file.
> thanks
I don't understand what you are asking.
You can tag the thread, and save it all 'en masse' to an 'mbox' file
anywhere where you can create a file. How would the file you are want
to create differ from what you get when it is created as an 'mbox'?
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problem seems to be that gettext() ignores the translation when
> > the 'fuzzy' keyword appears. That attribution gets added when the
> > gettext tools detect that the input string has been altered, and
> > thus is no longer sure that the translated string is correct.
>
tomers*. It is
his concern that his customers be satisfied.
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;."
> double backslash would indicate that it is a "\" character.
The the muttrc file is read, the first backslash is removed, so the
send-hook then gets stored with the pattern having a single backslash.
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g delayed in a queue
here today, and it appeared to me that no one had yet replied after
several hours.
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On 2007-09-14, I wrote
> HP Confidential
> This e-mail message and any attachments thereto ...
My appologies to the list.
I didn't intend to include the disclaimer, but forgot to delete it. I
should stick to posting replies from home.
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cal order on
the readers; as such it is selfish behavior. Selfish behavior was once
considered poor manners, even rude.
If you choose to fart in a crowded elevator, expect some of your fellow
travelers to tell you that you stink.
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This e-mail message and any attachm
On 020924, at 15:56:56, Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> * David Ellement <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-24 06:16]:
> > I have seen the message(s) in the archives pointing out the
> > manual section that states send-hook can't be used to change the
> >
On 020924, at 04:18:21, Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> * David Ellement <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-23 17:09]:
> > I'd like to automatically set the cc header when I send mail
> > to particular addresses. I tried using send-hook with my_hdr,
> &g
this work?
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"auto_view application/excel" from my
> muttrc.
Is there any reason for auto_view to be active in the attachments menu?
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Mutt only seems to allow all in-line or
all mime forwarding. With mime_forward set, if I tag the in-line part
of message along with attachments before forwarding, the in-line part
appears a another attachment, rather than within my message part; if I
don't tag the in-line part, it doesn't appear at all.
Have I missed something?
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:
reset all
unhook *
at the beginning of my muttrc.
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t out, while mine won't allow qp
in.
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X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to base64 by gateg.kw.bbc.co.uk
> "£" ends up coming out as "?"
Here the conversion is being done by gateg.kw.bbc.co.uk. Avoid having
your messages relayed by this host to prevent the conversion :-).
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you're willing to wait. I have this commented out in my
muttrc, because I found it too slow:
folder-hook . "push 'T(!(~g | ~G)) ~b \"^-BEGIN PGP\"\n\eP\cT~A\n'"
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n had a patch provided hook
menus. It listed hooks, and allowed one to tag and delete hooks (if
I recall correctly).
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is.
It is possible to delay evaluation of the backticks, using single
quotes instead of double quotes. (I don't know, and have tried, if
this will help in this case).
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played correctly?
Check the archives for a URL for "demoroniser.pl", then try the macro:
macro index D ":set display_filter=demoroniser.pl\n\n:set\
display_filter=''\n"
The "demoroniser.pl" script translates the Windows non-standard
characters to standard ASCII.
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o I can undo any experimentation
by re-sourcing my .muttrc.
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On 020331, at 16:23:09, James Greenwood wrote
> However the problem is still there - on the mailbox I tried,
> pine still sees 102 messages and mutt sees only 3.
>
> Any other ideas?
Perhaps formail could reformat the mailbox:
formail -d newmbox
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message-hooks currently
> > defined, but it's the only option.
>
> now I have a workaround and won't
> have to restart mutt on my mutt
> folder every time.
I include these two lines at the beginning of my .muttrc:
reset all
unhook *
so I can restore mutt to m
On 020320, at 15:32:27, Sven Guckes wrote
> hmm.. can you type up a sample mailbox which shows this?
> You might attach this mailbox and then we can
> take a look at it with "mutt -f filename" etc.
I also see this. Here's an example from this list.
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t of
operators, you might find it useful to set the value of
$default_hook:
set default_hook="~t %s | ~c %s"
save-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] +tux
...
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quot;;
> access-type="anon-ftp";
> directory="internet-drafts"
>
> Content-Type: text/plain
> Content-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
For this, I have the following mailcap entry:
message/external-body; ncftp %{site}:%{directory}/%{name}\; cat %{name}; \
test=test %{access-type} = anon-ftp; copiousoutput
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posted.
