Quoting Gerry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Can anyone point me to a simple how-to install and configure Bogofilter with
> Mutt using procmail? Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Even a newbie can use google :-)
1st hit when searching for 'bogofilter procmail example'
http://www.linuxjournal.c
Can anyone point me to a simple how-to install and configure Bogofilter with
Mutt using procmail? Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Gerry
On 18:41 12 Jul 2002, Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| * Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-07-12 12:11]:
| > On Fri,Jul12,2002at10:04:45PM+1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| > > Might want to check your backspace is actually sending ^H and not ^?.
| > > Type: ^V
| > > That's control-V and then th
* Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-07-12 12:11]:
> On Fri,Jul12,2002at10:04:45PM+1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> > Might want to check your backspace is actually sending ^H and not ^?.
> > Type: ^V
> > That's control-V and then the backspace key. What does it show?
>
> It sends the ^?.
that's the "d
On Fri,Jul12,2002at10:04:45PM+1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Might want to check your backspace is actually sending ^H and not ^?.
> Type:
> ^V
> That's control-V and then the backspace key. What does it show?
> --
> Cameron Simpson, DoD#743[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.zip.com.au
On 06:12 12 Jul 2002, Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On Fri,Jul12,2002at01:10:33AM-0700, John Iverson wrote:
| > Try ":bind pager previous-line"
| Tried that. Still gives the error "Key is not bound". I can bind just about
| any other key. I was just wondering why the default doesnt work. I am
On Fri,Jul12,2002at01:10:33AM-0700, John Iverson wrote:
>
> Try ":bind pager previous-line"
>
> --
> John
Tried that. Still gives the error "Key is not bound". I can bind just about
any other key. I was just wondering why the default doesnt work. I am
running this in xterm. I have tried all th
* On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Rich wrote:
> I have tried actually binding the keys while i am in mutt with
> the command ":bind pager backspace previous-line"
Try ":bind pager previous-line"
--
John
i am currently running Mutt 1.4i (2002-05-29) on mandrake 8.2, with a
muttrc created with the automated muttrc builder
(http://mutt.netliberte.org/). When i am reading a message, in the pager
if i am not mistaken, and i want to scroll up to the previous line i
cannot using either the backspace ke
On 05/31@11:35, Will Yardley wrote:
> Nick Stewart wrote:
> > On 05/31@18:57, Rocco Rutte wrote:
>
> > > All you can is try to contact the responsible postmaster -
> > > sounds stupid since you can't deliver any mail, I know.
> > > Maybe the receipent can do something about it. If there's no
> >
Nick,
* Nick Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-May-31 08:36 AKDT]:
> Would someone please give me possible reasons why some of my mail is
> not delivered. By "not delivered" I mean that not only does the
> desired recipient not get the mail but I get no form of responce what
> so ever. No "unab
Nick Stewart wrote:
> On 05/31@18:57, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> > All you can is try to contact the responsible postmaster -
> > sounds stupid since you can't deliver any mail, I know.
> > Maybe the receipent can do something about it. If there's no
> > error message from mutt and no kind of error re
Hi,
* Nick Stewart [05/31/02 19:37:03 CEST] wrote:
> On 05/31@18:57, Rocco Rutte wrote:
[ no mail delivery ]
> Great. I've ask the recipient to ask the postmaster from
> more information.
Good.
> I have two more queries (apologies in advance for their
> mundane nature):
No problem. That's w
On 05/31@18:57, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Nick Stewart [05/31/02 18:36:09 CEST] wrote:
> > Would someone please give me possible reasons why some of
> > my mail is not delivered. By "not delivered" I mean that
> > not only does the desired recipient not get the mail but I
> > get no form of
Hi,
* Nick Stewart [05/31/02 18:36:09 CEST] wrote:
> Would someone please give me possible reasons why some of
> my mail is not delivered. By "not delivered" I mean that
> not only does the desired recipient not get the mail but I
> get no form of responce what so ever. No "unable to
> deliver
Nick --
...and then Nick Stewart said...
