On Wed, May 22, 2002 00:19:09 at 12:19:09AM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
>
> * Marco Fioretti [05/21/02 23:32:56 CEST] wrote:
> > I too am really interested in the possibility of having all your mail
> > indexed so that you can make faster and more sophisticated searches
> > than grepmail allows. Co
On Wed, May 22, 2002 10:36:54 at 10:36:54AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 23:46 21 May 2002, Marco Fioretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | Thanks a lot to Gary Johnson and all the others who helped me to do
> | what said in the subject. It works OK!
>
> Care to summarise what scheme you fina
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 09:32:40AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> Jani --
>
> ...and then Jani Alanko said...
> %
> % Ok, thank you all for answering my stupid and completely irrelevant
> % questions, I got things work out just fine. Now mutt needs only a fine tuning.
>
> Glad to hear it!
>
>
> %
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 02:17:50PM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> What's the best way to handle setting the default save folder dynamically,
> based on the email address of the sender, or perhaps the subject of the email?
> I'm assuming a hook of some kind, but I don't know the syntax off
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
>
> What's the best way to handle setting the default save folder
> dynamically, based on the email address of the sender, or perhaps the
> subject of the email? I'm assuming a hook of some kind, but I don't
> know the syntax offhand to pull out the desired information
Hey people,
What's the best way to handle setting the default save folder dynamically,
based on the email address of the sender, or perhaps the subject of the email?
I'm assuming a hook of some kind, but I don't know the syntax offhand to pull
out the desired information from the message.
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 11:19:02AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> ...and then Ricardo SIGNES said...
> % folder-hook . bind index display-message
> % folder-hook . bind index noop
>
> Quite good of you to clean up after yourself, but how worried are you
>
Hi,
* Oddi: Arnar Birgisson [05/23/02 17:50:33 CEST] wrote:
[ could you please press at about 72 characters per
line? thanks. ]
> I just downloaded the latest unstable snapshot so I'm not
> sure if this question should go to the dev list.
No. There're a few people reading this list who also
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 03:50:33PM +, Oddi: Arnar Birgisson wrote:
> Hi..
hi
>
> Anyway, I'm having problems with displaying special characters on my
> terminal.. I have the correct
> set charset="iso-8859-1"
> in my muttrc but id displays all special characters as question marks.. is
> th
Ricardo, et al --
...and then Ricardo SIGNES said...
%
% My solution (JEEZ! I love mutt!):
*grin* mutt R00LZ, D00D!!!11!1!!
%
% macro index f c=forms\r
% folder-hook . bind index display-message
% folder-hook . bind index noop
Quite good of you to clean up
My solution (JEEZ! I love mutt!):
macro index f c=forms\r
folder-hook . bind index display-message
folder-hook . bind index noop
folder-hook =forms bind index resend-message
folder-hook =forms
Hi..
I just downloaded the latest unstable snapshot so I'm not sure if this question should
go to the dev list.
Anyway, I'm having problems with displaying special characters on my terminal.. I have
the correct
set charset="iso-8859-1"
in my muttrc but id displays all special characters as ques
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 10:45:46AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> ...and then Ricardo SIGNES said...
> % Ideally, I'd like to have a folder that acts like drafts, but doesn't store
> % "To" information and doesn't delete messages once they're sent.
>
> Have you looked at resend-message (bound to esc-e
On 05-23-2002 at 11:40 EDT, Ricardo SIGNES <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone have a good method for writing form letters with mutt?
What I have is a directory with my 'forms' and I read them as needed into my
editor (nano) while compossing an email. I do not think there is a 'forms
dire
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 11:45:31AM -0400, Tim Kennedy wrote:
> I just store them as dot-files. in my home directory, and using vim as
> my editor just read them in with :r .file.
I thought I might do that -- but it'd be nice to have the postponed-style
choose for form letters. :)
--
rjbs
msg
Ricardo --
...and then Ricardo SIGNES said...
%
% Does anyone have a good method for writing form letters with mutt?
Well, that depends on your definition of form letter. Mine has to do
with multiple recipients and customized bodies, and I don't think mutt
has anything out of the box to handle
I use a bunch of form letters for work, and invitations, and stuff.
I just store them as dot-files. in my home directory, and using vim as
my editor just read them in with :r .file.
it's not really a whole lot of work, and keeps it easy to choose which
letter i want.
It's not really a mutt so
Does anyone have a good method for writing form letters with mutt?
Ideally, I'd like to have a folder that acts like drafts, but doesn't store
"To" information and doesn't delete messages once they're sent.
Maybe the best thing is to make a keybinding that changes the value of
$postponed and som
Suresh --
...and then V. Suresh said...
%
% Hi All,
Hello!
% In mutt, after I create a message, when I press 'y' to send it
% Mutt asks me that ' -so-so- file has been modified. Update encoding(yes/no)'.
mutt checks the timestamps to see how the file is doing, and when it's
not what is
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 02:40:37PM +0200, Thomas Baker wrote:
> Maybe this is the problem?? I am using:
> Mutt 1.2.5i - CYGWIN_NT-5.0 1.3.10(0.51/3/2) [using ncurses 5.2]
> This is the version of Mutt currently listed at
> http://cygwin.com -- where did you get Mutt 1.3.28i??
You'd have to buil
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 10:39:05AM +, Martin Lebeda wrote:
> [lebeda@LEBEDA_NT ~]$ cat .mailcap
> text/html; links -dump %s ; copiousoutput
> image/*; xv %s
> application/msword; "/cygdrive/c/Program\ Files/Microsoft\
>Office/Office/WINWORD.EXE" `cygpath --windows %s`
This still doesn't work
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 01:57:04PM +0530, V. Suresh wrote:
> Hi All,
> I was a mutt fan while I was using Linux at home. Now at
> work place, I've configured mutt for windows. But I'm unable
> to configure mail cap entries.
> Even though I keep the mime.types and mailcap files under my
> HOM
I just updated my mailbox listing in my muttrc file and now I'm not
getting the old '2 to go' and automatic selection of unread mailboxes.
I'm obviously doing something wrong - I'd be grateful for help.
## main bits of config file ##
set allow_8bit # Don't do any Quoted-Printable encod
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