Hi,
The organization i work for has forced on us office 365 multi factor
authentication. In addition to outlook duo they are supporting
evolution and have setup a tenant and application id for it.
Is it possible to use those with mutt ?
thanks,
scott
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 12:18:14AM -0500, David Engel wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 01:46:26PM -0400, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 12:32:05PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
> > > On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 09:46:48PM -0500, David Engel wrote:
> > &g
east you might realize that you should check for the HTML
message. Even worse is if the plain has some info but not all, in which
case you might not even realize there's a problem.
> Scott Kostyshak writes:
> > If this doesn't make sense to you, please forward this request to y
also send a
plain-text version in addition to the HTML email? This is easy to do
and most professional emails provide a plain text version (this is
called multi-part MIME).
If this doesn't make sense to you, please forward this request to your
tech team.
Thanks for your time!
Best,
Scott
turns in patiently reminding
newcommers, it is not so much of a hastle and I've found that the
newcommers are open to bottom-posting.
Scott
[1]
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__wiki.lyx.org_FAQ_ListNetiquette&d=DwIBAg&c=pZJPUDQ3SB9JplYbifm4nt2lEVG5pWx2
will see the email just as you saw it. i.e.
all of the headers will be the same. When you attach an email (as per
the other solution), I'm not sure the headers are preserved. The
disadvantage is that the email will look strange if the person is not
expecting it (because the To: header will be to yo
On Thu, Mar 08, 2018 at 08:29:47AM +, Thomas Stein wrote:
> On 2018-03-08 08:47, Yubin Ruan wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 08, 2018 at 12:40:26AM -0500, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> > > I find that one reason that they seem particularly responsive to is
> > > to point out that p
ell them to forward my suggestion to their tech team. It takes
time to write these emails, and is frustrating, but I find that some are
actually responsive to it.
Scott
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University of Florida
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On Wed, Mar 07, 2018 at 07:02:50PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2018-03-07, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 06, 2018 at 08:06:12PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
> >>
> >> I've noticed that the handling of text/plain by popular GUI MUAs has
> >>
7;t aware of this situation, and
since I often argue in favor of text/plain (well, usually multi-part
MIME), I should be aware of these issues.
Scott
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University of Florida
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On Wed, Feb 07, 2018 at 10:00:33PM +, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 07Feb2018 01:05, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> > I would like to color all header lines in the pager if a message pattern
> > matches.
> >
> > As an example, I can use the following to color the index i
time. However, I find the message pattern matching useful so I
would like to be able to use them to color headers in the pager.
Is it possible to use the message pattern mechanism to color headers
showing in the pager?
Thanks,
Scott
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University
t; and similarly for the first
> message.
Thanks, Ben and Erik. I should have been more specific. Indeed, as Ben
mentions I would still like to use the default navigation across
messages (I like using Return/backspace within messages), I just wanted
to change only that one behavior of and .
Scott
clear as I'd like to think. ;)
>
> --
> Todd
> ~~
> Fleas can be taught nearly anything that a Congressman can.
> -- Mark Twain
>
Thank you for the replies, Todd and Ben.
It seems there's not a configuration variable for what I would like to
achieve.
Scott
he pager. Is it possible to configure this?
My use case is I find it very helpful to be able to focus on one email
at a time, without knowing how many emails I have. I start mutt with:
mutt -e "push "
Best,
Scott
I don't know if it's an option for your situation, but you might
consider offlineimap. For a folder of size about 1000, it took 2 seconds
to open it. Of course, this is after using offlineimap to download the
messages locally.
Scott
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Assistant Professor of
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 06:56:46AM +1100, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 06:46:11PM +0100, Scott Stevenson wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 07:52:57PM +0530, dexter wrote:
> > > I'm new to mutt, just installed one and getting
> > > to know
vatives such as Ubuntu provide a `mutt-patched` package,
which includes the sidebar patch.
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7;archive' 'push ; unset maildir_header_cache_verify'
After I did this, access to my large folders became virtually instant.
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Linux Consultant http://www.mostlylinux.ca/scott
bin or wherever if
you prefer), and homebrew makes use of system libraries where possible
rather than compiling its own. The homebrew directory is a git repo too
which makes updates and managing personalisations a piece of cake.
[1] http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/
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Please advise!
Scott
t; Is there a trick to mark all email as read (ok, I guess I can tag all of them
> and mark
> them as read, which I did but still same message is reported when switching
> mailbox!!!)
