On Sun, Sep 10, 2000 at 09:29:09PM -0700, Shane Wegner wrote:
> [...] Is there any feature which allows
> pine-like url viewing? Moving around in the message itself and spawning a
> browser. If not, is there a better way to get an URL with some context.
I you are using mutt in an xterm, you co
Great!
Probably i didnt use folder-hook correctly...
Now it works perfectly.
Tnx.
On Sun, Sep 10, 2000 at 01:05:16PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> Yage --
>
> Before I forget, the correct address for mutt-users is as above. The
> gbnet address sometimes leaks through since the mailing list is hoste
Hi. I'm a new mutt user, and some questions have arised when I began
using it. The most relevant now regards mbox-hooks
My mbox e /var/spool/mail/username. supose I get a mail from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I have the following rule:
mbox-hook '~f bla@bla\.com' =blafolder
Hi mutt's,
how is it possible to mark a thread or a bunch of messages an copy
them at once to another mailfolder ?
Thank you for your help
Micha
Am 11.09.2000 um 13:01:25 +0200 schrieb Michael Seiwert folgendes:
> Hi mutt's,
>
> how is it possible to mark a thread or a bunch of messages an copy
> them at once to another mailfolder ?
Use "t" to tag them, then press ";" and then "s"
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Select the ones you want with 't' and prepend the save comand 's'
with ';'
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 01:01:25PM +0200, Michael Seiwert wrote:
> Hi mutt's,
>
> how is it possible to mark a thread or a bunch of messages an copy
> them at once to another mailfolder ?
>
> Thank you for you
Hi. I wanted mutt to display the to_chars flags, but I cannot figure
out how...
My hdr_format is:
set hdr_format="%4C %Z %{%m/%d} %-15.15F (%4c) %s"
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THINK - Tecnologias de Informação
Tel: +351 21 3590285
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Shane --
...and then Shane Wegner said...
% Hi,
%
% Take a site like slashdot for example. They send me an email every night
Very cool :-)
% with a list of today's articles. The format is as follows.
% DeCSS Source Mass-Posted to Usenet
% from the cat-out-of-the-barrel dept.
% pos
Pedro --
...and then Pedro Alves said...
%
% Hi. I'm a new mutt user, and some questions have arised when I began
% using it. The most relevant now regards mbox-hooks
Hello, and welcome!
%
% My mbox e /var/spool/mail/username. supose I get a mail from
% [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have t
Michael Seiwert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 11 Sep 2000:
> how is it possible to mark a thread or a bunch of messages an copy
> them at once to another mailfolder ?
In addition to the other replies, I'd just like to point out that
the command for tagging the current thread is t (with the d
Pedro --
...and then Pedro Alves said...
%
% Hi. I wanted mutt to display the to_chars flags, but I cannot figure
% out how...
You mean the +,T,C,F chars that note how the message is addressed in
relation to your known addresses?
%
% My hdr_format is:
%
% set hdr_format="%
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 08:13:33AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
>
> Automatic moving is, in general, pretty tricky. Most people would
> suggest that you play with procmail for that on the incoming side and
just did this, works very well. Tkx!
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THINK - Tecnolog
Pedro --
...and then Pedro Alves said...
%
% The question is how do I tell mutt who I am...
Aha! :-) Check out $alternates at 6.3.6
%
%
% --
% Pedro Miguel Gameiro Alves
HTH & HAND
%
% THINK - Tecnologias de Informação
% Tel: +351 21 3590285
% Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
P.S. -- Y
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 09:59:44AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> Pedro --
>
> ...and then Pedro Alves said...
> %
> % The question is how do I tell mutt who I am...
>
> Aha! :-) Check out $alternates at 6.3.6
>
>
I've defined alternates, my_header, and I still cannot see the
to_char
Pedro --
...and then Pedro Alves said...
% On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 09:59:44AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
% > Pedro --
% > ...and then Pedro Alves said...
% > %
% > % The question is how do I tell mutt who I am...
% >
% > Aha! :-) Check out $alternates at 6.3.6
%
% I've defined alternates
Working! :)
Thanks!
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Pedro Miguel Gameiro Alves
THINK - Tecnologias de Informação
Tel: +351 21 3590285
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 03:16:41PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> Michael Seiwert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 11 Sep 2000:
> > how is it possible to mark a thread or a bunch of messages an copy
> > them at once to another mailfolder ?
>
> In addition to the other replies, I'd just like to p
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 07:56:56AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> % pine-like url viewing? Moving around in the message itself and spawning a
> % browser. If not, is there a better way to get an URL with some context.
