begin Brian Nelson quotation:
>
> How would I override this behavior to make mutt show the 'From' field
> in the index for mailing lists instead of 'To' or 'CC'?
Finally, something I can help somebody with. Go to section 6.3.73 of
the user manual (index_format). The default is:
"%4C %Z %{%b
begin Bob Bell quotation:
> I'm unable to reproduce this with mutt 1.3.11i. Have you tried to
> reproduce it? Do you have a few short lines I can add to my muttrc to
> reproduce it?
No, I was not able to reproduce it, sorry I forgot to mention that. I
took it for granted that he was giving me
This is from a Mandrake mailing list. I wanted to point this out to the
developers and let them know that an audit might be in order to
verify/disprove that this exists in other config options as well (the
segfault on a blank option).
>Forwarded message
I just wanted to update the gr
begin Dirk Laurie quotation:
> When retrieving mail from a POP server, it gets dumped straight into
> my inbox, without passing through my .procmailrc. I can think of
> several solutions to this problem:
>
> 1. Instead of just invoking mutt, use a shell script that first
>calls fetchmail.
>
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 10:29:28PM -0500, Tim Whitehead wrote:
> more flexibility (hence configurability) besides the fact that it claims that it
> "makes sendmail obsolete" (http://www.qmail.org).
The only sticking point is djb's licensing. He purposely makes it
obtuse and purposely does not l
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 06:24:26PM -0700, Joe Copeland wrote:
> How do I configure mutt to use another smtp server rather than the sendmail
> server that's setup by default with redhat? I want to use my mailserver at
> 192.168.1.15 instead.
You could try configuring your local sendmail to use 19
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 12:31:57AM -0400, Wade A. Mosely wrote:
> > If anyone does know a way of displaying only folders with new mail
> > when one presses "c", I'd love to hear about it. I asked a few days
> I'd like to know how to do that, too. I thought about it the
I'm satisfied with the fil
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 12:26:22AM -0400, Wade A. Mosely wrote:
> "+" or "=" as part of the filename, it expands to the value of
> the $folder variable. Note, also, that "!" expands to the value
> of the $spool variable. It's important to specify these before
> the mailboxes commands in the ~/.
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 06:18:43PM +0200, Andre Berger wrote:
> Did you set "mailboxes", like in
> mailboxes ! +mutt-users +onemoremailbox +anothermailbox
No, I do not have the plus sign in front of any of my mailboxes that I
have listed. I'll try that. Also, is it case-sensitve? I'll assum
Currently, I can find new mail when I press "c" and I look at the modify
date/time of the list of folders. Another mutt user told me that when I
receive new mail, the bottom status line should tell me that I have
received new mail. It does not. I suspect this is because I run
procmail in daemon
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 10:05:31AM -0400, John P. Verel wrote:
> Also, behavior is somewhat a function of how you run mutt. For
> instance, I run inside a KDE2.1 Konsole. Konsole allows choice of
> keyboard mappings. I've had to fiddle with this setting and provide for
> some explicit mappings
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 08:38:40AM -0400, Wade A. Mosely wrote:
> > muttrc. Can you tell me why it's not saving sent messages to
> > ~~/nsmail/Sent?
>
> > set record = "Sent"
> > set folder = "~/nsmail"
> set record="~/nsmail/Sent"
Ok, that's wasn't insanely obvious to me. From now on
Tue Apr 10, 2001 05:59:16
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#reset all
source "~/.color.muttrc"
set alias_file="~/.aliases.muttrc"
source "~/.aliases.muttrc"
# User description ####
set realname
Still feeling out mutt, so if I'm retreading old issues, sorry. I had:
set copy = yes
set record = +Sent
set folder = "~/nsmail" # converted from netscape today
When I would send out mail, it would not save a copy in Sent. I saw an
error message flash by and tracked it down to something along
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