On 2002-01-09 18:01:58 -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
>Patch worked fine to fix the behaviour I was seeing. I don't know
>anything about the other reported anomolies, or if 's' should or
>shouldn't become 'S' if the key isn't locally signed... I suspect
>not, since I don't think mutt gets that
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* On 10-01-02 at 08:11
* Jeremy Blosser said
> If you use this kind of thing for trash, keep in mind that it will only
> work for single message deletions and won't have any effect on things like
> delete-thread. Cedric's patch is really the w
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Mornin' all
When I hit 'c' and navigate to a mailbox, how do I get back to
/var/spool/mail/nick? It's an awfully painfull task to navigate right up
to the spool again. I usually restart mutt, but this surely isn't right?
Much thanks
- --
Nick Wilso
* Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-01-2002 10:04]:
| Mornin' all
| When I hit 'c' and navigate to a mailbox, how do I get back to
| /var/spool/mail/nick? It's an awfully painfull task to navigate right up
| to the spool again. I usually restart mutt, but this surely isn't right?
Use the '!' a
On Jan 10, Nick Wilson wrote:
> When I hit 'c' and navigate to a mailbox, how do I get back to
> /var/spool/mail/nick? It's an awfully painfull task to navigate right
> up to the spool again. I usually restart mutt, but this surely isn't
> right?
I think you should check the section on folder sh
* On 10-01-02 at 10:36
* René Clerc said
> Use the '!' as shortcut for your spoolfile. So, 'c!' should do
> the trick!
Great. Thanks Rene.
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Tel:+45 3325 0688
Fax:+45 3325 0677
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* On 10-01-02 at 10:36
* Holger Lillqvist said
> I think you should check the section on folder shortcuts in the manual.
>
> Holger
Certainly will, Overlooked that one.
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Nick Wilson
Tel:+45 3325 0688
Fax:+45 3325 0677
Web:w
Hi,
I get this failure message when I send mail to some
places. Is this a problem with my Mutt configuration
or something else? If something else, does anyone have
idea what something else causes the problem or where i
can look?
Thanks for any clues or links or anything.
Todd
... while talking
> <<< 550-Sender [EMAIL PROTECTED] verification failed.
> <<< 550 rejected: cannot route to sender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
pineau.local is not a valid domain, thus law.harvard.edu rejects the
mail.
Fix your envelope from address to something that's real.
--
Ralf Hildebrandt (Im Auftrag des Referat
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 09:46:32PM -0600, Knute wrote:
>
> Don't you have to define a default hook in the config file before you
> call the send-hook so that mutt knows what it needs to look at first?
I have:
set default_hook="~t %s"
send-hook . set record=+sent
Is there another defaul
Is it possible to have lines with different index_formats in the
index? I would like to display a different date format for messages
sent within the last 24 hours.
I tried:
folder-hook . \
'set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F (%4l) %s"'
message-hook '~d <1d' \
'set index_format="%4C %
Alas! Hanspeter Roth spake thus:
> Is it possible to have lines with different index_formats in the
> index? I would like to display a different date format for messages
> sent within the last 24 hours.
Hey, that's a good idea! Sort of like pine, right?
Unfortunately, I've never heard of anybody
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 03:09:14AM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> Alas! Hanspeter Roth spake thus:
> > Is it possible to have lines with different index_formats in the
> > index? I would like to display a different date format for messages
> > sent within the last 24 hours.
>
> Hey, that's a g
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 10:05:34AM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
> Mornin' all
> When I hit 'c' and navigate to a mailbox, how do I get back to
> /var/spool/mail/nick? It's an awfully painfull task to navigate right up
> to the spool again. I usually restart mutt, but this surely isn't right?
Take a
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 11:07:10PM -0600, Kenneth Pronovici wrote:
> > what common editors (if any) support format=flowed? i'd be interested in
> > setting 'text_flowed', but i'm betting vim doesn't do this correctly by
> > default.
> >
> > anyone have a vim configuration that will do this?
>
>
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 08:49:59PM -0500, Shawn D. McPeek wrote:
> You could tag them with 'T~m 3-7 | ~m 10 | ~m 12-16' then a ;s would
> save them all to wherever you wanted, marking them for deletion. Then, a
> normal sync ($) would delete them. Of course, you'd want to make sure you
> didn't
Is it possible to use wildcards in the "mailboxes" command? I have
procmail spool all my mailing list mail to various folders in
~/mail/lists, and was hoping I could do
mailboxes ! =lists/*
but unfortunately that doesn't seem to work; only the main spool file
shows up in the list of mailboxes.
