will
> be overridden by all From: lines as set with "my_hdr".
> 9yet another entry for the faq...)
This is correct, except for the first word.
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coding: base64
>
> This this text is garbled in my mutt viewer. Why?
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wasn't something that's been changed in the 1.5 development
version, and it works for me there as well.
Do you have a send-hook that's overriding the setting from the
message-hook?
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a message to
> activate the hook. This wouldn't be a such problem with your standard
message-hooks are also applied when you begin a reply, before send-hooks
are applied.
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s that all addresses must match rather than
succeeding if there's at least one match.
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people have stopped banging their heads against?" -- Larry Wall
the pattern '~x.' will only match replies, and the pattern '!~x.' will
match only non-replies.
So if you never want to override the chosen From: header for replies you
could just put
send-hook ~x. 'unmy_hdr From'
after the send-hooks you use to set your From: heade
es. Whether or not the message arrives
that way at the destination depends on the configuration of the various
mail servers the message passes through on the way.
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There are two ways to write error-free programs;
only the third one works.
endmail to blindly send 8bit data, but I'm not going to do
research on how to violate the standards for you.
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When we write programs that "learn", it turns out we do and they don't.
qp in.
Here it's probably not so much that it doesn't allow it, but that it
removes the encoding for the convenience of software that's too lame to
handle a simple standard that is over 10 years old.
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The "data" for most coffee URIs contain no caffeine. -- RFC 2324
At 17:03 -0400 30 Aug 2002, Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> > > No, my comments have nothing to do with limiting. I'll draw out an
> >
> > The hide_missing option doesn't have anything to do with lim
At 16:40 -0400 30 Aug 2002, Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> > That should read "unsetting the hide_missing option". The option
> > is set by default.
>
> No, my comments have nothing to do with limiting
At 15:28 -0500 30 Aug 2002, I wrote:
> I'm not entirely convinced that I understand what you're saying, but
> does setting the hide_missing option help?
That should read "unsetting the hide_missing option". The option
is set by default.
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f the
> parent that was a direct reply be indented slightly, or at least
> somehow differentiated?
I'm not entirely convinced that I understand what you're saying, but
does setting the hide_missing option help?
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7;re trying this with a message you sent? You can "fix"
this with:
set metoo reply_self
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live fast, die young, leave a big core file...
-- Ben Low in <7rk70e$j3i$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ing or editing the
] message will NOT cause any send-hook to be executed. Also note that
] my_hdr commands which modify recipient headers, or the message's
] subject, don't have any effect on the current message when executed
] from a send-hook.
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he same mailbox).
http://www.schrab.com/aaron/mutt/patch-1.3.24.ats.parent_match.1
Finding replies to your own messages is even what I use for the example.
Although the patch was originally done against 1.3.24, it works fine
with 1.4 and the current CVS.
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n the one that advertises bce support.
Perhaps you should try it out with TERM=screen-bce.
Using the bce support in the debian screen packages (along with
TERM=screen-bce) has indeed fixed this problem for me. The main
difference would be that I'm using a mutt that I built rather than the
deb
At 13:30 +0200 11 Jul 2002, Dominik Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 01:54:33PM -0500, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> > Not that I recall. It's always pretty much just resubmitted the message
> > as is, but with new envelope recipients.
>
> Should
nts.
> One other thing: the admin mentioned that after bouncing, the
> list of "Received:" headers has gotten too long - another reason
> why the mail is rejected. Can I do something about this in mutt?
Messages created with the resend-message command (at least in 1.5) don
0.0.4]
> SPAM: Hit! (3.0 points) DNSBL: sender is Confirmed Spam Source
> SPAM:
> SPAM: End of SpamAssassin results -----
See http://relays.osirusoft.com/cgi-bin/rbcheck.cgi?addr=195.20.224.148
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bly writing
them back as new). This can be fixed (since IMO it's broken) with a
patch I maintain:
http://www.schrab.com/aaron/mutt/patch-1.3.28.ats.mark_old.1
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"Nuclear war can ruin your whole compile." -- Karl Lehenbauer
ter
mutt has generated it's own From: header based on $from and possibly
$reverse_name. This can be replaced using "my_hdr From:", as has
already been noted.
