Richard Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 22 May 2000:
> > If you're happily using mutt and you aren't seeing new messages suddenly
> > being listed in the index, then perhaps fetchmail is delivering to a
> > different mailbox (maybe it's delivering to /var/spool/mail/$user but
> > you're
I'm sorry. It came from me. I have my mail forwarded through several machines
and there was a bug in configuration on one of these.
But shouldn't it been filtered somewhere?
Anyway I'm not sure how the message came to ss1000... I must double check what
happens when a mail is sent to me.
> I got a
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 07:44:58PM +0100, Manuel Arriaga wrote:
> I believe I configured postfix correctly, but now I haven't got *a clue*
> on how to use mutt. And I did try to read the provided manual and the
> man page for mutt, but they don't seem to cover the basics... can anyone
> point me t
Richard Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 22 May 2000:
> Hey, that's EXACTLY what happens to me, and the thing I'm trying to fix.
> How might I go about changing this so that Fetchmail sends my messages
> to somewhere Mutt can find them easily?
Still off-topic, but okay...
fetchmail deli
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 11:03:08PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> If you're happily using mutt and you aren't seeing new messages suddenly
> being listed in the index, then perhaps fetchmail is delivering to a
> different mailbox (maybe it's delivering to /var/spool/mail/$user but
> you're looking at $
Actually, one of the people subscribed to this list has a broken
procmailrc or a full mailbox. His MTA is returning bounces for every
post from mutt-users that tries to reach him.
clemensF proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>> Emily Slocombe:
>
>> I got a bizarre error from trying to do a reply to
Manuel & clemens --
...and then clemensF said...
% > Manuel Arriaga:
%
% > Anyway, I would like to know whether it is possible to have mutt display
% > any new messages that fetchmail retrieved automatically since mutt was
%
% yes. read the manual. you can specify the intervals for mutt to lo
Manuel --
...and then Manuel Arriaga said...
%
% > Resync $
%
% But how do I give that command?
Just press the dollar sign in the index; '$' is the actual key that is
bound to this function.
%
% -Manuel
:-D
--
David T-G * It's easier to fight for one's principle
Manuel Arriaga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sun, 21 May 2000:
> I just noticed that the 4 highly enthusiastic emails I sent to this list
> didn't make it to your mailboxes, because postfix is sending my email
> with the wrong domain name, so the list daemon just blocks my
> messages... :-(
Well,
> Manuel Arriaga:
> Anyway, I would like to know whether it is possible to have mutt display
> any new messages that fetchmail retrieved automatically since mutt was
yes. read the manual. you can specify the intervals for mutt to look for
new mail. also, whenever you say '$' to resynchronize,
Emily Slocombe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sun, 21 May 2000:
> I got a bizarre error from trying to do a reply to all to you and the
> mutt user group. The message follows:
>
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun May 21 15:18:32 2000
> From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
...
>- T
> Resync $
>
But how do I give that command?
-Manuel
> Emily Slocombe:
> I got a bizarre error from trying to do a reply to all to you and the
> mutt user group. The message follows:
>
> >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun May 21 15:18:32 2000
> From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
me too. same error message.
--
clemens
Hi Emily/all,
I just noticed that the 4 highly enthusiastic emails I sent to this list
didn't make it to your mailboxes, because postfix is sending my email
with the wrong domain name, so the list daemon just blocks my
messages... :-(
Anyway, I would like to know whether it is possible to have
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 07:44:58PM +0100, Manuel Arriaga wrote:
-> Hi everyone,
->
-> I am trying to send /receive emails from the console, so I went for (and
-> installed) mutt 1.2 and postfix.
->
-> I believe I configured postfix correctly, but now I haven't got *a clue*
-> on how to use mutt
* Manuel Arriaga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000521 16:03]:
|Hi Emily, Mikko and Gero,
|
|I guess this means that my postfix install isn't that kosher after all,
|right? this doesn't seem to have anything to do with mutt itself; am I
|right?
|
This is not from an official site, but Jove hasn't been upd
Hi Emily, Mikko and Gero,
Thank you all for your replies. This first problem is over! :-) The
"export VISUAL" and "export EDITOR" command lines did the trick, and I
got to edit the message.
Then I closed emacs (I still haven't found a place I can download jove
from, but I will try it out, Emily
Hi!
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 07:44:58PM +0100, Manuel Arriaga wrote:
> I believe I configured postfix correctly, but now I haven't got *a clue*
> on how to use mutt. And I did try to read the provided manual and the
> man page for mutt, but they don't seem to cover the basics... can anyone
> point
* Manuel Arriaga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000521 14:55]:
|Hi everyone,
|
|I am trying to send /receive emails from the console, so I went for (and
|installed) mutt 1.2 and postfix.
|
you can change your editor to anything you want, emacs is a bit bloated. I
like Jove -- lighter than emacs or jed. Ma
Hello,
Manuel Arriaga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sun, 21 May 2000:
> How can I, for example send an email? Is there any special
> configuration necessary before doing so?
Well, not really.
Mutt needs these things (that I can think of):
/usr/bin/sendmail (or something like that), for sending
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