also sprach Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.08.28.2158 +0200]:
> you just got really lucky). The way mutt determines whether a file is
> modified is by comparing the mtime of the temp file it created to the
> mtime of the temp file once the editor is done editing. The mtime is
> stored in
Hi folks,
I know, I'm a little off-topic, but I have a question about a charset issue:
On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 02:39:54PM -0400, Cristóbal M. Palmer wrote:
^^
> Cristóbal Palmer
^
I have a clean mutt 1.5.16 running on a linux with locale "[
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 10:36:07AM +0200, Alexander Dahl wrote:
>
> Did I miss some in my configuration (I can't imagine), is this a bug in
> mutt I should report or is it a wrong coded mail?
Fair chance it's me. I've seen the same miscoding in my boss's
inbox. He uses alpine:
http://www.washing
* Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-08-28 13:58]:
> On Tuesday, August 28 at 03:14 PM, quoth martin f krafft:
> > So I wanted to change the subject line on all thread mails. First, I
> > missed the "pass (Maildir) files of tagged messages to external
> > command as *arguments*" command in mu
Ctrl-b invokes urlview which provides a list of URLs in the current
message and allows me to choose one of them to view it. This invokes
w3m or elinks. This is good.
But from time to time I want to invoke other browsers. Or just copy the
URL to the X11 clipboard.
Is there an alternative to url
* Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-29-07 07:36]:
> Ctrl-b invokes urlview which provides a list of URLs in the current
> message and allows me to choose one of them to view it. This invokes
> w3m or elinks. This is good.
>
> But from time to time I want to invoke other browsers. Or just
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On Wednesday, August 29 at 10:36 AM, quoth Alexander Dahl:
>On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 02:39:54PM -0400, Cristóbal M. Palmer wrote:
> ^^
>> Cristóbal Palmer
> ^
Headers are only allowed to be sent in U
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On Wednesday, August 29 at 05:44 AM, quoth Cristóbal M. Palmer:
> It'd be awesome if somebody on this list could point out where I'm
> erring.
Hmm... Presumably, that's set in your muttrc via 'set realname="..."',
right? My first guess would be tha
On 29.08.2007 (07:08), Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> Hmm... Presumably, that's set in your muttrc via 'set realname="..."',
> right? My first guess would be that you need to tell mutt what charset
> you've encoded the muttrc file in (it assumes ascii unless you set
> config_charset to something). You'll
> this seems to work. At least a test mail I sent to myself did. Let's
> see how this one fares...
Looks fine on my side. :-)
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Hi,
mea culpa, mea culpa...
I had two set sorts in my muttrc... and the second one was overwriting
the good one...
Ok, that fixes the sort issue... now, macro indeces...
I got this email:
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Hello,
On Saturday, August 18, 2
Hi Kyle,
> The subject? You mean your *From* header, right?
Sure the From header, sorry about that. O:-)
Greets
Alex
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> > elachistos| echo $TERM
> > xterm-xfree86
> >
> > This is set so because it solved a lot of problems I had in mutt
> > reconising the defined colours
>
> You had these problems while you were using Fedora or only after
> moving to OpenBSD? Did you have problems with vim's colors at the
> same t
On Wednesday, August 29 at 03:35 PM, quoth Eyolf Østrem:
On 29.08.2007 (07:08), Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Hmm... Presumably, that's set in your muttrc via 'set
realname="..."', right? My first guess would be that you need to
tell mutt what charset you've encoded the muttrc file in (it
assumes ascii
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 07:55:18AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-29-07 07:36]:
> > Ctrl-b invokes urlview which provides a list of URLs in the current
> > message and allows me to choose one of them to view it. This invokes
> > w3m or elinks. This is
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On Wednesday, August 29 at 04:30 PM, quoth Kai Grossjohann:
>Actually, what I want is a list of URLs just like that provided by
>urlview, but when selecting an http or https URL I should be able to
>choose a browser. Or perhaps choose a browser global
Hello Cristóbal,
On Tuesday, August 28, 2007 at 14:39:54 -0400, Cristóbal M. Palmer wrote:
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cristóbal M. Palmer)
Your name is misencoded in all your mails, probably because the
"From:" field is not written by Mutt. May I suggest you to: Set $from
and $realname, ve
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On Wednesday, August 29 at 03:53 PM, quoth Vim Visual:
> I ssh to a linux box to check the email. This is more convenient
> because that pc is part of a cluster and is being backup'ed every
> night...
