> Is there a way to have a kind of subtrectrx whcih would abbreviate
> imap://server/ in a short string ?
Not sure if this is what your are looking for but see attached sample. I
ran over this example in my Mutt documentation when looking to see how
to setup sidebar
Line # 14 to 23
--
MN Rep
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 14:06:59 +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 11.03.19 20:32, Jason wrote:
> > To prevent this, I usually press Tab one extra time to see how many
> > matches pop up; just wondering if that's what everyone else does too or
> > if there's something that would negate the nee
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 02:06:59PM +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 11.03.19 20:32, Jason wrote:
> > To prevent this, I usually press Tab one extra time to see how many
> > matches pop up; just wondering if that's what everyone else does too or
> > if there's something that would negate the n
On 12Mar2019 14:06, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 11.03.19 20:32, Jason wrote:
To prevent this, I usually press Tab one extra time to see how many
matches pop up; just wondering if that's what everyone else does too or
if there's something that would negate the need for the extra Tab press.
Tha
On 11.03.19 20:32, Jason wrote:
> To prevent this, I usually press Tab one extra time to see how many
> matches pop up; just wondering if that's what everyone else does too or
> if there's something that would negate the need for the extra Tab press.
That's how mailbox name completion works too.
Sigh, never mind. 30 minutes later, I stumble across the "group"
command which lets me
group -group trolls -addr tr...@example.com
which does EXACTLY what I want. Sorry for the noise.
-tkc
On 2017-10-03 12:25, Tim Chase wrote:
> It may be a silly question, but can one make use of -group nam
Thanks John for change of cipher suggestion. My problem is though when
I am far away from my office.
Regards,
Luis
the On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 03:53:36PM +, John Long wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 10:20:16AM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > Thanks everybody for their answers and suggestions.
Luis Mochan wrote on 07/26/12 at 21:24:49 -0500:
> I receive my email at a desktop in my office and I access it through
> mutt at my office and remotely through my laptop using IMAP. Thus, I
> have configuration files at my desktop and at my laptop. However,
> there are parts of the configuration w
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 10:20:16AM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> Thanks everybody for their answers and suggestions. I have tried X
> forwarding, but sometimes it is too slow (my network's fault, I
> believe), so I guess I'll just keep my separate configuration files in
> sync.
Hi Luis,
If you are
Thanks everybody for their answers and suggestions. I have tried X
forwarding, but sometimes it is too slow (my network's fault, I
believe), so I guess I'll just keep my separate configuration files in
sync.
Regards,
Luis
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 02:26:15PM +, John Long wrote:
> On Fri, Ju
Hi Luis,
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 10:15:28PM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> Dear Leo,
> Maybe I don't know enough about tmux (nor screen). How do you get to
> the mail server/mutt program? Through a ssh session? How do you
> visualize attachments? Do you use the -X option of ssh? Does tmux
> offer a
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 02:18:59PM +, John Long wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 08:22:20AM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > Maybe this is a dumb question: as we can use IMAP to access remote
> > mailboxes, could we also use it to access other remote files with
> > configuration commands and 's
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 08:22:20AM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 12:06:00PM +, John Long wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 01:57:02PM +0200, SK wrote:
> > ...
> > > I too have this problem. I use SSH to connect to a remote server and
> > > run mutt inside a tmux session,
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 12:06:00PM +, John Long wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 01:57:02PM +0200, SK wrote:
> ...
> > I too have this problem. I use SSH to connect to a remote server and
> > run mutt inside a tmux session, But I don't know how to view
> > attachments or more importantly attach
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 01:57:02PM +0200, SK wrote:
> > Maybe I don't know enough about tmux (nor screen). How do you get to
> > the mail server/mutt program? Through a ssh session? How do you
> > visualize attachments? Do you use the -X option of ssh? Does tmux
> > offer a tools for connecting to
> Maybe I don't know enough about tmux (nor screen). How do you get to
> the mail server/mutt program? Through a ssh session? How do you
> visualize attachments? Do you use the -X option of ssh? Does tmux
> offer a tools for connecting to the server?
