* AxUm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-11 02:02 -0500]:
> Humm, even with that the from in a send hooks only takes effect if
> I start a message twice, realname takes the first time.
>
> set use_from
> set envelope_from
>
> send-hook x \
> 'set realname="&tc"; set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"'
[some good example why to NOT post before the coffee]
Hi,
* Rocco Rutte [02-06-11 08:21:24 +0200] wrote:
> If you have the Deleted statement before the New one it
> should do.
No, the other way round since mutt doesn't stop applying
rules.
Cheers, Rocco [just having some coffee...]
Hi,
* Ken Weingold [02-06-11 07:39:15 +0200] wrote:
> I have new mail colored brightcyan. Deleted is red. If I
> hit 'd' to delete mail, it turns red. If I delete the
> pattern ~N, they stay blue, but are marked as deleted.
> What's the difference here?
The order of your color statements is i
* On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Ken Weingold wrote:
> I have new mail colored brightcyan. Deleted is red. If I hit
> 'd' to delete mail, it turns red. If I delete the pattern ~N,
> they stay blue,
You mean brightcyan?
> but are marked as deleted. What's the difference here?
Order seems to be signif
I have new mail colored brightcyan. Deleted is red. If I hit 'd' to
delete mail, it turns red. If I delete the pattern ~N, they stay
blue, but are marked as deleted. What's the difference here?
-Ken
At 9:26 PM EDT on June 10 Brenda J. Butler sent off:
> I'm trying to use GPG via mutt, and I find there is an annoying two-second
> wait every time I hit a signed message in the index while GPG verifies if the
> signature is ok. I'd like to turn off automatic verification, but I can't
> find the
I asked this on a local linux user list, and was advised
that perhaps mutt-users would be a better place to
ask it. So, here's my question:
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 08:30:40PM -0400, Brenda J. Butler wrote:
>
> I'm trying to use GPG via mutt, and I find there is an annoying
> two-second wait e
Dave --
...and then Dave Price said...
%
% ok,
%
% I finally got it working right. I am using mutt and
% lynx Version 2.8.1rel.2
Yay! Glad to hear it.
%
% In ~/.muttrc I put:
%
% auto_view text/html text/enriched
%
% and I made a ~/.mailcap with:
%
% text/html;/usr/bin/lynx -dump -fo
ok,
I finally got it working right. I am using mutt and
lynx Version 2.8.1rel.2
In ~/.muttrc I put:
auto_view text/html text/enriched
and I made a ~/.mailcap with:
text/html;/usr/bin/lynx -dump -force_html %s ;copiousoutput
My lynx likes -dump, not --dump and the -force_html deals with th
On 06/10/02, 05:39:00PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> John --
>
> ...and then John P Verel said...
> %
> % This may just be me, but it seems to me that 1.4 is considerably
> % "snappier" than 1.2.5 was. It's about 50K larger, and this is compiled
> % on this particular machine, versus rpm installed
John --
...and then John P Verel said...
%
% This may just be me, but it seems to me that 1.4 is considerably
% "snappier" than 1.2.5 was. It's about 50K larger, and this is compiled
% on this particular machine, versus rpm installed.
Who knows; it might still stand some stripping and get even
This may just be me, but it seems to me that 1.4 is considerably
"snappier" than 1.2.5 was. It's about 50K larger, and this is compiled
on this particular machine, versus rpm installed.
Does this make sense? Have others noticed this?
John
On 06/10/02, 03:27:18PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
Then you must set spoolfile somewhere in your muttrc in order for mutt to
> be able to find ! when you start up, because -HOMESPOOL says that your
> mail is found under /var. That makes the "unknown variable" all that
> more peculiar.
My ~/.muttrc
John --
...and then John P Verel said...
%
% On 06/10/02, 02:24:34PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
%
% > % -HOMESPOOL. FWIW, this is a stand alone machine, hooked to a cable
% >
% > That tells me that your mail should be found in /var/*/mail rather than
...
