So sprach Alexander Skwar am 2002-06-14 um 23:59:24 +0200 :
> Thanks, will try it.
Trying it now ;)
How can I make abook a complete "drop in" for the current alias list?
I'd like to be able to press m (for new mail), type some starting
letters and hit for auto-completion.
ook
- pine pine addressbook
- csv comma separated values
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Hi.
As much as I like the power of mutt, as much do I also miss the lack of
a proper adressbook for mutt. However, since mutt simply rules ;), I'm
sure that there are some great "add-ons" for mutt which provide a good
adressbook.
Which adressbook tools do you use with mutt?
Tha
So sprach Sven Guckes am 2002-06-04 um 02:43:05 +0200 :
> wouldn't that work?
Yes, it would - and in fact that's what I'm doing now. However, for
this to work, the $mask must be set to also include . files. See my bug
report - 1206 or 1205, dunno.
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So sprach Will Yardley am 2002-05-21 um 15:10:19 -0700 :
> i'm pretty sure i've used symlinks in both directions and never had a
> problem either way.
I'm now using symlinks from ML-MUTT-USERS -> .ML-MUTT-USERS and
everybody is happy.
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containing the new, cur and tmp directories.
Or what do you mean?
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So sprach Gary Johnson am 2002-05-20 um 16:45:58 -0700 :
> To get around this, you can
>
> set use_from
Hm, aren't you rather thinking of envelope_from? I use set
envelope_from for some IMO broken list setups like the apache lists, and
this works fine.
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g. And since the fix in mutt is rather trivial (by setting $mask to
.*), I can live with the way it is now.
Did it make sense what I wrote? No? Good! ;) Anyhow, problem is
solved. But I think I'm going to write a bug about mutt using lstat
instead of stat. That seems wrong to me.
at the symlink
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nly
controls what's displayed in the "file browser", but guess not! It also
controls which "files" will look at in the first place!
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sted. Only when I rename the Maildir to "ML-MUTT-USERS" (no
leading ., thus not hidden), the mailbox is listed.
How can I make mutt to also list hidden files as mailboxes?
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case of this mailinglist). My mailboxes line
now only contains "ML-MUTT-USERS".
However, this also doesn't seem to work, as mutt is still not showing
when there's new mail in such a symlinked maildir.
How can I make mutt check if a symlinked Maildir (as described above)
contains
).
The syntax is correct, I think, because when I list a "normal" maildir,
I write "mailboxes +ML-MUTT-USERS" and mutt accepts this.
How can I make mutt take hidden files/maildirs and display when there is
new mail in the spool?
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-8859-1?Q?=DCberpr=FCfun?=
=?iso-8859-1?Q?g?= von MailAdressen
So, mutt always seperates the g from fun.
> yep
Will do.
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»Sven Guckes« sagte am 2002-04-18 um 21:13:57 +0200 :
> * Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-18 17:57]:
> > Subject: Re: =?iso-8859-1?Q?=DCberpr=FCfun?=
> > =?iso-8859-1?Q?g?= von E-Mail Adressen?
> > User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.28i
> >
> &g
ot; encoded with iso-8859-1? Wouldn't us-ascii be
more conservative (and also 2 bytes shorter (that's no question *G*))?
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»Luke Ross« sagte am 2002-04-08 um 18:57:44 +0100 :
> As regards FQDN, if you'll pay for it! It's currently a dodgy NAT'd
Why pay? Get a dyndns account and there you've got your FQDN.
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27;t
work. The messages simply aren't appended to the .bz2 file. Setting
mbox_type to mbox allows me to save the messages.
Is there a way to also execute some mutt "commands" in the
save-hook/append-hook?
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> MTAs, or is it a case of the list administrator not knowing how to properly
> setup the list? I posted this here since this list runs Mailman and I've
No, it's a case of a list admin setting up the list correctly.
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/.mutt/files contains nothing but the mailboxes
command.
> to use =. And AFAIK you should use only = or +.
As mentioned, also just = does not work.
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»Alexander Skwar« sagte am 2002-03-10 um 23:30:16 +0100 :
> Is it somehow possible to force mutt to use base64
> Content-Transfer-Encoding for the main message text?
Idiot - before you post something like this, do a RTFM, and you would've
seen that \ce can be used for this!
;)
Alex
Hi!
Is it somehow possible to force mutt to use base64
Content-Transfer-Encoding for the main message text?
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ls in them?
Yes, it does.
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amping problem.
Hmm, what can I do about it?
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iles on one line, basically using "echo -n".
> I don't think so, =Daemon_Mails or +Daemon_Mails would be ok, but not
> =+Daemon_Mails.
Okay. I also tried those combinations. They also don't work :(
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home/askwar/Maildir/Daemon_Mails, if folder=~/Maildir, is it not?
Reading Roland Rosenfelds muttrc at www.spinnaker.de/mutt/muttrc, I
think it is.
