> It is different. I think I like it because I am a vi junkie and I hate
> some of the single key responses in the mutt pager (like skipping to the
> next email when I just wanted to move down one line.) It is disorienting
> to switch from vi to the mutt pager all the time and back. I've also got
On 03-Mar-02 at 00:24, Jonathan Irving's inspired musing was thus :
> * Simon White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.02.28 18:02 +]:
> > No, what I was trying to say (perhaps I wasn't clear) is that
> > you cannot get mutt to send mail to your public SMTP server,
> > you have to run an SMTP server on
Hello
I send this before, got no feedback, need an opinion please
Whenever I input text at the statusline under the pager, for example an email
address, a subject, a file to attach, etc... if I delete then sometimes I get
strange effects. This seems to happen specifically when I have input more
On Mar 03 at 16:42, Adam Byrtek spoke:
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 06:02:45PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
> > If you mark an attachment with the unlink flag, then you are telling
> > Mutt that your file has the same disposition as any of its temp files.
>
> Yes, I fully understand that now... B
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002 22:05:33 -0600
Knute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 03 Mar 2002, Jerry Van Brimmer wrote:
>
> > set spoolfile=~/Mail/inbox
> > mailboxes ! +suse-linux
>
> > I set these two commands. Now every time I start Mutt, go to folder
> > "/home/jerry/Mail/inbox", Mutt says that
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002 13:39:05 +0900
Jonathan Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 08:02:44PM -0800, Jerry Van Brimmer wrote:
> > On Sat, 2 Mar 2002 23:58:15 -0600 Aaron Schrab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > At 21:26 -0800 02 Mar 2002, Jerry Van Brimmer <[EMAIL PRO
On Sun, 03 Mar 2002, Jerry Van Brimmer wrote:
> I DO have procmail configured to deliver mail to /home/jerry/Mail/inbox. And, in
> fact, I have sucessfully downloaded some mail into it. It was a zero byte file,
> after I dl'd some mail, then it grew to ??KB (some size). I can read it with an
> edi
Hello!
I have the following problem when using GPG together with mutt: a friend
of mine sends to me a signed message, and the GPG output is the
following:
gpg: Signature made Fri Feb 22 19:51:46 2002 CET using DSA key ID 1FE281EB
gpg: Good signature from "Karin Kosina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
gpg:
* Andreas Krennmair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-03-02 08:32 AM EST]:
[... SNIP ...]
> gpg: aka "Karin Kosina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
> gpg: aka "Karin Kosina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
> gpg: aka "Karin Kosina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
>
> but mutt says in the very
On 04-Mar-02 at 08:07, pat's inspired musing was thus :
> I had the same when I ran mutt inside a 'konsole' window. Try opening
> mutt in an 'xterm' window. Seems that the windows ?keybindings? are
> just a little different.
>
It works fine in xterm. However, the konsole window I have is perso
* Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020304 03:06]:
> I am working hard to improve my vi and sed skills
> right now. It is amazing how complicated and
> powerful these supposedly simple tools really are.
well, "powerful" and "simple" contradict each other.
who said that mutt, sed, and vi were simp
* Johannes Franken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020303 12:12]:
> Some people send me mails without msgtext,
> but one .html and some .gif files attached to it.
> What's the best way to print those mails from mutt -
> including the pics while not using X?
load them up in some ugly M$ web browser.
that' wh
Hi,
If I run mutt version 1.3.27, I get a blank screen when I view a message
in the pager. The top and bottom lines are there, but the message headers
and body are not visible.
I've check the list archive, I've disabled all color options, I've checked
my terminal settings, but the problem remain
> * Johannes Franken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020303 12:12]:
> > What's the best way to print those mails from mutt -
> > including the pics while not using X?
>
Johannes,
I agree with Sven. If there ***really*** had been a need for
pictures (i.e. if they are not some company logo) they could have
Don't forget also, while we're on this kind of bandwagon, that the whole point
of email is for it to be read on a CRT/FlatPanel/etc and not on paper. I am
dismayed by the number of people who don't actually READ mail until it's on a
piece of paper in front of them. Yuck.
Simon.
On 04-Mar-02 at 1
Hi all!