% Procmail delivers my mail to /home/joh
On 06/10/02, 02:24:34PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> % -HOMESPOOL. FWIW, this is a stand alone machine, hooked to a cable
>
> That tells me that your mail should be found in /var/*/mail rather than
> in your home dir, so you probably *do* need a mutt_dotlock with mail
> group perms to do dotlocki
John --
...and then John P Verel said...
%
% On 06/10/02, 01:46:21PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
%
...
% > :set ?spoolfile
% >
% > in mutt tell you?
% >
% Says "unknow option" -- which seems consistent with configuration option
Now *that* is odd. Do you not set spoolfile in your muttrc? Wha
On 06/10/02, 01:46:21PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> % My mail comes via fetchmail from my ISP's POP server.
>
> I imagine it goes into your home dir somewhere, then, but it could go
> into the system mail spool. What does
>
> :set ?spoolfile
>
> in mutt tell you?
>
Says "unknow option" -- w
John, et al --
...and then John P Verel said...
%
% On 06/10/02, 12:44:57PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
%
% > Don't know why it did, but it should be pluralized.
% Pluralized it and it's fixed :)
Good :-)
% > % % Second problem: % % When I press F1, I get key not bound error.
% >
% > Do you ha
On 06/10/02, 02:25:28PM -0400, John P Verel wrote:
> The 1.2.5 version is in /etc, the 1.4 version is in the source for 1.4.
> Where should the new one live?
Fixed it. Mutt set up SYSCONFDIR as /home/john/mutt1.4/etc However, it
did not copy my Muttrc to it, nor change the path to the manual i
On 06/10/02, 12:44:57PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> Don't know why it did, but it should be pluralized.
Pluralized it and it's fixed :)
> % % Second problem: % % When I press F1, I get key not bound error.
>
> Do you have the F1 binding in the system muttrc, or perhaps in yours?
> It's in the sys
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 07:53:26AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> * Peter Gelbman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-08 01:54]:
> > > ## Delete messages to the trash can rather than bit-bucket, unless
> > > ## we're in the trash folder.
> > > folder-hook . macro index d "=trash"
> > >
Hi,
* David T-G [02-06-10 19:28:41 +0200] wrote:
> ...and then Rocco Rutte said...
> % Or, maybe even a $help_format? That would be k3wl.
> Way, D00D. It would have to handle printing macros across
> multiple lines, though;
Well, you could print the first characters (as it is now).
The user's
John --
...and then John P Verel said...
%
% Made Mutt 1.4 today. I'm getting the following errors:
%
% Error in /home/john/.muttrc, line 359: thread: unknown sorting method
...
% set sort=thread (Works fine in 1.2)
Don't know why it did, but it should be pluralized.
%
% Second problem:
%
Made Mutt 1.4 today. I'm getting the following errors:
Error in /home/john/.muttrc, line 359: thread: unknown sorting method
This refers to a line which reads:
set sort=thread (Works fine in 1.2)
Second problem:
When I press F1, I get key not bound error.
Third thing:
In make intall log I
* On 2002.06.10, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Mike Arrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 06:44:28PM +0200, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> > > macro compose 3 "^Umy_alias^M; \
> > > ^Uother_addr^M " "Set From to my_alias"
> >
> > Why is there a ';', I don't
Rocco, et al --
...and then Rocco Rutte said...
%
% Hi,
Hello!
%
% * David T-G [02-06-10 18:29:35 +0200] wrote:
...
% > True, but unfortunately even looking at the help screens
% > themselves usually doesn't show the macros that have been
% > defined.
%
% Huh?
My fault for not speaking cle
* On 2002.06.09, in <20020609113937.A15126@Verdi>,
* "John P Verel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm getting set to do my first non-rpm install of mutt and therefore my
> first usage of make.
