Hello mutt-users,
I have compiled mutt v1.3.28i both on my Server (based on SuSE7.1) and
on my Laptop (based on SuSE7.3). Now I have noticed that the
mutt-version on the server runs in English language and the mutt-version
on my laptop in German language. The language-settings (according to
loca
Dan Boger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> when I don't access that one folder for a while, and I switch to it
> (with a macro), I get an error "connection closed" and an empty index.
> the only thing I could find that would fix this is to quit mutt and
> start it again - a new connection will then
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 11:27:31PM -0500, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> /usr/xpg4/bin/id -u
To expand upon this:
When SunOS becamse Solaris, its base moved from BSD (Berkeley's
UNIX-based OS) to System V (official UNIX from AT&T).
For compatibility with System V applications (and with the POSIX standar
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 05:55:25AM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
> * Matthew D. Fuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-27 11:50]:
> > .. I end up having to work around Solaris'
> > braindamage in a number of ways.
> > For instance, on every OTHER OS (including
> > pre-Solaris-renaming SunOS, HP/UX 9, NeX
* Matthew D. Fuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-27 11:50]:
> .. I end up having to work around Solaris'
> braindamage in a number of ways.
> For instance, on every OTHER OS (including
> pre-Solaris-renaming SunOS, HP/UX 9, NeXT Mach),
> I can use "id -u" to get the EUID. Solaris?
> setenv EU
Sadiq Al-Lawatia wrote:
> The home directories are indeed nfs mounted. And after a little chat
> with the system administrator, it turns out the problem is exactly as
> Adam has suggested in his reply about the clocks not running at the
> same time.
>
> So I guess there is nothing I can do, unl
Quoting Kyle Rawlins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I notice that the tmp directory is somewhere under the home directory so could
> possibly be nfs mounted - if there is a time skew between the server and the
> computer running mutt this could potentially cause problems too. I am having a
> hard time ex
> * Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-01 23:30]:
> > > % Tab key is used to "go to next new message"
> > > % within a mailfolder. Can it jump to new
> > > % messages of another mailfolder like pine does? I
> > > % am sorry if I missed something in the manual.
> > >
> > > mutt won't go to next
* Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-01 23:30]:
> > % Tab key is used to "go to next new message"
> > % within a mailfolder. Can it jump to new
> > % messages of another mailfolder like pine does? I
> > % am sorry if I missed something in the manual.
> >
> > mutt won't go to next-new in another
Adam Shostack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The client's clock is running a few minutes behind the server. You
> write the file at local noon, which the server sets to be 12:03. Mutt
> checks the file, sees that its mtime is in the future (12:03 being
> later than 12:00), and warns you.
I gues
Natalie Ford wrote:
> How do i get my mutt to ise pager-index display like i have seen
> a friend of mine using? I have read man muttrc and man mutt and
> googled for all of the mutt documentation but cannot find how to
> set this up anywhere ... TIA for any help...
see pager_index_lines in the
How do i get my mutt to ise pager-index display like i have seen
a friend of mine using? I have read man muttrc and man mutt and
googled for all of the mutt documentation but cannot find how to
set this up anywhere ... TIA for any help...
--
Natalie Ford .. [EMAI
* jennyw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-02 11:53:11 -0800]:
> I was just wondering how I would search for someone I sent a message to.
> Using / doesn't help -- that only seems to search subject and from:.
Look for "Pattern" in the manual.
Nicolas
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 05:02:02PM -0500, Kyle Rawlins wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 01:04:24PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
> > Sadiq Al-Lawatia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > "~/Mail/tmp/mutt-csce-4803-30 [#1] modified. Update encoding?
> > > ([yes]/no): "
> >
> > So, the mystery her
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 01:04:24PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
> Sadiq Al-Lawatia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > "~/Mail/tmp/mutt-csce-4803-30 [#1] modified. Update encoding?
> > ([yes]/no): "
>
> So, the mystery here is, why does Mutt think that you're changing the
> file behind his back?