%
% Hi,
Hello!
%
% Would someone please give me possible reasons why some of my mail is not delivered.
% By "not delivered" I mean that not only does the desired recipient
% not get the mail but I get no form of responce what so ever.
% No "unable
Hi,
Would someone please give me possible reasons why some of my mail is not delivered.
By "not delivered" I mean that not only does the desired recipient
not get the mail but I get no form of responce what so ever.
No "unable to deliver mail because..." messages, zip, zilch, nada.
The only
Morbo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting from the mutt manual:
>
> mailbox shortcuts can be used anywhere where a path to a mailbox is needed
>
> · ! -- refers to your ``$spool'' (incoming) mailbox
> · > -- refers to your ``$mbox'' file
> · < -- refers to your ``$record'' file
> ·
Thanks for all of your help.
Greg
--
Greg Steele
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thus spake Jussi Ekholm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> René already told you one way to do it, but I thought I'd share my way
> of doing it, as well. So, I've created symbolic link inbox in my
> maildir, which points to mail spool. I find it quite convenient and
> clear. YMMV.
I do this as well. All o
rom: "Jussi Ekholm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 12:22
Subject: Re: newbie question
> Greg Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > When I start mutt I see the contents of /var/spool/.
> > I change folders using
Greg Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I start mutt I see the contents of /var/spool/.
> I change folders using 'c' command. I cannot figure out how to
> get back to view /var/spool/.
*Please*, do not write lines longer than 76 characters (preferably
72 characters) - makes replying a p
* Greg Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [21-11-2001 20:59]:
| When I start mutt I see the contents of /var/spool/. I
| change folders using 'c' command. I cannot figure out how to get back
| to view /var/spool/.
Euhm... what about using that same command? For your convience, you
don't have to type "/
When I start mutt I see the contents of /var/spool/. I change folders using
'c' command. I cannot figure out how to get back to view /var/spool/.
Thanks.
Greg
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Greg Steele
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On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 12:16:42PM -0400 or thereabouts, Stefan Antoni wrote:
> I am a one-week-newbie in using mutt and i want to
> save my outgoing mail in an outbox like i can do
> it with KMail and other known email-clients.
>
> How do i create such an outbox and tell mutt to dump
> outgoing
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 12:16:42PM -0400, Stefan Antoni wrote:
> I am a one-week-newbie in using mutt and i want to
> save my outgoing mail in an outbox like i can do
> it with KMail and other known email-clients.
>
like you are a one-week-newbie, i don't know if you already know the
~/.muttrc fi
Stefan Antoni [23/09/01 12:16 -0400]:
> I am a one-week-newbie in using mutt and i want to
> save my outgoing mail in an outbox like i can do
> it with KMail and other known email-clients.
set record="=sent-mail"
If you mean you are not permanently connected to the 'net and would like to
queue
Outbox is just:
set record=~/mutt/outbox
for inbox, i just made a symlink to the actual /var/spool location that my mta
delivers to.
hth.
aloha,
dave
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 12:16:42PM -0400, Stefan Antoni wrote:
> I am a one-week-newbie in using mutt and i want to
> save my outgoing mail in
I am a one-week-newbie in using mutt and i want to
save my outgoing mail in an outbox like i can do
it with KMail and other known email-clients.