>
> When I ssh it from my OpenBSD laptop mutt is
On 2007-08-29, Holger Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-08-28 13:58]:
> > On Tuesday, August 28 at 03:14 PM, quoth martin f krafft:
> > > So I wanted to change the subject line on all thread mails. First, I
> > > missed the "pass (Maildir) files of tagged
On Wednesday, 29 August 2007 at 08:57, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2007-08-29, Holger Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > * Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-08-28 13:58]:
> > > HEH. This *would* work, if you were on a much slower machine (or if
> > > you just got really lucky). The way mutt de
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On Wednesday, August 29 at 09:06 AM, quoth Brendan Cully:
>> Oddly, mutt does not do this in the edit_one_message() function
>> which I think is the one being used in this case. I think this
>> should be fixed. If folks agree and unless someone els
On 2007-08-29, Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ctrl-b invokes urlview which provides a list of URLs in the current
> message and allows me to choose one of them to view it. This invokes
> w3m or elinks. This is good.
>
> But from time to time I want to invoke other browsers. Or jus
On Wednesday, 29 August 2007 at 10:11, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 29 at 09:06 AM, quoth Brendan Cully:
> >> Oddly, mutt does not do this in the edit_one_message() function
> >> which I think is the one being used in this case. I think this
> >> should be fixed. If folks agree an
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On Wednesday, August 29 at 09:15 AM, quoth Gary Johnson:
>I use w3m instead of urlview for the Ctrl-B command.
>
> macro index \cB ": unset wait_key; set pipe_decode\n|w3m\n: set wait_key;
> unset pipe_decode\n" "call w3m to extract URLs out of a me
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Hey all,
I swear this has been talked about before, but I can't find it in the
list archive...
My posts to the list are all signed with both DomainKey and DKIM
signatures, and for some reason, they're all broken. What is the mutt
mailing list soft
On Wednesday, 29 August 2007 at 10:59, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I swear this has been talked about before, but I can't find it in the
> list archive...
>
> My posts to the list are all signed with both DomainKey and DKIM
> signatures, and for some reason, they're all broken. What is t
Am 2007-08-24 23:49:36, schrieb David J. Weller-Fahy:
> Perhaps I'm looking for a feature that doesn't exist, and I'm almost
> certainly missing something simple, but here's the background:
It seems there is no way in mutt...
I am too using a simplified code sniplet of "uw-imap" to get all
direc
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On Wednesday, August 29 at 10:03 AM, quoth Brendan Cully:
>> My posts to the list are all signed with both DomainKey and DKIM
>> signatures, and for some reason, they're all broken. What is the
>> mutt mailing list software *doing* that's breaking th
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 11:30:15AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> Hrm, it would appear that you are correct. My DKIM validator was
> broken (needed to update Mail::DKIM), so now the DKIM signatures
> validate correctly. However my DomainKey signatures are still broken;
> my validator says "Message
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 2007-08-22 16:19:38, schrieb Meenal Pant:
>
>> Hello,
>> I want to use mutt as a command inside a script and therefore I don't
>> want to run mutt interactively.
>> To achieve this, I use:
>> $> mutt -F ./.muttrc -s "Hello" -i ../text.txt [EMAIL PROTECTED] > and
On 2007-08-29, Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 29 at 09:15 AM, quoth Gary Johnson:
> >I use w3m instead of urlview for the Ctrl-B command.