Hi!
I'm using mutt 1.3.25i in an utf8-xterm. Within my editor (vim) I can
insert any utf8 characters with "ctrl-v u ".
But how do I such thing within mutt (e.g. the subject)?
Shade and sweet water!
Stephan
--
| Stephan Seitz E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
| WWW
Alas! Hanspeter Roth spake thus:
> On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 03:09:14AM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> > Alas! Hanspeter Roth spake thus:
> > > Is it possible to have lines with different index_formats in the
> > > index? I would like to display a different date format for messages
> > > sent wit
[08.01.02 13:11 +0100] Nick Wilson <-- :
> * Erika Pacholleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020108 13:09]:
> > is the * the same convention for *bold* as the _ is
> > is for _underline_ ?
>
> > vote here: [x] yes [ ] no
> I think David mentioned USENET conventions earlier in this post.
He was not sure ab
[07.01.02 12:35 -0600] David Champion <-- :
> You could use enriched text. It's documented in RFC 1563:
> ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc1563.txt
> --- [snipped fine examples ] ---
Hey great, thanks for the examples and especially the RFC number
(I never learn how to find the number out qui
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 09:46:32PM -0600, Knute wrote:
> >
> > Don't you have to define a default hook in the config file before you
> > call the send-hook so that mutt knows what it needs to look at first?
>
> I have:
>
> set default_hook="~
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 10:01:09AM -0500, Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
> Is it possible to use wildcards in the "mailboxes" command? I have
> procmail spool all my mailing list mail to various folders in
> ~/mail/lists, and was hoping I could do
>
> mailboxes ! =lists/*
>
> but unfortunately that do
Jeremy, et al --
...and then Jeremy Blosser said...
%
% On Jan 09, Nick Wilson [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
% > 'ello.
% > I'm trying to organize the way I deal with my mail. I've got procmail up
% > and running and would like a little advice before sorting all my lists
% > and private mail.
%
%
Hello Mutt-Users
There seems to be something wrong with the list today. I didn't get one
mail from the list today although there seem to be several mails posted as I
see on the archiv. Anything wrong with my subscription? Or just a
problem with the web?
--
cu
--== Jerri ==--
Homepage: h
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Hi guys, just a quick line to say
Wahoo!
I've got fetchmail working with procmail and am busy configuring.
Many thanks for your efforts opinions and patience :)
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Nick Wilson
Tel:+45 3325 0688
Fax:+45 3325 0677
Web:www.explodi
* Todd Kokoszka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> <<< 501 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... Sender domain must
> exist
Setting envelope_from=yes will fix the problem.
Curt.
--
Any time things appear to be going better, you have overlooked
something.
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* On 10-01-02 at 16:48
* Gerhard Siegesmund said
> Hello Mutt-Users
>
> There seems to be something wrong with the list today. I didn't get one
> mail from the list today although there seem to be several mails posted as I
> see on the archiv.
Hi,
Some people mentioned that I should use the
envelope_from setting to help with mail delivery. It
worked.
What is the envelope_from setting and how is it
different from the From: field? Does anyone know where
I can learn how these function?
Thanks,
Todd
=
Todd Kokoszka
25, rue Richard L
I've adapted the recommendations in the Procmail Quick Start for naming
maildirs and sorting into those maildirs with procmail. I use muttrc's
fcc-hook commands to organize my replies into appropriate maildirs, and
have mutt sort by thread. I find this approach provides ready access to all
corresp
I am a relatively new user to mutt ( about 2 months ). I have a recent
problem with mutt-1.3.24. When I compose a message I get the To: prompt and
enter the address, then I get the Subject: prompt and can enter a subject, I
hit enter and mutt is frozen. I must kill it and I am still not able
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Daniel & Rachel Bomsta wrote:
>
> I am a relatively new user to mutt ( about 2 months ). I have a recent
> problem with mutt-1.3.24. When I compose a message I get the To: prompt and
> enter the address, then I get the Subject: prompt and can enter a subject, I
> hit en
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 09:48:30 +0800, Charles Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In our country, I used to receive messages without 'charset' specifed in
> Content-Type:, while the text body is encoded in big5.
