Le dimanche 01 mars de l'année 2009, vers 18 heures et 38 minutes, Andreas
Kalex écrivait:
> * Rado S wrote on 27.02.2009 at 16:15:
> > Use a dispatcher script in mailcap which prompts you for your choice.
Could you share your script please?
Thank you.
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On Wednesday, March 4 at 05:57 AM, quoth Kouichiro Iwao:
>I have problem sending email with mutt built-in smtp function.
>I am using mutt 1.5.19 on freebsd machine and I store emails
>in ~/Maildir directory. I set muttrc file like below.
>
>set tunne
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On Tuesday, March 3 at 09:30 AM, quoth Ravi Uday:
>> Ahhh. Well then, I think you can simply create a macro to unset your
>> $smtp_pass variable every time you send a message, e.g.:
>>
>> macro compose y 'unset smtp_pass'
>>
>
> Can this be changed t
At least, the ones use mutt do not complain
And the mails outlook sent me threaded fine with mutt
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:46 PM, bill lam wrote:
> On Tue, 03 Mar 2009, Magicloud Magiclouds wrote:
>> I think this option only effects how the mails displayed, right?
>> My problem is that m
* Rem P Roberti 01.03.2009
> On 2009.03.01 11:08:55 +, Rem P Roberti wrote:
> > On 2009.03.01 13:25:40 +, Ed Blackman wrote:
> > > On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 09:41:50AM -0800, Rem P Roberti wrote:
> > > >I installed muttprint a while back, and I'm quite satisfied with its
> > > >performance.
Hi.
I have problem sending email with mutt built-in smtp function.
I am using mutt 1.5.19 on freebsd machine and I store emails
in ~/Maildir directory. I set muttrc file like below.
set tunnel="/usr/local/bin/imapd ~/Maildir"
set folder="imap://localhost/"
set spoolfile="imap://localhost/INBOX"
Andreas Kalex said:
> * Chris Green wrote on 03.03.2009 at 10:00:
>> ...but not that tough! In Outlook 2000/2003 open the message, click
>> View/Options and you'll see the headers in the text box at the bottom. If
>> you are using Outlook 2007 it's slightly different - right-click the message
> Ahhh. Well then, I think you can simply create a macro to unset your
> $smtp_pass variable every time you send a message, e.g.:
>
> macro compose y 'unset smtp_pass'
>
Can this be changed to ask for pwd if mailbox is idle for sometime, typing
password for each send operation is time consuming, o
On Tue, 03 Mar 2009, Magicloud Magiclouds wrote:
> I think this option only effects how the mails displayed, right?
> My problem is that my mails (composed by mutt) could not be organized
> as conversation in the receivers' outlook.
But is there any positive evidents that your out-going email is o
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 11:51:32AM +, Chris G wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 12:12:08AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> > On Tuesday, March 3 at 01:04 PM, quoth Magicloud Magiclouds:
> > > I think this option only effects how the mails displayed, right?
> > > My problem is that my mails (compo
* Chris Green wrote on 03.03.2009 at 10:00:
> ...but not that tough! In Outlook 2000/2003 open the message, click
> View/Options and you'll see the headers in the text box at the bottom. If you
> are using Outlook 2007 it's slightly different - right-click the message in
> its folder and choose
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 12:12:08AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 3 at 01:04 PM, quoth Magicloud Magiclouds:
> > I think this option only effects how the mails displayed, right?
> > My problem is that my mails (composed by mutt) could not be organized
> > as conversation in the r
Magicloud Magiclouds said:
>
> I do not know, since, you know, it is hard to see the headers in outlook
>
...but not that tough! In Outlook 2000/2003 open the message, click
View/Options and you'll see the headers in the text box at the bottom. If you
are using Outlook 2007 it's slightly d
I do not know, since, you know, it is hard to see the headers in outlook
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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> On Tuesday, March 3 at 01:04 PM, quoth Magicloud Magiclouds:
>> I think this option only effects how the mails di
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