Re: Mailfilter

2002-06-06 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi, * Thorsten Haude [02-06-07 06:14:30 +0200] wrote: [ Perl::Mail::Audit ] > It stops by default, just like Procmail does, but you can > change that. I make backups at the beginning of my > ruleset: > $mail->accept({noexit => 1}, $backup); Sounds good. If you don't mind, let me ask one mo

Re: Mailfilter

2002-06-06 Thread Thorsten Haude
Moin, * Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-07 05:18]: >This isn't exactly the right place to discuss, but I heavliy >rely on the cloning feature of procmail. The introduction to >Mail::Audit I've read doesn't say anything about this one >but Mail::Audit would stop after I take an action on a

Mailfilter (was: Re: [Re: NuBe: upgrade question])

2002-06-06 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi, * Thorsten Haude [2002-06-07 23:20:42 CEST] wrote: > * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-06 21:54]: > > The primary example of procmail's power is the ability > > to create, call and distribute modules. > I never heard of these modules, neither has my manpage. > Are you talking

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread parv
in message <20020606201430.GA25992@sumida>, wrote Kevin Coyner thusly... > > > Second, 3 quick questions: this is getting ridiculous people! use more descriptive subject instead of "help" equivalent. if cannot come up w/ a unified subject, ask in separate e-mails then. - parv --

Re: Color with folder-hooks and status changes

2002-06-06 Thread John Iverson
* On Thu, 06 Jun 2002, Joseph Ishac wrote: > The desired effect would be to have the behavior of the hooks > as well as always changing color for status changes (such as > tagging, etc.) I beleive the color used depends on the *last* matching color index statement, so you might have to include t

Color with folder-hooks and status changes

2002-06-06 Thread Joseph Ishac
Hi, I've recently noticed an issue with my attempt to color some index entries on a per mailbox basis using the folder-hook command. The desired effect (expressed with the snip-it below) is to color mail from myself blue, except if I'm looking at the mbox that stores my outbound messages. Howev

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Nicolas Rachinsky
* Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-06 13:28 -0700]: > you can use a macro (see the archives) to bind 'd' to save messages to a > folder, or better, you can apply cedric duval's excellent trash folder > patch. http://cedricduval.free.fr/mutt/ > > 2. When I'm in the index mode with all m

Re: [Re: NuBe: upgrade question]

2002-06-06 Thread Thorsten Haude
Hi, * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-06 21:54]: >Thorsten Haude said: >> * -dsr- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-06 20:34]: >> >maildrop has a simpler configuration language than procmail, but is again >> >not quite as powerful. >> Since I am one of the most vocal Supporters of Maildrop,

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Mike Schiraldi
> Well here's a feature request. I wish there were an option to have > mutt prompt you for which return address to use, being able to pick > from a menu of addresses set somewhere in the muttrc. Any > possibility? Sure, just use this simple command from within mutt: !cd /usr/src/mutt && $EDITO

Re: [Re: NuBe: upgrade question]

2002-06-06 Thread dsr
Thorsten Haude said: > * -dsr- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-06 20:34]: > >maildrop has a simpler configuration language than procmail, but is again > >not quite as powerful. > Since I am one of the most vocal Supporters of Maildrop, I would be > interested to hear some examples where Procmail can do

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Patrick Draper
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 01:47:58PM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote: > In addition to setting 'alternates', set 'reverse_name'. Then, as the > manual says, "the default From: line of the reply messages is built > using the address where you received the messages you are replying to." > If your want your

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Gary Johnson
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 04:14:30PM -0400, Kevin Coyner wrote: > First, thanks to everyone so far for their help. I'm finding > Mutt challenging but fun, and with the help from this group, > it's even better. > > Second, 3 quick questions: > > 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equiv

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Thorsten Haude
Moin, * Kevin Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-06 22:14]: >1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of >trash, or am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and >just like using rm on files, there's no going back. They are just gone. There's help though: I use Cedric Duval's

