On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 06:51:26AM +0200, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
> On Sun, May 12, 2024 at 04:49:45PM -0700, Joe Damato via Mutt-users wrote:
> > A follow up question: is there a way to apply this to only specific imap
> > directories?
>
> What you now want to
On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 12:13:47AM +0200, Francesco Ariis wrote:
> Hello Joe,
>
> Il 12 maggio 2024 alle 14:47 Joe Damato via Mutt-users ha scritto:
> > Is there any way to get mutt to highlight/colorize/mark or somehow
> > indicate to me messages which specifically have my
would just appear in some random thread
on the list that I may otherwise not read unless mutt informed somehow that
the message had me in the TO or CC.
Thanks,
Joe
Hi, all
I asked some question yesterday about how to redefine the same key
using a macro. Subject title was:
[Macro] Redefine the same key ( key)
Finally I had found a way to make it work "almost" as expected:
my not working old macro needed sequence to be enclosed in single
quotes instead in do
On Tuesday 01.09.15 15:06, Joe wrote:
> Hi all,
> I' trying to set key such that when I press it
> mutt execute some commands and then it redefines same
> key.
>
> Let's take a look closer to my muttrc attempt:
> ---
> macro index 'alone' \
>
On Tuesday 01.09.15 17:51, Elias Diem wrote:
> Hi Bastian
>
> On 2015-09-01, bastian-muttu...@t6l.de wrote:
>
> > The mutt homepage [1] links to the mutt mailing list archives for -users
> > [2] and -dev [3]. Both are not reachable (at least right now).
> >
> >
> > 1: http://www.mutt.org/
Hi all,
I' trying to set key such that when I press it
mutt execute some commands and then it redefines same
key.
Let's take a look closer to my muttrc attempt:
---
macro index 'alone' \
"~T\n" "hide other threads"
macro index \
" macro index '' ; push alone"
---
when I've tried
Hi all,
I posted a replay to David message yesterday morning,
but looking at mail-archive.com web site, that message
is not shown...
Now, I'm not sure if it's just a problem of that web
site or my message was not received by any recipients
of mutt-users mailing list.
Anyway I can see my mail on an
On Thursday 27.08.15 21:40, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Joe [08-27-15 18:41]:
>
> > Hope this will be usefull to solve...
>
> Very difficult solving problems when one does not know all the parameters
> and doesn't have access. This information is necessary you *
On Thursday 27.08.15 15:54, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2015-08-28 00:36 +0200, Joe wrote:
>
> > set folder = $HOME/Mail
>
> > set spoolfile = +inbox
>
> > mailboxes `echo +*`
>
> Manual section 3.14:
>
> Note
>
> The folders in the ma
On Thursday 27.08.15 12:58, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Joe [08-27-15 12:10]:
> [...]
> > Then I ran fetchmail...
> >
> > And finally I've opened Mutt.
> > Using 'push "c"' in my muttrc, I'm directly in "browser menu" a
On Thursday 27.08.15 23:43, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 27.08.15 13:40, Joe wrote:
> > Nothing changes... still no "N-flag" in browser menu...
>
> That is peculiar. Have we compared a positive buffy-check, i.e. hitting
> '.' and being told that there
On Thursday 27.08.15 12:31, Joe wrote:
>
> manual.txt says:
>
>
> 3.119. mail_check_recent
>
>Type: boolean
>Default: yes
>
>When set, Mutt will only notify you about new mail that has been
>received since the last time you opened the ma
On Wednesday 26.08.15 17:34, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
>
> Check the code, in buffy.c, buffy_mbox_hasnew(). It's a good deal more
> complicated, and there are quite a few more ways it could be messed up.
> Including, but maybe not limited to, the config options check_mbox_size
> and mail_check_recen
On Wednesday 26.08.15 08:03, Joe wrote:
> On Tuesday 25.08.15 09:43, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> > On 2015-08-25 17:35 +0200, Joe wrote:
> >
> > > %N should mean: "show N flag for mailboxes containing "New" mail messages"
> >
> > > all
On Tuesday 25.08.15 09:43, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2015-08-25 17:35 +0200, Joe wrote:
>
> > %N should mean: "show N flag for mailboxes containing "New" mail messages"
>
> > all mailboxes are in mbox format (at now) not in maildir format.
> >
As you can see by mail subject I noticed this unexpected behavoiur.
Follows my folder_format setting from muttrc.