Jen,
have you tried using / with ~t?
/ ~t [EMAIL PROTECTED]
should key on mail 'To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
-tim
On Tue, 02 Apr 2002, jennyw wrote:
> I was just wondering how I would search for someone I sent a message to.
> Using / doesn't help -- that only seems to search subject and from:.
I was just wondering how I would search for someone I sent a message to.
Using / doesn't help -- that only seems to search subject and from:.
Also, is there documentation somewhere on searching? I tried hitting help
in mutt, but it doesn't even show that / is a key to hit for searching.
Than
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 02:10:43PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> You have 48M? Wow; lucky you. My box at home is only a P60 with 16M :-)
yah, we upgraded after it was too slow acting as a
fileserver/dns/dhcp/web server/twiki/cvs/smb master etc... it's
actually working quite nice, except that AIDE
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 06:57:59PM +, Simon White wrote:
> So... let me know how you get on if you lower imap_keepalive and/or if you
> add the IMAP folder to your new mail poll... although you'll set
> mail_check higher or that poor old P90 might get a bit overworked :)
I changed my keepaliv
Dan --
...and then Dan Boger said...
%
% On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 12:23:01PM -0600, David Champion wrote:
%
...
% with the local one... esp since my IMAP server is a P90 with 48M of ram
You have 48M? Wow; lucky you. My box at home is only a P60 with 16M :-)
HAND
:-D
--
David T-G
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 12:46:36PM -0600 I heard the voice of
David DeSimone, and lo! it spake thus:
>
> Mutt chooses to be picker about the "From " syntax because some mailers
> don't properly escape a "From " that is inside the body of the message.
Well.
Mutt doesn't escape "^From " in the bo
Sadiq Al-Lawatia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "~/Mail/tmp/mutt-csce-4803-30 [#1] modified. Update encoding?
> ([yes]/no): "
This message indicates that the time-stamp on the file has been changed
since Mutt last saw you write to the file.
That is, when Mutt launches your editor, and your edito
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 01:32:01PM -0500, Dan Boger wrote:
> _very_ interesting. so while it doesn't help with my current problem
> (since the mailbox that's timing out isn't one that's getting polled for
^^^
The same applies for
02-Apr-02 at 19:48, Luke Ross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> I use mutt patched with vvv-nntp (I know not now - I'm on holiday on a
> strange computer), and if the NNTP connection gets closed it asks if you
> want to reconnect, and then continues where it left off - perhaps IMAP can
> be patched to
Patrik Modesto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I create new message, then to the first empty line under header i
> write http://www.something.com and send this mail. This address is
> send as a part of email's header and body of this mail is empty. Why?
> Is this correct?
The other posters on t
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 07:48:18PM +0100, Luke Ross wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > > when I don't access that one folder for a while, and I switch to it
> > > (with a macro), I get an error "connection closed" and an empty index.
> > > the only thing I could find that would fix this is to quit mutt and
> > >
02-Apr-02 at 13:34, Dan Boger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 06:24:45PM +, Simon White wrote:
> > Do you have anything set for mail_check in your .muttrc?
>
> yup - "set mail_check = 5"
So... let me know how you get on if you lower imap_keepalive and/or if you
add the
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 06:24:45PM +, Simon White wrote:
> I'm assuming that you mean the IMAP folder with a different username.
>
> Do you have anything set for mail_check in your .muttrc?
> How about you, Heike?
^ --> o ;-)
Currently I use:
set mail_check=120
set timeout=15
After I have
That is slick.
It's more like
macro index {
macro index }
-R
On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 06:30:12PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
> Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > there is no command which scrolls the index by one line - sorry.
>
> What about these?
>
> Index bindings:
>
James Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I looked more carefully at the From lines of the messages
> it was picking up compared to those it wasn't, and in the
> ones mutt can see, the sender is an e-mail address, e.g. :
>
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Oct 16 12:48:57 2001
>
> whereas
Hi,
> > when I don't access that one folder for a while, and I switch to it
> > (with a macro), I get an error "connection closed" and an empty index.
