On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 10:43:42AM -0500, Dale wrote:
> there is a link in the site in my signature
> explaining the details of
> how I got it configured to work [..]
Thanks, it always nice to have documented solutions on config problems.
Minor remark, there is a dangling "/p>"
[..] address b
I am using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, and its version of mutt
there is a link in the site in my signature
explaining the details of
how I got it configured to work, the meat of the
solution came on the mailingh list when someone
said I had to include double quotes around the
smtp_url variable
thanks for a
Incoming from Jamie Paul Griffin:
> * s. keeling [2013-01-02 22:05:29 -0700]:
>
> > picked it up ...). When I login to ISP's webmail, all I can tell is
> > "https://webmail.nucleus.com/Inbox.aspx";. I'm using OfflineIMAP -->
> > ~/mail, so ...
>
> As you're using offlineimap, you will have a c
* s. keeling [2013-01-02 22:05:29 -0700]:
> ... and it's entirely possible that I don't know what I'm doing there.
> I'm very new to IMAP (never used it before). spoolfile used to be
> "/var/mail/keeling" when I POPped mail from my ISP (and then procmail
> picked it up ...). When I login to ISP
Incoming from Jamie Paul Griffin:
> * s. keeling [2013-01-02 10:26:23 -0700]:
>
> > Hi. Long time. :-)
> >
> >User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) # Debian testing/wheezy.
> >
> > Background, I used mutt for years locally, dumping mail into ~/Mail
> > via POP. Now, I've recently discover
* s. keeling [2013-01-02 10:26:23 -0700]:
> Hi. Long time. :-)
>
>User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) # Debian testing/wheezy.
>
> Background, I used mutt for years locally, dumping mail into ~/Mail
> via POP. Now, I've recently discovered that my ISP allows me IMAP
> access, so I'm try
On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 10:26:23AM -0700, s. keeling wrote:
set folder="~/mail"
Make sure that your "set folder" line appears before any use of
"+" or "=" in mailbox names in any other variables or hooks.
~/Mail is the default value, so if you did something like this:
save-hook . +foo
set
Hi. Long time. :-)
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) # Debian testing/wheezy.
Background, I used mutt for years locally, dumping mail into ~/Mail
via POP. Now, I've recently discovered that my ISP allows me IMAP
access, so I'm trying to resurrect my old mutt config. The problem
is, I ca
Le mardi 14 juin de l'année 2011, vers 17 heures et 54 minutes, Stefan Wimmer
écrivait:
> Certainly it does otherwise I'd not propose it ;-)
Sure,
> Though I use
>
> folder-hook . 'set record="^"'
>
> since my config is based on folders
That is the complete trick which works with my
* Alexandre [2011-06-14 17:41]:
> Le mardi 14 juin de l'année 2011, vers 17 heures et 25 minutes, Stefan Wimmer
> écrivait:
>> set record="^"
> ^^
>
>> should do the trick
> but..
> It does not work with my configuration.
>
> Does it with yours ?
Certainly it does otherwise I'd not propos
Le mardi 14 juin de l'année 2011, vers 17 heures et 25 minutes, Stefan Wimmer
écrivait:
> set record="^"
^^
> should do the trick
but..
It does not work with my configuration.
Does it with yours ?
--
Alexandre Delanoë
e:
> 1) I am in my work-box/
> 2) I reply to my colleagues
> 3) then the message I have written is saved in work-box/
> 4) I have my thread including my message
>
> Finally the question is : howto to hack "set record=+sent" ?
>
> Many thanks for sharing your tricks
have written is saved in work-box/
4) I have my thread including my message
Finally the question is : howto to hack "set record=+sent" ?
Many thanks for sharing your tricks/ideas.
--
Alexandre Delanoë
* bill lam :
> On Sun, 20 Sep 2009, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> > I spent the last hour searching how I can display MIME parts specified as
> > "message/feedback-report" (plaintext) inline in mutt, but I fail to find a
> > solution that works on my mutt (1.5.20) on Ubuntu/Karmic.
> >
> > What I h
On Sun, 20 Sep 2009, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> I spent the last hour searching how I can display MIME parts specified as
> "message/feedback-report" (plaintext) inline in mutt, but I fail to find a
> solution that works on my mutt (1.5.20) on Ubuntu/Karmic.