I too have this problem. I use SSH to connect
Hi all,
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 03:41:09AM +0100, Leo Vegoda wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 10:29:49PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Luis Mochan [07-26-12 22:25]:
> > > I receive my email at a desktop in my office and I access it through
> > > mutt at my office and remotely through my la
Dear Leo,
Maybe I don't know enough about tmux (nor screen). How do you get to
the mail server/mutt program? Through a ssh session? How do you
visualize attachments? Do you use the -X option of ssh? Does tmux
offer a tools for connecting to the server?
Anyway, thanks for your suggestions.
Best r
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 10:29:49PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Luis Mochan [07-26-12 22:25]:
> > I receive my email at a desktop in my office and I access it through
> > mutt at my office and remotely through my laptop using IMAP. Thus, I
> > have configuration files at my desktop and at m
Hi Patrick,
I use screen but locally. I used to access my mail on the server
through ssh/screen/mutt, but then I had trouble seeing some non-text
attachments. Sometimes I use a VNC server on my office and a client in
my laptop in order to use mutt at the server and display my
attachments correctly,
* Luis Mochan [07-26-12 22:25]:
> I receive my email at a desktop in my office and I access it through
> mutt at my office and remotely through my laptop using IMAP. Thus, I
> have configuration files at my desktop and at my laptop. However, there
> are parts of the configuration which should be
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 10:11:03PM +0100, Rado Q wrote:
> Your mutt-version supports mutt-var-expansion?
Yes.
> Define at run-time a temporary alias, then TAB-expand it to get a
> list of _all_ defined aliases.
> If none exists beyond the temporary, you file is not slurped.
I got everything work
=- Aaron Toponce wrote on Wed 26.Oct'11 at 20:04:04 -0600 -=
> I am using Mutt with two IMAP accounts: Google, and work. I have
> separate RC files for each account. With Google, I am using
> 'query_command' to query my Google Contacts with goobook(1). For
> work, I have setup an alias file, with
I get the hint! :)
Thanks,
Russ
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 01:35:33PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Russell Urquhart wrote:
> > That's it!!!
>
> > GOOD EYE!!!
>
> That wouldn't have happened if you used ~/.muttrc instead :)
>
> SCNR,
> Rocco
Hi,
* Russell Urquhart wrote:
> That's it!!!
> GOOD EYE!!!
That wouldn't have happened if you used ~/.muttrc instead :)
SCNR,
Rocco
That's it!!!
GOOD EYE!!!
I don't know how that got set that way, but when i put in the missing
'/', everything worked again!
Thanks,
Russ
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 05:38:53PM -0500, Russell Urquhart wrote:
the sponse i get is:
alias_file="~Desktop/mutt-1.5.19/etc/Muttrc"
That means "the file mutt-1.5.19/etc/Muttrc in the home directory of the
user 'Desktop'". Unless you have a user named "Desktop" on your system,
and write acce
Hi guys,
the sponse i get is:
alias_file="~Desktop/mutt-1.5.19/etc/Muttrc"
Russ
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 02:20:43PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Russell Urquhart wrote:
>
> When composing a new message, please don't simply reply to another. Or,
> if you do and use mutt, set the edit_
Hi,
* Steve Revilak wrote:
> $ mutt -D | grep alias_file
> alias_file="~/.muttrc"
A minor unrelated nit: mutt 1.5.x for quite some has -Q:
mutt -Q alias_file
Rocco
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russurquhart1> Now when i go to write the alias, it asks if it should
russurquhart1> write to this directory and Muttrc, when i say yes, it
russurquhart1> says:
russurquhart1> No such file or directory (errno = 2)
russurquhart1> The path before the
Hi Rocco,
The path before the error message IS:
~/Desktop/mutt-1.5.19/etc/Muttrc
which IS where my Muttrc file is located.
I DID install to ~/Desktop/mutt-1.5.19. (I've been weighing the pros cna
cons of changing the location of the .muttrc, but so far everything has
worked.
Like i said, this
Hi,
* Russell Urquhart wrote:
When composing a new message, please don't simply reply to another. Or,
if you do and use mutt, set the edit_headers variable and remove the
In-Reply-To line in your editor. Otherwise your message will end up in a
thread it doesn't belong to.
> It's been awhile, eve
On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 05:45:11PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> This is a follow up to an existing problem.
>
> Using "=" shortcut in mailboxes works in general, but mailbox counts
> show zero.
