Re: [mutt] Unable to send mail to AOL?

2000-01-14 Thread Rüdiger Kuhlmann
Hi! >--[Jeremy Blosser]--<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Rüdiger Kuhlmann [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > >--[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]--<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > I'm having the exact same problem. > > http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/hps-13.01.00-000/ >

Re: [mutt] Unable to send mail to AOL?

2000-01-14 Thread Rüdiger Kuhlmann
Hi! >--[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]--<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I'm having the exact same problem. http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/hps-13.01.00-000/ It might not by chance be the case that AOL is executing an UDP for excite@home (that is home.com, where your mail comes from) that is supposed not to star

Re: [mutt] hook permanance across folders

1999-12-16 Thread Rüdiger Kuhlmann
Hi Nico! >--[Nico Hailey]--<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > " > folder-hook blue 'my_hdr From: Nico Hailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' > folder-hook gen/ftxgen 'my_hdr From: Nico Hailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' > folder-hook gen/ftxgen 'my_hdr Approved: x' > folder-hook gen/ftxgen 'my_hdr To: ftxgen-command@lists

Re: [mutt] Deleting all attachments matching regexp

1999-11-12 Thread Rüdiger Kuhlmann
Hi! How can I tell mutt to colorize *and* eg underline something? For example, I'd like to have error messages in red and bold face, links in some color and underlined, and so on. Yours, Rüdiger. -- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.math.umass.edu/~kuhlmann/

Colorize + underline?

1999-11-11 Thread Rüdiger Kuhlmann
Hi! How can I tell mutt to colorize *and* eg underline something? For example, I'd like to have error messages in red and bold face, links in some color and underlined, and so on. Yours, Rüdiger. -- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.math.umass.edu/~kuhlmann/

Re: viewing html

1999-11-03 Thread Rüdiger Kuhlmann
Hi! > > > text/html; /usr/bin/lynx -dump -force_html %s; \ > > > copiousoutput; nametemplate=%s.html > > Leave out the nametemplate part. > While I agree that the nametemplate section is not necessary since > -force_html is used, I can't see why it would cause this problem. > Can you explain?