> > and then, while holding down the finger on backspace for the next 2
> > minutes clearing out the to: field, you think mutt is a great program,
> > but something here is very seriously stuffed. At least I couldn't find
> > a key which clears the whole field.
>
> Ctrl-U, there are lots of other
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 02:58:16PM -0700, jennyw wrote:
> Turns out another process had put a lot of temp files in /tmp filling up
> the root partition . . . . Once those files were deleted, everything
> worked okay for all users. Not sure why the root user was working when
> the other users were
Turns out another process had put a lot of temp files in /tmp filling up
the root partition (I'm using very simple partitions -- I'll probably change that in
the near
future ...). Once those files were deleted, everything worked okay for all
users. Not sure why the root user was working when
Jenny --
...and then jennyw said...
%
% I was using mutt and everything was fine. Then I exited and ran mutt
% again ... The index didn't show any subjects, froms, etc.! I logged out
Did you check in =mbox for your moved messages?
% and logged in again ... same thing. I su'ed to root and
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 02:12:55PM -0700, jennyw wrote:
> I was using mutt and everything was fine. Then I exited and ran mutt
> again ... The index didn't show any subjects, froms, etc.! I logged out
> and logged in again ... same thing. I su'ed to root and ran the same
> muttrc and it work
I was using mutt and everything was fine. Then I exited and ran mutt
again ... The index didn't show any subjects, froms, etc.! I logged out
and logged in again ... same thing. I su'ed to root and ran the same
muttrc and it worked okay. Very weird. Then I su'ed to another user and
ran the
* VB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-07-02 14:22]:
> HI,
>
> I've got my learn on and trying to get basic mail configured. Presently,
> I'm using mutt + sendmail + fetchmail. I figured how to *receive and read*
> mail via mutt/fetchmail, but I can't figure out how to send. On my local
> FBSD listserv,
* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-07 10:37:45 -0500]:
> Rob --
>
> ...and then Feztaa said...
> %
> % Alas! David T-G spake thus:
> % > % Use perl or python or egrep of emacs or some of the more modern vi
> % > % clones etc.
> % >
> % > Agreed; a little perl one-liner was what I had in m
HI,
I've got my learn on and trying to get basic mail configured. Presently,
I'm using mutt + sendmail + fetchmail. I figured how to *receive and read*
mail via mutt/fetchmail, but I can't figure out how to send. On my local
FBSD listserv, some people say I have a sendmail problem, some say mu
--WChQLJJJfbwij+9x
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Alas! David T-G spake thus:
> % Here you go:
>=20
> [snip]
>=20
> You call that a one-liner? Good grief; who taught you how to count??
Why settle for a one line
Thanks to Gary Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), my problem is solved
perfectly with his mail-to-filter2 perl code.
1. Add
set display_filter=mail-to-filter
to .muttrc
2. Save
http://www.spocom.com/users/gjohnson/mutt/mail-to-filter2
as mail-to-filter. (Do not forget to chmod +x )
Don
Sven --
...and then Sven Guckes said...
%
% * Wim Kerkhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-07 02:12]:
% > Yup. I really need to finish the web-based interface
% > to procmail that I started a while ago...
%
% is this a configuration interface?
% i'd rather not filter the spam i get myself -
% espe
Rob --
...and then Feztaa said...
%
% Alas! David T-G spake thus:
% > % Use perl or python or egrep of emacs or some of the more modern vi
% > % clones etc.
% >
% > Agreed; a little perl one-liner was what I had in mind, since I vaguely
% > recall that egrep is *not* the same as mutt.
%
% Here
On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 10:12:46PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
>
> Here you go:
>
> while ()
> {
> if (m//)
> {
> print "It matches!\n";
> }
> else
> {
> print "It doesn't match!\n";
> }
> }
i would suggest you pass in both the regex and the email. that way
you won't ha
* David DeSimone:
> Of course, if you can teach Mutt to do that, then you can also
> teach procmail to put the mail in that folder to begin with.
* Wim Kerkhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-07 02:12]:
> Yup. I really need to finish the web-based interface
> to procmail that I started a while ago.
Hi,
* José Romildo Malaquias [04/07/02 14:17:07 CEST] wrote:
> Why mutt (1.3.27) is not showing the Received
> fields from the header of the messages? How
> can I configure it to show those fields?
Try pressing 'h' and look at the manual for 'ignore' and 'unignore'.
HTH,
Cheers, Rocco.
msg2
* José Romildo Malaquias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-07 09:17:07 -0300]:
> Why mutt (1.3.27) is not showing the Received
> fields from the header of the messages? How
> can I configure it to show those fields?
try pressing h
You want to look in the manual for weed and ignore.
Nicolas
Hello.
Why mutt (1.3.27) is not showing the Received
fields from the header of the messages? How
can I configure it to show those fields?
Regards.
Romildo
--
Prof. José Romildo Malaquias Departamento de Computação
http://iceb.ufop.br/~romildo Universidade Federal de Ouro Pr
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