At 0611 hours on 30 Apr 2001 , Brian Nelson gave the following orders:
> > cycles through the mailboxes with new mail.
> >
> > -Ken
>
> It does? From what view? For me, in the index view opens the
> selected message (ie. bound to display-message). What command is
> supposed to do the trick?
At 0818 hours on 15 Apr 2001 , Suresh Ramasubramanian gave the following orders:
> mbox2maildir from http://cr.yp.to
> then rtfm the instructions - quite clear
Thanks for the reply, but I couldn't manage find a 'mbox2maildir' script at
that site. After searching through the old postings from thi
G'day all
There was a thread here not long ago about converting from mbox to maildir.
Unfortunately I'm a little slow in the uptake, so can someone list in point
form the steps I have to take to convert from mbox to maildir, and make
mutt use maildir from then on?
eg.
1. get x script from www.
At 0503 hours on 13 Apr 2001 , Jacob Kuntz gave the following orders:
> I have attched my .muttrc, with the comments stripped out.
>
Are you sure? I press 'v', and I don't see it... nor is it inline.
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Tony
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Is that an African or European swallow?
Sick of AOL owned Instant Messaging? T
G'day all
I was wondering if it were possible to make the folder list display the
number of new mails in a mailbox, instead of just the "N"?
Re
Tony
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Is that an African or European swallow?
Sick of AOL owned Instant Messaging? Try http://www.jabber.org
http://dual-enforcers.net/tonys_public
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 01:52:44AM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
> You were not able to find this one out yourself? Time to start a little
> reading, isn't it? ;)
I thought I'd looked in quite a few places before I asked. What a shame
that one of them wasn't http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-6
On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 12:18:20PM -0500, Mick wrote:
> > Thanks, that helps a lot. However, is there a way to make mutt
> > automatically sign all messages without having to tell it every time?
>
> There are a few options you can put in your .muttrc to control this:
> eg.
> set pgp_autosign
> un
On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 12:39:20PM -0600, David Rock wrote:
> After you compose a message, try hitting "p" to bring up the encryption
> menu, which should include sign, encrypt, etc.
Thanks, that helps a lot. However, is there a way to make mutt
automatically sign all messages without having to t
On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 11:04:06AM +0100, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> Have a look in /usr/share/doc/mutt/examples/gpg.rc - with some slight tweaks it
>works for me :-)
>
Thanks, but I already have pretty much all of that in my ~/.muttrc, and
don't understand any of it. I'm very new to gnupg,
G'day all
Please forgive what's probably a dumb question, but how do you make mutt
sign or encrypt mails with GnuPG?
Re
Tony
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Is that an African or European swallow?
My local LUG: http://luv.asn.au
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On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 05:54:15PM -0500, Wade A. Mosely wrote:
> I use:
>
> my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -smr` `uptime | sed s/.*up/up/ \
>| sed s/,[[:space:]0-9]*users.*$//`
>
> It's probably clumsy, but it works! =)
I don't mind how dodgy it looks, it works
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 09:23:42AM -0500, Wade A. Mosely wrote:
Completely off-topic, I notice that your X-Operating-System header contains
the kernel version and the uptime. What have you got in your .muttrc to
make it put these things in your headers?
Re
Tony
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Is that an African or Europ
G'day all
I've almost gotten mutt how I like it, with the exception of the quoting
regexp. I'm no coder, and have NO IDEA on regular expressions whatsoever.
Here is what a mate gave me to use, but it causes multi-level quote
highlighting to stop working for some reason.
set quote_regexp="^ *[a
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