---
set folder_format = "%2C %t %-50.50f %N %20.20d"
---
%N should mean: "show N flag for mailboxes containing "New" mail messages"
Thanks in advance to "Francesco Ariis" who replied:
On Wednesday 26.08.15 00:12, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 25.08.15 15:29, Joe wrote:
> > Mmmm, this differs on my machine:
> >
> > from browser menu I can see mailboxes in ~/Mail directory.
> > If I type ":exec exit", mutt ask me for which mailbox I want to
On Tuesday 25.08.15 16:14, Francesco Ariis wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 03:29:28PM +0200, Joe wrote:
> > Let's test it...
> > ...
> >
> > Ye it works! :)
> > Question solved! Thanks a lot for your help.
>
> Glad it worked. I still don'
On 25.08.15 13:18, Francesco Ariis wrote:
>
> The browser menu is the one where all mailboxes/folders are listed.
> >From there:
>
> - I type ":exec exit" and mutt returns to the last mailbox opened
Mmmm, this differs on my machine:
from browser menu I can see mailboxes in ~/Mail director
On 25.08.15 02:19, Francesco Ariis wrote:
>
> macro browser q ""
This doesn't work for me...
When I press "q" mutt says something like:
"change to folder ?"
And if I press "enter" it says obviously that mailbox doesn't
exists... Anyway this macro doesn't quit mutt at all...
The only
On 24.08.15 18:09, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> joe.on.l...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Is there a way to quit mutt immediately when I'm in browser menu?
>
> uppercase "Q" is bound to . This will save changes to the mailbox
> and quit mutt.
Perhaps this should work from "index menu", when you are withi
Hi all,
Is there a way to quit mutt immediately when I'm in browser menu?
Thanks in advance!
Regards
tails on it's
usage with hunspell.
Any thoughts, please?
Thanks
Joe
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> I cannot figure out why the ispell key-bindings do not work.
Please ignore my question. Looks like the lower case version of the
key-bindings work. Such as "x" to exit instead of "X".
Thanks and Sorry for the bother,
Siva
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he next word. I have the list of
key-bindings such as "e(X)it to exit, ? for help" show up at the
bottom. The "Space" and "?" keys work. But, the X or any of the other
key-bindings do not work.
Any suggestions on how to make them work?
Thanks
Joe
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Hello,
I am wondering if it is possible to change (add to) the list of
keybindings that mutt shows in the bottom? For example, in the index
menu, it shows me: q:Quit d:Del u:Undel s:Save m:Mail r:Reply ?:Help
Thanks
Joe
n the message other than your
relpy it comes through as empty on the persons phone.
Thanks for your help.
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in it! No Mutt → no email → computer is not
> needed ☺. Big thanks to all developers!
I'll second that and third it, if need be :-)
Joe
lient.
>From the manual I suspect this can be achieved by Save Hook, but I
can't my head round it.
Thank you all for wonderful mutt it is an essential part of my little
CRM system.
Joe
On 16:59 Thu 15 Nov , Russell L. Harris wrote:
> * Joe Masters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [071115 16:14]:
> > On 13:43 Thu 15 Nov , Gary Johnson wrote:
> > > On 2007-11-15, Joe Masters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I need some ideas as to set
On 13:43 Thu 15 Nov , Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2007-11-15, Joe Masters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I need some ideas as to setting up a demo of Mutt for netphobic users.
> > Let me explain.
> > My problem is that I need to run the demo on a standalone Debian Etc
through procmail etc.
But this seems like a LOT of work (I have enough of that already).
Any ideas?
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ell me
how in mutt i can save this attatchment in a format
that i can view with the gimp or any linux/unix image
viewer.
Thanks,
joe
tly what i'm looking to do (filter mail into folders).
joe
Jeff Turner([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 10:48:57AM +1000:
> Hi,
>
> I've been wondering about this for a long time..
>
> If one uses POP3 to download mail, then filtering can be done with procmail,
&g
Thanks, it turns out for some reason i had as .signature
directory. I have no idea where it came from.
sorry for the posting confusion.
joe
Wade A. Mosely([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 02:15:17PM -0400:
> Joe Rice wrote:
> >
> > please excuse me if this made to t
nyone can
help solve this problem i would appreciate it.
Thanks
joe
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.
Joe
urope")? And do they
replicate/transfer data?
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> set pgp_list_pubring_command=~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg
Those look an awful lot like file specifications, and not commands.
Commands would be more like /usr/bin/gpg.
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to be addressing hosts for someone else, but it
shouldn't be too severe if you have hosts: dns [NOTFOUND=continue] files.
