* Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17.09.2001 19:55]:
> Hello
> I like to have threads collapsed by default.
> However I would like some indication in the index display
> that a message is the first in a thread.
> Anyone know how I can do this ?
>
for indexer i use the following format:
[..
On 2001-09-17 21:22:54 -0400, Justin R. Miller wrote:
>In recent devel versions of Mutt, you can hit Esc-P to convert a
>message on-the-fly.
In particular, this also works when the PGP-signed or encrypted body
part is an attachment.
--
Thomas Roesslerhttp://log.does-n
Denis Perelyubskiy wrote:
> you should've been sorry if you were using emacs :)
haha
> try
>:help xterm-cursor-keys
>
> and you shall most likely find your answer
that's precisely the answer i was looking for. thanks. (and just out of
curiosity is there a way to do the same with the
* Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-Tue-01 01:56 -0700]:
>
>Denis Perelyubskiy wrote:
[ snip ]
>that's precisely the answer i was looking for. thanks.
>(and just out of curiosity is there a way to do the same
>with the keypad when numlock is off? i think that's a
>different issue as
Am 17.09.2001 (17:47) schrieb David T-G:
Hi ...
> % I have read all the mails about the missing N Flag on not so new mails but
> % none of the tips seam to work for me.
> It can be confusing. What you describe actually sounds like the correct
> behavior.
[...]
> Note that when you enter the m
Hi everyone,
since we're talking about gpg anyway, perhaps I may find the answer to
my problem here.
as you can learn from my .signature, my name contains an e-accent-aigu.
When I generate my key, with this character in it, everything's fine,
but when I publish my key to the keyserver, it ends u
Hi,
There's one thing left I didn't get working with M$ Exchange & mutt:
If I do a 'c' (change folder) and type '?' for getting a list of
folders, mutt correctly displays a list of folders from the exchange
server. The only problem is that I can't select one of these folders.
The list looks like
Thomas --
...and then Thomas Kniep said...
% Am 17.09.2001 (17:47) schrieb David T-G:
%
% Hi ...
Hello again.
%
% > Note that when you enter the mailbox, even if you don't make any changes
% > or read any messages, you've accessed it, and so the next time mutt lists
% > it in the browser it
Johannes --
...and then Johannes Zellner said...
% Hi,
Hello!
%
% There's one thing left I didn't get working with M$ Exchange & mutt:
%
% If I do a 'c' (change folder) and type '?' for getting a list of
% folders, mutt correctly displays a list of folders from the exchange
Yay!
% server.
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 11:19:22AM +0200, René Clerc wrote:
| Hi everyone,
|
| since we're talking about gpg anyway, perhaps I may find the answer to
| my problem here.
Problem discussed in gnupg-users mailinglist. Problem lies with
keyservers not with me ;)
Another question:
are the X-GPG-*,
René --
...and then Ren? Clerc said...
% On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 11:19:22AM +0200, René Clerc wrote:
% |
% | since we're talking about gpg anyway, perhaps I may find the answer to
% | my problem here.
%
% Problem discussed in gnupg-users mailinglist. Problem lies with
% keyservers not with me ;
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 05:59:28AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> % If I now choose for example 'INBOX' and type , I just get
> % another folder list with one entry
>
> Can you, however, choose either of your other two examples and then
> arrive at the mail folder, or do you have this problem with all
Victor Yegorov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 09/18/2001:
> * Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17.09.2001 19:55]:
> > Hello
> > I like to have threads collapsed by default.
> > However I would like some indication in the index display
> > that a message is the first in a
* darren chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [18.09.2001 16:11]:
>
> %E sounds like a hugely useful feature, but I can't seem to find
> it in the mutt 1.2.5 manual; is it a feature of the 1.3.x
> series?
>
i don't know exactly, but it seems to be so. i'm using 1.3.22.1i and
documentation is also for
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 06:23:13AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
| % Another question:
| %
| % are the X-GPG-*, X-PGP-* and alike headers generated because of some
| % configuration settings, or are they just results of several my_hdr
| % commands?
|
| No, I think it's my_hdr stuff.
Ok. Then probably
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 06:54:15PM -0700, Denis Perelyubskiy wrote:
> hello,
>
> is there any way to make mutt prompt me to add an alias
> based on some other field, other then From: ?
