Marco Goetze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreibt:
>>Is there a possibility to set Notice-Requested-Upon-Delivery-To-lines
>>depending on the To- and Cc-lines automagically?
>
> send-hook bob@foo\.bar my_hdr Notice-Requested-Upon-Delivery-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you. Is there also a possibility f
On Sun, Jul 25 1999, at 02:36 -0500, David DeSimone wrote:
>Marco Goetze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> set alternates=brian@(darkstar\.)?brie\.com
>Something I've been wondering lately...
>
>Is the above proper quoting? That is, are the backslashes correct?
>
>Doubtless the intent is to quote t
Greetings all,
I apologize if you get this twice, I am not sending from my default
account and the first try has been held for authorization by
owner-mutt-users.
My problem is that I would like to be able to generate mailboxes based
on the alias I give to some one sending me a message. I have the
On Sun, Jul 25 1999, at 08:11 +0200, Frank Ellert wrote:
>Marco Goetze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreibt:
>>>Is there a possibility to set Notice-Requested-Upon-Delivery-To-
>>>lines depending on the To- and Cc-lines automagically?
>>send-hook bob@foo\\.bar my_hdr Notice-Requested-Upon-Delivery-To:
>>
On 23-Jul-1999, Steve Crane wrote:
> Earlier this week someone recommended adding
> set editor ="vim +'/^[ ,\t]*> --/,/^-- /-2d'"
> to .muttrc to strip out the signature on a reply so I implemented this.
> It works fine but but if the regexp is not found (when sending a new
> message for instanc
I use Cees van de Griend's perl script (html2txt; V 1.10) to view those
pesky html messages directly from Mutt via this entry in my mailcap
file: text/html; html2txt; copiousoutput
Works great, except that the /tmp/html2txt..html files are never
deleted. Right now I'm cleaning out the files in
As I brought this onto the list, tlr has asked me to post the results.
http://slashdot.org/pollBooth.pl?qid=emailclient&aid=-1
Which e-mail client do you use?
Elm1643 / 4%
*Mutt 3115 / 8%
Pine 9615 / 25%
Eudora 3455 / 9%
Communicator 8319 /
I believe all standard linux distro will have provide a shell script to clean up /tmp
when the system
boots up. If you haven't already got one, just write a little shell script to clean
/tmp in /etc/init.d(in debian)
or wherever yours is...
On Sun, Jul 25, 1999 at 01:11:46PM -0400, Howard Arons
On Thu, Jul 15, 1999 at 11:21:47PM -0400, Mark Mielke wrote:
It's so much cooler to have messages fade and titles bold/unbold in front of your eyes. Rich text email (in the form of HTML) can be exchanged using Netscape/IE...
You can have that with redmutt too. Use text/enriched, defined in RFC 1
Greetings all,
I am *very* much a newbie to mutt. First I would like to say that I
found most of the documentation relatively easy, thanks to the author.
My problem, perhaps a trivial one, is that I would like to be able to
generate mailboxes based upon the reverse_alias of the sender.
I have th
On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 04:11:24PM -, Lorens Kockum wrote:
> On mutt-users [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >How can I save an E-Mail message in 'not a maildir' format
> >when, for example, I want to import it into another program?
> With $MAILDIR a directory (with attendant $MAILDIR/tmp,
> $MAILD
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