How do i create such an outbox and tell mutt to dump
outgoing mail automatically into it.
finally, i'd like to have something like that in my
/home/myn
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 12:08:54PM +0530, Ankit Mohan wrote:
> * Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11:55 25/07/01]:
> > On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 11:48:53PM -0600, Chuck Fender wrote:
> >
> > > mutt -y gives the perfect display for deciding which mailbox to read
> > > next. Is it possible to get th
Ankit Mohan [mutt-users] <25/07/01 12:08 +0530>:
> Mail-Followup-To: Chuck Fender , MUTT Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> isnt that an incomplete mail address? When i replied to the list using the
That's because Chuck is sending out mail as just without any domain
name added - and his MTA (sendmail
* Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11:55 25/07/01]:
> On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 11:48:53PM -0600, Chuck Fender wrote:
>
> > mutt -y gives the perfect display for deciding which mailbox to read
> > next. Is it possible to get there without exitting and restarting. c
> > lists too many other things
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 11:48:53PM -0600, Chuck Fender wrote:
> mutt -y gives the perfect display for deciding which mailbox to read
> next. Is it possible to get there without exitting and restarting. c
> lists too many other things in my ~/mail folder.
'c' should give you the same display as '
* Chuck Fender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11:39 25/07/01]:
> mutt -y gives the perfect display for deciding which mailbox to read
> next. Is it possible to get there without exitting and restarting. c
> lists too many other things in my ~/mail folder.
hi..
yes, you can get to it by pressing c? followed
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 03:04:32PM +0200 or thereabouts, Lawrence Mitchell or somebody
saying they were Lawrence Mitchell wrote:
> * On [010717 14:50] Fox Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > finally i have got mutt working with fetchmail and procmail. I am really
>
> > Now when i start mutt,
* On [010717 14:50] Fox Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> finally i have got mutt working with fetchmail and procmail. I am really
> happy. I have a few questions, and basically want to know if i am doing
> things the right way.
>
You ought ot set your editor to wrap lines at less than 80 char
* Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11:38 19/07/01]:
> Fox Mulder [mutt-users] <19/07/01 10:17 +0530>:
> > i am pasting the output of mutt -v. it does list a -BUFFY-SIZE. I am not too
> > sure what the '-' sign means. does this mean that this this was an option, or
> > does it mean that
Fox Mulder [mutt-users] <19/07/01 10:17 +0530>:
> i am pasting the output of mutt -v. it does list a -BUFFY-SIZE. I am not too
> sure what the '-' sign means. does this mean that this this was an option, or
> does it mean that it wasnt an option?
+ = used. - = not used.
> +HAVE_COLOR +HAVE_P
* Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [22:18 18/07/01]:
> It's been a while since I discovered this problem with my installation,
> so I don't remember the details, but I couldn't get the "N" indicator to
> work reliably until I configured mutt with "--enable-buffy-size". Now
> it works fine. (I'm
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 11:52:58AM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote:
> * Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11:42 18/07/01]:
> > Fox Mulder [mutt-users] <18/07/01 11:30 +0530>:
> > > > Hey, i dont get any such indicator. guess i will have to look it up in the
> > > > manual...
> > > I tried to pu
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Fox Mulder wrote:
> thanks for the file. i tried it, but still no help. I still dont get the "N" in the
>folder view, and dont get the Inc field in the status bar. also, i am still getting
>that problem with the arrows in threads.
There are problems with mutt recognizing ne
* Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11:42 18/07/01]:
> Fox Mulder [mutt-users] <18/07/01 11:30 +0530>:
> > > Hey, i dont get any such indicator. guess i will have to look it up in the
> > > manual...
> > I tried to put in the %N to the folder_format. but, i still dont get the an
> > "N"
* Fox Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10:30 18/07/01]:
> * Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [22:24 17/07/01]:
> > No. The reason is that it is very time-consuming to obtain and keep
> > up-to-date that information for large mbox folders. You should see an
> > "N" indicator by folders containing new
* Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [22:24 17/07/01]:
> No. The reason is that it is very time-consuming to obtain and keep
> up-to-date that information for large mbox folders. You should see an
> "N" indicator by folders containing new mail, though.
Hey, i dont get any such indicator. guess i
On Tue, 17. Jul 2001 um 07:00:01PM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote:
> whai i want to know is whether there is a way to find the number of unread messages
>in a folder when i am in another folder, or when i start mutt with the -y option, or
>if I do a "c?"
