On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 14:07:36 -0500, Jon Walthour wrote:
> The problem is that I can't send mail to others internally.
> Here's why: they have no DNS entry for their POP3 server, just
> an IP address. So, if I sendmail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it
> disappears; if I send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it
Hi, folks,
I've got a problem that I can't seem to figure out and was wondering if
anyone had any input. What I'm basically hoping to be able to do is, in
Xwindows, have an option for mutt in my menu that looks like this:
Eterm --trans --shade "40%" -T Mutt -n "Electronic Mail" -e mutt
Basical
At 3:11 PM EST on January 20 Jamie Novak sent off:
> Eterm --trans --shade "40%" -T Mutt -n "Electronic Mail" -e mutt
> What happens, though, is that mutt defaults to a monochrome colour
> scheme when I open it via an exec like that. (It does the same for rxvt
> terms, etc., as well.)
I do som
I have the latest version of Mutt on my FreeBSD 3.3 system. It works
fine, except that color support doesn't seem to work. I don't have X
on the system. But I continue to get these messages:
Error in /usr/home/eugene/.muttrc, line 2: default: no such color
Error in /usr/home/eu
On 20-Jan-2000, Eugene Lee wrote:
> Error in /usr/home/eugene/.muttrc, line 2: default: no such color
> color quoted green default
> System: FreeBSD 3.3-RELEASE [using ncurses 1.8.6/ache]
Please correct me if I'm wrong, I think you need to compile aginst the
S-Lang library to us
On 03:05 PM 1/20/2000 , Eugene Lee wrote:
>I have the latest version of Mutt on my FreeBSD 3.3 system. It works
>fine, except that color support doesn't seem to work. I don't have X
>on the system. But I continue to get these messages:
>
> Error in /usr/home/eugene/.muttrc, line 2: defa
Ronny Haryanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Please correct me if I'm wrong
You're wrong. ;)
> I think you need to compile aginst the S-Lang library to use default,
> you can't use [n]curses.
The latest versions of ncurses do allow the use of the color "default",
and Mutt will work with this.
My apologies for the double posting of the same question ; I thought one of them
hadn't gone through. Thanks for all the replys.
--
Bram Shirani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"UNIX *is* user-friendly, it's just selective of it's friends."
Jamie Novak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 20 Jan 2000:
> What happens, though, is that mutt defaults to a monochrome colour
> scheme when I open it via an exec like that. (It does the same for rxvt
> terms, etc., as well.)
But it doesn't when you start it up in another Eterm?
I'm guessing t
On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 15:01:56 +0100, Byrial Jensen wrote:
>
> Except "unignore *" that just removes "*" from the ignore list
> if it is there, and else does nothing -- it doesn't remove all
> tokens from the ignore list as the manual says.
Ups, in fact it does. And "ignore *" removes all toke
I am very new to mutt, and by emailing back and forth with fellow mutt
users, documentation and the like, I am unable to figure out -- based on
my .muttrc file --- why email I send out want to go to the record of the
name it is sent to...for instance, if i send an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mutt
Reply-To:
see attached, regarding what I just sent, i did see that when I invoke
"mutt " it goes to fcc sent, however if I invoke mail
inside of mutt, it will want to go elsewhere...I'm sure this is due to a
.muttrc file that wasn't mine. Got it from the document maintainer.
##
I'm having a problem with folder hooks in which I have (un)ignore
commands for From_ headers. After unignoring the From_ header in
one mailbox, I can't ignore it in others. The reason I want to
see the From_ line is that I am using mutt to read my procmail
log. This file has for each delivered em
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 13:31:09 -0200, Jorge Godoy wrote:
> When in a folder with new messages you can go from one to the next new
> message just pressing "TAB" key. How to come back to the previous new
> message?
Use the function "previous-new". It is default unbound, but you
can bind to any k
Hello, folks. I'm new to mutt, so you'll have to bear with me if I ask
stupid questions.