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[Samba] enables open-source fans to stealth their Lin
that don't accept connections
on the imaps port, but instead support the STARTTLS extension on the
normal imap port. You can likely disable this feature with "set
ssl_starttls=no".
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... who knows how many AI pr
hit 'r' mutt shows To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > I have verified (thanks Sven) that reply_to="ask-yes" and 'r' is reply to
> > a message key binding (default).
> >
> > This behaviour is not for all messages. How can I fix this?
>
&
fied (thanks Sven) that reply_to="ask-yes" and 'r' is reply to
> a message key binding (default).
>
> This behaviour is not for all messages. How can I fix this?
Try "unset reply_self".
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It is easier to write an incorrect program
than understand a correct one.
changes to the relevant
code. I don't think it's worth it just to save a couple bytes in a
situation that should be fairly uncommon.
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--- sendlib.c.dist
At 20:48 +0200 13 Apr 2002, Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Aaron Schrab [04/13/02 19:31:32 CEST] wrote:
> > I think the attached patch should fix this problem.
>
> Yes it does. Thanks! Where to send the money to? ;-)
Cool. I have a paypal account under t
bc, but with dietlibc the
st_size element of struct stat is unsigned, so unless it hits 0 exactly
the test will always succeed.
I think the attached patch should fix this problem.
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When we write programs that &quo
At 00:18 +0100 28 Mar 2002, Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Aaron Schrab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-27 23:14]:
> > At 23:51 +0100 27 Mar 2002, Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > * Charles Gagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-27 2
~d>5d will tag all messages older than 5 days. w(eek),
m(onth), and y(ear) can also be used in place of the second d.
See the section on "Searching by Date" (4.2.3 in my copy), especially
the "Relative" subsection for more info.
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lopers' mailing list.
>
> Am I really miss-remembering that?
No, you're remembering correctly. The Richard Roth is the person who
did this. The patches are still available from:
http://www.katn.com/opensw/
But, the latest version for which a patch is provided is mutt 0.95.
-
x, but uses "\001\001\001\001\n" as the separator rather than ^From_ .
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things that I'm not supposed to know?-- Garibaldi
At 23:01 -0500 06 Mar 2002, "Michael P. Soulier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 06/03/02 Aaron Schrab did speaketh:
>
> > You should not have mail delivered to compressed folders. If you do so,
> > you are almost sure to lose mail eventually.
>
> I
gain? I rely on it quite a bit.
You should not have mail delivered to compressed folders. If you do so,
you are almost sure to lose mail eventually.
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In general, if you think something isn't in Perl, try it out,
bec
eable. If
> I exit out of mutt and start mutt again I have no aliases.
The aliases setting only tells mutt where it should add any new aliases
you ask it to create. To get mutt to read aliases from there you need
to source the file.
source ~/.mailaliases
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/home/jerry/Mail/inbox
> /home/jerry/Mail/suse-linux
Try adding the following to your .muttrc file:
set spoolfile=~/Mail/inbox
mailboxes ! +suse-linux
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"...this does not mean that some of us should not want, in a r
mat=flowed//'`
:0fhw
| formail -I"Content-type: $CT"
}
That will remove the claim of RFC 2646 compliance for any message that
has more than 5 lines that start with some spaces followed by a ">".
This should work OK, since format=flowed was designed to degrade
gracefully.
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When we write programs that "learn", it turns out we do and they don't.
Sounds like rxvt is using a font for a different character set than that
specified by your locale settings.
> BTW, here's the complete locale settings used in this experiment (but
> LANG takes precedence, right?):
No, LANG is given the least precedence, but that shouldn't matte
ation for %{fmt} and %[fmt] in the same section.
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"Been there, done that, didnt like it threw it out" -- Alan Cox
ot; in the
> threads, but:
>
> is there an integrated function for cleaning the mbox-file?
Not in 1.3.24, but with 1.3.26 or above you could use the new ~= pattern
to match the duplicates and delete them. Assuming you have
delete-pattern bound to D (the default):
D~=
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your muttrc.