>
> I have my mutt "set charset=big5" but the pager just display '?'s for
> such messages
Hi all,
Stimulated by recent threads on organisation, I want to save the fcc
copies of my outgoing mail to a subdir. At present they are saved by
name to the top level of my Mail dir and to please my slightly
obbsessive sense of tidieness I would like to move them to a subdir
called outbox/
this
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* On 10-01-02 at 17:30
* Daniel & Rachel Bomsta said
> I am a relatively new user to mutt ( about 2 months ). I have a recent
> problem with mutt-1.3.24. When I compose a message I get the To: prompt and
> enter the address, then I get the
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
>
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>
>
> * On 10-01-02 at 17:30
> * Daniel & Rachel Bomsta said
>
> > I am a relatively new user to mutt ( about 2 months ). I have a recent
> > problem with mutt-1.3.24. When I compose a message
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 11:01:29AM -0500, Todd Kokoszka wrote:
> What is the envelope_from setting and how is it
> different from the From: field? Does anyone know where
> I can learn how these function?
It is documented in the manual (section 6.3.43 in the manual for Mutt 1.3.25).
--
Maciej Ka
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* On 10-01-02 at 17:58
* Knute said
> The signature thing wasn't in the muttrc though. I'm still not sure
> where it is located. And I've checked most of the files in my home
> directory.
>
> And I know that it isn't a global setting because
> > What is the envelope_from setting and how is it
> > different from the From: field? Does anyone know
> where
> > I can learn how these function?
>
> It is documented in the manual (section 6.3.43 in
> the manual for Mutt 1.3.25).
I found the entry for envelope_from, but that doesn't
tell me
* Daniel & Rachel Bomsta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020110 16:22]:
> I am a relatively new user to mutt ( about 2 months ).
> I have a recent problem with mutt-1.3.24. When I
> compose a message I get the To: prompt and enter the
> address, then I get the Subject: prompt and can enter
> a subject, I hi
* Michael Maibaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020110 16:37]:
> Stimulated by recent threads on organisation, I want to save
> the fcc copies of my outgoing mail to a subdir. At present
> they are saved by name to the top level of my Mail dir and
> to please my slightly obbsessive sense of tidieness I wou
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Todd Kokoszka wrote:
>
>
> > > What is the envelope_from setting and how is it
> > > different from the From: field? Does anyone know
> > where
> > > I can learn how these function?
> >
> > It is documented in the manual (section 6.3.43 in
> > the manual for Mutt 1.3.25).
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
> * On 10-01-02 at 17:58
> * Knute said
>
> > The signature thing wasn't in the muttrc though. I'm still not sure
> > where it is located. And I've checked most of the files in my home
> > directory.
> >
> > And I know that it isn't a global settin
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 04:35:12PM +0100, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
>On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 10:26:51PM +0700, budsz wrote:
>Have you tried:
>
>- set sort=threads
>
>- set sort=reverse-threads
OK...thankx
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budsz
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* Todd Kokoszka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I found the entry for envelope_from, but that doesn't
> tell me what an envelope is or does and how that's
> different from a From: field. The only thing I know is
> that when I include envelope_from, more of mail gets
> to where I want it to. I'm tr
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On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 11:18:16AM -0600, Knute wrote:
> My understanding may be flawed, but it's the same as using an envelope
> to mail a letter via snail mail.
> It's the information that is needed to get it from your mail client to it's
> reciepie
Thanks, Roman.
1. My getmail.log gives:
Aborting... (command "/usr/bin/maildrop ~/.maildroprc" returned 19200
(maildrop: signal 0x06))
$getmail gives sth similar:
msg #1 : len 998 ... retrievedfailed to process message list for
"charlesjie" (command "/usr/bin/maildrop ~/.maildroprc" ret
Being an emacs lover, I've got
macro index "\Cf\Cj" "{imapserver}Inbox"
You could easiloy put in /var/mail/foo
steven
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 10:05:34AM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
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>
> Mornin' all
> When I hit 'c' and navigate to a mailbox, how
> Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 01:39:54 +0800
> From: Charles Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Mutt Mail-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Possible to get the mail fetched by getmail filtered?
>
> Thanks, Roman.