Sometimes when I receive mail from other users, I'm unable to read it in
mutt. I would have thought that it was just some weird MIME type, but that
doesn't seem to be the case.
I know this is kind of a vague
hi,
This is quite offtopic.
When I start an rxvt terminal, I get the foll. error:
rxvt: can't load color "Red3"
rxvt: can't load color "Red3"
rxvt: can't load color "Green3"
rxvt: can't load color "Green3"
rxvt: can't load color "Yellow3"
rxvt: can't load color "Yellow3"
rxvt: can't load color
On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 03:40:01PM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi,
>
> This is quite offtopic.
>
> When I start an rxvt terminal, I get the foll. error:
>
> rxvt: can't load color "Red3"
> rxvt: can't load color "Red3"
> rxvt: can't load color "Green3"
> rxvt: can't load color "Green3"
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 20 Jan 2000:
> Sometimes when I receive mail from other users, I'm unable to read it in
> mutt. I would have thought that it was just some weird MIME type, but that
> doesn't seem to be the case.
>
> I know this is kind of a vague question, but
Greg Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 20 Jan 2000:
> I'm having a problem with folder hooks in which I have (un)ignore
> commands for From_ headers. After unignoring the From_ header in
> one mailbox, I can't ignore it in others.
I remember reading somewhere that you can't (re-)ignore a
On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 12:21:06AM -0800 or thereabouts,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello, folks. I'm new to mutt, so you'll have to bear with me if I ask
> stupid questions.
>
> Sometimes when I receive mail from other users, I'm unable to read it in
> mutt. I would have thought that it was jus
I have `color status black cyan' in my ~/.muttrc. Stepping through mutt
ensures that ColorDefs[MT_COLOR_STATUS] is 0x0A00 where color-pair 10
was initialized with init_pair(10, 0, 6). This should produce normal
black on cyan, however ncurses (version 4.2) for some strange reason
outputs \e[0;10;
On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 17:50:03 +0800, Greg Matheson wrote:
> X-Mailer: Mutt 0.95.7us
It might help to upgrade to Mutt 1.0.1. There have been some
fixes to ignore/unignore which make them
work better.
However don't trust the manual about this topic. Header weeding
functions this way:
Mutt stor
How may I set mutt to prompt for an Fcc in the case that there is no Fcc
hook or rule already?
--
Eric Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
00 27 21 4265311
True wealth is measured not by what you accumulate, but by what you pass on
to others
- Larry Wall.
* Eric Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000120 14:15]:
> How may I set mutt to prompt for an Fcc in the case
> that there is no Fcc hook or rule already?
There is no such prompt for Fcc.
Workaround: Set a default fcc-hook.
Sven
I love this program. I am using the .muttrc with some tweaks that I
found off the mutt.org page, I have procmail and fetchmail working
lovely, but everytime I send a msg, Mutt wants to create a mailbox for
it.
Am I able to get around this feature, or is this an imbedded feature of
the program tha
On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 11:04:36AM -0600, Jason Helfman wrote:
> I love this program. I am using the .muttrc with some tweaks that I
> found off the mutt.org page, I have procmail and fetchmail working
> lovely, but everytime I send a msg, Mutt wants to create a mailbox for
> it.
>
> Am I able to
I've got a STRANGE problem at my new client site. They're using GroupWise (UGH!) and
I'm using Mutt (Yeah!). I've gotten them to interface through their POP3 server. So, I
can get mail from people on site. I can also sendmail out to the outside world (like
you all) through the same server actin
Hi all,
I'm a user of mutt and like it but there are a few things I'd like to be able to
do with it.
So, It is possible to
* Use Mutt with Usenet. I'm pretty sure we can't but is there a plan
to program it ? Is it already in a patch ? Will this patch be included in
the next version ?
On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 02:07:36PM -0500, Jon Walthour wrote:
> I've got a STRANGE problem at my new client site. They're using GroupWise (UGH!) and
>I'm using Mutt (Yeah!). I've gotten them to interface through their POP3 server. So,
>I can get mail from people on site. I can also sendmail out
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