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/askwar/Maildir/Wichtiges /home/askwar/Maildir/Wichtiges/FTP-Mailer
/home/askwar/Maildir/Wichtiges/Passwoerter /home/askwar/Maildir/XXX_000
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th an extension of .png
to be of type image/png, so that I can easily hit return in the
attachment viewer to see the picture?
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n in the thread), but mutt will still show that it belongs to a given
thread.
And how could I select messages with the patterns you just mentioned to
which *I* replied?
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to my
message, but also the messages to which I replied.
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least I'd think that Maildirs cause more space to be occupied, because
every message occupies at least 1 block. That's of course not the case
with mbox.
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or message:
>
> fopen: File exists (errno = 17)
>
> Well, how comes? My .mailcap contains this:
After I updated to mutt 1.3.26i, the problem went away.
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So sprach »Preben Randhol« am 2002-01-24 um 11:59:01 +0100 :
> I have just installed gnupg on my system and set it up. I wonder how
> ever why people sign their mails to mailinglists? Perhaps there is
Unknown. It doesn't add any security but just wastes bandwith.
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tml %s
It used to work, but I don't know when it stopped working.
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So sprach »David T-G« am 2002-01-24 um 14:48:30 -0500 :
> ... and even clickable if you're running under eterm, IIRC. Check the
gnome-term (and I think also the KDE konsole) also feature this.
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So HTML isn't needed for this.
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g huge/a lot of messages from the middle of the mbox.
> "no locking needed" goodies :-)
I don't use NFS, so I don't need this goody.
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786 MB RAM, and a IBM DDRS-39130W SCSI UW hard drive running reiserfs.
The Maildir/mbox I tested, had 84.533 messages and about 321 MB. Opening
the mbox beast took 2:53 minutes, while opening the same converted to
Maildir (with mutt) took more than 25 minutes. Go figure...
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So sprach »Jim« am 2002-01-13 um 02:54:38 -0800 :
> but I thought I'd ask if there's some sort of support
> built into Mutt for gzip. I didn't see any mention of gzip in
http://www.spinnaker.de/mutt/compressed/
You can even use bzip2 to compress the folders ;)
Alexander S
about opions wrt.
signed mails in a mailinglist. And I simply stated my opinion about it.
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So sprach »Cristian« am 2002-01-07 um 18:03:24 +0100 :
> you have not signed your message, so all the remarks I am going to
> make may not apply to the real Alexander Skwar. Maybe some villain
> wanted to make Alexander look daft by forging that email.
Even if so, it wouldn't matt
rypted,
because those mails are not important, and thus the overhead for signing
(both processing time and bandwidth/hd-space wise) is just wasted.
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append this footer. After all, it's meaning less - at the
very least for mailing list mails.
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PACE and "; neither of these characters is allowed according to
RFC 2047.
However, the IETF motto is: "Be strict in what you produce and tolerant
to what you receive.".
Mutt should be able to handle this, even if it's broken.
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ove \Cu and replace it by the more
(mutt) generic , like so: "g". is
normally mapped to Cu though, but while you can map Cu to anything,
will always be .
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So sprach »Denis Perelyubskiy« am 2001-09-03 um 16:16:50 -0700 :
> the only way i see is to map to a macro, which would do a g
> followed by 20 or so backspaces. that sounds pretty ugly.
How about mapping CTRL-k -> \Ck to g? This would erase everything to
the beginning of the line.
le? If so, how?
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eck out .22.
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ame of the current mailbox
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out, is how I can get the name of the
> current folder. If I had this, I'd write in my muttrc:
>
> macro index \Co
>
>.o=Old/NAME_OF_CURRENT_FOLDER.bz2
>
> How can I get the name of the current folder so that I can assign it in
> a macro?
Is this really impossi
That's what you mean?
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So sprach »Rich Lafferty« am 2001-08-25 um 12:01:07 -0400 :
> What I'd like to know is why :-)
To get the 4 lines full.... :)
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So sprach »Ryan Cook« am 2001-08-25 um 06:54:17 -0700 :
> On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 11:30:50AM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > Uptime: 0 hours 54 minutes
>
> What I'd like to know is how folks output their kernel version and
> system uptime in their .sig?
Du
AME_OF_CURRENT_FOLDER.bz2
How can I get the name of the current folder so that I can assign it in
a macro?
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So sprach »Thomas Roessler« am 2001-08-23 um 10:45:25 +0200 :
> On 2001-08-22 17:01:40 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
[ mutt 1.3.19i ]
> >MUCH longer, to be "exact", it took about 2 minutes 30 seconds.
>
> Try a newer version. Someone has contributed a patch which imp
On 23.08.2001 10:45:25 Thomas Roessler wrote:
> Ouch. PLEASE make sure that (1) swapping isn't necessary, (2) your
> CPU is mostly idle when you do measurements, (3) mutt (or, for that
> matter, evolution) is the only process which competes for disk
> access.
Yes, I do know this. But, the sys
te) takes MUCH longer, to
be "exact", it took about 2 minutes 30 seconds.
The Evolution times stay somewhat "constant" even after I did some
things. I *really* get the impression that it caches it somehow.
