[Announce] newsbody 0.1.0

1999-01-16 Thread Byrial Jensen
The utility called newsbody have not been availible for some months. Now it is back in a new improved version. The program is used to remove headers, quotes, and/or signature from a email or news message before invoking some other program (e.g. a spellchecker) on the remaining part. Eventually th

Re: mailboxes

1999-01-16 Thread Erwan David
Le Fri 15/01/1999, David DeSimone disait > Erwan David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > You must quote the '!', so your line should be > > mailboxes '!' =mutt-users =mgetty =bannedndamned > > That's not true; I'm not quoting it, and it works for me. My quoting should be a remaints

Re: Since we have PGP support...

1999-01-16 Thread Martin Schröder
On 1999-11-17 13:00:45 -0700, Eric Brunson wrote: > Unfortunately most of the people on this mailing list use RSA keys > which is a copyrighted algorithm and, therefore, not implemented in The patent will on RSA will expire sometime around 2000-06. Best regards Martin -- Ma

Re: mutt-users-digest V1 #246

1999-01-16 Thread John P . Looney
> Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 09:42:11 + > From: Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: IMAP folders, some further thoughts/questions > Since an IMAP folder can (in some implementations at least) both > contain other folders and messages does this mean that it can't be > directly implemented a

Re: Since we have PGP support...

1999-01-16 Thread Sean Rima
Hi Martin! On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Martin Schröder wrote: > On 1999-11-17 13:00:45 -0700, Eric Brunson wrote: > > Unfortunately most of the people on this mailing list use RSA keys > > which is a copyrighted algorithm and, therefore, not implemented in > > The patent will on RSA will expire someti

Re: uncolor index *

1999-01-16 Thread Andy Spiegl
> The Subject is to be specified before the addresses... Oops, you are so right. Funny it worked anyway. > > In line 79 of ~/.mutt/color I've got this: > > uncolor index "*" > > which is a documented command. > > How about this (no quotes): >uncolor index * Nope, same errors. I tried unco

How to use ?

1999-01-16 Thread satyajit
Hello all I'm new in Mutt and also new in linux. I'm root[single] user. please inform how can i receive mail in Mutt ? I use mutt version 0.95.5us-2mdk. please inform as early as possible. satyajit

1.1.1 build problems

1999-01-16 Thread Chris Green
I am trying to compile mutt 1.1.1 with S-Lang on Solaris 2.6. All goes well until compiling curs_lib.c when I get an error:- gcc -DSHAREDIR=\"/usr2/chris/share/mutt\" -DSYSCONFDIR=\"/usr2/chris/etc\" -DBINDIR=\"/usr2/chris/bin\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H=1 -I. -I/usr2/chris/include -I/usr2/chris/mu

Re: 1.1.1 build problems

1999-01-16 Thread Lars Hecking
Chris Green writes: > I am trying to compile mutt 1.1.1 with S-Lang on Solaris 2.6. > > All goes well until compiling curs_lib.c when I get an error:- > > gcc -DSHAREDIR=\"/usr2/chris/share/mutt\" -DSYSCONFDIR=\"/usr2/chris/etc\" >-DBINDIR=\"/usr2/chris/bin\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H=1 -I. -I/usr2/c

Re: How to use ?

1999-01-16 Thread Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
> I'm new in Mutt and also new in linux. I'm root[single] user. > please inform how can i receive mail in Mutt ? > I use mutt version 0.95.5us-2mdk. > please inform as early as possible. Don't run Mutt as root! Even if you are the only human user of a machine you should create an ordinary user a

Re: uncolor index *

1999-01-16 Thread Sven Guckes
* Andy Spiegl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991118 12:09]: > > > In line 79 of ~/.mutt/color I've got this: > > > uncolor index "*" > > > which is a documented command. > Here are other examples with the same result: > echo test | mutt -s foo spiegl > echo test | mutt spiegl > mutt -a .zshrc spiegl < /

Re: uncolor index *

1999-01-16 Thread Andy Spiegl
Hi Sven, > I think the problem is somewhere else in your muttrc. > Have you tested mutt without a startup file yet? eg: > > echo test | mutt -F NONE -s foo $USER That gives me: NONE: No such file or directory No, just kidding. Here a few more tests: eule:~>echo test | mutt -F /dev/nul

Re: 1.1.1 build problems

1999-01-16 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 01:25:26PM +, Lars Hecking wrote: > Chris Green writes: > > I am trying to compile mutt 1.1.1 with S-Lang on Solaris 2.6. > > > > All goes well until compiling curs_lib.c when I get an error:- > > > > gcc -DSHAREDIR=\"/usr2/chris/share/mutt\" -DSYSCONFDIR=\"/usr2/chri

Re: 1.1.1 build problems

1999-01-16 Thread Lars Hecking
> Oops again, I mis-remembered the error, it removes manual.sgml.tail or > something that it shouldn't, the error produced is as follows:- > > test -f manual.html || make manual.html || cp > /usr2/chris/mutt-1.1.1/doc/manual*.html ./ > ( sed -e "s/@VERSION@/`cat /usr2/chris/mutt-1.1.1/VERSION`/"

Re: [wish] flag 'A' for multiple attachments

1999-01-16 Thread F.Baube\[tm\]
Surely sendmail reeled when thusly spake Sven Guckes: > > > Elm always had a flag in the main display that told me a file had an > > attachment, and when I viewed the message, there was a notice there too. > > Mutt doesn't seem to do this, and I've missed attachments :-( > > Mutt once did this -

"new mail" notification for IMAP folders..

