I have tried "locate muttrc" or "locate .muttrc", I do not have both files in my
folder or under root. The mails I read are always marked NEW, and I cannot delete the
mails. What can I do next?
Hello,
I coudln't find a way to modifiy the sort order in the IMAP folder
browser. Ideally I'd like to have the folders listed in
most-recently-modified order if at all possible.
TIA
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Hi!
Is someone planing to include a configure option for ncursesw, so you
can use the wide char enabled ncurses?
Shade and sweet water!
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On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 07:24:27AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It will at some point either require you to
>
> 1. Have an empty passphrase (not recommended)
> 2. Enter your passphrase (not so practical, may be?)
> 3. Have a script that contains the passphrase (security issue
Hi, I'm using fetchmail to get my email from my
ISP, and reading it with mutt. I want to send
messages, but it says:
Error sending message, child exited 65 (Data
format error.).
and I receive an email that says:
...Domain of sender address does not exist
I understand that Mutt isn't lik
Hi,
I have been lurking on this list for quite some time. I am at present
using mutt 1.3.23i which I had built from the tarball. I have now
downloaded the diff's for upgrading to 1.3.27. I put the diff's in the
main mutt source directory and patched the source.
I got a few errors while patchin
On Thu, 07 Feb 2002, Dion E Viglione wrote:
> Hi, I'm using fetchmail to get my email from my
> ISP, and reading it with mutt. I want to send
> messages, but it says:
> Error sending message, child exited 65 (Data
> format error.).
> and I receive an email that says:
> ...Domain of send
Knute wrote:
> On Thu, 07 Feb 2002, Dion E Viglione wrote:
>
> > I understand that Mutt isn't like Pine, but I thought sendmail can
> > send stuff out...? Is it Mutt that I have to configure or sendmail?
> > Or use yet another program to send the email out?
> Basically it's saying that your co
Howdy,
I'm just wondering if it's possible to have multiple postponed
messages, as whenever I try to compose a new message, it loads the
previously postponed message.
TIA,
David.
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David Clarke <[EMA
On Feb 8, David Clarke wrote:
> I'm just wondering if it's possible to have multiple postponed
> messages, as whenever I try to compose a new message, it loads the
> previously postponed message.
Sure it is posible to have multiple postponed msgs.
You must have the quadoption 'postpone' set
On Freitag, 08. Feb. 2002 at 16:24:28, Terence Ng wrote:
> I have tried "locate muttrc" or "locate .muttrc", I do not have both
> files in my folder or under root. The mails I read are always
> marked NEW, and I cannot delete the mails. What can I do next?
Hello Terence,
you must write your o
On 08:38 08 Feb 2002, Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| * and then Philip Mak declared
| > I'm having trouble reading messages from people who don't wrap their
| > lines. They have it so that one paragraph is a very long line, but it
|
| No. hehe, but a nice gentlemen from 'the rolling
1. I agree that this is a good compromise for the need of sorting for
index.
* 2. And I concern a pre-mentioned sorting need - about file browser. We
need at least two levels: folder/file and then name. Could this be
considered to improve at the same time?
3. About qsort, (I don't know
Hello Terence,
* Terence Ng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020208 10:25]:
> I have tried "locate muttrc" or "locate .muttrc", I do not have both
files in my folder or under root. The mails I read are always marked
NEW, and I cannot delete the mails. What can I do next?
if you want to *locate* any
At Fri, Feb 08 2002 [14:24 +0530], Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. aroused my
curiosity with:
Hello :-)
> [root@farzaan mutt-1.3.27]# make install
> make: *** No rule to make target `PATCHES', needed by `patchlist.c'. Stop.
Change to the mutt source-dir and create a empty file called PATCHES.
After th
Hi all. PGP/GPG newbie alert... :-)
As mentioned in another mail, I'm trying to mail some encrypted messages
around. I appear to be able to encrypt messages, but not decrypt them.
My mutt setup is as described in mutt-gnupg-howto.
Whenever I try to view an encrypted message, I get
> Date: Fr
Replying to my own mail...