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Jun 6, 2002, Dan Boger wrote: > this is really a FAQ, and if we have a canned answer for this question, > I'd love the pointer... You can use *-hooks, if you always want to send > from a certain folder as a certain address, or when replying to certain > emails. What I use though is a bu

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Mike Arrison
Kevin, You are bringing back memories of two months ago when I started using mutt. So far every day has been better than the previous. Ain't it great? Anyway, I can't help with all your questions, but: On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 04:14:30PM -0400, Kevin Coyner wrote: > 3. This is the question th

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread David T-G
Kevin -- ...and then David T-G said... % ... % folder or, as a last resort, just having macros that change who you are % with a keystroke or two. One more trick: putting all of the identity-specific information (name, address, sig, fun X-headers, etcetc) into its own rc file and then sourcing t

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread David T-G
Kevin -- ...and then Kevin Coyner said... % % First, thanks to everyone so far for their help. I'm finding % Mutt challenging but fun, and with the help from this group, % it's even better. Yay! % % Second, 3 quick questions: % % 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Will Yardley
Kevin Coyner wrote: > > 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of trash, or > am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and just like using rm > on files, there's no going back. they go to the great bit-bucket in the sky. you can use a macro (see the archives) to bind '

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Dan Boger
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 04:14:30PM -0400, Kevin Coyner wrote: > 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of > trash, or am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and > just like using rm on files, there's no going back. of course they're truly deleted... I mean, if I wanted

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Mark J. Reed
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 04:14:30PM -0400, Kevin Coyner wrote: > 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of > trash, or am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and > just like using rm on files, there's no going back. I believe that once you've synchronized the folder, dele

3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Kevin Coyner
First, thanks to everyone so far for their help. I'm finding Mutt challenging but fun, and with the help from this group, it's even better. Second, 3 quick questions: 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of trash, or am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and just

Re: [Re: NuBe: upgrade question]

2002-06-06 Thread Thorsten Haude
Hi, * -dsr- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-06 20:34]: >maildrop has a simpler configuration language than procmail, but is again >not quite as powerful. Since I am one of the most vocal Supporters of Maildrop, I would be interested to hear some examples where Procmail can do more. (Background: I use

Re: NuBe: upgrade question

2002-06-06 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 11:58:18AM -0400, Kevin wrote: > So here's my question (at long last!): Should I uninstall the Mutt > 1.2.5 RPM, and then just do a default install of Mutt 1.4? I've > already been using Mutt and have mail folders, etc that I don't > want to lose. it may be too late bu

Re: [Re: NuBe: upgrade question]

2002-06-06 Thread -dsr-
Kevin Coyner said: > > Since I'm just getting started and haven't invested > a huge amount of time, effort and config files yet, what > application chain would you recommend? At this point > it won't be hard for me to make major changes since I'm > not set in my ways nor have any predisposition

Re: [Re: NuBe: upgrade question]

2002-06-06 Thread Thorsten Haude
Hi, * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-06 20:04]: >Let's see, here... The perl module Mail::Audit is in there somewhere, >too; I think it's a filter. Archives :-) This is a powerful filter if you know Perl. I wouldn't recommend it if you don't. Thorsten -- When the government fears the pe

Re: [Re: NuBe: upgrade question]

2002-06-06 Thread David T-G
Kevin -- ...and then David T-G said... % ... % I can't think of any more tools you really need; you have something to % read your mail, send your mail, get your mail, and filter your mail; that Oh, yeah. You've already started an address book discussion elsewhere. Another interesting tool is l

Re: [Re: NuBe: upgrade question]

2002-06-06 Thread David T-G
Kevin, et al -- ...and then Kevin Coyner said... % % Since I'm just getting started and haven't invested % a huge amount of time, effort and config files yet, what % application chain would you recommend? At this point Heh. You'll find that you'll get a different answer from everyone you ask,

