On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 05:05:28PM -0500, Rich Lafferty wrote:
> Everything seems to work fine now with one exception. When I identify
> a mailing list with 'lists', it treats it like it's in 'alternates' --
> anything addressed to the list will show "To mutt-users" in the index
> rather than show
Hi Nico!
>--[Nico Hailey]--<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> "
> folder-hook blue 'my_hdr From: Nico Hailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
> folder-hook gen/ftxgen 'my_hdr From: Nico Hailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
> folder-hook gen/ftxgen 'my_hdr Approved: x'
> folder-hook gen/ftxgen 'my_hdr To: ftxgen-command@lists
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 04:44:39PM -0500, Rüdiger Kuhlmann wrote:
>
> Hi Nico!
> > "
> > folder-hook blue 'my_hdr From: Nico Hailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
> > folder-hook gen/ftxgen 'my_hdr From: Nico Hailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
> > folder-hook gen/ftxgen 'my_hdr Approved: x'
> > folder-hook ge
I have some problems with the send-hooks in my muttrc. It does not seem to
work as I expect it. Maybe someone can enlighten me.
I have these two send-hooks in my muttrc
send-hook '~t@' 'my_hdr From: Default Name ; set
sendmail='/path/to/sendmail -oi -oem -f default@email'"
send-hook '~t@work
Hello!
...and then Jackal said...
% I have some problems with the send-hooks in my muttrc. It does not seem to
% work as I expect it. Maybe someone can enlighten me.
I can try...
%
% I have these two send-hooks in my muttrc
%
% send-hook '~t@' 'my_hdr From: Default Name ; set
sendmail='/
Mikko --
...and then Mikko Hänninen said...
% Richard Hakim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sat, 11 Dec 1999:
% > - In the index of a folder, I'd like the arrow key to scroll over deleted
%
% The other answers you've gotten have been good, but I'd just like to
% point out that even with the default
Thanks...I think the default-hook did the trick ... THanks man!
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 07:43:57AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> Hello!
>
> ...and then Jackal said...
> % I have some problems with the send-hooks in my muttrc. It does not seem to
> % work as I expect it. Maybe someone can enlighten
Is there anyway to include the original message, for a reply, below the .signature?
My personal preferance is to send a clean reply with my sig and then followed by the
original message. Right now, the message is above the sig and for each reply, I have
to yank the sig and paste above the origina
David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I was trying to figure out a way to get the arrow keys to behave like
> that, but I couldn't find the symbol for a shifted arrow :-) I'm sure
> the key code/sequence exists, so ...
There is no keycode for a shifted arrow. A standard VT100 terminal
won't
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 08:43:01AM -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
> Is there anyway to include the original message, for a reply, below
> the .signature? My personal preferance is to send a clean reply
> with my sig and then followed by the original message. Right now,
> the message is above the sig and
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 08:43:01AM -0500, Subba Rao mentioned:
> Is there anyway to include the original message, for a reply, below the .signature?
> My personal preferance is to send a clean reply with my sig and then followed by the
> original message. Right now, the message is above the sig an
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 08:43:01AM -0500 or thereabouts, Subba Rao wrote:
>
> Is there anyway to include the original message, for a reply, below the
> .signature? My personal preferance is to send a clean reply with my sig
> and then followed by the original message. Right now, the message is
Hey,
Ever since I upgraded to development version 1.1.1i I can't seem to get my
save-hook to work right. I used to use 96.3 (development), and 1.0pre3.
Here is what I have tried:
fcc-save-hook ~l ~/Mail/lists/%B
fcc-save-hook '~l' ~/Mail/lists/%B
fcc-save-hook '~l' =/lists/%B
The original line
I have a question. How do you unset folder-hooks when you are
no longer in that folder?
I set an Approved: header when I am in my moderation folder,
but if I change into the regular list folder the Approved:
header is still there... here's what that part of my
.muttrc looks like:
"
folder-hook b
First, because my mutt isn't doing replies well right now, I'm forced to
use Netscape Nausiator's mail client. A thousand appologies.
I tried joining the AfterStep mailing list today (using mutt), but when
I did, my e-mail was bounced back because the domain on my email address
did not exist.
I
"Samuel A. Mullen" wrote:
>
> First, because my mutt isn't doing replies well right now, I'm forced to
> use Netscape Nausiator's mail client. A thousand appologies.
>
> I tried joining the AfterStep mailing list today (using mutt), but when
> I did, my e-mail was bounced back because the domai
Mark J. Bynum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ever since I upgraded to development version 1.1.1i I can't seem to get my
> save-hook to work right.
List processing has changed on Mutt 1.1.
> fcc-save-hook ~l ~/Mail/lists/%B
> fcc-save-hook '~l' ~/Mail/lists/%B
> fcc-save-hook '~l' =/lists/%B
The
I've just caused the *strangest* thing. My muttrc was getting old and
was filled with a lot of cruft (a bunch of variables being set to their
defaults, which was making it hard to manage). I just went through
the Reference section of the Mutt manual and kept (or thought I kept)
only the variables
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 03:15:14PM -0600, Samuel A. Mullen wrote:
> I'm using mutt on my box (smullen.oppunl.com) however my email address
> is [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the mail server is running on oppunl.com). How
> do I get mutt to use the correct domain name. setting hostname doesn't
> seem to wo
On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 04:00:20PM -0500, Nico Hailey wrote:
> I have a question. How do you unset folder-hooks when you are
> no longer in that folder?
>
> "
> folder-hook blue 'my_hdr From: Nico Hailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
> folder-hook gen/ftxgen 'my_hdr From: Nico Hailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
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