I had the same question, but you`ve given me th
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 07:00:01PM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote:
> thanks for the quick reply. I could not find any "set mailboxes=" in
> the manual. Perhaps you are refering to the "mailboxes" command, which
> i have already given. it is something like,
>
> mailboxes ! ankit mulder
Yes, I believe t
hi...
thanks for the quick reply. I could not find any "set mailboxes=" in the manual.
Perhaps you are refering to the "mailboxes" command, which i have already given. it is
something like,
mailboxes ! ankit mulder
whai i want to know is whether there is a way to find the number of unread mess
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 06:21:44PM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote:
> Now when i start mutt, i get only the spool. I have to do a c=foldrname to get
> to the folder. i expect this is normal. Is there some way in which i can get
> to know if any new messages are in the other folders without actually going
hi all..
finally i have got mutt working with fetchmail and procmail. I am really happy. I have
a few questions, and basically want to know if i am doing things the right way.
I hav a fetchmail daemon that gets mails from 3 accounts. procmail leaves mail from 1
account in spool, and sends the
Per Dalum Jensen writes:
> Hi all!
>
> I've just downloaded and installed mutt on a Solaris system and have a
> question. When I send a mail, it takes allmost forever for Mutt to
> complete the action and return the control to me. Is that normal or is
> there something I can do to change this beh
Hi all!
I've just downloaded and installed mutt on a Solaris system and have a
question. When I send a mail, it takes allmost forever for Mutt to
complete the action and return the control to me. Is that normal or is
there something I can do to change this behaviour? I can't seem to find
anything
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Steve Fielding wrote:
> Hey Everyone,
> I switched to Mutt the other day as my main MUA and so far, my
> experience with Mutt has been a good one except for one thing:
> All of the image files I have sent to myself as attachments keep
> coming back as text files filled as
Hey Everyone,
I switched to Mutt the other day as my main MUA and so far, my
experience with Mutt has been a good one except for one thing:
All of the image files I have sent to myself as attachments keep
coming back as text files filled as gibberish (fortunately, I haven't
gotten any legit im
On 2000.10.17 06:08:33, you,
the extraordinary Cliff Sarginson, opined:
> Often after reading a mail I need to forward it to a certain email
> address. This address is always the same one and I never need to change
> the subject or add comments in the text etc. Unfortunately until I read
> it I
something so that with one push on a button
the current mail message is addressed with the canned forwarding address
and sent without any further interaction on my part ?
I am sure I can, give me a hint :)
This is my second newbie question, hoepfully more interesting than my
first one was
clemensF proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>> Suresh Ramasubramanian:
>
>> user foo with password bar mda "sed -e '1s/^\t/Received: /' | formail
>|/usr/bin/procmail -d "
>
>or:
>
>mda "/usr/local/bin/procmail -t -f-"
ESR recommends that extra received: line in the fetchmail faq, fwiw. I
agree wi
> Suresh Ramasubramanian:
> user foo with password bar mda "sed -e '1s/^\t/Received: /' | formail
>|/usr/bin/procmail -d "
or:
mda "/usr/local/bin/procmail -t -f-"
clemens
Nils Vogels proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 09:10:28PM -0400, Sergei Gerasenko wrote:
>> > Wouldn't it be much simpler to make mutt sendmail using /usr/lib/sendmail -t ?
>> > That way you wouldnt need to have the daemon running, right ?
>>
>> Yes, but how about receiving
On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 09:10:28PM -0400, Sergei Gerasenko wrote:
> > Wouldn't it be much simpler to make mutt sendmail using /usr/lib/sendmail -t ?
> > That way you wouldnt need to have the daemon running, right ?
>
> Yes, but how about receiving mail?
>
Timothy asked very specificly about send
At 00:25 +0200 08 Jun 2000, Nils Vogels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wouldn't it be much simpler to make mutt sendmail using /usr/lib/sendmail -t ?
