Hi,
* Brian Bray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-10-14 05:44]:
>I've been looking around for a painless way to modify the From header based on
>which account I am using.
Mutt doesn't know about your accounts. I do two things:
- I let Mutt set the user based on the receiver:
send-hook '~t [EMAIL PRO
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 14:21:44 +0700, budsz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was compile mutt-1.5.1i in FreeBSD box, I got some patching for
> compress folder too, So I followed the the instruction for to do that.
> but I got some error message like this:
>
> ---cut
> /usr/include/stdlib.h:108: warning: ANS
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Brian Bray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been looking around for a painless way to modify the From header based
> on which account I am using.
What do you mean by "account"? Don't you have a .muttrc by account,
in which case a "my_hdr From: ..." is sufficie
* budsz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-14 14:21]:
> I was compile mutt-1.5.1i in FreeBSD box, I got some patching for
> compress folder too, So I followed the the instruction for to do that.
> but I got some error message like this:
>
> ---cut
> /usr/include/stdlib.h:108: warning: ANSI C does not s
I'm using mutt with gpg, and I can't see that setting or unsetting
pgp_retainable_sigs has any effect. I've read about what it's supposed to do
and poked around some, but I'm still hazy on what it's for. Could someone
explain?
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 10:54:21AM +0200, Udo Schweigert wrote:
>On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 14:21:44 +0700, budsz wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was compile mutt-1.5.1i in FreeBSD box, I got some patching for
>> compress folder too, So I followed the the instruction for to do that.
>> but I got some error me
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 16:42:56 +0700, budsz wrote:
>
> This problem appeared in FreeBSD 4.6 STABLE.
>
Not reproducable here (on 4.7-STABLE). The best way on FreeBSD is to use
the port /usr/ports/mail/mutt-devel; to use compressed folders do:
cd /usr/ports/mail/mutt-devel; make -DWITH_MUTT_
Dear all,
I would like to know where mutt writes error messages to. Reading the
man pages did not help me understand how to set on debug messages.
Thanks,
Lukas
--
Lukas Ruf
http://www.lpr.ch http://www.maremma.ch
http://www.{{topsy,nodeos}.net,{prometh
* Udo Schweigert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-14 12:13]:
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 16:42:56 +0700, budsz wrote:
> >
> > This problem appeared in FreeBSD 4.6 STABLE.
>
> Not reproducable here (on 4.7-STABLE).
Not for me either when compiling your `mutt-devel' port, but same thing
when compilin
* Lukas Ruf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-14 10:40]:
> I would like to know where mutt writes error messages to.
> Reading the man pages did not help me
> understand how to set on debug messages.
mutt does not have a debug mode - yet.
Sven
* Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-14 00:40:18 +0200]:
>* Bernard Massot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-12 23:41]:
>> mutt default's behavior is :
>> - if the box has no messages matching ~N or ~O,
>> go on last message in the bottom of the index (right for me)
>> - if there are some messa
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 12:39:44 +0200, Holger Weiss wrote:
> Not for me either when compiling your `mutt-devel' port, but same thing
> when compiling mutt 1.4 (and other ports):
>
My mail/mutt-devel port deletes -pedantic from the CFLAGS in the configure.in,
which the mail/mutt port does not.
On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 09:26:19AM -0500, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> At 15:18 +0200 12 Oct 2002, Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > * David Champion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-12 00:06]:
> > > I thought that you need to use "set from=" in send-hooks
> > > instead of using my_hdr, but I might
Toby Coleridge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> send-hook . unmy_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
^^^
Leave that out.
> send-hook '~C @lboro.ac.uk' 'my_hdr From: me@myuniaddress'
That should work.
Michael
--
Avoid the Gates of Hell. Use Linux
(Unknown s
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 03:25:44PM +0200, Lukas Ruf wrote:
> a few seconds ago, I wanted to re-subscribe under a different name on
> http://www.mutt.org/mail-lists.html
> A thing I did not like there was the way how you offer the different
> mailing lists: You offer them as radio-buttons instea
Steve,
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Steve Kennedy wrote:
> The idea was that you should only sub to the main list or the
> digest list (i.e. either/or) which is why radio buttons are used.
