* bill lam on Wednesday, February 04, 2009 at 13:28:09 +0800
> Apologise if this OT, I use rss2email to download rss and then it
> automatically calls sendmail to send them as emails to my gmail
> account so that they can be read with mutt. My pc does not have valid
> domain name. I wonder if it
Hi all,
Can mutt do case-insensitive completion? If so, how? I've been unable to
find anything...
I'd really prefer case-insensitive completion, because I use upper case a
lot in filenames and mailboxes, but I don't rely upon it to distinguish
between files. It's annoying to constantly have to pr
On Wed, 04 Feb 2009, Christian Ebert wrote:
> With my postfix' sendmail here this works.
Thank for suggestion. I was using msmtp symlink as sendmail that
doesn't work. Using postfix' sendmail it works ok.
I am quite happy with rss2email/mutt combination as my newsfeed
reader.
--
regards,
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* bill lam on Wednesday, February 04, 2009 at 21:51:59 +0800
> On Wed, 04 Feb 2009, Christian Ebert wrote:
>> With my postfix' sendmail here this works.
>
> Thank for suggestion. I was using msmtp symlink as sendmail that
> doesn't work. Using postfix' sendmail it works ok.
But you can combine
bill [04.Feb.2009 14:51]:
On Wed, 04 Feb 2009, Christian Ebert wrote:
With my postfix' sendmail here this works.
Thank for suggestion. I was using msmtp symlink as sendmail that
doesn't work. Using postfix' sendmail it works ok.
Is there some other way around this other than having to ru
emailj...@gmx.de wrote: [Wed Feb 04 2009, 09:38:07AM EST]
> Is there some other way around this other than having to run postfix?
I haven't used rss2email but it seems trivial to edit
rss2email.py to call procmail instead of sendmail. Something
like:
--- rss2email.py.orig 2009-02-04 09:51:18.
On Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 09:53:03AM -0500, Aron Griffis wrote:
> emailj...@gmx.de wrote: [Wed Feb 04 2009, 09:38:07AM EST]
> > Is there some other way around this other than having to run postfix?
>
> I haven't used rss2email but it seems trivial to edit
> rss2email.py to call procmail instead of