>
> 1. My getmail.log gives:
>
> Aborting... (command "/usr/bin/maildrop ~/.maildropr
Package: mutt
Version: 1.3.25i
Severity: important
-- Please type your report below this line
The typical PGP message is encapsulated with its signature in PGP-MIME
format. Many mail programs cannot handle that and, although its use is
not encouraged, mutt now includes a $pgp_create_traditional
Jeremy, et al --
...and then Jeremy Blosser said...
%
% On Jan 09, David T-G [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
% > ...and then Jeremy Blosser said...
% > % So have any of you guys filed this as an actual bug against mutt yet?
...
% > Or at least I figured that "someone else would do it", particularly s
Rene --
...and then Rene Clerc said...
%
% * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-01-2002 17:40]:
%
% | % The clearsigned messages (like yours, Derek), show up with nothing in
% | % front in the message index; when I verify them using P, the
% | % signature is verified, and an 's' shows up: so no
Ben --
...and then Benjamin Pharr said...
%
% I am fairly new to Mutt, but I have RTFM and done a Google search, so
Welcome!
...
% First of all, I have several different e-mail addresses I use for
% different purpose. Is there a "right" way to switch between "From"
% addresses?
To send a ne
Michael --
...and then Michael Maibaum said...
%
% Hi all,
Hello!
%
% Stimulated by recent threads on organisation, I want to save the fcc
% copies of my outgoing mail to a subdir. At present they are saved by
*grin* It's contagious, isn't it?
% name to the top level of my Mail dir and t
Gerhard --
...and then Gerhard Siegesmund said...
%
% Hello Mutt-Users
Hello!
%
% There seems to be something wrong with the list today. I didn't get one
% mail from the list today although there seem to be several mails posted as I
% see on the archiv. Anything wrong with my subscription? O
Maciej --
...and then Maciej Kalisiak said...
%
% Is it possible to use wildcards in the "mailboxes" command? I have
If you want to use wildcards, you can only use shell-level shortcuts.
The shell does not know what '=' means, so the command fails. Now, if
you had a symlink called =lists in yo
Hanspeter --
...and then Hanspeter Roth said...
%
% Is it possible to have lines with different index_formats in the
Not as currently designed. The best you can probably do is change your
colors to something that highlights your target messages. I don't know,
however, what would happen to the
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* On 10-01-02 at 20:05
* David T-G said
> % Stimulated by recent threads on organisation, I want to save the fcc
> % copies of my outgoing mail to a subdir. At present they are saved by
>
> *grin* It's contagious, isn't it?
Oh yeah!
> %
>
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* On 10-01-02 at 18:18
* Sven Guckes said
> * Michael Maibaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020110 16:37]:
> > Stimulated by recent threads on organisation, I want to save
> > the fcc copies of my outgoing mail to a subdir. At present
> > they are saved
Pat --
...and then MuttER said...
%
% On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 01:31:45AM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
% >
% > i use a patch from:
% >
% > http://home.uchicago.edu/~dgc/mutt/#attach
...
%
% This should be considered for incorporation as an included
% feature/option/whatever.
Lots of feature pat
Nick, at al --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% * On 10-01-02 at 20:05
% * David T-G said
%
% > % Stimulated by recent threads on organisation, I want to save the fcc
% > % copies of my outgoing mail to a subdir. At present they are saved by
% >
% > *grin* It's contagious, isn't it?
%
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% * On 10-01-02 at 18:18
% * Sven Guckes said
%
% > * Michael Maibaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020110 16:37]:
% > > Stimulated by recent threads on organisation, I want to save
...
% > > this seems easy enough to do if you are saving all the mail
% > >
I apologize for this being offtopic, but as the author of getmail, I can't let
the following misinformation go uncorrected.
Charles Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 1. My getmail.log gives:
>
> Aborting... (command "/usr/bin/maildrop ~/.maildroprc" returned 19200
> (maildrop: signal 0x06))
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 08:14:10AM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
>
> I know, pine is not very robust, but I'm pretty sure if you configure it
> properly, it can display the time the message arrived if it arrived
> today, the day of the week it arrived if it arrived less than a week
> ago, and t
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 09:13:07AM -0600, Knute wrote:
>
> Try this:
> send-hook . 'set record=+sent'
I already tried this. It seems only to be effective at the To:
prompt at the initial send-menu if autoedit is unset.
But it seems to have no effect in the compose menu.
Aliases are reeval
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* On 10-01-02 at 20:32
* David T-G said
> % I must be missing the point :)
>
> Yes and no.
Well in for me that's a definate improvement!
