On Sun, 08 Apr 2001, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
> Shorter:
>
> :0 fhw
> * !^Lines:
> * B ?? 1^1 ^.*$
> | formail -a "Lines: $="
Thanks, that's great.
Now I have another problem with %l, this time in my 'sent' folder. I use
'set copy' to copy all outgoing messages, and in that folder, all
mess
Hello,
We all love mutt because we can customize just
about anything, can have send-hooks, etc...,
and we all have extremely smart muttrc files,
doing many things.
The question is, is anybody around offering a
free email account accessible via WWW, but
mutt based?
I am dreaming of some place wh
M. Fioretti proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> The question is, is anybody around offering a
> free email account accessible via WWW, but
> mutt based?
several freemail services offer pop3 at least :)
> I am dreaming of some place where you register as
> usual, then upload a more or less pur
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:18:23PM +0100, M. Fioretti wrote:
> The question is, is anybody around offering a
> free email account accessible via WWW, but
> mutt based?
Hi,
There are several free shell providers -- hobbiton.org, sdf.lonestar.org, etc.
Don't they offer mutt as an optional mailer?
Biju Chacko proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> There are several free shell providers -- hobbiton.org, sdf.lonestar.org, etc.
> Don't they offer mutt as an optional mailer?
Most do - but the "webmail with a mutt like interface" is a lovely idea, sort
of (especially when people are behind "port
> A webmail package with a mutt like interface does sound great :)
Actually, what I'm asking for is the opposite: a WWW interface to the real thing,
i.e honest-to-god mutt running on a shell account, and poor me
behind corporate firewall accessing it through Explorer :-(((
Then the only set up
Sorry,
I just realized that this subject,not the original,
expresses exactly what I had in mind.
And, yes, the rationale is to still do email a-la-mutt
when far from home, either behind a firewall, or on
some friend's PC
Ciao,
Marco
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 02:50:10PM +0100, M. Fioretti wrote:
> Sorry,
> I just realized that this subject,not the original,
> expresses exactly what I had in mind.
>
> And, yes, the rationale is to still do email a-la-mutt
> when far from home, either behind a firewall, or on
> some friend's PC
Marco,
I would think that, based on the level of interaction that mutt
provides, that a Java applet to interface with mutt would be more
appropriate. There would be communication between the Java applet and a
Javer servlet (or possibly other program) running on the server. The
servlet would
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:24:53PM -0400, Bob Bell wrote:
> I would think that, based on the level of interaction that mutt
> provides, that a Java applet to interface with mutt would be more
> appropriate.
>
I have used Mindterm for this before. http://www.mindbright.se/mindterm/
alt
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:24:53PM -0400, Bob Bell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Marco,
>
> I would think that, based on the level of interaction that mutt
> provides, that a Java applet to interface with mutt would be more
> appropriate.
At that point, you may as well just use a Java ssh cli
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:24:53PM -0400, Bob Bell wrote:
> Marco,
>
> I would think that, based on the level of interaction that mutt
> provides, that a Java applet to interface with mutt would be more
> appropriate. There would be communication between the Java applet and a
> Javer servlet
Joss Winn wrote:-
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to get Mutt working with Japanese and have got part of the
> way there but still no real joy
>
> I have Japanese working on my SUSEPPC iMac and have set the character
> set in my muttrc to the appropriate Japanese charset. I am told that
> message
David wrote:
> send-hook ~l 'push f^Ups'
Okay well that should have been just:
send-hook ~l 'push ps'
I have f^U as i dont want to save my messages i send to mailing lists as
they get sent back to me anyway.
--
Don't tell me I'm burning the candle at both ends -- tell me where to
get more wax
Does anyone have experience with any of the free shell providers and
what are they like (security, reliability, etc)?
-Jim
Biju Chacko muttered:
> Hi,
>
> There are several free shell providers -- hobbiton.org, sdf.lonestar.org, etc.
> Don't they offer mutt as an optional mailer?
>
> Biju
>
>
I recently installes mutt 1.3.12 from SuSE 7.1. Now, whenever I
fetch my mail from our POP3 server, I get this message and a beep
before the mail is read:
APOP authentication failed.
I can't find anything in the documentation about APOP except
manual-1.2.5-de.txt:
CRAM-MD5 Authentifizie
I don't see any obvious way of creating folders, and then filtering the index so that
messages will be easily shipped to the appropriate folder.
Where I can find the way?
Thanks,
Sam
Rich Lafferty ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 04/10/2001:
> > I would think that, based on the level of interaction that mutt
> > provides, that a Java applet to interface with mutt would be more
> > appropriate.
>
> At that point, you may as well just use a Java ssh clie
* Sam Rosenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010410 21:57]:
> I don't see any obvious way of creating folders, and then filtering
> the index so that messages will be easily shipped to the appropriate
> folder. Where I can find the way?
Please check out procmail from http://www.procmail.org/
--
chris
Jim Lambert proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> Does anyone have experience with any of the free shell providers and
> what are they like (security, reliability, etc)?
Security - reasonably OK (just as OK, in some cases, as a +paid+
shell provider like Panix / Shore). Note that shell accounts are
HI, it's me, who never gives answers and just asks questions here. :)
This time, I'm wondering how to convert XX/UU-encoded stuff (which,
after what I've noted, can be difficult in MUTT when some broken
mailer was there before) into proper MIME attachments.
Also, I wonder how in the world shall
Guys,
Thanks for the help. I learned a lot.
Cheers.
--
Horace G. Friend III
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On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 07:30:05PM -0700, Igor Pruchanskiy wrote:
> Today i finally got to the Mutt MIME configuration part.
> I spent about 10 minutes trying to compile RunningX.ci, link to which i found on
>mutt.org.
> I was getting all kinds of errors and i did not feel like digging through t
Hello,
thanks for all the suggestions and interest about
my question.
I thought it over a bit more, and maybe the solution
is simpler than we assumed.
What we would like to have is same mutt functionalities
on webmail interfaces, and configure these just uploading
our home muttrc file (i.e. no
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