On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 11:05:16AM -0900, Tim Johnson wrote:
>Hello All:
> Now that I have your attention - I and friends publish a webzine:
>http://www.frozen-north-linuxonline.com/
>
>And we publish monthly.
>We also have a local linux user's group and a mailing list.
>A comment
On 28-Feb-02 at 20:39, Ryan Singer's inspired musing was thus :
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 11:05:16AM -0900, Tim Johnson wrote:
> >
> > Is there anyone on this list that would like to contribute some
> > comments about the advantages of switching from something like
> > netscape mail t
Simon White wrote:
>
> - 1) Because I learned that PINE, which has always been pre-installed
> on my system, is not open source.
well to be fair, it's not open source according to some peoples'
definition of open source. the source code is freely available and
you're allowed to make patches and
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 02:23:35AM -0600, John Buttery wrote:
> This may sound a little more harsh than I mean it. This isn't a
> flame, just a statement of opinion; please take it as such...
>
>One of the worst things that is happening to Linux (and when I say
> "Linux" I'm including the
Hi.
Rather often I get mails with attachments where the attachment is of
type application/octet-stream instead of the correct type (let's say
image/png). However, the attached file still has the correct extension
(eg. .png or .PNG).
Can I somehow tell mutt to treat all the files with an extensi
Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
> Rather often I get mails with attachments where the attachment is of
> type application/octet-stream instead of the correct type (let's say
> image/png). However, the attached file still has the correct extension
> (eg. .png or .PNG).
i think you need either the appoc
On 2002-03-01 Will Yardley wrote:
> Alexander Skwar wrote:
> >
> > Rather often I get mails with attachments where the attachment is of
> > type application/octet-stream instead of the correct type (let's say
> > image/png). However, the attached file still has the correct extension
> > (eg. .pn
Hi,
I'm using Mutt to send and receive emails. I am on a network, which is
connected
to the internet. I am able to receive emails from both within and
outside the network,
but i am unable to send emails outside the network (like ids at yahoo,
hotmail, etc...).
what could be the problem? Does M
Christoph Maurer wrote:
>
> What does this patch do and where can I get it?
i'm not sure where it's from; i put up a copy at:
http://veggiechinese.net/021_patch-1.3.24.appoct.2
> Any advantages in comparison to:
>
> > http://www.davep.org/mutt/mutt.octet.filter
i don't use either, so i can't
On 2002-03-01 Will Yardley wrote:
> Christoph Maurer wrote:
> >
> > What does this patch do and where can I get it?
>
> i'm not sure where it's from; i put up a copy at:
> http://veggiechinese.net/021_patch-1.3.24.appoct.2
Many thanks, I'll give it a try...
Regards,
Christoph
--
Christoph
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 10:38:22AM +0100, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
>On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 02:23:35AM -0600, John Buttery wrote:
>> This may sound a little more harsh than I mean it. This isn't a
>> flame, just a statement of opinion; please take it as such...
>>
>>One of the worst t
I'm using mutt 1.3.27i from Debian "testing". I've noticed that
occasionally, quoted text isn't highlighted in the pager.
I have quote_regexp set in my .muttrc:
set quote_regexp="^[[:blank:]]*([[:alnum:]]{0,10}>|[]|:}#);+]|-> )"
This should match (among other things) any line with a leadin
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 02:41:24PM -0500, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 01:44:43PM +0100, Dominik Vogt wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 07:25:51AM -0500, Thomas E. Dickey wrote:
> > > On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Dominik Vogt wrote:
> > >
> > > > > # Reconstructed via infocmp fro
Does this happen just with mutt?
What do you see in your logs? (/var/log/mail)
Joel
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 03:39:45PM +0530, Kanagesh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Mutt to send and receive emails. I am on a network, which is
> connected
> to the internet. I am able to receive emails from both w
Why mutt?
Speed and flexibility.
If you subscribe to a number of mailing lists which are generally
high-volume then mutt makes speedy navigation a breeze.