The envelope from is already being set fine (at least it's not obiously
wrong, and is in a domain that exists). See the "MAIL From:" line
quoted in the original message.
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The "data" for most coffee URIs contain no caffeine. -- RFC 2324
doesn't seem to be working.
Regardless of the order in which the hooks are defined, a send-hook will
always be executed after any message-hooks. There's not really a way to
change this. But, this would be a situation where my parent_match patch
could help. It would allow you to conve
s currently reading the config; lsof may be useful
for this. One nice thing about this method is that it seems to work
even if the currently running mutt was deleted after being started,
which may be useful if bits of the config are sourced long after
starting (possibly from some kind of hook or ma
[ I've moved quoted text around, so that it's in the correct place. ]
At 20:39 +0800 12 Jan 2002, Charles Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 06:25:05PM -0600, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> > color index red default ~b
> >
>
At 17:04 -0600 10 Jan 2002, I wrote:
> http://schrab.com/aaron/mutt/patch-1.3.24.ats.date_optional.1
Unfortunately, that URL won't work for anybody but me. The correct one
is:
http://pug.schrab.com/aaron/mutt/patch-1.3.24.ats.date_optional.1
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ks like the
distribution directory (in this case stuff like mutt-version or possibly
just mutt by itself), you should use -p1. Otherwise you probably want
to use -p0 (although in these cases you can often get away without using
a -p option at all).
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5.15F (%5l) %s'
It would be quite simple to modify it for different periods of time.
I'll also note that that index_format looks *extremely* bad with an
unpatched mutt.
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"It is easier to port a shell than
not work. Then again it might, since there
weren't too many changes to the relevant parts of code between that and
version 1.3.23.1.
If you were planning to upgrade to a recent development release, there's
an updated version of that patch available from:
http://schrab.com/aaron/mutt/
At 03:01 -0500 07 Jan 2002, Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 7, 2002, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> > It would probably be a better idea to have the macro turn off $resolve
> > at the beginning then turn it back on before doing the actual deletion.
>
> Tr
27;t new? ;)
No, clear-flag does exactly that, it clears flags. It should be pretty
easy to check this out, since by default clear-flag is bound to W in the
index.
Now, toggle-new...
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Beware of the Turing Tar-pit in whic
macro turn off $resolve
at the beginning then turn it back on before doing the actual deletion.
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msg22423/pgp0.pgp
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At 20:34 -0500 05 Jan 2002, parv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> wrote Aaron Schrab thusly...
> > color index red default %~P
>
> aaron, i have been using similar syntax for the same purpose since mutt
> v1.2.something (less
/schrab.com/aaron/mutt/patch-1.3.24.ats.parent_match.1
This would allow you to do
color index red default %~P
Although that would only work if your message was in the same
mailbox.
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Real programmers don
uld be able to remove the setting of
the signature from the two send-hooks you posted earlier since this
should handle that case as well. It's not necessary, but it's a bit
cleaner to have that set in only one place.
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long to you (with an appropriate
regexp for $alternates) and set $reverse_name, mutt will automatically
use the address to which a message was sent when you do a reply:
set alternates='(franco@firenze\.linux\.it|epmovi@tin\.it)'
set reverse_name
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e sources.list you're
likely to get a lot more stuff from unstable the next time you upgrade
packages. To avoid that you need to tell apt not to automatically
select things from unstable. See
http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2002/1/mail#1
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r is a subscriber. Working around broken MTA
configs is only a somewhat nice side benefit. But, even with this it's
still a good idea to fix the MTA config, since there may be other
programs on your system that send mail.
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x. I'll probably put a
> new version up sometime over the weekend.
Got it put up there just before my deadline. :)
> Of course, I haven't done extensive testing of it in a while; I just
While I was at it, I also did some testing. Everything I tried still
worked properly.
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a
new version up sometime over the weekend.
Of course, I haven't done extensive testing of it in a while; I just
know that it works for me with
set mark_old=no see_old=yes
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seen will still show up as old.
