Hi,
I have several spam reporting macros like this one:
macro index,pager Se "set nocopy noautoedit nomime_fwd
editor=/bin/truesp...@ebay.comphishing
attempt reportset copy
autoedit nomime_fwd editor=\"vim +'/^$'\"" "SPAM REPORT"
To avoid repeating the same 'set' and 'unset' commands
Is there a sidebar patch for 1.5.19 version? Where can I get it?
Thank you.
The signature text is stored in a file named .signature in your home
directory. Edit the file with your favorite text editor. Some things
about UNIX mail really don't need fixing.
On 2009-02-05_18:15:27, Michael Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to append my signature to new emails (essentia
On Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 06:17:14PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
> [...] Another
> notable difference is in new mail notification and mailbox switching.
> Mutt's maildir implementation is better at remembering that you have
> new mail than its mbox implementation is... The mbox implementation
> "for
* JP Bruns [02-05-09 10:07]:
> Patrick [05.Feb.2009 15:19]:
> >* Patrick Shanahan [02-05-09 09:08]:
> >>
> >>No, you do not *need* postfix, but your MDA *must* deliver to procmail
> >>in some manner. You may process the mail with procmail:
> >> formail -ds procmail -m
> >> formail -ds procma
Hi,
I would like to append my signature to new emails (essentially those I
start by hitting 'm' in the pager or message view) but do not want a
signature for replies (either individual, group, or list replies).
I know how to unset signature with a reply hook, but I can't figure
out how t
Patrick [05.Feb.2009 15:19]:
* Patrick Shanahan [02-05-09 09:08]:
No, you do not *need* postfix, but your MDA *must* deliver to procmail
in some manner. You may process the mail with procmail:
formail -ds procmail -m
formail -ds procmail
The crux is that the MDA *must* deliver to p
* Patrick Shanahan [02-05-09 09:08]:
>
> No, you do not *need* postfix, but your MDA *must* deliver to procmail
> in some manner. You may process the mail with procmail:
> formail -ds procmail -m
> formail -ds procmail
>
> The crux is that the MDA *must* deliver to procmail.
>
On fur
* JP Bruns [02-05-09 08:39]:
>
> I also found 'mailutils', a package including 'mail.local' (GNU
> mail.local -- the local MDA) which might already help you taking care of
> any local or system mailing. It didnt really suit my needs so I will try
> to get a small script done myself, but it might
Anders [05.Feb.2009 10:42]:
* bill lam [20090205 10:06]:
On Thu, 05 Feb 2009, Anders Rayner-Karlsson wrote:
> Does not work. Tried it today, and you only get a mbox that is not a
> real mbox. You can edit it by hand, inserting a blank line between the
It works for me. I use maildir i
* bill lam [20090205 10:06]:
> On Thu, 05 Feb 2009, Anders Rayner-Karlsson wrote:
> > Does not work. Tried it today, and you only get a mbox that is not a
> > real mbox. You can edit it by hand, inserting a blank line between the
>
> It works for me. I use maildir instead
On Thu, 05 Feb 2009, Anders Rayner-Karlsson wrote:
> Does not work. Tried it today, and you only get a mbox that is not a
> real mbox. You can edit it by hand, inserting a blank line between the
It works for me. I use maildir instead of mbox if it matters
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regards,
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* Javier Rojas [20090205 04:57]:
> On Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 09:53:03AM -0500, Aron Griffis wrote:
> > emailj...@gmx.de wrote: [Wed Feb 04 2009, 09:38:07AM EST]
> > > Is there some other way around this other than having to run postfix?
> >
> > I haven't use
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