Would 'mu find' and 'mu remove' from mu/maildir-utils help? You'd
have to do a bit of scripting around them.
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ust forces many folks to view the text/html.
Or hit "d" and move on to a readable message.
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anks again.
Yahoo! can't drop POP3 until they get their IMAP service to stop going
wonky for weeks at a time.
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re-wraps it without
inserting the necessary additional quotation brokets and I have to add
them by hand. There's probably a way to fix that, but I can't be
bothered to rotate, I mean, adjust it.
So this sword really does cut both ways.
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.]
Indeed, it is the MTAs, not the MUAs, that will balk at looong lines.
Exim OOTB (at least, on Gentoo) is configured to be quite unforgiving
about it.
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when the mailbox is
> really being used for the first time.
> So I had to do this: mkdir -p $HOME/mutt/mail/{inbox,sent,trash}/{cur,new,tmp}
Yes, that's the Maildir structure.
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nd.
Converting the rules was tedious but not terribly difficult.
As someone else noted, sieve is also promising. I also have not tried
it yet.
I've only just now heard of fdm, so I don't know anything against
it. :-/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fdm_(software)
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If you want to offload some of the work to existing code, you might
look at things like GNU mailutils, or the tools that come with
maildrop, or some of the subcommands of https://github.com/djcb/mu
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Matthias Apitz
> Reply-To: Matthias Apitz
> To: xxx yyy
> Subject: Fwd: Re: Jugendfischen 2022
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> Message-ID:
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> X-Con-Id: 51246
> X-Con-U: 0-guru
>
>
&g
On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 11:12:42AM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 12:48:11PM -0400, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> >I wanted to bind the Enter key on the numeric pad so that it works the
> >same way as the Enter on the main key grid. I entered ":exec
> &g
ot no error back, but pressing pad-Enter still results
in "Key is not bound. Press '?' for help."
What am I missing?
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nd?
From my ~/.mailcap:
application/pdf; \
/usr/bin/atril %s; \
description=Portable Document Format document; \
test=test $DISPLAY; \
nametemplate=%s.pdf; \
print=/usr/bin/lpr %s;
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g for messages but it doesn't offer
> the actions function I'm after.
Have you looked at 'mu':
https://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu/
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revisable format until they are
satisfactory, and then render the finished content in a final format
(or multiple final formats) for publication.
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t with gpg from the script, before
> forwarding it to yourself.
A couple more ideas:
'maildrop' comes with some nice tools for working with mail in
scripts. (It's also a rather good filtering / routing / piping /
you-name-it MDA.)
Python has some nice standard library classes th
together, with nobody surrendering and being subjugated by
anybody else?
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hoose, pop
up an "are you sure?" dialog before following links, and generally
make it more like Mutt.
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o read the
unreasonable ones that I didn't just discard in pass 1.
If the only text in a message is "you need to view this in HTML," I
typically just hit 'd'.
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f I don't trust an
attachment, I can copy it out and use my kit of file torture tools to
extract its secrets.
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either obsolete nor unsupported, just unloved by some distro.s.
`man xterm` has a long section under RESOURCES which describes all of
the many adjustable behaviors. You might begin by looking at
'colorULMode'.
Sorry, I have no specific advice -- I got my xterm set up years ago
and
An appliance does the work for me, the same way
it does it for everyone else; a tool enhances my ability to do the work
using my skills and expressing my intent.
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On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 11:37:43PM +1300, martin f krafft wrote:
>I'd love to see some statistics about the age of mutt users.
62
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ndented blocks of text, *emphasis*,
_underscore/italics_, or lists.
(Or else my correspondents are more tolerant than I'd thought they
needed to be.)
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nk: I think that following links
without engaging my brain is dangerous behavior, and one of the
reasons I use Mutt is to interrupt that behavior before it becomes
established.
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base" file of threads
> marked as
> "bad" threads (perhaps as patterns) and one must actively store the given
> "bad" thread into it, for example with M and then a D would
> later, even in the next mutt session, read this "database" file and delete
&
Derek's message verified here.
Both of Ian's test messages verified here.
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y message, thinking
> that some how she had got her email back again. The use of phones for email
> alters the game. It is time we gave up bottom posting!
You go right ahead and give it up, if you wish.
I have no interest in coddling people who use tools but can't be
bothered to learn how th
e mail is
and use Mutt. It works very well, threading and all.
I haven't seen a phone-resident MUA or a webmail thingy that I would
choose to use if I had another way. But a modern phone makes a nice
terminal.
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Gvf ~/Main/mail.tar /path/to/maildir
>
> but it seems every time it is run it just adds copies of everything to
> the archive again, instead of just what was added since last time.
Have you tried out 'zip -u'?
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I've had good luck with nullmailer (to bounce everything through a
smarthost) and exim (as the smarthost).
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I'm another Gentoo user. I unmasked Mutt 1.8.2-r2 to see if it would
help a problem I was having with some S/MIME signed messages, and that
pulled in gpgme 1.8.0-r3. I have fewer problems now with S/MIME and no
new issues.
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eally nice tool, but for this I would probably reach first
for 'reformime' from the maildrop package. (I'm a long-time maildrop
fan.)