Mutt is so highly configurable that I imagine no 2 person' mutts are
alike. I switched from Netscape to Pine for flexibility and options an
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 10:57:17AM +0100, Christoph Maurer wrote:
> On 2002-03-01 Will Yardley wrote:
> > Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > >
> > > Rather often I get mails with attachments where the attachment is of
> > > type application/octet-stream instead of the correct type (let's say
> > > image/
On 2002-03-01 Gary Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 10:57:17AM +0100, Christoph Maurer wrote:
> > On 2002-03-01 Will Yardley wrote:
> > > Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Rather often I get mails with attachments where the attachment is of
> > > > type application/octet-stream inste
Hi,
I need some urgent guidance , i am sending files to persons thru mutt
and some of the attachments are opened by some people and some are not.
This could be the case as the attachment size in bth case was different.
Now on further investigation i found that the content transfer encoding
was di
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 06:32:18PM +0100, Mishra, Dipankar wrote:
> I need some urgent guidance , i am sending files to persons thru mutt
> and some of the attachments are opened by some people and some are not.
> This could be the case as the attachment size in bth case was different.
> Now on f
* Kanagesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020301 09:59]:
> I'm using Mutt to send and receive emails. I am on a network,
> which is connected to the internet. I am able to receive
> emails from both within and outside the network, but i am
> unable to send emails outside the network (like ids at yahoo,
>
* Andrew Pimlott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020301 11:10]:
> I'm using mutt 1.3.27i from Debian "testing". I've noticed that
> occasionally, quoted text isn't highlighted in the pager.
> I have quote_regexp set in my .muttrc: [...]
> This should match (among other things) any line with a
> leading ">".
At 22:02 -0500 28 Feb 2002, Andrew Pimlott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have quote_regexp set in my .muttrc:
>
> set quote_regexp="^[[:blank:]]*([[:alnum:]]{0,10}>|[]|:}#);+]|-> )"
>
> This should match (among other things) any line with a leading ">".
> The attached message has several su
I'm looking for a mail archiv program. It would be nice, if it
generates hmtl pages. Does anyone know a good one?
Thanks,
Manuel
--
As they say... there are other piranhas in the fish tank.
On 01/03/02 Ken Wahl did speaketh:
> Mutt + vim + fetchmail + procmail + lbdb + gnupg + mixmaster = nirvana
I know all of these except lbdb and mixmaster. What are they?
Mike
--
Michael P. Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, GnuPG pub key: 5BC8BE08
"...the word HACK is used as a verb to indi
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 08:17:37PM -0600, Knute wrote:
> > What I'm trying to do is this:
>
> > If I'm in a folder, set my from address for the folder, *unless* I'm
> > emailing to user@domain, then, use a different address.
>
> Ok, if I follow you up to this point, you need to use a send-hook
Hi,
My linux box has locale zh_TW.Big5 (Traditional Chinese). I have the
following settings in .muttrc and it works well in most of the cases.
set charset="big5"
charset-hook "" big5# for the mail missing 'charset'
But from time to time, I may get mail from MUA that encodes in U
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 07:11:31PM -0500, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On 01/03/02 Ken Wahl did speaketh:
>
> > Mutt + vim + fetchmail + procmail + lbdb + gnupg + mixmaster = nirvana
>
> I know all of these except lbdb and mixmaster. What are they?
>
lbdb = Little Brother's Database
http://w
On Fri, 01 Mar 2002, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On 01/03/02 Ken Wahl did speaketh:
> > Mutt + vim + fetchmail + procmail + lbdb + gnupg + mixmaster = nirvana
> I know all of these except lbdb and mixmaster. What are they?
lbdb is the little brothers data base.
What that does is to record
Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't know how mutt chooses the encoding type for an attachment
Mutt chooses the encoding that causes the least increase in size for a
file. Files that are mostly ASCII will increase only slightly when
encoded with quoted-printable, whereas base64 in
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