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 01:11:28PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all. PGP/GPG newbie alert... :-)
>
> As mentioned in another mail, I'm trying to mail some encrypted messages
> around. I appear to be able to encrypt messages, but not decrypt them.
I've just t
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 08:42:21PM +1100, David Clarke wrote:
> I'm just wondering if it's possible to have multiple postponed
> messages, as whenever I try to compose a new message, it loads the
> previously postponed message.
Yes. When you have more than one postponed messages, Mutt will
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 10:19:28PM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 08:38 08 Feb 2002, Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | No. hehe, but a nice gentlemen from 'the rolling hils of south carolina'
> | sent me this handy little vim macro:
> |
> | map {!}par 72}j
> |
> | Of course you ne
Gary Johnson wrote:
> >
> > Wouldn't fmt do ok? It'll mangle quoted text (which I presume is the
> > advantage of par) but OTOH is already installed.
>
> If you want something already installed and you're using vim, why not
> use vim? It also handles the quoting properly.
>
> map gqip}j
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 09:48:26AM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
> Gary Johnson wrote:
> > >
> > > Wouldn't fmt do ok? It'll mangle quoted text (which I presume is the
> > > advantage of par) but OTOH is already installed.
> >
> > If you want something already installed and you're using vim, why no
Hi all.
I have several mailadresses, is it possible to config mutt
that it uses the from adres instead of the default from.
For example:
A person has mailed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I repley I want [EMAIL PROTECTED] as from in stead of
my default from adres [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have searched th
I know you csan do it like this, but it adds an extra function call to
the common case: right now we get by with just one function call except
when the primary sort doesn't match.
Another thing we could do is combine all the sort methods into one big
function with a loop and a case statement.
It
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 07:23:10PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi all.
>
>I have several mailadresses, is it possible to config mutt
>that it uses the from adres instead of the default from.
>For example:
>
>A person has mailed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>When I repley I want [EMAIL PROTECTED] as f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I have several mailadresses, is it possible to config mutt that it
> uses the from adres instead of the default from. For example:
[...]
> I have searched the muttrc manpage and found the set reverse_name
> option, but it doesn't work.
do you have '$alternates' def
Quoting Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, Feb 08 09:48:
>
> i think the original poster's problem wasn't editing the message, but
> viewing it in mutt's internal pager.
You can do something like this (shamelessly copied from some rot13
macros previously posted):
# Wrap long lines
macro p
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 02:35:27PM -0500, Omen Wild wrote:
> Quoting Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, Feb 08 09:48:
> >
> > i think the original poster's problem wasn't editing the message, but
> > viewing it in mutt's internal pager.
>
> You can do something like this (shamelessly copie
Nick,
On Thursday Feb 07, 2002 Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thusly:
> * and then Philip Mak declared
> > I'm having trouble reading messages from people who don't wrap their
> > lines. They have it so that one paragraph is a very long line, but it
>
> No. hehe, but a nice gentlemen
Hi,
I've the following permissions ($USER == joze)
-rw--w 1 y1zlnmail 508 Feb 7 09:10 /var/mail/joze
drwxrwxr-x 3 root mail 8192 Feb 7 09:09 /var/mail
I can't change anything at /var/mail as I've no root priviledges.
I found out, that the lock file can't be cr
I am using jed as an editor with mutt-1.3.25i running in an xterm.
Occasionally, I mistakenly type (the jed commands) Ctrl-x Ctrl-c shortly
after returning to the mutt command prompt after having composed a message.
My mutt then locks up entirely, and I have to kill it (at least I haven't
found an
What OS? Is this by any chance OSF/1 or Digital Unix (or these days
it's Tru64, I guess.)
-Daniel
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 02:50:54PM -0700, Mark Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using jed as an editor with mutt-1.3.25i running in an xterm.