>
> That way you wouldnt need to have the daemon running, right ?
Mutt already does that. Well, it doesn't actually use the -t option
because it pa
> Wouldn't it be much simpler to make mutt sendmail using /usr/lib/sendmail -t ?
> That way you wouldnt need to have the daemon running, right ?
Yes, but how about receiving mail?
--
"Trust me":
Translation of the Latin "caveat emptor."
On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 06:14:39PM -0400, Sergei Gerasenko wrote:
> > I would prefer not to be running a smtp daemon at all times.
> > So, how should I configure my smtp?
>
> Well, actually it's not necessary to run sendmail at all times. I think
> inetd can call sendmail on demand. Just include
> I would prefer not to be running a smtp daemon at all times.
> So, how should I configure my smtp?
Well, actually it's not necessary to run sendmail at all times. I think
inetd can call sendmail on demand. Just include the corresponding line in
your inetd.conf. Look at the man page of sendmail
Timothy Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 07 Jun 2000:
> Now the newest problem is sending. I have a tremendous hate relationship
> with Sendmail, so I use Postfix pretty much everywhere, however on my
> puny little notebook computer where I live, I would prefer not to be
> running a smtp da
Hi again,
OK, so fetchmail->procmail->mutt now work correctly
Colours aren't working right but I'm getting closer
Thanks for everyone who assisted on the above problems.
Now the newest problem is sending. I have a tremendous hate relationship
with Sendmail, so I use Postfix pretty much everywh
John P. Verel [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Telsa,
> Thanks for your note! I hadn't thought to look at the source rpms. I'm
> about to go out of town for a week and will give a go at unpacking the
> source rpms on my return. I may, in fact, take you up on your kind offer
> to assist :)
>
> A
Telsa,
Thanks for your note! I hadn't thought to look at the source rpms. I'm
about to go out of town for a week and will give a go at unpacking the
source rpms on my return. I may, in fact, take you up on your kind offer
to assist :)
As to why the sample mime.types is not in usr/doc with t
John said,
> The Mutt manual notes that a sample mime.types file is included
> with the Mutt distriburtion, but I cannot find it. (Red Hat 6.1).
> I find a Pine sample mime.types file, one for Apache in /etc, but
> none for Mutt. Any suggestions on where else to look? Thanks.
> John
I have
Reply-To:
Hi.
The Mutt manual notes that a sample mime.types file is included with the Mutt
distriburtion, but I cannot find it. (Red Hat 6.1). I find a Pine sample mime.types
file, one for Apache in /etc, but none for Mutt. Any suggestions on where else to
look? Thanks.
John
John P. Verel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 31 Dec 1999:
> When composing a message in Mutt 1.0pre3i, using Emacs or the built in
> editor, I cannot figure out how to exit the editor.
Do you mean, exit the compose menu? You won't get help for Emacs or any
other text editor on the Mutt list.
Good morning.
When composing a message in Mutt 1.0pre3i, using Emacs or the built in
editor, I cannot figure out how to exit the editor. Best I'm able to do is
save the buffer as a temp file which then shows up as an attachment to my
message. Is this the right way to do it? Or, is there a w
* Brian Fields ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've been using Pine with IMAP on a Linux server and I want to move to
> mutt because of its wonderful interface and configurability.
>
> I just joined the list today and cannot find any mention of using an
> address book as in Pine. Is
For once, I know the answer :) (Or, more accurately, where to find it..)
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 05:04:54PM -0400 or thereabouts, Brian Fields wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been using Pine with IMAP on a Linux server and I want to move to
> mutt because of its wonderful interface and configurability
Hello,
I've been using Pine with IMAP on a Linux server and I want to move to
mutt because of its wonderful interface and configurability.
I just joined the list today and cannot find any mention of using an
address book as in Pine. Is there a way to add an addressbook to mutt?
Thanks in adva
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