Hi,
is it possible to have the index pages opened with all
threads collapsed automatically?
--
Johannes
On 2001-04-26 01:01 +0200, Waldemar Brodkorb wrote:
> I am using a newscache (leafnode)
Very nice. Do you think it could be made to work with an
slrnpull spool ?
/
var/
spool/
slrnpull/
news/
comp/
lang/
c/
.minmax
I used to run mutt on Solaris (which I think uses SLang or ncurses)
and background colors went all the way across the screen when did
something like this, in my muttrc:
color header brightwhite cyan "^(From|Subject):"
Under Linux, the background color only changes under the 'text' that
matches.
Hello,
what I mean is that (see original messages and excerpt from my
muttrc.vim below):
1) I received your reply
2) I selected it from the index
3) I saw your reply colored like this:
Headers: blue on grey
Your msg : Black on white
My original m
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 10:32:48AM +0200, Marco Fioretti wrote:
> The editor looks like some vi to me, from its behavior. I have done
>
> find /usr /etc -type f -iname "*vi*"|grep -i mutt
>
> and found /usr/share/vim/vim56/syntax/muttrc.vim
> If I grep -i color on it, I get what follows below.
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Jim Lambert wrote:
one or the other of your terminal definitions has 'bce' set or disabled
incorrectly.
> I used to run mutt on Solaris (which I think uses SLang or ncurses)
> and background colors went all the way across the screen when did
> something like this, in my mutt
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 10:27:06AM +0200, Daniel Nielsen wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 11:47:53PM +0930, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> > On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 05:46:31PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> > > Daniel Nielsen proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> > >
> > > > Any experiences with
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 09:51:50AM +0200, Johannes Zellner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to have the index pages opened with all
> threads collapsed automatically?
>
I encounterd the same problem, set collapse_unread
never work.
--
Yu-Chung Cheng
Siemens Telecomm Sys Ltd.
Johannes Zellner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 04/26/2001:
> is it possible to have the index pages opened with all
> threads collapsed automatically?
Add the following to your muttrc:
# collapse all threads when entering a folder
folder-hook . 'push \eV'
(darren)
--
Y
Johannes Zellner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to have the index pages opened with all
> threads collapsed automatically?
>
> --
>Johannes
You could try something along the lines of:
folder-hook =foldername "set sort=threads; push "
(This assumes that $folder is set at some point prior
I want to use mutt to send message from my SCO Unix server. My problem is that it is
not configured to receive messages. When I send mail to people at AOL, for example,
the messages are rejected because the return address is invalid. How can I fool mutt
into using a different domain name to
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 11:57:03AM -0400, Jerry Treece wrote:
> I want to use mutt to send message from my SCO Unix server. My
> problem is that it is not configured to receive messages. When I send
> mail to people at AOL, for example, the messages are rejected because
> the return address is i
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 05:29:31AM -0400, Thomas E. Dickey wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Jim Lambert wrote:
>
> one or the other of your terminal definitions has 'bce' set or disabled
> incorrectly.
>
> > I used to run mutt on Solaris (which I think uses SLang or ncurses)
> > and background colo
Escaping the . character in a limit search doesn't appear to work.
For example:
l~b 2\.5\.2
matched an email containing this string:
3rd edition by Paul Albitz & Cricket Liu; ISBN 1-56592-512-2
^
when I was expecting
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 11:02:17AM +0800 or thereabouts, Yu-Chung Cheng wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm quite new to mutt, does anybody know
> how to config KDE default MUA to mutt,
> e.g. the mailto: default to call mutt.
>
> I try to change in the Personalization/E-Mail entry,
> but it doesn't work.
Wi
You might want to fix your time
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 03:52:47 +0900
^^^
On Sat 10 Feb 2001, Joss Winn wrote:
> Many thanks for all the advice answering my dumb questions. I hope this next one is
>as simple to solve.
>
> I want to read Japanese text. I'm not too c
I use to send my messages Bcc to myself (with my_hdr), as I read my mail
on different computers. What I don't want is a Bcc header in messages
posted to newsgroups (via nntp-patch), because empty "To:" fields cause
the generation of "To: undisclosed recipients ;" headers.
Which hook is the right
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 09:24:11AM -0700, Hanif Ladha wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 05:29:31AM -0400, Thomas E. Dickey wrote:
> > On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Jim Lambert wrote:
> >
> > one or the other of your terminal definitions has 'bce' set or disabled
> > incorrectly.
