i've tried that & all the other things i mentioned in my previous post.
peter
On 3 Oct 00, 11:19AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Peter Jaques proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> > >set sendmail='/usr/sbin/sendmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -oem -oi'
>
> /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -oi -oem -f [EMAIL PR
Using a large mallet, Peter Jaques whacked out:
> i've tried that & all the other things i mentioned in my previous post.
Puzzling ...
+suresh
>
> peter
>
> On 3 Oct 00, 11:19AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> > Peter Jaques proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> >
> > > >set sendmail
On 2000-10-03 01:45:02 +0300, Eugene Paskevich wrote:
> Can you explain what do you mean? app/pgp is Content-Type;
> but what is PGP/MIME? And is it the way decide my problem?
PGP/MIME is what mutt uses to send pgp-encrypted and -signed
messages. The idea is basically this: You take
my ~/.muttrc contains:
---
subscribe vim vimdev psst ipchains ipmasq muttuser muttdev netfilter netfilterdev
alias vim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
alias vimdev[EMAIL PROTECTED]
alias psst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
al
Hi There
Does anybody out there know of an address book that I can use with Mutt. I already am
using the Perl script that interface with an Ldap server. I am looking for an address
book that I can using locally on My PC !!
Regards
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 03:01:47PM -0700, Pyuesh Daya wrote:
> Does anybody out there know of an address book that I can use with Mutt. I
> already am using the Perl script that interface with an Ldap server. I am
> looking for an address book that I can using locally on My PC !!
Have a look at
I don't believe subscribe matches against the expansion of aliases
as you appear to be relying on. Instead, subscribe matches on a
pattern. When you specify vim, that pattern is matched by [EMAIL PROTECTED],
but muttusers does not match [EMAIL PROTECTED] Try altering your
subscribe command
raf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 03 Oct 2000:
> my ~/.muttrc contains:
> ---
> subscribe vim vimdev psst ipchains ipmasq muttuser muttdev netfilter netfilterdev
You can't specify your own aliases, it has to be (beginning of)
real mailing list addre
Hi Pyuesh!
On Tue, 03 Oct 2000, Pyuesh Daya wrote:
> Does anybody out there know of an address book that I can use with
> Mutt. I already am using the Perl script that interface with an
> Ldap server. I am looking for an address book that I can using
> locally on My PC !!
I don't exactly know
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 10:50:11PM +1100, raf wrote:
> my ~/.muttrc contains:
> ---
> subscribe vim vimdev psst ipchains ipmasq muttuser muttdev netfilter netfilterdev
>
> [SNIP]
> ---
>
> when i receive mai
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 22:50:11 +1100, raf wrote:
> my ~/.muttrc contains:
> ---
> subscribe vim vimdev psst ipchains ipmasq muttuser muttdev netfilter netfilterdev
>
> alias vim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> alias vimdev [EMAIL PROT
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 04:02:33PM +0200, Roland Rosenfeld wrote:
>
> I don't exactly know, what you expect an address book to do for you,
> but did you have a look at lbdb (http://www.spinnaker.de/lbdb/) or
> abook (http://www.linuxstart.com/~jheinonen/abook/)?
Nice! I've not seen abook before
Peter Jaques [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> hi kids... on one of the mailing lists i'm subscribed to, none of my
> messages get through. the problem is that i'm subscribed as
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], but mutt & sendmail set my Return-Path to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], which doesn't even exist (mugwort is my l
On Tue, 03 Oct 2000, Adahma wrote:
> I've not seen abook before, but it's very nice. Is there a way to
> integrate it closely with mutt, such as if I hit when
> addressing a mail, it would send me there and allow me to select and
> pull addresses back into mutt.
Have a look at the query featur
Did you ever get this worked out ?
On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Federico Grau wrote:
> Hello people,
>
> Thanks again for your help with the pine-like "expunge" a couple weeks back.
> I now have some questions regarding flock and fcntl.
>
> My current arrangement is; Box B has an nfs share with user
Bob Bell wrote:
> I don't believe subscribe matches against the expansion of aliases
> as you appear to be relying on. Instead, subscribe matches on a
> pattern. When you specify vim, that pattern is matched by [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> but muttusers does not match [EMAIL PROTECTED] Try alterin
Dave Pearson wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 10:50:11PM +1100, raf wrote:
>
> > sometimes the 'L' command works for me. sometimes it doesn't. does anyone
> > know how i can solve this? (mutt version <= 1.2.5)
>
> Write your subscribe config so that it actually lists the lists. For more
> detai
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