>
> A work-around is to use the full imap URL:
>
> Instead of:
>
> mailboxes \
> =moseley
On Sun, Jul 29, 2007 at 03:00:11PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
> You can also just make one up, if you don't mind the bounce. example.com
> and example.net are even reserved by IANA, and will never (again) be
> valid domains for actual users.
>
Ah, I did not know that (RFC2606 [1]).
Thanks.
> > Okay, as a workaround this should work for me, too. Thanks. But I don't
> > want my mails regarded as possible spam for the to-field isn't correct.
>
> Please explain "to-field isn't correct" and site rfc's supporting your
> "supposition".
"undisclosed-decipients:;" is a valid content for the
On Sun, Jul 29, 2007 at 07:24:43AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> Please explain "to-field isn't correct" and site rfc's supporting your
> "supposition".
>
"Correct" was not quite the right word. What I wanted to say is, that
the to-field ideally should present the address of the recipient an n
* Benjamin Eckenfels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-29-07 06:05]:
> Okay, as a workaround this should work for me, too. Thanks. But I don't
> want my mails regarded as possible spam for the to-field isn't correct.
Please explain "to-field isn't correct" and site rfc's supporting your
"supposition".
> Ma
On Sat, Jul 28, 2007 at 09:40:50PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Benjamin Eckenfels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-01-70 11:34]:
> > Okay, unfortunately there is some more problem: I only want to see all
> > of the recipients only their own address. Not like when bcc is used
> > and they will see th
* Benjamin Eckenfels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-01-70 11:34]:
> Okay, unfortunately there is some more problem: I only want to see all
> of the recipients only their own address. Not like when bcc is used
> and they will see the address of the primary recipient.
>
> Basically I want to sent a bunch o
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On Sunday, July 29 at 01:29 AM, quoth Benjamin Eckenfels:
> Okay, unfortunately there is some more problem: I only want to see
> all of the recipients only their own address. Not like when bcc is
> used and they will see the address of the primary re
;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
From: Benjamin Eckenfels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: alias list and bcc
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 00:03:11 +0200
To: David Champion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Put it into the bcc-list? Let me think about that.
.
..
...
Oh dear.
Thanks ;-)
--
Benjamin Eck
On Sat, Jul 28, 2007 at 03:47:23PM +0200, Benjamin Eckenfels wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to create a simple list with the alias command like
> alias my_list contac1 contact2 contactN
> but not having send your messages cc: but bcc: ?
Any reason you can't just put the list in the Bcc list? I'
> is there a way to create a simple list with the alias command like
>
> alias my_list contac1 contact2 contactN
>
>
> but not having send your messages cc: but bcc: ?
What isn't working about this? The alias you gave should work, and if
you put it into the Bcc: field it should Bcc those addr
0n Mon, Apr 30, 2007 at 05:20:48PM +1200, Roland Hill wrote:
>On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 or thereabouts, Wilkinson, Alex came forth with:
>
>> If I have an email address in the body of an email such as:
>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> Is there a magic function that can ad
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 or thereabouts, Wilkinson, Alex came forth with:
> If I have an email address in the body of an email such as:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Is there a magic function that can add this email address to my $alias_file ?
> I am only aware of being able to add aliases' from the "Fro
Sven,
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
>
> it all depends on how you treat your doggie.
> did you try to teach him new tricks, perhaps?
> fed him any weird patches lately? or
> maybe you should take it for walkies?
>
Well, if I fed any cookies I knew because I do not rely on dselect f
* Lukas Ruf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-09 12:28]:
> I checked with your email address. Your Personal Name is proposed.
good.
> This results in
> alias guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
oops?
> So, I miss your personal name? Any idea?
it all depends on how you treat your doggie.
did you try to te
On Wed, 09 Oct 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> > The problem now is found that the Personal Name
> > is neither proposed nor saved when I entered it.
>
> huh? then why do you present mutt's prompt for the personal name?
> is this merely the fictitious prompting?
>
I checked with your email address.
* Lukas Ruf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-09 05:45]:
> creating aliases out of received emails creates
> headaches to me since I switched to mutt 1.4i.
>
> = Personal Name:
> - Mike Miller
> = [mike.miller = [EMAIL PROTECTED]] Accept? ([yes]/no):
>
> The problem now is found that the Personal Name
Mike Arrison wrote:
> I recently changed a line in my muttrc from 'lists
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]' to 'subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]' because I was
> told to :) But upon doing that the folder index changed from displaying
> a person's real from address, to this:
>
> 71 L Jun 04 09:53 To Mutt Users L
you may also want to have both lines in your muttrc. off the top of my
head, i can't remember what each does but i find that i like to have
both set.
