Attachment decode issue

2025-03-28 Thread Daniel Carroll
eplicated this issue in the Mutt client that comes with Ubuntu 22.04 (version 2.1.4) as well as Ubuntu 24.04 (version 2.2.12) If this is considered a bug, I can provide a sanitized MBOX-format version of an e-mail that triggers this issue. Gzipped and base64-encoded, it's less than 900 bytes. Thanks, - Daniel

Re: Using several SMTP servers

2022-08-12 Thread Daniel Tameling
tp The whole page is valuable if your starting with msmtp. -- Best regards, Daniel

Re: muttrc for gmx.com emails

2022-08-05 Thread Daniel Tameling
eceive gmx.com mail, I can send gmx.com mail, but when starting > mutt, I have to change folders to INBOX. Did you try set spoolfile=+INBOX -- Best, Daniel

Re: Why uw.edu not accepted my signed email?

2021-11-17 Thread Daniel Tameling
p instead of sendmail. I'm currently not at my work notebook but a quick google search turned up this with a .msmtprc that looks reasonable: https://cstan.io/?p=8790&lang=en It shouldn't be too much work to set that up in case you want to try it in order to be sure your setup is otherwise correct. -- Best regards, Daniel

Excessive rebound when deleting messages

2018-02-18 Thread Daniel G.
lists, I usually enter other client, mark as read and delete the messages. It is not a big problem, but I would like to understand the reasons and find a solution to delete messages without rebounds. Thank you all, and have a nice day. -- Daniel Gutiérrez

Re: configure: error: could not find sasl lib

2018-01-13 Thread Daniel G.
v libgnutls-dev libssl-dev libsecret-1-dev mutt: libncurses5-dev libsasl2-dev (as you pointed out) Thank you all. > > -- > Todd > ~~ > Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra. Suddenly it flips, > pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come. > -- Matt Groening > -- Daniel Gutiérrez

Re: text/html mailcap entry won't work

2014-02-24 Thread LEVAI Daniel
On k, febr 25, 2014 at 08:25:12 +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote: > On 24Feb2014 21:45, LEVAI Daniel wrote: > > On h, febr 24, 2014 at 21:32:23 +0100, Timo Schmidt wrote: > > > See http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html#tab-attachment-bindings > > > in particular: >

Re: text/html mailcap entry won't work

2014-02-24 Thread LEVAI Daniel
On h, febr 24, 2014 at 21:32:23 +0100, Timo Schmidt wrote: > On Mon 24.02.2014 11:29, LEVAI Daniel wrote: > > > > I have this in my ~/.mailcap: > > > > text/html; links %s; needsterminal > > > > And I didn't set auto_view for text/html in Mutt, but

Re: text/html mailcap entry won't work

2014-02-24 Thread LEVAI Daniel
x27;m asking for help :) Daniel -- LÉVAI Dániel PGP key ID = 0x83B63A8F Key fingerprint = DBEC C66B A47A DFA2 792D 650C C69B BE4C 83B6 3A8F

text/html mailcap entry won't work

2014-02-24 Thread LEVAI Daniel
x27;t create it with the .html extension...). Daniel -- LÉVAI Dániel PGP key ID = 0x83B63A8F Key fingerprint = DBEC C66B A47A DFA2 792D 650C C69B BE4C 83B6 3A8F

Re: Questions compiling mutt

2014-01-06 Thread LEVAI Daniel
nt-type header; if that encoding should contain said character, then check the mutt options `charset', `assumed_charset'. HTH, Daniel -- LÉVAI Dániel PGP key ID = 0x83B63A8F Key fingerprint = DBEC C66B A47A DFA2 792D 650C C69B BE4C 83B6 3A8F

Re: mutt hanging on sending

2013-12-01 Thread LEVAI Daniel
s should be reported on trac[1], where it will be probably ignored, like it would have been here :D Nonetheless, at least there would be a record of it :) That being said, you could try compiling mutt with openssl instead of gnutls, and see if that solves your problem (it seems it hangs when gnut

