On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 10:40:12PM -0500, David Rock wrote:
> As usual, Sven came through with a tidbit that does exactly what you
> want:
>
> fcc-save-hook . =Outgoing/%O
>
> This will save a copy to your outgoing folder and the %O represents:
> (_O_riginal save folder) Where mutt would former
Hi,
I find it hard to believe that no one else has wondered the same thing,
but I can't seem to find anything about it on the list and usenet
archives, or in the manual:
Is there a clean way to get less-like behavior for searching in the
internal pager? In particular, I'd like search-next (or se
I regularly deal with mail when I'm away from my DSL pipe. Right now
I'm at the coffee shop and the postponed messages are piling up. When
I get back to the office I'd like to be able to
send-all-postponed-messages.
--
Alex Polite
http://plusseven.com/gpg/
How do I start composing a new message to a mailing list? What I
usually do now is push "L" for list-reply the remove the body and
appropriate headers.
--
Alex Polite
http://plusseven.com/gpg/
I regularly deal with mail when I'm away from my DSL pipe. Right now
I'm at the coffee shop and the postponed messages are piling up. When
I get back to the office I'd like to be able to
send-all-postponed-messages.
--
Alex Polite
http://plusseven.com/gpg/
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 02:20:09PM +0200, Alex Polite wrote:
> How do I start composing a new message to a mailing list? What I
> usually do now is push "L" for list-reply the remove the body and
> appropriate headers.
That sounds like a bigger hassle than just typing 'm' (or the key to which
y
* Alex Polite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17-09-2002 14:24]:
> How do I start composing a new message to a mailing list? What I
> usually do now is push "L" for list-reply the remove the body and
> appropriate headers.
Just send a new message to the list address,
e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
René Cler
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 02:20:09PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How do I start composing a new message to a mailing list?
The same way you compose a new message to a person - hit 'n' and type
the list address, e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] You may want to
cut-and-paste the list address, or configu
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 02:02:26PM +0100, Dave Smith wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 02:20:09PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > How do I start composing a new message to a mailing list?
> The same way you compose a new message to a person - hit 'n' and type
> the list address, e.g. [EMAIL PR
* Alex Polite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17-09-2002 14:20]:
> I regularly deal with mail when I'm away from my DSL pipe. Right now
> I'm at the coffee shop and the postponed messages are piling up. When
> I get back to the office I'd like to be able to
> send-all-postponed-messages.
You want the func
* Alex Polite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-17 12:20]:
> I regularly deal with mail when I'm away from my DSL pipe. Right now
> I'm at the coffee shop and the postponed messages are piling up. When
> I get back to the office I'd like to be able to
> send-all-postponed-messages.
the trick is to se
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 02:05:08PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 02:20:09PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > How do I start composing a new message to a mailing list?
> > The same way you compose a new message to a person - hit 'n' and type
> > the list address,
I've set up my muttrc to recognize the mailing lists I susbscribe to
using 'lists' and 'subscribe', and I've set the view of the index in
some mailboxes to show the name of the mailing list using %B.
Now my problem (and question):
I subscribe to several mailing lists that have names of the follo
* Fernan Aguero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-17 14:08]:
> I've set up my muttrc to recognize the mailing lists I susbscribe to
> using 'lists' and 'subscribe', and I've set the view of the index in
> some mailboxes to show the name of the mailing list using %B.
> I subscribe to several mailing lis
* Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-17 16:18]:
> Sven [who keeps wondering if the maillists about other
>mailers get to see such requests *ever*]
There are other mailers?
--
David Rock
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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* On 2002.09.17, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Alex Polite" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I regularly deal with mail when I'm away from my DSL pipe. Right now
> I'm at the coffee shop and the postponed messages are piling up. When
> I get back to the office I'd like to be able to
> send-all-pos
Few days ago I posted this message:
-vdaelli wrote:
-> The only problem is that mutt always send the mail with a content--type:
-> text/plain, while we would like to send a content-type: text/html.
