On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 06:22:08PM +0200, Andy Spiegl wrote:
> > I also don't have the URL handy, but it should be available in the list
> > archives at least. Possibly also on the Links page at www.mutt.org.
>
> I have been using it for a long time and made some small extensions. It's
> attached
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 04:31:55PM +0200, Krist van Besien wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When changing folders pressing ? will let you browse through your folder
> list and let you pick one. When ataching a file you also have this handy
> browser available.
> Only on thing... If I attach a file using that
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 05:56:08PM +0300, Mikko H?nninen wrote:
> Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 28 Sep 2000:
> > How do I get mutt to display the list of sub-folders in the INBOX? I
> > have 'set mask=""' in my muttrc so that mutt should see the hidden
> > names but I can't see ho
Diego Delgado Lages muttered:
> Quoting Michael Tatge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Diego Delgado Lages muttered:
> > > Can I span some mails automatically to multiple folders in mutt???
> > >
> > > Or... can I embbed procmail's functions into mutt???
> >
> > What do you mean by embbed? If procma
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 01:33:59AM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> Cameron Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 26 Sep 2000:
> > I am trying to make a Macro that will reply to emails, find a specific
> > line and append to the end of it a specific string..
>
> > I'm sure this is a simple soluti
Hi, Folks, sorry for this OT questions, but I thinks it's a quick one:
I'm filtering my fetchmailed mails with a .forward beeing
"|/usr/bin/procmail". But the mails simply aren't filtered, they all get
thrown into the inbox. Procmail logs something like:
procmail: Lock failure on "~/Mail/in-inbo
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 10:06:40PM -0700, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> Any good idea, guys?
I use a similar set-up for my incoming mail. My solution was these two
lines from my .muttrc:
set mbox=~/Mail/F.Inbox
set spoolfile=~/Mail/F.Inbox
The side effect of this decision is that my Inbox is never e
On Fri, Sep 29, 2000 at 09:03:51AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> I've been mumbling about this for ages and I really think it needs
> fixing or the addition of a command to get back to one's 'home'
> folder.
On a slight tangent, that perhaps is not adequate for your purposes:
The sequence c (chang
Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 28 Sep 2000:
> If "export MAIL=~/Mail/default_folder/", it opens default_folder/
> mail but existing to see other mail boxes ("c" command) causes
> Mutt to asked me to store read mail elsewhere.
You can avoid this question by setting
set move=no
On 2000.09.27, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"David T-G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With the dev versions of mutt, or with 1.2.5 and patches, you can create
> and edit an X-Label: header which can contain anything you wish; you can
> even act against it with an expando. I use this to note tip
I'm using mutt v1.2i with gpg 1.0.2. My .muttrc has
## pgp stuff
pgp-hook '^foo' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#set pgp_autosign
send-hook foo "set pgp_autoencrypt pgp_autosign"
set pgp_replyencrypt# Encrypt replies on encrypted mail
set pgp_replysign # Sign replies on signed mail
set pgp_tim
On Fri, Sep 29, 2000 at 02:50:17PM -0400, Eric Osborne wrote:
>I'm using mutt v1.2i with gpg 1.0.2. My .muttrc has
>## pgp stuff
>pgp-hook '^foo' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>#set pgp_autosign
>send-hook foo "set pgp_autoencrypt pgp_autosign"
>set pgp_replyencrypt# Encrypt replies on encrypted mail
Jason Majors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 28 Sep 2000:
> I'm trying to change my index_format for my $record mailbox to show the
> recipient, not my address.
Ok.
First of all, the default $index_format already shows the recipient
name, not the sender (you) if Mutt detects that a message is
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