>
That's clear. But what if I want to sub to several list at the same
time and then change my mind.
it doesn't m
Hi,
* Steve Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-10-14 13:36]:
>On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 03:25:44PM +0200, Lukas Ruf wrote:
>> a few seconds ago, I wanted to re-subscribe under a different name on
>> http://www.mutt.org/mail-lists.html
>> A thing I did not like there was the way how you offer the diff
Hi,
i have a problem concerning the MIME-type handling. Since i often get
mail which is HTML-formated, I created a .mailcap whith
"text/html; links %s" in it (described in 5.3 of the mutt-manual).
Now, when I try to watch a html-mail, links displays the html-code, but
doesn't interpreting it. I
Hi,
* Richard Cattien ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Now, when I try to watch a html-mail, links displays the html-code, but
> doesn't interpreting it. I tried it with lynx also ...the same.
try:
# HTML
text/html; lynx -dump %s; copiousoutput; nametemplate=%s.html
HTH & HAND
sascha
--
Fuer ein
* Sascha Huedepohl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> HTH & HAND
> sascha
> --
> Fuer einen neuen Monitor bitte hier ==>[X]<== einen Nagel einschlagen.
s/--/-- /
sorry
--
Fuer einen neuen Monitor bitte hier ==>[X]<== einen Nagel einschlagen.
msg31807/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Hi,
> > Now, when I try to watch a html-mail, links displays the html-code, but
> > doesn't interpreting it. I tried it with lynx also ...the same.
>
> try:
> # HTML
> text/html; lynx -dump %s; copiousoutput; nametemplate=%s.html
well, this works fine, but could you explain that? thx!
But anot
* Richard Cattien ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > # HTML
> > text/html; lynx -dump %s; copiousoutput; nametemplate=%s.html
>
> well, this works fine, but could you explain that? thx!
please rtfm
man lynx
man mailcap
> But another one, i really like to use "links" as my html-mail-viewer, so
> I
Hi,
> I would like to know where mutt writes error messages to. Reading the
> man pages did not help me understand how to set on debug messages.
mutt has errors? :-)
bye,
richard
--
Richard `rickski' Cattien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Richard,
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Richard Cattien wrote:
> mutt has errors? :-)
>
not I know of ;-)
wbr,
--
Lukas Ruf
http://www.lpr.ch http://www.maremma.ch
http://www.{{topsy,nodeos}.net,{promethos,netbeast,rawip}.org}
Wanna know anything about raw ip? Jo
* Sascha Huedepohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [14-10-2002 16:29]:
> > But another one, i really like to use "links" as my html-mail-viewer, so
> > I simply changed lynx to links ...but... mutt starts lynx either?
>
> links is a softlink to lynks?
> ???
No, no, no. Links is a different browser. I use t
Hi Rene,
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 05:45:10PM +0200, René Clerc wrote:
> > links is a softlink to lynks?
> > ???
>
> No, no, no. Links is a different browser. I use the following entries
> (both) in my mailcap:
>
> text/html; links %s; nametemplate=%s.html
> text/html; links -dump %s; n
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 06:21:50PM +0200, Richard Cattien wrote:
>
> Hmm, this sounds exactly like what i want, but when displaying
> html-mails i still get that nasty
> [-- text/html is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part) --]
>
> here is my config:
>
> ~/.muttrc
Use "auto_view text
* Richard Cattien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [14-10-2002 18:21]:
> > text/html; links %s; nametemplate=%s.html
> > text/html; links -dump %s; nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput
> >
> > These:
> >
> > - allow me to view html e-mails in the pager
> > - actually fire up links when I 'v'iew an
* On 2002.10.13, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Sven Dogbert Guckes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> so - what *is* required then?
I don't know: I install Solaris (with all the language options), I
compile mutt. Mutt works.
> well - +HAVE_ICONV, for sure.
> but is +ICONV_NONTRANS? what?
I do
Hi,
> Use "auto_view text/html" IIRC.
thanx Rene and Luke ...works fine now!
bye,
richard
--
Richard `rickski' Cattien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
is there a way to be ``subscribed'' on a mailinglist in ~/.muttrc but
not change the view in the index, say to keep seeing who sent the mail
to the list?
The reason for why i want this is, that i'm already sorting my mail via
procmail, so every list gets a seperate folder, so i would prefer
* On 2002.10.14, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Sven Dogbert Guckes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Lukas Ruf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-14 10:40]:
> > I would like to know where mutt writes error messages to.