>
> What I have tried so far is using
I spent the last hour searching how I can display MIME parts specified as
"message/feedback-report" (plaintext) inline in mutt, but I fail to find a
solution that works on my mutt (1.5.20) on Ubuntu/Karmic.
What I have tried so far is using auto_view in .muttrc like this:
auto_view message/feedba
Hello,
sorry - PEBKAC. It runs.
Have a nice day
Michael
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 10:50:27AM +0200, you (Michael Schwipps) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> howto handle multiple pop3-Accounts in account-hooks?
> So far it's easy and well documented.
>
> I have two accounts on the provider's pop-server with @ in pop3-username.
> How
Hello,
howto handle multiple pop3-Accounts in account-hooks?
So far it's easy and well documented.
I have two accounts on the provider's pop-server with @ in pop3-username.
Howto do that?
This following sample, muttrc-smip, doesn't run
| account-hook "pop://[EMAIL PROTECTED
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On Thursday, March 13 at 12:06 AM, quoth Andreas Pakulat:
> Aah, thanks. Looking at the output I don't see much, except the
> following (towards the end of the file):
> a0038 STATUS "Spam" (UIDNEXT UIDVALIDITY UNSEEN RECENT MESSAGES)
> 4< a0038 OK do
On 12.03.08 15:41:48, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Wednesday, March 12 at 08:23 PM, quoth Andreas Pakulat:
> > I'm trying to use mutt here with the imap service from
> > archiveopteryx and for some reason mutt stalls when I change the
> > mailbox from the inbox to some other after waiting a few secon
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On Wednesday, March 12 at 08:23 PM, quoth Andreas Pakulat:
> I'm trying to use mutt here with the imap service from
> archiveopteryx and for some reason mutt stalls when I change the
> mailbox from the inbox to some other after waiting a few seconds.
Hi,
I'm trying to use mutt here with the imap service from archiveopteryx
and for some reason mutt stalls when I change the mailbox from the
inbox to some other after waiting a few seconds. So I often can open
another box if I'm fast, but the second or third try completely stalls.
There's no error
=- Paul Puschmann wrote on Fri 4.Jan'08 at 12:57:47 +0100 -=
> Okay. When I compose a new message (like now) I still get the
> signature of my account "F12" inserted in my editor.
>
> Is it useful to use send-hooks or is "set signature" enough if I
> simply like to have a usual signature in each
=- Paul Puschmann wrote on Fri 4.Jan'08 at 11:26:24 +0100 -=
> I know that e-mail is no file-transfer-medium, but others don't ;-)
> Each time I open this mailbox this big messages is downloaded to my
> client, although I didn't open it. (still index-view).
See wiki faq + muttguide/ useimap.
You
ok . "set signature=~/.mutt/signatures/lnx_standard.txt
> > Can you tell me which of these settings is obsolete and howto delete
> > the signature before setting a new one? (because some of my
> > signature-files are still empty, files exist)
>
> Note: the send-hook's are
On Jan 4, 2008 4:17 PM, Paul Puschmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
... snip ...
> unset signature
> set signature=~/.mutt/signatures/lnx_standard.txt
> send-hook . "set signature=~/.mutt/signatures/lnx_standard.txt
> Can you tell me which of these settings is obsolete
Hi,
I use Debian Etch and connect via IMAP to a cyrus-server. In one
directory / mailbox I have some really big e-mails (30 MB).
I know that e-mail is no file-transfer-medium, but others don't ;-)
Each time I open this mailbox this big messages is downloaded to my
client, although I didn't open
ou tell me which of these settings is obsolete and howto delete
the signature before setting a new one? (because some of my
signature-files are still empty, files exist)
Paul
--
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
Hey Karl,
it may have sounded arrogant, but indeed it wasn't intended to sound
that. But...
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 10:35:31AM +1300, Karl. wrote:
> Given that you asked for advice, perhaps you should work on accepting
> all advice _graciously_, rather than being arrogant? You'll find it a
Yo
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 09:37:34PM +0200, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 01:39:17PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > ls -la ~/.mutt/return_receipt
>
> You should work on you ability to _read_ mails others write _properly_.
Given that you asked for advice, perhaps you should
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 01:39:17PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> ls -la ~/.mutt/return_receipt
You should work on you ability to _read_ mails others write _properly_.