> That may be the real problem!
>
> --
> Emmanuel
You can use a macro to mark all as read:
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Tim Gray wrote:
> On Aug 01, 2010 at 09:56 PM -0600, Scott Jones wrote:
>>
>> I have tried sending to 'num...@txt.att.net' and it just bounces back,
>> without delivery.
>
> I think num...@mms.att.net works.
>
Thanks Tim.
To piggyback off the current thread, anyone know how I could from my
email client, mutt, et al, send a simple email and send as text to an
at&t cell phone?
I have tried sending to 'num...@txt.att.net' and it just bounces back,
without delivery.
Please advise!
Scott
michele allegedly wrote on 02/05/2010 14:52 EST:
> I'm replying to this thread even if is a little bit OT.
> I've discovered today a mutt behaviour and I want to share with you.
>
> If you want to forward a message with an attachment, in mutt you can:
> - set the variable mime_forward and have the
I had gathered from signed
email? What folder name?
Please point me to the howto on getting this reconfigured to work.
Thank You,
Scott
or come back in
correctly. I am running exim4, version 4.69 on this.
Scott
on 05-30-2008, Michael Kjorling wrote:
> On 30 May 2008 10:03 -0400, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Clayton Scott Kern):
> > tha spaces with underscores. Thus, it's procmail that's creating the
> > From_ line with the spaces, so that gives me a place to start. I'll see
>
on 05-30-2008, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Clayton Scott Kern wrote:
>
> >Thank you. I suspected that the regex looked for letters, numbers and
> >periods, then an @, then more letters, numbers and periods, but couldn't
> >find anything explicitly stati
Rest of thread deleted
on 05-29-2008, Scott Kern wrote:
> > Thank you for your comments, they got me thinking.
> >
> > I changed to getmail and configured it to pass the message directly to
> > procmail. Also, I configured unixfrom = True.
> >
> > Acco
> Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Am 2008-05-28 10:43:41, schrieb Clayton Scott Kern:
> > > I'm not sure if this is the right place to address this.
> > >
> > > I use fetchmail -> sendmail -> procmail -> mutt.
&
diting
the mbox file and putting an underline in the email address.
I've looked through the manual and if there's a setting to handle this,
I'mm missing it. Or should I be handling this with either procmail or
sendmail?
I'm using mutt version 1.4.2.3 on a FreeBSD 6.3 system.
Thank you in advance.
Scott
nd I get that to
convert all text to LF line endings then pass it on to the real MTA. Would
that work ? I assume all data from mutt to the MTA will be text ? i.e.
already be base64 encoded if needs be ?
Thanks everyone or your help.
Scott.
On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 12:08:07PM -0600, Kyle W
help me with my problem.
Thanks
Scott.
On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 02:32:08PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
>
> Well, you could always dump the mush client now that you have mutt ;-)
Why would I do that? :)
Also, I've been using mutt for quite a few years. It's only just now that
I'd grown weary enough of the (I thought) broken new mail dete
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 07:14:49AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> % On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 11:51:38PM +0100, Maarten den Braber wrote:
> % >
> % > Do you have some 'buffy' kind of program that checks ~/Mailbox?
> %
> % To the best of my knowledge, no. Though I'm not sure how that would affect
> % mu
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 11:51:38PM +0100, Maarten den Braber wrote:
> * J. Scott Dorr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020313 22:36]:
> > Everything works just fine, -except- when it comes to the main/default mailbox
> > (~/Mailbox). If I'm sitting in one of the oth
Something that's been bugging me a bit.
I have multiple mailboxes that procmail filters mail into. mutt dutifully
notifies me when I have mail waiting in other mailboxes, and such. As well,
the status bar across the top of my index list will tell me how many mailboxes
have new mail waiting in t
ed to this list.
TIA,
Scott
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
") doesn't work
(same error).
TIA,
Scott
ps. pls. cc my direct email as I am not subscribed to this list.
y default it uses my
> postfix) to my ISP's with send-hook? I didn't find a related variable.
Just set relay_host=mail.yourisp.com in postfix's main.cf.
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On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 10:54:24AM -0500, Bechtold, Katie wrote:
> I'm trying to install mutt on a Slackware 7.0 system, but I'm stuck on the
> configure step. I get the following error:
>
> checking whether this iconv is good enough... no
> configure: error: Try using libiconv instead
>
> I ju
either on your computer or at http:/www.sendmail.org/
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2.5 years Sr. SysAdmin experience with FreeBSD in small & medium size ISPs.