Re: few questions

2013-11-29 Thread LEVAI Daniel
On p, nov 29, 2013 at 14:07:18 +0100, Martin Vegter wrote: > On 2013-11-29 12:40, LEVAI Daniel wrote: > >On p, nov 29, 2013 at 12:24:33 +0100, Martin Vegter wrote: > >>hello, > >> > >>could somebody please advise on the following issues? > >> > >&

Re: few questions

2013-11-29 Thread LEVAI Daniel
y (without having them in inbox selected as deleted)? This is how it works. You must sync the mailbox to purge the messages that were being marked for deletion. You can append the function to the macro (but then 'S' will of course purge any other messages marked for delete and all-in-a

Message size varying during mailbox sync and directory change

2013-11-19 Thread LEVAI Daniel
ld that be? Daniel -- LÉVAI Dániel PGP key ID = 0x83B63A8F Key fingerprint = DBEC C66B A47A DFA2 792D 650C C69B BE4C 83B6 3A8F

Re: Attachment signal

2013-11-19 Thread LEVAI Daniel
On k, nov 19, 2013 at 17:38:27 +0800, Chris Down wrote: > On 2013-11-19 10:23:42 +0100, Suvayu Ali wrote: > > I use the following as my index_format: > > > > "%4C %Z %?X?@& ? %{%b %d} %-15.15n (%?M?»%3M&%4c?) %s" > > > > The @ tells me there is an attachement, and the 4c tells me the size of >

Re: Attachment signal

2013-11-19 Thread LEVAI Daniel
over it...) that it's unusually large, then I'll open it with view-attachment first. That is the closest thing I could get to warn myself about large emails and attachments. Daniel -- LÉVAI Dániel PGP key ID = 0x83B63A8F Key fingerprint = DBEC C66B A47A DFA2 792D 650C C69B BE4C 83B6 3A8F

Re: 1.5.22 weird thread subject characters

2013-10-18 Thread LEVAI Daniel
On szo, okt 19, 2013 at 02:37:49 +, Michael Elkins wrote: > On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 02:36:42PM +0200, LEVAI Daniel wrote: > >Subject line > >tq> > >x mq> > >x mq> > >x mq?q>Re: Fwd: Re: Subject line > >x tq> > >x

1.5.22 weird thread subject characters

2013-10-18 Thread LEVAI Daniel
mq> x mq> x mq?q>Re: Fwd: Re: Subject line x tq> x mq>Re: Subject line mq> What do these ('m', 'q', 't', 'x') mean? It seems that the characters are changing depending on something, but I couldn't figure out wh

Problem using mutt with gmail IMAP / Archiving

2012-12-27 Thread Daniel Bryan
t;move message to the archive" The way the macro expands ends up with this prompt from mutt: Create [Gmail]All MailMail? ([yes]/no): Which is obviously not what I want. I tried escaping the space, but I got the same result. What am I doing wrong? Thanks, Daniel p.s. - I originally sent thi

strange behaviour of

2012-10-20 Thread Daniel Reichelt
mailboxA Could somebody please point out what I'm doing wrong or is this a bug? Thanks, Daniel

Colour issues in mutt under S-Lang

2012-08-23 Thread Daniel P. Wright
Hello, I've been trying to tweak my colour scheme recently, and found some strange functionality which I don't understand. I'm not sure if it's a bug or an error in my configuration -- and if it is a bug I don't know whether it lies in mutt, or s-lang, or my terminal. The problem is as follows:

Re: built-in pager and utf-8

2012-07-02 Thread Daniel P. Wright
I am running mutt 1.5.21 compiled from the mutt repo (no ports) on FreeBSD with no trouble. The parameters I passed to "prepare" are as follows: ./prepare --prefix=/usr/local --enable-locales-fix --disable-fcntl --enable-hcache --with-libiconv-prefix=/usr/local --with-slang=/usr/local (I am

