Hi All,
Hoping that you might help me with a slight problem. I've got a .muttrc
file that was working fine on my work machine. When I copied the .muttrc
over to my home box, I can fire up mutt fine, and can even download
messages from my POP account, but when I try to create a message I get all
t
bren [mutt-users] <27/06/01 21:17 -0700>:
> Hoping that you might help me with a slight problem. I've got a .muttrc
> file that was working fine on my work machine. When I copied the .muttrc
> over to my home box, I can fire up mutt fine, and can even download
> messages from my POP account, but
Thanks a lot Jason,
It worked at first shot!
Ciao
Vittorio
Jason A. Fager [mutt-users] <26/06/01 12:20 -0400>:
> On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 06:06:35PM +, Victor wrote:
>
> > Could you please give me an example of a "running" .muttrc for this
> > purpose?
>
> This might not be perfect, but
Hi all.
Is there anyone who can tell me how to configure/compile
mutt to support Maildirs (qmail default delivery) ?
thanks
--yapedu
GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on
06/28/2001:
> Hi all.
>
> Is there anyone who can tell me how to configure/compile
> mutt to support Maildirs (qmail default delivery) ?
in your muttrc:
set mbox_type=Maildir
# The trailing slash tells mutt its Maild
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Dale Morris [mutt-users] <27/06/01 20:23 -0700>:
> > I want to configure mutt to give me a dsn notification if the message
> > is delayed or can't be delivered and also to send me a return receipt
> > when the message is received. I'm using de
Dale Morris [mutt-users] <28/06/01 05:51 -0700>:
> I tried this at first and it didn't work for me. Then I put
> this in my .muttrc:
> set sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -oem"
use "set envelope_from" instead.
-suresh
Benjamin Michotte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 06/28/2001:
> hello,
>
> I use vi (elvis) like editor.
> I wan't to cut lines on 72d colon... I know that I've got simply to put
> a tw=72 in my ~/.exrc but I don't want to cut lines when I code...
> Is there any way to set th
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001, Greg Matheson wrote:
> Yes, I only tried it on mbox folders. I wonder if a patch to readmsg
> for maildir folders was what Sven Guckes was talking about?!
Try the newsgroups. Sven tends to hang out there more than the list.
-Ken
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On Thu 06/28/01 at 06:33 PM +0800, Greg Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I only tried it on mbox folders. I wonder if a patch to readmsg for
> maildir folders was what Sven Guckes was talking about?!
Probably not, but I sometimes use mbox, and know others who do. It would
still help i
darren chamberlain [mutt-users] <28/06/01 09:44 -0400>:
> My solution to this problem (using vim) is a little twisted. I
> have my standard .vimrc with all my normal preferences, but in my
> muttrc I have:
> set editor="vim -u ~/.mutt/vimrc -c ':0;/^$'"
I use something a bit more extensive
set
Hi all.
I need to *automagically* save email messages (after read) from
diferent lists to diferent files or folders based on recipient
addresses (To or CC). How can I configure mutt to do it.
thanks
--yapedu
You should use procmail or maildrop to filter your mail.
Dan
* GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I need to *automagically* save email messages (after read) from
> diferent lists to diferent files or folders based on recipient
> addresses (To or CC). How can I co
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 05:43:32PM -, Dallam Wych wrote:
> I downloaded the manual, but I wonder if anyone knows
> any sites that have instructions for setting mutt up and using it that are
> perhaps a little more basic and easy to understand?
You could try
http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/~mat
John Arundel [mutt-users] <28/06/01 19:00 +0100>:
> On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 05:43:32PM -, Dallam Wych wrote:
> > I downloaded the manual, but I wonder if anyone knows
> > any sites that have instructions for setting mutt up and using it that are
> > perhaps a little more basic and easy to und
write_bcc
Type: boolean
Default: yes
Controls whether mutt writes out the Bcc header when preparing
messages to be sent. Exim users may wish to use this.
I'm just curious, is there a reason why this default isn't listed as a bug
and fixed?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mutt-users] <28/06/01 22:26 -0700>:
> Hello all. I'm sorry to post such a basic question but
> could anyone tell me where I can learn more about queueing mail
> for later delivery? I'm using Mutt to pop my mail off the server
That's the function of sendmail.
Try http://www.h
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