>
> Looking at Sven's Installation Examples, I see outputted logs showing
> the results of configur
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 06:44:28PM +0200, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> > macro compose 3 "^Umy_alias^M; \
> > ^Uother_addr^M " "Set From to my_alias"
>
> Why is there a ';', I don't think you need it. Try it without the ';'
> and remove all unneccessary whitespace (the leading in t
Hi,
* David T-G [02-06-10 18:29:35 +0200] wrote:
> ...and then Rocco Rutte said...
> % * darren chamberlain [02-06-10 16:15:05 +0200] wrote:
> ...
> % >cat /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt | col -bx
> %
> % ...but it won't show the current key bindings and your
> % adjustments are skipped, t
* Mike Arrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-10 11:40 -0400]:
> I tried this:
>
> macro compose 3 "^Umy_alias^M; \
> ^Uother_addr^M " "Set From to my_alias"
Why is there a ';', I don't think you need it. Try it without the ';'
and remove all unneccessary whitespace (the leading i
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 06:18:42PM +0200, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> > macro compose 3 "^Umy_alias^M; \
> > ^Uother_addr^M " "Set From to my_alias"
>
> I would try it without the leading whitespace in the second line.
Good thought. No dice.
-Mike
* Mike Arrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-10 11:40 -0400]:
> Well,
>
> > macro index $somekey \
> > "set var1; \
> > set var 2; \
> > set var 3"
>
> I tried this:
>
> macro compose 3 "^Umy_alias^M; \
> ^Uother_addr^M " "Set From to my_alias"
I would try it without the l
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 10:35:26AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> Note that the backslash is to escape the newline, so you have to end the
> line with the slash and not have anything, even a blank space, after it.
My lines are clean, backslash terminated. Next suggestion?
See above post for actual li
* On 2002.06.08, in <20020608212345.GB4832@sumida>,
* "Kevin Coyner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't want to start a religious war, but is there consensus opinion
> as to whether mbox or Maildir is better? I know mutt supports both
> automatically, so it's probably a bit of a mute q
Bruno, et al --
...and then Bruno Postle said...
%
% On Mon 10-Jun-2002 at 08:37:18AM -0400, Russell Hoover wrote:
% >
% > Is there an easy way to save mutt's help screens to a file, without
% > doing a cut & paste?
%
% :set pager=vi
%
% Then you can do whatever you like with them.
Hey,
Well,
> macro index $somekey \
> "set var1; \
> set var 2; \
> set var 3"
I tried this:
macro compose 3 "^Umy_alias^M; \
^Uother_addr^M " "Set From to my_alias"
and I got a "Key is not bound" error somewhere after the from part.
That is the from part worked but the bcc pa
On Mon 10-Jun-2002 at 08:37:18AM -0400, Russell Hoover wrote:
>
> Is there an easy way to save mutt's help screens to a file, without
> doing a cut & paste?
:set pager=vi
Then you can do whatever you like with them.
--
Bruno
Mike --
...and then Mike Arrison said...
%
% Hello Mutters,
Hi!
...
% how to escape the sequence into multiple lines. Simple backslashes in
% the middle of the sequence don't seem to do it. Any thoughts?
Note that the backslash is to escape the newline, so you have to end the
line with the
Rocco, et al --
...and then Rocco Rutte said...
%
% Hi,
Hi again!
%
% * darren chamberlain [02-06-10 16:15:05 +0200] wrote:
...
% >cat /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt | col -bx
%
% ...but it won't show the current key bindings and your
% adjustments are skipped, too.
True, but unfortuna
Rocco, et al --
...and then Rocco Rutte said...
%
% Hi,
Hello!
%
% * Russell Hoover [02-06-10 15:10:08 +0200] wrote:
% > Is there an easy way to save mutt's help screens to a
% > file, without doing a cut & paste?
%
% Hmm, I heard a Linux user saying that 'screen' can do a kind
Yep. Assum
Hi,
* Russell Hoover [02-06-10 15:10:08 +0200] wrote:
> Is there an easy way to save mutt's help screens to a
> file, without doing a cut & paste?
