Hello,
When I set the index_format var in my .muttrc it dosen't work. It shows the
default instead. Has anybody seen this before? If I enter the command in
Mutt, it works. All the other settings in my .muttrc seem to work.
set index_format="%3C %Z %(%b %d %I:%M%p) %-20.20L %s"
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Chris
> It does work. You may select more than one file by pressing "t" with
> the cursor standing on each file. After that Press ";" followed by
> and all the selected files will be attached to your
OK, got it right now. In fact I was looking for an asterisk or an "T" to
show me that the file is tag
I'm using Mutt-2.1i, precompiled for Slackware. From time to time I
receive email from Quebec with these characters. The internal pager
displays them as "?", the editor, vi, shows them in what I gather is
quoted readable format, e.g. é is shown as =E9. The only way I can
read them in Mutt is by
Hello,
I'm stuck on a basic problem, I can use mutt fine as root, however when I try
to send a message under my user account I get the following error:
Error sending message, child exited 69 (Service unavailable.)
I haven't been able to find any reference to that error message anywhere.
What
Troy Heber [mutt-users] :
> I'm stuck on a basic problem, I can use mutt fine as root, however when I try
> to send a message under my user account I get the following error:
> Error sending message, child exited 69 (Service unavailable.)
> I haven't been able to find any reference to that error
TWIMC,
when I send messages from within mutt, the backspace keymapping is lost. I am using
the vim editor. Is there an addition to the .muttrc to correct this? or is it a vim
problem?
thanx in advance for the help
dave
Yup, it was missing a quote, and I thought I tried that since
my other folder-hook entries have one at the beginning of the
set section. Anyway, it's working nicely now.
Thanks to all for your help!
jc
Thusly Thwacked By Jonathan Irving:
> Hi Jeff
>
> The '.' line supplie
dave hoye ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 05/31/2001:
> TWIMC,
>
> when I send messages from within mutt, the backspace keymapping
> is lost. I am using the vim editor. Is there an addition to
> the .muttrc to correct this? or is it a vim problem?
>
> thanx in advance for
> This behaviour should be controlled by the folder_format variable.
> Perhaps you shlud reset it to its standard value (which I use!)
*That* was it! Changed the setting and all is well.
Thanks for your help
Tommy
Hi all,
The mapping of 'd' for 'delete message' seems to have been lost in
pager mode. Now, I have to hit 'Alt-d' to mark the current message for
deletion when in pager mode. In index mode thare is no problem.
I have not bound [dD] or alt combos of either to any function in my
muttrc.
What cou
Is there a way of sending all postponed messages as a batch without
having to do them one at a time?
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Rod Pike
rodneyp @ utanet.at
No.
Actually, what you are describing heavily sounds like you should
rather use your MTA's queue for the job.
On 2001-05-31 22:27:37 +0200, Rod Pike wrote:
>Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 22:27:37 +0200
>From: Rod Pike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Mutt-users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Batch sending post
Troy Heber [mutt-users] :
> Yes, setting sendmail to suid root solved the problem!
> Thank you very much for the help.
Is that Mandrake 7.2 by the way? Their sendmail RPM had a bug in it which
made sendmail owned by bin:bin
> > Is your mailserver (say sendmail) setuid root?
> > -sur
Rod Pike [mutt-users] :
> Is there a way of sending all postponed messages as a batch without
> having to do them one at a time?
As you're running sendmail see http://www.hserus.net/sendmail.html
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mallet @ cluestick.org + Lumber Cartel
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