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Nick Wilson
Tel:+45 3325 0688
Fax:+45 3325 0677
Web:www.explodingnet.com
-BE
Alas! Erika Pacholleck spake thus:
> (I never learn how to find the number out quickly - yes, I know
> there is a list, but that one is really long :( ).
Do a google search for something like "RFC database", and you should
find a search engine for RFCs, which is very handy.
In fact, the way thin
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* On 10-01-02 at 20:30
* David T-G said...
> % > to save everything in "the original save folder name" under outbox. I
> % > find O'Shaughnessy Evans's %_ patch to force lower casing handy, since it
> % > seems that %O will try to write to UserNam
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I think this might have been covered recently.
Mutt only updates my mailboxes when I hit a key.
What do I need to do to change that?
Much thanks
- --
Nick Wilson
Tel:+45 3325 0688
Fax:+45 3325 0677
Web:www.explodingnet.com
-BEG
Alas! Gerhard Siegesmund spake thus:
> Hello Mutt-Users
>
> There seems to be something wrong with the list today. I didn't get one
> mail from the list today although there seem to be several mails posted as I
> see on the archiv. Anything wrong with my subscription? Or just a
> problem with the
Alas! Hanspeter Roth spake thus:
> On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 08:14:10AM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> > I know, pine is not very robust, but I'm pretty sure if you configure it
> > properly, it can display the time the message arrived if it arrived
> > today, the day of the week it arrived if it
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 12:46:03PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> I too seem to be suffering from random unsubscribtions. I hate the fact
> that i don't get a message telling me I've been booted off, because I
> have to wait for a day or two without getting any messages before I
> realize some
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 07:50:25PM +0100, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
> I already tried this. It seems only to be effective at the To:
> prompt at the initial send-menu if autoedit is unset.
> But it seems to have no effect in the compose menu.
It's because there is a chicken-and-egg problem. send-hoo
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% I think this might have been covered recently.
It was :-)
%
% Mutt only updates my mailboxes when I hit a key.
% What do I need to do to change that?
Modify $check_interval and $timeout appropriately.
%
% Much thanks
HTH & HAND
% --
%
% Ni
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Hi there
I've been reading about the 'mailboxes' command used to specify which
files recieve mail. I *really* need to be using it but can't work out
the syntax.
Two of my mailboxes as examples look like this...
~Mail/Lists/mutt-users
~Mail/Lists/pr
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* On 10-01-02 at 21:09
* David T-G said
> % I think this might have been covered recently.
>
> It was :-)
>
> %
> % Mutt only updates my mailboxes when I hit a key.
> % What do I need to do to change that?
>
> Modify $check_interval and $ti
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 04:09:19PM +0100, Stephan Seitz wrote:
> I'm using mutt 1.3.25i in an utf8-xterm. Within my editor (vim) I can
> insert any utf8 characters with "ctrl-v u ".
> But how do I such thing within mutt (e.g. the subject)?
You could try adding
set edit_headers
to your .muttrc a
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* On 10-01-02 at 21:09
* David T-G said
>
> Modify $check_interval and $timeout appropriately.
>
.er, I can only find $check_new and that's for Maildir boxes?
- --
Nick Wilson
Tel:+45 3325 0688
Fax:+45 3325 0677
Web:www
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
%
% * On 10-01-02 at 21:09
% * David T-G said
%
% > Modify $check_interval and $timeout appropriately.
%
% .er, I can only find $check_new and that's for Maildir boxes?
Sorry; that's $mail_check :-)
%
% --
%
% Nick Wilson
HTH & HAND
Michael Elkins muttered:
> Mutt currently doesn't allow you to specify the format of the message-id
> field, other than your setting of $host.
You should be able to tweak that at MTA level. Rewriting will be your
friend.
HTH,
Michael
--
PGP-Key: http://www-stud.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~tatgeml/p
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% Hi there
Hello!
% I've been reading about the 'mailboxes' command used to specify which
% files recieve mail. I *really* need to be using it but can't work out
% the syntax.
Here's how mine looks:
mailboxes $MAIL `echo $HOME/Mail/F.*`
I have $M
Steve --
...and then Steve Kennedy said...
%
% On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 12:46:03PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
%
% > I too seem to be suffering from random unsubscribtions. I hate the fact
% > that i don't get a message telling me I've been booted off, because I
% > have to wait for a day or
Hanspeter --
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% On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 08:14:10AM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
% >
% > I know, pine is not very robust, but I'm pretty sure if you configure it
...