Note the variable must be set before entering the folder, since with the
standard mutt code the flag is ignored as messages are parsed. I
submitted a patch to change this (along with splitting the two meanings
of $mark_old) awhile ago, but it hasn't been accepted
7;t exempt addresses. But, you can override it using send-hooks,
including ones based on the address chosen by $reverse_name:
send-hook ~A 'unmy_hdr From'
send-hook ~f pager 'my_hdr From: some.other@address'
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up your $alternates variable to
match your addresses and set $reverse_name.
You'll also need to remove any my_hdr From: commands you don't want to
override this. The $from variable can be used to set your default
address.
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/Subject:/s/\[kde-linux\] //g'
# Only if the above succeeded
:0a:
KDE-linux
In this case you want the f flag on the first recipe, but a lock is
unnecessary (it's not dealing with any files).
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At the sour
and why this
> is happening. Am I doing something wrong?
The folder-hook is changing the From: header. When you send a message
your default send-hook changes it back.
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He's not dead, he's electroencephalographically challenged.
ions of Mac OS only support HFS, so they won't work with UFS
at all. And from what I hear some programs even have trouble running in
OS X on UFS. As for the chmod part, I also hear that various system
updates will reset the permissions on / .
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That will at least allow it to send some mail. I haven't yet had a need
for it to send any messages other than ones that various cron jobs send
to me. More config work may be required for more general use.
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Beside
le now, and I'm
pretty sure the fix even got into 1.3.19.
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There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX.
We don't believe this to be a coincidence. -- Jeremy S. Anderson
nes SHOULD be shorter than 80
] characters. As suggested values, any paragraph longer than 79
Your nested quoting was also done incorrectly. According to section 4.5
of RFC 2646 there should be no space between the '>' marks at the start
of quoted lines.
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privileges, so it shouldn't be installed in that way. Having
it installed that way may lead to security problems, so it will refuse
to do anything.
To fix the problem run the following command as root:
chmod ug-s `which mutt`
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send-hook ~l 'unset crypt_autoencrypt'
The ~l pattern will match if the message is going to a known list.
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If you consistently take an antagonistic approach, however, people
are going to start thinking you're from New York. :-)
--Larry Wall to Dan Bernstein
doesn't work for you you could use a regexp
like:
x-([^m]|m[^a]|ma[^i]|mai[^l]|mail[^e]|maile[^r]|mailer[^:]+):
Ugly but it should work.
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Do not simplify the design of a program if a way can be found to make
it complex and wonderful.
ourier (and I intend to keep it
that way), the patch was written based on a suggestion from the author
of courier the last time this type of problem came up.
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The program isn't debugged until the last user is dead.
PGP signature
nderstands MIME.
If you're using some other MTA you should contact the author(s) and ask
them why it's rewriting your messages.
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[It is] best to confuse only one issue at a time. -- K&R
--- sendlib.c.dist
t; the mutt folder (=mutt).
In most cases you can't bind things to those characters. Ctrl-M is a
line-feed and Ctrl-q is often used as the terminal start character. In
both cases the keys are caught by the terminal driver and are never seen
by mutt (at least not in that form).
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This is the only
one that's really important.
- Message IDs
- File names for messages in maildir-format mailboxes.
- Names for various temporary files.
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The only difference between a car salesman and a computer salesman is
that the car salesman knows he's lying.
upports "long long" even though it's not part of the ANSI C
standard.
The warning is there only as a reminder that it isn't portable.
Portability isn't really a concern for system includes, where any
language extensions used basically become required features for
compilers on
course, Bruce's real problem was having ABOUT.COM in caps to
> begin with. as you know, UNIX/Linux is case sensitive. Check
Just because Unix filesystems are case sensitive doesn't mean that
everything else is. In particular, regex conditions in procmail are not
case sensitive
y happy with OS X. It
includes many things that I've always had to install myself on other
unix systems (especially Solaris). Things that I was happily surprised
to see included are zsh (even though bash doesn't seem to be included,
not that I really care about bash), openssh, perl 5.6,
At 23:52 -0500 14 Feb 2001, Daniel J Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 06:01:37AM -0600, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> > At the time that send-hooks are evaluated, Mutt has already generated
> > the From: header that it plans to use.
>
> Is this
>realname="Razl"'
> Is this a bug? Or am I just missing something about send-hooks?