A slightly different question might be: How do I capture all the email
addresses that go by, so I can grab them
> and (i can't resist)... one more quick vi / vim question. is there a
> quick way to make the arrow keys work the same in insert mode and in
> command mode? right now i get 'A','B','C' and 'D' instead.
:set nocp
This turns off strict vi compatibility and makes vim act much friendlier.
Matt
Johannes --
...and then Johannes Zellner said...
% On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 05:59:28AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
% > % If I now choose for example 'INBOX' and type , I just get
% > % another folder list with one entry
% >
% > Can you, however, choose either of your other two examples and then
% > a
René --
...and then Ren? Clerc said...
% On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 06:23:13AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
% |
% | No, I think it's my_hdr stuff.
%
% Ok. Then probably the final question:
%
% (hope I'm not annoying you guys/girls ;)
Not yet :-)
%
% how does mutt know which key to fetch from the s
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 09:50:24AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
| % how does mutt know which key to fetch from the server? Does it base
| % this on the e-mail address of the sender?
|
| Look into the mysteries of $pgp_getkeys_command to learn more
| (translation: RTFM :-)
That command equals "" in m
I'm having some issues with mutt and PGP. PGP/MIME stuff works great, but
older things (like what pine puts out) does not. I'm using the procmail
recipie that adds
Content-Type: application/pgp; format=text; x-action=encrypt
to the headers of emails with PGP messages in them, but when I go to
* David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010918 02:51]:
> ...and then Thomas Kniep said...
> % Am 17.09.2001 (17:47) schrieb David T-G:
> % Is there any why to get an overview on unread mails (either marked N or O)?
>
> Hmmm... You might have truly meant 'why' instead of 'way', and I don't
> think there
I've applied the outlook pgp patch to mutt v1.2.5. Everything is great,
but my boss, who uses Lotus Notes :-( has complained that my messages show
up as "msg.pgp" attachments! Looking at the headers of sent messages, they
look "normal" (pgp stuff in msg body, etc.), except for the following
header
i cant assign a negative number to a score!
why does the command ... :
score '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]' -5
... not work???
it always assignes 0 to the messages
i have no problem with positive numbers.
thanks for your help
.
--
> > > Matthias Loitsch < < <130599081>
> > [EMAIL PROTEC
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 10:22:08PM +0200, Matthias LOITSCH wrote:
> i cant assign a negative number to a score!
>
> why does the command ... :
>
> score '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]' -5
>
> ... not work???
>
> it always assignes 0 to the messages
> i have no problem with positive numbers.
>
> than
I've got a with some pathes that I set in my muttrc being
ignored. A while back I wrote about print_command not being set
correctly. That problem could be worked around by manually
setting print_command after mutt had started, which isn't a big
deal since I don't print many emails. Now, I've foun
Often times when I hit "g" for a group reply, I have myself included in
the CC address. Since I have already set up mutt such that I will
get BCC'ed for my replies, I will then two copies of my own reply.
Is there a way to *not* include myself when I hit "g" group reply?
Thanks.
Jun
Jun Sun wrote:
>
> Often times when I hit "g" for a group reply, I have myself included
> in the CC address. Since I have already set up mutt such that I will
> get BCC'ed for my replies, I will then two copies of my own reply.
>
> Is there a way to *not* include myself when I hit "g" group rep
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 02:59:28PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
> Jun Sun wrote:
> >
> > Often times when I hit "g" for a group reply, I have myself included
> > in the CC address. Since I have already set up mutt such that I will
> > get BCC'ed for my replies, I will then two copies of my own rep
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 04:26:34PM -0700, Jun Sun wrote:
> Is there anyway to tell mutt what addresses are considered "me" so that
> it won't include any of them when I hit "g" group reply? Or is there way
> to mutt respect the current "From:" and regard it as "me" ?
set alternates=...
HTH
che
[...snip...]
> Hmm, first I did not change 'metoo'. Secondly even if I explicitly set
> 'metoo' to no, I still see my address included in group reply.
>
> I think it might has to do with my folder setting. I have set up such
> that in different folders I have different "From:" address. Perhap
Hi Jun,
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Jun Sun wrote:
[...]
> Is there anyway to tell mutt what addresses are considered "me" so that
> it won't include any of them when I hit "g" group reply? Or is there way
> to mutt respect the current "From:" and regard it as "me" ?
check 'alternates' in the manual.