Re: recommend good address book

2002-06-06 Thread Mike Arrison
Kevin, > I'm enjoying using Mutt, although mangling the messages, but > am wondering whether there is a good console type address > book to use with it? I agree that abook is good. In fact, it is the first project that to which I've felt obliged and able to contribute. Its source is si

Re: [Re: NuBe: upgrade question]

2002-06-06 Thread Kevin Coyner
Since I'm just getting started and haven't invested a huge amount of time, effort and config files yet, what application chain would you recommend? At this point it won't be hard for me to make major changes since I'm not set in my ways nor have any predispositions. Right now I'm headed toward

Re: [Re: NuBe: upgrade question]

2002-06-06 Thread Thorsten Haude
Hi, * Kevin Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-06 19:33]: >I'm really liking Mutt, but in all honesty it's a lot >of work to put everything together. You're right here. I think I needed two weeks to get everything together. >Ultimately that flexibility is the beauty of Mutt, but to get started >i

Re: recommend good address book

2002-06-06 Thread David T-G
Kevin -- ...and then Kevin Coyner said... % % As the newest Mutt user on the block (and definitely still *grin* ... % % I'm enjoying using Mutt, although mangling the messages, but % am wondering whether there is a good console type address % book to use with it? 1) I don't use it, but I he

recommend good address book

2002-06-06 Thread Kevin Coyner
As the newest Mutt user on the block (and definitely still trying to figure things out), one of the things I'm leaving behind with KMail is the KAddressbook. The two integrated pretty well. I'm enjoying using Mutt, although mangling the messages, but am wondering whether there is a good console

Re: [Re: NuBe: upgrade question]

2002-06-06 Thread David T-G
Kevin -- ...and then Kevin Coyner said... % % Wow Wow. I see that I've a lot to learn. We all do. Don't worry; it'll come! % % I'm really liking Mutt, but in all honesty it's a lot That's good! % of work to put everything together. Ultimately that That's understood. % flexibility is

Re: [Re: NuBe: upgrade question]

2002-06-06 Thread Kevin Coyner
Wow Wow. I see that I've a lot to learn. I'm really liking Mutt, but in all honesty it's a lot of work to put everything together. Ultimately that flexibility is the beauty of Mutt, but to get started is a steep learning curve, especially if you are relatively new to Linux, and even newer to th

Re: [Re: NuBe: upgrade question]

2002-06-06 Thread David T-G
Kevin -- Wow. TOFU, forwarding attribution in a reply context, mangling the Subject: line with brackets, and losing the References: headers -- all in one post! Ouch! If you need help to come up to speed and lose your Outlook-ly ways, please let us know. After all, I wouldn't want to lose my h

Re: NuBe: upgrade question

2002-06-06 Thread Mike Arrison
> First I did "which mutt" and found it was in /usr/bin. So I > figured when running the Mutt 1.4 configure script, that I needed > --prefix=/usr/bin. So I ran the script and then as root did 'make > install'. This, however reported an error in that it wanted to > create a directory called man

[Re: NuBe: upgrade question]

2002-06-06 Thread Kevin
Thanks. That did the trick. Kevin - Forwarded message from Mike Arrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2002 12:04:07 -0400 From: Mike Arrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: NuBe: upgrade question To: Mutt Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > First I did "which mutt" and found it was

Re: NuBe: upgrade question

2002-06-06 Thread Mike Arrison
> First I did "which mutt" and found it was in /usr/bin. So I > figured when running the Mutt 1.4 configure script, that I needed > --prefix=/usr/bin. So I ran the script and then as root did 'make > install'. This, however reported an error in that it wanted to > create a directory called man

NuBe: upgrade question

2002-06-06 Thread Kevin
Newbie question (ignore if you like rather than flame) . I made the switch from Redmond to Linux almost a year ago, and used KMail. Now I'm switching to Mutt as I get more comfortable with the command line. Presently I'm running Mutt 1.2.5 on RH 7.3. I've DL'd Mutt 1.4 but ran into an in

Re: List slow?