I told you, that the file _is_ executable. And as you eventually noticed
someone else already pointed the right solution out to
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* Patrick Schoenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-24-07 11:01]:
> On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 04:53:23PM +0200, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
> > What information do you expect me to presentate? Eventually my whole mutt
> > configuration just to ask why one specifi
=- Patrick Schoenfeld wrote on Wed 24.Oct'07 at 17:18:54 +0200 -=
> and waits for an input ("read yn"), but mutt adds its "Press any
> key to continue...". So it seems that mutt already answers the
> question (what it shouldn't do). Also if I do press return to that
> question, it restarts the scr
=- Patrick Schoenfeld wrote on Wed 24.Oct'07 at 16:40:33 +0200 -=
> Why? According to what I read this works for macros, why shouldn't
> it work for message hooks?
Because macros operate on functions, while hooks operate on muttrc
commands. See http://WIKI.mutt.org/ -> MuttGuide -> Syntax for
det
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 05:38:55PM +0200, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 05:30:45PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> > If you have used I think your stdin has changed to the
> > messages you piped. And read expects your answer from that filehandle.
> > So you might try expli
Hi Patrick!
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 05:30:45PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> > If you have used I think your stdin has changed to the
> > messages you piped. And read expects your answer from that filehandle.
> > So you might try explicitly s
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 05:30:45PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> If you have used I think your stdin has changed to the
> messages you piped. And read expects your answer from that filehandle.
> So you might try explicitly setting your tty with read yn
Hi Patrick!
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 04:56:13PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> > Do you mind formating your message with a width < 80 chars?
>
> no, thats no problem.
>
> > Depending on what your want try either or
>
> Hm. That and what Dav
Hi Patrick!
Do you mind formating your message with a width < 80 chars?
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
> I want to write a script that _asks_ the user, if he wants to send a
> return receipt (note how that differs from your assumption that a
> macro would be suffice. For me it wou
Hi Christian,
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 04:56:13PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> Do you mind formating your message with a width < 80 chars?
no, thats no problem.
> Depending on what your want try either or
Hm. That and what Dave Evans wrote works, at least partially. Now the
script is lau
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 04:53:23PM +0200, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
> What information do you expect me to presentate? Eventually my whole mutt
> configuration just to ask why one specific message-hook (which I presentated)
> is not working?
There is only one information that I see that I really m
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 04:40:33PM +0200, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
> message-hook "~h Return-Receipt-To:" "|/home/schoenfeld/.mutt/return_receipt"
>
> And even though the specified file is a valid executable script mutt says
> (when
> I open this mail in the pager):
>
> |/home/schoenfeld/.mutt/
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 10:47:58AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Patrick Schoenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-24-07 10:42]:
> > And even though the specified file is a valid executable script mutt says
> > (when
> > I open this mail in the pager):
>
> first *guess* w/b that ~/.mutt/return_recei
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* Patrick Schoenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-24-07 10:42]:
> I want to write a script that _asks_ the user, if he wants to send a return
> receipt (note how that differs from your assumption that a macro would be
> suffice. For me it wouldn't because w
Hi,
as it does not seem to be integrated into mutt upstream (at least not in
a forseeable timeline) I'm currently trying to
figure who a scripted solution to my problem would look like.
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 06:14:48PM +0200, Rado S wrote:
> It appears complex to you, but in fact it _is_ simple
On Fri 20.Apr.07 16:23, Raphael wrote:
Hi Users
I have a macro definied for the key "d" to move the messages from any
mailbox to the trash-mailbox. this works correctly.
Now, I want to define a macro for the mailbox trash for the same key,
but not to move into itself, but rather to delete the m
* Raphael on Friday, April 20, 2007 at 16:23:23 +0200:
> I have a macro definied for the key "d" to move the messages from any
> mailbox to the trash-mailbox. this works correctly.
>
> Now, I want to define a macro for the mailbox trash for the same key,
> but not to move into itself, but rather t
Hi Users
I have a macro definied for the key "d" to move the messages from any
mailbox to the trash-mailbox. this works correctly.
Now, I want to define a macro for the mailbox trash for the same key,
but not to move into itself, but rather to delete the message immediate.
how can I define a mac
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On Tuesday, April 3 at 01:55 PM, quoth Charles Shannon Hendrix:
>1)
>
>I would like mutt to remember where I am when browsing folders, so that
>when I exit a folder, I don't have to start at the top of the list and
>scroll down over and over.
There's
I'm trying to figure out how to do two things in mutt.