>
> Aha -- you want more than just the URL, then, because of "deficiencies" in
> t
> > Aha -- you want more than just the URL, then, because of "deficiencies" in
> > the /. mail message, right? In that case, you'll want to just pump your
> > message through a browser that can pick up the plaintext URLs (though,
> > since you're in a tough boat anyway, you might see if /. offer
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 08:25:01AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
>
> I've added you to the cc: field, so this message should generate a 'C'
> char for you. Does it?
I upgraded to 1.3.9i. I still cannot see the to_chars. But I
remembered something. How does mutt know my email address? It is no
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Myrddin wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 07:56:56AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> > % pine-like url viewing? Moving around in the message itself and spawning a
> > % browser. If not, is there a better way to get an URL with some context.
> >
> > Aha -- you want more than just
On 11-Sep-2000, Myrddin wrote:
>BTW, it's lynx, not links. Sounds like a nitpick, but if the poor guy
>was going to do a search on 'links', it wouldn't get him very far.
Actually, it is links. lynx seems to have fallen into disfavor lately
in reaction to several recent security issues. Many pe
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 08:26:51AM -0700, Myrddin wrote:
>
> BTW, it's lynx, not links. Sounds like a nitpick, but if the poor guy was
> going to do a search on 'links', it wouldn't get him very far.
>
> - Myrddin
Well, just for the record, 'links' is also a text based web browser,
as
Just a little question. When I accidently press 'm' to compose a new
mail, how do I reverse it? ctr-c asks if I want to exit mutt, and its
annoying to go through all the menus just to press 'q' in the main window..
Minor question, but if someone knows the answer...
--
Pedro Mig
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, David McNett wrote:
> On 11-Sep-2000, Myrddin wrote:
> >BTW, it's lynx, not links. Sounds like a nitpick, but if the poor guy
> >was going to do a search on 'links', it wouldn't get him very far.
>
> Actually, it is links. lynx seems to have fallen into disfavor lately
> i
On 11-Sep-2000, Pedro Alves wrote:
> Just a little question. When I accidently press 'm' to compose a new
> mail, how do I reverse it? ctr-c asks if I want to exit mutt, and its
> annoying to go through all the menus just to press 'q' in the main window..
Ctrl-G cancels, it works almost eve
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 06:13:35PM +0100, Pedro Alves wrote:
> Just a little question. When I accidently press 'm' to compose a new
> mail, how do I reverse it? ctr-c asks if I want to exit mutt, and its
> annoying to go through all the menus just to press 'q' in the main window..
>
>
>
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 06:13:35PM +0100 or thereabouts, Pedro Alves wrote:
> Just a little question. When I accidently press 'm' to compose a new
> mail, how do I reverse it? ctr-c asks if I want to exit mutt, and its
> annoying to go through all the menus just to press 'q' in the main wind
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 06:13:35PM +0100, Pedro Alves wrote:
> Just a little question. When I accidently press 'm' to compose a new
> mail, how do I reverse it? ctr-c asks if I want to exit mutt, and its
> annoying to go through all the menus just to press 'q' in the main window..
Use CTRL-
Can someone please explain to me the difference between subscribe and lists?
Also, is there a way to tell the index that even though a message was sent
to a list I'm subscribed to, I still want to see who sent it? For example
My procmailrc puts all mutt-users mail in one folder... but when I look
Hi mutt'sters!
Does anynoe have or know of a substitute for the pkspxy package. I'm on
Solaris and I'm having a heck of a time porting it.
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NT-Unix System Group
At 12:29 AM EDT on September 11 Shane Wegner sent off:
> Hi,
>
> I am wondering if there is any more information on viewing URLs in mutt then
> is contained in the manual.
As you've seen, there's a lot. Quite an educational thread.
> If I hit ctrl+b (spawn urlview) on a post like this, it give
Hi, I'm running debian 2.2 woody and I just did apt-get install
muttzilla and sure enough there was a debian muttzilla package, which
apt faithfully installed and set up. Trouble is, there's no man page
(like I'd read it anyhow..) and when I call a mail-to url in netscape,
it just brings up the re
* Thomas E. Dickey [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] on [11-09-00] wrote:
> > to migrate to w3m or links which appear to be more secure and are
> > functionally superior to lynx in nearly all regards.