--0vzXIDBeUiKkjNJl
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 at 16:26:34 -0700, Jun Sun wrote:
> I think it might has to do with my folder setting. I have set up such
> that in different folders I have
Hi,
I would like to use mutt as a news client (using 1.3.22.1i-nntp by
Vsevolod Volkov; remembering VC as the best filemanager for DOS -- is
it the same guy?). Reading is fine, but when I try to post (to local
leafnode), inews answers, that I have not set mta variable in inn.conf.
Which is str
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I haven't done any C in a long time, but I thought I'd give it a try. The
idea was to get rid of the 'Content-Disposition: inline; filename="msg.pgp"'
header, but the best I could do was remove the filename. :-) It seems to run
fine, but perhaps someo
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 11:47:59AM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * Phil Gregory ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010918 09:20]:
> > I'm having some issues with mutt and PGP. PGP/MIME stuff works great, but
> > older things (like what pine puts out) does not. I'm using the procmail
> ...
> > I'm using mutt ve
On 09/17/01 08:30 PM, Cliff Sarginson sat at the `puter and typed:
> Hello
> Now that I have joined the mutt fan club I would like also to
> somehow read news messages with it..
> Is this feasible ?
> Is it ridiculous ?
>
> --
> Regards
> Cliff
Hey. Try the VVV patches (links from the mutt sit
* Phil Gregory ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010918 19:48]:
> So that's it. In order for PGP stuff to work properly, application/pgp
> must *not* be in the auto_view list.
That's good to know ... sounds like something it might have taken me a
long time to figure that out. It kind of makes sense, though,
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 04:26:34PM -0700 or thereabouts, Jun Sun wrote:
> Hmm, first I did not change 'metoo'. Secondly even if I explicitly set
> 'metoo' to no, I still see my address included in group reply.
>
> I think it might has to do with my folder setting. I have set up such
> that in d
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 04:33:07PM -0400 or thereabouts, Jean-Sebastien Morisset wrote:
> I've applied the outlook pgp patch to mutt v1.2.5. Everything is great,
> but my boss, who uses Lotus Notes :-( has complained that my messages show
> up as "msg.pgp" attachments! Looking at the headers of se
Hi,
as it was discussed on this list recently, I can automatically attach
a file by putting
my_hdr Attach ~/fred.txt
into my ~/.muttrc.
Now I've two questions with this:
1) what if the file name contains spaces ?
I tried quotin the file name, but tat didn't help
2) can I modify the name o
Hi,
is it possible to go immediatly to the folder list, if hitting 'c' ?
--
Johannes
Is there any way to have mutt default to either the inbox on startup, or
default to a folder that has new mail in it?
Another question I have is about using vim for writing e-mails. I have
successfully been able to setup vim to wrap at 80 or so characters.
However, if I edit the message, the wor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [18/09/01 23:33 -0700]:
> Is there any way to have mutt default to either the inbox on startup, or
> default to a folder that has new mail in it?
Mutt by default goes to /var/mail/$user (or /var/spool/mail/$user).
Try "mutt -y" though - it brings you directly to the folder li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there any way to have mutt default to either the inbox on startup,
> or default to a folder that has new mail in it?
you can default to a specific mailbox with:
mutt -f mailbox
you can have mutt open the first mailbox in 'mailboxes' that has new
mail with:
mutt -Z
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [19 Sep 2001 06:58]:
> Is there any way to have mutt default to either the inbox on startup, or
> default to a folder that has new mail in it?
At your command prompt, type: mutt -Z || mutt
In zsh, and presumably bash, you can set an alias. e.g.
alias mutt
Hi,
is there a command to manuall fetch new mail (from imap) ?
I've currently imap_checkinterval=30 which works fine, but
for testing it would be sometimes nice to have a command to
immediately fetch new mail.
--
Johannes
Johannes Zellner [19/09/01 09:14 +0200]:
> is there a command to manuall fetch new mail (from imap) ?
> I've currently imap_checkinterval=30 which works fine, but
> for testing it would be sometimes nice to have a command to
> immediately fetch new mail.
$ = sync mailbox
-suresh
On Sep/18/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Another question I have is about using vim for writing e-mails. I have
This is not a question really related to vim, or to Colin's message,
but ... well, just out of curiosity: how many people started using vim as
editor just by influence of th
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