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;m calling it once a day (via cron), but you could also call it jus
before mutt (alias!?) r as an function inside mutt...
Ciao for now, Dirk
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I sometimes think that God, in creating man, somewhat overestimated his
ability.
I wanted "=Lists/mutt-users"...
and the other both hooks also aren't processed.
This is important only when replying to mailing lists, all the mail I
receive is processed by procmail and delivered to the right place.
Any suggestion?
Ciao for now, Dirk
P.S.: What is ~l expanded t
Hi Frank,
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 12:09:26PM +0100, Dirk Ruediger wrote:
> > > I have a problem during startup of mutt on a fast hardware.
> > > Starting mutt with
> > > xterm -geometry 220x80+70+100 -vb -T "mutt Mail" -j -e mutt
> > > prod
;essential" line is:
xterm -T "Mail for ${USER}@${HOSTNAME}" -geometry 85x47+100+10 -e mutt $*
It work's well for me.
I'll append the script and an rc-file (nothing great, just shell
scripts).
Ciao for now, Dirk
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Let's not co
Look at CPAN.
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"I used to be interested in Windows NT, but the more I see of it the more it
looks like traditional Windows with a stabler kernel. I don't find anything
technically interesting there. In my opinion, MS is a lot bett
use "-" as outputfile, it means "stdout".
ShowPDF()
{
pdf2ps "$1" - | ps2ascii
}
Untested in this case, but should work...
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t/html; w3m -T text/html %s; copiousoutput
Just for completelyness: insert this into your .mailcap
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Dirk Ruediger, Rostock, Germany
least with
mbox style folders)to determine the new-mail-count. This could be a huge
performance loss at start up.
Ciao for now, Dirk
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Dirk Ruediger, Rostock, Germany
n't tested it, but I hope it works for you.
But if you want to save disk space, then it's only useful if you store
your mails to an compressed folder ore on another filesystem...
Ciao for now, Dirk
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Dirk Ruediger, Rostock, Germany
"A computer without COBOL and Fortran is like a piece of chocolate cake
without ketchup and mustard." -- John Krueger
efault and store the new messages there (to move
> > them from /var/spool/mail/peterdob).
You forgot to mention, that you have to create a file ~/.forward
with the contents (yust this one line):
|procmail
Your MTA (sendmail etc.) reads this file and (in this case) pipes the
mail through proc
ware/Internet/Authoring/Converters/
Ciao for now, Dirk
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Let's not complicate our relationship by trying to communicate with each other.
ot;
type=application/rtfexts="rtf"
type=application/powerpoint exts="ppt"
Ciao for now, Dirk
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Dirk Ruediger, Rostock, Germany
Always borrow money from a pessimist; he doesn't expect to be paid back.
7bit, 0K]
2 63 [applica/octet-stre, base64, 0.1K]
But it has some limitations:
- mutt doesn't care about the stream's file type, it's
application/oct-stream
- the filename is not defined (63 on my box, but maybe it varies
depending on OS)
You
,*.XLS) TYPE=$XL;;
*.doc,*.DOC) TYPE=$WORD;;
*.txt,*.TXT) TYPE=$WORD;;
esac
$ACTION "$TYPE:$F"
==
The mailcap-entry is as follows:
application/octet-stream; ~/bin/handle-octstream -s '%s';print=~/bin/handle-octstream
-p '%s';edit=~/bin/handle
7; on every
folder, without success.
(Now I have a maildir on a local filesys and a soft link to the usual
dir ~/Mail).
What happened and what is to be done to fix it?
TIA!
Ciao for now, Dirk
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ot;
("+/^$/" brings your cursor to the first line after the mail header--
that's only usefull, if you have "set edit_headers" in ~/.muttrc)
Ciao for now, Dirk
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ook ($subsribe) 'set attribution="Hi all!,\n"'
TIA, Dirk
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Dirk Ruediger, Rostock, Germany
also define a prefix (and mayby a sufffix)
which are prepended and appended to the signature. Thats written into your
~/.signature.
I use to change my sig daily via cron.
And at last mutt also supports different signatures ... for instance to differ
business and privat mail.
Good luck.
Ciao for no
il to a gzipped mailbox. But backup your mailbox before
testing!
And remeber: It's not appreciated!
Ciao for now, Dirk
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Dirk Ruediger, Rostock, Germany
One man tells a falsehood, a hundred repeat it as true.
.2 and you get mutt 1.2i.
I also recompiled mutt w/ Debian 2.2 (to get some additional features) and it
worked well.
Ciao for now, Dirk
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Dirk Ruediger, Rostock, Germany
One man tells a falsehood, a hundred repeat it as true.
receiving (and before reading), you
should define a folder-hook (assuming you are in Inbox):
folder-hook =Inbox$ 'push T~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]\n'
This tags your mail and you can store it somewhere. The latter task can be
better done with fetchmail/procmail!
Ciao for now, Dirk
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Dirk Ruedi
ehind). Maybe you should make a copy of your folder and
delete the first msg (until the next line starting with "From " after an empty
line).
Good luck!
Ciao for now, Dirk
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Dirk Ruediger, Rostock, Germany
Eli and Bessie went to sleep.
In the middle of the night, Bessie nudged Eli.
te in the
first hour of the first day in every month.
You should better write it "27 3 1 * *" to run it at 3:27am (randomly selected)
on the first day of month.
Alternatively you can choose "@monthly" to run your script at 0:00 on the fist
of month (see manpage crontab(5))
Ciao f
is a Unix...) and so I'd also like to download the
AIX binaries. If anyone could point me to an ftp site?
Thanks in advance.
Ciao for now, Dirk
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"I used to be interested in Windows NT, but the more I see of it the more it
looks like traditional
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