g what revisions, but I'm currently
using 1.2.5i and have been for quite some time... and I use it quite heavily.
I struggle to keep my main inbox below 1000 messages, and a few of my other
boxes that procmail dumps into are approaching that number as well.
Is it possible you're running into disk quota limits?
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menu immediately
after I finish editing the message, or at the very least, if I choose to set
a To: message in that post-editing menu.
Is there any hope?
Thanks!
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ecade or so to figure that one out. :)
> So looks like qmail's advantage of non-root thing is not an advantage anymore, is it
>? :))
root/non-root is a trivial thing to program around. The fact that qmail runs
as non-root has never been one of the reasons I suggest qmail.
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current bottom-line "new mail" is easily missed), and the mail
> could be easily read with one swipe of 'return'.
Eek. While I don't use Opera for my email (I'm a mutt/procmail guy) any app
that moved my cursor/mo
Just like the subject says.
I see on the mutt homepage that gnupg is recommended over pgp. Are there
reasons for this beyond the whole 'use gnu whenever possible because of their
licensing'? Or are there real, functional reasons behind choosing gnupg over
pgp?
On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 02:37:19AM +0100, Glyn Millington wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is it possible to set up Mutt to send a blind copy to myself each time I
> send out an email? Can anyone tell me how, or point me to the right place
> to find out?
In your .muttrc:
set c
m thinking of is 'x', which is rather unfortunate. :-)
> Alternatively, is there any way to hide (not display) deleted messages?
I too was a pine refugee.
I put this in my .muttrc so that 'x' does what it does in pine:
bind index x sync-mailbox
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l this stuff from work/home/friends
house without having to lose state at all.
So, a rather long-winded response, I know... but I just wanted to contend that
mutt does not require a front end.
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; BTW, it's lynx, not links. Sounds like a nitpick, but if the poor guy was
> > going to do a search on 'links', it wouldn't get him very far.
>
> $ man links
>
> NAME
> links - lynx-like alternative character mode WWW browser
Well, poo on me. That's what I get for shooting my big mouth off. =)
- Myrddin
Try w3m and links, two text-mode
> browsers that seem to be fairly capable.
BTW, it's lynx, not links. Sounds like a nitpick, but if the poor guy was
going to do a search on 'links', it wouldn't get him very far.
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r replies, I'd just like to point out that
> the command for tagging the current thread is t (with the default
> keybindings, anyway).
As well, you can do a pattern-match tag with 'T'. After hitting 'T', mutt
will ask for a pattern, and all messages that match that pattern will be
tagged.
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nter commands that you can
execute against those tagged messages. For example:
;d will delete them
;s will save them to another box of your choosing
etc.
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ICQ: 22404528 Why Vegan?
ror: package mutt-1.0.1i-8 (which is newer then
>mutt-1.2i-1.cfp.rhl6) is already installed
>
> Whaaat'ssuuup?
> btw...I tried rpm -U does anyone use rpm -F?
Use the '--force' option to override.
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On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 08:34:24PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
> I suggest adding a new status flag: `d' to indicate that the deletion of
> this message resulted from , , or
> .
>
> What do you think?
Sounds like a great idea
o the
initial delivery method, location, and form, this has nothing to do with the
mail reader (mutt, pine, elm, etc) but is instead handled by processes such as
sendmail or qmail.
In other words, there's no such thing as 'pine-format' when it comes
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