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with my X.509 key.
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it always says "secret key SOMETHING not found". (I've
tried the key ID with and without leading 0x, the key fingerprint, and
my email address. 'gpgsm -K' understands all of these.)
Yes, +CRYPT_BACKEND_GPGME is set.
What am I missing?
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I think you succeeded. Here I received your message containing a text/plain
bodypart (above) and a message/rfc822 bodypart. The latter contained
a text/calendar bodypart which rendered just fine using vcal.pl, a
nice VCALENDAR decoder script by Wayne Morrison.
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s T-bird to connect to
> Exchange using the Outlook Web Access settings.
>
> Has anyone ever connected to Exchange with Mutt?
Yes, with...IMAP. But the folks running Exchange have to enable that.
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SendEnv in ssh_config(5) and AcceptEnv in sshd_config(5),
as well as ssh(1), for more details, IF you use OpenSSH.) No matter
what you use to connect, this will likely require cooperation from the
remote sysadmin.
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Machines should not be f
the "lynx -dump" command then i see the
> raw html instead of the formatted html (as though i'd used "lynx -source"
> rather than "lynx -dump").
Here's that entry from my ~/.mailcap:
text/html; \
/usr/bin/lynx -dump -force_html '%s'
tly into when I start a
> new message ("set autoedit=yes").
>
> Outside the edit mode, I am more interested in the message structure and
> control (headers, attachements, if any, send/quit etc).
You are not alone. I choose Mutt because it doesn't try to hide what
it
aildrop's 'makemime' tool.
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Machines should not be friendly. Machines should be obedient.
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, but...why? Why put
my name on a message that I've repudiated in advance?
I look forward with pleasant anticipation but not much hope, to the
day when I can set maildrop to discard all unsigned mail before I see it.
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There's an app for that: your browser
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mailing-list rules and preferences, so
that UAs could give us more help in conforming to local standards.
h+HTML mail is required
h HTML mail is encouraged
h-HTML mail is discouraged
h! HTML mail is punishable by death
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to mutt per se, so this may not be the
> > best group to help. However we can perhaps point you in the right
>
> Indeed.
>
> And last I heard, .forward was deprecated. Your mail system may not
> care whether it's there or not.
Hmm, where did you hear that?
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On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 04:43:34PM -0500, Alan McConnell wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 12:53:20PM -0700, s. keeling wrote:
> > Incoming from Mark H. Wood:
> > > On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 09:28:05AM -0500, Alan McConnell wrote:
> > > > First, generically: I feel it
ly start.
The more complex (but preferred if it is not too difficult) way is to
have the processes tell each other how they're proceeding so that each
can make good decisions. The simple way here is to get Mutt to wait
until you tell it to proceed.
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sets forth arguments for separating MTA and MSA but I find those
arguments very weak.
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racting glitter-glue stuff unless I specifically ask to
see some. Liking that places me firmly in the minority, but I'm happy
there.)
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I don't do "doorbusters".
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g for e-mail?
I don't think it was about sending mail through a .gmail address; it
was about using the GMail web thingy to compose the mail being sent,
wasn't it?
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I don't do "doorbusters".
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at.
That's been my experience too. To read something written by someone
who has mastered his own native language, but not mine, is usually
easier for me than to read writing by someone whose first language is
English but who has never really learned to use it. When a poster
s
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 03:23:30PM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
> / Mark H. Wood wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 9:56:23 -0500 /
>
> > Well, when it doesn't work to lecture people who are trying to
> > communicate, try ignoring them. On public MLs, whenever my "
, well, when *replying*, emacs has a rewrap command. It even
recognizes quoted text and adds the quoting prefix, if I use it
properly. (Still learning what "properly" means in this context,
though.)
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I don't do "doorbusters&q
ived, bring a copy of this" messages (usually
dripping with unnecessary decoration and clutter) which I've printed
out of mutt. :-)
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I don't do "doorbusters".
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ecause the human eye, and the way it is mounted and controlled,
together with the human visual cortex and the way it processes
stimuli, have not changed at all in that interval, and that is the
technology which these conventions address.
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rks. Whatever the tactics, the goal is to get him to
wonder "what's wrong with my writing?" Then you can tell him what
could become right about it, which is a lot more interesting.
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I don't do "doorbusters".
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earning a new mail filter
> system is very low on the priority list.
I'm guessing 'sieve'. Haven't tried it.
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fetchmail + maildrop works for me.
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Humph.
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t. But I'm crazy enough to run a complete Kerberos
setup in my home.
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Well, here's one vote for maildrop (from a former procmail user).
They're both good.
And, since I use exim, I keep telling myself that someday I'm going to
try its Sieve per-user filter support.
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Asking whether markets a
icky
MTAs but lets me send directly to others, so that at least sometimes I
have useful logs to show whether a message went through.
The simple solution is often to just use your ISP's MTA as a smarthost
for all outgoing mail. I'm picky, so there are times when I don't get
to use
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 02:25:02PM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2012-03-01, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> > I've looked over all the configuration options I can find, and I see a
> > lot of stuff about *attachments*. Attachments are working pretty
> > well. But when I recei
please mail to .
To report a bug, please visit http://bugs.mutt.org/.
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