Mutt users,
Problem fixed.
I found the system muttrc (I looked for /etc/mutt* and
couldn't find it at first.) and I see that Debian disables
filling in the header. I wonder why they did that? Oh
well, I've solved the problem now.
Even though you all didn't get to help me, I can feel that
you
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Fox Mulder wrote:
> thanks for the file. i tried it, but still no help. I still dont get the "N" in the
>folder view, and dont get the Inc field in the status bar. also, i am still getting
>that problem with the arrows in threads.
There are problems with mutt recognizing ne
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 07:43:16AM +0200, Christoph Maurer wrote:
> Am Die, 17 Jul 2001, schrieb Lukasz Zamel:
>
> > Procmail is really cool. I've downloaded a faq and it's not fo
> > hard to configure. But still I have a small problem. I'm getting
> > 'Error writing to ...' even if I set a+rw to
Two questions:
==
1.
Is there anyway of configuring WHAT headerfields that are asked for before
entering edit-mode?
Default seems to be 'To:' and 'Subject:'.
I'd like to set 'Keywords:' as well.
2. How do I hook in a program to filter with on send?
OK. The easiest way may be
Am Mit, 18 Jul 2001, schrieb Magnus Bodin:
> Is there anyway of configuring WHAT headerfields that are asked for before
> entering edit-mode?
>
> Default seems to be 'To:' and 'Subject:'.
>
> I'd like to set 'Keywords:' as well.
You can configure mutt to also ask for Cc: and Bcc: by setting a
Quoting Jens Paulus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, who wrote:
> 3.) Suppose I'm in the index and my position indication arrow is marking
> an email from somebody I want to write an email to. I don't want to hit
> 'r' because I don't want to _reply_ to this email. One solution would
> be:
What I do is have
On 2001.07.17, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Suresh Ramasubramanian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Louis LeBlanc [mutt-users] <17/07/01 23:51 -0400>:
> > Hey all. I am trying to get the vvv port for FreeBSD built, but it
> > keeps dying on some wchar code. Any ideas what the hangup is there?
David Champion [18/07/01 09:04 -0500]:
> "Suresh Ramasubramanian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I personally had no problems. However, there is a note which says vvv can't
> > coexist with Roland's compressed folders patch in that port. Did you enable
> > both?
> I'm not sure what that
Hi,
I'm using mutt 1.2.5 on FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE box.
Today I've mounted /var partition with options "noatime".
I rebooted, but later mutt doesn't work. Each time that
I exit from a Mailbox and press TAB+TAB to check for new messages,
mutt notifies that there are new messages in mailboxes t
On Tue, 17. Jul 2001 um 08:00:18PM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote:
> yea, that is what it looks like. i am on slackware 8.0, and have terminal type set
>to "linux". i get the same even when the terminal type is "xterm", only then i dont
>get colors.
> also, it is the same in text mode, and xwindows...
Hello,
I have the problem of having a non-colored mutt, when starting it in
xterm. $TERM is "xterm".
When I change $TERM to "linux" or "xterm-color" mutt will start with
colors.
So I guess it has something to do with terminfo. Unfortunately I don't
know a lot about it. On my SuSE-System mutt star
Matteo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using mutt 1.2.5 on FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE box.
>
> Today I've mounted /var partition with options "noatime". I
> rebooted, but later mutt doesn't work. Each time that I exit
> from a Mailbox and press TAB+TAB to check for new messages,
> mutt notifies that t
All,
I connect to my mailboxes over an imap/ssl connection. I also have one
mailbox that I connect to over pop. I have been using Mutt's pop
functionality to grab the pop messages and then upload them into the
imap mailbox.
The problem is that when I hit 'G' to pop the messages, they are
dow
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Andre Wyrwa wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have the problem of having a non-colored mutt, when starting it in
> xterm. $TERM is "xterm".
> When I change $TERM to "linux" or "xterm-color" mutt will start with
> colors.
> So I guess it has something to do with terminfo. Unfortunately I
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 04:26:16PM +0200, Matteo wrote:
> Today I've mounted /var partition with options "noatime".
> I rebooted, but later mutt doesn't work. Each time that
> I exit from a Mailbox and press TAB+TAB to check for new messages,
> mutt notifies that there are new messages in mailbox
I simply untarred his port directory into my /usr/ports/mail/ dir and
tried a make. On Linux, all I had to do was drop the spec file into
the SPEC dir and rpm -ba mutt.spec. I haven't checked the port setup
because I am still new to FreeBSD and am not quite familiar with the
details therin.
Not
WITH_VVV_PATCHES??? what rev do you have of the mutt-devel port? I
just updated yesterday, I have 1.3.19 rev 4. I didn't find that tag
anywhere in the Makefile.
BTW, my recent response was on target. I removed --with-regexp from
the vvv Makefile and it build out nicely.
Thanks
Lou
On 07/18/0
hi..
fixed it right finally. there was a problem with the termcap file. replaced
it and it works fine now.
thanks for the help.
ankit
* Andre Wyrwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [21:42 18/07/01]:
> On Tue, 17. Jul 2001 um 08:00:18PM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote:
> > yea, that is what it looks like. i am on sla
* Thomas E. Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [21:42 18/07/01]:
>
> a good place to start is www.google.com (search for "xterm")
>
> as I point out 2-3 times a week, "xterm-color" is incorrect for XFree86
> xterm, ditto "linux".
i am new to this list. what will be the right setting fot xf86 if it is no
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Fox Mulder wrote:
> * Thomas E. Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [21:42 18/07/01]:
> >
> > a good place to start is www.google.com (search for "xterm")
> >
> > as I point out 2-3 times a week, "xterm-color" is incorrect for XFree86
> > xterm, ditto "linux".