>
> ( your opinion ;-)
>
As far as I am aware, one of the main advantages of links or w3m over
lynx is the su
This seems like a dumb question, but what's the difference between mailboxes
and folders? I couldn't find anything in the Mutt literature. What
advantages does each offer over the other?
thanks,
Bob
On 2000-09-11 14:46:43 -0400, hal King wrote:
> Hi mutt'sters!
> Does anynoe have or know of a substitute for the pkspxy package. I'm on
> Solaris and I'm having a heck of a time porting it.
A problem report on this would certainly be welcome.
--
Thomas Roessler
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 11:56:08AM -0700, Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I'm running debian 2.2 woody and I just did apt-get install
> muttzilla and sure enough there was a debian muttzilla package, which
> apt faithfully installed and set up. Trouble is, there's no man page
> (like
I've never had a problem with getting mail to work, but getting news to
work or not work has always been the issue.
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 03:47:18PM -0400, Bob Bell muttered:
| On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 11:56:08AM -0700, Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > Hi, I'm running debian 2.2 woody
Bob --
...and then DuCharme, Robert said...
% This seems like a dumb question, but what's the difference between mailboxes
% and folders? I couldn't find anything in the Mutt literature. What
% advantages does each offer over the other?
None :-) If you find any inconsistent uses in the manual,
* Dan Boger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000911 21:55]:
> Also, is there a way to tell the index that even though a message was sent
> to a list I'm subscribed to, I still want to see who sent it?
Try changing the "L" in your index_format to "F", e.g. change
set index_format="%4C %Z %[!%d%m%y] %-17.17
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 10:22:46PM +0200, Juergen Salk wrote:
> * Dan Boger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000911 21:55]:
> > Also, is there a way to tell the index that even though a message was sent
> > to a list I'm subscribed to, I still want to see who sent it?
>
> Try changing the "L" in your index
I'm new to mutt and first of all want to thank all developers: I like it
very much!
What I don't understand is that the manual promises that goes to the
next unread message in the mailboxes specified by the mailbox command.
I listed all I feed by procmail but I have to change manually - via "c" -
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Brian Foley wrote:
> * Thomas E. Dickey [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] on [11-09-00] wrote:
> > > to migrate to w3m or links which appear to be more secure and are
> > > functionally superior to lynx in nearly all regards.
> >
> > ( your opinion ;-)
> >
> As far as I am aware, one of
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Brian Foley wrote:
> As far as I am aware, one of the main advantages of links or w3m over
> lynx is the superior handling of tables, which you find on a lot of
> web-sites these days (including slashdot, the original ref for this
> thread). As far as I know lynx doesnt have
Dan Boger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 11 Sep 2000:
> Can someone please explain to me the difference between subscribe and lists?
subscribe tells Mutt that the address is a mailing list to which you're
subscribed to.
lists tells Mutt that the address is a mailing list, but you're not
subsc
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 04:50:22PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
>
> > > Aha -- you want more than just the URL, then, because of "deficiencies" in
> > > the /. mail message, right? In that case, you'll want to just pump your
> > > message through a browser that can pick up the plaintext URLs (thou
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 11:56:08AM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
> Hi, I'm running debian 2.2 woody and I just did apt-get install
> muttzilla and sure enough there was a debian muttzilla package, which
One of these days I should check out the various muttzilla packages I
keep hearing about. Among o
Erwin --
...and then Erwin Kaiser said...
% I'm new to mutt and first of all want to thank all developers: I like it
% very much!
Welcome, and we're glad to hear it. The rest of us mortal users thank
them a lot, too :-)
% What I don't understand is that the manual promises that goes to the
%
On 11-Sep-2000, Thomas E. Dickey wrote:
> perhaps I came on the thread late - I saw that it had nothing to do with
> table support, but mailcap and related issues.
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 1047184 Sep 11 11:31 /usr/local/bin/lynx
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 321608 Jun 4 19:06 /usr/local/bin/li
I use a Psion S5 as a dumb terminal to connect to my office computer
(dialup), then invoke Mutt to check my email (using TERM=vt100). The
problem is that the Psion screen, though it is supposed to be `vt100'
in most respects, is physically only 18 lines, and the display gets
scrambled. How can I
On 11, sep, 2000 at 11:56:08 -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
> Hi, I'm running debian 2.2 woody and I just did apt-get install
Uhm ... 2.2 is Potato, Woody doesn't have a number yet.
