On 9/23/07, Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...snip...
> MAILDIR=$HOME/.maildir##you better make sure it exists
Does the maildir exists? I believe MAILDIR should be someting
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Dilip
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 08:29:00PM -0600, Joseph wrote:
> I know procmail is used to sort an incoming mail but what about outgoing
> mail.
> Can I use procmail for sorting outgoing mail or I need to use hooks?
AFAIK, you'll need to use hooks. A good option is to save outgoing mail
is save it in t
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On Tuesday, September 25 at 08:29 PM, quoth Joseph:
>I know procmail is used to sort an incoming mail but what about outgoing
>mail.
>Can I use procmail for sorting outgoing mail or I need to use hooks?
Procmail is a delivery agent; it only handles i
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On Tuesday, September 25 at 04:54 PM, quoth Joseph:
>I've seen an interesting sidebar patch for mutt, though it was just that
>"a patch" is not new and was never implemented.
>I am just curious as to the reason why it was never implemented.
Eh? It
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On Tuesday, September 25 at 11:16 PM, quoth Ionel Mugurel Ciobica:
>> Eyolf =?iso-8859-1?Q?=D8strem?=
>
>That is not Unicode. Unicode would be this:
>
>| Eyolf =?UTF-8?Q?=C3=98strem?=
>
>This is the (safe) way to transfer non-ASCII information over the
I know procmail is used to sort an incoming mail but what about outgoing
mail.
Can I use procmail for sorting outgoing mail or I need to use hooks?
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#Joseph
I've seen an interesting sidebar patch for mutt, though it was just that
"a patch" is not new and was never implemented.
I am just curious as to the reason why it was never implemented.
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#Joseph
On 25-09-2007, at 10h 03'30", Eyolf Østrem wrote about "More on non-ascii chars
in headers"
> Not so nice to look at... Is there still some setting I should
> make/change, or is this down to marc.info's inability to handle
> unicode characters?
>
> Eyolf Østrem/Oestrem/=?iso-8859-1?Q?=D8strem?=
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 10:59:05PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> ...
Thank you very much for your help... Now everything works
right. I have greatly appreciated your input.
Franz
On 25.09.2007 (09:02), Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> The answer is, unfortunately, no. There's no way to specify
> "alternatives" in your From header. Plus, even if there was, it's
> doubtful that marc.info would support them, given that it doesn't seem
> interested or capable of decoding the existing R
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On Tuesday, September 25 at 10:03 AM, quoth Eyolf Østrem:
>Eyolf =?iso-8859-1?Q?=D8strem?=
>
>Not so nice to look at... Is there still some setting I should
>make/change, or is this down to marc.info's inability to handle
>unicode characters?
The
On 25.09.2007 (04:13), Jiang Qian wrote:
> > Not so nice to look at... Is there still some setting I should
> > make/change, or is this down to marc.info's inability to handle
> > unicode characters?
> Your name appears(including "Ø)" fine on my mutt display. My default
> encoding is unicode($LANG
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 10:03:30AM +0200, Eyolf Østrem wrote:
> Eyolf =?iso-8859-1?Q?=D8strem?=
RFC 2822 (is that the right number?) does not allow non-ascii characters
in headers, and there is another RFC that describes how to encode
non-ascii characters in headers. The above is your name
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 10:03:30AM +0200, Eyolf Østrem wrote:
> There was a thread a short while ago about non-ascii characters in the
> "From" name during which I changed my name from Oestrem to Østrem, and
> it works.
> Today, I happened to find one of my own messages in a search of the
> list at
There was a thread a short while ago about non-ascii characters in the
"From" name during which I changed my name from Oestrem to Østrem, and
it works.
Today, I happened to find one of my own messages in a search of the
list at http://marc.info/?l=mutt-users, and there, my name appears as:
Eyo
On 25.09.2007 (01:10), Jiang Qian wrote:
>
> I'm sure we can write some kind of poor man's python script or
> shell/sed/awk script to add or remove address from this. You can then
> invoke this on the BCC field.
But the question was how to make them appear, one by one, in separate
mails, in the
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