* Lukas Ruf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-09 05:45]:
> creating aliases out of received emails creates
> headaches to me since I switched to mutt 1.4i.
>
> = Personal Name:
> - Mike Miller
> = [mike.miller = [EMAIL PROTECTED]] Accept? ([yes]/no):
>
> The problem now is found that the Personal Name
Hi List,
I recently received a message with a huge number of pictures attached.
Now I want to store all these (or tagged ones) pics in a specified
folder. Can anybody tell me how to do this? Perhaps a sample?
I am just able to store the files in my home dir (default...)
Thanks,
jochen
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* jochen issing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-10-2002 13:56]:
> I recently received a message with a huge number of pictures attached.
> Now I want to store all these (or tagged ones) pics in a specified
> folder. Can anybody tell me how to do this? Perhaps a sample?
Currently, mutt asks per file wher
jochen issing ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> I recently received a message with a huge number of pictures attached.
> Now I want to store all these (or tagged ones) pics in a specified
> folder. Can anybody tell me how to do this? Perhaps a sample?
This has become an FAQ. Check the archives.
HT
* jochen issing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-09 11:55]:
> I recently received a message with a huge number of pictures attached.
> Now I want to store all these (or tagged ones) pics in a specified
> folder. Can anybody tell me how to do this? Perhaps a sample?
> I am just able to store the files
On Wed, 09 Oct 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> > The problem now is found that the Personal Name
> > is neither proposed nor saved when I entered it.
>
> huh? then why do you present mutt's prompt for the personal name?
> is this merely the fictitious prompting?
>
I checked with your email address.
[ no cc to fefe ]
Hi,
* Sven Guckes [02-10-09 14:24:56 +0200] wrote:
[...]
> wish:add an option to set the favourite
> directory for saving attachments in.
Because mutt sucks in this particular sence I made a patch
which is kind of ``works for me''. It's attached.
How it w
Good Morning All,
I am having a problem using patterns with mail on an IMAP server.
I believe the problem is that mutt does not fetch the headers from the
IMAP server and thus is not able to match patterns against them. Here
is what I am trying to do. I want to move all my mail from the linu
Hi,
I'm trying to get the short time to come up in my index view. I got
all the %d %D and other variations regard sending time zone and
receiving time zone (great if you are using Qmail).
However, it's giving me very long date and time fields. How can I
just get something like:
10/09/02 10:15
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 09:02:18PM -0400, Kurt Lieber wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 05:49:28PM -0700 or thereabouts, Jack Bates wrote:
> > How can I force mutt to update my IMAP server - changing, for instance,
> > the "new" flag - immediately, instead of waiting until I quit? Thanks,
>
> $,
* Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-09 13:19]:
> However, it's giving me very long date and time fields. How can I
> just get something like:
>
> 10/09/02 10:15
>
> or 10/09 1:15. Something short and concise.
From the manual, section 6.3.84:
%d date and time of the message in the fo
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 01:34:26PM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
>
> Set date_format to something short.s
Grrr, now I get it. I seem to have missed the date_format section in
the .muttrc. Jeez
>
> Another option are the %{}, %(), %<>, and %[] formats:
I tried these but I think my syntax
* On 2002.10.09, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Another option are the %{}, %(), %<>, and %[] formats:
>
> I tried these but I think my syntax was incorrect. Does anyone have
> an example syntax.
man strftime.
%m/%d %H:%M gives "10/09 12:49" right he
On 10/09 10:46, Eric wrote:
> I tried these but I think my syntax was incorrect. Does anyone have
> an example syntax.
I got this from someone on this list and I like it a lot:
set index_format="%3C%?M?+& ?%Z %[%b %d] %-16.16F [%-9.9O] %-33.33s (%4l)"
What is get is this:
118 Oct 09 To mutt-u
* Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-09 14:35]:
> How can I get:
>
> 118 Oct 09 11:35 To mutt-users, etc, etc,
>^
> In the above example?
>
> (Or even 118 10/09 11:35 To mutt-users, etc, etc)
Change the part in %[ ] to be something like %[%b %d %H:%M] or %[%m/%d %H:%M].
(darren
On 10/09 15:51, darren chamberlain wrote:
>
> Change the part in %[ ] to be something like %[%b %d %H:%M] or %[%m/%d %H:%M].
Thanks!
I'm feeling a little out of it today.
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Eric
I've nuilt mutt with imap and ssl support, but when i start it and try to connect to
any imaps server it tells me that "SSL in unavailable". I don't understand whu it
thinks SSL is unavaiable.
(%:~)- ldd /usr/local/bin/mutt |egrep '(crypto|ssl)'
libssl.so.2 => /lib/libssl.so.2 (0x4005c
in the process of playing with imap i noticed something strange. when opening any
mailbox, the current highlighted message appears to have the same text, foreground and
background colors. in other words it appears as a solid red bar, where it should have
white text. if i move to another mess
I've nuilt mutt with imap and ssl support, but when i start it and try to connect to
any imaps server it tells me that "SSL in unavailable". I don't understand whu it
thinks SSL is unavaiable.
(%:~)- ldd /usr/local/bin/mutt |egrep '(crypto|ssl)'
libssl.so.2 => /lib/libssl.so.2 (0x4005c
* Lukas Ruf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-09 12:28]:
> I checked with your email address. Your Personal Name is proposed.
good.
> This results in
> alias guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
oops?
> So, I miss your personal name? Any idea?
it all depends on how you treat your doggie.
did you try to te
* dan radom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-09 21:27]:
> Mutt 1.4i (2002-05-29), Linux 2.4.19 (i686) [using ncurses 5.2]
> in the process of playing with imap i noticed something strange.
> when opening any mailbox, the current highlighted message appears to
> have the same text, foreground and backg
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-09 14:19]:
> I am having a problem using patterns with mail on an IMAP server.
hmm? are there any special patterns for use with IMAP servers?
> I believe the problem is that mutt does not fetch the headers from
> the IMAP server and thus is not a
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 09:59:27PM -0400, Ken Weingold wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 8, 2002, rex wrote:
> > On Tue, 08 Oct 2002 at 06:10:11PM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
> > > Technically, control-G is not a valid command in that context. It only
> > > works inside of prompts, and there is no help menu
I'm in the process of setting up a new mail server, I installed uw-imap
(debian sid uw-imap-ssl 2001adebian-7 ppc). During login (debian sid
mutt 1.4.0-4 x86) the connection hangs for ~ 20 minutes. This same
configuration works fine on the old mail server (rh 6.2 uw-imap 2000c
x86).
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