2002-06-06 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi, * Steve Kennedy [2002-06-06 16:47:10 CEST] wrote: > On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 04:43:59PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote: > > But anyways, what's the problem if messages take 2 hours > > to be delivered? 2 or 3 days are really a bit long, but > > this ain't chat, imho. > Could be many problems, usin

Re: Dafault for saving attachments

2002-06-06 Thread David T-G
Michael -- ...and then Michael Montagne said... % % How do I set a default directory for saved attachments? Currently they % go to my home directory but I'd like them to go to ~/attach or % something. Read the list archives over the past week. Heck, the past two days will do it, even. % %

Dafault for saving attachments

2002-06-06 Thread Michael Montagne
How do I set a default directory for saved attachments? Currently they go to my home directory but I'd like them to go to ~/attach or something. Thanks. -- Michael Montagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.boora.com

Re: List slow?

2002-06-06 Thread Steve Kennedy
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 04:43:59PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote: > * David T-G [2002-06-06 16:15:42 CEST] wrote: > > I forget how mutt-users is set up, but could you have > > turned off metoo (in the list config, not muttrc) when you > > weren't looking? > Hmm, I thought this list is run by majordomo

Re: List slow?

2002-06-06 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi, * David T-G [2002-06-06 16:15:42 CEST] wrote: > I forget how mutt-users is set up, but could you have > turned off metoo (in the list config, not muttrc) when you > weren't looking? Hmm, I thought this list is run by majordomo. I've only recognized the 'metoo' feature by Mailman (which is an

Re: TOFU

2002-06-06 Thread David T-G
Mark, et al -- ...and then Mark J. Reed said... % % This was a test-resend - I originally sent this message yesterday I wondered about that, thinking that I had seen it before... I had, in fact. I wonder whatssup. HTH & HAND :-D -- David T-G * It's easier to fight for

Re: List slow?

2002-06-06 Thread David T-G
Michael, et al -- ...and then Michael Tatge said... % % David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered: % > % I seems that it's only my own messages that get lost. Strage! % % Finally my messages (on this subject) arrived. So all is well. I wonder Yay! % what happend to the message I was talking abo

Re: TOFU

2002-06-06 Thread Mark J. Reed
This was a test-resend - I originally sent this message yesterday morning. So I was also a victim of the random message-munching mentioned in the "List slow?" thread. On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 09:15:23AM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote: > On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 08:18:05AM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote: > >

Re: TOFU

2002-06-06 Thread Mark J. Reed
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 08:18:05AM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote: > So, there's no real equivalent term outside .de, I guess? It is easily rendered in English as "Text Over, Fullquote Under". -- Mark REED| CNN Internet Technology 1 CNN Center Rm SW0831G | [EMAIL PROTECTED] At

Re: List slow?

2002-06-06 Thread Michael Tatge
David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered: > % I seems that it's only my own messages that get lost. Strage! Finally my messages (on this subject) arrived. So all is well. I wonder what happend to the message I was talking about, though. I'll just bounce it and see if it get's through now. > I forg

Re: Lotus Notes server?

2002-06-06 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Jun 6, 2002, darren chamberlain wrote: > This was about two years ago; I think the problems were with mutt's IMAP > support (I remember him trying to diagnose segfaults), but I'm not sure, > because it wasn't me, and I know better than to acknowledge the Notes > server. ;) At this point

Re: List slow?

2002-06-06 Thread David T-G
Michael -- ...and then Michael Tatge said... % % David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered: % > % I sent a message to this list. 10:28:55 +0200,i.e. 3.5h ago and it still % > % > That's odd. I've sent a few messages in the past few minutes and they've % > already shown up. Have you seen new stuf

Re: List slow?