> i am new to this list.
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 11:52:58AM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote:
> * Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11:42 18/07/01]:
> > Fox Mulder [mutt-users] <18/07/01 11:30 +0530>:
> > > > Hey, i dont get any such indicator. guess i will have to look it up in the
> > > > manual...
> > > I tried to pu
> > Might be helpful with some naive new-mail checking programs, but of
> > course breaks mechanisms which really look for mailbox updates.
> I vote for removing the code. (c:
> Anyone objects?
Noone objected - does that mean that the code will be removed in the next
release? If no, what do
* On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:31:26AM -0700, Chris Fuchs wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:35:59AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> > Chris Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on
>07/11/2001:
> > > #!/usr/local/bin/perl
> > > #randsig.pl, by Don Blaheta. Released into publ
On Thu 12-Jul-2001 at 12:49:39PM +, Jonathan Miller wrote:
> I really love the concept of vfolders, which are basically SQL
> statements that create "folders" out of a bunch of mail in a database.
This is a definite issue with the mail-as-file system for storing mail.
Like most people, I hav
Well, I'm afraid I don't have any such entry in my termcap file. I do,
however, have this one:
xterm-color|xterm-co|xterm with ANSI colors:\
:pa#64:Co#8:AF=\E[3%dm:AB=\E[4%dm:op=\E[39;49m:tc=xterm:
This implies to me that xterm-color _is_ a valid setting. When I try
setting TERM="xterm
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 03:44:51PM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
> Well, I'm afraid I don't have any such entry in my termcap file. I do,
> however, have this one:
sigh - xterm's distribution includes a termcap which can be added (up front)
to the /etc/termcap file.
> xterm-color|xterm-co|xterm
In order to turn on color in xterm enter the
following line in ~/.Xdefaults
*customization: -color
This will turn on color in all apps that use color in an xterm window.
Ed
--
_
Linux, the choice | One difference
Ed Robitaille wrote>
> In order to turn on color in xterm enter the
> following line in ~/.Xdefaults
>
> *customization: -color
>
> This will turn on color in all apps that use color in an xterm window.
Oops ! You'll have to re-start 'X' or or enter the command
that re-init's 'X' to see this g
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 09:21:24PM -0400, Ed Robitaille wrote:
> Ed Robitaille wrote>
> > In order to turn on color in xterm enter the
> > following line in ~/.Xdefaults
> >
> > *customization: -color
> >
> > This will turn on color in all apps that use color in an xterm window.
However I'm pre
Louis LeBlanc [18/07/01 11:51 -0400]:
> WITH_VVV_PATCHES??? what rev do you have of the mutt-devel port? I
> just updated yesterday, I have 1.3.19 rev 4. I didn't find that tag
> anywhere in the Makefile.
Ditto - I cvsup'd yesterday, after posting the article you replied to.
$FreeBSD: ports
On 2001.07.18, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Ed Robitaille" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ed Robitaille wrote>
> > In order to turn on color in xterm enter the
> > following line in ~/.Xdefaults
> >
> > *customization: -color
> >
> > This will turn on color in all apps that use color in an xte
Thus spake Suresh Ramasubramanian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Ditto - I cvsup'd yesterday, after posting the article you replied to.
Where might one find this fabled CVS repository? I tried the one
mentioned in the FAQ but it's refusing connections...
-Justin
--
[ ] -- Justin R. Miller - [EMAIL PR
Justin R. Miller [mutt-users] <18/07/01 23:22 -0400>:
> Thus spake Suresh Ramasubramanian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > Ditto - I cvsup'd yesterday, after posting the article you replied to.
>
> Where might one find this fabled CVS repository? I tried the one
> mentioned in the FAQ but it's refus
Thus spake Suresh Ramasubramanian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> There are literally dozens of freebsd cvsup repositories - as I'm in
> India I prefer cvsup.jp.freebsd.org and cvsup.kr.freebsd.org
>
> As for the mutt cvs repository take a look at http://www.mutt.org
That's what I'm talking about, the m
* Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [22:18 18/07/01]:
> It's been a while since I discovered this problem with my installation,
> so I don't remember the details, but I couldn't get the "N" indicator to
> work reliably until I configured mutt with "--enable-buffy-size". Now
> it works fine. (I'm
Fox Mulder [mutt-users] <19/07/01 10:17 +0530>:
> i am pasting the output of mutt -v. it does list a -BUFFY-SIZE. I am not too
> sure what the '-' sign means. does this mean that this this was an option, or
> does it mean that it wasnt an option?
+ = used. - = not used.
> +HAVE_COLOR +HAVE_P
* Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11:38 19/07/01]:
> Fox Mulder [mutt-users] <19/07/01 10:17 +0530>:
> > i am pasting the output of mutt -v. it does list a -BUFFY-SIZE. I am not too
> > sure what the '-' sign means. does this mean that this this was an option, or
> > does it mean that
37 matches
Mail list logo