Re: creating folders in mutt

2001-04-10 Thread Christian R Molls
p://www.procmail.org/ -- christian r. mollsthe rain descended, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the floods came

Re: Procmail & user+ext@bla.com addresses

2001-03-29 Thread Christian R Molls
to escape the "+" in the second line, cannot remember the procmail regex syntax right now, too late:) -- christian r. mollsthe rain descended, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the floods came

Re: SCO Installation

2001-03-14 Thread Christian R Molls
* Dave Hodgson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010314 21:31]: > Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide. > David A. Hodgson > Perry's Ice Cream Company, Inc. > One Ice Cream Plaza Kiddin'? > Akron, NY 14001-0328 -- christian r. molls

Pager binding to advance to next-new in thread

2001-03-07 Thread Christian R Molls
Hi, is it possible to make the key advance to the next-new message in the current thread, if any, and return to the index if the last new message in the current thread has been reached? -- christian r. mollsthe rain descended, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and

Re: Changing Index Colors

2001-03-01 Thread Christian R Molls
# new messages color index red default ~N # old messages to me color index green default "~p ~O" chris -- christian r. mollsthe rain descended, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the floods came

Re: How to read mutt-users-digest

2001-03-01 Thread Christian R Molls
e messages, are appended to folder "surfing". So all the messages from one digest go into one mailbox. No more filtering is necessary. For mutt-users you would use something like: :0: * ^Subject:.*mutt-users-digest | formail +1 -ds >>mutt-users chris -- christian r. mollsthe rain descended, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the floods came

Re: Fix broken threading

2001-03-01 Thread Christian R Molls
* Jan Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010301 14:47]: > On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 12:28:56AM +0100, Christian R Molls wrote: > >I usually read my mail sorted by threads. Once in a while (on some > >lists the while is pretty short), threading breaks because some > >moron

Re: Replying to "From:" address

2001-03-01 Thread Christian R Molls
r field | to the list address and you want to send a private message | to the author of a message. ` You might also want to take a look at muttĀ“s mailing list features (e.g. the lists and subscribe commands). chris -- christian r. mollsthe rain descended, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the floods came

Fix broken threading

2001-02-28 Thread Christian R Molls
separate threads. Anyone done that before? chris , [ ascii art - plz forgive me ] | Communicator-after-Mozilla | I=> |I=> | I=>Considering Debian | I=> | I=> |I=> | I=> | I=> | I=>

Re: How to read mutt-users-digest

2001-02-28 Thread Christian R Molls
ly. "formail", which is part of the "procmail" package, can split incoming digests. Check out the procmailex manpage, in case procmail is already installed on your system, otherwise get it from www.procmail.org. -- christian r. mollsthe rain descended, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the floods came

Re: hilite new msgs to me?

2001-02-28 Thread Christian R Molls
* Christian R Molls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010228 22:04]: ...talking to myself... > * Zach Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010228 21:45]: > > Does anyone know of a way to hilite rows in the message index that > > correspond to messages that are addressed to me, and a

Re: hilite new msgs to me?

2001-02-28 Thread Christian R Molls
* Zach Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010228 21:45]: > Does anyone know of a way to hilite rows in the message index that > correspond to messages that are addressed to me, and are new? In > other words, I'm always looking for "N +" in %Z (the message status > flags), and I'd like to make that vi

Re: Loading mail setup at editor (vim) start

2000-07-31 Thread Christian R Molls
* Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000731 13:20]: >> Which leads to the question: why does syntax detection work on all >> mails except that have been postponed and are recalled? > Mutt uses a totally different naming syntax (apparently a random > string - not mutt-hostname-foo) for p

Re: Loading mail setup at editor (vim) start

2000-07-31 Thread Christian R Molls
* Johannes Zellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000731 11:50]: >> how can I let read some special mail configs (e.g. set tw=72) when edit >> a email/news messages? > autocmd FileType mail set tw=72 nocin ai expandtab > (this is what I have) au BufNewFile,BufRead /tmp/mutt* source ~/.vim/mutt_vimrc (thi

Re: expunge messages

2000-07-26 Thread Christian R Molls
* Dmitry S. Sivachenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000726 19:59]: > Is it possible to delete messages marked for deletion (with 'D') > without leaving mutt? sync-mailbox, by default bound to the "$" key. -- christian molls student of laws univ of cologne