%
% It took me to long to search for certain features in pine. I don't
% want to learn too
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Charles Jie wrote:
> 7. It takes no hard work to prepare man page but it's a big convenience.
>Without it, I need to run "$ rpm -ql getmail" to find out the right
>document every time, and then copy and paste to run "less" to check it.
>Do you have a better approa
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* On 10-01-02 at 21:48
* David T-G said
> % I've been reading about the 'mailboxes' command used to specify which
> % files recieve mail. I *really* need to be using it but can't work out
> % the syntax.
> % Two of my mailboxes as examples look
mailboxes `ls -l /home/graffix/mail/* |awk '{print $9}' |egrep -v '(gz|drafts|sent)' |
tr '\012' ' '`
I uswe the above to catch everything in my mail directory with the exception of
drafts, sent and anything that's been archived (gzipd).
dan
* Nick Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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Thanks Knute it was a bad .signature file!
Dan
On Thursday 10 January 2002 10:53 am, you wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
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> > * On 10-01-02 at 17:30
> > * Daniel & Rachel Bomsta said
> >
> > > I am a relatively new
Nick --
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%
% * On 10-01-02 at 21:48
% * David T-G said
%
% > % I've been reading about the 'mailboxes' command used to specify which
% > % files recieve mail. I *really* need to be using it but can't work out
% > % the syntax.
% > % Two of my mailboxes as exa
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Daniel & Rachel Bomsta wrote:
>
> Thanks Knute it was a bad .signature file!
>
> Dan
Well that's 2 cases now of that happening. Maybe a message could be put
in so that after a timeout of say 5 seconds, that it would post a
message saying what it is looking for.
Just a th
Dan --
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% mailboxes `ls -l /home/graffix/mail/* |awk '{print $9}' |egrep -v '(gz|drafts|sent)'
| tr '\012' ' '`
%
% I uswe the above to catch everything in my mail directory with the exception of
drafts, sent and anything that's been archived (gzipd).
Just curi
the reason is i wasn't aware of the -1 option for ls. am now :) thanks
> Just curious... Is there any reason that you're using
>
> ls -l | awk
>
> instead of a simple
>
> ls -1
Thanks to everyone who helped me on my previous question. Now I have
another one for you. Is there anyway to tell Mutt to get a public key from a keyserver
if I don't have it in my local keyring? Thanks in advance.
Ben Pharr
David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anywhere. Mine happens to be on line 462.
Wow. You have a 462+ line .muttrc?
Sam [who's impressed]
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% David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
%
% > Anywhere. Mine happens to be on line 462.
%
% Wow. You have a 462+ line .muttrc?
Better than that -- the whole thing is 501 :-) It could use some trimming
of default stuff (cutting down) but some bett
Dan --
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%
% the reason is i wasn't aware of the -1 option for ls. am now :) thanks
Ah. That's a good enough reason :-)
HAND
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On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 04:47:01PM -0500, Samuel Padgett wrote:
> Wow. You have a 462+ line .muttrc?
come on, who's got the longest? Mine ist just 192 lines.
Anyone got a Viagra-Script to offer? :)
cheers,
andi
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Killing in the name of...
Andreas Reinhold
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Ben --
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%
% Thanks to everyone who helped me on my previous question. Now I have
Sure thing.
% another one for you. Is there anyway to tell Mutt to get a public key from a
keyserver if I don't have it in my local keyring? Thanks in advance.
Yes.
Oh, you wa
Nick Wilson muttered:
>
> * On 10-01-02 at 21:09
> * David T-G said
>
> >
> > Modify $check_interval and $timeout appropriately.
> >
>
> .er, I can only find $check_new and that's for Maildir boxes?
It's called $mail_check
HTH,
Michael
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(Unkn
there was some discussion a couple weeks ago about typing accented
characters in X etc., and a couple other people agreed that it was hard
to find an english language document on setting this up.
so just thought i'd post this link, which i found helpful.
http://www.sober.com/content/accented_cha
Knute muttered:
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Daniel & Rachel Bomsta wrote:
> > Thanks Knute it was a bad .signature file!
> >
>
> Well that's 2 cases now of that happening. Maybe a message could be put
> in so that after a timeout of say 5 seconds, that it would post a
> message saying what it is look
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