Hi!
I have just update my mutt-1.2.5i installation (with charmaps) to
1.3.23i. While everything else seems to work nicely, I have a problem
when displaying characters beyond ASCII.
I have installed libiconv-1.7.
When viewing Mails with foreign characters in it in a dtterm
(environment variable L
OK, I have seen a bunch of people say that they use multiple keyrings.
This strikes me as an excellent idea. I, however, am a newbie to gpg
and an idiot to boot, and so I have two points of failure.
1) how to get mutt to file keys in the correct keyring?
2) how to move keys from the wrong keyring
On 2001-10-18 11:42:46 +0200, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
>When viewing Mails with foreign characters in it in a dtterm
>(environment variable LANG=C.iso88591), umlauts etc are displayed
>in numeric transcription (e.g. \360 instead of an a-umlaut). When
>LANG is not being set, single character repres
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 12:31:59PM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
> On 2001-10-18 11:42:46 +0200, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
>
> >When viewing Mails with foreign characters in it in a dtterm
> >(environment variable LANG=C.iso88591), umlauts etc are displayed
> >in numeric transcription (e.g. \360 ins
* Lutz Jaenicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [18-10-2001 12:57]:
| Is there a way to get the list of variables as currently set?
I'm not sure whether you can get a list, but you can check a specific
variable by typing:
":set ?"
So, in this case that would be ":set ?charset"
HTH,
--
René Clerc
On 2001-10-18 12:56:06 +0200, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
>Is there a way to get the list of variables as currently set?
No.
--
Thomas Roesslerhttp://log.does-not-exist.org/
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 12:59:36PM +0200, Ren? Clerc wrote:
> * Lutz Jaenicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [18-10-2001 12:57]:
>
> | Is there a way to get the list of variables as currently set?
>
> I'm not sure whether you can get a list, but you can check a specific
> variable by typing:
>
> ":set ?"
Hi:
In my server, when use mutt the system say:
Error al enviar mensaje, proceso hijo termino 70 (Internal error.).
Error sending message, child process dead 70 (Internal error).
Which is the problem?
Regards
J.L.Sánchez
On 2001-10-18 13:16:37 +0200, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
>Ah. That works. So we have
> LANG=C.iso89951 charset="iso-8895-1"
> LANG not set charset="roman8"
Mh. I don't understand why you are seeing the numerical
representation with LANG=C.iso88591...
Please make sure that the followi
* David Champion ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On 2001.10.17, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> "Jerome De Greef" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > It will only retrieve the groups list once. Then remove all newgroups you
> > don't need from your newsrc file and you're all set.
> > The only disadva
On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 07:08:43PM -0400, Kyle Knack wrote:
> If you're using multiple Maildirs, such as with procmail, you also may
> want to do 'cat mbox|formail -i|procmail' after you have updated your
This is not working for me. If I execute the same as shown above, I
just get the formail hel
Hi, all --
William, before I forget I should note that you should send messages to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of @gbnet; while mutt.org is hosted at gbnet
and the address sometimes leaks through, it's not the one to use...
...and then William Park said...
% On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 04:08:35PM -060
Will --
...and then Will Yardley said...
% Jerome De Greef wrote:
%
% > Did you try removing the trailing ^M (dos CR). In vim you can use
% > :%s/$\r//g to remove them but I think it only work with vim 6.x
%
% this is ONE thing that i use pico for - opening a file in pico and
Bah.
% saving i
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 01:35:23PM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
> On 2001-10-18 13:16:37 +0200, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
>
> >Ah. That works. So we have
> > LANG=C.iso89951 charset="iso-8895-1"
> > LANG not set charset="roman8"
>
> Mh. I don't understand why you are seeing the numeric
Rob, et al --
...and then Rob 'Feztaa' Park said...
% On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 08:37:47PM -0400, Justin R. Miller (dis)graced my inbox with:
% > > I'm not sure how feasable this is in an IMAP environment, but I was
% > > having a similar problem with my local mail folders... What I did to
...
% >
Ailbhe --
...and then Ailbhe Leamy said...
% OK, I have seen a bunch of people say that they use multiple keyrings.
% This strikes me as an excellent idea. I, however, am a newbie to gpg
% and an idiot to boot, and so I have two points of failure.
%
% 1) how to get mutt to file keys in the corre
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, David T-G wrote:
> In vim:
>
> vim filename
> :set fileformat=unix
> :wq
vile filename
:set-u
:wq
>
> Ta-daa! Even easier than the :%s magic available in any vi or clone.
