On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 10:24:38PM +0100, Dirk Foersterling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Thursday 18.02.1999 Dirk Foersterling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm trying to upgrade from mutt-0.79 to mutt-0.95. The Changelog doesn't
> > seem to reach that far back...
> >
> > I
Is there any way to mark all posts in a mailbox read, without entering the
box?
m.
On Tuesday 02.03.1999 Daniel Eisenbud ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > P.S.: Somwhow I was removed from the mailing list without further
> > notice. Do you dislike question-asking novices and upgraders that hard?
>
> Take a deep breath. Nobody here is out to get you.
*gasp*
Okay. Thank you
Hello
I have a problem (not really me, but my colleagues) with reading attachments
in dtmail when mail was send in mutt. All email attachment are present as noname
attachment in dtmail. Do you have a opinion why?
--
Keso
Hi,
You already know me ;-} I'm upgrading from 0.79...
I have problems with the following characters (and probably more that I
didn't try):
äöüßÄÖÜâêîôûàèìòùáéíóúÂÊÎÔÛÀÈÌÒÙÁÉÍÓÚ
(Two lines if you can't display them:)
"""z"""^`'^`'
aousAOUaeiouaeiouaeiouAEIOUAEIOUAE
On Wed, 03 Mar 1999, Dirk Foersterling wrote:
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ibm850
> I have problems with the following characters (and probably more that I
> didn't try):
>
> õ÷³ThÍLÔÛ¯¶¹ÓÞý=¨ßÚݾ·dUVÈFuUVÊuuDHËd
> (Two lines if you can't display them:)
>
> """z"""^`'
On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 10:57:01AM +0100, Dirk Foersterling wrote:
> You already know me ;-} I'm upgrading from 0.79...
>
> I have problems with the following characters (and probably more that I
> didn't try):
>
> äöüßÄÖÜâêîôûàèìòùáéíóúÂÊÎÔÛÀÈÌÒÙÁÉÍÓÚ
>
> (Two lines if you can't display them
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Could not process message with given Content-Type:
multipart/signed; boundary=VS++wcV0S1rZb1Fb; micalg=pgp-md5;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 09:03:27PM -0800, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 10:24:38PM +0100, Dirk Foersterling
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thursday 18.02.1999 Dirk Foersterling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > I got used to mutt's behaviour of saving read messages from mai
Until recently, mutt would recognize '<' as a short cut for the record
folder. It seems it no longer recognizes it on the command line (0.95 and
0.96). It still recognizes '>' as a shortcut for the mbox folder. Within
mutt, both are recognized: 'c<' opens the record folder, and 'c>' opens
the m
Le Wed 03/03/1999, David Ellement disait
>
> Is this a mutt problem, or a problem with my setup?
Since it works perfectly on my 0.95.3, it must be a problem with your
setup.
--
Erwan DAVID| Domaine de Voluceau
Trusted Logic | BP 105, 78153 Le Chesnay CEDEX France
At 8:09 AM EST on March 3 rfi from Rich Roth sent off:
> On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 10:57:01AM +0100, Dirk Foersterling wrote:
>
> > You already know me ;-} I'm upgrading from 0.79...
> >
> > I have problems with the following characters (and probably more that I
> > didn't try):
> >
> > äöüßÄÖ
On Wednesday 03.03.1999 Roland Rosenfeld ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> On Wed, 03 Mar 1999, Dirk Foersterling wrote:
>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ibm850
>
> > I have problems with the following characters (and probably more that I
> > didn't try):
> >
> > äöüThÖLâêîôûàèì=ùáéíóúdUV
On Wednesday 03.03.1999 Rob Reid ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Bizarre...when I read Dirk's message they were garbled, but when Rich
> "quoted" them and sent them on using mutt 0.95i, they appeared as Dirk
> intended. The difference seems to be that Dirk's message was in
Sorry again. I made the m
On 1999-03-03 11:08:55 -0500, Rob Reid wrote:
> Apparently for some reason* Dirk's mutt 0.95i has a problem with
> ibm850 while Rick's doesn't and neither does Dirk's mutt 0.79.
Well, I guess that Dirk doesn't have the character set definition
files installed. Newer mutts will do some automagic
Hi!
I have recently begun looking into mutt, and would like a little help. I
have been through the documentation, and looked all over the web pages but
can't really find any information on MH mail folders.
I read my mail during the day with exmh. I like this and don't want to
change. I
I've looked through the archives and haven't found anything quite like
what I'm looking for, hopefully someone will have some ideas...
I'm around a lot of users who don't wrap at 72 or 76 columns, and so
everytime I reply to their message, I get the first line with the
quote-char in front of it,
On Wed, 03 Mar 1999, Dirk Foersterling wrote:
> > Then you may have a problem with your locale settings. Try setting
> > the envionment variable LC_CTYPE (or LC_ALL, LANG) to some value
> > supporting iso-8859-1 (e.g. "de_DE").
