Manuel Bessler: Wednesday, 22 Mar 2000:
> Hi
>
> does mutt have something like a dupe checker (or is there an external
> program that's capable of this)?
> one of my mail servers is slow and if fetchmail times out, it starts
> from the beginning because
> my mail server flushes the mails _aft
Hello,
On Don, 23 Mär 2000, David T-G wrote:
> ...and then Manuel Bessler said...
> %
> % does mutt have something like a dupe checker (or is there an external
> % program that's capable of this)?
>
> formail is probably your best bet for this. Check out the -D option for
> the Message-ID:
Hi people,
I'm a newcomer to the list, so my apologies, if this issue has already
been dealt with (several times...)
Some background:
I'm currently thinking about switching to mutt from pine because
of the advanced pgp functionality. I know I'm a little bit impatient
but at least I took a look
On 2000-03-22 16:52:46 -0500, Bennett Todd wrote:
> There's a pile o' problems here. They can all be summed
> up by "mbx".
Yeah, another mailbox format. Is there a specification
somewhere? Maybe we should add support _after_ 1.2 is
out. (We have an IMAP bug open which will take a couple
of da
Sounds like a problem with the browser... However, typing
in a local directory and pressing twice should help.
On 2000-03-23 01:21:01 -0600, Ben Beuchler wrote:
> I use mutt 1.1.9i at work to connect via IMAP to a
> server at home. If I attempt to attach a file, it only
> finds files on the I
At 05:19 + 23 Mar 2000, J McKitrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to do two things here. Change the sig and the From in my
> headers when i am in the 'school' folder. So far, only the sig come
> up right. I can't get the From field to change.
> send-hook . 'my_hdr From: J McKitri
At 10:23 +0100 23 Mar 2000, Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2000-03-22 16:52:46 -0500, Bennett Todd wrote:
>
> > There's a pile o' problems here. They can all be summed
> > up by "mbx".
>
> Yeah, another mailbox format. Is there a specification
> somewhere? Maybe we should add
Hi all,
I have solved the problem by using procmail, and I'm happily all
after.
CU
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Hi all.
Like Eric Thiele already posted, I also have problems with the N-Flag
by using 'mutt -y'. But I do only have this problems with compressed
folders.
Every other folder - uncompressed - shows the flag.
Does anybody know, where and how to fix this?
Just in case, I post parts of my ~/.procma
On 2000-03-23 03:55:40 -0600, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> I did some looking around, and didn't find anything.
> From what I found, it looks like the closest thing to a
> specification is the c-client source.
No, thanks.
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I am trying to get the old weed behavior with mutt-1.1.9.
Earlier I posted that I was using the following send-hook
send-hook . 'unset weed'
However, after I've sent a message, weed is unset and I get all the headers. I
just want the headers when I am sending a message so that sc (in emacs) can
You should be able to get into your local home directory by starting
your attachment name with "~/". This is what I regularly
do. I think this happens when you set $folder to a remote path - we
don't currently have split remote/local current directories, just
"current directory".
Maybe we should
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 03:37:31AM -0600, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> At 05:19 + 23 Mar 2000, J McKitrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm trying to do two things here. Change the sig and the From in my
> > headers when i am in the 'school' folder. So far, only the sig come
> > up right. I can'
Is their anyway to change your passphrase of a set key?
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Jason Helfman writes:
> Is their anyway to change your passphrase of a set key?
Yes.
It is described in the gpg man page ...
Eric Boehm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 23 Mar 2000:
> A. Can I do what I am attempting to do? That is, execute a command after I've
>composed and sent a message?
No.
I don't understand what you're trying to do with your combination of
send-hoko and "unset weed". Is there something th
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 12:15:33AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> Jonathan --
>
> BTW, the real mutt-users address is above. What is this gbnet thing,
> anyway?
that's where majordomo thinks it lives. i guess mutt.org
may be an alias to gbnet.org.
> % contain the mbox 'from' line, mutt interprets
Erik Thiele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hi.
> start mutt -y
> select a mailfolder
> type c
> enter the name of another folder.
> you will get "folder is unchanged" message.
> then mutt does a "sleep(1);" (i straced it)
> before displaying the new folder.
>
> how do i get rid of that sleep ;)
>
> i.e
mail_check:
i set it to 1.
but when i strace mutt, it doesn't do something if i don't press
keys. neither in mutt -y overview mode, nor when viewing a folder.
only if i press cursor keys or other keys, it looks for new mail.
what have i done wrong ?
mark_old:
i use standard unix mail folders.
u
hi.
start mutt -y
select a mailfolder
type c
enter the name of another folder.
you will get "folder is unchanged" message.
then mutt does a "sleep(1);" (i straced it)
before displaying the new folder.
how do i get rid of that sleep ;)
i.e. if i have 4 new mails in 4 new folders that i all only d
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 06:08:30PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> "Mikko" == Mikko Hänninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mikko> No.
Mikko> I don't understand what you're trying to do with your combination
Mikko> of send-hoko and "unset weed". Is there something that setting
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Gero Reichard wrote:
> ~/.procmailrc:
> :0
> * ^TO_:.*mutt-users.