1)
I would like mutt to remember where I am when browsing folders, so that
when I exit a folder, I don't have to start at the top of the list and
scroll down over and over.
In other words say I have this situation:
IN.m
On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 11:25:04PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I seek a solution to convert from Mbox to Mh :
>
> -a) /var/mail/$USER => " Mbox /Mbx "
> -b) $HOME/Mail/Mh.
>
>
> what is the best way :
>
> -a) use Procmail to convert
> -b) use mutt to read and stock the message
It's
Hi,
I seek a solution to convert from Mbox to Mh :
-a) /var/mail/$USER => " Mbox /Mbx "
-b) $HOME/Mail/Mh.
what is the best way :
-a) use Procmail to convert
-b) use mutt to read and stock the message
kindest regard
bernard
The "mutt -z" (or Z) works in that mutt will exit immediately if there is no
mail. However, if a "-f" option is passed specifying a pop server as the
mailbox, in addition to "-z", mutt will assume a file type mailbox and quit
indicating no mailbox file even though there is mail in the pop account.
On Tue, 01 Oct 2002, Jose Romildo Malaquias wrote:
> Please, would someone tell me how can I mark all messages
> in the mailbox as read, with a single key command?
macro index .r \
".\nN.\n" \
"mark all messages as read
and press ".r" in the index mode
--lpr
--
Lukas Ruf
htt
Jose Romildo Malaquias sez:
} Hello.
}
} Please, would someone tell me how can I mark all messages
} in the mailbox as read, with a single key command?
In your .muttrc:
macro index \cr 'T~O\n;NT~N\n;N;t'
Now ctrl-R will mark all messages as read unless, of course, you've
rebound T, N, ;, or t
Hi,
* Jose Romildo Malaquias ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Please, would someone tell me how can I mark all messages
> in the mailbox as read, with a single key command?
i use two keys, but...
## ==
## Bindings for index
## ==
macro index ,r
Hello.
Please, would someone tell me how can I mark all messages
in the mailbox as read, with a single key command?
Romildo
--
Prof. José Romildo Malaquias
Departamento de Computação - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto
http://www.decom.ufop.br/prof/romildo/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://uber.com.b
Pat --
...and then MuttER said...
%
% * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-18-02 13:17]:
% >
% > Anyway, you also probably don't want to sync and then open, and you can't
% > sync from the pager, so what you probably really want to do is make a
...
%
% Why are YOU unable to sync from the pager.
* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-18-02 13:17]:
>
> Anyway, you also probably don't want to sync and then open, and you can't
> sync from the pager, so what you probably really want to do is make a
> macro for 'q' (bound to "exit" in the pager menu) so that you sync after
> you've opened and re
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 11:30:51AM -0600, Drew Raines wrote:
>
> Why do you need to do this? What problem are you trying to solve?
My mail notification program looks for files in the new folder.
op
--
o polite
http://plusseven.com/gpg/
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 04:30:43PM +0100, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> message-hook ~A 'exec sync-mailbox'
>
> seems to create an endless loop.
>
> macro pager ~2 "macro pager ~~ ~1\n"
> macro pager ~1 "macro pager ~~ ~2\n"
> macro pager ~~ ~1
> message-hook ~A 'push ~~'
>
> seems to avoid it, bu
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> I want mutt to move new messages from new to cur as soon as I've opened
> them in the pager. It seems that mutts default behavior is to move the
> messages when I close the mailbox.
Why do you need to do this? What problem are you trying to solve?
* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-18 09:26:00 -0500]:
> % > macro for 'q' (bound to "exit" in the pager menu) so that you sync after
> % > you've opened and read the message. Have fun binding all of the other
> % > possible ways to leave a message ;-)
> %
> % I guess it would be much easi
Nicolas, et al --
...and then Nicolas Rachinsky said...
%
% * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-18 08:44:37 -0500]:
% > Anyway, you also probably don't want to sync and then open, and you can't
% > sync from the pager, so what you probably really want to do is make a
%
% I can sync from th
* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-18 08:44:37 -0500]:
> Anyway, you also probably don't want to sync and then open, and you can't
> sync from the pager, so what you probably really want to do is make a
I can sync from the pager, what MUA are you using? :-)
> macro for 'q' (bound to "exit"
Hi again
...and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
%
% On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 07:51:25AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% >
% > I can't think of a reasonable way to acheive what you want, but you could
% > try hitting '$' (sync) very often...