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 01:37:48PM -0400, Mike Arrison wrote:
> Mutters,
> I recently changed a line in my muttrc from 'lists
> [EMAIL PROT
Mike --
...and then Mike Arrison said...
%
% Mutters,
% I recently changed a line in my muttrc from 'lists
...
% Only the alias which they used in their To: is displayed. What gives?
Have you checked your $index_fmt variable settings? You probably want to
change your %L to %F. RTFM.
Michael --
...and then Michael Montagne said...
%
% How best to maintain groups of email addresses? I need to list about 10
What's the confusion? Just have your alias file, or your muttrc file if
you don't separate aliases, or your abook file or whatever other external
query you use, have the
Michael Montagne muttered:
> How best to maintain groups of email addresses? I need to list about 10
> people that I want to reference with one alias. Just like in (I hate to
> say it) Outlook.
RTFM
3.2 Defining/Using aliases
Usage: alias key address [ , address, ... ]
It's usually very cumbe
Aleks, et al --
...and then Aleks Owczarek said...
%
% On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 sometime, David T-G wrote:
% > Let's see... So you want the headers to look like
% >
% > To: TheGuys: joe@, jack@, tony@;
...
% > To: TheGuys :;
...
% > %
% > % Perhaps these 2 features are planned for a future release
On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 sometime, David T-G wrote:
> Let's see... So you want the headers to look like
>
> To: TheGuys
> Bcc: joe@, jack@, tony@
>
> or perhaps just
>
> To: TheGuys: joe@, jack@, tony@;
>
> The second entry is your key, and you'll find that the first entry will
> actually look lik
Aleks --
You'll have to watch for my real reply on the mailing list, since ... you
need to fix your M-F-T: header to include your domain; amazingly enough I
got a "there is no aleks here" return from my MTA ;-)
:-D
--
David T-G * It's easier to fight for one's principles
(
Aleks --
...and then Aleks Owczarek said...
%
% How do I do the following in mutt 1.2.5i (I don't system admin the
% machine I email from)?
FWIW you could build and locally install your own copy of 1.3.27, but if
you note to your SysAdmin that 1.2.5 has a security hole and that it
would be as e
Sharukh --
...and then Dr . Sharukh K . R . Pavri . said...
% Yes, i finally got it sorted out. I had to give the editor value in
% .bash_profile.
Do you mean that you had to set EDITOR= in your .bash_profile file at
all, or that you had to put whatever $EDITOR is (from .bash_profile)
directly i
Yes, i finally got it sorted out. I had to give the editor value in
.bash_profile.
It works now.
regards,
Sharukh.
René Clerc muttered:
> * Dr . Sharukh K . R . Pavri . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-10-2001 16:34]:
>
> | I am using mutt 1.2.5i with a hodge podge .muttrc. I have pinched the
> | foll
On 2001.10.03, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"René Clerc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I thinkt the problem lies with the "$"; I think it needs to be
> escaped.
I think $EDITOR is not defined. To be fully traditional, you should have
${VISUAL:-${EDITOR:-vi}}, or something like that -- it es
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Suresh Ramasubramanian [03/10/01 20:08 +0530]:
> > Ths is what I have:
> > [spavri@farzaan spavri]$ ls -al .mutt_alias
> > -rw---1 spavri spavri 5228 Oct 3 19:46 .mutt_alias
> chmod 755 .mutt_alias - that's a shell (or perl) script a
* Dr . Sharukh K . R . Pavri . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-10-2001 16:34]:
| I am using mutt 1.2.5i with a hodge podge .muttrc. I have pinched the
| following from Roland Rosenfeld's keybindings :
|
| macro index \ea "!$EDITOR ~/.mutt_alias\n:source ~/.mutt_alias\n" \
|
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Dr . Sharukh K . R . Pavri . [03/10/01 19:58 +0530]:
> sh: /home/spavri/.mutt_alias: Permission denied
> Press any key to continue...
