Hi,
As some of you already know, i have tried upgrading to mutt-1.0pre3i, but it
now gives segmentation faults when exiting (writing to) a folder.
The machine was previously running on SuSE 6.1b and was recently upgraded to
SuSE 6.1. Until i decided to upgrade from mutt-0.95.6i to mutt-1.0pre3i
Hello,
I have two questions:
(1) The userid I use to log into my Linux box (lee3) is
different from the userid I use to send mail through my
ISP ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). How do I get mutt to use my
ISP userid instead of my local userid? I set pop_host
to megsinet.net and and pop_us
Quoth Don Blaheta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > $ ./configure --prefix=/final/location
> > $ make
> > $ make DESTDIR=/temporary/location install
>
> Way cool, this is **exactly** the sort of thing I was looking for. It
> works pretty well, but the DESTDIR seems not to propagate low enough;
> a whole
On 1999-10-08 00:57:39 +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> First of all -- in which version is this? I've been using 1.0pre2,
> but that lacked the variable, so I got and compiled pre3. But that
> didn't appear to have a $from variable either. So is this only in
> the developement version or someth
hi,
I pop mails from my mailserver. The server also supports IMAP. When I
change folders
{canine}/var/spool/mail/rajukv where canine is my mailserver,
no mails are displayed. But I get a message 'new mail in folder' though
none of the mails are displayed.
I can pop mails from the same machine.
m
> Ok, I've been having similar problems (I maintain the local copy of
> mutt, but don't have root; I need to use a special program "cscp" to
> copy files into the public hierarchy), so I configured with
> "--prefix=./subdir". When I make install, I get a bunch of errors:
^
I
Quoting Tim Pierce ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from Thu, Oct 07, 1999 at 02:00:15PM -0400:
> On Thu, Oct 07, 1999 at 12:25:17PM -0400, Rich Lafferty wrote:
> > Quoting Tim Pierce ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from Thu, Oct 07, 1999 at 02:31:39AM -0400:
> > > * More generally, configuring an MTA when you are not t
Hi All,
In my muttrc I have Lists mutt-users otherlists
but if I reply to a list which is listed and there is a reply to, then Mutt
uses the reply-to not the list, I know about the Global reply but would just
prefer to reply to the list only. Any suggestions
Sean
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PGP I
Raju K V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> When I change folders {canine}/var/spool/mail/rajukv where canine is
> my mailserver, no mails are displayed. But I get a message 'new mail
> in folder' though none of the mails are displayed.
The usual way to specify your incoming mailbox is
{canine}
Albert Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> (1) The userid I use to log into my Linux box (lee3) is different from
> the userid I use to send mail through my ISP ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
> How do I get mutt to use my ISP userid instead of my local userid?
The Unix way (i.e. the "right" way) is
On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 04:04:00PM +, Sean Rima wrote:
> In my muttrc I have Lists mutt-users otherlists
>
> but if I reply to a list which is listed and there is a reply to, then Mutt
> uses the reply-to not the list, I know about the Global reply but would just
> prefer to reply to the
> In my muttrc I have Lists mutt-users otherlists
>
> but if I reply to a list which is listed and there is a reply to, then Mutt
> uses the reply-to not the list, I know about the Global reply but would just
> prefer to reply to the list only. Any suggestions
set ignore_list_reply_to
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Hi Carsten!
On Fri, 08 Oct 1999, Carsten Luckmann wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 04:04:00PM +, Sean Rima wrote:
> > In my muttrc I have Lists mutt-users otherlists
> >
> > but if I reply to a list which is listed and there is a reply to, then Mutt
> > uses the reply-to not the list,
Hi E!
On Fri, 08 Oct 1999, E Forrest Carpenter wrote:
> > In my muttrc I have Lists mutt-users otherlists
> >
> > but if I reply to a list which is listed and there is a reply to, then Mutt
> > uses the reply-to not the list, I know about the Global reply but would just
> > prefer to reply
rex [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I host a moderated list using LISTSERV(tm), and have a frequent need
> to trim off excess quoting and other detritus from messages submitted
> for approval before bouncing them to the list. Unfortunately, Mutt's
> bounce does not offer any opportunity to do this.
On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 11:08:31AM -0500, David DeSimone said:
>
> > I also tried using the -f option of sendmail, but it
> > generated a warning (something like "lee3 changed
> > userid to acllee using -f option") on all my email.
>
> If you want to go that way, you can add your use
hi,
i would like all of my mailboxes sorted by thread.
except for one: =family
that's why i have
set sort=thread
ans also
folder-hook family set sort=date-sent
in my muttrc.
Problem, when i read the =family and return back to other mbox,
it remains date-sorted.
as read in the man
Richard Hitier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> set sort=thread
> folder-hook family set sort=date-sent
>
> Problem, when i read the =family and return back to other mbox, it
> remains date-sorted.
That's right. The folder hook changes the setting, but the setting
simply stays set th
its all my fault,
lets take a carefull look at the letters:
* Le 09 Oct >Richard Hitier< ecrivait:
> set sort=thread
in fact the good option is threads
^
> folder-hook . set sort=thread
Hi,
i want to see any unread message as new, that's why i have
set nomark_old
but i also want to see where are thoses new messages in the browser:
mailboxes '$HOME/Mail/*'
it works fine for the first session but never for the following ones.
i mean that if i quit mutt without
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