> > Reading the man pages did not help me
> > understand how to set on debug message
* Derek D. Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [14-10-2002 18:37]:
> So my question of the day is, were I to have multiple secret keys, how
> do I make mutt choose, on an ad-hoc basis, which one to use to sign
> my e-mail, or to encrypt to (as in, encrypt to self)?
Check out $pgp_sign_as.
Check out $pg
* Richard Cattien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [14-10-2002 18:48]:
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to be ``subscribed'' on a mailinglist in ~/.muttrc but
> not change the view in the index, say to keep seeing who sent the mail
> to the list?
>
> The reason for why i want this is, that i'm already sorting my ma
* Richard Cattien ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to be ``subscribed'' on a mailinglist in ~/.muttrc but
> not change the view in the index, say to keep seeing who sent the mail
> to the list?
>
set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-30.30F %-25.25L (%c) %s"
will display both
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 06:48:33PM +0200, Richard Cattien wrote:
> is there a way to be ``subscribed'' on a mailinglist in ~/.muttrc but
> not change the view in the index, say to keep seeing who sent the mail
> to the list?
>
> The reason for why i want this is, that i'm already sorting my
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 06:48:33PM +0200, Richard Cattien wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to be ``subscribed'' on a mailinglist in ~/.muttrc but
> not change the view in the index, say to keep seeing who sent the mail
> to the list?
>
> The reason for why i want this is, that i'm already sort
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 01:11:17PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
> Toby Coleridge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> > send-hook . unmy_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ^^^
>
> Leave that out.
>
> > send-hook '~C @lboro.ac.uk' 'my_hdr From: me@myuniaddress'
>
Hello,
is there a hook based on the bounce target?
Or is there a `bounce target pattern' for send-hook?
It seems to me that ~A in a send-hook has no effect with bounce.
-Hanspeter
I am using mutt in utf-8 mode (mutt-utf8_1.4.0-4_i386.deb with
LC_CTYPE=sv_SE.UTF-8). Together with xterm and vim this works very
well. Both european and asian letters show up correctly (in the same
terminal) as long as they have the correct mime charset.
However, if the charset is not defined, o
* Richard Cattien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-14 17:17]:
> I tried ``lists'' instead of ``subscribed'' this seem to work,
> but now I'm confused, is the diffrence between ``lists'' and
> ``subscribe'' just in the different view of the index???
> I've read the apropriate section in the manual,
> b
Maybe I'm trying to be too pine-ish -- but I'm expecting to expunge messages marked
for deletion. Does mutt do it that way or do I need to issue some other command to
really remove message deleted on an imap server?
thnkx.
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 02:50:52PM +0200, Thorsten Haude wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Steve Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-10-14 13:36]:
> >On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 03:25:44PM +0200, Lukas Ruf wrote:
> >> a few seconds ago, I wanted to re-subscribe under a different name on
> >> http://www.mutt.org/mail-l
Thomas,
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Thomas Dickey wrote:
>
> I recall seeing some comments to the effect that some non-compliant browsers
> allow one to submit a form with no radio buttons checked.
>
at least my mozilla 1.0 running on a Linux 2.4.18 box started with no
buttons checked ,-)
wbr,
--
L
David Bear ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> Maybe I'm trying to be too pine-ish -- but I'm expecting to expunge
> messages marked for deletion. Does mutt do it that way or do I need
> to issue some other command to really remove message deleted on an
> imap server?
Doesn't bound to $ solve your p
* On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Brian Bray wrote:
> I've been looking around for a painless way to modify the From header based on
> which account I am using.
Maybe you just need to set $alternates and $reverse_name.
--
John
I recently installed mutt (1.4) on a number of solaris machines: sol7 and
sol8. I needed libiconv and I certainly had to be root, regardless of my
target. It was not a simple install but it did work reliably once I did the
configure correctly per below:
I first set LD_RUN_PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 10:44:37PM -0500, Brian Bray wrote:
>
>I've been looking around for a painless way to modify the From header based on
>which account I am using.
>
Why not just create some macros to change the from: header? For
example:
macro compose "Your Name\
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\n"
savanna wrote:
> In the FAQ there's a procmail recipe for converting old style pgp
> signatures to new style multi-part mime. The very first line should
> indicate that it's a filter recipe, not a delivery recipe:
>
> ie
>
> :0 f
>
> and not
>
> :0
>
> In this way all messages can be filtere
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