The last 5 months have included exposure to Solaris 7, True64 5, and Linux.
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 07:46:15AM -0600, Anh Lai wrote:
>
> ... On 01/10/02, Knute decided to write ...
>
> > On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Nick Croft wrote:
> >
> > This is quoted text:
> > This is quoted text:
> > This is quoted text: * Imre Vida ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > This is quoted text:
Hi All
I am having some trouble emailing specific attachments (file types). I can
send html attachments fine but my pdf files get corrupted.
Any ideas?
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Scott Trafford
_
Get your FREE
Running 1.2.5i
When using the option of:
set pop_checkinterval=60or using
set pop_checkinterval="60" or using
set pop_check_interval=60
...among other desperate variables of the option...
I get an 'unknown variable' error... Anyone seen this before or know of a
fix? The other POP
Ok... all my POP3 stuff works great.
I recall there being a .muttrc config setting to tell it to check for POP3
mail on it's own every X minutes. Am I wrong, or does this setting
actually exist? I didn't find it in any other .muttrc's I found online.
Thanks.
:// sd
Quoting Sam Roberts On Fri, 08 Jun 2001:
> mutt -h
>
> setpop_host=
> setpop_user=...
> setpop_pass=...
> #unset pop_delete
Thanks a million Sam... I got it working... NOW, the small problem I am
having is that when Mutt retrieves my POP3 mail, it does not put it in the
ma
Greetings..
The copy opf mutt I use is on my provider's machine that I access via
shall account. I was wondering if there was a reliable way to see if this
copy was compiled with the POP3 option.
Also, can someone enlighten me as to all of the important POP3 commands
that should go into the .mu
Please forgive my short memory.
I know when you compose a message in mutt, and you are at the final screen
preparing to send, you can change the "From:" line with CTRL
or ALT . I just forgot. Thanks in advance,
:// Scott A. Davis | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi!
Does anyone have the .muttrc commands off hand for the operation of GNUPG
under Mutt?
Thanks in advance!
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sdavis at Austin-Texas.net ! http://www.austin-texas.net/~sdavis
Packet Wrangler For Hire...! Unemployed victim of bad dot com m
Hi,
Is it possible to have mutt make directories at the same time it makes
mailboxes? That is, if I want to save to =lists/interesting/mutt but
the directory "interesting" doesn't exist, mutt will currently not save
messages and whine about their being no such file or directory...I can't
find an
thing happens to me on 400mhz, 500mhz, 700mhz systems... etc.. Not sure
what causes it. I have used different geometry settings. Basically, the
solutions I have come up with is to slghtly resize the window with your
mouse... or use ETerm... I like the latter
=
Scott A. Davis ! [EMAIL
other folders that appear to be working properly.
When I hit (o)rder / (r)eceived, it obviously displays them mail like I
want.
Any ideas as to why this is happening and how I might correct it?
Thanks!
=
Scott A. Davis ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] ! Si vis pacem para bellum
P.O. Box 81731
Hi,
What's the magic to being able to search an "outbox" (set record=) for a
specific recipient?
I can Search by subject just fine, but I can't seem to get mutt to Search
based upon recipient. This one has got to be staring me in the face...
Thanks,
Scott
> Hi, I've been wanting to ask, why would "Nelson D. Guerrero" turn to
> "Nelson D . Guerrero" on my mutt? I set it up in the .muttrc file to be
> "Nelson D. Guerrero" and every time I try to email someone it would just
> go back to "D ."
This one bothered the heck out of me for a while. Try:
Is there a send hook to make a standard Reply-To: in all outgoing
messages?
Thanks in advance...
=
Scott A. Davis ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] ! Si vis pacem para bellum
P.O. Box 81731 ! Austin, Texas USA 78708 ! http://www.austin-texas.net
-
"Outside of the killings, Washington has o
o the next
mailbox that has unread mail -- I'd prefer it to do that with the tab
key if possible.
I'm sure it's in here somewhere, just can find it
Thanks,
Scott
o the next
mailbox that has unread mail -- I'd prefer it to do that with the tab
key if possible.
I'm sure it's in here somewhere, just can find it
Thanks,
Scott
Thomas Roessler filled my mailbox with:
>
>
> > I created a key for myself on this machine using 'pgp -kg'
>
> What's your key ID looking like?
when I cat on this FreeBSD box, it is all garbled... nothing
readable.
