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> i use SecureCRT to connect to my mailserver (a Solaris 8 box) whenever
> i'm in windows. i'm unable to get it display my colour settings
> properly even though i have tried changing the terminal type to linux,
> ansi, etc. with some combinations of
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> Currently I have to print msg's via the pipe command. I have 2 questions
> regarding this:
I am using muttprint. It is superior. I have used a2ps and enscript
before, but i ended up with muttprint and i love it. Even though my boss
makes fun of a c
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> if I wanted to completely empty a mailbox?
"D." will delete ALL.
igor
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> > since the first bit presumably is doing some sanity checking as well, it
> > MIGHT work to take out the 'else if' line entirely, but i don't really
> > know.
> >
> > /* Make sure that the terminal can take the control codes */
> >
I was browsing mutt section on www.dotfiles.com and came across this:
http://www.dotfiles.com/files/27/189_.muttrc
I do not know about you, but i find this copyright note very funny...
Especially in muttrc.
# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for
# any purpose w
On Fri 18 Jan 2002, Jyothi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How to Configure the outgoing mail server in mutt and where should I do
> it?. I am able to receive mails from outside. For that I use command c
Mutt does not do smtp. So no, you can not.
> to open my inbox and give the path imap://mailserver path/INB
Am i on something or the Subject of this message is completely out of
whack ?
Subject: Re: problems in sending mail Hi, I am having problem of sendmail
outside my organisation. It doesn't return any error after sending mail
but mails are not delivered at all. Is it the problem of sendmail ??. I a
> COMMAND links '%s'
COMMAND command
If the specified command contains a %s, it will be
subsituted with the URL that was requested, otherwise
the URL is appended to the COMMAND string. The default
COMMAND is:
url_handler.sh %s
Not
> I know this may seem a bit stupid but I can't find on the mutt.org
> webpages any mention of an anonymous cvs server. Is there one? And if so
> how does one access it?
ftp://ftp.mutt.org/pub/mutt/snapshots/
igor
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> Hi,
>
> I encountered a webpage which the owner use a Indonesian mutt, does it
> mean that all the command in Indonesian? How does that thing possible, I
> have locales-id (Indonesian) rpm though. I have browsed the manual, and
> they never mention anything about localization.
>
> please enli
> > I guess that quite a few of the subscribers are just devoted to
> > flooding this list with chitchat. I would suggest creating
> > mutt-chat, so that those who feel the urge to send non-technical, OT
> > stuff to mutt-users would have a place to go.
>
> Yeah, but the problem i
> As Tom Gilbert has it in his sample .muttrc:
> set indent_str="> " # change this and I'll kill you! ;-)
I have have this:
set indent_string="> " # Dont' be a moron. Leave it as is.
igor
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to
the cur/ BUT it keeps the N flag on the message itself.
mark_old is UNset
same error exists with
1.3.25i
1.3.25-current-20020108i
1.3.25-current-20020110i
1.3.25-current-20020111i
It this really a bug ?
igor
On Fri 11 Jan 2002, Igor Pruchanskiy wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> It has be
Hello List,
It has been a long time since i posted questions here, because RTFM is a
magical thing. Well, this time it is something i can not solve on my
own...
I have been doing some changes to my ~/.muttrc, restructuring stuff and so
on. Tried to use IMAP but since i did not have time to figur
> I suspect that it doesn't have anything to do with mutt, but I don't know
> who else to ask. The thing is that all of a sudden all mails from a friend
> of mine (who also uses mutt) have TABs in these three header lines:
> From:name etc
> To:name etc
> Date:date
I actually killed an hour la
> While I'm on RedHat, not Mandrake, my suspicion is that Mandrake may be
> set up so that you do not need a .forward file for postfix. Have you
> tried running without the .forward?
Sorry for late reply, but i am just catching up on my 927 new messages in
mutt-users mailbox :)
Anyway, Postfix
Hello all,
I know this is not exactly a mutt question, but since the app name have
m-word in it i decided to ask here...
How can i configure muttprint or whatever it's using (LaTeX ?) to print
cyrillic ?
igor
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I just saw this conversation on irc
kate: The mutt developer is working on pup, Son of Mutt.
Jeopardy: oh, I thought you were talking about blackbox. :-)
NetSkier: say what? LOL!
NetSkier: Michael Elkins, or Thomas Roessler?
lol
kimihia: It is true; kate: Elkins
He said he is not working
> %
> % send-hook "." "set signature='echo -n "Uptime: "; uptime \
> % | sed "s/.*up\(.*\),\ \+[0-9]\+\ user.*/\1/"|'"
>
> That is one way to do it, and a fine way at that. You could lose the
> quotes around the . regexp, though, and you may have some troubles with
> the nested quotes arou
Hello all,
I have a little question here
See this signature at the bottom? Well, it is not supposed to be here.
