On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 11:12:56PM -0600, Larry wrote:
> Is there a way to create an address book in Mutt?
> Like, say, when I want to list a number of recipients
> of a message is there a way I can open up an address
> book type thing and pick out the names I want the
> message to go to?
One o
Hi, all.
Is it somehow possible to score addresses I use in lbdb?
Here is the problem I have. If I want to send a mail to somebody with
name "Sudhir", I just type "sudhir" at the To: prompt and hit ^T for
getting all possible completions. Invariably, I get a lot of
completions that are possibl
* Joe Philipps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [18/12/00, 15:41:35]:
> >On a related issue, your key is not on the servers:
> >- - -
> >[-- PGP-Ausgabe folgt (aktuelle Zeit: Mon Dec 18 09:50:15 2000) --]
> >gpg: Unterschrift vom Mon 18 Dez 2000 06:29:09 CET, DSA Schlüssel ID FA029353
> >gpg: Schlüssels FA029
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 03:14:03PM +0530, Abhay Ghaisas wrote:
> I know that lbdb is a separate program and has no direct relation to mutt.
> So, I think, one possible way it can be done is to add some kind of
> scoring feature in lbdb and increase the score of selected addressed from
> some macr
Hi,
how can I check, I a message was sent to a certain address? I want to
realise that mails to address <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is first filtered into
the maillists and if no matching mailbox is found it should go to
mailbox "junk". Mails to address <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> should also be sorted
in its ma
Hi,
I have a problem decoding gnupg stuff. I can not find any lock file from
gnupg. What does the following output mean and how can I solve it?
Output follows:
[-- PGP output follows (current time: Tue Dec 19 11:14:35 2000) --]
gpg: Signature made Die 19 Dez 2000 01:38:55 CET using RSA key ID E
* Kai Weber wrote on Tue, 19 Dec 2000:
> [Mail filtering]
> Any idea how to solve it cleverly?
maildrop: http://www.flounder.net/~mrsam/maildrop/
procmail: http://www.procmail.org/
HTH
Dirk
--
Windooze is bootiful
Hello Everyone,
How should I have mutt display the time for the mail sent to me
in UTC, CST, and their own sent time?
Like following:
Sent On: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 07:36:18 -aa00 PST
Received On: Friday, 01 Dec 2000 xx:xx:xx UTC
Received On: Friday, 01 Dec 2000 yy:yy:yy -bb00 CST
i.e. I recei
| For the most part I use the North American flavour of things (i.e., not i18n),
| but occasionally I recieve and send emails in iso-8859-2 charset. After much
| frustrating experimentation, setting LC_CTYPE to "en_CA.ISO-8859-2" gets me
| the proper charset in mutt. This works (I get Latin-2 ch
Hi Kai Weber !
On Tue 19 Dec 2000 (11:33), you muttered on the list:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem decoding gnupg stuff. I can not find any lock file from
> gnupg. What does the following output mean and how can I solve it?
>
> Output follows:
>
> [-- PGP output follows (current time: Tue Dec 19
Joe, et al --
...and then Joe Philipps said...
% On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 03:11:43PM -0600, Lance Simmons wrote:
% >A day or two ago, someone on this list mentioned setting up a procmail
% >recipe to have gpg get keys automatically.
...
% >Does anyone have an example
% >of such a recipe?
I like t
Heinrich --
...and then Heinrich Langos said...
% hi
%
% often i get mails that i would like to be reminded of later.
% like i get a mail from my girlfriend in the morning that i should
% fetch something on the way home in the evening.
% but in the evening that mail has been scrolled way off th
John-Mark --
...and then jmj@charm said...
% Can anyone out there tell me if it is possible to send many email's out using
% Bcc from mutt?
Absolutely; I do it all of the time to my family announcement aliases,
for instance.
% I have tried to cut and paste the email addresses i the appropriat
Darxus --
...and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
% On 12/17, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
% > Leave the message body blank, willya? That should solve the
% > problem.
%
% Then I have a 0 byte attachment that I *still* can't delete, which is just
% more annoying.
mutt says that you do, but u
I'm running Mutt 1.2.5i (2000-07-28) and I'm having trouble running on
top of AFS.
I set my folder variable to an AFS directory in my .muttrc file.
I can read files of my old saved mail just fine, but I can't edit
them. Mutt reports that the folders are read-only. I have AFS tokens
and I'm abl
David --
...and then David Petrou said...
%
% I can read files of my old saved mail just fine, but I can't edit
% them. Mutt reports that the folders are read-only. I have AFS tokens
% and I'm able to read and write those files at the command-line. I'm
% not sure why Mutt doesn't think it can
David --
...and then David Petrou said...
% > % them. Mutt reports that the folders are read-only. I have AFS tokens
% > % and I'm able to read and write those files at the command-line. I'm
% > % not sure why Mutt doesn't think it can also.
% >
% > mutt doesn't do any locking, but hands that
Is it possible to bind \t (or whatever) so that next-unread will also
jump to the next mailbox (as specified by the mailboxes option) that
has unread mail?
At present my mutt (1.3.12i) seems only to jump to the next unread in
the currently open mailbox, and "c" will default to change to the next
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