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s property of what one might call a "comment continuation."
Perhaps whoever wrote the parser code for the Mutt configuration files
is an avid TCL programmer as well? :^)
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One, hopefully small, note: in English, the third person gender
neutral possessive pronoun has no apostrophe; quirky, but true. What
is quoted here could be expanded to "it is," "it was," "it has," or
similar.
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d you get back a usable VM again.
Or just simply copy the virtual disk and config files and such,
boot/ruin, delete working copy, copy/move back saved copy.
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eeds to be
>like this
>
and so goes more text here.
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H i gets you into GNUEmacs info mode once in the editor itself.
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On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 09:39:33AM -0600, Craig Neuwirt wrote:
>Can mutt be configured to work over a firewall with a proxy server.
Yes.
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netstat -nr | grep '^0\.0\.0\.0' >/dev/null 2>&1
then # there is a default route; we're on the Internet
: # so do nothing extra
else # we aren't, so use the Sendmail defer option
sendm="$sendm -odd"
fi
exec $sendm "$@"
I hope you
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":[^@]*" be more appropriate? I don't think the outer parentheses
are necessary, but I guess that depends on what you're trying to
accomplish. I'd nix 'em so your computer has less work to do.
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) is executed before emacsclient is run.
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od. No, not Richard Stallman, or Linus Torvalds, but God."
>(By Matt Welsh)
That's a great line
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as been no list mail for the last couple
>of days?)
UOK. Well enough.
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box)'
Q:...for those of you who use maildir...would you ever have
subdirectories in $HOME/Mail?
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rious; gpg-2comp does do some work
By default, Mutt makes the body of a signed email quoted-printable, so
the contents will not be equivalent. If you check the raw msg w/ GPG,
it will be different than checking the decoded message. I'm not 100%
sure, but I think that's why the signat
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envelope munging with the generics table, but that's
another matter too. Again, all it takes is some study.
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unctionality was
broken out into a separate exe so that debugging of that one small
piece (a helper exe) would reduce the sheer volume of exploitable
code. It's almost a programmatic firewall of sorts.
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On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 12:06:19AM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
>On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 02:23:13AM -0500, Joe Philipps wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 06:51:52PM -0600, Jeff Howie wrote:
>> >Hi all. I'd like to be able to set the 'd' in the pager to exit me
>
so lazy that I need the computer to do this for
me. :^) :^) :^)
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eep. I also like it when I delete
a message, I go on to the next one...hence you'll "see" the beep.
macro pager d "Delete present message and return to
the index"
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xact keybindings (and therefore, Mutt's
mode) at the time they're executed. Using for example
"" would be explicit about what you would want done.
I dunno...is that helpful?
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advantage of its graphical
encoding/compression (over just using bare X11), and use ssh's
compression on top of that. Over my present V.90 connection, it's not
too bad.
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On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 10:11:07AM +0100, Thorsten Haude wrote:
>Moin,
>
>On 00-12-18, Joe Philipps wrote:
>You don't have to sign them, only to acknowledge their validity. For
>example, I would acknowledge any keys signed by 'ct magazine CERTIFICATE',
>bec
pipeline with
tee(1) and a named FIFO can be crafted. (mkfifo gpgpipe; tee gpgpipe
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discouraged.
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k someone not to do something (e.g., a "Jeopardy!"
format message), but then they do it anyway???
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for hourly.
Cron? I wouldn't necessarily run it from cron, but if you never want
to run Sendmail in daemon mode (-bd), that sounds like your only
option.
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n invocation
of a shell (e.g. bash -c "...") to do it for you.
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ill choose MD5, while GPG will use SHA-1.
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or me to hear it :)
In general, if you're using IMAP, I think it's unlikely that the MDA
is running on the same host as mutt.
I would also be interested to know if it's possible to tell mutt to
check a list of IMAP folders periodically. If not, this would be a useful
addition, I think.
Joe
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On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 10:27:39PM -0400, Ken W wrote:
> Has anyone here written a script to make vim quote replies like tin
> can, placing a spaces between quoted paragraphs? I would do it but I
> don't know how. :( I think this would be a great function for mutt as
> a variable.
Do you have
My god, a flurry of self-replies. Sorry about the noise. Won't happen
again.
