ith
no direct tie to mutt, other than passing off the file at the
completion of your composition.
-Stephen
On Thu, 19 Nov 2015, Xu Wang wrote:
> I often press 'r', write my message, and then realize on compose map
> that I should have done 'g' for group reply. Is there
Thank you for that in depth explanation - this is something I wasn't
aware of, and it's good to know!
On Sun, 15 Nov 2015, David Champion wrote:
> * On 15 Nov 2015, Rejo Zenger wrote:
> > ++ 14/11/15 22:47 -0500 - Xu Wang:
> > >>
> > >> A copy of the message will also be encrypted by your own pub
tware such as sendmail ?
> Date: Wed, 9 May 2012 10:36:15 -0500
> From: inva...@pizzashack.org
> To: stephe...@hotmail.com
> CC: mutt-users@mutt.org
> Subject: Re: Compiling mutt without mail group
>
> On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 01:12:03AM +, Stephen Butler wrote:
> &g
mail to
something else, such as a group called staff ? Which is a default admin group
in microcore linux.
All comments and suggestions welcome and appreciated.
Regards,Stephen.
I figured this out and thought I'd close it out in case someone else
runs into the same issue.
Mutt/openssl does not check the default certification path (on my arch
system it is /etc/ssl/certs) for trusted CA's. As soon as I put the server
certificates in /etc/ssl/certs.pem the connection went
I think I'm getting a bit closer on this but am now stuck again. It
looks to me like the server is not offering up the certificate for me to
accept. I exported the server certificate and the root CA certificate
and now have them in my openssl certs directory as well as a certificate
file in my mutt
I'm having an issue connecting to one of my IMAP accounts via mutt.
The only error received is "SSL Failed: I/O error"
I am able to connect to other IMAP servers with the same settings but
not this one. I am never prompted for a user name or password, just
receive the SSL error.
I have al
* Stefan Antoni ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 09:29:07AM -0600, Stephen E. Hargrove wrote:
>
> > * Stefan Antoni ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> > > what do i have to write into my .muttrc to collapse
> > > all threads in the
* Stefan Antoni ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> what do i have to write into my .muttrc to collapse
> all threads in the index by default?
> (i use threads/last-date-received for sorting)
i think you want
set collapse_unread
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* John J Kearney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) babbled:
> please can sombody tell me how to enable colors in mutt
here's what i use.
## =
## Color definitions
## =
color attachment white magenta
color body cyan default "ftp://[^ ]*"
color body brightgree
i'm trying to get mutt working with GnuPGP. mutt.org states:
Go to the contrib subdirectory of the source tree. You'll find
three files there, pgp2.rc, pgp5.rc, and gpg.rc. These files
contain ready-to-use configurations for using mutt with pgp2, pgp5,
and gpg.
when i go to ftp.mutt.org, i'm
i've defined the following macro sequences:
folder-hook . macro index d "~/mail/trashy"
folder-hook . macro pager d "~/mail/trashy"
folder-hook trash macro index d ""
folder-hook trash macro pager d ""
the idea is that when i delete a message, it moves that message to the trash f
does not agree with you on what new mail is ;)
obviously. ;)
what i'm seeing is this:
-rwx-- stephen seh Oct 27 17:27 4096 ../
-rw-r--r-- stephen seh Oct 27 16:1450255 Bulk
drwxr-sr-x stephen seh Oct 23 18:02 4096 History/
-rw-r--r-- stephen se
* Will Yardley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) babbled:
> shock wrote:
> [you should probably set your editor to wrap at ~72 chars]
thanks. is this better?
> > I'm having two problems. First, when I bring up a listing of mail
> > folders, I'd like to see some indication of which folders contain new
> > ma
I am just starting to use mutt and I would like it to not jump to a new
mail message when I delete or save a message. I have searched through
the online manuals and many of the various .muttrc files posted on the
web and I cannot find the settings to control this.
Thanks in advance,
Stephen
My system: SunOS 5.7 (sun4u)
The bug occurs when starting it up in dtterm or xterm_color, but not
xterm. After reading the mail mailbox, it seg-faults when trying to
display it (1 message header comes out before the crash). The
sysadmin just recently installed this. Could there have been a s
Ah .. I need to upgrade mutt.
My .95 doesn't have the forward_attachment variable.
Thanks,
Steve
On Wed, Jun 02, 1999 at 02:01:14PM +0200, Roland Rosenfeld wrote:
> On Tue, 01 Jun 1999, Stephen Maher wrote:
>
> > The only way I've found to 'forward'
Hi,
The only way I've found to 'forward' an email with MIME attachments
remaining as attachments in the forwarded message is to 'bounce' the
email, which is undesirable.
No combination of mime_forward_decode, forward_decode, and mime_forward
seem to do what I want.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Steve
-
On Thu, Apr 29, 1999 at 10:58:15AM -0500, David DeSimone wrote:
> Stephen Maher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > > I want to hit 's' in index mode to mark mesg for deletion, prompt me
> > > > to save the mesg with default filename, and when
> > I want to hit 's' in index mode to mark mesg for deletion, prompt me
> > to save the mesg with default filename, and when I confirm the
> > filename, more to the next undeleted mesg ( *as I used to do in elm ).
>
> I don't understand why you are asking this question, because Mutt, with
> no c
Hi,
I want to hit 's' in index mode to mark mesg for deletion, prompt me to
save the mesg with default filename, and when I confirm the filename, more
to the next undeleted mesg ( *as I used to do in elm ).
Is there a better way than this broken hack?
bind index v save-message
macro index s "d
[Sorry if you've seen this - I posted right after subscribing and received
email saying this mesage probably wasn't posted]
Hi,
I want mutt to automatically delete messages that I save. Seems
simple, but after a couple of runs through the docs I still haven't
found a way to do it.
My curre
Hi,
I want mutt to automatically delete messages that I save. Seems
simple, but after a couple of runs through the docs I still haven't
found a way to do it.
My current hack:
bind index v save-message
macro index s "dKv"
This doesn't work if you try to save the last message in your in box.
S
utility, script or something which
> > > can decode typical MS-attachements like
> > >
> > > [applica/ms-tnef, base64, 1.4M]
> > >
> > > As I continually get these type of attachements life is
> > > really annoying, as I can't decode th
(vim) but I also want to append a ">" before each new line to make it nicely
> quoted.
>
> I'm probably missing some RTFM here, but does anyone have a nice macro that
> will do something like this? Will Newsbody do it?
>
> Thanks...
>
> -J
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S
ugh, you can do it quite easily as
> T~A\n == tag all messages
> ;Wn == tag-prefix + clear-flag 'N'
or to put it in a macro, enter into your muttrc:
# bind ,c to catch up. Mark all new messages as read
macro index ,c "T~A\n;Wn^T~T\n"
--
Stephen P. Hackmu
All
deleted messages are automatically moved to the trash folder. Through folder
hooks, you can change the thash folder or disable it.
I don't know where to find it, but it should still be out there.
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That was it! Thanks no more pine for me!!!
Steve
On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 11:47:56AM -0800, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 02:26:13PM -0500, Stephen Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I built mutt on my solaris 2.4 machine and when I run it under
> > my
I built mutt on my solaris 2.4 machine and when I run it under
my username to blows up immediately with a Bus Error. If I
run it as root it works ok. Has anyone else seen this?
Steve
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