On Sun, Jan 16, 2000 at 13:49 -0600, Jonathan Hseu wrote:
>
> My smtp server won't let me mail because of an unqualified domain name. I
> "set hostname=earthlink.net", but mutt still doesn't attach that to the from
> address. When mutt connects to the server, it does a "MAIL FROM:", is
> there
When I go to send a new mail with the 'm' command, how can I make it (by
creating a macro or otherwise) so that I am instantly put into vim in insert
mode, and with the sigdashes on line 3 instead of line 2?
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Hi,
I've been trying to bind the cursor keys modified by ctrl, but
\C, etc. wouldn't work. I also couldn't find how to refer to
Meta-modified keys. Any ideas?
Thanks,
stasinos
Russell --
...and then Russell Hoover said...
% When I go to send a new mail with the 'm' command, how can I make it (by
% creating a macro or otherwise) so that I am instantly put into vim in insert
% mode, and with the sigdashes on line 3 instead of line 2?
Since you reference lines 2/3 you ar
I'm using mutt on this system (x-1.net) via an ssh connection from a
Sun workstation. It works fine except for colour. I have mutt
running on the Sun locally with colour working OK and have copied the
commands across.
I have slrn working on this ssh session and displaying colour OK
(using slrn
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 03:14:21PM +, Chris Green thus spoke:
> I'm using mutt on this system (x-1.net) via an ssh connection from a
> Sun workstation. It works fine except for colour. I have mutt
> running on the Sun locally with colour working OK and have copied the
> commands across.
>
>
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 10:43:14AM -0500, Fairlight wrote:
>
> Word of warning: Setting the termcap/terminfo to linux on Solaris works
How do i do that?
Thanks,
jan
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 04:58:29PM +0100, Jan Houtsma thus spoke:
> On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 10:43:14AM -0500, Fairlight wrote:
> >
> > Word of warning: Setting the termcap/terminfo to linux on Solaris works
>
> How do i do that?
> Thanks,
>
> jan
Well, you can copy the linux termcap entry to
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 03:12:29PM +0100, Stasinos Konstantopoulos wrote:
> I've been trying to bind the cursor keys modified by ctrl, but
> \C, etc. wouldn't work. I also couldn't find how to refer to
> Meta-modified keys. Any ideas?
Unfortunately I have never seen a term program which return di
* Eugene Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000117 09:05]:
> I dunno about your suggestions for a new alias file format. Have you
> looked at "ML" or "Pine" that do support rudimentary address books?
> I think it would be nice to be able to press '?' at any mail header
> and have Mutt bring up a list of al
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 03:14:21PM +, Chris Green wrote:
> I'm using mutt on this system (x-1.net) via an ssh connection from a
> Sun workstation. It works fine except for colour. I have mutt
> running on the Sun locally with colour working OK and have copied the
> commands across.
>
> I h
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 08:06:29PM +0100, Holger Eitzenberger thus spoke:
> On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 03:14:21PM +, Chris Green wrote:
>
> > I'm using mutt on this system (x-1.net) via an ssh connection from a
> > Sun workstation. It works fine except for colour. I have mutt
> > running on th
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 03:40:07PM +0100, Sven Guckes wrote:
> Mutt already shows all aliases with - but you have to invoke this
> when mutt prompts you for an address on one of the address lines.
>
> Mutt also interfaces to address databases such as lbdb and bbdb
> (little/big brother database)
Holger Eitzenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Please correct me if i am wrong but i think its mostly your ssh-client
> (-- it has to understand ANSI colors --) which is responsible for the
> colors.
This is true for Win/Mac type platforms, where the ssh client generates
the text window and V
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 09:16:03AM -0800, Michael Elkins wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 03:12:29PM +0100, Stasinos Konstantopoulos wrote:
> > I've been trying to bind the cursor keys modified by ctrl, but
> > \C, etc. wouldn't work. I also couldn't find how to refer to
> > Meta-modified keys. An
Can Mutt be compiled with pdcurses in place of ncurses?
Yours,
Marius Gedminas
--
For those who like this sort of thing, this is the sort of thing they
like.
