Hi
> You should probably look into how lynx works, since it's all going to be
> handled from that side. It's not really a mutt question.
ok!
> You might also search the archives, which you can find noted on mutt.org,
> for mention of "muttzilla", which configures Netscape/Mozilla to use mutt
>
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 11:06:43PM -0700, Michael Elkins said:
> try this instead:
>
> folder-hook jimp 'set attribution="On %d, %n babbled:"'
>
> note the extra quotes around the 'body' of the folder-hook. this is
> necessary to prevent the expansion of the "" at the time the folder-hook
> com
try this instead:
folder-hook jimp 'set attribution="On %d, %n babbled:"'
note the extra quotes around the 'body' of the folder-hook. this is
necessary to prevent the expansion of the "" at the time the folder-hook
command is parsed.
Greetings,
I'm having a problem with set attribution in a folder hook. Of course I'm
probably just missing something but I have not been able to get this to work.
Can someone take a look at this and give me the swift clue inducing kick to
the head that I need to get this working.
I am setting th
Greetings,
I'm having a problem with set attribution in a folder hook. Of course I'm
probably just missing something but I have not been able to get this to work.
Can someone take a look at this and give me the swift clue inducing kick to
the head that I need to get this working.
I am setting th
* Nicolas Rachinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-14 07:24:43 +0200]:
> * Jim Osborn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-13 21:11:57 -0700]:
> > On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 09:12:48PM -0600, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> > > What exactly are you referring to when you say ^H? The backspace key? Or
> > > the actua
* Jim Osborn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-13 21:11:57 -0700]:
> On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 09:12:48PM -0600, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> > What exactly are you referring to when you say ^H? The backspace key? Or
> > the actual ^H character?
>
> Sorry, that "^H" notation is an old Unix convention for
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 04:55:32AM +0100, munk wrote:
> What type of terminal/console are you using?
Linux console, or more often, xterm. US keyboard map, pc101 keyboard.
> If I understand you correctly, you mean that when you type something like:
>
> :set bleh=
>
> in the line editor in
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 09:12:48PM -0600, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> What exactly are you referring to when you say ^H? The backspace key? Or
> the actual ^H character?
Sorry, that "^H" notation is an old Unix convention for Control-H---
the control key pressed simultaneously with the "h" key. I
* munk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-13 23:14]:
> I'm having trouble getting the 'save-hook' command
> to work properly in my .muttrc file.
> The current settings I have look as follows:
>
> save-hook mutt +mutt-users-list
> save-hook bugtraq +bugtraq-list
>
> but whenever I press 's' to save
Hi Jim,
Sorry I didn't reply to the list earlier (only mailing you privately!). Still getting
used to this muttly beast of a mail client ;)
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 07:27:51PM -0700, Jim Osborn wrote:
> On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 07:24:57PM -0700, I wrote:
> > I want to use Control-H to move the c
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Alas! Jim Osborn spake thus:
> On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 07:24:57PM -0700, I wrote:
> > I want to use Control-H to move the cursor to the left in Mutt's=20
> > line
On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 07:24:57PM -0700, I wrote:
> I want to use Control-H to move the cursor to the left in Mutt's
> line editor, as I have it in all my other tools.
The sole response I've had to this question was from someone who
thought I was referring to the editor used to write the conten
Hi,
I'm having trouble getting the 'save-hook' command to work properly in my .muttrc file.
The current settings I have look as follows:
save-hook mutt +mutt-users-list
save-hook bugtraq +bugtraq-list
but whenever I press 's' to save a mail that includes 'mutt' or 'bugtraq' in
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
> My C is pretty weak but
>
> execl (EXECSHELL, "sh", "-c", cmd, NULL);
>
> looks odd when I know EXECSHELL is /usr/local/bin/zsh.
>
> I'm not quite sure what this does, it looks like it specifies the
> path /usr/local/bin/zsh but then invokes i
Thank you David T-G, Thorsten Haude, David Champion and Thomas
Dickey! I got my zsh alias working from mutt by rebinding "!" as a
macro as David T-G suggested:
bind generic ! noop
bind generic \\ shell-escape
macro generic ! \\"zsh -c "
Truly,
Aleksey.
P.S. Notes on the alias expansion myste
Matze --
...and then Matthias Kirschner said...
%
% Hi
Hello!
% I want to use Mutt with Lynx.
Sounds good.
% I want that mutt start whenever i click on a emailadress in lynx. How can i do that?
You should probably look into how lynx works, since it's all going to be
handled from that sid
Jez --
...and then munk said...
%
% Hi,
Hello!
%
% Is there a test mailing list I can use to check I have various settings in mutt
setup correctly?
Well, you've used this one, so I guess there you go. Next time send mail
to yourself or to a pal instead of all of us :-)
%
% Thanks in ad
Hi
I want to use Mutt with Lynx.
