You cannot have sendmail and ssmail listening on port 25. only one or the other.
fetchmail doesn't have to pass mail off to a MTA like sendmail. It can be configured
to pass mail directly to a MDA like procmail. If you're using the built in pop
capabilities of mutt, you really don't need fe
Hi,
I am trying to use mutt to connect to a mailserver and receive/send
mails. I have configured
mutt for pop and I am albe to connect to the mailserver, access my
mailbox and view my
mails. However, I am not able to send mails from my system. From what
I have read, I
believe mutt internally u
Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Eduardo Gargiulo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-14 21:01]:
> > I'm having some problems with TMDA confirmation messages. When I hit
> > 'r' to reply the messages, the To: field not show the correct address
> > (Reply-To), instead it shows the To: address of
* Mike Arrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-13 10:36]:
> 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
>
* Matthias Kirschner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-13 20:08]:
> 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?
the text browser "links" allows you to simply
set "mutt %s" to use with mailto links. easy!
lynx may allow it, too,
* Eduardo Gargiulo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-14 21:01]:
> I'm having some problems with TMDA confirmation messages. When I hit
> 'r' to reply the messages, the To: field not show the correct address
> (Reply-To), instead it shows the To: address of the original message.
> In the example below,
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 07:35:50PM -0400, Philip Mak wrote:
> I just received a message with this header:
>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> It contained the following line:
>
> Since you<92>re a WebPosition customer,
>
> where <92> is how it looks when I "less" t
I just received a message with this header:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
It contained the following line:
Since you<92>re a WebPosition customer,
where <92> is how it looks when I "less" the Maildir file.
But when I use the mutt pager to view the message (and e
On 14/05/02 Christopher Swingley did speaketh:
> > I hate Lyris. Lyris is so nonstandard that one would think it was a
> > Microsoft in-house project.
>
> I'm right there with you.
Me too. They set up Lyris in-house here, and I've ignored the project and
put up my own GNU Mailman server ins
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 04:29:30PM -0400, Sweth Chandramouli wrote:
> This leads me to believe that send-hook is applied before
> the full message is built, and more specifically before the headers
> against which I'm matching are available (or maybe only certain headers
> are passed in to t
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 10:23:38AM +0200, Wojciech Krygier wrote:
> Just in case it might be helpful: "bind editor \ch backward-char" works
> fine here, even without unbinding its previous action, so it seems that
> it isn't mutt fault. I would check the terminal definitions instead. Try
> console
Hi all.
I'm having some problems with TMDA confirmation messages. When I hit
'r' to reply the messages, the To: field not show the correct address
(Reply-To), instead it shows the To: address of the original message.
In the example below, when i hit 'r' i saw To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Christopher Swingley wrote:
> So does this mean that the decoding I mentioned above would need to be
> built into mutt? I don't know how much one-off kludging there is
> inside mutt to fix non-standard behavior in other parts of the email
> conversation, but this one probably wouldn't be too ha
David,
(sorry for the repeat -- I forgot to 'L' when I replied)
* David Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-May-14 12:00 AKDT]:
> On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 10:15:12AM -0800, Christopher Swingley wrote:
> > One of the mailing lists I subscribe to uses the Lyris ListManager
> > software, which attaches
OK, I'm fairly certain that this should be possible, but
for some reason I can't figure out how to do it; any advice would be
appreciated. What I'm trying to do is implement the following logic:
If I'm in either folder =inbox or folder =pending
and if I'm not replying to a message
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 10:15:12AM -0800, Christopher Swingley wrote:
> Mutters,
>
> One of the mailing lists I subscribe to uses the Lyris ListManager
> software, which attaches '[listname]' to the Subject: line of all
> the messages send out. Unlike most list manager software, which
> puts the
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 02:03:19PM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> * Mike Arrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-14 14:00]:
> > Hello again,
> > I'm trying to figure out how sorting is really done in Mutt.
> > I currently have sort=threads. I thought that would sort by threads,
> > and t
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 10:15:12AM -0800, Christopher Swingley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Mutters,
>
> One of the mailing lists I subscribe to uses the Lyris ListManager
> software, which attaches '[listname]' to the Subject: line of all
> the messages send out. Unlike most list manager softw
Hi Christopher,
> How might one go about fixing this on my end? I have a feeling that
> a procmail recipe that uses a sed filter for the Subject: line might
> do the trick. Can anyone suggest a recipe, or perhaps a simpler
> mutt-centric solution?
you might try something like this:
#
* Mike Arrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-14 14:00]:
> Hello again,
> I'm trying to figure out how sorting is really done in Mutt.
> I currently have sort=threads. I thought that would sort by threads,
> and then by date. For example, some of my folder have no threads at
> all, and I'd
Hello again,
I'm trying to figure out how sorting is really done in Mutt. I
currently have sort=threads. I thought that would sort by threads, and
then by date. For example, some of my folder have no threads at all,
and I'd like those sorted by date (received). Below is the a snip of
m
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 11:41:28AM +0200, Martin Karlsson wrote:
> Hmm. I'm not sure it works that way. Look for something specific in
> the mail (just like when writing a procmail recipe). I have:
>
> save-hook "~h owner-mutt-users" +s.mutt-users
> save-hook "(~f pal1|~f pal2)" +s.pal1_and_2
>
Hi!
I have a little problem with my folder-hook. I want to change my "folder"
variable when I change to my IMAP mailbox. My intetion was to see all
my IMAP directories when I press "c". So here is my folder-hook:
folder-hook [Mm]ail 'set folder = ~/Mail'
folder-hook [Mm]ail 'set record = ~/Mail/
* Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05/14/02 06:02]:
> * 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
> > sav
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 10:23:38AM +0200, Wojciech Krygier wrote:
> Just in case it might be helpful: "bind editor \ch backward-char" works
> fine here, even without unbinding its previous action, so it seems that
> it isn't mutt fault. I would check the terminal definitions instead. Try
> console
* munk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-14 00.12 +0100]:
> Hi,
Hello!
> 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
Hmm
On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 07:24:57PM -0700, Jim Osborn 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. Since the default
> action for ^H in the editor is backspace, I tried
>
> bind editor \ch noop
> bind editor \ch back
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 07:27:43AM +0200, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> > modern keyboards and tty drivers easily can tell the two apart.
> >
> > That's not always true. Look at the output of "stty -a" if it contains
> > something like "erase=^H" then your Backspacekey (if it's working) is
> > produ
Hi,
* Rob Summers [05/14/02 07:47:56 CEST] wrote:
> I am setting the attribution globally in my muttrc with this:
> set attribution="On %d, %n said:"
> This works correctly, when I try to change it in a folder-hook is when the
> problem occurs.
> I'm setting the attribution in the folder-hook
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