Re: built-in pager and utf-8

2012-07-01 Thread Daniel P. Wright
The example works fine in my mutt. You might find it's a result of your compile settings -- try "mutt -v" to see them. In particular, look for +HAVE_WC_FUNCS. If you don't have widechar funcs, try recompiling against (or finding a package which is compiled against) ncursesw or slang. Harald Wei

Re: Thunderbird-like mail archives (macro)

2010-12-23 Thread Daniel Schömer
pando for that, only for the full date. I think it would require an external > script, as suggested. I use this save-hook with mutt 1.5.21: save-hook . +.INBOX.%[%Y] I get '+.INBOX.2008' when I use the save-message command on a message from 2008. I'm not sure if the sent-date or received-date is used. Daniel

forwarding mail with attachments

2010-02-24 Thread Daniel Dalton
Hi, How can I make mutt forward all attachments as well as the original email when using 'f' the forward command? I would also like the original text from the email to be included in the body of the message as it is now. So all I want to do is make mutt attach all original attachments to the emai

Re: Problem with Mutt and Dovecot-Listescape

2009-12-10 Thread Daniel Spannbauer
Nicolas KOWALSKI schrieb: Hello Daniel, Daniel Spannbauer writes: I think, the error is the script which finds the folders in the maildir-folder: Maybe something like the following: mailboxes =INBOX `cd $HOME/.maildir ; find . -maxdepth 1 -type d -name '.[0-9a-zA-Z_-]*' |

Problem with Mutt and Dovecot-Listescape

2009-12-10 Thread Daniel Spannbauer
! "$box2" = '.custom flags' \ -a ! "$box2" = '.subscriptions' ]; then \ echo -n "\"+$box/$box2\" "; \ fi; \ done; \ fi; \ done` But how can I avo

Re: change default @hostname.domain

2009-11-20 Thread Daniel Dalton
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 10:07:04AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > I really don't know, but aiui better would be: > > send-hook 'my_hdr From: d.dal...@customhostname.whatever' > where is the interested scope Well this seems to be working ok, but if it doesn't I'll try that, thank you. signa

Re: change default @hostname.domain

2009-11-19 Thread Daniel Dalton
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 07:53:45PM +1100, Daniel Dalton wrote: > Hi, > > If I type 'd.dalton' into the to field and press enter by default, the > address is changed to "d.dal...@localhostname.domain > How can I change this to @customhostname.whatever? Yep, sorry I

change default @hostname.domain

2009-11-19 Thread Daniel Dalton
Hi, If I type 'd.dalton' into the to field and press enter by default, the address is changed to "d.dal...@localhostname.domain How can I change this to @customhostname.whatever? Where customhostname is say iinet gmail or something? Thanks, -- Cheers, Dan http://members.iinet.net.au/~ddalton/

Re: save tagged messages

2009-10-17 Thread Daniel Dalton
Hi Bill, On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 09:37:30PM +0800, bill lam wrote: > you may prefix it with a ";" that is, after tagging messages, press > ';s' (without quotes). Or you might mean C (copy message) instead of s. Ah great, that works! Thanks very much. Dan signature.asc Description: Digital sig

save tagged messages

2009-10-17 Thread Daniel Dalton
Hi, How do I save all tagged messages to a mail box? Tagging the messages I want to save then pressing s doesn't seem to work? Does anyone know what command I am looking for? Thanks, Dan signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: how to setup spam filters

2009-10-15 Thread Daniel Dalton
> Usually a spam filter classifies a message and another program, a LDA such as > procmail, moves it to a special location e.g. a subfolder. > Oh ok. > If you use SpamAssassin to detect spam, take a look at this tutorial: > > > Thanks > SM