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 09:25:32AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 08:41:12AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
> > Aaah, I see. So here's the thing:
> >
> > 1. I want folder={ma
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 08:41:12AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
> Aaah, I see. So here's the thing:
>
> 1. I want folder={maggie.automagic.org}INBOX when I do a "c" to change
>folders;
>
> 2. I want folder=~ when I do an "a" to add an attachment to a me
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 05:17:21PM +0200, Kai Blin wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 01:27:21AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
> > I have folder and spooldir set to an IMAP-type path, since I don't keep
> > any mail locally. This works very nicely (mmm, 1.2.4i good) except that
&
filesystem.
This kind of sucks :)
Am I doing something stupid? Or is this really a problem?
Build is stock 1.2.4i with --with-imap on OpenBSD 2.7/i386; muttrc
below.
Joe
# $Id:$
#
# built on mutt 1.2.4i
# look-and-feel
unset confirmappend
set ascii_chars=yes
set beep_new=yes
set delete=yes
set
Can some of you mutts out there give me some tips on how to configure mutt?
What I need to do first it change my reply address in mutt to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
so that I can post to this mailing list.
I'm not sure if there is a muttrc file I need to modify or if I have to
create a new one.
o the FAQ or make some contributions to the documentation.
That's a good idea. I just wrote it all down in my composition book,
where I keep all the other important bits of info about my computer
setup that I'm likely to forget just when I need it most desparately.
-Joe
et
sendmail and fetchmail working with my POP account. =)
Anyway, I just wanted to say hi to everyone. I look forward to
learning from you, and eventually being able to contribute back to the
community once I've learned enough. :)
Best regards,
-Joe
This was right on the money! Good call.
Thanks,
joe
Stefan `Sec` Zehl([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at
12:48:47AM +0200:
> On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 10:47:21AM -0400, Joe Rice wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Could someone tell me why mutt strips an URL from the body of
> > my
Hi,
Could someone tell me why mutt strips an URL from the body of
my out-going email? It only happens when the line starts with
the URL.
Thanks in advance,
joe
appeal. And what makes you think the government won't?
According to Cindy Curan, we've got another 2-3 years and most likely a
Supreme Court case before you'll be able to export.
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ts me from sending a filename
that contains spaces. And certainly not the space is simply within the path.
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oblem is that if I hit [h] to open in headers mode, then hit [p], the
logical assumption is that I want to print the full headers. Unfortunately,
it responds the same as the previous prints. What is involved in fixing
this?
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I realize that most of you have filters which keep you from seeing doubles,
but this doesn't mean that the problem shouldn't be resolved. Is there any
good reason for the list to send 2 copies of everything?
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d not wanting to hack changes that
patches with break, it would be a real pain. It would be easier to have the
authorized_users file :include: the list file, which would provide the same
benefit.
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de: syntax in
the authorized users file, and it ended up being more work than I wanted to
tackle at the time. When I look at the To: header thing, I'll look again.
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am problem.
[ Note: I realize that I'm coming off overly bitchy, but I'm the moderator
for about 6 lists, many more out of the way than mutt-users. And I know
exactly how many attempts are made to spam them. I also deal with the
massive amounts of drek/spam coming from gn
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 09:47:49PM -0800, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 09:34:52PM -0800, Joe Rhett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ah.. so should every user get put in here? Should sendmail be stopped and
> > started every time a change of this
s a mail delivery agent thing, and
nothing Mutt can help you with.
What I do is use sendmail's UserDB, which allows me to change my outgoing
mail name, and then adding on the mailer flag (I believe either i or j)
which tells sendmail to apply UserDB to the envelope as
opriate file rights, everyone should have the root
password? It gets the job done rather well, it seems.
Be serious. He can do whatever he wants, but "it works" isn't a good enough
reason for it to be a recommended solution.
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Joe Rhett
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> wrong...
Maybe .. I haven't look at this part of the code in a long, long time :-)
In any case, it isn't the right answer. UserDB or genericstable are the
general approaches to doing exactly what he needs.
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Joe Rhett Systems Engi
rnings.
Warning: you might as well be sending mail as "root" then, since you're
giving yourself the right to do just about anything with sendmail.
I highly recommending using the userdb or (I forgot about this before) the
"genericstable" feature.
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Joe Rhett
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information.
Is it possible to make printing context-sensitive to the full headers?
Issue #2:
Shouldn't defining something with "lists" automagickally make it an alias?
It would be nice.
( It there are reasons it wouldn't be nice, fire a
lly like about mutt is that it puts a person
into "append" mode on the To/Cc/Bcc lines. It would be nice to retain this
feature as it stands today - just fix the bug :-)
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