-=*=-
Scott A. Davis...[E
some light on this for me? Thanks in advance!
-=*=-
Scott A. Davis...[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Si vis pacem ...Si vis pacem para bellum
"You can get more with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word
alone." --Al Capone (1899-1947)
Greetings...
I was wondering if there are any procmail recipes or mutt commands that
would allow me to limit the size of my mailboxes (folders). Thanks in
advance..
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--
5000c-1c# messages between 5000 and 1 characters
# synonymous with "~z 5000-1"
~~z 3p # messages that contain exactly 3 paragraphs.
you get the idea.
Anyway, please reply to this address as I don't read the list.
Thanks,
-S
il address ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Thanks
Scott
sdn website family
>
> Cool sig! Do you have, by chance, any of the rest of the gang?
alas, no. i got the DP off of the community's fanart section (some of
the stuff in there is really great).
.`:;ij;f,;,
.`;sk568G6itz,-",
.\a\x6P^98^"^986r/,-' Scott W.
does
anyone know if my assumptions may be correct, or am i just doing
something wrong.
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.`;sk568G6itz,-",
.\a\x6P^98^"^986r/,-' Scott W. Amory
-._sV89" "`88k,-_""God, root, what is difference"
My company just installed a mail server that requires that mail be retrieved
via POP 3.
I have the following POP commands in my .muttrc
set pop_host = "mail.mydomain.com"
set pop_user = "my username"
set pop_pass = "mypassword"
set pop_port = "110"
My questio
Self-correction: don't unset save_name/force_name, but set them to 'no'.
/m
Delurking to offer an explanation...
On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 11:00:46AM -0400, Chris Woodfield wrote:
> Ok, I think I'm having trouble understanding the conecpt of the hooks. Can
> someone try to explain it a bit better than the manual does?
A 'hook' is a means of allowing a user to customize wh
I'm attempting to do the following:
send-hook . 'unmy_hdr cc'
send-hook user@kcls\\.org'my_hdr cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
The problem is, the header change always takes affect for the following
message instead of the current one. What am I doing wrong?
-- Scott McDer
How can I send multiple attachments using mutt?
ged messages.
Thanks!
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the documentation. But I just didn't see anything. Soes
anyone know how to perform this task under Mutt 0.95.3i ??
Thanks
==
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Office: 512.519
| Well, the files have to be at least renamed, because mh requires the filenames
| be contiguous integers.
No it doesn't. They usually are not.
| IIRC, the message flags are also stored inside the
| files, so mutt would have to rewrite the files to change the read, replied,
| etc flags.
It s
When reading an mh folder mutt 1.0.1 apparently loads every message,
and, when you quit, writes every message back to disk. (Is that true
for maildir too?) That's surely a bug, right? The whole point of
one-file-per-message formats is that you only touch the data you need
to, and leave the rest
xt/html; w3m %s
But that merely does the raw HTML -- I do have lynx "sort of" working as
an auto_view with:
text/html; lynx -force_html -dump '%s'; copiousoutput
Thanks for any pointers...
Scott
that's even possible) is there a
better way?
Thanks.
Scott
it, it's not every
message, or only messages from certain locations, basically, it's (at
this point) random.
This is all whilst using IMAP, I should add. Again, it works
(apparently) fine from my Linux box at home (mind you, at work, mutt
immediately coredumps, but that's another problem).
Ideas?
Scott
On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 01:54:30PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
> Scott V. McGuire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Any ideas on not using a full blown MTA for outgoing mail? It seems
> > like overkill to run sendmail (or even qmail) on a single user system
> >
On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 02:29:21PM -0500, Bennett Todd wrote:
> 2000-01-13-14:27:28 Scott V. McGuire:
> > Any ideas on not using a full blown MTA for outgoing mail? It
> > seems like overkill to run sendmail (or even qmail) on a single
> > user system when all I need is a
> HTH,
> Jeffrey
>
Any ideas on not using a full blown MTA for outgoing mail? It seems
like overkill to run sendmail (or even qmail) on a single user system
when all I need is a program to look like sendmail but immediately
send mail to my isp's smtp server.
--
Scott V.
* Mikko Hänninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Scott Scriven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 08 Dec 1999:
> > Is there some way to create a macro which simply runs a shell
> > command? I'd like to replace the "G" fetchmail key with a more
> >
Hi.