> Ths is what I have:
> [spavri@farzaan spavri]$ ls -al .mutt_alias
> -rw---1 spavri spavri 5228 Oct
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 11:04:10AM +0800, Greg Matheson wrote:
> On Sat, 26 May 2001, Tim Johnson wrote:
>
> > 1)Can I create an alias for a file path, such that when I save
> > a message: I can type in something like $ARCH/vim-arch
> > rather than ~/mail/arch/vim-arch
>
>
> You can create
On Tue, May 22, 2001 at 09:32:33AM -0800, Tim Johnson wrote:
> Hello All:
> According to documentation, there should be an alias menu available.
> 1)How do I invoke it?
> 2)Where is documentation pertinent to it?
> Thanks To All...
At the address prompt (e.g. when you compose a new message
On Tue, May 22, 2001 at 07:53:22PM -0800, Tim Johnson wrote:
> On Tue, May 22, 2001 at 10:34:38PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> > Tim Johnson [mutt-users] :
> >
> > > According to documentation, there should be an alias menu available.
> > > 1)How do I invoke it?
> >
Ahah! I press
:
On Tue, May 22, 2001 at 10:34:38PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Tim Johnson [mutt-users] :
>
> > According to documentation, there should be an alias menu available.
> > 1)How do I invoke it?
>
> press a
Sorry to seem so dense. but when I press character
I get the "Alias as:
Tim Johnson [mutt-users] :
> According to documentation, there should be an alias menu available.
> 1)How do I invoke it?
press a
> 2)Where is documentation pertinent to it?
the mutt docs are there on your system
--
Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis
mallet @ clue
JT Williams proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> -: or set up a proper mailing list.
>
> I suspect this is what I'm wanting to do. Is this
> a mutt-thing, or do I have to go fight my sysadmin?
Tell your sysadmin to install GNU/Mailman from http://www.list.org
(or Majordomo, or whatever). It is
-: or set up a proper mailing list.
I suspect this is what I'm wanting to do. Is this
a mutt-thing, or do I have to go fight my sysadmin?
TIA
--
jtw
Quoting JT Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, who wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can I request that mutt does *not* expand an alias list?
> Suppose I have
>
> alias foo-workers worker1, worker2, ...
>
> and I send a message to `foo-workers'; I do *not* want the To:
> field to be expanded into the
JT Williams writes:
> Hi,
>
> How can I request that mutt does *not* expand an alias list?
> Suppose I have
>
> alias foo-workers worker1, worker2, ...
>
> and I send a message to `foo-workers'; I do *not* want the To:
> field to be expanded into the names of everyone on that list.
thanks Eugene, that makes mutt even more useful..
Eugene Lee [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 06:57:19AM -0800, Dale Morris wrote:
> :
> : I want to be able to add a little information about some of my aliases, such
> : as who the person is or maybe their phone number, or what
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 06:57:19AM -0800, Dale Morris wrote:
:
: I want to be able to add a little information about some of my aliases, such
: as who the person is or maybe their phone number, or whatever. Can I just
: add the information, comment it out with ##, or is there a better way?
: I'm
At 2:11 AM EDT on June 19 Suresh Ramasubramanian sent off:
> Rob Reid proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> >If mutt can't or won't be reorganized in a better way, maybe somebody (else ;-)
> >could write a script to take alias definitions and produce lists of save-hooks
> >and fcc-save-hooks. A s
Rob Reid proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>If mutt can't or won't be reorganized in a better way, maybe somebody (else ;-)
>could write a script to take alias definitions and produce lists of save-hooks
>and fcc-save-hooks. A similar neat trick would be to simultaneously define
>mailing lists in
Clueless --
...and then Suresh Ramasubramanian said...
% David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
%
% > fcc-save-hook \
...
% >folders under $HOME/Mail/PALS instead of under $HOME/Mail. I'd really
% >like to be able to define a class of pals so that I can say
%
% Call me clueless but this so
At 3:06 PM EDT on June 18 Suresh Ramasubramanian sent off:
> David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> > fcc-save-hook \
> >'[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]' \
> >=PALS/%O
> >
> >for my special pals Al, Bill and Chuck so that their mail goes into their
> >folde
David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sun, 18 Jun 2000:
> alias pals al,bill,chuck
> fcc-save-hook '[[:pals:]]' -PALS/%O
Something I'd like to see was an operator for matching an address or
addresses in an alias, I think that would help you out here. The syntax
would be different ("~ alias"
David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> fcc-save-hook \
>'[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]' \
>=PALS/%O
>
>for my special pals Al, Bill and Chuck so that their mail goes into their
>folders under $HOME/Mail/PALS instead of under $HOME/Mail. I'd really
>like to b
Le Sat, Apr 08, 2000 at 03:39:56PM -0400, Subba Rao a écrit:
> How can I prevent the alias name for the group from expanding, but insure that the
> mail gets delivered to the whole list? For example, if the "To:" field has
>"Programmers",
> everyone who receives the note knows who is on the list.