Hmm, I heard a Linux user saying that 'screen' can do a kind
of capture of the screen. For FreeBSD (don't know about
other BSDs), you may use vidcont
Mike Arrison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> In a macro, is it possible to have a multi line sequence?
Yep.
macro index $somekey \
"set var1; \
set var 2; \
set var 3"
HTH,
Michael
--
"If you want to travel around the world and be invited to speak at a lot
of different places, just write
Hello Mutters,
In a macro, is it possible to have a multi line sequence? For
instance, I'd when I hit my macro key I want to do about 5 different
things. This quickly creates a 200 key sequence. I can't figure out
how to escape the sequence into multiple lines. Simple backslashes in
th
Hi,
* Rob 'Feztaa' Park [02-06-10 15:09:34 +0200] wrote:
> I'm not sure what you would possibly expect from a script.
I think he wants:
> Your best bet is to just make a vim macro that copies all
> the text from before the quote to after the quote.
Right, but that won't solve the problem which
* Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-10 10:20]:
> * darren chamberlain [02-06-10 16:15:05 +0200] wrote:
> > * Russell Hoover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-10 08:38]:
> > > Is there an easy way to save mutt's help
> > > screens to a file, without doing a cut & paste?
>
> >cat /usr/local/d
Hi,
* darren chamberlain [02-06-10 16:15:05 +0200] wrote:
> * Russell Hoover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-10 08:38]:
> > Is there an easy way to save mutt's help
> > screens to a file, without doing a cut & paste?
>cat /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt | col -bx
...but it won't show the curren
Hi,
* Mike Arrison [02-06-10 15:10:14 +0200] wrote:
> I just want to contribute a little something I figured
> out. Nothing earth shattering here, but it might help
> someone. Aparently some people (ahem, no names please)
> like to use strange characters to quote people's messages.
You mean Da
* Russell Hoover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-10 08:38]:
> Is there an easy way to save mutt's help
> screens to a file, without doing a cut & paste?
I find:
cat /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt | col -bx
to be the easiest way. This will dump it to stdout; redirect it to a
file, or lpr, or wh
Hi,
* David T-G [02-06-10 15:10:02 +0200] wrote:
> Sure thing. I got tired of hitting dead or empty
> keyservers and so I started taking notes every time I saw
> one mentioned. I also run
> host -l pgp.net | grep wwwkeys | sed "s/^/#/" | sort
If you like, go with the template options file t
Howdy Mutters,
I just want to contribute a little something I figured out.
Nothing earth shattering here, but it might help someone. Aparently
some people (ahem, no names please) like to use strange characters
to quote people's messages. So I found the quote_regexp command. The
default is
On 06/10/02, 08:37:18AM -0400, Russell Hoover wrote:
> Is there an easy way to save mutt's help
> screens to a file, without doing a cut & paste?
Have a look at the manual, section 6.4, Functions.
John
Kevin --
We're starting to move dangerously near the edge of topic...
...and then Kevin Coyner said...
%
% On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 07:09:18AM -0500, David T-G wrote..
% >
% > %
% > % I'm using the new 1.0.7,
% >
% > OK. If you've never used gpg before this then you're probably fine; if
Tom --
...and then Thomas Baker said...
%
% On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 06:51:49AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
...
% >
% > Ahhh... That's a good point. The % is under DOS/Win what the $ is under
% > a *NIX shell; you write a loop, for instance, as
%
% DOS/Win, eh? Well,that would explain why I coul
Is there an easy way to save mutt's help
screens to a file, without doing a cut & paste?
--
// [EMAIL PROTECTED] //
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 07:09:18AM -0500, David T-G wrote..
> Kevin, et al --
>
> %
> % I'm using the new 1.0.7,
>
> OK. If you've never used gpg before this then you're probably fine; if
> you're upgrading, there are some particular caveats.