Is there some way to create a macro which simply runs a shell
command? I'd like to replace the "G" fetchmail key with a more
powerful script..
_ _ _ _ ___ ___ "Use the source, Luke!"-
( \/ ( \/ (__ (__ ) | Scott S
paragraph I want to reformat, but
it's much better than leaving it long or manually wrapping.
_ _ _ _ ___ ___ "Use the source, Luke!"-
( \/ ( \/ (__ (__ ) | Scott Scriven (Toy Keeper / XYZZ)|
\ / \ / // // | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |
own in color1. Anything with multiple quotes (>) ends up in
color1. I'm using mutt-1.0-pre-something.
So, I don't know how it determines what colors to use.
Sometimes it'll even change colors in mid-viewing, if I scroll
the page.
_ _ _ _ ___ ___ "Use the
quot;Use the source, Luke!"-----
( \/ ( \/ (__ (__ ) | Scott Scriven (Toy Keeper / XYZZ)|
\ / \ / // // | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |
/ \ / / //_ //_ | irc:serdevian.dyn.omnipotent.net |
(_/\_(_/ (___(___) | http://www.vis.colostate.edu/~scriven/ |
the "black" color really
look like forest green, mutt will still think it's black.
_ _ _ _ ___ ___ "Use the source, Luke!"-
( \/ ( \/ (__ (__ ) | Scott Scriven (Toy Keeper / XYZZ)|
\ / \ / // // | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] |
/
etting the From: field. The web page is
used by about 600 users so each time the From field will be
different.
I'd be pleased to hear from anyone who has had experience with this.
regards
Scott
nd not give me the
sender again. Due to the length of the list names the exist %L is with
its three character waste is useless.
>From teh manual it seems that I couldnet set up a list alias of the form:
lists ridiculously_long_list_name
How much of what Im talking about is doable at all?
that is used to
store my mail is /var/mail/sdavis. I can delete mail and do all of those
things when using elm or pine.
But when I try to delete using mutt, I get the 'mailbox is read-only'
error.
Is there some way around this?? Your assistance is appreciated.
-Scott Davis
-Austin, Texas
directory mutt was started in (its `.') is removed whilst Mutt
still lives, you cannot ever quit Mutt, it won't let you! I had to go in
and step over the code that checks `.' in the running binary, in order
to actually quit the program :)
--
Scott
mat
string, but this seems wrong to me since the code should probably be
kept separate. I've not looked around at that part of the source yet,
but I invite comments about this; there's a strong chance I might code
this in my freetime (basically none so it will be a while :)
--
Scott
tes for field
splitting and multiple fields can result.
The shell will treat each character of the IFS as a delimiter
and use the delimiters to split the results of parameter
expansion and command substitution into fields.
The non-parameter part of
$PATH:/usr/sbin:/usr/lib
is not expanded by anything, and is therefore not subject to field
splitting.
--
Scott
use $force_name, but not
insist that it was stored in `='. Perhaps another option to specify.
--
Scott
Why is it lower case? So one can distinguish, "this is a thread?"
Or does it mean that all messages in the collapsed thread are new?
--
Scott
it
*is* attached.
> ac_aux_path_sendmail=/usr/sbin:/usr/lib
> AC_PATH_PROG(SENDMAIL, sendmail, no, $PATH:$ac_aux_path_sendmail)
This won't work because the remaining colon will still end up in the
expansion of the `for' mapovers; it has to be at the end or $PATH of the
beginning of $ac_
the configure
script.
The fix would involve making `:/usr/sbin:/usr/lib' from line 1159 above
to be the value of a variable, defined before this line, and expanded in
the line instead of that string itself. While I am not familiar with
autoconf or m4, the attached patch for `configure.in' seems to produce a
correct `configure' script when `autoconf'ed.
--
Scott
referenced (is
this done already?) as in
aliases ="~/.mutt/aliases"
source $aliases
would also work, but is not nearly as flexible as the former method.
--
Scott
every time).
I've not checked what other conflicts occur (ie using `%S' and `%T'
separately instead of `%Z', or what have you).
It doesn't seem to matter if you give it more field width.
Was this a design decision...is there any way around it...
Thanks...
--
Scott
Since I would imagine everyone does source one that defines this
variable. Would only make sense to source it automatically...then one
would not have to remember to change two strings if alias file name
changes...just one.
--
Scott
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