-- Abraham Lincoln
On Sat, Jan 15, 2000 at 10:51:33PM -0800, Jeremy Katz wrote:
> I've recompiled cvs mutt with --enable-imap and --enable-ssl (with openssl
> installed) and all goes fine. ldd of mutt shows that it is linked
> against libssl correctly. But, after changing my .muttrc to refer to
> the server as {se
I would like to be able to autoview images (have them pop up in their
own windows when I go to read their enclosing mail message).
So I changed my mailcap entry from
image/*:ee
to
image/*:miv
where miv is a shell script that just says
tmpfile=/tmp/miv_
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 03:40:07PM +0100, Sven Guckes wrote:
:* Eugene Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000117 09:05]:
:>
:> I dunno about your suggestions for a new alias file format. Have you
:> looked at "ML" or "Pine" that do support rudimentary address books?
:> I think it would be nice to be able
Hi,
I have just upgraded to 1.1.2i and find its mixmaster support really cool.
I have one suggestion:
If the outgoing message consists of multiple parts, the user should be
allowed to choose (using a .muttrc variable perhaps) whether the
'Mime-Version:' and 'Content-Type:' headers should be inc
-On [2118 19:28], Sven Guckes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>* Eugene Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000117 09:05]:
>> I dunno about your suggestions for a new alias file format. Have you
>> looked at "ML" or "Pine" that do support rudimentary address books?
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 01:29:52PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
> Holger Eitzenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Please correct me if i am wrong but i think its mostly your ssh-client
> > (-- it has to understand ANSI colors --) which is responsible for the
> > colors.
>
> This is true fo
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Tommi Komulainen wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 15, 2000 at 10:51:33PM -0800, Jeremy Katz wrote:
> > I've recompiled cvs mutt with --enable-imap and --enable-ssl (with openssl
> > installed) and all goes fine. ldd of mutt shows that it is linked
> > against libssl correctly. But, aft
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 01:12:58PM -0800, Jeremy Katz wrote:
> Actually, I have no clue why it was trying to connect to port 143 at
> the time. It is now connecting to 993, but saying it is unable to get
> certificate from peer.
Eh.. you didn't touch a thing but it just started working?
> stra
Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> However, I may not have made myself clear, but running slrn across the
> ssh connection I *do* get colours, whereas running mutt across the
> same link I *don't* get colours.
You made yourself clear. What perhaps was not made clear to you is
that, unlik
Mixmaster support is supposed to handle MIME correctly. Maybe you
are experiencing problems with some remailer on the route? (You may
also send me a test message which is supposed to exhibit the problem
you believe to observe, I'll have a look at it then.)
On 2000-01-18 19:54:28 +0200, Sotiris
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 09:59:07PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
> > Unfortunately I have never seen a term program which return different codes
> > for ctrl or alt with a "function" key.
>
> Eterm can do this, e.g:
[...]
rxvt can do it, as can XFree's xterm - I've used in in both to have
Ctrl+
On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Tommi Komulainen wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 01:12:58PM -0800, Jeremy Katz wrote:
> > Actually, I have no clue why it was trying to connect to port 143 at
> > the time. It is now connecting to 993, but saying it is unable to get
> > certificate from peer.
>
> Eh.. you
Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>With slrn I need to use the -C option though and I was wondering if
>there was an equivalent for mutt. Presumably the -C option to slrn
>says send the ANSI colour sequences even if it doesn't look like the
>terminal you are running on will understand them.
Hullo,
For those of you who use the WMMail dock-app mail notifier and the Mutt
MUA, I've done up a series of XPM icons that will give you a little
running mutt (dog) when you've got new mail. It's really quite cute. :-)
Interested parties can grab the icons from
http://alcor.concordia.ca/~ri
Howdy all, I've got two questions.
The first:
When I get new mail, it does not go to 'mbox'. I assume, therefore, it goes to a
directory I'll call inbox for now, just to keep them separate. New mail comes in, it
gets put in inbox. Say I exit mutt and come back later - those messages are then
s
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