> |gzip -c $s >> ~/Mail/mutt-users.gz
I suggest to use compressed folders only for archive folders and not
for incoming mail. Otherwise you risk to lose mail. In your above
example you don't do any locking,
I've seen this done on other mail readers, but I'm not sure if mutt can do
it. I'd like to send mail from different addresses. Maybe mutt could ask
me which "From:" to use before heading into the editor. And if a list
could be displayed of the "From:" addresses I use, that would be even
better.
C
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 06:42:52PM +0100, Erik Thiele wrote:
> mail_check:
>
> i set it to 1.
> but when i strace mutt, it doesn't do something if i don't press
> keys. neither in mutt -y overview mode, nor when viewing a folder.
> only if i press cursor keys or other keys, it looks for new mail.
David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 23 Mar 2000:
> % does mutt have something like a dupe checker (or is there an external
> % program that's capable of this)?
>
> formail is probably your best bet for this. Check out the -D option for
> the Message-ID: cache...
Also there are other t
Hello,
First, there's something weird with your mail settings. Your email had
this header:
Mail-Followup-To: Eric Boehm , The Mutt Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
That address for you doesn't look right, it won't work outside your
domain. I'm guessing your email was sent without the domain lis
Someone had mentioned of a gpg.rc file that came with their
distribution of gpg.
I have
gnupg-rsaref-1.0-2
gnupg-1.0.0-1
and didn't see thisI am runnning mutt gpg-1.0i
i believe that is the version, stable encrypted support
I have some options and they work fine..but I'd like to see what
I get all my mail through a shell account. My shh client runs on
windows at work. I understand that i need a mailcap entry and URLview
to view URLs. However, i do not have the authority to do this on the
machine where the shell runs.
I would like mutt to
(1) Allow me to select a URL from the
J McKitrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 23 Mar 2000:
> I would like mutt to
> (1) Allow me to select a URL from the body of a message
> (2) Open up lynx to view it
>
> Do i need URL view for this? Or can i somehow pipe URLs to lynx?
Well, the best way is to use urlview. If you don't h
So i want to DL URLview, compile it and install in my own directory,
then set up a mailcap that calls URLview for URLs, right?
1. Do i need a mailcap entry, or will the standard key binding for
viewing URLs work?
2. How do you select each URL? In pine, the arrow key could cycle
through all UR
Erik Thiele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 23 Mar 2000:
> mark_old:
> i use standard unix mail folders.
> unset mark_old
> does what i want. but in mutt -y overview mode, the folders with
> new messages inside won't be shown (they are shown only the first time).
> but this is probably a feature
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 02:34:11PM -0600, Jason Helfman wrote:
> Someone had mentioned of a gpg.rc file that came with their
> distribution of gpg.
>
> I have
> gnupg-rsaref-1.0-2
> gnupg-1.0.0-1
>
> and didn't see thisI am runnning mutt gpg-1.0i
> i believe that is the version, stable en
You can create a ".mailcap" in your home directory. Here's what you'll
need:
~/.urlview:
COMMANDlynx %s
~/.mailcap:
text/html;lynx -force_html %s
LateR!
js.
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 09:01:10PM +, J McKitrick wrote:
> I get all my mail through a shell account. My shh client runs on
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Jason Helfman, at 09:44 -0600 on Thu, 23 Mar 2000, wrote:
> Is their anyway to change your passphrase of a set key?
gpg --edit
followed by
passwd
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Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am using mutt 1.1.9i. When using gnupg to verify the
> signature, the screen is not properly refreshed. ie. some of the
> characters from the index page are still displayed.
So you're looking at the index listing and you press SPACE or RETURN
J McKitrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 23 Mar 2000:
> So i want to DL URLview, compile it and install in my own directory,
Yes.
> then set up a mailcap that calls URLview for URLs, right?
Not exactly. To use urlview from Mutt, you set up a macro that
sends the current message to urlview
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 10:18:44PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> "Mikko" == Mikko Hänninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mikko> Hello, First, there's something weird with your mail settings.
Mikko> Your email had this header:
Mikko> Mail-Followup-To: Eric Boehm , The Mutt Users Li
Hello,
I'm answering two emails together since the questions were so similar.
Jean-Sebastien Morisset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 23 Mar 2000:
> I've seen this done on other mail readers, but I'm not sure if mutt can do
> it. I'd like to send mail from different addresses. Maybe mutt coul
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 08:57:16AM +0100, Dirk Huebner wrote:
>
> i use the following for that
> --
> formail -q -D 12 idcache < $1 -s > $1.bk
> mv $1.bk $1
> rm idcache 2> /dev/null
> --
>
> in a bash-script named "remdup"
i thought it would come down to some script with procmail/formail
> On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Gero Reichard wrote:
>
> > ~/.procmailrc:
> > :0
> > * ^TO_:.*mutt-users.
> > |gzip -c $s >> ~/Mail/mutt-users.gz
>
> I suggest to use compressed folders only for archive folders and not
> for incoming mail. Otherwise you risk to lose mail. In your above
Hmmm...I can't
Jonathan --
...and then Jonathan Irving said...
% On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 12:15:33AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% > Jonathan --
% >
% > BTW, the real mutt-users address is above. What is this gbnet thing,
% > anyway?
%
% that's where majordomo thinks it lives. i guess mutt.org
% may be an alias
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