> > the only thing I could find that would fix this is to quit mutt and
> > start it again - a new connection will then be established.
>
> Check
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 06:24:45PM +, Simon White wrote:
> 02-Apr-02 at 13:22, Dan Boger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> > I have two setups (two different boxes) - one has a bunch of local
> > (non-imap) folders, and a macro defined to access an IMAP folder
> > (infrequently). the other box is
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 12:23:01PM -0600, David Champion wrote:
> It's a little briefer in the actual NEWS file (which this was meant
> to patch). Basically, it was determined that $imap_checkinterval and
> $mail_check were redundant, so we dropped the special imap one.
_very_ interesting. so wh
02-Apr-02 at 20:22, Michael Tatge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Check out $imap_keepalive
The default is 600 seconds for imap_keepalive, so I guess those who have
problems should set this lower.
I assume if mail_check is set to 30 (as in my config) then I needn't set
an imap_keepalive, since I h
02-Apr-02 at 13:22, Dan Boger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> I have two setups (two different boxes) - one has a bunch of local
> (non-imap) folders, and a macro defined to access an IMAP folder
> (infrequently). the other box is all IMAP - my folders via IMAP (which
> update and work fine), and t
* On 2002.04.02, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Dan Boger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 04:56:41PM +, Simon White wrote:
> > All my mailboxes are IMAP, so I don't have this problem, since I'm always
> > connected to the server. However, I have a fairly short
> > imap_
Dan Boger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> when I don't access that one folder for a while, and I switch to it
> (with a macro), I get an error "connection closed" and an empty index.
> the only thing I could find that would fix this is to quit mutt and
> start it again - a new connection will then
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 06:17:50PM +, Simon White wrote:
> Let me confirm for Heike and Dan, that you have local folders and IMAP
> folders in your config, and this is why your IMAP folders are timing out
> (on the server) causing the connection to close and thus creating your
> problem with n
02-Apr-02 at 11:59, Dan Boger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 04:56:41PM +, Simon White wrote:
> > All my mailboxes are IMAP, so I don't have this problem, since I'm always
> > connected to the server. However, I have a fairly short
> > imap_checkinterval:
> > set imap_ch
02-Apr-02 at 11:47, David Champion ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> > in which case you're not going to be doing it
> > for a whole heap of users, are you?
>
> Why not?
>
> I've been in this situation (or, more accurately, postured a similar on
> behalf of my users).
O
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 11:35:51AM -0500, Dan Boger wrote:
> I just use imaps, and it's all behind my firewall anyway... but that
> doesn't solve the problem ...
I like port-forwarding via ssh because I don't want to open my
imap-port.
--
Cheers,
Paranoia-Heiko ;-)
msg26533/pgp0.pgp
Descr
begin quoting what David Champion said on Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 11:47:51AM -0600:
> For doing this between two servers *neither* of which you have access
> to, I don't see a way to automate it, since there's no direct means of
> getting the folder tree structure in mutt and passing it to a script.
Hi,
* Rob 'Feztaa' Park [04/02/02 01:12:14] wrote:
> Alas! Rocco Rutte spake thus:
> > On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 04:18:29:PM -0500 Shawn McMahon wrote:
> > > begin quoting what Rocco Rutte said on Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at
> > > 11:02:23PM +0200:
> > > > On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 03:07:58:PM -0500 ShRen M
David --
...and then David DeSimone said...
%
% Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
% >
% > there is no command which scrolls the index by one line - sorry.
%
% What about these?
%
% Index bindings:
% < previous-line scroll up one line
% > next-line scroll
* On 2002.04.02, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Simon White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 01-Apr-02 at 18:57, Robert Chien ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm in the process of writing a CGI/Perl script to move
> > folders from one IMAP server to another IMAP server. I would
>
> Er
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 04:56:41PM +, Simon White wrote:
> All my mailboxes are IMAP, so I don't have this problem, since I'm always
> connected to the server. However, I have a fairly short
> imap_checkinterval:
> set imap_checkinterval=60
I saw that in the manual, but when I try it, I get a
02-Apr-02 at 11:35, Dan Boger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> I just use imaps, and it's all behind my firewall anyway... but that
> doesn't solve the problem ...
