Hi Mikko!
On Sat, 13 Nov 1999, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> Martin Baehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sat, 13 Nov 1999:
> > not in my case (i have the same problem) because the To:
> > address is one of my alternates...
> > i need it there, because it is an admin-role adress
> > where all replies sh
Sean Rima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sat, 13 Nov 1999:
> Does the set from= allow you to use Regexp expresssions. I use 4 different
> email addresses from this account and wish to be able to set the from
> sometimes.
Well, as far as I've understood, the $from variable works practically
just lik
Martin Baehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sat, 13 Nov 1999:
> i tried that, but i was unsuccessfull resetting the my_hdr From for all
> other alternates.
Judging from what you posted, I don't know if that's what you used to
reset the From for your emails, but if you did... I don't think you can
hi,
This is slightly offtopic.
I subscribe to linux-kernel-digest mailing list. To split the digest, I have the foll.
rule in my .procmailrc:
:0
* ^(From |(Cc|To):(.*[^a-zA-Z0-9._-])?)linux-kernel-digest
* ^Subject:.*linux-kernel-digest
{
KDIGEST=/home/rajukv/Mail/kernel
:0:
Hi Mikko!
I think you miss my point, I have the following email addresses into this box:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(5 more)
I send an email to a majordomo but the primary email is set to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] as per my default hook.
But I may decide to use another problem and unless
At 13:52 +0200 13 Nov 1999, Mikko Hänninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This brings my mind a question to "those who know", can I choose to
> use $reverse_name in send-hooks? Ie. if I have
>
> send-hook . set reverse_name; blah blah
> send-hook '~t some@recipient' unset reverse_name; blah blah
>
On Sat, Nov 13, 1999 at 02:01:55PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> > i tried that, but i was unsuccessfull resetting the my_hdr From for all
> > other alternates.
> Rather, I meant, if you remove the admin address from your $alternates
> and use group reply, then that address will be a recipient.
On ven, 12 nov 1999, Alec Habig wrote:
>Perhaps it's time to check your glasses prescription. Cut-n-paste from
>the manual appended below (just pulled up the manual.txt file, and
>searched on "print"). Yes, it is "p", as you tried, and the defaults
>should work to first order - assuming your s
Hi!
I find myself lately receiving some duplicated messages, and I was
wondering if mutt could handle them (i.e., save the dupes to another folder or
simply delete them) by itself or I need some external script/program :-m I
think I could do some Perl script for this, but first I
On ven, 12 nov 1999, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
Hello Mikko
>Yes, it should. I have $print=ask-yes, and when I press p when I'm in
>the pager, or in the index, I get a prompt "Print message? ([y]/n):".
>Pretty y (or enter) prints the message. My print command is different
>from yours but assming it
I have ncurses installed on my system and have the following colors
in my ~/.muttrc
color header magenta default "^date: *"
color header yellow default "^from: *"
color header greendefault "^subject: *"
color header cyan default "^to: *"
color header cyan
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999 09:12:52 -0500, Rich Lafferty
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've realized lately that I see an awful lot of "WARNING: Can't find
> the right public key-- can't check signature integrity" on
> mutt-users. :-) Is there a mutt public keyring out there anywhere?
I think, you cou
On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 04:17:45PM -0500, Bennett Todd wrote:
> I have the following pgp-related variables in my .muttrc:
> set pgp_timeout=3600
> I tried jacking the pgp_timeout up higher, but couldn't make it
> work. I also tried diking it out entirely, but the most trivial
> patch I trie
On Sat, Nov 13, 1999 at 05:04:34PM +0100 or thereabouts, Roberto Suarez Soto wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I find myself lately receiving some duplicated messages, and I was
> wondering if mutt could handle them (i.e., save the dupes to another folder or
> simply delete them) by itself or I nee
++ 13/11/99 17:18 + - Telsa Gwynne:
>I think you need an external program. The manual pages for procmail
>include this as one of their examples (in 'man procmailex', quite a
>way down the page):
[...]
> :0 Wh: msgid.lock
-^
> | formail -D 8192 msg
++ 13/11/99 11:37 -0500 - Subba Rao:
>Each time I start mutt, I get the following errors.
>Error in /home/subb3/.muttrc, line 65: default: no such color
Change default to black (or whatever your background is or should be)
and i guess your problem is gone.
-Rejo.
--
= Rejo Zenger [Sis
Hi all
What´s this Mail-Followup-To and how can I disable it ??
Just to save some bandwidth :-)
/Niels
--
Niels Rasmussen | "To do is to be" -- Plato
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | "To be is to do" -- Kant
Regis
Niels Rasmussen [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> What´s this Mail-Followup-To and how can I disable it ??
>
> Just to save some bandwidth :-)
Save some more bandwidth and search the list archives (this has been
explained several times recently) or just read the manual.
--
Jeremy Blosser | [EMA
Is color xterm a requirement for mutt's color feature?
I am using Slackware 4. The "ls" command has several color
options, where I see a different color for each file type.
If this xterm works for "ls" with color, then mutt's got to
work too. I have installed ncurses-5.0 and that is not helping
ei
On Sat, Nov 13, 1999 at 10:39:18PM -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
> Is color xterm a requirement for mutt's color feature?
> I am using Slackware 4. The "ls" command has several color
> options, where I see a different color for each file type.
> If this xterm works for "ls" with color, then mutt's got t
At 10:39 PM 1999/11/13 -0500, you wrote:
>Is color xterm a requirement for mutt's color feature?
>...work too. I have installed ncurses-5.0 and that is not helping
>either.
to make mutt to work with color, set environment var TERM=xterm-color
or TERM=rxvt, but these will cause some programs ca
At 09:07 PM 1999/11/13 +0100, you wrote:
>++ 13/11/99 11:37 -0500 - Subba Rao:
> >Each time I start mutt, I get the following errors.
> >Error in /home/subb3/.muttrc, line 65: default: no such color
>
>Change default to black (or whatever your background is or should be)
>and i guess your problem
>
>How can I force mutt to use it's editor in the configuration file?
in .muttrc, set editor=emacs(at your fave)
:)
Sanity check:
I'm rather new to fancy mutt configs.
I like the concept of 'save_name' and have enabled it, but I don't want it
cluttering up my main $folder.
Thus i created ~/Mail/sent. I want two main things:
A) all automatically saved mail should drop into this directory
B) I hope to addit
On 13-Nov-1999, Josh Rodman wrote:
> B) I hope to additionally cause mindless use of 's [return]' from the
> index to drop main into this directory as well named as per default by the
> sender. Of course I want to be able to ovveride this on a case-by-case
> basis.
I would create a macro for thi
* Ronny Haryanto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991114 05:12]:
> On 13-Nov-1999, Josh Rodman wrote:
> > Thus i created ~/Mail/sent. I want two main things:
>
> > A) all automatically saved mail should drop into this directory
Ahh, I now understand things quite a bit better.
This is easily achievable give
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