Hello,Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>!
* You wrote on Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 11:15:29PM -0600:
> Is there a limit how many variable I can assign to a hook?
> I have below:
>
> send-hook . 'unmy_hdr From:'
> send-hook '~t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'set signature=~/.mutt/signature-personal'
> 'my_hdr From: Jose
On 10/08/07 15:08, shen xiaofei wrote:
> Hello,Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>!
>
> * You wrote on Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 11:15:29PM -0600:
> > Is there a limit how many variable I can assign to a hook?
> > I have below:
> >
> > send-hook . 'unmy_hdr From:'
> > send-hook '~t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'set sign
> > > send-hook PATTERN set signature=SIGNATURE_FILE
> >
> > That's pretty cool, I'll try that to append a signature based on
> > outgoing address.
>
> There is another notable feature, you can set SIGNATURE_FILE to a pipe
> like this:
>
> send-hook PATTERN set signature="SIGNATURE_FILE|"
>
> m
Hi All,
Mutt rocks...Threading in mutt rocks than GMAIL! After using Mutt, I
don't feel like using any other email clients
I don't have access to linux box on office. We use windows and outlook
(or webmail) to access office emails...
1. Can I access my outlook pst file from mutt windows clie
On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 11:26:07PM +0100, Jerry Walker wrote:
> Hi Rem,
>
> On Sat 6 Oct 2007 12:58, Rem P Roberti wrote:
> > Still searching for a way to export aliases from my alias folder to Abook
> > via Mutt. Anyone know how to do
> > that?
>
> Use "abook --convert ...". Try "abook --
On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 02:19:33PM +0530, Dilip M wrote:
> I don't have access to linux box on office. We use windows and outlook
> (or webmail) to access office emails...
One simple thing I can think of is Mutt for Windows, using Cygwin and
otherwise.
This might help, but seems way outdated:
htt
On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 02:34:25PM +0530, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
[snip]
And sorry for Cc'ing the list. I pressed `g' instead of `L' by
mistake. :-(
Kumar
--
Kumar Appaiah,
458, Jamuna Hostel,
Indian Institute of Technology Madras,
Chennai - 600 036
On 10/8/07, Kumar Appaiah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...snip..
> I think a better means would be to use cygwin and somehow get getmail
> or fetchmail to POP/IMAP your mail, though I speak without knowing the
> situation in your office.
Not sure, If getmail could get emails from MS exchange?
I us
On 2007.10.08 08:52:11 +, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 11:26:07PM +0100, Jerry Walker wrote:
> > Hi Rem,
> >
> > On Sat 6 Oct 2007 12:58, Rem P Roberti wrote:
> > > Still searching for a way to export aliases from my alias folder to Abook
> > > via Mutt. Anyone know how
Quoting Kumar Appaiah ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> [snip]
> And sorry for Cc'ing the list. I pressed `g' instead of `L' by
> mistake. :-(
I'm happy you CC'd the list. The 'bad part' is CC'ing the Original
Poster. As he/she is likely to be subscribed to the list too.
List replies are good. Direct repli
Dilip M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/8/07, Kumar Appaiah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...snip..
>
> > I think a better means would be to use cygwin and somehow get getmail
> > or fetchmail to POP/IMAP your mail, though I speak without knowing the
> > situation in your office.
>
> Not sure,
Hello mutt users,
my first post to the list.
Since I've read about the sidebar USE-flag (Gentoo) in this mailing
list, I've given it a try and it works almost perfect, only one thing is
annoying me:
I can no longer use return to open mails or scroll down mails, instead,
the next entry in the sid
On 2007-10-08, Andreas Leppert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello mutt users,
>
> my first post to the list.
>
> Since I've read about the sidebar USE-flag (Gentoo) in this mailing
> list, I've given it a try and it works almost perfect, only one thing is
> annoying me:
>
> I can no longer use r
Hello,
i use the sidebar patch in gentoo without a problem (1.5.16, Useflags:
berkdb crypt -debug gdbm gnutls -gpgme -idn -imap -mbox nls -nntp -pop
-qdbm -sasl sidebar smime -smtp ssl -vanilla).
I changed the bindings for better use to this:
bind index \ca sidebar-prev
bind index \cy sidebar-ne
When I copied mutt manual to my home directory (for printing) and open
it with nano or any other editor like openoffice all I got is a strange
characters:
--example--
The Mutt E-Mail Client
Michael Elkins
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]@c^Hcs^Hs.^H.h^Hhm^Hmc^Hc.^H.e^Hed^Hdu^Hu>
version 1.5.1
On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 02:36:30PM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
> Since you didn't elaborate on what you mean by "return" except that
> it is not the same as "enter", I assume that you mean an ASCII
> carriage return, 0x0D. That is the same character as Ctrl-J.
Well, I did not know that Ctrl-J i
On 10/8/07, Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I copied mutt manual to my home directory (for printing) and open
> it with nano or any other editor like openoffice all I got is a strange
> characters:
> file /usr/share/doc/mutt-1.5.16/manual.txt
> /usr/share/doc/mutt-1.5.16/manual.txt: ASCII
On 2007-10-09, Andreas Leppert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 02:36:30PM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
> > Since you didn't elaborate on what you mean by "return" except that
> > it is not the same as "enter", I assume that you mean an ASCII
> > carriage return, 0x0D. That is
I am in the process of trying to set up Procmail, and I thought that the
.procmail file, and my getmailrc were configured properly. But when I
try to retrieve mail I get this error message:
Exception: please read docs/BUGS and include the following information
in any bug report:
getmail versio
On 10/8/07, Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
..snip...
> > Not sure, If getmail could get emails from MS exchange?
> If Exchange is configured to allow POP or IMAP access, yes.
Yes, it is configured to allow POPS and IMAPS.
But, when I try to access it, it fails with error,
[EMAIL P
On 10/9/07, Rem P Roberti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...snip...
> getmail version 4.7.6
> Python version 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Sep 16 2007, 14:19:57)
> [GCC 3.4.6 [FreeBSD] 20060305]
>
> Unhandled exception follows:
> File "/usr/local/bin/getmail", line 506, in main
> destination_func =
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