I want that mutt start whenever i click on a emailadress in lynx. How can i do that?
thank you
Matze
Hi,
* Marco Fioretti [05/13/02 13:33:16 CEST] wrote:
> I haven't been able yet to use w3m (or any other text
> browser for that matter) work cleanly as a Mutt pager. I
> want to read HTML email as text, but with text corresponding
> to hyperlinks "active" so that clicking it, or with some
> keyst
Hi,
Is there a test mailing list I can use to check I have various settings in mutt setup
correctly?
Thanks in advance,
Jez
--
http://munkboxen.mine.nu - FreeBSD network
http://www.freebsd.org
Hi,
yes, isync was the tool I'm searching for.
Thank You for your help !
Regards
Micha
Tada! We have a winner. In order for a folder to be considered for a
'N' flag, it must be specified in the mailboxes command. That was what
I was missing. Thanks a bunch to all.
-Mike
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 08:35:20PM +0200, Wojciech Krygier wrote:
> On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 10:20:04
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 10:20:04AM -0400, Mike Arrison wrote:
> Howdy,
> I'm trying to get a new message flag to display in front of my
> folder name in the folder index view. So I'm doing the following:
>
>set folder_format="%2C %N %8s %d %f"
>
> Because according to the manual:
>
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it me or does the Shell Command function use /bin/sh
> to execute commands regardless of the value of my SHELL
> variable?
>
> For example, I start mutt with
>
> SHELL=/usr/local/bin/zsh mutt
>
> and then run !ps -p $$
if mutt's u
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 09:27:43AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Also, wouldn't an if be more succint:
>
> if [ -n "$a" ]
> then netscape '-remote "openURL($1)"'
> else netscape "$1"
> fi
Even more succinct would be:
netscape '-remote "openURL($1)"' || netscape
* On 2002.05.13, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Aleksey Tsalolikhin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it me or does the Shell Command function use /bin/sh
> to execute commands regardless of the value of my SHELL
> variable?
It uses EXECSHELL. See `mutt -v` for EXECSHELL's value -- i
Aleksey --
...and then Aleksey Tsalolikhin said...
%
% Hi,
Hello!
%
% Is it me or does the Shell Command function use /bin/sh
% to execute commands regardless of the value of my SHELL
% variable?
That's almost certainly the case. It depends on how mutt was configured
at compile time:
Hi,
* Aleksey Tsalolikhin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-05-13 19:40]:
> For example, I start mutt with
>
>SHELL=/usr/local/bin/zsh mutt
>
>and then run !ps -p $$
>
>and it shows "sh".
>
> Am I doing something wrong? I'd like to be able access
>my shell aliases from mutt via !.
I don't know about th
Hi,
Is it me or does the Shell Command function use /bin/sh
to execute commands regardless of the value of my SHELL
variable?
For example, I start mutt with
SHELL=/usr/local/bin/zsh mutt
and then run !ps -p $$
and it shows "sh".
Am I doing something wrong? I'd like to be able access
I seem to have a hard time seeing new mail in my IMAP mailbox. If
the box is currently opened, I frequently have to re-open it to see
if any new mail came in. Is it an option I have set wrong somewhere?
I tried to bind a key shortcut to the imap-fetch-mail function but
it does not work.
I am usi
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 12:35:41PM -0400, Philip Mak wrote:
> On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 09:59:40AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> > % I'm trying to get a new message flag to display in front of my
> > % folder name in the folder index view. So I'm doing the following:
> > %
> > %set folder_f
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 09:59:40AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> % I'm trying to get a new message flag to display in front of my
> % folder name in the folder index view. So I'm doing the following:
> %
> %set folder_format="%2C %N %8s %d %f"
>
> % I'm seeing:
> %
> %10 66442
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 02:38:17PM +0200, Marco Fioretti wrote:
> > Marco,
> >
> >
> > This works for me:
> >
> > I do my terminal work in a gnome terminal. This has the advantage of
> > recognizing urls triggered by mouse over. To launch a browser, either
> > right click for the context sens
Louis-David --
...and then Louis-David Mitterrand said...
%
% When a replied messages is moved to an IMAP mailbox its (r)replied flag
% is lost and it acquires a (N)ew flag in the mbox.
...
% The strange thing is that when (C)opying a (r)eplied message to an IMAP
% box the flag is kept, so obvio
Mike, et al --
...and then Mike Arrison said...
%
% On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 09:59:40AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
...
% >
% > ls -lFc --full-time apache_users
% > ls -lFu --full-time apache_users
%
% Okay, good call. But that doesn't seem to be the problem:
---8<---
Hrmmm... Interesting.
When a replied messages is moved to an IMAP mailbox its (r)replied flag
is lost and it acquires a (N)ew flag in the mbox.
Here are my settings:
mutt-1.3.28
set folder=imap://10.0.2.1/INBOX
set spoolfile=imap://10.0.2.1/INBOX
set mbox=+In record=+Out
The strange thing is that when (C)opying a
* Brian Durant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-12 21:43:28 +0700]:
> On Sunday 12 May 2002 20:45, Joel Hammer wrote:
> - That file name worked for me.
Brian...I know this sounds awfully style-nazi and all, but please
consider changing your quoting character back to the standard ">"
instead of "-".