> I tried this now, but this doesn't help anything.
What exactly di
I'm sure there are other ways to handle this, but I use Par[1], somewhat
integrated with my editor of choice Jove, to deal with it. I've got Par
installed. The Par package provides a utility named "par", which can be run
like "fmt" to filter a chunk of text and re-wrap it. It has a couple of big
a
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 11:25:50PM -0600, Martin Julian DeMello wrote:
> Is there any way to mark all posts in a mailbox read, without entering the
> box?
Without entering the box? Here's how to do it without even running mutt
:)
Mark everything old:
cat the_mailbox_name | formail -s formail -
This is what I do. (almost stock vi)
Go to first line to be "fixed".
ma
Go to last line to be "fixed" - note that there should be no formatted
(indented, etc.) text in between.
mb (not really necessary, but the next step may move the focus line)
:'a,'bs/^> // (gets rid of quoting)
:'a,'b! fmt
On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 10:27:37AM -0800, Jeff wrote:
> I'm around a lot of users who don't wrap at 72 or 76 columns, and so
> everytime I reply to their message, I get the first line with the
> quote-char in front of it, and the rest "unquoted". I've thought about
> using an external program like
Dirk Foersterling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Then you may have a problem with your locale settings. Try setting
> > the envionment variable LC_CTYPE (or LC_ALL, LANG) to some value
> > supporting iso-8859-1 (e.g. "de_DE").
>
> I tried this now, but this doesn't help anything.
Well, every O
Is there any patch, utility, script or something which
can decode typical MS-attachements like
[applica/ms-tnef, base64, 1.4M]
As I continually get these type of attachements life is
really annoying, as I can't decode them (and the senders
won't attach in another format).
--
Christian
Dirk Foersterling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > You probably got unsubscribed from the list because your mail was
> > bouncing at some point. It happens. I'm not sure that you are
>
> I'm not aware of some bouncing or the like and I didn't receive any
> error message. So, I don't know how t
Dale Lovelace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have been through the documentation, and looked all over the web
> pages but can't really find any information on MH mail folders.
That's because there is nothing particular special about MH folders. If
you simply tell Mutt the location of the folde
1999-03-03-19:15:13 David Shaw:
> 1999-03-03-05:25:50 Martin Julian DeMello:
> > Is there any way to mark all posts in a mailbox read, without entering the
> > box?
>
> Without entering the box? Here's how to do it without even running mutt :)
I thought about posting essentially that, only for M
Dirk Foersterling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for ignoring me. You failed on a question that turned out to
> have a simple answer.
For some reason, you never posted the answer, which future mutters might
appreciate.
save-hook ~l +%B
--
David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human
Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm around a lot of users who don't wrap at 72 or 76 columns, and so
> everytime I reply to their message, I get the first line with the
> quote-char in front of it, and the rest "unquoted". I've thought about
> using an external program like fmt to fmt the text
On Tuesday 02.03.1999 rex ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Hello Dirk,
>
> I have the same question (how to save list mail with the list
> address).
There have to be save-hooks created. Example for mutt users.
lists mutt-users
save-hook '~C mutt-users' =mutt-users
The ~C means that messages se
I've looked through the archives and haven't found anything quite like
what I'm looking for, hopefully someone will have some ideas...
I'm around a lot of users who don't wrap at 72 or 76 columns, and so
everytime I reply to their message, I get the first line with the
quote-char in front of it,
Christian Stigen Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there any patch, utility, script or something which
> can decode typical MS-attachements like
>
> [applica/ms-tnef, base64, 1.4M]
Try this URL:
http://www.fiction.net/blong/programs/#tnef2txt
--
David DeSimone | "The doctri
On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 08:12:54PM +0100, Christian Stigen Larsen wrote:
> Is there any patch, utility, script or something which
> can decode typical MS-attachements like
>
> [applica/ms-tnef, base64, 1.4M]
I doubt there is one. I believe it should make hard use of OLE stuff or
something
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multipart/signed; boundary=5V5c01chtBAiSHoy; micalg=pgp-md5;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 09:57:23AM +0100, Dirk Foersterling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Tuesday 02.03.1999 rex ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > Hello Dirk,
> >
> > I have the same question (how to save list mail with the list
> > address).
>
> There have to be save-hooks created. Exampl
On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 13:45:41 -0500, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
> ...and then Byrial Jensen said...
> % Please try the attached patch to 0.95.1. It sets the time stamp of
> % a new file to `one second ago'.
>
> I have applied this patch to my 0.95.3i sources and it all seems to be
> there,
Mutt 0.95.4 is out. This version should be considered BETA.
The distribution tar-balls and PGP checksums can be found under the
following URL:
ftp://ftp.guug.de/pub/mutt/
The following mirror sites should carry the new release quite soon:
ftp://ftp.gbnet.net/pub/mutt-international/
ftp://ft
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