%
% So, sync is the magic word. I understand that mutt some h
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-18 14:06:05 +0100]:
> On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 07:51:25AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> >
> > I can't think of a reasonable way to acheive what you want, but you could
> > try hitting '$' (sync) very often...
> >
>
> So, sync is the magic word. I understand that mutt som
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 07:51:25AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
>
> I can't think of a reasonable way to acheive what you want, but you could
> try hitting '$' (sync) very often...
>
So, sync is the magic word. I understand that mutt some hook
functionality resembling that of emacs. Wouldn't be poss
Hi!
...and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
%
% I did some googling on this one but couldn't find the answer.
I don't think you will, in fact.
%
% I want mutt to move new messages from new to cur as soon as I've
% opened them in the pager. It seems that mutts default behavior is to
% move the
I did some googling on this one but couldn't find the answer.
I want mutt to move new messages from new to cur as soon as I've
opened them in the pager. It seems that mutts default behavior is to
move the messages when I close the mailbox.
op
--
o polite
http://plusseven.com/gpg/
Something else you can try -- rename your ~/.smime and reinitialize it, so
that it is completely empty. Then, send your mutt account a signed message
from your Outlook account. Extract the S/MIME sig from it, and then reply to
it, with encryption turned on. See if Outlook can decrypt -that-.
--
Sorry if this seems like a "did you check the power cord" answer, but you
mention that you have two certificates. Are you positive that the one you
are encrypting to is the one which is installed in Outlook?
--
Mike Schiraldi
VeriSign Applied Research
msg24705/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP s
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 10:45:51AM -0500, Mike Schiraldi wrote:
> > Does anyone knows where could I find a s/mime howto? I just got 1.5.0i and
> > I want to try the s/mime support, but nothing comes with it to set it up.
> > How to create my certificate/key? How can I make it
> Does anyone knows where could I find a s/mime howto? I just got 1.5.0i and
> I want to try the s/mime support, but nothing comes with it to set it up.
> How to create my certificate/key? How can I make it(them) 'legal' for the
> top CA? Any help highly appreciated.
See d
Will Yardley wrote:
>
> you need to get one - thawte has free ones, or you can buy one from
> verisign.
to clarify... i'm sure you _could_ make your own using ssl... however
it's probably a good idea to get one from a root CA if you want the
certs to not spit out warnings of the sort that self s
David Collantes wrote:
> Does anyone knows where could I find a s/mime howto? I just got 1.5.0i
> and I want to try the s/mime support, but nothing comes with it to set
> it up.
check smime.rc in contrib/, check this site:
http://www.kfu.com/~nsayer/encryption/openssl.html
> How
Does anyone knows where could I find a s/mime howto? I just got 1.5.0i and
I want to try the s/mime support, but nothing comes with it to set it up.
How to create my certificate/key? How can I make it(them) 'legal' for the
top CA? Any help highly appreciated.
Cheers,
--
David Collan
* Prahlad Vaidyanathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011207 17:40]:
> On Fri, 07 Dec 2001 Roman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed into the ether:
> > what parts of mutt's documentation have you found lacking?
> > What are your patterns of use of mutt, and did you have
> > hard time setting it up the way you wante
rage of the programs that
together create the email toolchain. Just a few snippets.
And one last note: I'm by no means an expert in either of the things I
cover in the howto, so please _do_ send me corrections if you find any
false statements or other nonsense.
TIA
--
FreeBSD 4.4-STABLE
Thus spake Prahlad Vaidyanathan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Since you are interested in both scoring, and anti-spam filters, I
> thought I'd point you to this :
>
> http://ceti.pl/~kravietz/spamrc/spamrc.php3
>
> Seems real impressive, though I've never used it. It does use procmail
> though, a
> Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 22:39:22 +0530
> From: Prahlad Vaidyanathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: Eric Kidd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Robert R. Wal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> David T-G
Hi,
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001 Roman Neuhauser spewed into the ether:
[-- snip --]
> Well, since I saw quite a few bitter remarks about procmail, and
> since maildrop is really easier on the eye, I use that. But... I'd
> like to make use (in the howto, I don't care m
Hi there,
thanks everyone for the kind responses. See below for comments.