I am looking to add an extra header to my outgoing mails if there is an
attachment. I tried the following macro:
macro compose a ":my_hdr: X-Attachment: Safe\n"
But it seems that at that point headers can not be added that way. Anyone
has a better, working idea?
Cheers,
--
David Co
I wonder if you could advice me some *good* mail notification tool
(with support for different mailboxes and new message count for each
mailbox)? GTK preferred...
Regards
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On Mon, 04 Mar 2002, Adam Byrtek wrote:
> I wonder if you could advice me some *good* mail notification tool
> (with support for different mailboxes and new message count for each
> mailbox)? GTK preferred...
I use gkrellm to show me what mailbox I have mail in. It can be set up
for an audible
Does anyone knows how to view folders on more than one column? Right now
it shows one column only, but when you have a lot of mailboxes that gets
quite long...
Cheers,
--
David Collantes - http://www.bus.ucf.edu/david/
College of Business Administration, University of Central Florida
"The onl
Hi! I've been lurking here for a week or so, but now it's time for a
barrage of questions.
I previously used The Bat (one of the better MUA's for Win32, IMO), but
got tired of it and decided to fool around with my linux laptop that has
been mostly a toy until now. So in a rather sado-masochistic
Hi!
Until yesterday, I used mutt installed from RedHat's RPM (1.2.5). I have
now switched to mutt-1.3.27i-1.1.rhl6 (linked from www.mutt.org) and
have discovered that my outgoing messages have garbled charsets (and
umlaut letters are displayed as question marks in incoming messages).
I don't eve
> 1: What does the * mean on the tree arrow in a thread? I've searched the
> manual for this repeatedly, but I must keep missing it.
This might not be in there yet -- mutt's threading subsystem was recently
overhauled, and i'm not sure if the old one had a "*".
It means that mutt thinks the mess
* Johan Almqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-03-02 01:26 PM EST]:
[... SNIP ...]
> have discovered that my outgoing messages have garbled charsets (and
> umlaut letters are displayed as question marks in incoming messages).
[... SNIP ...]
I am seeing something similar, but getting characters like:
On Monday, 04 March 2002, David Collantes wrote:
> * Johan Almqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-03-02 01:26 PM EST]:
>
> [... SNIP ...]
> > have discovered that my outgoing messages have garbled charsets (and
> > umlaut letters are displayed as question marks in incoming messages).
> [... SNIP ...]
>
* Raymond A. Meijer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020304 15:09]:
> If I run mutt version 1.3.27, I get a blank screen
> when I view a message in the pager. The top and bottom lines
> are there, but the message headers and body are not visible.
is this for *all* mails in your mailbox? or just for *some*?
* Dominik Mierzejewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-03-02 02:12 PM EST]:
> > I am seeing something similar, but getting characters like:
> >
> > \337
> > \256
> > \251
> > \352
> > ?
> > \377
> >
> > When using umlauts. I have the latest iconv installed. Anyone has an
>
> Looks like config issue. Sh
Gerhard Häring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Here's one trick I've learnt from this list:
>
> send-hook . 'set editor=vim; set record={gargamel}INBOX.Sent'
> send-hook spamcop 'set editor=/bin/true ; set record='
I understand what the variable settings are for, but I can't figure out,
wha
On Monday, 04 March 2002, David Collantes wrote:
[snip]
> Locale is:
>
> [david@david]$ locale
> LANG=POSIX
> LC_CTYPE="POSIX"
> LC_NUMERIC="POSIX"
> LC_TIME="POSIX"
> LC_COLLATE="POSIX"
> LC_MONETARY="POSIX"
> LC_MESSAGES="POSIX"
> LC_ALL=
I'm no guru, but I don't think POSIX locale knows about
* Dominik Mierzejewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-03-02 03:01 PM EST]:
> Good. You might want to try "us-ascii:iso-8859-1:utf-8", though.
> I have mine set to "us-ascii:iso-8859-1:iso-8859-2:utf-8".
Excellent! My locale is set to en_US and everything is showing the way it
should. Thanks for the ti
Simon White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This seems to happen specifically when I have input more than 8
> characters, which is usual for filenames with full paths and email
> addresses.
I wonder if you could try running "stty -tabs" before you start Mutt.