> muttzilla and sure enough there was a debian muttzilla package, which
> apt faithfully installed and set up. Trouble
Hello
I was trying to make each key bind to the same functions in every menu when
I discovered this (bug?):
# This works as expected
macro index I "!\n" "Goto Inbox"
# This produces an error when "I" is pressed
macro browser I "!\n" "Goto Inbox"
# I added this line by mistake
i want to sort a certain folder (the one for this mailing list, in fact!)
by thread. i'm trying this, but it doesn't work:
folder-hook =mutt set sort=thread
what am i doing wrong? i'm using mutt 1.2i.
thanks
peter
Jeff --
...and then Jeff Williams said...
% I use a Psion S5 as a dumb terminal to connect to my office computer
...
% problem is that the Psion screen, though it is supposed to be `vt100'
% in most respects, is physically only 18 lines, and the display gets
% scrambled. How can I tell Mutt to w
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 06:50:17PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> ...and then Jeff Williams said...
> % I use a Psion S5 as a dumb terminal to connect to my office computer
> ...
> % problem is that the Psion screen, though it is supposed to be `vt100'
> % in most respects, is physically only 18 lines,
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 04:49:18PM -0500, David McNett wrote:
> On 11-Sep-2000, Thomas E. Dickey wrote:
> > perhaps I came on the thread late - I saw that it had nothing to do with
> > table support, but mailcap and related issues.
>
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 1047184 Sep 11 11:31 /usr/local/bi
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 08:24:14AM -0700, Myrddin wrote:
> As well, you can do a pattern-match tag with 'T'. After hitting 'T', mutt
> will ask for a pattern, and all messages that match that pattern will be
> tagged.
Wonderful, now how do I untag them? :)
Rob
On Sun, Sep 10, 2000 at 11:19:19PM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 10, 2000 at 09:29:09PM -0700, Shane Wegner wrote:
>
> > I am wondering if there is any more information on viewing URLs in mutt then
> > is contained in the manual. The problem I have quite often is that spawning
> > url
On 11-Sep-2000, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> let's see - odds are you use vim (or emacs).
> vim's 3-4 times larger than the original vi.
>
> (or are you consistent and use 'ed'?)
Thomas -- it's quite clear you're more concerned with defending your
preference than in finding the optimal solution. I'm
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 10:40:49AM +1100, Rob Watkin wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 08:24:14AM -0700, Myrddin wrote:
> > As well, you can do a pattern-match tag with 'T'. After hitting 'T', mutt
> > will ask for a pattern, and all messages that match that pattern will be
> > tagged.
>
> Wonde
Anyone have any ideas on this? (I didn't get any responses.)
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From: Jim Breton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 20:27:23 +
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: my_hdr stripped when recalling a postponed message
Is this a
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 07:04:04PM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 10:40:49AM +1100, Rob Watkin wrote:
> > Wonderful, now how do I untag them? :)
>
> Have you noted the "?:Help" message in the top right-hand corner of
> your screen? Hitting "?" and then searching for untag b
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 10:34:26AM +1100, Rob Watkin wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 10, 2000 at 11:19:19PM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
> > On Sun, Sep 10, 2000 at 09:29:09PM -0700, Shane Wegner wrote:
> >
> > > I am wondering if there is any more information on viewing URLs in mutt then
> > > is contained i
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 06:55:55PM -0500, David McNett wrote:
> On 11-Sep-2000, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> > let's see - odds are you use vim (or emacs).
> > vim's 3-4 times larger than the original vi.
> >
> > (or are you consistent and use 'ed'?)
>
> Thomas -- it's quite clear you're more concerne
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 06:55:55PM -0500, David McNett wrote:
> If you're not sure yet if I've realized that you are uncomfortable with
> others disagreeing with you, please reply in private email and I'd be
> more than happy to continue listening to you tell me that you think
> lynx is better.
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 03:33:05PM -0700, Peter Jaques wrote:
> i want to sort a certain folder (the one for this mailing list, in fact!)
> by thread. i'm trying this, but it doesn't work:
>
> folder-hook =mutt set sort=thread
>
> what am i doing wrong? i'm using mutt 1.2i.
This is what I have
thanks. the problem was "thread" instead of "threads".
take care
peter
On 11 Sep 00, 10:01PM, Gary Johnson wrote:
> So, it could be that you used "thread" instead of "threads". It might
> also have something to do with using "=mutt" instead of "+mutt". I
> think the former should work, but I h
> Anyhow, when I hit F1 in eterm, it brings up a menu block rather than
> the manual for mutt. Any way around this?
look for "bind anymod 0xffbe" in /usr/share/Eterm/themes/Eterm/theme.cfg
and comment it out.
good luck!
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