> From: Thorsten Haude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Email HowTo [was: Re: Searching big gobs of e-mail]
>
> Very, very good idea. I found that many people know about email, and
> you can ev
Hi,
On Fri, 07 Dec 2001 Roman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed into the ether:
[-- snip --]
> So... I would really like to get some info from others: what parts
> of mutt's documentation have you found lacking? What are your
> patterns of use of mutt, and did you have hard time setting it u
Roman --
...and then Roman Neuhauser said...
% >
...
% > simply by screwing around with the program. A HOWTO would have been
% > very helpful.]
%
% I'm writing [somewhat slowly] an email howto which covers mutt
I'd love to see it!
You might also see how you could con
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 11:54:37AM +0100, Thorsten Haude wrote:
> Moin,
>
> * Roman Neuhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-12-07 11:30]:
> >I'm writing [somewhat slowly] an email howto which covers mutt
> >(among other things). It's aimed at hel
Moin,
* Roman Neuhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-12-07 11:30]:
>I'm writing [somewhat slowly] an email howto which covers mutt
>(among other things). It's aimed at helping unix newbies grok the
>new terminology (MUA, MTA, MDA), and set their machines up for
even includes
> a menu bar of all important commands for novice users!), but these
> extended features lack "discoverability"--they can't be figured out
> simply by screwing around with the program. A HOWTO would have been
> very helpful.]
I'm writing [somewhat slowl
David T-G wrote:
> % have the following:
> %
> % send-hook . "set pgp_autosign; macro compose y "
> % send-hook "~C [EMAIL PROTECTED]" "unset pgp_autosign; macro compose y 'Fgpg
>--armor --clearsign --local-user 0x23314340\ny'"# Christian Seewald
> %
> % And it works, perfectly.
>
Viktor --
...and then Viktor Rosenfeld said...
% David T-G wrote:
%
% > % Unfortunately, pgp_create_traditional is only used with us-ascii mails,
% > % which kinda defeats its purpose in my case. This is extremely annoying,
% > % because it basically means, that I cannot talk to non-English spe
David T-G wrote:
> % Unfortunately, pgp_create_traditional is only used with us-ascii mails,
> % which kinda defeats its purpose in my case. This is extremely annoying,
> % because it basically means, that I cannot talk to non-English speaking
> % Outlook users.
>
> I don't really know a whole
Viktor --
...and then Viktor Rosenfeld said...
% Hello,
Hello!
%
% I use the pgp_outlook_compat patch along with pgp_create_traditional to
% communicate with Outlook user while still signing my mails.
Sounds good.
%
% Unfortunately, pgp_create_traditional is only used with us-ascii mails,
Hello,
I use the pgp_outlook_compat patch along with pgp_create_traditional to
communicate with Outlook user while still signing my mails.
Unfortunately, pgp_create_traditional is only used with us-ascii mails,
which kinda defeats its purpose in my case. This is extremely annoying,
because it b
OK, lots of people answered this one,
I just got a couple of extra tips:
Rune Mossige wrote:
>
> I have been using Pine for the last 6-8 years, and have come to
> be used to the way Pine works.
>
> However, over the last few months, I have heard more and more
> good things about mutt, and have
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 09:10:41AM +0200, Rune Mossige wrote:
> I have been using Pine for the last 6-8 years, and have come to
> be used to the way Pine works.
>
> However, over the last few months, I have heard more and more
> good things about mutt, and have decided to switch over.
>
Have yo
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 09:10:41AM +0200, Rune Mossige wrote:
> 1) How do I set up mutt to cycle all the mailfolders where I
>have procmail store new messages inside? Pine had an
>'incoming-folders' setting, where I set the folder names,
>and the order to look in them. How do I do tha
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Rune Mossige wrote:
> 1) How do I set up mutt to cycle all the mailfolders where I
>have procmail store new messages inside? Pine had an
man muttrc, then look at mailboxes. I use :
mailboxes `echo $HOME/Mail/Mailinglists/*`
All of the mailing list stuff goes into
Rune Mossige [23/08/01 09:10 +0200]:
> I have been using Pine for the last 6-8 years, and have come to
> be used to the way Pine works.
I think Sven Guckes and Robin Socha have quite good howtos at
http://www.socha.net re pine <-> mutt conversion.
-suresh
Rune Mossige [23/08/01 09:10 +0200]:
> 1) How do I set up mutt to cycle all the mailfolders where I
>have procmail store new messages inside? Pine had an
>'incoming-folders' setting, where I set the folder names,
>and the order to look in them. How do I do that in mutt?
mailboxes `ec
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