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 09:59:40AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> Hmmm... That says to me that your access-time timestamp has been updated
> by something looking at the folder, be it biff or wnewmail or your shell
> or even mutt. You can check with
>
> ls -lFc --full-time apache_users
> ls -lFu
Mike --
...and then Mike Arrison said...
%
% Howdy,
Hiya!
% I'm trying to get a new message flag to display in front of my
% folder name in the folder index view. So I'm doing the following:
%
%set folder_format="%2C %N %8s %d %f"
That makes sense.
%
% Because according to th
Howdy,
I'm trying to get a new message flag to display in front of my
folder name in the folder index view. So I'm doing the following:
set folder_format="%2C %N %8s %d %f"
Because according to the manual:
%N N if folder has new mail, blank otherwise
I'm seeing:
10 66442
Louis-David --
...and then Louis-David Mitterrand said...
%
% Hi,
Hello!
%
% How can I go directly into the IMAP browser displaying all subscribed
% folders with one mutt command line?
%
% I tried "mutt -f imap://localhost" but it goes into my INBOX. I am using
Yeah, that makes sense; you'
Matt --
...and then DARCY,MATTHEW (Non-HP-UnitedKingdom,ex2) said...
%
% Dave,
Um, "David", if you please :-) If you've found "Dave" anywhere on my
site or in my email to mislead you, please let me know I've been hacked.
%
% thanks for taking the time to reply to me on this matter.
Sure t
Dave,
thanks for taking the time to reply to me on this matter.
My backups are much better, the machine I was using mutt on was a
development box, so I was just playing with it and wasn't really bothered
about backups until I went to far...and destoryed it. The same backup
system as on my p
Matt --
...and then DARCY,MATTHEW (Non-HP-UnitedKingdom,ex2) said...
%
% hi,
Hello!
%
% I have lost my .muttrc config file.
Ouch. Better backups next time!
%
% there is a couple of variables which I am having trouble resetting in my new
% file.
%
%
% to view my mail box I have to type
Dave --
...and then David J. Neu said...
%
%
% % Heh. That's a never-ending project :-)
% Yeah tell me about it. :)
*grin*
%
% I've been thinking about your idea and I believe it will
% work very nicely ... but I don't see how to insert/edit
% X-labels. (I'm playing with version 1.2.5).
Hi, all -
Just in case anyone is following this for themselves...
...and then David T-G said...
%
% ...and then David Champion said...
% %
...
% % No, that patch works with any variable assignment or hook setting.
...
% % Untested example:
% % fcc-hook "~t -dated-" "munge.sh %a |"
...
% fcc-
> Marco,
>
>
> This works for me:
>
> I do my terminal work in a gnome terminal. This has the advantage of
> recognizing urls triggered by mouse over. To launch a browser, either
> right click for the context sensitive menu or hold alt and left click.
>
I know, but this doesn't work with "Hidd
Hi,
How can I go directly into the IMAP browser displaying all subscribed
folders with one mutt command line?
I tried "mutt -f imap://localhost" but it goes into my INBOX. I am using
courier-imap. The mailboxes variable in the .muttrc dosen't seem to work
either for subscribed imap folders.
Th
On 05/13/02, 01:33:16PM +0200, Marco Fioretti wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I haven't been able yet to use w3m (or any other text browser for that matter) work
>cleanly as a Mutt pager. I want to read HTML email as text
Marco,
This works for me:
I do my terminal work in a gnome terminal. This has th
* Mike Arrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-13 12:36]:
> Hello,
> Having come from pine, I'm used to html mail being rendered by
> lynx or links or something automatically. When I view an html mail in
> Mutt, it says "[-- text/html is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part)
> --]". Is th
I am trying to emulate pine's arrow navigation
in mutt, especially in the file browser.
But I am having a problem with going to
a parent directory.
I figured this would do the trick :
macro browser "c ..\n"
bindbrowser select-entry
but mutt doesnt seem to sanitize path
Hello,
I haven't been able yet to use w3m (or any other text browser for that matter) work
cleanly as a Mutt pager. I want to read HTML email as text,
but with text corresponding to hyperlinks "active" so that clicking it,
or with some keystroke, I can open an external browser directly on the
un
13-May-02 at 06:35, Mike Arrison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Hello,
> Having come from pine, I'm used to html mail being rendered by
> lynx or links or something automatically. When I view an html mail in
> Mutt, it says "[-- text/html is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part)
> --]".
Hello,
Having come from pine, I'm used to html mail being rendered by
lynx or links or something automatically. When I view an html mail in
Mutt, it says "[-- text/html is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part)
--]". Is there something I can do to tell Mutt to render html with lynx
or l
Michael --
...and then Michael Seiwert said...
%
% *On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 09:53:16AM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
...
% > wouldn't it be easier to tag all messages in a folder and copy them to a
% > local Maildir or mbox folder?
...
%
% yes, thats exactly what I want. Is it possible to tag the
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-13 03:34]:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > How can I move a message from one folder to another?
> >
> > RTFM, it's in there more than one time. I would search for move, copy,
> > save, etc.
>
> Is there a way to move a number of messages at once from one f
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