Getting current folder name

2001-07-26 Thread Kai Weber
Hi, I am searching for a way to get the current selected folder for scripting. I want something like this: folder-hook . source $MATCHED_FOLDER.rc Depending on what folder I entered, I want to know what folder that was. Maybe storing the wohle path in a shell variable, something like that. Ka

MTA trying to deliver to all options

2001-07-26 Thread Erika Pacholleck
I did not change my mutt(.5i) version and compiled it like I did before. Suddenly I am having problems with mutts passing the deliver command to my MTA. I have this problem with masqmail and with postfix Both say the same thing, the MTA is trying to deliver mail to all options passed by mutt when

Re: MTA trying to deliver to all options

2001-07-26 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Erika Pacholleck [mutt-users] <26/07/01 13:43 +0200>: > Both say the same thing, the MTA is trying to deliver mail > to all options passed by mutt when sending a local mail > from/to testusers erika@localhost/albert@localhost: Masqmail seems to hate the dsn_notify and dsn_return lines in your

Re: Getting current folder name

2001-07-26 Thread Greg Matheson
On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Kai Weber wrote: > Hi, > I am searching for a way to get the current selected folder for > scripting. I want something like this: > folder-hook . source $MATCHED_FOLDER.rc > Depending on what folder I entered, I want to know what folder that > was. While you're doing th

Re: Copy command

2001-07-26 Thread Michael Tatge
Chris Fuchs muttered: > Actually all I wanted to do was to save a message as a file > with a filename that I would get prompted for and not into > a directory. I'm using the MH style mailboxes. So set mbox_type=mbox before you save. Since you can't make this into a single macro I splitted it up

Browser.c

2001-07-26 Thread Nelson D. Guerrero
Good (morning/afternoon/everning), I've been wanting, for a long time now, to view in my browser only the folders I have specified in my muttrc like when you run mutt with -y or like when you press . I was looking into browser.c and started editting (without having any knowledge whatsoever in

Re: Setting xterm title according to mbox name

2001-07-26 Thread Peter Kovacs
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 03:14:28PM +0200, Gregor Hoffleit wrote: > echo -ne "\033]2;MUTT - $MBOX\007" 1>&2 > > I started with a "folder-hook . source ~/bin/mutt-xtitle" where > mutt-xtitle was a shell script with a command like the one above. That > somehow worked, but I haven't found any way

Re: Browser.c

2001-07-26 Thread Greg Matheson
On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Nelson D. Guerrero wrote: > I've been wanting, for a long time now, to view in my browser > only the folders I have specified in my muttrc like when you > run mutt with -y or like when you press . That's the function of the mailbox screen, which is already there. Do you

Re: Setting xterm title according to mbox name

2001-07-26 Thread Peter Kovacs
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 10:44:21AM -0400, Peter Kovacs wrote: > On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 03:14:28PM +0200, Gregor Hoffleit wrote: > > ... but I haven't found any way to detect the name of the > > mbox that's currently opened, and to pass this name to the shell script. > > I think I may have found

Re: Getting current folder name

2001-07-26 Thread Louis LeBlanc
You might get what you are looking for from Gregor Hoffleit's patch in a message posted earlier today. I will attach it at the end. L On 07/26/01 11:44 AM, Kai Weber sat at the `puter and typed: > Hi, > > I am searching for a way to get the current selected folder for > scripting. I want someth

~ trying to Install Mutt-1.3.20 from tar.gz downloaded

2001-07-26 Thread tabanna
Dear Mutt-Users, After doing ./configure I am getting the message that ~ have already Installed If is, indeed, the correct version, then, What, please, do I need to do ? Thanks -- best wishes sent on Linux

new 'to_chars' flag? (talking to oneself)

2001-07-26 Thread Chris Fuchs
Hi, I used to mixed text files amongst my email messages prior to using mutt and still do so, although I wonder whether there is a better way. Basically I use this as a means of storing notes and other tidbits related to mail received around the same general time. Obviously this is using mutt in

my_hdr and fcc-hook

2001-07-26 Thread Thomas Huemmler
Hi mutt users, I´ve got a problem with "my_hdr From:" and "fcc-hook". If "my_hdr From:" is set, Mutt doesn´t produce a Fcc-Line. Is this a bug? I´ve consulted google and the mutt-user-archive on mutt.org, but didn´t find an answer. I am using "Mutt 1.2.5i (2000-07-28)" on Debian potato. Is the

Re: my_hdr and fcc-hook

2001-07-26 Thread Cedric Duval
* Thomas Huemmler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07/27/01 00:23]: > I´ve got a problem with "my_hdr From:" and "fcc-hook". If "my_hdr From:" > is set, Mutt doesn´t produce a Fcc-Line. Is this a bug? Looks like no fcc-hook is matching your mail. What are your fcc-hooks like? If they just use a simple regexp

Re: About quoting text, about emacs.

2001-07-26 Thread Jens Paulus
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 11:40:11PM -0400, Walt Mankowski wrote: > ;; Automatically go into mail-mode if filename starts with /tmp/mutt > (setq auto-mode-alist (append (list (cons "^\/tmp\/mutt" 'mail-mode)) > auto-mode-alist)) [...] > (add-hook 'mail-mode-hook 'my-mai

Re: About quoting text, about emacs.

2001-07-26 Thread Jens Paulus
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 12:12:11AM -0500, David Champion wrote: > What if there were a merge-components function in the compose menu, > such that you could tag 2 or more components ("attachments"), call this > function, and have those tagged components merged as one? > > Would this (a) solve the

Re: About quoting text, about emacs.

2001-07-26 Thread Walt Mankowski
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 12:20:53AM +0200, Jens Paulus wrote: > What you suggest is quite okay. Thank you. I'm glad I could be of help. Walt PGP signature