> >
> > > I used to run mu
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 05:43:43PM -0500, Brian Nelson wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 12:35:33PM -0400, Sam Roberts wrote:
> > Quoting Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, who wrote:
> > > The logical solution would be to connect to the server using mutt's IMAP
> > > support. However, I'm under th
This is probably off topic and more related to sendmail but is anybody
using mutt to upload mail to different mailservers. I have two
mailservers I download from but I currently only know how to configure
mutt and sendmail to send mail through one server.
Can a send hook be used so that ultima
* Mr. Wade ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Rod Pike wrote:
> > Can a send hook be used so that ultimately, a different mail server will
> > be used to send the mail?
>
> Just off the top of my head... you could use a send-hook to
> change the $sendmail variable to call a script that would copy an
>
This is from a Mandrake mailing list. I wanted to point this out to the
developers and let them know that an audit might be in order to
verify/disprove that this exists in other config options as well (the
segfault on a blank option).
>Forwarded message
I just wanted to update the gr
I'm using my_hdr to customize the From: header, it's ok. But when I
bonce a message, I want the Resent-From: header to be customized with
my real email and my full name. I can't just put a my_hdr Resent-From...
because all messages will have this header set, but I can't figure out
how to make a se
I'm unable to reproduce this with mutt 1.3.11i. Have you tried to
reproduce it? Do you have a few short lines I can add to my muttrc to
reproduce it?
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 02:54:44PM -0700, CB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is from a Mandrake mailing list. I wanted to point this out to th
begin Bob Bell quotation:
> I'm unable to reproduce this with mutt 1.3.11i. Have you tried to
> reproduce it? Do you have a few short lines I can add to my muttrc to
> reproduce it?
No, I was not able to reproduce it, sorry I forgot to mention that. I
took it for granted that he was giving me
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 10:14:11PM +0200, Rod Pike typed:
> This is probably off topic and more related to sendmail but is anybody
> using mutt to upload mail to different mailservers. I have two
> mailservers I download from but I currently only know how to configure
> mutt and sendmail to send
Hello,
You may have received several old messages from me in the last 24hrs for
which I apologise.
Yesterday, I opened up KMail for the first time, it found my mutt
'outbox' (sent mail - I realise now it was poorly labeled) and assumed
that the last four months of mail in that file had not yet
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 03:25:13PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 09:24:11AM -0700, Hanif Ladha wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 05:29:31AM -0400, Thomas E. Dickey wrote:
>
> # Reconstructed via infocmp from file: /usr/local/share/terminfo/x/xterm-xfree86
> xterm-xfre
Joshua Haberman wrote:
> * Mr. Wade ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Rod Pike wrote:
> > > Can a send hook be used so that ultimately, a different mail server will
> > > be used to send the mail?
> >
> > Just off the top of my head... you could use a send-hook to
> > change the $sendmail variable t
Joss Winn wrote:
> Anyway, I have renamed my mutt sent mail file now and it has got me
> wondering how I can just save certain mail with a key command prior to
> sending, while not saving all other sent mail by default.
>
> Basically, I want to slimline my sent mail file to contain only mail I
>
When replying to a message with an empty subject, Mutt defaults the subject to "you
mail." Is there a way I can change this?
Thanks,
Eugene
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 10:36:59PM -0400, Mr. Wade wrote:
>
> Good point! Before replying, I did a quick skim though the
> sendmail manpage looking for just such a command line switch, but
> I guess I missed it. (Of course, none of this really addresses
> the question of WHY one would want to d
* Eugene P. Guilaran ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> When replying to a message with an empty subject, Mutt defaults the
> subject to "you mail." Is there a way I can change this?
joshua@birdie:~/stuff/mutt-1.3.17$ grep -B6 "your mail" send.c
if (curenv->real_subj)
{
env->subject = safe_mall
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 06:13:17PM +0200, Christophe GIAUME typed:
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 11:57:03AM -0400, Jerry Treece wrote:
> > I want to use mutt to send message from my SCO Unix server. My
> > problem is that it is not configured to receive messages. When I send
> > mail to people at
Rod Pike wrote:
> Can a send hook be used so that ultimately, a different mail server will
> be used to send the mail?
Just off the top of my head... you could use a send-hook to
change the $sendmail variable to call a script that would copy an
alternate sendmail.cf into /etc/sendmail.cf before p
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