On Mon, Aug 23, 1999 at 01:02:10PM -0500, David DeSimone wrote:
> rex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Pasting to Xjed running as Mutt's editor worked under RH5.2. With
> > RH6.0 and KDE it does not -- nothing happens. Pasting _from_ Xjed
> > while composing a message still works, but usually
On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 01:37:04PM +0200, J Horacio MG wrote:
>
> > set pgp_long_ids
>
> This one was unset, and there was a warning not to change this setting
> (??).
>
> > set pgp_gpg="/usr/bin/gpg"
> >
> > set pgp_default_version="gpg"
> [...]
>
> No value was with quotations except the
Brendan, et al --
Thanks for your clarification and extension of my little picture. I'm
still not too IMAP-savvy and was thinking in terms of a local folder
browser (hence the files, instead of messages, in the bottom section).
I admit that I'd very much like to have such a browser available fo
> > I'm running GnuPG 0.9.10-2. Gpg is the default in ~/.muttrc, and gpgm
> > is a symbolic link to gpg. But sending my public key or encrypting
> > still doesn't work. Mutt always asks for a key ID but every input
> > seems to be wrong.
> It still doesn't work.
Can you elaborate a bit more?
Hello,
mutt is wonderful. However there is nothing perfect in this world (for
me, that is), so I'd like to talk a bit about ignore_list_reply_to
variable. We have a couple of local (in geographical sense) mailing
lists in which mails come with a huge variance in To: fields, e.g.
To: [EMAIL PR
Hi.
I've got a seemingly major problem with my spoolfile. The permissions
are 600 and the file belongs to me, but mutt just keeps telling me that
the mailbox is readonly. When I use pine, there are no problems.
But I want to use mutt, pine sucks :-)
Does anyone have a clue as to where the soluti
> Also, does anybody know what `Content-Type: text/plain, charset="utf-7"'
> mean? I do know UTF-8, but I can only guess what UTF-7 is. AFAIK both
> Netscape and Internet Explorer support it. I recently received a couple
> of mails in this encoding (mailer: MS Outlook Express 5.00) and the only
I'm trying mutt after having used rmail in Emacs and various other
MUAs in the past. One thing I find I keep wanting to do is consult
other e-mails while composing an e-mail. Is there a neat way of doing
this, apart from postponing the e-mail, or running another mutt in
another xterm for browsing
I just read through section 3.2 of the manual, and didn't see anything
on this topic, so I thought I'd ask the list.
I have a handful of group-aliases that can be very lengthy (over 20
email addresses in one alias, etc.). Rather than list them all out in
my .mutt/aliases file, especially since t
Hi!
On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 05:53:28PM +0100, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
> I'm trying mutt after having used rmail in Emacs and various other
> MUAs in the past. One thing I find I keep wanting to do is consult
> other e-mails while composing an e-mail. Is there a neat way of doing
> this, apart
On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 05:53:28PM +0100, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS cogitated:
> I'm trying mutt after having used rmail in Emacs and various other
> MUAs in the past. One thing I find I keep wanting to do is consult
> other e-mails while composing an e-mail. Is there a neat way of doing
> this, apart
Joshua Weage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> IMO, it would make more sense to have things temporary for sending
> mail, but if a generic send-hook is required, then I will use that.
Doubtless it would make more sense to you, and probably everyone else,
if it worked that way, but the fact is that w
Fairlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Actually, you bring up a good point on file locking...I installed
> under linux from tarball and compiled it --with-flock --without-fcntl
> ...and I can run 2 mutt sessions on the same mailbox and have one
> alter it, and then when you go back to the other,
E Forrest Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> alias somelist `getlist.pl`
>
> The alias was defined, but empty when I ran mutt (1.0pre2i).
What you describe should have worked. Perhaps you didn't have your
script output a trailing new-line (\n) character?
--
David DeSimone | "The doctr
> > alias somelist `getlist.pl`
> >
> > The alias was defined, but empty when I ran mutt (1.0pre2i).
>
> What you describe should have worked. Perhaps you didn't have your
> script output a trailing new-line (\n) character?
