On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 21:58:11 +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Will Yardley [06/01/02 20:27:28 CEST] wrote:
>
> [ errors building 1.4 on FreeBSD ]
>
>> sorry - thought i wrote that. it was 1.4
>
>> i believe libiconv is installed, and i did a second install with
>> some of the argumen
On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 09:42:41PM -0500, Michael Herman wrote:
> I'm having weird problem. I currently have dillo defined in my
> .mailcap for handling text/html. When I try to view an html e-mail (NYT
> daily news, for example), the web page is displayed as the source
> HTML. This also happen
* Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [06-01-02 22:48]:
> * Michael Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-02 02:44]:
> > I'm having weird problem. I currently have dillo defined in
> > my .mailcap for handling text/html. When I try to view an
> > html e-mail (NYT daily news, for example), the web page
* Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020601 23:22]:
>
>he probably got mutt from some linux distribution
>which mucks around with the setup files. *hrmpf*
>
Actually, it's based off of Chris Gushue's .muttrc, with a fair amount
of changes of my own.
>
>you mean, "TOFU" (text oben, full-quote unte
* Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-02 03:14]:
> I've heard lots of things about heavily patched SuSe kernels
> (... and people suggesting not to use them) and SuSe at all.
oh, SuSE... right.
> Allthough I never used it I would say that SuSe makes lots
> of changes to sources before they
* David Thorburn-Gundlach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-02]:
> % Apparently mutt is still reading in values from /etc/Muttrc, and
> % something in there is causing this to happen. The fast_reply option is
> % turned off in both my config and the /etc/Muttrc. If anyone is bored
> That doesn't make
Hi,
* David T-G [2002-06-02 04:40:58 CEST] wrote:
> ...and then Kyle Knack said...
> % Apparently mutt is still reading in values from /etc/Muttrc, and
> % something in there is causing this to happen. The fast_reply option is
> % turned off in both my config and the /etc/Muttrc. If anyone is
* David Thorburn-Gundlach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-02]:
> Gerhard, et al --
> ...and then Gerhard H?ring said...
> % * Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> % > $ mutt -s "Subject" -a foo.bar \
> % > -F setup [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> %
> % AFAIC this requires an empty passphrase. It would be very n
* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020601 22:44]:
>Do you have
>
> #set fast_reply
>
>or
>
> set nofast_reply
>
>in either of your muttrc files? It's unlikely, but perhaps it was
>compiled in as "on" by default. You mentioned your non-standard config;
>where did you get your mutt itself?
>
It tu
* Michael Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-02 02:44]:
> I'm having weird problem. I currently have dillo defined in
> my .mailcap for handling text/html. When I try to view an
> html e-mail (NYT daily news, for example), the web page is
> displayed as the source HTML. This also happens with
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-01 21:12]:
> I'm running the latest mutt (1.4i?).
check your mail header:
> User-Agent: Mutt/1.4i
it's mutt 1.4 alright.
> For some reason (?), the list of current mail messages was moved
> to 'inbox'. OK, I'm not sure why, but I can deal with t
I'm having weird problem. I currently have dillo defined in my
.mailcap for handling text/html. When I try to view an html e-mail (NYT
daily news, for example), the web page is displayed as the source
HTML. This also happens with links. Mozilla works properly. Any
ideas?
Thanks.
--
Michae
Kyle --
...and then Kyle Knack said...
%
% And, as it always turns out, as soon as I sent that, I figured it out.
Sort of, I think.
% Apparently mutt is still reading in values from /etc/Muttrc, and
% something in there is causing this to happen. The fast_reply option is
% turned off in both
Gerhard, et al --
...and then Gerhard H?ring said...
%
% * Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-01 15:13 +0200]:
...
% > $ mutt -s "Subject" -a foo.bar \
% > -F setup [EMAIL PROTECTED]
%
% AFAIC this requires an empty passphrase. It would be very nice if there
% was an equivalent to ssh_a
And, as it always turns out, as soon as I sent that, I figured it out.
Apparently mutt is still reading in values from /etc/Muttrc, and
something in there is causing this to happen. The fast_reply option is
turned off in both my config and the /etc/Muttrc. If anyone is bored
and feels like looki
I just explicitly unset fast_reply, to no avail. I checked through the
system Muttrc (which I don't even know if it's reading or not since I
have my own .muttrc), and it's not set in there either. As for the
header copying, I'm honestly not sure why I had that on ;) I turned it
off now.
Kyle
Hi,
* Kyle Knack [2002-06-02 01:32:12 CEST] wrote:
> As I stated, askcc is set to true in my configs, yet it's still not
> prompting me. It's also not even asking for a subject before spawning
> vi.
Sounds like $fast_reply is set somewhere.
> * Nicolas Rachinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020601 03:3
Nicolas,
As I stated, askcc is set to true in my configs, yet it's still not
prompting me. It's also not even asking for a subject before spawning
vi. The default behavior on SuSE (ie: using the .muttrc supplies with
the mutt rpm) -does- ask for this, just my configs from RH 7.1 (latest
mut
I'm running the latest mutt (1.4i?).
For some reason (?), the list of current mail messages was moved to 'inbox'.
OK, I'm not sure why, but I can deal with that.
When I switch my folder being viewed from default (spool) to 'inbox', mutt
shows the messages as just a list of files (no, 'from:', 's
Hi,
* Will Yardley [06/01/02 20:27:28 CEST] wrote:
[ errors building 1.4 on FreeBSD ]
> sorry - thought i wrote that. it was 1.4
> i believe libiconv is installed, and i did a second install with
> some of the arguments that the port uses:
> CC="cc -I/usr/local/include" LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/
Hi,
* Michael Herman [06/01/02 21:04:21 CEST] wrote:
> I am trying Mutt and am having trouble figuring out how to
> create folders/mailboxes.