-> So the receiver sees the source HTML.
-> Is there a way to override this default setting and let
* Alex Polite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-17 08:22]:
> How do I start composing a new message to a mailing list? What I
> usually do now is push "L" for list-reply the remove the body and
> appropriate headers.
I have this in my config:
subscribe mutt-users@
mailboxes =lists/mutt-user
I'm set up with mutt to bcc all sent data to
a local address that qmail puts in the proper
Maildir subdirectory. Thatz fine for mailing list posts. But
If I want to thread normal conversations, I can't see the whole
converstion without bouncing between my sent directory and
my inbox.
I set this
Peter,
please send your questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED]!
* PeterKorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17-09-2002 18:21]:
> Is there a way to thread full (non news group) conversations
> without duplicating and maintaining 2 copies of every message
> I send? Thanks.
I use procmail (which puts incoming m
Hello,
under certain circumstances after sending messages there appear
backup files of mutt in /tmp which name is mutt-host-pid-x.bak.
I have ispell set to `ispell -x' to tell ispell not to keep a backup
copy.
How can I make mutt to delete these files?
-Hanspeter
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 06:43:56PM +0200, René Clerc wrote:
> Peter,
>
> please send your questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED]!
>
Oops!
> * PeterKorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17-09-2002 18:21]:
>
> > Is there a way to thread full (non news group) conversations
> > without duplicating and maintaining
I use =sent-mail as $record. When mutt is in =sent-mail and I forward
a message that is in =sent-mail, mutt claims "Mailbox was externally
modified. Flags may be wrong." ``Externally''? Um, ok. The only
thing talking to =sent-mail is mutt itself. What gives?
Cheers,
Keith.
--
"Isn't it tim
On Tue 17-Sep-2002 at 01:20:09 -0400, PeterKorman wrote:
>
> My current method places messages 1 and 3 in my "sent" folder.
> Message 2 goes into my inbox.
>
> I could automatically put everything I send in both my inbox
> and my sent folder.
>
> That would solve the thread problem. But would d
Any ideas? Mutt hangs when I try to compose an email using any editor.
ps -u `whoami` shows that no editor process is being started. I can
compose messages as SU.
Lance
* Lance Hoffmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-17 13:48]:
> Any ideas? Mutt hangs when I try to compose an email using any editor.
> ps -u `whoami` shows that no editor process is being started. I can
> compose messages as SU.
What is $EDITOR set to? Is something waiting on stdin?
(darren)
-
Hi.
On Tue 2002-09-17 at 01:32:22 -0700, Jeremy Lin wrote:
[...]
> So how do people right now search for multiple occurences of a pattern
> anyway?
By pressing 'n', like in 'less'. :-)
Never noticed that re-searching for the same pattern does not find the
next match, like in less, because I nev
Hi,
We are trying to install mutt on AIX. This is version 1.4 of mutt and AIX
4.3.3. The zip is untarred but the program will not execute saying
Error opening terminal: wy50.
Has anyone experienced this problem and how to solve it?
Thanks in advance!
---
* Jeremy Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-17 10:38]:
> Is there a clean way to get less-like behavior for
> searching in the internal pager? In particular, I'd like
> search-next (or search) to prompt for a new search
> pattern, but keep the current as default, and move to
> the next match if one
* Hanspeter Roth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-17 17:11]:
> under certain circumstances after sending messages there appear
> backup files of mutt in /tmp which name is mutt-host-pid-x.bak.
> I have ispell set to `ispell -x' to tell ispell not to keep
> a backup copy. How can I make mutt to delete
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 07:10:21PM +0200, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
> Hello,
>
> under certain circumstances after sending messages there appear
> backup files of mutt in /tmp which name is mutt-host-pid-x.bak.
> I have ispell set to `ispell -x' to tell ispell not to keep a backup
> copy.