--
T.E.Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://invisible-island.net
ftp://invisible-island.net
Volker Moell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 10/18/2001:
> Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> > Also, what is the _effective_ difference between sourcing a file, and
> > writing some kind of mutt-script to toggle a bunch of options? I don't
> > actually see one :)
>
> I think: way be
I fear this is something obvious, but I've tried everything I can think
of in both 1.2.5 and 1.3.22.1.
I can't get my_hdr From: to display anything other than
Drew Raines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Everything else works:
my_hdr Organization:
my_hdr X-Some-Other-Header:
..just not the From:
Drew Raines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 10/18/2001:
> I fear this is something obvious, but I've tried everything I can think
> of in both 1.2.5 and 1.3.22.1.
>
> I can't get my_hdr From: to display anything other than
>
>Drew Raines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Everythi
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 11:32:53AM -0500, Drew Raines wrote:
>
> I can't get my_hdr From: to display anything other than
>
>Drew Raines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Not Even My Name)
>
my_hdr From: Not Even My Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--
(T.) Michael Sanders
* darren chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I think you have to do:
>
> my_hdr From [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Not Even My Name)
>
> not From:.
Tells me it's an invalid header field if I do that.
--
Drew
* Not Even My Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> my_hdr From: Not Even My Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
But why can't I use the other style? Elkins uses it in the 1.2.5
documentation every time he mentions an alias or my_hdr.
Technically I should be able to put whatever I want, no? It shouldn't even
hav
Hallo,
I'm using the maildir mailbox format since today. I'm also using
procmail to filter my mails in different folders. Now I want that the
read mails of some folders go in one mbox and some others in another
mbox. I tried mbox-hook and folder-hook. But it didn't work. Has
anybody an idea how t
Is it possible to use the compressed folders patch with maildir. What
happens than. Does every mail gets compressed, or how does this work
with maildir?
Thanks,
Manuel
On 2001.10.18, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Manuel Hendel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to use the compressed folders patch with maildir. What
> happens than. Does every mail gets compressed, or how does this work
> with maildir?
This patch really isn't particular to compressio
Manuel --
...and then Manuel Hendel said...
% Is it possible to use the compressed folders patch with maildir. What
% happens than. Does every mail gets compressed, or how does this work
% with maildir?
The way the compressed folder is recognized is through hooks. For an
mbox folder doing compr
Manuel --
...and then Manuel Hendel said...
% Hallo,
Hello again!
%
% I'm using the maildir mailbox format since today. I'm also using
% procmail to filter my mails in different folders. Now I want that the
Good!
% read mails of some folders go in one mbox and some others in another
% mbox
I'm a big fan of mutt, and have a small Web tutorial on it, at
http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/~matloff/mutt.html
In my tutorial, which I wrote several years ago, I say:
If you wish to not have your messages moved from your original
mail file, then include something like this:
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 03:11:26PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> In theory, you should be able to open and/or close and/or append any sort
> of mailbox this way; one idea that has crossed my mind is a encrypted
> mail folder (tar.pgp) but I haven't played with it and it requires an
> unencrypted temp
* Manuel Hendel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011018 11:50]:
> Hallo,
>
> I'm using the maildir mailbox format since today. I'm also using
> procmail to filter my mails in different folders. Now I want that the
> read mails of some folders go in one mbox and some others in another
> mbox. I tried mbox-hoo
Norm Matloff [18/10/01 11:54 -0700]:
> I'm a big fan of mutt, and have a small Web tutorial on it, at
>http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/~matloff/mutt.html
> In my tutorial, which I wrote several years ago, I say:
>If you wish to not have your messages moved from your original
>mail f
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 03:13:36PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> Manuel --
>
> ...and then Manuel Hendel said...
> % Hallo,
>
> Hello again!
>
>
> %
> % I'm using the maildir mailbox format since today. I'm also using
> % procmail to filter my mails in different folders. Now I want that the
>
>
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 03:31:34PM +0200, Manuel Hendel wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 07:08:43PM -0400, Kyle Knack wrote:
> > If you're using multiple Maildirs, such as with procmail, you also may
> > want to do 'cat mbox|formail -i|procmail' after you have updated your
>
> This is not working
I have been trying to install mutt with no success.
Running hp-ux 10.20 on 9000/725
My default terminal is 'hpterm' but I have
tried vt100 and xterm.
In all cases the mutt returns an error
'Error opening terminal: '
Any ideas on what to try.