--
David DeSimone | "The doctrine
maybe i'm just being an idiot, but what is mutt 1.5.0?
i was not even aware that there was a 1.4 branch yet (a truth to
which i will still attest).
--
timothy lupfer
http://sadlittleboy.com
Le 04/03/02 à 15:20, tim lupfer écrivit:
> maybe i'm just being an idiot, but what is mutt 1.5.0?
>
> i was not even aware that there was a 1.4 branch yet (a truth to
> which i will still attest).
mutt 1.5 is the development branch, where new stuff is tried out (s/mime
is being integrated, for
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 03:20:52PM -0600, tim lupfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> maybe i'm just being an idiot, but what is mutt 1.5.0?
>
> i was not even aware that there was a 1.4 branch yet (a truth to
> which i will still attest).
"1.5.0" is the head of the CVS repository. There is a 1.4
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 07:04:57PM +0100, Johan Almqvist wrote:
> have discovered that my outgoing messages have garbled charsets (and
> umlaut letters are displayed as question marks in incoming messages).
I have exactly the same problems here. I found that unsetting charset
shows umlauts as qu
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 11:05:26AM -0600, Knute wrote:
> I use gkrellm to show me what mailbox I have mail in. It can be set up
> for an audible alarm as well.
Me too... but it only supports single mailbox...
In fact, to be true, it supports multiple mailboxes, but on single
'counter'... and ye
Hi there!
Does anyone know how to show the mbox/mailboxes size on KB on the
folder_format?
Cheers,
--
David Collantes - http://www.bus.ucf.edu/david/
College of Business Administration, University of Central Florida
"An empty stomach is not a good political advisor."
smime.p7s
Description
Mutters,
I know a lot of you are procmail savvy, so I'm wondering how you folks
deal with duplicate messages. I've got this recipe in my procmail
recipe file, before everything else:
# Eliminate duplicates
:0 Whc: msgid.lock
| formail -D 16384 msgid.cache
:0 a:
duplicates
A
* Adam Byrtek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 11:05:26AM -0600, Knute wrote:
> > I use gkrellm to show me what mailbox I have mail in. It can be set
> > up for an audible alarm as well.
>
> Me too... but it only supports single mailbox...
gkrellmmailwatch is one solution to
gbuffy works well for me, using Maildir ...
--
Mark Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Christopher S. Swingley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> And then I have recipes for my mailing lists:
>
> :0:
> * ^Sender:\ owner-mutt-users@mutt\.org
> in-mutt-users
Pfft, you want automatic list filtering, not this one-rule-per-list crap
;)
> Sometimes the duplicates that procmail
* David DeSimone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-04-02 15:55] crowed:
> Simon White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > This seems to happen specifically when I have input more than 8
> > characters, which is usual for filenames with full paths and email
> > addresses.
>
> I wonder if you could try runnin
On Tue, 05 Mar 2002, Thomas Hurst wrote:
> * Adam Byrtek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 11:05:26AM -0600, Knute wrote:
> > > I use gkrellm to show me what mailbox I have mail in. It can be set
> > > up for an audible alarm as well.
> >
> > Me too... but it only supports
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 02:18:52PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
>Gerhard Hðring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Here's one trick I've learnt from this list:
>>
>> send-hook . 'set editor=vim; set record={gargamel}INBOX.Sent'
>> send-hook spamcop 'set editor=/bin/true ; set record='
>
>I un
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 10:15:56AM -0500, David Collantes wrote:
>Hi all!
>
>I am looking to add an extra header to my outgoing mails if there is an
>attachment. I tried the following macro:
>
>macro compose a ":my_hdr: X-Attachment: Safe\n"
>
>But it seems that at that point headers can not be a
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 04:17:07PM +0100, Marco Fioretti wrote:
>> * Johannes Franken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020303 12:12]:
>
>> > What's the best way to print those mails from mutt -
>> > including the pics while not using X?
>>
>
>
>Johannes,
>
>I agree with Sven. If there ***really*** had been a
On Tuesday, 05 March 2002, Thomas Hurst wrote:
> * Christopher S. Swingley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > And then I have recipes for my mailing lists:
> >
> > :0:
> > * ^Sender:\ owner-mutt-users@mutt\.org
> > in-mutt-users
>
> Pfft, you want automatic list filtering, not this one
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