Re: how to setup spam filters

2009-10-15 Thread Daniel Dalton
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 01:33:33PM -0700, Buzzer wrote: > Install bogofilter, then add in following strings > In ~/.procmail Thanks, I'll check this out, it seems that spam assasin is the most popular, but I came across this in my research so will read up on it a little. > First time you need to t

how to setup spam filters

2009-10-09 Thread Daniel Dalton
Hi, Could someone please point me to some documentation, or give me some ideas on how I can set up a good spam filter that will: 1. Move spam to a folder titled junk 2. Allow me to report spam if something isn't caught. 3. If something is thought to be spammed, a way for me to remove it from the

Re: spoolfile and move clarification

2009-04-06 Thread Daniel Dalton
On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 04:40:19PM -0500, Zhengquan Zhang wrote: > DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/inbox/ Ah yes, thanks! That did the trick. Cheers, Daniel. signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: spoolfile and move clarification

2009-04-06 Thread Daniel Dalton
On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 04:13:47PM -0500, zhang zhengquan wrote: > Dear mutt community, > here is a snippet of my muttrc > > set spoolfile=+inbox If I do this, how do i tell procmail the default inbox has changed from /var/mail/daniel? I tried exporting $MAIL in .bashrc, but messag

Re: from, realname, my_hdr "From:"

2002-07-15 Thread Daniel J Peng
On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 10:08:47PM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: > On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 09:37:03PM -0400, Daniel J Peng wrote: > | I just installed Debian woody with Mutt 1.3.28i, and I've discovered a > | puzzling behavior that wasn't in the Mutt that came

from, realname, my_hdr "From:"

2002-07-14 Thread Daniel J Peng
I just installed Debian woody with Mutt 1.3.28i, and I've discovered a puzzling behavior that wasn't in the Mutt that came with Mandrake 8.0 nor any other Mutt I've ever used. I made a simple muttrc with just > set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > set realname="

Re: mutt-1.2.5* considered HARMFUL (was: wrong In-Reply-To messes up threading)

2002-06-13 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
what other ancestors there are. IMHO, this is a very small price to pay for the added power of the new threading algorithm, especially because from now on, RFC2822 compliant mailers will never put such things in in-reply-to anyway. -Daniel -- Daniel E. Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We shoul

Re: wrong In-Reply-To messes up threading

2002-06-13 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
procmail recipe to strip out those headers when they're broken (or change them to x-in-reply-to, or whatever) so mutt will just go by the references, is probably a good idea. -Daniel -- Daniel E. Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We should go forth on the shortest walk perchance, in the

Re: Threading Lyris (removing [list] prefix from Subject)

2002-05-14 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
On the other hand, you could just change your $reply_regexp variable so that it recognizes "[listname] Re:" as a reply prefix. -Daniel -- Daniel E. Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We should go forth on the shortest walk perchance, in the spirit of undying adven

Re: threading question -> sample mailbox?

2002-03-26 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
Yes, this is the intended behavior. It's because mutt displays the subject if the parent is not visible or missing, on the theory that who knows what the parent's subject is. -Daniel On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 11:05:07PM -0800, Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > D

Re: wrong threading with both 'In-Reply-To' and 'References'

2002-03-21 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
nd we in fact have code that detects both cases and deals appropriately.) I suppose that this could be controlled by an option, but I think it's better for you to just procmail all your old mail into shape. -Daniel -- Daniel E. Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We should go forth on the shortest

Re: Changing/inserting headers with a macro - vi example

2002-03-21 Thread Daniel Bye
Right, let's see how many faux pas I can commit _this_ time... On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 10:32:39PM +0100, Sven Guckes wrote: > > Yeah, I simply defined this macro: > > macro index m ":unmy_hdr Importance\n" > > which clears the my_hdr: thing. > > however, you will thereby lose 'm' for the "mail"

Re: Changing/inserting headers with a macro

2002-03-21 Thread Daniel Bye
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 02:40:09PM -0500, David T-G wrote: > > it appears to me that you'll want a default send-hook that will undo this > for you UNLESS YOU INTEND TO COMMUNICATE ONLY WITH AOL USERS FROM NOW ON ;-) > Yeah, I simply defined this macro: macro index m ":unmy_hdr Importance\n" w

