* Andre Berger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * Rob 'Feztaa' Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-07-29 19:08 -0400:
> > Alas! Andre Berger spake thus:
> > > By the way, what would an exmaple
> > > procmail rule to add a sender to the spamassassin blacklist look
> > > like?
Read `perldoc Mail::SpamAssasU
THE PROBLEM:
When I open a folder, often the message just below my cursor will be
orange. When I scroll down, they turn back to yellow (like all the other
new messages), but when I scroll back up, every message I pass turns
orange again. I have trimmed my index color settings to just those
above
* A. Reinhold ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One question: When selecting messages with the cursor (bar) in the
> index to tag them or do anything else, the index scrolls one message
> line further if the end of the display is reached. Now what i would
> like to have is that the index scrol
Hello,
I have a few questions I was unable to find answers for in the docs/web:
1. How can I disable the 'L' flag in 1.3.28i? It's redundant for me
since I already use procmail to sort my list-mail into folders.
2. How can I match match both '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' in a subs
* Sergei Gerasenko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm curious about the "set hostname" option. It works
> like a charm, no complains, but I'm wondering how it
> can work if sendmail doesn't allow to a regular user
> to set the "from" line. That is, I run mutt as a
> regular user and wi
* darren chamberlain ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I'm going to reply to a bunch of messages all at once. I'm
> attaching my first quick attempt at a configuration script; I've
> called mutt-makeconfig, for lack of a better name. It's very
> brute force, but it works. The config is very basic,
* Marc Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 08, 2001 at 08:12:48PM -0800, Mike Erickson wrote:
> > A few times, I've been going through old mail in one of my mailboxes and
> > noticed a mail with no subject. Opening it up reveals an entire email
> > messag
Hello,
A few times, I've been going through old mail in one of my mailboxes and
noticed a mail with no subject. Opening it up reveals an entire email
message, headers and all, in the body. I'm using sendmail, procmail,
biff n and mbox format. Is this mutt-related?
I also get a lot of emails, so
* Mike Erickson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> hello,
>
> q in browser is currently bound to 'exit' which prompts you for a
> mailbox name to go to. I'd like it to return me to the index I just came
> from, but can't figure out how to do this with.
>
> I
hello,
q in browser is currently bound to 'exit' which prompts you for a
mailbox name to go to. I'd like it to return me to the index I just came
from, but can't figure out how to do this with.
I've tried a macro that uses q^A^K but that didn't work, and it
doesn't look like there is a prebuilt
Hello,
One of the (very) few things that has bugged me about mutt is the way it
handles mailing lists. I join/leave too many mailing lists to maintain
my .muttrc as well as I should. A couple days ago, the thought occured
to me that mailing lists (subscribe, list) should be in a seperate file.
A
* peter horst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I want to periodically delete all unsaved messages in a given mailbox
> (mutt 1.2.5i); to this end I've put the following in my .muttrc:
>
> macro index ".d" "/eVT.;d$" "delete all messages"
>
> 1) Does this look right?
> 2) Is there a way to include "
trict;
use diagnostics;
# addquote.pl
# Mike Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
my $quotefile = '/home/mee/errata/quidquotes';
open(QUOTES,">>$quotefile") || die "Couldn't open $quotefile: $!";
undef $/;
my $quote = <>;
print QUOTES "%\n$quot
* Ailbhe Leamy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On (11/07/01 16:20), Drew Raines wrote:
>
> > * Ailbhe Leamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > > > Utilize the magical key.
> > >
> > > My only real problem with this is that I want it to display only
> > > those mailboxes which actually contain new mail.
>
ists inadverantly. Whoops.
TIA,
Mike
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