>
> Typing
>
> source ~/.mailaiases
>
> does nothing. At leaset when typed on the command line it does nothing
> to make the aliases available.
The 'source ~/.mailaiases' line needs to be in your muttrc file.
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1.3.23.dgc.attach.3.
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e for using hooks to alter a configuration variable is to
use a hook to match anything first to set the default value, the
add hooks to change the variable as desired. (The fcc-hook and
save-hook are exceptions to the "match all first" rule; they need a
"match all last" rule).
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When I took a closer look
at these, they were just comments with the rcs/cvs version string.
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es are from the IT department, rejoicing in their
latest efficiency measures...
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ecause I have
>
> fcc-save-hook . =Outbox/%0
For fcc-hook and save-hook, the hook processing stops with the first
match. Perhaps this would work:
fcc-hook "~s att:" =Outbox/att
fcc-hook . =Outbox/%0
save-hook .=Outbox/%0
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he sending MUA to set the content-type
header.
It is possible to invoke a filter via a mailcap entry to try to
guess the MIME type. For an example, see Dave Pearson's
mutt.octet.filter (http://www.davep.org/mutt).
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a signature gets broken in transport.
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On 020103, at 12:49:22, Shawn wrote
> I have put the followign entry in my mailcap:
> text/html; w3m -dump -T text/html; copiousoutput
This works for me:
text/html; w3m -dump -T text/html %s; copiousoutput
^^
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m Thomas Roessler explains why that method
doesn't work.
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On 2000-10-03 01:45:02 +0300, Eugene Paskevich wrote:
> Can you explain what do you mean? app/pgp is Content-Type;
> but what is PGP/MIME? And is it the way decide my problem?
PGP
pmargin is set to a value that causes the
text to be wrapped, the markers remain visible after wrapmargin is
set to a value such that the text is no longer wrapped.
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erform poorer than mbox. I
have had a mix of both, and tend to keep my more active NFS
mailboxes as mbox because it *seems* faster.
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dicate that it is a multi-part message? If
so, there should be a Content-Type header for the attachment.
You'll need a mailcap entry to tell it how you want that type
decoded.
If the headers don't indicate a multi-part message, the "attachment"
hasn't been sent as an attachment and mutt won't recognize it as
such.
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, how?
It should be possible with a pair of folder hooks and macros: for
the special folder(s), create a macro to replace the normal binding
for with .
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On 010820, at 09:16:48, Joe Rice wrote
>I have a designer who works on a mac and always sends me
> layout images in this format:
>
> [applica/mac-binhex, 7bit, 911K]
The conversion filter 'emil' will translate binhex to MIME.
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efore specifying
a set of fcc/save/fcc-save hooks with a "special" pattern:
set default_hook="~t %s | ~f %s"
fcc-save-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] =".Clients.CompanyX.People.joe bob"
...
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ok ~Lphp-dev +OpenSource/PHP
Since mutt uses the first matching save-hook, a default save-hook
needs to be appear last.
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aps 'save-hook . =people/%u' or 'save-hook !~l =people/%u' will
do what you want.
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On 010725, at 15:28:36, Chris Fuchs wrote
> The 'C' command in the index copies files to a mailbox and prompts
> if it doesn't exist ...
>
> It would be nice to create a macro to do this... what do you guys do?
unset confirmcreate
(unset confirmappend also)
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included text.
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into a
temporary folder, then copy all the messages you want to quote,
change to the temporary folder, tag all, then reply).
Historical note: circa mutt 0.80, Don Blaheta worked on a patch to
control tag order. But he didn't quite finish, and no one else
picked up where he left off.
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ting is needed:
folder-hook . 'set index_format="%4C %Z %16F %4c %s"'
The outermost quotes get consumed when the line is first read.
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g for each
program I want to launch (ie for xv, the link is xvbg; for acroread,
the link is acroreadbg).
I add an appropriate line to my mailcap file:
application/pdf; acroreadbg %s;
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#!/bin/ksh
#
eval ${DEBUG+set -x}
prog=${0##*/}
prog=${prog%bg}
tmp=$(mktemp -p ${prog}-
y. If mutt_dotlock is not setgid, then
only those users with write permission to the mail spool directory
will be able to alter their mailbox. See the mutt FAQ.
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ound to 't' by
default).
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like
> "Fw: Fwd: Forward: " and I'd like the reply to be "Re: "
> not "Re: Fw: Fwd: Forward: ". Is this possible?