> >
> > macro index \cB ": unset wait_key; set pipe_decode\n|w3m\n: set wait_key;
> > unset pipe_decode\n" "call w3m to extrac
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On Wednesday, August 29 at 01:38 PM, quoth Jeff Macdonald:
>On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 11:30:15AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>> Hrm, it would appear that you are correct. My DKIM validator was
>> broken (needed to update Mail::DKIM), so now the DKIM sign
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On Wednesday, August 29 at 10:50 AM, quoth Gary Johnson:
>> In html email, w3m (my usual inline html renderer) doesn't spit out
>> all the links in convenient fashion at the bottom, like elinks
>> does, and what links there are are often wrapped to t
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On Wednesday, August 29 at 09:15 AM, quoth Gary Johnson:
>I use w3m instead of urlview for the Ctrl-B command.
>
> macro index \cB ": unset wait_key; set pipe_decode\n|w3m\n: set wait_key;
> unset pipe_decode\n" "call w3m to extract URLs out of a me
2007/8/29, Meenal Pant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I tried your suggestion of using gpg-agent. This works well with mutt
> but only in interactive mode again. Any ideas ? When I try sending
>
> $> mutt -F ./.muttrc -s "Hello" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> with pgp-autosign= yes set in .muttrc, it is delivered a
On 2007-08-29, Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 29 at 10:50 AM, quoth Gary Johnson:
> >> In html email, w3m (my usual inline html renderer) doesn't spit out
> >> all the links in convenient fashion at the bottom, like elinks
> >> does, and what links there are are of
Hi,
whenever I get a link to a web address it is shown in a line; that's
fine, but for the lines which are too long (longer than the terminal
size used). in that case mutt breaks the line and continues it in a
new one and that's indicated with a +
For instance:
http://defectivebydesign.org/sites
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 09:22:03PM +0200, Vim Visual wrote:
> whenever I get a link to a web address it is shown in a line; that's
> fine, but for the lines which are too long (longer than the terminal
> size used). in that case mutt breaks the line and continues it in a
> new one and that's indic
Quoting Alain Bench ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cristóbal M. Palmer)
It shows up as a proper 'ó' at my screen. But probably because i am in a
native UTF-8 environment. What you quoted back looks like an utf8
character in latin1 encoding ;)
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Thus spake Alexander Dahl [08/29/07 @ 10.36.07 +0200]:
> Hi folks,
>
> I know, I'm a little off-topic, but I have a question about a charset issue:
>
> On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 02:39:54PM -0400, Crist??bal M. Palmer wrote:
>^^
> > Crist?bal Palmer
>
On 2007-08-29, Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 29 at 09:15 AM, quoth Gary Johnson:
> >I use w3m instead of urlview for the Ctrl-B command.
> >
> > macro index \cB ": unset wait_key; set pipe_decode\n|w3m\n: set wait_key;
> > unset pipe_decode\n" "call w3m to extrac
Big Lambchop bless you, William
mutt is approaching now perfection...
2007/8/29, William Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 09:22:03PM +0200, Vim Visual wrote:
>
> > whenever I get a link to a web address it is shown in a line; that's
> > fine, but for the lines which are too
On Wednesday, Aug 29, 2007 at 12:47, William Yardley wrote:
> look for $markers in TFM... unset it and it will get rid of the markers
> on wrapped lines.
This still doesn't prevent mutt from putting in a hard carriage return
in order to wrap the line, though. This is annoying if, for example,
you'
well, if you're using a fancy desktop environment or whatever you like
to call it, click right and choose "copy link address"
otherwise the two steps... it's not that dramatic... believe me,
looking for the hidden + was much worse...
or reduce the size of the font in your terminal until it fits t
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 04:20:18PM -0400, Lloyd-Knight, Conrad wrote:
> On Wednesday, Aug 29, 2007 at 12:47, William Yardley wrote:
> > look for $markers in TFM... unset it and it will get rid of the markers
> > on wrapped lines.
>
> This still doesn't prevent mutt from putting in a hard carriage
On 2007-08-29, Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hardly ever use the second or third external browser. I just
> tried using them and they don't work. They did in previous releases
> of w3m. Now though, 2M, 3M, 2M and 3M all open the
> page/link in Firefox. I just tested w3m-0.5.1
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