On Sun, Dec 24, 2000 at 04:58:54PM -0500, Ilya wrote:
> I also noticed that if I turn on ssl I am asked each time I start mutt of I
> want to reject certificate or save it once. Why is there no option to save
> it permanently?
> thx
Hi Ilya !
There is an option with which you can store all your
I have tried to put an unalias statement in my alias-file, to reset
everything before reloading the file. However, no matter if I use
unalias .
or
unalias *
it doesn't seem to work: it doesn't forget all previously defined aliases
as I expect it to do. In fact, it doesn't forget anything.
Wha
I currently run mutt in two different situations:
1. on my home machine (linux) in a transparent Eterm window
2. ssh-ing into my home machine from a Windows box.
When I'm home, I set all my background colors to "default" so that the
transparent Eterm effect works in X. However, when I'm on a Win
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 11:29:28AM -0500, Nathan Cullen wrote:
> I currently run mutt in two different situations:
> 1. on my home machine (linux) in a transparent Eterm window
> 2. ssh-ing into my home machine from a Windows box.
>
> When I'm home, I set all my background colors to "default" so
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 11:15:30AM +0100, Jesper Holmberg wrote:
:
: I have tried to put an unalias statement in my alias-file, to reset
: everything before reloading the file. However, no matter if I use
:
: unalias .
:
: or
:
: unalias *
:
: it doesn't seem to work: it doesn't forget all pr
On Mon, Dec 25, 2000 at 04:37:29PM -0600, Mike McNally wrote:
> Thanks a lot. But how do you have it do this with out asking
> you if you want it done?
>
>
> On Thu 16 Nov 2000, Daniel Kollar wrote:
>
> > > macro index d "=trash"
> > > macro pager d "=trash"
> >
> > macro index \CD "\et
Hi ,
I am trying to write a macro that cleans out all messages older
than a day in my trashcan folder (mailbox). This is the entry in my
muttrc file
folder-hook =trashcan macro index \Cc 'T"~d >1d"\n;d\n'
I get an error message saying d. undefined. I am using
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Hi there,
* Mikko Hänninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Wed 08 Nov 2000 18:27:36 GMT]:
[Header rewriting tips for sendmail]
> IMHO, instead of using header rewriting, it's better to get the headers
> right at the source (use "set [EMAIL PROTECTED] envelope_from").
> You will still need to configure send
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 11:29:28AM -0500, Nathan Cullen wrote:
>I currently run mutt in two different situations:
>1. on my home machine (linux) in a transparent Eterm window
Yay.
>2. ssh-ing into my home machine from a Windows box.
My condolences :-).
>When I'm home, I set all my background c
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 04:12:16PM -0600, Gottipati Aravind wrote:
>Hi ,
> I am trying to write a macro that cleans out all messages older
>than a day in my trashcan folder (mailbox). This is the entry in my
>muttrc file
>
>folder-hook =trashcan macro index \Cc 'T"~d >1d"\n;d\n'
>
>I get an
Gregor Zattler proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> "set [EMAIL PROTECTED] envelope_from"
>^
> I use "set from=Real Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" what is the "envelope_from"
> good for?
To make sure the envelope sender is not <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> instead of
<[E
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