>
All my mailboxes are IMAP, so I don't have this problem, since I'm always
connected to the server. However, I have a fairly short
ima
begin quoting what Thomas Roessler said on Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 05:59:32PM +0200:
> >OpenPGP specifies application/pgp, but that breaks some MUAs that
> >don't follow the OpenPGP RFC.
>
> Where does the OpenPGP RFC specify that?
Sorry, I mispoke; it was another standard that specified that, an
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 06:32:07PM +0200, Heiko Heil wrote:
> I have the same problem here. I find it very annoying that due to the
> lost connection my sent E-Mail cannot be saved.
>
> By the way - I use the preconnect-feature in order to access my
> imap-port:
> set preconnect="ssh -f -q -L 809
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 10:50:24AM -0500, Dan Boger wrote:
> when I don't access that one folder for a while, and I switch to it
> (with a macro), I get an error "connection closed" and an empty index.
> the only thing I could find that would fix this is to quit mutt and
> start it again - a new c
On 2002-03-27 09:47:07 -0500, Shawn McMahon wrote:
>OpenPGP specifies application/pgp, but that breaks some MUAs that
>don't follow the OpenPGP RFC.
Where does the OpenPGP RFC specify that?
--
Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(ICQ: 127158008)
msg26523/pgp0.
I'm trying to use an IMAP folder with mutt, and running into an annoying
problem:
when I don't access that one folder for a while, and I switch to it
(with a macro), I get an error "connection closed" and an empty index.
the only thing I could find that would fix this is to quit mutt and
start it
01-Apr-02 at 18:57, Robert Chien ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Hi,
>
> I'm in the process of writing a CGI/Perl script to move
> folders from one IMAP server to another IMAP server. I would
> like to use mutt because I'm already familiar with it, but
> it's the first time I use mutt in a non-inte
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 08:10:53AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> % I want to add some fields (mailing address, phone, etc) to the aliases
> % records.
>
> You're better off using something like abook, which can keep all of that
> extra stuff but only hand mutt what it needs. There are lots of addres
Hi,
I'm in the process of writing a CGI/Perl script to move
folders from one IMAP server to another IMAP server. I would
like to use mutt because I'm already familiar with it, but
it's the first time I use mutt in a non-interactive way.
I've looked at the docs and the mailing list archives,
unfo
Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> there is no command which scrolls the index by one line - sorry.
What about these?
Index bindings:
< previous-line scroll up one line
> next-line scroll down one line
If you were to combine these in a macro...
mac
* Peter T. Abplanalp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-01 12.14 -0700]:
[...]
> right. that is what i thought. so the question remains, how does one
> develop a web of trust using good judgement while probably being unable
> to verify anyone's identity outside of long distance (email, phone, fax, et
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Alas! Rocco Rutte spake thus:
> On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 04:18:29:PM -0500 Shawn McMahon wrote:
> > begin quoting what Rocco Rutte said on Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at
> >
Eduardo --
...and then Eduardo Gargiulo said...
%
% Hi all.
Hello!
%
% Is there any way to customize the format of addresses records in mutt?
Not really; it's very basic and very structured.
% I want to add some fields (mailing address, phone, etc) to the aliases
% records.
You're better
Hi all.
Is there any way to customize the format of addresses records in mutt?
I want to add some fields (mailing address, phone, etc) to the aliases
records.
--
Eduardo Gargiulo
egargiulo(at)ingdesi(dot)net|com
Others have answered the other points, so I'll just answer this:
On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 11:00:39AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> so you are saying it is a totally subjective judgement call?
Yes. It's a question of trust, which is very difficult to compute
algorithmically...
The question i
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