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> > On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 11:27:34AM -0400, Mike Arrison wrote:
> > >=20
> > > My question comes to receiving signed message
Thanks in advance,
Mike Arrison
P.S. Does my signature on this email look right?
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Or for those that prefer macros:
macro index A "T.*\n;WN;^t.*\n" "mark all as read"
On Wed, Jun 19, 2002 at 02:31:17AM +0800, Qingjia Zhu wrote:
> Maybe it's a dumb question, but how do I mark all mails in
> a mailbox as already read?
-Mike Arrison
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 02:06:55PM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> You can change the type of an attachment from the attachment menu
> (after hitting 'v'). After moving the cursor to the attachment
> and before hitting RETURN to open it, hit control-e, and enter
> "application/msword" or whatever.
could
associate application/octet-stream, but that seems dumb. Thoughts?
-Mike Arrison
with 0600 permissions. Is there anyway to add a
default permission setting of 0644 for attachment saves? Or even a
macro that would issue the chmod?
-Mike Arrison
:
folder-hook abc 'set bcc="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"'
But bcc doesn't seem setable like that (I suspect because I'm not yet in
the compose context). Or, maybe something like this:
macro generic setbcc "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "set bcc"
folder-hook abc 'setbcc'
Any ideas?
-Mike Arrison
mi, AND removed it after the final ^M... it worked :)
Moral: Whitespace is bad.
-Mike Arrison
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 06:18:42PM +0200, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> > macro compose 3 "^Umy_alias^M; \
> > ^Uother_addr^M " "Set From to my_alias"
>
> I would try it without the leading whitespace in the second line.
Good thought. No dice.
-Mike
actual lines.
-Mike Arrison
Well,
> macro index $somekey \
> "set var1; \
> set var 2; \
> set var 3"
I tried this:
macro compose 3 "^Umy_alias^M; \
^Uother_addr^M " "Set From to my_alias"
and I got a "Key is not bound" error somewhere after the from part.
That is the from part worked but the bcc pa
slashes in
the middle of the sequence don't seem to do it. Any thoughts?
-Mike Arrison
w other characters as quotes, stick in the
second brackets, like this one I did:
set quote_regexp="^([ \t]*[%|>:}#])+"
Maybe this will help someone :)
-Mike Arrison
"
Wouldn't that be nifty? Maybe I'll work on that, of if someone smarter
wants to jump in here.
-Mike Arrison
Hello Mutters,
I run mutt in a few different locations. I've gathered a few
different sent-mail mbox files that I'd like to combine into one. Would
cat'ing one onto another do it? Is mutt smart enough to still sort
them?
-Mike Arrison
n open back up in the right folder. So with some
help from fellow mutters, I now use these macros to change from info on
command:
alias Me1 Me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
alias Me2 Me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
macro compose 1 "^UMe1^M" "Set From to Me1"
macro compose 2 "^UMe2^M" "Set From to Me2"
I sanatized my information here a bit, so forgive me if there are syntax
mistakes. :)
-Mike Arrison
ute. Its source is
simple, so if you don't like the way it does something, or you want to
add a feature, it's easy. Yeah Open Source!
-Mike Arrison
d to
> create a directory called man.
you need --prefix=/usr It will then place binaries in /usr/bin and man
pages in /usr/man/etc...
-Mike Arrison
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d to
> create a directory called man.
you need --prefix=/usr It will then place binaries in /usr/bin and man
pages in /usr/man/etc...
-Mike Arrison
6 L Jun 05 08:02 To Mutt Users' (1.1K) ..>Re: key macros
Only the alias which they used in their To: is displayed. What gives?
-Mike Arrison
" - thankyou!
Thanks for the tip
> and please dont send TOFU (text oben, fullquote unten). thanks.
I was unfamiliar with the acronym, but I think I figured it out, yes?
-Mike Arrison
I was really thinking something more of a one keystroke macro kinda
thing that would immediately change my from address etc... Your
solution is nice, but it a) waits until sending, and b) relies on the to
address. I want to be able to change froms regardless of to. Anyone
else?
-Mike
I'm not the only one with this problem. Any help here?
-Mike Arrison
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
alias "Jones, Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
alias "Jackson, Chuck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
...
I'm willing to type in their full names, but I don't want to have to
remember full email addresses. Is that legal?
-Mike Arrison
Howdy,
What is the relationship between yahoo groups and the mutt
user's list? I ran across this link
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mutt-users/ from this page
http://mutt.blackfish.org.uk/ .
Sorry for being OT.
-Mike Arrison
nt of view.
So then I tried the DSsmtp.comcast.net trick. Now about
according to /var/log/maillog all my mail is "sent (OK.)", but about
half of it gets lost in space without a bounce error of any sort.
Can anybody help us? What is the best way to run a mail server
from a
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 02:03:19PM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> * Mike Arrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-14 14:00]:
> > Hello again,
> > I'm trying to figure out how sorting is really done in Mutt.
> > I currently have sort=threads. I thought tha
a snip of
my bugtraq foler today so you can see what I mean about the dates not
being sorted. As you see, the thread looks good, but the other times
are out of order. Any ideas?
-Mike Arrison
4 May 13 15:05 Ross Coppage(3.0K) ATMSNMPD Vulnerable but no
5 May 13
2002 at 10:20:04AM -0400, Mike Arrison wrote:
> > Howdy,
> > I'm trying to get a new message flag to display in front of my
> > folder name in the folder index view. So I'm doing the following:
> >
> >set folder_format="%2C %N %8s %d %f"
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 12:35:41PM -0400, Philip Mak wrote:
> On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 09:59:40AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> > % I'm trying to get a new message flag to display in front of my
> > % folder name in the folder index view. So I'm doing the following:
> > %
> > %set folder_f
u about new mail!
Sorry, not so easy :) FYI: My setup is fetchmail(POP)->procmail->local
folders. Mutt then accesses the folders locally (no IMAP).
Thanks Again,
Mike Arrison
seeing:
10 66442 May 13 08:48 apache_users
Unfortunately, I never see an 'N' even though when I enter a folder, it
clearly shows new messages (marked with an 'N') like so:
1 N May 12 12:05 XX (0.5K) XX
How do I get that 'N' on the fo
render html with lynx
or links?
Thanks in advance,
Mike Arrison
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 04:04:42PM +0200, Jochen Striepe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> please wrap your lines at 72 chars. Thx.
I'd very much like to. How would I do that automatically in
vi? Is there something like "set editor="vim set wrap 72"" or
something?
-Mike
lfile isn't my primary mailbox, and I'd rather have Mutt open my primary by
default.
Thanks in advance,
Mike Arrison
lfile isn't my primary mailbox, and I'd rather have Mutt open my primary by
default.
Thanks in advance,
Mike Arrison
anybody point me in the
right direction here?
-Mike Arrison
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