1999-01-16 Thread John P . Looney
I'm using 1.1.1, with an IMAP server. I've noticed that the "new mail" notification isn't 100%. By "new mail", I mean the messages on the bottom line, and the fact that when I want to change folder, it offers a folder with new mail as a default. This works excellently for mbox mail. On IMAP, i

many questions

1999-01-16 Thread Dan Lipofsky
I have been using mutt for a few days and have quite a list of questions I would appreciate help with. I am using Mutt 1.0i on a RedHat 6.1 Linux 2.2.12 machine with IMAP. I downloaded it as mutt-1.0i-2.cfp.rhl6.i386.rpm. My pageup/pagedown/home/end keys do not seem to do anything. They are lis

Re: many questions

1999-01-16 Thread Jeremy Blosser
RTFM. It's like, the Holy Grail of answers, or something. Dan Lipofsky [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > My pageup/pagedown/home/end keys do not seem to do anything. > They are listed as being bound to intelligent things when I hit '?'. I would guess a termcap issue, ie those keys are not getting re

Re: many questions

1999-01-16 Thread Randall J . Million
> > It would also be nice if it showed all the new mail on startup (if it > > fits on the screen). Currently it tends to just show the first line. > I don't understand the question. Just push the command current-top. That should do what you want. > Try RTFM'ing next time. randy -- Five hundr

Re: mutt 1.0 compile problem

1999-01-16 Thread Thomas Ribbrock
On Tue, Nov 16, 1999 at 01:02:37AM -0500, Nathan Froyd wrote: [...] > make[1]: Entering directory /home/nathan/src/mutt-1.0-us/m4' > make[1]: @SHELL@: Command not found > make[1]: *** [install-am] Error 127 > make[1]: Leaving directory /home/nathan/src/mutt-1.0-us/m4' > make: *** [install-recursi

Re: How to use ?

1999-01-16 Thread Pieter Wenk
On jeu, 18 nov 1999, satyajit wrote: >I'm new in Mutt and also new in linux. I'm root[single] user. >please inform how can i receive mail in Mutt ? >I use mutt version 0.95.5us-2mdk. >please inform as early as possible. First of all, create your ~/user. It's not recommended to work under "root

Re: many questions

1999-01-16 Thread Dan Lipofsky
I would like to clarify some of my questions On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 11:24:04AM -0600, Dan Lipofsky wrote: > I have been using mutt for a few days and have quite a list of questions > I would appreciate help with. I am using Mutt 1.0i on a RedHat 6.1 Linux > 2.2.12 machine with IMAP. I download

Re: many questions

1999-01-16 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Dan Lipofsky [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > I would like to clarify some of my questions > > Is there a way to see my current list of aliases? > > Several people said just look at you alias file. Well, I can do that, > but I see there is an alias_format variable, which the manual claims > "specifi

Re: many questions

1999-01-16 Thread David DeSimone
Dan Lipofsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > When new mail arrives, I get a message saying "New Mail" at the bottom > of the screen. But all I actually see in the index are my old messages, > because the new ones are off the bottom of the page. It would be useful > to have mutt autoscroll to brin

Re: many questions

1999-01-16 Thread Dan Lipofsky
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 05:20:13PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote: > Dan Lipofsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > When new mail arrives, I get a message saying "New Mail" at the bottom > > of the screen. But all I actually see in the index are my old messages, > > because the new ones are off the

Re: many questions

1999-01-16 Thread Brian D. Winters
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 05:43:31PM -0600, Dan Lipofsky wrote: > On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 05:20:13PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote: > > I think it would be annoying if Mutt moved my cursor around while I'm > > trying to find a message, just because some new mail happened to arrive. > > Well, it could

Re: many questions

1999-01-16 Thread David DeSimone
I think the best way to handle the "I want to see what my new mail is at a glance" problem is to use an external utility, like xbuffy, which will do exactly that. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who

Re: Mutt silently ignores color definitions. I'd call it a bug!

1999-01-16 Thread David Ellement
On 991116, at 19:58:43, Marius Gedminas wrote: > On Tue, Nov 16, 1999 at 11:51:22AM +0100, Andy Spiegl wrote: > > > I was using some old version of ncurses then. > > So, you are saying, it's not mutt's fault at all? > > It seemed so to me then. I tried creating a little program to test > ncurses

Re: many questions

1999-01-16 Thread Reed Lai
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 03:59:04PM -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote: > > -- > Jeremy Blosser | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://jblosser.firinn.org/ > -+-+-- > "If Microsoft can change and compete on quality, I've won." -- L. Torva