Try setting $reply_regexp to include the variations "fwd?|forward".
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^Lines:
{
:0 B
* 1^1 ^.*$
{ }
LINES = $=
:0 fhw
| formail -a "Lines: $LINES"
}
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rt for maildir. Before
that, there was a small utility (by David DeSimone) that provided
support; you might a reference to it in old (1998 or earlier) mutt
mailing list archives.
If I recall correctly, you need to add a trailing '/' to the mailbox
name.
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On 010321, at 17:17:47, Malcolm Boekhoff wrote
> Does anyone know how to put an "if" construct inside one of these macros?
>
Byrial Jensen posted a patch against 1.3.2 last spring which added
an if command. Perhaps it is still available on one of the
archives.
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action to be carried out as if you had answered ``no.'' A value
of ask-yes will cause a prompt with a default answer of ``yes'' and
ask-no will provide a default answer of ``no.''
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;gpg --verify"?
>
> Curiously, this gives a different result from the check
> done by Mutt's invocation of GPG;
See the attached message from Thomas Roessler for an explanation of
PGP/MIME. Piping doesn't include the MIME headers, so the signature
won't be valid.
-
this entire MIME body part is encrypted/signed, and eventually
> put into some more MIME sugar. Here, PGP only ever touches us-ascii
> text (with which it deals nicely); the actual character set
> conversions are left to the software which interprets the inner MIME
> layers.
Which leave two possibilities:
- The author of courier is mistaken
- The relevant standards are ambiguous
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he pager is, then you could
use the attachments menu to skip the large ones.
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ignored completely.
Perhaps you would trigger a little more response if you could identify which
copy of the message are you unable to verify:
- a copy of the message received by the recipient?
- a copy of the message you received as a cc:/bcc: copy?
- a copy saved by mutt as the fcc copy?
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RKS
> macro index A "!vimx $HOME/.mutt/aliases\n" "aliases"WORKS
>
> The difference between the 1st two is only changing the \n i had
> before to \r. Strange also is that the 3'd one DOES work! Tho
> also has the \n...
Perhaps in the first macro \n i
On 000713, at 16:01:18, Daniel J Peng wrote:
> Are there any mail clients around other than Mutt that sign and
> encrypt messages the way Mutt does?
Newer versions of Eudora understand PGP/MIME. It may even be able
to send PGP/MIME messages.
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On 000627, at 16:07:39, Stewart V. Wright wrote:
> Is this usual behaviour? I have not noticed keys being added
> automatically to my keyring before...
Are you using PGP 5? PGP 5 always imports any key it finds.
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_MAILCAP
in my Netscape preferences file to point to it.
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He nevr quite finished it, and no one else picked it up. I
still have the message he posted to the list with the patche, if you
can't find it in an archive.
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e quotes, the back
quote expansion will be delayed until the macro is invoked:
macro compose g '\ef^u$realname <`pwgen 8`@cesspool.net>\n'
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ins the language*
files to put in your .pgp directory. For those superfluous PGP
messages, the mutt string is empty.
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s. But I only want to save these 4 when empty
> :)
Perhaps folder hooks will work:
folder . "set save_empty=no"
folder (a|b|c|d) "set save_empty=yes"
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On 000512, at 10:15:07, Randall Hopper wrote:
> Is there a To: syntax which will tell mutt "not" to tack on a domain name?
Can you use "unset use_domain" in your muttrc?
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On 000511, at 18:33:18, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> David Ellement <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 11 May 2000:
> > This should change the remaining references to $spool to $spoolfile.
>
> Isn't that patch the wrong way around?
Yes, I got diff back
references to $spool to $spoolfile.
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--- manual.sgml.head.orig Thu May 11 07:50:24 2000
+++ manual.sgml.headThu May 11 07:47:03 2000
@@ -1161,7 +1161,7 @@
the command is executed, so if these names contain (such as ``='' and ``!''), any variable
d
On 000418, at 18:12:50, David DeSimone wrote:
> David Ellement <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > application/octet-stream; mutt.octet.filter %s; copiousoutput
> >
> > This works great for viewing octet-stream attachments. However, if I
> > print
gets dumped to the printer.
Is there some way to keep the viewing behavior, but prevent mutt from
sending binary files to the printer?