Re: Changing/inserting headers with a macro

2002-03-21 Thread Daniel Bye
Thanks to those of you who came back with useful suggestions. David Ellement suggested this little concoction, and that's what I'm using now: macro index M ":my_hdr Importance: high\n" Thanks again Dan. On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 08:08:09PM +, Daniel Bye wrote: >

Re: Changing/inserting headers with a macro

2002-03-20 Thread Daniel Bye
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 04:16:03PM -0500, Mike Schiraldi wrote: > > Tend to omit pronouns in subject position... > > Okay, will do so. Oh gods, what have I started?? ;-)

Re: Changing/inserting headers with a macro

2002-03-20 Thread Daniel Bye
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 04:05:42PM -0500, Shawn McMahon wrote: > begin quoting what Daniel Bye said on Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 09:00:15PM +: > > > > for Outlookers, and I seem to spend a _lot_ of time sending mail to folks using > > Outlook. > > I spend a lot of t

Re: Changing/inserting headers with a macro

2002-03-20 Thread Daniel Bye
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 03:36:57PM -0500, David T-G wrote: > Daniel -- > > ...and then Daniel Bye said... > % > % Hi all, > > Hello! > > > % > % Wonder if anyone can help? I have scoured all the documentation I can find > > Well, I wasn&#

Changing/inserting headers with a macro

2002-03-20 Thread Daniel Bye
Hi all, Wonder if anyone can help? I have scoured all the documentation I can find on the web, people's published .muttrc's, etc, but can still not find out how to do what I want, or if it is even possible... Can I insert headers into a message using a macro? Specifically, I want to be able t

Quoting HTML mail in reply

2002-03-19 Thread Daniel J Peng
Is there any way to have mutt automatically quote HTML mail when I reply to it? My mailcap has text/html; lynx -dump -force_html '%s'; copiousoutput and it only makes sense for mutt to quote copiousoutput MIME types in replies... -- W: You see, me and Willetta have been going on for a few weeks

Re: 1.3.28 on SunOS 5.8 sparc w/ gcc 3.0.4 (64-bit) - compile problem

2002-03-15 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
This is clearly a gcc bug. Go back to an older compiler or build mutt 32 bit. You should probably report this to the gcc mailing lists too ([EMAIL PROTECTED], I think.) I think that 3.1, when it comes out, is supposed to have significant improvements in its sparc 64 bit support. -Daniel -- Dan

Re: Mutt 1.3.28 configure problem -- gcc 2.95/Solaris 7

2002-03-15 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
/null 2>conftest.out YOu're using g++, which is a C++ compiler, to try to compile mutt. You want to use gcc instead. FIrst make sure that you have a working gcc binary around and in your path. Then make sure that the environment variable CC isn't set to g++. If it is, unset it. If

Re: mutt and OS5.02

2002-03-15 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
ot; I got this long listing with a lot of >errors, > > > Can anyboby help me. > > Thanks in advance > Pablo You need an ANSI C compiler to build mutt. YOu either need to find one on your system, or you can download and compile gcc, and use that. (gcc will bootstrap with

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Re: mutt is not for everyone

2002-03-07 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
ough someone could write a script that did so and that would be fine) and there will probably always be users who'd be happier with Evolution or Mozilla pine or Eudora or (gasp!) Outlook or AOL. Mutt can be for a lot of people without any problem, but no, it's probably not for everybody.

