Am 2001-06-17 schrieb Udo Müller:
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> write into your .profile or .bashrc:
>
> alias mutt="mutt -f MAILFOLDER"
>
IMHO that's _not_ a good idea. This kind of hardcoding a behavior resticts you
to it. Better use the "mutt -f MAILFOLDER"-command directly from the shell-
prompt.
Georg
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The problem was that Netscape would not follow the link set up by ln -s (I tried your
suggestion). When files were manipulated from w/in Netscape, a new file directory was
created with the changes in it. The original linked directory (the source directory
for ln -s) was not updated. That is
i've been using Mutt on my mail account machine for a while now. it's a great
replacement for elm. plus, it supports IMAP which i wanted at home. so
i just built and installed Mutt 1.2.5i on my Solaris 8/SPARC machine at home.
got my IMAP server setup and working correctly, mail works grea
When I built ncurses-5.2, I set the installation prefix to /usr/local.
The libraries are in /usr/local/lib, which I expect. But the header
files are grouped into a /usr/local/include/ncurses directory. The
configure script for mutt-1.2.5i can't figure this out --- or maybe I
can't figure out how
Eugene Lee writes:
> When I built ncurses-5.2, I set the installation prefix to /usr/local.
> The libraries are in /usr/local/lib, which I expect. But the header
> files are grouped into a /usr/local/include/ncurses directory. The
> configure script for mutt-1.2.5i can't figure this out --- or m
What's the best way to insert one or two of the mail-messages that I have
sitting in my inbox -- the current folder -- (and, say, one from another
mail-folder) into an outgoing message that I'm composing (from within vim)
in mutt? Is there more than one way?
This is very simple to do with 'read
i spoke incorrectly, it also hangs when i reply, after i say yes i want to
include the message in reply, it hangs at:
Including quoted message...
or:
Fetching message...
so it has something to do with the transition from mutt to vi. any ideas?
-brian
Hi,
I don't know if this is related to mutt or the list software, but I keep
getting messaages from a particular list of the following format:
1 [multipa/alternativ]
2 +-> [text/plain]
3 +-> [text/plain]
4 +-> [multipa/related]
5 +-> [text/html]
2 is the textual body of the list p
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 08:47:29AM -0700, Eugene Lee wrote:
> When I built ncurses-5.2, I set the installation prefix to /usr/local.
> The libraries are in /usr/local/lib, which I expect. But the header
> files are grouped into a /usr/local/include/ncurses directory. The
> configure script for m
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Summing up all the suggestion received to solve my Italian accented
vowels problem, in the end I resorted to putting in /etc/profile the
following two lines:
export LANG=en_US
export LC_CTYPE=it_IT
This enable me to have accented vowels while still working with Debian
in
> The script should recognize this (I haven't looked recently, but thought
> that mutt's configure script used chunks of script that I'd written to
> encompass this).
CF_CURSES_LIBS is not used in 1.2.5, and the parts we "borrowed" don't
cover header file location.
Hhm, just by looking at it
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 11:50:53AM -0400, Brian Hechinger
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
[snip]
> when i send mail, i type m, fill in the email address, hit enter, and type in
> the subject. i then hit enter and it hangs with the Subject: typed in> showing. if i Ctrl-C it'll go on to vi and i can ty
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 01:31:12PM -0400, Jim Toth wrote:
>
> What is your editor set to in mutt?
vim.
> Do you perhaps have DISPLAY set in your environment?
it's set to :0.1 in this case, but yes, it is set. would that make a
difference?
-brian
(oops, meant to send this to the list--sorry about the double copy)
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 01:52:40PM -0400, Brian Hechinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 01:31:12PM -0400, Jim Toth wrote:
> >
> > What is your editor set to in mutt?
>
> vim.
>
> > Do you perhaps have DIS
I am going to start using gpg (again) and I can't remember how to
export the key to a keyserver, could someone tell me where I can find
it? currently I'm using the following command and getting nowhere:
gpg --send-keys [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.MASTER.pgp.net.
gpg: www.MASTER.pgp.net.: user not found
* Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010618 14:17]:
> I am going to start using gpg (again) and I can't remember how to
> export the key to a keyserver, could someone tell me where I can find
> it? currently I'm using the following command and getting nowhere:
>
> gpg --send-keys [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Inspecting an example message in the mailbox reveals that the structure is
as per the display, except the main body (part 1) is of type:
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="B1"
How does the interpretation of multipart/mixed differ from
multipart/alternative, and why does mutt show the
Greetings Muttsters,
I use Mutt/Fetchmail/Maildrop/Postfix and was wondering if
there's an easy way to run my Maildrop filters against a
maildir. I've been putting several distribution lists in the
same maildir and now it's a bit too large and would like to
re-filter it into
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