That did it, thanks. Incidentally, why is the newline character
requi
On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 12:30:20PM -0500, David DeSimone cogitated:
> Fairlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Actually, you bring up a good point on file locking...I installed
> > under linux from tarball and compiled it --with-flock --without-fcntl
> > ...and I can run 2 mutt sessions on the
On 1999-09-02 13:11:07 -0400, Fairlight wrote:
> Actually, you bring up a good point on file locking...I installed
> under linux from tarball and compiled it --with-flock
> --without-fcntl ...and I can run 2 mutt sessions on the same
> mailbox and have one alter it, and then when you go back to t
E Forrest Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > alias somelist `getlist.pl`
> >
> > Perhaps you didn't have your script output a trailing new-line (\n)
> > character?
>
> That did it, thanks. Incidentally, why is the newline character
> required? There's a newline after the second back-t
Quoting Brendan Cully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've been thinking some more about this. I don't really want two keys to
> operate on folders, one for selecting and one for descending. Most users
> have folders that contain *either* subfolders *or* messages, but not
> both. Making them two keys for f
Dennis --
Take a look at your spool dir permissions and the mode of mutt_dotlock
(you are using a fairly recent version of mutt, aren't you?). mutt
itself does not need to be set with any special permissions, while
mutt_dotlock should be root.mail and 02555 (g+s); you rmail spool is
probably als
Hi everybody,
got the latest from www.mutt.org and was trying to compile it, but as
in pre1, the same error persists:
/usr/src/mutt-1.0pre2-us# /usr/src/mutt-1.0pre2-us/configure
creating cache ./config.cache
checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build env
On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 09:51:27PM +0200, Frederick Page wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> got the latest from www.mutt.org and was trying to compile it, but as
> in pre1, the same error persists:
>
> /usr/src/mutt-1.0pre2-us# /usr/src/mutt-1.0pre2-us/configure
> creating cache ./config.cache
> checkin
On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 09:51:27PM +0200, Frederick Page wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> got the latest from www.mutt.org and was trying to compile it, but as
> in pre1, the same error persists:
>
> /usr/src/mutt-1.0pre2-us# /usr/src/mutt-1.0pre2-us/configure
> creating cache ./config.cache
> checkin
i have a simple question. every now and then i need to postpone a
message. i have mutt configured to put messages in a postponed
file. unfortuneatly, it goes in my home directory and not into my mail
directory. how do i change this?
tia,
-e
erik [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> i have a simple question. every now and then i need to postpone a
> message. i have mutt configured to put messages in a postponed file.
> unfortuneatly, it goes in my home directory and not into my mail
> directory. how do i change this?
set postponed="=postp
David DeSimone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 02 Sep 1999:
> Mutt's parser requires full lines to be read. You will see the same
> effect if your editor doesn't put a newline character at the end of your
> .muttrc file; that final command will be ignored.
Any particular reason why this is so?
At 8:35 PM EDT on August 28 rex sent off:
> > > Pasting to Xjed running as Mutt's editor worked under RH5.2. With
> > > RH6.0 and KDE it does not -- nothing happens. Pasting _from_ Xjed
> > > while composing a message still works, but usually I want to go the
> > > other way.
>
> Mutt is runni
Hi Tyketto,
you wrote on Thu, Sep 02 1999:
>> (...)
>> checking for working autoheader... found
>> checking for working makeinfo... missing
>> checking host system type... configure: error: can not guess host
>> type; you must specify one
>> /usr/src/mutt-1.0pre2-us#
>Hmm.. I don't think it's s
Hi Russell,
you wrote on Thu, Sep 02 1999:
>> checking for working makeinfo... missing
>> checking host system type... configure: error: can not guess host
>> type; you must specify one
>I may be way-off here, but it looks like a problem with uname...
That's in my path and executable (I tried
Dennis Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've got a seemingly major problem with my spoolfile. The permissions
> are 600 and the file belongs to me, but mutt just keeps telling me
> that the mailbox is readonly.
The mutt_dotlock program needs permission to create a dot-lock file in
the mail
On Fri, Sep 03, 1999 at 01:09:11AM +0200, Frederick Page wrote:
> >(output from it might also be helpful, here... config.guess
> >specifically seems to run it with -m, -r, -s and -v (at different
> >times).
>
> Quoting from "man uname":
>
> If the -a option is given, the selected information i
On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 05:53:28PM +0100, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
> One thing I find I keep wanting to do is consult other e-mails
> while composing an e-mail. Is there a neat way of doing this?
The only thing that I have been able to come up with is to returm
to the compose screen, press 'A
>From the 1.0pre2i manual:
6.3.19. bounce_delivered
Type boolean
Default: set
When this variable is set, mutt will include Delivered-To headers
when bouncing messages. Postfix users may wish to unset this
variable.
Why unset for Pos
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