Re: mutt 1.5.0

2002-03-04 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
e CVS repository. There is a 1.4 branch, but Thomas said he was going to release a 1.3.28 first. -Daniel -- Daniel E. Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We should go forth on the shortest walk perchance, in the spirit of undying adventure, never to return,--prepared to send back our embalmed

Re: external page: vi

2002-03-03 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
ager with keybindings that make you happy, and a macro that pipes problematic messages through fmt and par and into vi or less. But again, if it makes you happier to use vi, don't let me get in your way. :-) There's a reason that mutt has a $pager variable. -Daniel > I guess I will

Re: external page: vi

2002-03-03 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
index_lines, as well as the ability to do things from the pager with a single keystroke. In return for this, you don't get any real advantage that I can think of. On the other hand, if it would make you happy, go for it. -Daniel -- Daniel E. Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We should go f

Re: deleting threads

2002-03-03 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
of if-clause. > > Err, yes, I still use mutt 1.2.5i . Does anybody know, > if that's been fixed with the current release? It's not a bug. ^D means delete-thread, d means delete-message. There's no way to do what you want, but I would suggest getting used to hitting ^D when you

Re: Selecting messages in "my" threads

2002-02-21 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
g a message etc.. Hmm, maybe a tag-pattern-threads and a limit-pattern-threads command? Sounds useful to me, and relatively easy to implement. As it is, I usually limit, and do tag-thread on each visible message, and then limit to tagged, which works but is kind of a pain. -Daniel -- Daniel

Re: forground color of the indicator

2002-02-13 Thread Daniel Farnsworth Teichert
ut in a previous post). Of course, that may not fit other situations--I don't know. And naturally, no complaints. Just an idea. Complaints should always be accompanied by patches, eh? --Daniel T.

Re: setting from on compose

2002-02-13 Thread Daniel Sully
Once upon a time darren chamberlain shaped the electrons to say... > Quoting Daniel Sully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12 Feb-02 15:53]: > > [-- snip --] > > > How is this? > > OK, not to sound dense, but does one apply this diff? I get > diffs, how to create them

Re: setting from on compose

2002-02-12 Thread Daniel Sully
Once upon a time Jeremy Blosser shaped the electrons to say... > On Feb 12, Daniel Sully [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > Hi - I'm not finding the functionality (or it's hiding from me) of when I > > hit 'c' for composing a message, the ability to set a From: a

setting from on compose

2002-02-12 Thread Daniel Sully
Hi - I'm not finding the functionality (or it's hiding from me) of when I hit 'c' for composing a message, the ability to set a From: address right there, just like a To: and Subject: line is set. No, I don't want to just edit the headers afterwards, I want this to be a pseudo send-hook. I have a

Re: How can I underline the current index entry?

2002-02-09 Thread Daniel Farnsworth Teichert
And I heard Jeremy Blosser exclaim: > On Feb 09, Daniel Farnsworth Teichert [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > So I'd really like to be able to *underline* the current entry, or > > perhaps make it bold, or something like that. But I haven't been able > > to fin

How can I underline the current index entry?

2002-02-09 Thread Daniel Farnsworth Teichert
work in conjunction with the color settings--but in all my experimentation this has never worked right. Could someone point me to a place to find out more about this, or give me a pointer or two, or tell me it can't be done? Thanks! --Daniel T. P.S. Thanks for a great program, by the way. Mutt's marvelous!

Re: mutt locks up

2002-02-08 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
What OS? Is this by any chance OSF/1 or Digital Unix (or these days it's Tru64, I guess.) -Daniel On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 02:50:54PM -0700, Mark Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am using jed as an editor with mutt-1.3.25i running in an xterm. > Occasionally, I mistake

Re: Sorting in mailbox question

2002-02-08 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
ement. It certainly makes sense to do some benchmarks. -Daniel On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 08:03:11PM +0800, Charles Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 3. About qsort, (I don't know how mutt is coded with qsort , but I have >some experiences using qsort to do multiple-level sorti

Re: Sorting in mailbox question

2002-02-06 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 02:20:34PM -0600, Jeremy Blosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Feb 06, Daniel Eisenbud [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > I've been planning to do this for a while. > > > > It seems to me that the only time that more than two levels of s

