Thanks!
Erwin
In a message dated Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 04:06:50PM -0700, Ryan Cook wrote:
> OK...I don't see it anywhere in the man pages or the Mutt manual. Is
> there a way to subscribe to newsgroups through the use of Mutt...or
> view newsgroups in Mutt...like if I want to sign up for
> alt.comp.os.linux or
Ricardo SIGNES [mutt-users] <12/07/01 20:11 -0400>:
> In a message dated Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 04:06:50PM -0700, Ryan Cook wrote:
> > OK...I don't see it anywhere in the man pages or the Mutt manual. Is
> > there a way to subscribe to newsgroups through the use of Mutt...or
> > view newsgroups in
Hi ,
How can I set a different folder to save messages from
the mutt mailing-list automatically when I quit.
Is it possible ??
And if I want to save the messages
sent from mutt-users@... to a different folder,
I set it like this:
save-hook mutt-users@ +mutt
It does'nt work. Why
it's
Hello,
I use "reverse_name" option and my sender address changes.
Is possible to use send-hook and perform action according the sender
address instead of the recipient address?
I'd like to set a different signature, different header (Organization)
and different pgp_sign_as using send-hook accord
Szabo Attila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on
07/13/2001:
> How can I set a different folder to save messages from
> the mutt mailing-list automatically when I quit.
> Is it possible ??
>
> And if I want to save the messages
> sent from mutt-users@... to a different folder,
>
Lorenzo Martignoni [mutt-users] <13/07/01 11:10 +0200>:
> I use "reverse_name" option and my sender address changes.
> Is possible to use send-hook and perform action according the sender
> address instead of the recipient address?
Yes.
--
Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenens
Hi
I don't know why it broke, but the following works:
# Replaced by:
macro pager z ":set pager_index_lines=0\n:macro pager z Z \"toggle
zoom\"\n"
macro pager Z ":set pager_index_lines=4\n:source
/home/lcr299/.mutt/tzoom\n"
macro pager z z 'toggle zoom'
Where /home/lcr299/.mutt/tzoom contains
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 03:33:04PM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> Have you considered Maildir format? It was designed specifically
> to compensate for the limitations of mbox format, specifically
> locking and speed.
I've done some experimenting with Maildirs. I've found it to be quite
a bi
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 08:56:08AM -0400, Walt Mankowski wrote:
> I've done some experimenting with Maildirs. I've found it to be quite
> a bit *slower* than mbox, particularly on big folders. This is on a
> Linux ext2 partition. I had one Maildir that was an archive of a
> high-traffic mailin
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 02:59:00PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> Yeah, but try deleting a mail from that 50MB mailbox. Boy, this will
> suck.
Depends where the messages are that you're deleting. I find I'm
generally deleting the newest messages, which are at the end of the
file and don't take
Hi,
On exitting mutt is it possible to save
messages automatically dependig on headers to different folders.
For example: mails from mutt-users go to the mutt folder???
--
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Attila | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Szabo
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On 2001.07.13, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Szabo Attila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On exitting mutt is it possible to save
> messages automatically dependig on headers to different folders.
> For example: mails from mutt-users go to the mutt folder???
Sure. For example:
macro i
On 2001.07.13, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"David Champion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On exitting mutt is it possible to save
> > messages automatically dependig on headers to different folders.
> > For example: mails from mutt-users go to the mutt folder???
>
> macro index q "~C
>
Sorry to the list admin for sending from the wrong folder :) Axe that
message, here it is again:
-
Hey all. It looks like someone had trouble accessing the URI on
acadia I gave in my last message. I don't know what the trouble
Thus spake Walt Mankowski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Depends where the messages are that you're deleting. I find I'm
> generally deleting the newest messages, which are at the end of the
> file and don't take long at all to delete. I open the folder to check
> for new messages a lot more often than
Justin R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 07/13/2001:
> Thus spake Walt Mankowski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Depends where the messages are that you're deleting. I find I'm
> > generally deleting the newest messages, which are at the end of the
> > file and don't take lo
Hi all,
I am a new convert to mutt, and am generally very pleased with it.
I have a mailserver running on my box at home, and I use putty from wherever
I am to check my mail. However both my workplace and my girlfriend won't
budge from using Windoze, so I use the windoze ssh client 'putty' from
Thus spake Sean Dempsey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Has anyone else any recommendations as to a Windoze ssh client that I
> could use?
I usually recommend PuTTY or SecureCRT (you can find it at
www.vandyke.com). It's commericial, but it's very good.
-Justin
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[ ] -- Justin R. Miller - [EMAIL PROT
That depends on the configuration of the terminal answerback string
in PuTTY, the terminal your server thinks you use and even the
keyboard layout on the windows box (according to Mr. Tatham, who
says that sverok (.se dvorak) won't work).
I'd recommend you try the devel snapshot of PuTTY. I don't
People on this list told me about mindterm [1], and I'm quite pleased
with it. It's a java applet that runs an ssh client on whatever machine
it's run on. For some reason having to do with signed/unsigned java
applets, without paying the mindterm people you can only connect via ssh
to the machine
On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 10:58:43AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> Justin R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 07/13/2001:
> > What about searching?
>
> What I like most about mbox, and the main reason I haven't moved
> to Maildir, is the searchability of a single fi
Hi...
I want to run a Bash 'function' automatically upon Mutt exiting. Can this
be done from my /etc/muttrc file? If not, how about a shell script? TIA..
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-duke
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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