Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Eugene Lee
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 07:59:09AM +0200, Frank Derichsweiler wrote: : :pressing L means: reply to the list. :I would like to start a new thread, i.e. create a mail with no :reference to old ones. This one should have the list address in the to :header field. Just use 'L'. Compose your message,

Re: 'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-12 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 06:38:15PM +0300, Mikko H?nninen wrote: > Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 11 May 2000: > > Well, I sort of know what the 'browser' is but there's nowhere in the > > manual that actually tells you. There is also nowhere that tells you > > how to get to the [fi

Re: Ues of TAB key

2000-05-12 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 06:39:10PM -0500, Corey G. wrote: > Chris, > > When you have listed your mailboxes via whatever command you bound it > too, for me it's "l", like Pine, you can hit tab to list those mailboxes > that you indicated in the .muttrc file as explicit mailboxes to check. > When I

Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Frank Derichsweiler
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 12:12:43AM -0700, Eugene Lee wrote: > Just use 'L'. Compose your message, quit your editor, then use 'E' to > edit your message with full headers included, and delete any spurious > "In-Reply-To:" header. > That is a solution, but not as comfortable as I would like to hav

Re: Priority set to urgent possible?!

2000-05-12 Thread Martin Schröder
On 2000-05-11 13:32:21 -0700, Eugene Lee wrote: > On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 06:49:33PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote: > :Mikko Hänninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mentioned: > :> And oh, there's no standard specifying the possible values for this > :> header. I've mostly seen "urgent" and "high" used, and of

Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Frank Derichsweiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 12 May 2000: > I would like to start a new thread, i.e. create a mail with no > reference to old ones. This one should have the list address in the to > header field. > I know that I can use aliases etc. But I would like to have one key > pres

Chinese in mutt internal pager

2000-05-12 Thread Michael C. Wu
Hi Everyone: I am a mutt user who just switched from mutt1.0.1 to 1.2i on FreeBSD4.0-stable. I used to be able to view chinese with the mutt internal pager after setting the shell envirnment variable to LC_CTYPE=zh_TW.Big5 and other C locale variables to be the same. However, after the upgrade

Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:03:37AM +0200, Frank Derichsweiler wrote: > > > Now I would like to be abe to create a header with To: > > > by pressing e.g. M. Which mailing list? Should it depend on the folder/current message/phase of the moon? You could, for example, define a macro in a folder-

The browser (again!) - now I know what I need, but is it possible?

2000-05-12 Thread Chris Green
After all my recent mumblings about the browser, browsing IMAP folders, moving around, etc. I think I finally understand how it works now and, as a consequence, how I would like it to work. My basic need is to be able to specify where to start browsing, instead of the browser starting off where i

Re: [mutt-1.2] Broken world-writable /var/mail detection!

2000-05-12 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 20:47:39 +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote: > If all you want to do is changing folder formats, mutt > itself will be a nice tool. No, not if it is configured to use dotlocking only. -- Vincent Lefèvre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Web: - 100% validated HTML

SOLVED Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Frank Derichsweiler
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:27:52AM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote: > Which mailing list? Should it depend on the folder/current > message/phase of the moon? You could, for example, define a macro in a > folder-hook. Yes, the following works fine: folder-hook bind generic refresh folder-hook '

"mutt " != "Mail "

2000-05-12 Thread Randall Hopper
Got a question. When I want to drop TODO notes in my inbox, I find myself using Mail instead of mutt because mutt always wants to tack on a domain name, which causes the mail to be relayed out to my ISP and then fetched back in. Is there a To: syntax which will tell mutt "not" to tack on a domai

Really SOLVED Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Frank Derichsweiler
Now I copied the right version folder-hook bind generic refresh folder-hook 'macro index "\CL" ":my_hdr to: foo@bar^M:push m^M:unmy_hdr to^M"' folder-hook 'macro pager "\CL" ":my_hdr to: foo@bar^M:push m^M:unmy_hdr to^M"' Frank

Re: "mutt " != "Mail "