Re: mutt failing to send message

2002-02-06 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
for sendmail. What's the full path to your sendmail binary? In mutt, type ":set sendmail" (not including the quotes) -- what value does it say the sendmail variable has? There's a good chance that mutt is looking for /usr/lib/sendmai and you actually have /usr/sbin/sendmail,

Re: Sorting in mailbox question

2002-02-06 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 01:31:55PM -0500, darren chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Daniel Eisenbud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on >02/06/2002: > > I've been planning to do this for a while. > > > > It seems to me that t

Re: Sorting in mailbox question

2002-02-06 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
unction call per compare, which may be a noticeable lose for big mailboxes. -Daniel -- Daniel E. Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We should go forth on the shortest walk perchance, in the spirit of undying adventure, never to return,--prepared to send back our embalmed hea

Re: Sorting in mailbox question

2002-02-06 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
f threads=off. Make sense to people? -Daniel On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 02:40:48PM -0600, Kenneth Pronovici <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I generally want to sort my folders by thread/date, so I use this: > > folder-hook "." set sort=threads > folder-hook "."

Re: Sorting in mailbox question

2002-02-06 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
should be. Imagine a mixture of your and > my scenery ... this could result in something like: > sort=thread > sort_aux=score > sort_aux2=subject > sort_aux3=date > > or > > sort=thread/score/subject/date > > and maybe someone else can imagine even worse so

Re: threading changes in 1.3.27?

2002-01-29 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 01:50:23PM -0800, Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Jan 29, 2002, Daniel Eisenbud wrote: > > That description isn't enough for me to have any idea what you're > > describing. Could you make a small thread and draw (do "

Re: threading changes in 1.3.27?

2002-01-29 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
7;m going to add $hide_top_missing for those who have said they want to see the question marks between messages but not the leading ones at the top of the thread -- I have a couple more minor bugs to iron out of the new, cleaned up, vastly more comprehensible mutt_draw_tree(), then I'll send a pa

Re: maildir over mbox?

2002-01-20 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
directories. Perhaps mutt should support maildirs split up into subdirectories for this reason? But it doesn't now. -Daniel -- Daniel E. Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We should go forth on the shortest walk perchance, in the spirit of undying adventure, never to return,--prepared to se

Re: new user

2002-01-10 Thread Daniel & Rachel Bomsta
Thanks Knute it was a bad .signature file! Dan On Thursday 10 January 2002 10:53 am, you wrote: > On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > > > * On 10-01-02 at 17:30 > > * Daniel & Rachel

new user

2002-01-10 Thread Daniel & Rachel Bomsta
I am a relatively new user to mutt ( about 2 months ). I have a recent problem with mutt-1.3.24. When I compose a message I get the To: prompt and enter the address, then I get the Subject: prompt and can enter a subject, I hit enter and mutt is frozen. I must kill it and I am still not able

Re: ?'s and hide_missing

2002-01-06 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
didn't want to see any of the question marks. I mean to get back to some threading loose ends in the next few days, so I'll add a $hide_missing_parents option, or some such. Should be easy to do. -Daniel -- Daniel E. Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We should go forth on the shortest

Re: --without-iconv doesn't work?

2002-01-02 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 08:29:08AM -0800, Claus Assmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Jan 02, 2002, Daniel Eisenbud wrote: > > This is annoying. I've successfully compiled mutt without iconv by > > commenting out lines in config.h, so I think that this is j

Re: --without-iconv doesn't work?

2002-01-02 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
nv on old boxes where users don't need the functionality. -Daniel On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 07:20:14AM -0800, Claus Assmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > System: OpenBSD 2.8 > ./configure --without-iconv > doesn't work: > checking for catalogs to be installed... de ru it

One more threading update

2001-12-14 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 08:05:54PM -0500, Daniel Eisenbud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The attached patch makes it possible to collapse threads whose root is > missing and whose first present message has no descendants, which was > previously not possible because of an oversight.

