On 1999-10-12 08:47:00 +0200, Norbert Gruener wrote:
> But I think, if Mutt is able to know that a mail is signed, then it
> should be able to register that the mail includes a PGP key.
No, it's not that easy.
When parsing a message for the first time, mutt tries to parse as
little of that me
When using unstable, "resend-message" essentially behaves like the
recalling of a postponed message. Actually, it shares lots of code
with that function. Thus, you can just re-send the message.
The problem with this is that the message will be sent depending on
the headers, that is, every recip
Ken W writes:
> Sorry for the WOB, but at my new job I only have access via the
> firewall through port 80 and I am goig insane not having my email up.
I'd say your company has a serious policy problem.
> Does anyone know of any way to telnet via port 80, as in maybe a
> java-based telnet in a
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 09:52:44AM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
> When using unstable, "resend-message" essentially behaves like the
> recalling of a postponed message. Actually, it shares lots of code
> with that function. Thus, you can just re-send the message.
>
> The problem with this is t
test - please ignore
When i am typing c, to switch to another mailbox, then i
see all files and i can press TAB to only see mailboxes.
How can i change the default? Thus no need to press TAB
to see mailboxes only?
Thanks,
jan
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 01:25:38PM +0100, John Poltorak wrote:
> test - please ignore
>
>
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Precedence: bulk
I'm not sure what I've changed but, I've suddenly got Mutt
actually sending out mail.
This has been a real struggle, but it looks as though
elm is getting very clo
Jan Houtsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 12 Oct 1999:
> How can i change the default? Thus no need to press TAB
> to see mailboxes only?
I don't know about the default, I'm not sure if there is a way --
but I use the following macro:
macro index i "c?\t" "show (change to) incoming folders"
On Mon, Oct 11, 1999 at 2:00 PM, Tim Walberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed:
> nope... 'sendmail=cat' will likely result int all kinds
> of error messages about cat not recognizing the command
> line options that sendmail uses and not being able
> to find files and such. I think 'sendmail="echo --"'
Is there any way to expire messages in selected folders similar to
the way messages in newsgroups are expired? Or to limit the number
of messages a folder will hold, so when new messages are added old
messages scroll off?
Larry Fletcher
Redondo Beach, CA USA
I looked at my .muttrc and it looks as if I deleted a line that
says something like 'set check every=5' or something like that.
I figured at one time it was to check my pop mail every 5 minutes
but when I uncommented the line it made no difference, I still had to check
mail with G. Is there somet
On Mon, 11 Oct 1999, David DeSimone wrote:
> Richard Hitier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > [Mutt doesn't show new messages if you look at the folder, then quit,
> > leaving messages marked as new.]
>
> For mbox folders, that is true. It's considered too slow to open and
> rummage through t
Strange, my mutt is normal, with normal xterm color on my
BSD xterms. But I ssh'd into it from a Solaris box and, guala!(sic)
real color all over the place like it should be! Wha?
Maybe I should be using something else besides xterm for color mutt.
--
Loren
Jury: Twelve people who determi
It only checks for local mail, not remote. Mutt's pop3 support is
limited, and there's no such option.
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 11:50:54AM -0500, Loren Schooley wrote:
> I looked at my .muttrc and it looks as if I deleted a line that
> says something like 'set check every=5' or something like that
On [19991012 21:06], Loren Schooley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Strange, my mutt is normal, with normal xterm color on my
>BSD xterms. But I ssh'd into it from a Solaris box and, guala!(sic)
>real color all over the place like it should be! Wha?
>
>Maybe I should be using so
Walter Hofmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ok, but when mutt closes a folder with new mail in it, it should
> actually restore the access time so that the folder is still marked
> "new".
Actually, I sort of disagree, but maybe that's just because I'm used to
the current behavior, and it doesn'
Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> As an alternative, it should be not too difficult to implement a
> send-to function on the compose menu, which sends a message with the
> given headers to recipients which are entered on a prompt.
Seems like it would be just as easy to use edit-messa
David DeSimone hat ueber "Re: Editing a bounced message" geschrieben:
> Seems like it would be just as easy to use edit-message, change the
> message around, then when you're done, go ahead and the
> resulting edited message. Doesn't sound too difficult, and works with
> current code.
Thats no
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 15:30 -0500, David DeSimone wrote:
> Mutt has a configure option, --enable-buffy-size, which is supposed to
> tell it to ignore timestamps, and actually check the folder for new
> messages. But I don't know if that works for the browser. Does anyone
> know?
Yep, it
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 02:33:58PM +0200, Jan Houtsma wrote:
> When i am typing c, to switch to another mailbox, then i
> see all files and i can press TAB to only see mailboxes.
>
> How can i change the default? Thus no need to press TAB
> to see mailboxes only?
I'm using this (got it from thi
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 03:37:27PM -0500, David DeSimone wrote:
> Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > As an alternative, it should be not too difficult to implement a
> > send-to function on the compose menu, which sends a message with the
> > given headers to recipients which are
Michael Thies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 12 Oct 1999:
> Maybe someone could make it clear to me, what David mean with "and
> the resulting editing message"
>
> How could I bounce that message? Changing the To-Header?
My guess is this:
1. Edit the message you want to bounce (with the edi
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 01:13:53PM -0500, Loren Schooley wrote:
> Strange, my mutt is normal, with normal xterm color on my
> BSD xterms. But I ssh'd into it from a Solaris box and, guala!(sic)
> real color all over the place like it should be! Wha?
[...]
Especially, if mutt is linked against nc
I skimmed through the manuals and couldn't find a configuration option
for this one. Can there be a warning when changing to another mailbox
when there are tagged mails in this mailbox (if someone has done the
effort to tag them, he might want to do something with them before going
on to another m
Mikko Hänninen hat ueber "Re: Editing a bounced message" geschrieben:
> My guess is this:
>
> 1. Edit the message you want to bounce (with the edit-message function),
> change it to your liking, and use w(write) to write it back to the same
> or some other folder.
And quit that message without
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