All you have to do is:
'touch ~/Mail/foo'
(or whatever your favorite location is) and add
'mailboxes =foo'
if you've:
'set folder=~/Mail'
in y
Moin,
* Michael Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-01 21:04]:
>I am trying Mutt and am having trouble figuring out how to create
>folders/mailboxes. I have found where you can create mailboxes by
>saving an e-mail and using a name that doesn't exist but how do I do
>a folder under other circumsta
I am trying Mutt and am having trouble figuring out how to create
folders/mailboxes. I have found where you can create mailboxes by
saving an e-mail and using a name that doesn't exist but how do I do
a folder under other circumstances.
Thanks.
--
Michael Herman
Rocco Rutte wrote:
>
> > roland% ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --enable-exact-address
> > [configure works OK]
>
> --enable-exact-address is broken and should not be used. See
> INSTALL -- although it doesn't make any real difference to
> me.
i've seen that, but no one has yet mentioned *why* i
Udo Schweigert wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 03:39:46 -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
[ thanks also to steve for his message ]
> > error on FreeBSD 4.5... 1.3.27 built ok on this system.
> >
> > no patches or anything... anyone else see an error like this, or should
> > i send a message to mutt-de
Hi,
* Udo Schweigert [06/01/02 18:01:20 CEST] wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 13:05:44 +0200, Martin Karlsson wrote:
> > I take it you're not using the port; is this CVS-mutt
> > you're fighting with? If so, try with gmake (GNU make)
> > instead of make.
> Nope, that's not needed. cvs-mutt bui
Hi,
* Will Yardley [06/01/02 12:39:46 CEST] wrote:
> error on FreeBSD 4.5... 1.3.27 built ok on this system.
> no patches or anything... anyone else see an error like this, or should
> i send a message to mutt-dev?
> roland% ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --enable-exact-address
> [configure work
Just compiled 1.4, bunch of warnings. A couple are of concern, the year
thing and why is mutt still using mktemp? Using gcc-3.1.
In file included from mutt_menu.h:23,
from addrbook.c:20:
keymap.h:83: warning: array type has incomplete element type
In file included from mutt_men
On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 13:05:44 +0200, Martin Karlsson wrote:
> * Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-01 03.39 -0700]:
>> error on FreeBSD 4.5... 1.3.27 built ok on this system.
>>
>> no patches or anything... anyone else see an error like this, or should
>> i send a message to mutt-dev?
>
On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 03:39:46 -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
> error on FreeBSD 4.5... 1.3.27 built ok on this system.
>
> no patches or anything... anyone else see an error like this, or should
> i send a message to mutt-dev?
>
> roland% ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --enable-exact-address
> [co
* Gerhard Hring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-01 13:34]:
> > $ cat setup
> > set auto_sign
> > $ mutt -s "Subject" -a foo.bar \
> > -F setup [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> AFAIC this requires an empty passphrase.
oops - good point!
> It would be very nice if there was an
> equivalent to ssh_agent for GNUp
Patrik,
* Patrik Kullman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-01 12.38 +0200]:
> I have problems with the charsets. I'm using "set charset=iso-8859-1"
> and "set allow_8bit", which people have reported to work for swedish
> characters. I still get the swedish characters åäö as ? though. Both in
> subject
* Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-01 15:13 +0200]:
> $ cat setup
> set auto_sign
> $ mutt -s "Subject" -a foo.bar \
> -F setup [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AFAIC this requires an empty passphrase. It would be very nice if there
was an equivalent to ssh_agent for GNUpg. Is there one?
Gerhard
--
* Gerhard Hring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-01 08:59]:
> > > X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.
> > .. but this ain't the Outlook Express list.
> What, then? The inappropriate mutt advocacy list?
if this was the inappropriate advocacy list
then we *would* be giving hints for OE u
I have problems with the charsets. I'm using "set charset=iso-8859-1"
and "set allow_8bit", which people have reported to work for swedish
characters. I still get the swedish characters åäö as ? though. Both in
subject line and in the actual mail. Replying works since my editor has
the support. I'
* Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-01 03.39 -0700]:
> error on FreeBSD 4.5... 1.3.27 built ok on this system.
>
> no patches or anything... anyone else see an error like this, or should
> i send a message to mutt-dev?
>
> roland% ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --enable-exact-address
> [c
On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 03:39:46AM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
> error on FreeBSD 4.5... 1.3.27 built ok on this system.
> no patches or anything... anyone else see an error like this, or should
> i send a message to mutt-dev?
> roland% ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --enable-exact-address
> [confi
error on FreeBSD 4.5... 1.3.27 built ok on this system.
no patches or anything... anyone else see an error like this, or should
i send a message to mutt-dev?
roland% ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --enable-exact-address
[configure works OK]
roland% make
[...]
./patchlist.sh < ./PATCHES > patchl
* Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-01 10:22 +0200]:
> * Mehdi Jabal Ameli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-01 00:46]:
> > I want to send a file as attachment and sign whole message.
> > I want to use mutt as command line.
> > anybody can tell me how I do it?
>
> we could tell you..
>
> > X-M
* Mehdi Jabal Ameli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-01 00:46]:
> I want to send a file as attachment and sign whole message.
> I want to use mutt as command line.
> anybody can tell me how I do it?
we could tell you..
> X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.
.. but this ain't the Outlo
* Kyle Knack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-31 23:48:21 -0400]:
> I recently switched my workstation from RedHat 7.1 to SuSE 7.3, and
> now I'm having a funny problem when I compose mail. Mutt is no longer
> asking me for a recipient or CC address when I hit 'm' to compose mail
> (ask for CC i
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