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when I only set
$folder in a hook, the shortcuts '<' and '>' didn't work from the
command line; setting folder in explicitly in addition to the hooks
resolved the problem.
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ot; patch. The BUFFY_SIZE option was introduced sometime in
1997 by Michael S. Tsirkin, to allow the detection of new mail in
mailboxes to be based on files size changes rather than time stamps.
The xbuffy patch was written by Brandon Long in June 1998.
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s, you'll need to add 'set markers=no' to your
muttrc file.
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ing something like
> that. Is there a "force" option in pgp that I'm unaware of, maybe?
> Encryption error
>
> I'm using PGP v6.5.1.
For PGP 5, setting "NoBatchInvalidKeys = off" in pgp.cfg prevents this
problem. Perhaps there's a similar option for PGP 6.
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On 991122, at 22:38:21, Sean Rima wrote:
> I have never got a PGP 5 sig to work with GPG. But then maybe it has
> something to do with the fact that they keys are no self signed.
It is possible to import keys without self signatures using the gpg
option --allow-non-selfsigned-uid.
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message. (I have both set, and routinely forward just selected
attachments).
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ommands, test messages, etc). If I really meant to
> cancel the message I can still use 'q' to abort.
Try:
set abort_unmodified=no
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ure finds /doc (and maybe /doc/mutt), it puts
the documentation there.
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d version
0.16, and have encountered a number of configuration problems (no
getopt.h, shell keywords, awk path, ...)
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save the attachment as a
> > file. So either make your viewer be a one-liner embedded in the
> > mailcap line, like
> >
> > application/msword; cat '%s' > /some/temp/file;
> I do not see where this gets you beyond saving directly from the
> attachment
t; "foo@west" (notice the unqualified domain name) or "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" or
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
send-hook . "set signature=.signature"
send-hook @(west|(west\.)?sun\.com)$ "set signature=.signature.work"
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ld try putting the path to gcc at the beginning of your PATH when
running configure:
env PATH={path to gcc}:$PATH configure [options]
or you could try telling configure to use gcc:
env CC=gcc configure [options]
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onsumed when the send-hook is parsed.
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On 990310, at 18:38:14, Byrial Jensen wrote:
> All 3 things should be fixed in the attached patch.
After applying this patch, the "Subject:" prompt always begins with "@":
Subject: @
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On 990311, at 01:37:29, Scott McDermott wrote:
> David Ellement on Sun 7/03 10:21 -0800:
> > > --- configure.in Thu Mar 4 18:21:48 1999
> > > +++ configure.in.new Fri Mar 5 06:38:19 1999
> > > @@ -30,7 +30,8 @@
> > > ;;
> > > esac
&g
ce the problem. I do
have "recored" set: I'm able to use the shortcut within mutt; I only have
a problem using it on the command line.
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sed the typo when I reported the configure problem earlier.
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endmail=":/usr/sbin:/usr/lib"
> +AC_PATH_PROG(SENDMAIL, sendmail, no, $PATH$ax_aux_path_sendmail)
> AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(SENDMAIL, "$ac_cv_path_SENDMAIL")
>
> OPS='$(srcdir)/OPS'
After applying this patch on HP-UX 10.20, configure could not find
sendmail.
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.
>
> you are probably also man enough to go into the source and edit out the
> offending prompt. :)
>
> Better yet, create a config variable for it, and submit a patch. :)
Try the attached patch: it creates a quad option for bounce.
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--- commands.c.orig Tue
s the record folder, and 'c>' opens
the mbox folder.
In summary (under ksh):
mutt -f \< # mutt quits with No such file or directory (errno = 2)
mutt -f \> * mutt open with the mbox folder.
Is this a mutt problem, or a problem with my setup?
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On 990223, at 09:45:02, Eric Smith wrote:
> I am trying to extract binary attachments (say a .doc file or whatever)
> from a mail folder. This process must be automated in a script.
UUDeview may be useful:
http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/~fp/uudeview/
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On 990212, at 17:42:37, Claus Assmann wrote:
> Question: how can I disable the X-Mailer: header?
> Is there some easy/recommended way to do this?
I've been running configure as:
env CFLAGS='-DNO_XMAILER' configure ...
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of mutt in xterm (XFree86) with ncurses
or slang; ncurses ignores bold if the terminfo database says bold is not
available (slang doesn't seem to check the terminfo database). After
altering the terminfo for xterm to indicate bold is available, it
worked.
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