I have these set in my .muttrc
# Makes signature look like this : "Uptime: 20 days, 22:01"
# Stolen from mutt-users list :)
set signature='echo -n "Uptime: "; uptime \
|
> Works fine for me in 1.2.5i
worked great for me when i used 1.2.5i also
igor
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r/spool/mail/leblanc supposed to be? I am
> using cyrus imap, and all mail is stored in a separate mail partition.
> Is there something else I am missing here?
>
> I apologise for taking this thread so far off topic, but
> http://www.procmail.org is currently unavailable. I have
I was just going to forward your message to procmail list and saw that you
did that yourself :)
On Fri 15 Jun 2001, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
> Good news. I left sendmail up using the procmail config, and all mail
> that came to me between roughly 3:30 and 9:00 this morning went to
> /dev/null for so
slackware-current with glibc-2.2.3
mutt compiles but gives warnings like
gcc -DSHAREDIR=\"/usr/local/share/mutt\" -DSYSCONFDIR=\"/usr/local/etc\"
-DBINDIR=\"/usr/local/bin\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H=1 -I. -I. -Iintl
-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include/ncurses -I./intl -Wall -pedantic -g
-O2 -c muttlib
at error
> If I remove the recipe you gave, I get no problem. Are these all
> spaces, or are there tabs within?
>
> Any ideas? I appreciate any help.
>
> Lou
>
> On 05/30/01 09:17 AM, Igor Pruchanskiy sat at the `puter and typed:
> > add to your .procmailrc
> >
&
On Tue 12 Jun 2001, Jim Toth wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 01:57:25PM -0700, Igor Pruchanskiy
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > Anyone knows if it is possible to get aspell to work with 1.3.18 ?
> > I did
> > set ispell="/usr/local/bin/aspell"
> > bu
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From: Tracy R Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], George Georgalis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mutt syntax highlighting
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 07:54:07PM -0700, Igor Pruchanskiy wrote:
> Here is what i got. I have no idea what quoted1
Anyone knows if it is possible to get aspell to work with 1.3.18 ?
I did
set ispell="/usr/local/bin/aspell"
but since aspell is not ispell, Mutt pukes.
Is there a patch for that ? Google resturns nothing helpful..
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'10182 Telesis Ct., 6th Floor','addr2'=>'San Diego, CA, 92121',
'p'=>'858.546.
in my .muttrc i have
set charset="koi8-r"
set allow_8bit
but when i look at the header of the e-mail i sent to myself
it says
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
^
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I am also not able to send e-mails that will stay with t
I am sure this question was asked before, but i am not able to find
anthing about this
How can i view dotfiles in mutt's file browser ?
igor
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'10182 Telesis Ct., 6th Floor',
'addr2' => 'San Diego, CA, 92121',
'p' => '858. 546. 1182 x464',
'f' => '858. 546. 0480',
add to your .procmailrc
:0 Bfh
* H ?? !^Lines:
* -1^0
* 1^1 ^.*$
| formail -A "Lines: $="
On Wed 30 May 2001, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
> I noticed that mutt does not look at how many lines a message has
> until you explicitly read it. Once you do, mutt only remembers the
> number until you quit.
mutt -v | grep System
does it say [ncurses 4.2] or something like that ?
if it does default should do, if you have no ncurses, i do not believe
that it knows what default color is
You can replace default with black or whatever you like, then it should not
complain...
If you do not have ncurs
I am having some serious lag sending mail to this list.
Is that normal ? Takes about 20 min to show up on the list
igor
Add this to your .mailcap
text/html; lynx -dump %s ; copiousoutput
add this to your .muttrc
auto_view text/html
igor
On Thu 03 May 2001, Dr. Christian Seberino wrote:
> How do people read HTML emails?
>
> Yes I know I could save email and fire
> up Netscape but is there some automagic
> wa
man muttrc
~C EXPR message is either to: or cc: EXPR
So, messages with debian in To: or Cc: headers will go to =support mailbox.
igor
On Tue 01 May 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
> > I do it like this in my muttrc, is there a better way, maybe one
> > that works for all subscribed lists w
You might want to fix your time
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 03:52:47 +0900
^^^
On Sat 10 Feb 2001, Joss Winn wrote:
> Many thanks for all the advice answering my dumb questions. I hope this next one is
>as simple to solve.
>
> I want to read Japanese text. I'm not too c
FEATURE(local_procmail)dnl
bypasses .forward, so you do not need it
On Wed 25 Apr 2001, Dirk Laurie wrote:
> Suresh Ramasubramanian skryf:
> > Dirk Laurie proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> >
> > > When retrieving mail from a POP server, it gets dumped straight into
> > > my inbox, without passi
slackware forever
On Tue 24 Apr 2001, Mr. Wade wrote:
> Daniel Nielsen wrote:
> > Oki, this might seem "newbie"ish... but where and how do you view your
> > current consolefont / change it
>
> I will have to admit ignorance here, but what I am about to
> describe might be distribution-specif
Mutt has a pretty good online manual. I suggest that you check it out:
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-5.html
igor
On Sat 21 Apr 2001, Horace G. Friend III wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have the following text/html entries in ~/.mailcap. can someone help
> me modify the behavior for text/html? T
Yes, Netscape has a horrible habit of keeping message even after you delete them.