2002-06-06 Thread Michael Tatge
David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered: > % I sent a message to this list. 10:28:55 +0200,i.e. 3.5h ago and it still > > That's odd. I've sent a few messages in the past few minutes and they've > already shown up. Have you seen new stuff from me? Yeah and you obviously received my "List slow"

Re: List slow?

2002-06-06 Thread David T-G
Michael -- ...and then Michael Tatge said... % % Hi all, Hello! % % I sent a message to this list. 10:28:55 +0200,i.e. 3.5h ago and it still That's odd. I've sent a few messages in the past few minutes and they've already shown up. Have you seen new stuff from me? % doesn't show up. Wha

Re: Lotus Notes server?

2002-06-06 Thread darren chamberlain
* Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-05 22:07]: > * darren chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-05 19:44]: > > Notes has an IMAP interface, which is, AFAIK, compatible with other > > IMAP implementations. I have co-worker who have used mutt with our > > internal Notes server without too

List slow?

2002-06-06 Thread Michael Tatge
Hi all, I sent a message to this list. 10:28:55 +0200,i.e. 3.5h ago and it still doesn't show up. What's wrong? It's nether my account not working nor my relay that has trouble. Michael -- PGP-Key: http://www-stud.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~tatgeml/public.key

Re: Default folder for save attachements

2002-06-06 Thread David T-G
Oliver -- ...and then Oliver Fuchs said... % % On Wed, 05 Jun 2002, David T-G wrote: % % > I don't believe so; % % Yes, me too :-( % ... % > The closest you can probably come is changing to there before starting mutt % % t is a good hint/idea ... If you haven't yet, be sure to check out

Re: gpg & mutt

2002-06-06 Thread David T-G
Rocco, et al -- ...and then Rocco Rutte said... % % Hi, Hi! % % * David T-G [2002-06-06 00:22:02 CEST] wrote: % % > I had the same problem recently and we traced it to the ... % % Wow, just to be curious, your solution is? To not declare my default keyring in my list of keyrings, since gp

Re: How to save copy of resent message? -> add fcc header

2002-06-06 Thread Nicolas Rachinsky
* Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-06 09:22 +0200]: > * John P Verel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-05 23:22]: > > I note that if I resend a message from, say, my outbox by > > doing ESC e to open it, edit and send the new message, no copy > > of the newly edited and sent message is placed i

Re: "save sent" does not work porperly

2002-06-06 Thread Andreas Reinhold
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 09:18:55AM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote: > bzzzt. you did not specify anything. > "save" is neither a command name nor a variable. > you should get an error there on startup. try again. Uuuh, damn...I shouldnŽt drink & post mails :) Of course it is this: "set record = +sent"

Re: How to save copy of resent message?

2002-06-06 Thread Holger Lillqvist
On Jun 5, John P Verel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I note that if I resend a message from, say, my outbox by doing ESC e to > open it, edit and send the new message, no copy of the newly edited and > sent message is placed in my outbox. Is there a way to change this > behavior? Since 1.3.28 re

Re: "save sent" does not work porperly

2002-06-06 Thread Michael Tatge
Andreas Reinhold ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered: > although "save sent" is set in my .muttrc, some mails are not saved in > the specified folder. > I canŽt see why some mails arenŽt saved, the majority of sent mails is > correctly put in my "sent"-folder, but some are not. Don't know what you mean

Re: How to save copy of resent message? -> add fcc header

2002-06-06 Thread Sven Guckes
* John P Verel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-05 23:22]: > I note that if I resend a message from, say, my outbox by > doing ESC e to open it, edit and send the new message, no copy > of the newly edited and sent message is placed in my outbox. > Is there a way to change this behavior? no. "featur

Re: "save sent" does not work porperly

2002-06-06 Thread Sven Guckes
* Andreas Reinhold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-05 20:47]: > although "save sent" is set in my .muttrc > .. some mails are not saved in the specified folder. bzzzt. you did not specify anything. "save" is neither a command name nor a variable. you should get an error there on startup. try again