I administer an ezmlm mailing list. I would like to make answering
YES to confirm requests easier. Ezmlm encodes administrative commands
as part of the mail address, and you confirm by replying to a special
one time email address (placed into the Reply-To: field). I have never
made a macro befor
I was using mutt-1.0i. I just upgraded to mutt-1.1.10i.
My index_format var is
set index_format="%4C %Z %(%b %d %R) %15.15L [%5c] %s"
The old mutt would show the list for %L (if sent to a defined list).
The new mutt doesn't. It still recognizes the list when I do a
list reply however. What's
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 04:10:24PM -0600, Wes Barris wrote:
> I have been trying to get mutt working on a Linux/RedHat 6.1 system.
> The /var/spool/mail directory is NFS mounted from a FreeBSD system.
> Mutt keeps telling me that user's mail files are "Read Only".
> By running this command:
>
>
On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 10:06:30PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
> You should try hacking terminfo instead. Use
> $ infocmp $TERM
> and look at khome, kend, kpp and knp. They should match the sequences
> your term is generating for Home, End, PgUp and PgDn respectively.
I just solved this for
On Sun, Feb 13, 2000 at 09:44:21PM +0100, Martin Bertilsson Haagen wrote:
> On my computers I have mounted my home directories with nfs. This because I
> thinks this is a good thing to do. When I exiting mutt it askes me:
> Move read messages to /home/haagen/Mail/old ([n]/y):
> If i type "y
On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 02:47:57PM -0800, Nick Jennings wrote:
> Argh! I despise procmail, yes its powerfull, and can do alot, but
> it's severly anoying. I think it _IS_ a mail clients job to do filtering,
> after all, it checks the /var/spool/mail/ for new mail and drops
> in in your inbox
On Sat, Jan 08, 2000 at 11:17:28PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> I have some scripts that I run from crontab, that send me reports
> via email. I use mutt for sending the mail. Because the default
> for me is to save a copy to my =sent folder for every email, a
> copy of these emails sent from
On Tue, Nov 16, 1999 at 03:52:11PM -0600, Dan Lipofsky wrote:
> I am using mutt-1.0pre3us on Red Hat 6.1 Linux. When ever I try to
> save a message to a file on a network file system I get
> fcntl: No locks available (errno = 37)
> If the file does not exist it successfull
I am using mutt-1.0pre3us on Red Hat 6.1 Linux. When ever I try to
save a message to a file on a network file system I get
fcntl: No locks available (errno = 37)
If the file does not exist it successfully creates it but leaves it
length zero. If I try to save to a file on the local file
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 05:20:13PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
> Dan Lipofsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > When new mail arrives, I get a message saying "New Mail" at the bottom
> > of the screen. But all I actually see in the index are my old messa
I would like to clarify some of my questions
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 11:24:04AM -0600, Dan Lipofsky wrote:
> I have been using mutt for a few days and have quite a list of questions
> I would appreciate help with. I am using Mutt 1.0i on a RedHat 6.1 Linux
> 2.2.12 machine with
I have been using mutt for a few days and have quite a list of questions
I would appreciate help with. I am using Mutt 1.0i on a RedHat 6.1 Linux
2.2.12 machine with IMAP. I downloaded it as mutt-1.0i-2.cfp.rhl6.i386.rpm.
My pageup/pagedown/home/end keys do not seem to do anything.
They are lis
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