Re: Digression: mutt and mixmaster

2000-07-13 Thread Christian R Molls
* Howard Arons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000713 20:48]: > Er, where in Mutt's documentation is there a reference to this > "--with-mixmaster option"? I've read the INSTALL or CONFIGURE files, > and I don't find it. What other config options have I missed? Try ./configure --help Christian -- christi

Printing with only some headers

2000-03-20 Thread Christian R Molls
Hi, how can I make mutt print only some (ie important) header lines? Right now I use: set print_command='enscript -2 -r -G -i3' which results in all headers being printed. So I piped the mail through sed/formail before passing it to enscript, and that worked, but I wonder if there is a nicer

mutt and grepmail

2000-03-16 Thread Christian R Molls
Hi, has anybody looked into using grepmail from within mutt? I was thinking of some macro/script that reads parameters, queries grepmail and presents the results in a temporarily created mailbox afterwards? If nobody tried, I will. Regards, Chris -- christian molls student of laws un

Searching multiple folders

2000-03-14 Thread Christian R Molls
Hi, I am afraid this might be a FAQ, but all I could find was a detailed description of how to do it with pine, so here is my question: How can you search for mails in different folders (eg search through all the mailboxes you have in ~/Mail/)? Regards, Chris -- christian molls student of laws

Re: [jcm@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org: word wrap]

2000-03-11 Thread Christian R Molls
* J McKitrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000311 18:00]: > On my machine i use vim. I have this line in my .vimrc, which sets textwidth only for mail editing in mutt: au BufNewFile,BufRead /tmp/mutt* set tw=70 -- christian molls student of laws univ of cologne

Re: alias question

2000-03-11 Thread Christian R Molls
* Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000311 14:21]: > Is it possbile in mutt, to create an alias, such that some > addresses are displayed on the To: field, and some will be > displayed on the Cc: filed, and other will be displayed on the > Bcc: field? I don't think you can do it with an alias but

Strange header fields

2000-03-10 Thread Christian R Molls
Hi everybody, I am using GMX (a German freemail service) to collect e-mail from various accounts. Mails that have been collected with GMX have the following header lines (the example is a mail to this list): >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Mar 10 23:43:44 2000 Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Who

Re: pop support

1999-04-05 Thread Christian R Molls
On Tue, 30 Mar 1999, rfi from Rich Roth wrote: > On Tue, Mar 30, 1999 at 11:48:02PM +0200, Christian R Molls wrote: > > > does mutt's internal pop-support forward mail via sendmail or via port 25? > > I think you have a mis-understanding of POP - pop has nothing to

Re: Installing LBDB problem

1999-04-04 Thread Christian R Molls
On Sat, 03 Apr 1999, Rejo wrote: > When trying to get LBDB installed it tells me mutt_dotlock is not on my > system. When i do ./configure i get > ERROR: mutt_dotlock is required to build this package. > ERROR: You can get it from the mutt package's source code. > I guess this should be fixed w

Re: Features

1999-03-31 Thread Christian R Molls
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Roland Rosenfeld wrote: > lbdb will never be incorporated into Mutt, because it is a separate > package which can be used by Mutt using a clear interface. So it > shouldn't be a problem to combine Mutt and lbdb. For new versions of > lbdb see http://www.spinnaker.de/debian/#l

pop support

1999-03-30 Thread Christian R Molls
Hi list, does mutt's internal pop-support forward mail via sendmail or via port 25? Are there plans to support more than one pop host? -- Christian Molls [EMAIL PROTECTED] student of laws [EMAIL PROTECTED] u

Features

1999-03-30 Thread Christian R Molls
Hi, excuse me if these are FAQs, but I couldn't find answers in the docs, ie the TODO list. Are there plans to incorporate the - compressed folders patch - lbdb into mutt? I guess quite a number of people will miss those two enhancements, and that is, at least IMO, a shame. -- Christian Mol

Re: Some novice questions

1999-03-29 Thread Christian R Molls
On Sun, 28 Mar 1999, Vikas Agnihotri wrote: > > (2) How can I make mutt execute keystrokes on startup? Putting the > > "push" command into muttrc doesn't show any effect. > > > Hm. It should work. Please provide detailed example of where it fails > to do the expected. To clarify my questi

Some novice questions

1999-03-28 Thread Christian R Molls
Dear list, after two days of hacking muttrc, mutt is pretty much doing what I wanted it to do. Yet I've got some questions left: (1) How can I purge messages flagged as "D" without changing the folder / leaving mutt? (2) How can I make mutt execute keystrokes on startup? Putting the