Hi Kyle,
Kyle Wheeler schrieb:
> On Monday, February 16 at 02:31 PM, quoth Sven Hergenhahn:
>> I'm trying to bind control-up and control-down.
>
> the way to find out if mutt can see those characters is to use
> the function
Thanks. Tried that and it returned
Char = A, Oktal = 101, Dezimal =
Le jeudi 12 février de l'année 2009, vers 18 heures et 07 minutes, Michael
Pobega écrivait:
> I use archive-mail in a Cronjob. It checks by date, so for high traffic
> mailing lists I have it archiving mail 15 days old, and for low traffic
> mailing lists 30 days, etc.
Hi, i use archive-mail too.
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 01:55:49PM -0600, Kevin Beranek wrote:
> > offlineimap has its own mailing list.
>
> I'm supposedly subscribed to it but I never get any of the messages so I
> figured I probably couldn't send any emails to it.
Then, you should open a bug. I didn't try to subscribe but t
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On Tuesday, February 17 at 09:37 AM, quoth Sven Hergenhahn:
>Hi Kyle,
>
>Kyle Wheeler schrieb:
>> On Monday, February 16 at 02:31 PM, quoth Sven Hergenhahn:
>>> I'm trying to bind control-up and control-down.
>>
>> the way to find out if mutt can see
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 08:36:01AM -0700, Paul E Condon wrote:
> Even today an MTA is needed for hosts that have special uses.
> Firewalls, etc. On these machines there are a bunch of daemon
> processes, which can get into trouble, and need to be able to call for
> help. On Debian, and likely othe
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:56:44PM -0500, Ed Blackman wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 01:16:14AM +0100, Ennio-Sr wrote:
>> I commented all my .muttrc lines referring to 'unhook' and 'send-hook'
>> and adapted the lines you suggested to my addresses. Still nothing
>> happens when I press 'z'!
>
> A
On 17Feb2009 14:09, Alexandre wrote:
| Le jeudi 12 février de l'année 2009, vers 18 heures et 07 minutes, Michael
Pobega écrivait:
| > I use archive-mail in a Cronjob. It checks by date, so for high traffic
| > mailing lists I have it archiving mail 15 days old, and for low traffic
| > mailing li
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 05:51:35PM +, Don Raikes wrote:
Hey:
I use smtp.comcast.net without any problems with mutt. I send it with
msmtp. here is my .msmtprc file:
account default
host smtp.comcast.net
port 25
from @comcast.net
auth on
password
logfile ~/.mstp.log
When i configured .msmt
This is the first time this has happened. I just installed a new
mailbox for mail coming from a new list subscription. Everthing works
including Procmail which places the mail in the right place. The only
thing that doesn't work is that I don't get any notification of new mail
for this mailbox.
Le mercredi 18 février de l'année 2009, vers 10 heures et 46 minutes, Cameron
Simpson écrivait:
> Maybe you should detail your problems. I use mairix to search archived
> email via a wrapper script that invoked mutt on the mairix result folder
> after the search. Add a cron job to re-index the arc
Le vendredi 13 février de l'année 2009, vers 22 heures et 10 minutes, Chris
Willard écrivait:
> Hello All,
>
> Can someone please explain how scoring works for a beginner? I belong
> to a few mailing lists and some of them have quite a lot of messages.
>
> As I understand it I can use scoring to
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