>
New user. Can't you tell? I thought it w
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 06:51:49AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> % Can anyone point me in the right direction? Does Mutt need
> % to have a "%"-escaped username or username@domain, and are
> % the %T and %F "escapes" a cross-platform (*nix/Win32) way to
> % get these?
>
> Ahhh... That's a good poin
Kevin --
No time to really think about this, but ideas that come up include
- are your lynx sessions happily appearing on the console anyway?
- are you running screen in your xterm already?
- if so, have you hit ctrl-a ctrl-a (by default) to switch windows?
- if you don't have a fallback to lynx
Aaron --
...and then Aaron Goldblatt said...
%
% > keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve
%
% When I add this (1.0.7), I get:
%
% [-- PGP output follows (current time: Mon 10 Jun 2002 02:17:15 AM CDT)
% --]
% gpg: /home/rnbwpnt/.gnupg/options:108: invalid optionncrypted bodies,
% [-- End of P
Kevin, et al --
...and then Kevin Coyner said...
%
% On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 10:26:26PM -0500, David T-G wrote..
% >
% > ...and then Kevin Coyner said...
% > %
...
% > % My gut feel is the the line I have in the 'options' file for keyserver
% > % is what the problem is.
% >
% > Are you
Rob, et al --
[Even if Sean sent to @gbnet.net that doesn't mean you should, young man.]
...and then Feztaa said...
%
% Alas! Sean LeBlanc spake thus:
% > I subscribe to quite a few technical lists. Does anyone know of any way to
% > deal with top-posters? I'm looking for some type of ability t
* Peter Gelbman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-08 01:54]:
> > ## Delete messages to the trash can rather than bit-bucket, unless
> > ## we're in the trash folder.
> > folder-hook . macro index d "=trash"
> > folder-hook . macro pager d "=trash"
> > folder-hook . macro pag
Tom --
...and then Thomas Baker said...
%
...
% Can anyone point me in the right direction? Does Mutt need
% to have a "%"-escaped username or username@domain, and are
% the %T and %F "escapes" a cross-platform (*nix/Win32) way to
% get these?
Ahhh... That's a good point. The % is under DOS/
Nico, et al --
...and then Nico Schottelius said...
%
% Hi David & the rest of the list
Hello!
%
% David T-G [Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 07:20:53AM -0500]:
% > % Cedric Duval [Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 12:00:39PM +0200]:
% > % > Nico Schottelius wrote:
% > % > > How can I resend messages from outgoing
When in console mode, I've got mutt working with urlview to bring up
lynx and display the selected page. Works fine.
However, when I fire up X and launch mutt in an xterm, and then try to
view a link via urlview, I get nothing. urlview just continues to
display the harvested links. I'm trying
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 03:31:39PM +0200, Stefan Friedle wrote:
>I use fetchmail to fetch mail from my POP account and use procmail to
> deliver it to my local maildir (~/Maildir/inbox/). All with cygwin on
> Windows NT. In my .fetchmailrc there is a line:
>
> mda: 'procmail -m D:/home/.p
Hi David & the rest of the list
David T-G [Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 07:20:53AM -0500]:
> % Cedric Duval [Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 12:00:39PM +0200]:
> % > Nico Schottelius wrote:
> % > > How can I resend messages from outgoing (Maildir) ?
> % > > I had a big problem with the mailserver, it deleted all ou
Alas! Sean LeBlanc spake thus:
> I subscribe to quite a few technical lists. Does anyone know of any way to
> deal with top-posters? I'm looking for some type of ability to put
> top-posting style into the correct style when reading or replying to a
> message. I use Vim as the editor for replying,
> keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve
When I add this (1.0.7), I get:
[-- PGP output follows (current time: Mon 10 Jun 2002 02:17:15 AM CDT)
--]
gpg: /home/rnbwpnt/.gnupg/options:108: invalid optionncrypted bodies,
[-- End of PGP output --]
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