> Occasionally, I mistakenly type (the jed com
Hi everybody,
can somebody shed a light, why the following mailcap entry does not
work?
application/rtf; lynx -dump -force_html <(ppthtml %s);
copiousoutput
The command works fine on the command line. It looks like process
substitution (bash feature) does not work in a mailcap
Hi,
On Thu, 07 Feb 2002 Philip Mak spewed into the ether:
> I'm having trouble reading messages from people who don't wrap their
> lines. They have it so that one paragraph is a very long line, but it
> seems to cut off after about 255 characters, i.e. I can only see the
> first 255 characters of
My locale is zh_TW.Big5. Surely I often receive mail encoded in big5.
Mutt does a good job in decoding the Chinese text in Subject and From,
which appears rawly as "=?big5?B?=?=" (base64. quoted-printable
OK, too).
But I found mutt doesn't decode them if such encoding happens at
attachme
On Fri, 08 Feb 2002, Holger Lillqvist wrote:
> Sure it is posible to have multiple postponed msgs.
>
Once I have one postponed message, I am not able to compose new messages
until I have sent the postponed messages, I am only able to compose
replies, which I can then postpone. Is there a differen
David Clarke wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Feb 2002, Holger Lillqvist wrote:
> > Sure it is posible to have multiple postponed msgs.
>
> Once I have one postponed message, I am not able to compose new
> messages until I have sent the postponed messages, I am only able to
> compose replies, which I can the
On 02:04 09 Feb 2002, Viktor Rosenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| can somebody shed a light, why the following mailcap entry does not
| work?
|
| application/rtf; lynx -dump -force_html <(ppthtml %s);
| copiousoutput
|
| The command works fine on the command line. It looks like pr
Has anyone else had a desire to be able to toggle weed=yes for only
certain instances of pager, reply, or forward?
I tend to not want to see all headers normally (having a full screen
of headers just doesn't entice me to read the message). But, I tend
to need them when I report spam using forwar
William Guynes wrote:
> Has anyone else had a desire to be able to toggle weed=yes for only
> certain instances of pager, reply, or forward?
yes.
i use:
## put headers in the edit buffer if i'm forwarding
macro index f ":set header\n"
macro index r ":unset header\n"
macro pager f ":set header\
On Fri, 08 Feb 2002, Will Yardley wrote:
> perhaps you have 'recall' set to 'yes' instead of 'ask-yes'?
>
That was exactly it! Thank-you.
David
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On Feb 08, William Guynes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I tend to not want to see all headers normally (having a full screen
> of headers just doesn't entice me to read the message). But, I tend
> to need them when I report spam using forward.
If you turn off $forward_decode you'll get this effec
On Feb 08, Will Yardley [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > Has anyone else had a desire to be able to toggle weed=yes for only
> > certain instances of pager, reply, or forward?
>
> yes.
>
> i use:
> ## put headers in the edit buffer if i'm forwarding
> macro index f ":set header\n"
> macro index r
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 09:35:56PM -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
[snip!]
> If you turn off $forward_decode you'll get this effect without
> touching $weed.
I looked into that, but it has other side effects with MIME
messages.
> > I've given thought to re-binding the default forward key to...
> >
Jeremy Blosser wrote:
>
> This isn't doing what you think it is.
well it has the effect i want anyway, which 'unset header' doesn't.
if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
w
On Feb 08, Will Yardley [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> >
> > This isn't doing what you think it is.
>
> well it has the effect i want anyway, which 'unset header' doesn't.
You miss the point; it shouldn't have any effect at all. And by
"shouldn't" I mean "doesn't", unless
On Fri, 08 Feb 2002, Johannes Zellner wrote:
> Hi,
> I've the following permissions ($USER == joze)
> -rw--w 1 y1zlnmail 508 Feb 7 09:10 /var/mail/joze
> drwxrwxr-x 3 root mail 8192 Feb 7 09:09 /var/mail
> I can't change anything at /var/mail as I've no root
On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 09:40:16 +0800, Charles Jie wrote:
> But I found mutt doesn't decode them if such encoding happens at
> attachment.
>
> Content-Type: image/gif;
> name="=?big5?B?pN+4Zy5naWY=?="
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
> Content-Disposition: attachment;
>
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