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So sprach »Thomas Roessler« am 2001-08-22 um 10:23:05 +0200 :
> Did you do the mutt test several times, so kernel caches could kick
> in?
No, I did not. But in Evolution it's also very fast the very first time
a Maildir is opened.
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On 17.08.2001 00:05:02 Carl B . Constantine wrote:
> Is it possible to do batch emailing in mutt? Here's the scenario. I want
> to send the same messsage to a bunch of different people, but they have
> to go as individual messages (one to each user). I can't put all the
> users in the to: due to
n't really force links to treat everything as html, but it
forces mutt to create temp files ending with .html which links will then
recognize as html files.
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So sprach »Thomas E. Dickey« am 2001-07-19 19.07.2001 um 18:41:13 -0400 :
> ssl is statically linked. perhaps you have shared libraries.
Yes, that's right.
> I'd argue the point, but am not sure you have a good enough understanding
> of the issues.
Maybe not, and don
So sprach »Thomas Dickey« am 2001-07-19 19.07.2001 um 17:53:27 -0400 :
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 11:09:24PM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > So sprach »Juha Saarinen« am 2001-07-20 20.07.2001 um 09:02:05 +1200 :
> > > Links is quite good... does tables, ssl etc, but I guess it
know the game. At least they consistently differ in size.
> Ahhh... I was wondering about that. No way to do that?
Uhm - don't know.
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697756 Jul 3 15:48 /usr/bin/links*
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 1242844 Jul 16 20:30 /usr/bin/lynx*
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 338812 Jan 2 2001 /usr/bin/w3m*
But what's keeping me from using links from inside mutt, is that I can't
force it to display a file as h
Could you please
point me to a page that fails with links?
Oh - another shortcoming of w3m (IIRC) - page redirects with tags
also doesn't seem to work that well.
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So sprach »Thomas Dickey« am 2001-07-19 19.07.2001 um 15:33:34 -0400 :
> are you getting html'ized email containing tables?
Sometimes, yes.
> (w3m also lacks a number of features found in lynx)
Which? Honestly - I haven't found a feature in lynx that's not present
in
So sprach »Luke Ross« am 2001-07-19 19.07.2001 um 17:18:21 +0100 :
> If you have lynx installed, try putting:
Or maybe use w3m:
w3m -dump -T text/html %s
w3m also displays tables, and is also quite a lot smaller than lynx.
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orrect date format for my locale.
However, if I remove %x, it prints "07/17/01" which is wrong.
Could someone please tell me why I still need to add 'set locale=de_DE'
to get the correct locale date values?
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#x27;m curious, what's the MUA?
Mail
User
Agent
-> mutt in this case
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So sprach »Magnus Bodin« am 2001-07-15 um 21:38:49 +0200 :
> I agree however, that the procmail filenames are ugly.
How do real maildir filenames look like? In reality, that is - we all
heard the spec :)
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Yes, it does.
> Procmail is broken.
How?
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So sprach »Andre Wyrwa« am 2001-07-14 um 18:07:16 +0200 :
> is there a way of automatic mailinglist-filtering from within mutt?
Dunno, but IMHO procmail is the right kind of tool for this, and not a
MUA.
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g is in one place.
Hmm, I have
set record=`date +${HOME}/Mail/Sent-Mail-%Y-%m`
in my muttrc. This causes the sent messages to be stored in
Sent-Mail-2001-07 for this month. So, to sync, just copy the files over
and cat them together. No big deal.
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So sprach »John Arundel« am 2001-07-11 um 15:55:48 +0100 :
> Remember that in most cases people reading your followup will have just
> read the preceding message. They don't need to see it again.
Exactly.
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On 11.07.2001 03:37:21 Louis LeBlanc wrote:
> Yes, more readable, but also three times longer - which on smaller
How about -u then? Just ~2 times longer and still more readable than "plain"
diff.
C:de_DE
LC_TIME: de_DE
Could someone please tell me why I still need to add 'set locale=de_DE'
to get the correct day name?
Thanks a lot,
Alexander Skwar
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So sprach Sam Carleton am Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 01:32:20PM -0400:
> mail I get with my mutt account is from mailing lists. Is there any way I
> can suppress the header to simply To:, From:, Subject:, and Date:?
Manual:
3.8. Ignoring (weeding) unwanted message headers
Alexander
On 09.07.2001 22:52:10 Contagious Specialist wrote:
> Dotfile Generator is one attempt to solve this problem.
> http://www.blackie.dk/dotfile/
> http://www.flug.dk/lg/issue23/procmail.html
Yep, I also started with the Dotfile Generator. It allows quite some nice
features for the .procmailrc.
le.
Anyhow: My point is, that mutt is great as it is. Users who use mutt
are surely not "standard" users who dislike discovering computer things.
Alexander Skwar
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"ordinary" users actually use mutt? I'd expect "secratary types" to use
something like Evolution, as it's "easier" to use for these kind of
people.
What I mean to say is, people which use mutt certainly aren't the common
John Does and like to tweak their
r Sun Jul 8 10:52:35 2001
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