2000-05-12 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Randall Hopper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 12 May 2000: > FWIW, I've also tried: > > mutt rhh@[127.0.0.1] How about trying "mutt rhh@localhost"? Mikko -- // Mikko Hänninen, aka. Wizzu // [EMAIL PROTECTED] // http://www.iki.fi/wiz/ // The Corrs list maintainer // net.freak //

Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Christian Ordig
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 03:39:42PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: > Well, if you sort your emails into separate folders for each list, you > can create a macro which is changed for each folder with a folder-hook. > Not perhaps the most elegant solution but it should work. why a macro? You can simply

Re: printf like sequences for folder_format

2000-05-12 Thread Christian Ordig
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 06:44:16PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: > Marius Gedminas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 11 May 2000: > > I mean there's no percent display. With mbox you see: > > `Reading ... 310 (10%)', with Maildir you only see the number of > > messages. Psychologically this make

Re: "mutt " != "Mail "

2000-05-12 Thread David Ellement
On 000512, at 10:15:07, Randall Hopper wrote: > Is there a To: syntax which will tell mutt "not" to tack on a domain name? Can you use "unset use_domain" in your muttrc? -- David Ellement

Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Christian Ordig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 12 May 2000: > On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 03:39:42PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: > > Well, if you sort your emails into separate folders for each list, you > > can create a macro which is changed for each folder with a folder-hook. > > Not perhaps th

Re: 'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-12 Thread Michael Tatge
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:57:40AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > In general I think I'd prefer the browser to *always* start from > $folder or, even better, from some user-definable directory. > > I can get back to see my $spoolfile with 'c!', I can get back to a > mailbox in $folder with 'c= but t

emacs in separate window

2000-05-12 Thread Jonathan Pennington
I just reinstalled my entire system (cracker attack) and lost my .muttrc and .emacs files so I'm starting from scratch. Before this attack, when I edited a message, emacs would start *within* the Mutt window. Now, it runs a separate window. I can't seem to figure out how to make it run in the same

Re: emacs in separate window

2000-05-12 Thread daniel
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 07:07:05PM -0400, Jonathan Pennington wrote: > I just reinstalled my entire system (cracker attack) and lost my > .muttrc and .emacs files so I'm starting from scratch. Before this > attack, when I edited a message, emacs would start *within* the Mutt > window. Now, it runs

Re: 'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-12 Thread Greg Matheson
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 05:00:37PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote: > On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:57:40AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > > In general I think I'd prefer the browser to *always* start from > > $folder... > There is a rather uncomfortable way to achieve this. Type > c?cPath/to/folder And t

Re: 'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-12 Thread Greg Matheson
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 10:08:12AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > Well, I sort of know what the 'browser' is but there's nowhere in the > manual that actually tells you. There is also nowhere that tells you > how to get to the [file] browser. I found the browser very confusing. The default 'c' whi

C-c C-c

2000-05-12 Thread Jonathan Pennington
Again with the lost configs. I used to just type that sequence after writing an email and emacs would save and exit, automagically releasing control to Mutt. Unfortunately, now I have to explicitily exit before continuing. Does anyone know what I want to adjust to make the sequence C-c C-c (or any

Re: The browser (again!) - now I know what I need, but is it possible?

2000-05-12 Thread billy chan
[00.05.12 15:09] Chris Green > Thus I want a way to specify the directory at the times when one > enters the browser, there are already some special characters > recognised here (e.g. '?') so it should be possible to have a new > special character which prompts for a 'start-browsing-at' directory

Re: Chinese in mutt internal pager

2000-05-12 Thread billy chan
[00.05.11 21:34] Michael C. Wu > I am a mutt user who just switched from mutt1.0.1 to 1.2i on > FreeBSD4.0-stable. I used to be able to view chinese with > the mutt internal pager after setting the shell envirnment variable > to LC_CTYPE=zh_TW.Big5 and other C locale variables to be the same. >

Re: /tmp persists to be used

2000-05-12 Thread Michael Tatge
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 12:32:49AM +0100, Telsa Gwynne wrote: > > On my RH 6.1 box with mutt-1.0pre3i and a muttrc that doesn't set a > tmpdir and sets joe as the editor, I have much the same: files of the > style mutt-aloss-31900-47~ > > [hobbit@aloss ~]$ ls /tmp | grep mutt | wc -l > 73