Re: More threading updates

2001-12-13 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 05:42:36PM -0800, Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Daniel Eisenbud wrote: > > > The attached patch makes it possible to collapse threads whose root is > > missing and whose first present message has no descendants, which was > > p

Re: that new threading

2001-12-13 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 11:01:35AM -0500, Daniel Eisenbud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 06:37:01AM -0500, David T-G ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > % 1 foo > > % 2 |-?->bar > > % 3 | `->baz > > % 4 |->grault > > %

Re: that new threading

2001-12-13 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
quot;because that would be even more of a lie." Baz isn't a child of bar. I know we do this for duplicates, for lack of anything better to do, but we mark it, at least. -Daniel -- Daniel E. Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We should go forth on the shortest walk perchance, in the spir

Re: More threading updates

2001-12-12 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 08:05:54PM -0500, Daniel Eisenbud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The attached patch makes it possible to collapse threads whose root is > missing and whose first present message has no descendants, which was > previously not possible because of an oversight.

Re: patch for multiple '?' suggestion

2001-12-12 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
be things like -?4?-> or the > % like, replacing all the '?'s with a number representing them? Seems > % like a happy medium. > > That sounds pretty cool. Daniel is working on the code and might be able > to incorporate this pretty easily; drop him a note (in case he do

More threading updates

2001-12-12 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
fixes mentioned above and the workaround. -Daniel -- Daniel E. Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We should go forth on the shortest walk perchance, in the spirit of undying adventure, never to return,--prepared to send back our embalmed hearts only as relics to our desolat

Threading bug workaround

2001-12-12 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
ading code. I will track down the real problem (if nobody beats me to it) and reenable the incremental sorting when I get back. -Daniel -- Daniel E. Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We should go forth on the shortest walk perchance, in the spirit of undying adventure, never to return,--prepar

Re: that new threading (was "[Announce] mutt-1.3.24i is out (BETA).")

2001-12-09 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 06:25:03PM -0500, David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Daniel -- > > ...and then Daniel Eisenbud said... > % > % On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 02:50:44PM -0500, David T-G ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > % > % subject. The question mark d

Re: that new threading (was "[Announce] mutt-1.3.24i is out (BETA).")

2001-12-09 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
the missing reference > indicators and give me a display like in 1.3.23 -- all of the clips above > are with $hide_missing set! Hiding all the missing messages will make the thread display less comprehensible, since things that aren't siblings will be grouped together in a way that lo

Re: [Announce] mutt-1.3.24i is out (BETA).

2001-12-09 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 06:08:50PM -0500, Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Nov 30, 2001, Daniel Eisenbud wrote: > > Here's the deal: the asterisk means that the message was attached by > > subject. The question mark denotes a missing reference. So

Re: ?-Char in threading view

2001-12-08 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
Setting $hide_missing (which is set by default) will get rid of some of them. I should have a patch to do a more thorough job in a day or two. I'll send it to mutt-users as well as mutt-dev once it's stable, because of popular demand. -Daniel On Sat, Dec 08, 2001 at 07:54:24PM -0500,

Re: [Announce] mutt-1.3.24i is out (BETA).

2001-11-30 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 02:46:07PM -0800, Owner of many system processes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Daniel Eisenbud wrote: > > $hide_missing only hides the leading message if they can sensibly be > > hidden. > > sorry... one more thing: > > messages

Re: [Announce] mutt-1.3.24i is out (BETA).

2001-11-30 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
threads. I had a patch that added a $narrow_tree variable years ago, which made the thread tree take up only half as much screen real estate. Maybe it's time to resurrect this too. -Daniel -- Daniel E. Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We should go forth on the shortest walk perchance, in

Re: mutt for blind computerusers

2001-11-30 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
bined. Hmm. I'll try to hack up a rough first cut to see whether my idea makes sense. -Daniel -- Daniel E. Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED] "We should go forth on the shortest walk perchance, in the spirit of undying adventure, never to return,--prepared to send back our embal

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