On Sat, Apr 08, 2000 at 03:39:56PM -0400, Subba Rao muttered:
-> On 0, Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
-> >
-> > Hi,
-> >
-> > I can create individual user aliases fine.
-> > How can I create an alias for a list of users ( about 30 )?
-> >
-> >
->
-> Thanks to everyone who replied. I ha
On 0, Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I can create individual user aliases fine.
> How can I create an alias for a list of users ( about 30 )?
>
>
Thanks to everyone who replied. I have one other quetions on the same subject.
I have one group alias that is a very long list o
Subba Rao wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>I can create individual user aliases fine.
>How can I create an alias for a list of users ( about 30 )?
>
alias addr1, addr2, addr3
It's much easier if you already have aliases for the members of the list.
Then:
alias alias1, alias2, alias3
I didn't test whether you
Subba --
...and then Subba Rao said...
%
% Hi,
%
% I can create individual user aliases fine.
% How can I create an alias for a list of users ( about 30 )?
Just like you would for individual users:
alias aliasname alias_title: member, member, member ;
or
alias aliasname member, member,
* Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000311 14:21]:
> Is it possbile in mutt, to create an alias, such that some
> addresses are displayed on the To: field, and some will be
> displayed on the Cc: filed, and other will be displayed on the
> Bcc: field?
I don't think you can do it with an alias but
Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sat, 11 Mar 2000:
> Is it possbile in mutt, to create an alias, such that some
> addresses are displayed on the To: field, and some will be
> displayed on the Cc: filed, and other will be displayed on the
> Bcc: field?
Not that I kno
* Subba Rao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991122 19:22]:
> I have "set edit_hdrs", which allows me to edit my headers.
> I have "set askcc" too. If I decide to Cc someone WHILE typing the note,
> can I add the alias in the Cc field, or do I have to type the FQA?
Mutt checks the header for unexpanded alias
Scriveva Gero Treuner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > No. I don't mean this. I receive an e-mail. I want take addresses
> > within this e-mail.
>
> It is easy to create scripts doing that using the
> function.
>
I can write a mua, too.
I'm unxactly :)
I want choose what address take by a e-mail.
>
Hi!
On Fri, Jun 18, 1999 at 04:01:11AM +0200, Nuccio Amoddio wrote:
> > On 17-Jun-1999, Nuccio Amoddio wrote:
> > > To choose from all addresses of an email what I take.
> > When asked for 'To:' or 'Cc:' or 'Bcc:', simply hit and mark all
> > aliases you want and press 'q'.
>
> No. I don't mean
Scriveva Ronny Haryanto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On 17-Jun-1999, Nuccio Amoddio wrote:
> > To choose from all addresses of an email what I take.
> When asked for 'To:' or 'Cc:' or 'Bcc:', simply hit and mark all
> aliases you want and press 'q'.
No. I don't mean this. I receive an e-mail. I want
On 17-Jun-1999, Nuccio Amoddio wrote:
> To choose from all addresses of an email what I take.
When asked for 'To:' or 'Cc:' or 'Bcc:', simply hit and mark all
aliases you want and press 'q'.
> To create an alias from a list of alias.
It can be done, but not the most convinient. Simply use an exi
on Jun 09, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
> That works well, and the listing is nice (just as nice as the index --
> gee, what a coincidence :-) Unfortunately it doesn't work when edit_hdrs
> is turned on (as I have it); I have to get in, write my note (or part
> of it), then get out and *then* s
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> I often forget the alias I used for someone's address. Is there an
> easy way to view one's aliases from mutt?
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Hello,
> Is there any easy way to have the default save name be the same as the
> alias for an address?
>
> For example:
> alias joe Joe Shmoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> But, if I save this message (or mail to the user and get a Fcc), it will
> go to "a98985". Is there any way to make it go to "j
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