Thanks,
Dan
* Manuel Hendel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011018 12:52]:
> I got the following mailboxes:
>
> set folder=~/Mail
>
> ~/Mail/mailinglists/mutt# for mutt mailinglist
> ~/Mail/mailinglists/postfix # for postfix mailinglist
> ~/Mail/maildir # for privat mails
>
> ~/Mail/archi
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 09:28:51AM +0200, Volker Moell (dis)graced my inbox with:
> Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> > Also, what is the _effective_ difference between sourcing a file, and
> > writing some kind of mutt-script to toggle a bunch of options? I don't
> > actually see one :)
>
> I think: wa
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 01:05:20PM -0700, Dan wrote:
>
> I have been trying to install mutt with no success.
> Running hp-ux 10.20 on 9000/725
> My default terminal is 'hpterm' but I have
> tried vt100 and xterm.
> In all cases the mutt returns an error
> 'Error opening terminal: '
> Any ideas on
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 10:58:00AM -0400, David T-G (dis)graced my inbox with:
> % > Just adding the subfolders to your mailboxes list works fine -- I used
> % > Mutt with IMAP for months after sorting server-side with procmail.
> %
> % That doesn't work for local mbox folders, though :)
>
> Why
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 12:47:20PM -0500, Drew Raines (dis)graced my inbox with:
> * Not Even My Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > my_hdr From: Not Even My Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> But why can't I use the other style? Elkins uses it in the 1.2.5
> documentation every time he mentions an alia
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 12:35:38PM -0700, Vineet Kumar (dis)graced my inbox with:
> * Manuel Hendel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011018 11:50]:
> > Hallo,
> >
> > I'm using the maildir mailbox format since today. I'm also using
> > procmail to filter my mails in different folders. Now I want that the
> >
Hey people.
I'm mounting the same home directory on several *nix boxes at work, and
there are a few options in my .muttrc that I'd like to be set depending on my
platform. I can take the output of a uname -s in a script and control most
options that way, but is there a built-in way for c
That's what I do. All that happens is the cursor moves to the next file
name.
The manual notes that typing upper case A allows for tagging and
attaching multiple messages (not files) and that works for me. The
manual makes no mention of tagging files...only messages.
So, no luck here so far.
O
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 10:20:41PM -0400, John P. Verel wrote:
> That's what I do. All that happens is the cursor moves to the next file
> name.
>
> The manual notes that typing upper case A allows for tagging and
> attaching multiple messages (not files) and that works for me. The
> manual mak
Perhaps your "t" is bound to something other than tag-entry. Perhaps
you're hitting q instead of after tagging. When you tag files,
it should place a * next to the listed permissions. Does it at least do
that? If not, your t is probably wrong. If so, then just hit enter after
tagging everyt
Well, I just tried something, with interesting result. I went to the
attach menu and pressed t twice. No * showed up next to the files when
I typed t. BUTwhen I went back to the compose menu, the tagged
files showed up in the attachments section. So... the problem is
that the * is not
Michael --
...and then Michael P. Soulier said...
% Hey people.
%
% I'm mounting the same home directory on several *nix boxes at work, and
% there are a few options in my .muttrc that I'd like to be set depending on my
% platform. I can take the output of a uname -s in a script and con
Rob --
...and then Rob 'Feztaa' Park said...
% On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 10:58:00AM -0400, David T-G (dis)graced my inbox with:
% > % > Just adding the subfolders to your mailboxes list works fine -- I used
% > % > Mutt with IMAP for months after sorting server-side with procmail.
% > %
% > % That
Hi, all --
I'm trying to figure out how to avoid the wait for gpg to parse a key
with a jillion UID entries on it and would like to not have to select the
keyid every time for common encrypted-mail recipients at all. It is my
understanding that pgp-hook is used to associate an address or pattern
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 03:07:42PM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * Manuel Hendel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011018 12:52]:
> > I got the following mailboxes:
> >
> > set folder=~/Mail
> >
> > ~/Mail/mailinglists/mutt# for mutt mailinglist
> > ~/Mail/mailinglists/postfix # for postfix mailin
Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
>
> You don't _have_ to split up your .muttrc. It's just a feature, and it
> has it's uses.
Well, really? This would be great for me. But I don't know how to write
only one muttrc when switching my digfferent identity settings on pres-
sing a key (F11/F12). Is there real
Am Fre, 19 Okt 2001, schrieb Volker Moell:
> Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> >
> > You don't _have_ to split up your .muttrc. It's just a feature, and it
> > has it's uses.
>
> Well, really? This would be great for me. But I don't know how to write
> only one muttrc when switching my digfferent ident
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