> How can I
* Keith Warno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-17 17:35]:
> I use =sent-mail as $record. When mutt is in =sent-mail and I forward
> a message that is in =sent-mail, mutt claims "Mailbox was externally
> modified. Flags may be wrong." ``Externally''? Um, ok. The only
> thing talking to =sent-mail
Hello Michael and Ken,
On Monday, September 16, 2002 at 10:42:52 PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
> Ken Weingold ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
>> Why is it that someone's name with a tilde 'a' in it comes out like
>> the following in the index, but in the pager it's fine?
>> From: "=?iso-8859-1?Q
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 03:08:04PM -0400, Bright, Frank wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are trying to install mutt on AIX. This is version 1.4 of mutt and AIX
> 4.3.3. The zip is untarred but the program will not execute saying
>
> Error opening terminal: wy50.
perhaps it was compiled with the location
$EDITOR is set to zile. It used to work fine. Something just recently has
happened but I can't think of anything that I have done except run programs.
What do you mean is something waiting on stdin? How do I check?
Lance
On Tuesday 17 September 2002 12:57 pm, darren chamberlain wrote:
> * L
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002, Alain Bench wrote:
> >> From: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jo=E3o_T. _da_Costa?="
>
> What mailer generated this header? It's broken: there is a space in
> the encoded word, and there is no email address. With a stock 1.4 both
> in index and pager it appears as-is, undecoded. With th
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 12:11:27PM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
>
> I have this in my config:
>
> subscribe mutt-users@
> mailboxes =lists/mutt-users
> folder-hook =lists/mutt-users "macro index m \"[EMAIL PROTECTED]\""
>
> subscribe mutt-dev@
> subscribe @bugs.guug.de
>
On Sep 17 at 15:43, Brett Sanger spoke:
> Mutt FAQ:
> Mutt leaves files called "mutt.host.123.234~" or "mutt.host.123.234.bak"
> behind it!
>
> This is your editor, not Mutt. It is probably a good idea to modify your
> editor so it won't create backup files for your mails. If you use Emacs,
* PeterKorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17-09-2002 19:21]:
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 06:43:56PM +0200, René Clerc wrote:
> > I use procmail (which puts incoming mails in the correct folder)
> > in combo with fcc-hooks (which put outgoing mails in the same folder)
> >
> > Is this what you meant?
>
>
Dave Smith wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 02:20:09PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> How do I start composing a new message to a mailing list?
> The same way you compose a new message to a person - hit 'n' and type
> the list address, e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] You may want to
> cut-and-paste
Alas! darren chamberlain spake thus:
> * Alex Polite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-17 08:22]:
> > How do I start composing a new message to a mailing list? What I
> > usually do now is push "L" for list-reply the remove the body and
> > appropriate headers.
>
> I have this in my config:
>
> s
Alas! Lance Hoffmeyer spake thus:
> $EDITOR is set to zile. It used to work fine. Something just recently has
> happened but I can't think of anything that I have done except run programs.
What happens if you simply type 'zile' at the command prompt?
--
Rob Park
http://www.ualberta.ca/~rbpar
I'm thinking about switching to mutt.
Major deterrant: the crappy search functionality.
When my index is displayed and I press "/" to do a search, it only searches
the screen. If I want to search message bodies, it seems I have to open each
message and do the search; not practical if I h
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 06:39:08PM +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Tue 17-Sep-2002 at 01:20:09 -0400, PeterKorman wrote:
> >
> > My current method places messages 1 and 3 in my "sent" folder.
> > Message 2 goes into my inbox.
> >
> > I could automatically put everything I send in both my inbox
>
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002, MindFuq wrote:
> I'm thinking about switching to mutt.
>
> Major deterrant: the crappy search functionality.
>
> When my index is displayed and I press "/" to do a search, it only searches
> the screen. If I want to search message bodies, it seems I have to open each
Hi,
I'm trying to build mutt 1.4 on solaris 7 but the "make install" fails -
yes, I know it's really me that's failing here!
My configure command is ./configure --without-iconv --enable-pop
The tail of make is: (simliar for make install)
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/h
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