However, there is a trick to that.
Right click on a folder in Netscape Messanger and select "Compress Folder"
That will clean then all up.
you can do
du -sk ~/nsmail before and after and see how much space you sav
set ascii_chars
will make your threads look good on Solaris
igor
On Fri 20 Apr 2001, Chris Green wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 10:28:36PM +0200, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 08:53:26AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> > > I'm running mutt in rxvt windows on Solaris (2.6 at t
You can hit 'h' within pager window to see the full message header.
Is that what you are talking about ?
igor
On Thu 19 Apr 2001, Erika Pacholleck wrote:
> I need an advice how I would best do this:
>
> 0. default is: take all headers out
> 1. for a mailinglist reply to mailinglist [EMAIL PROTE
Here is mine:
divert(-1)dnl
#
# sendmail.mc created by Solefald igor (at) linuxinside (dot) com
#
divert(0)dnl
VERSIONID(`$Id: generic-linux.mc,v 8.1 1999/09/24 22:48:05 gshapiro Exp $')dnl
OSTYPE(`linux')dnl
DOMAIN(`generic')dnl
MASQUERADE_AS(`yourdomain_goes_here.com')dnl
define(`DATABASE_MAP_T
Sendmail does rock. *I* think that it is better then qmail.
8.12.0.Beta7, wich is currently out now does not need to run as root anymore.
Don't want beta ? 8.11.3 is stable.
So looks like qmail's advantage of non-root thing is not an advantage anymore, is it ?
:))
igor
On Tue 17 Apr 2001, Sure
Ok, i'll be more specific.
default allows me to use aterm's transparency
igor
On Sun 15 Apr 2001, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 03:13:04PM -0700, Igor Pruchanskiy wrote:
> > Replace default with black. default will have no effect in xterm.
>
> that de
Replace default with black. default will have no effect in xterm.
# Color Terminals (export TERM=xterm-color)
color hdrdefault cyan default
color quoted green default
color signature red default
color indicator black cyan
color attachment magenta default
color error brightred default
color status
You might also want to do something about this:
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gpg: BAD signature from "Benny Chee (Singapore Telecommunications Ltd)
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On Sun 15 Apr 2001, Benny Chee wrote:
> hi,
>
> I would like to default save all my attachments to a folder. ie wh
set record=+outbox
Will save all outgoing mail into the Maildir called outbox
You sould drop the + if you are using mbox format
igor
On Fri 13 Apr 2001, CB wrote:
> Still feeling out mutt, so if I'm retreading old issues, sorry. I had:
> set copy = yes
> set record = +Sent
> set folder = "~/
Today i finally got to the Mutt MIME configuration part.
I spent about 10 minutes trying to compile RunningX.ci, link to which i found on
mutt.org.
I was getting all kinds of errors and i did not feel like digging through that, so i
came up with
my own little RunningX replacement. Just a simpl
You can not tell Mutt to use external smtp server if i am not mistaking. It has to
use your local sendmail or another mailer.
And it does not send your message body as an attachment. It just looks like it, if you
are talking about the screen where you hit "y"
to send mail out.
igor
On Sun 08
in .muttrc
set beep_new# Beep on new messages
does the job for me. I hate sounds :)
Works great with Maildir
igor
On Sun 08 Apr 2001, Phil Sexton wrote:
> I have mutt working how I want it to now (best mail client I have used, I
> think, BTW). I would like to play sounds upon new
I use
push cMaildir\r # Go directly to my Maildir
I hope that helps.
Igor
On Sun 08 Apr 2001, Phil Sexton wrote:
> I would like for the mail directory to be displayed when mutt opens. I.E,
> what I see when I use c ?.
>
> Does anyone have an idea on how to do this?
>
> --
> Phil
Hello,
Does anyone know if it is possible to define additional Mailbox Shortcuts in Mutt ?
Or i have to do something like:
macro index \em "cMaildir/lists/mutt-users\r" "Go to the mutt-users mailbox"
macro pager \em "cMaildir/lists/mutt-users\r" "Go to the mutt-users mailbox"
BTW, i tri
nd... This looks really odd
but i could never figure out how to fix that. Note that only
koi10x20 and 1251-10x20 fonts have that problem
igor
igor (at) linuxinside (dot) com
On Sat 07 Apr 2001, Vitaly A. Repin wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 12:24:50AM -0700, Igor Pruchanskiy wrote:
>
nslit"
igor
On Fri 06 Apr 2001, Vitaly A. Repin wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 05:25:40PM -0700, Igor Pruchanskiy wrote:
>
> > If i get a message containing cyrillic characters all is see is
> >
> > ?? ??? ?? ?
> > ? ? ??? ?
Hello,
I am sure this question was asked on this mailing list a million times,
but i do not seem to be able to find an answer that would actually
make this work
If i get a message containing cyrillic characters all is see is
?? ??? ?? ?
? ? ??? ?
I woul
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