Frederick V. Heitkamp muttered:
> Is there a way to pull specific addresses out
> of message headers and add them to the address
> book?
You mean to your $alias_file?
Try pressing "a" in the pager, that's for the From: header at least.
For other headers you may either copy / past them to $alias_f
On 11 Apr 2001, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Subba Rao proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> > If I were to send this as an email from command line, how could I add the
> > "Newsgroup: project.team" to the mail header?
[...]
> > Is there any other cleaner way of automating mail to news, using mut
I have lbdb (0.18.5) on my Debian potato system. My question: (Q)uery in
Mutt gives me a list sorted alphanumerically by email-adresses (second
column in Mutt, first in ~/.lbdb/m_inmail.list). Can I change this
somehow, display the list sorted by real name in Mutt?
Andre Berger
On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 06:07:19PM -0400, William Park wrote:
> I'm running 1.2i, and don't have problem with postponed messages. Can
> you duplicate the problem consistently?
No (and sorry for not saying this). I was not able to reproduce it,
and since nobody else seems ever to have observed i
* Thomas Duterme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-04-12 08:39 +0200:
> My question, I would like for Mutt to scroll 1 entire page
> forward when it hits the bottom of the screen in the index.
Huh, something like the key? If I completely misunderstood
you, maybe
bind indexnext-page
bind pa
Hello,
I was wondering how one can display any mail in it's pure, raw format within Mutt. So
as to get the same result than if I would load the mbox file into an editor and look
at a particular message.
Did I miss how to do it in the docs? Thank you.
Toby
On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 07:02:47AM -0400, Frederick V. Heitkamp wrote:
> Is there a way to pull specific addresses out
> of message headers and add them to the address
> book?
I've posted a complete addressbook for use with the Query function
and some mutt macros to add addresses to it the way you
> I was wondering how one can display any mail in it's pure, raw format within Mutt.
>So as to get the same result than if I would load the mbox file into an editor and
>look at a particular message.
e edit edit the raw message
if you can exit your editor without
Hi Tobias!
if you just want to see all the headers, the command h will show you them.
-- michael
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Tobias Schenk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering how one can display any mail in it's pure, raw format within Mutt.
>So as to get the same result than if I would load the mb
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 09:34:47AM +0800, Thomas Duterme wrote:
> My question, I would like for Mutt to scroll 1 entire page
> forward when it hits the bottom of the screen in the index.
> Ie. say I have 200 messages and can view 50 messages per
> thread. Currently, when I've deleted message 50,
I've found that piping the message out to cat (eg. "|cat") or more
(eg. "|more") does the trick for me. This will dump the entire
message, including header, MIME separators, unrecognized (to mutt)
attachments.
Toggling header mode ("h") will let you see all the headers in the
mutt pager, but it
LBDB (Little Brother DB) ships with an util that, called from your MDA,
procmail (i.e.) adds the From adresses to it¡s DB.
Hope this helps,
MuPPy
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On 04/12/01, 05:22:21PM -0400, Mike Broome wrote:
> I've found that piping the message out to cat (eg. "|cat") or more
> (eg. "|more") does the trick for me. This will dump the entire
> message, including header, MIME separators, unrecognized (to mutt)
> attachments.
>
> Toggling header mode ("h
Gary Jones proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> On 11 Apr 2001, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> > Either volkov / other nntp patches to mutt, or a mail2news gateway.
> Mail2news is the way I'd do it. There's a nice mini-How-To which is
> easy to follow, so its not daunting or complicated at al
TeLeNiEkO proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> LBDB (Little Brother DB) ships with an util that, called from your MDA,
> procmail (i.e.) adds the From adresses to it¡s DB.
Yep. Right. Now, about your headers,
> User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.17i
> X-Mailer: Mutt 1.3.12i
you might want to use the re
Anybody have a clue as to how I can print a message from Mutt which is
running on Cygwin? Just to an old DM printer...
--
-duke
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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