At the time that send-hooks are evaluated, Mutt has already generated
the From: header that it plans to use. If you want to select a From:
header from send-hooks you need to use 'my_hdr From:
rules, so might behave
differently (although I don't think the differences should matter for a
simple case like this).
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Real Users never use the Help key.
o pager X "| formail -XFrom: -XSubject: -XMessage-ID: >> some_file\n"
macro index X "| formail -XFrom: -XSubject: -XMessage-ID: >> some_file\n"
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Standards are crucial. And the best thing about standards is:
there are so _many_ to choose from!
m: -XSubject: -XMessage-ID: >> some_file\n'
macro index X '| formail -XFrom: -XSubject: -XMessage-ID: >> some_file\n'
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One good reason why computers can do more work than people
is that they never have to stop and answer the phone.
sing the Expires: header instead?
| formail -I "Expires: Thu, 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +"
And in .muttrc:
score ~E 2 # No need for folder-hook
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"...handing C++ to the average programmer seems roughly comparable
to handing a loaded .45 to a chimpanzee."-- Ted Ts'o
so be a good idea.
The modified recipe would then be:
:0w:
* ^From:.*j\.edward@codetel\.net\.do
| sed -e 's/"JOSEFINA EDWARD"/"Sophy Edwards"/g' >> INBOX
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However, since procmail is the ul
the start of the
folder name (just in case that somehow gets matched against) or a slash
and that there are no slashes between it and the end of the folder name
(to make sure it's not some higher level directory which matches).
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ypted and therefore safe from courier. This patch is
against the CVS version, but I expect it will work for pretty much any
version.
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Life is like sendmail: It's complicated and hard to understand,
but it sure beats
ng new
mail as long as there are messages that are marked as new.
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As I look across the web, what I find is this vast wasteland that
makes television almost attractive. -- Clifford Stoll
>
> OK, so maybe my script does'nt work on all systems, but it is worth
> playing with to see if some set of ps flags works as required.
Or you could just make a minor modification to the grep pattern:
ps -U $LOGNAME | grep 'r[e]almutt' > /dev/null
That way g
tmp/mutt.truss -f -t exec mutt
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t that database lookups
>(notably DNS and NIS lookups) are avoided
would probably be more appropriate here. It can be set on the command
line using -odd .
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At the source of every error which is blamed on the
email.
But you won't be able to reference any attached images from IMG tags.
To do that, you'd need to be able to add a Content-Id: field to the MIME
header of the image so that it could be accessed with a cid: URL.
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At 23:01 + 09 Aug 2000, Marc MERLIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1) Can this be disabled?
set reply_self
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At 12:12 +0200 08 Aug 2000, Caster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On pon 07 sie 2000 17:33:40 GMT Aaron Schrab wrote:
> > But the rule that prevents this from happening with multipart messages
> > is necessary, because the modification that is done by that rule will
> &g
tradeoff:
- Do you want automatic signature checking, but need to go through some
fairly complex steps to get at attachments.
- Or do you want to be able to actually use attachments right from in
mutt, with manual signature checking being fairly easy.
Myself, I'll stick with manually
At 19:20 -0400 02 Aug 2000, Evan Vetere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to source a directory full o' files into my .muttrc. Typical
> methods such as 'source ~/.mutt/*' (where .mutt is the directory) don't
> work, so I tried doing
source "
use that?
Because that wouldn't allow the person responding to (easily) choose
between sending the reply to the entire list or to just the author of
the original message.
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As I look across the web, what I find is this
specifies a custom muttrc file). Instead, we
have people send different types of issues to different addresses and
thus different mailboxes. For some of the busier mailboxes, one person
goes through the main mailbox and splits it into several other boxes
(it's safe to save a message to
there (this
could also work with MH folders, but mutt's support for those isn't as
good). Rather than having procmail remove the old messages, I have cron
run find once a day to remove messages that are more than a week old.
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At 16:02 +0200 19 Jun 2000, Dirk Ruediger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to process the entries of "subscribe" or "lists" to use
> it for send-hook, e.g.:
Read section 4.2 of the manual. Especially the part about the ~l
pattern.
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