[gubi@squirrel.han.de: List dead or am I unsubscribed]

1999-02-27 Thread Anonymous
Hello again. I tried to send this message a few days before and get it bouced back. Then I asked in comp.mail.mutt and heard about some probelems, which however should be fixed at this time. Can someone tell me if i can be read here? Thanks Rainer -Forwarded message from Rainer Gubansk

traffic

1999-02-27 Thread Anonymous
Is there much traffic on this list? Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Precedence: bulk I keep subscribing and then suddenly after a few emails everything dries up... Do I get get dropped automatically after a couple of days if I don't pick up mail? I am experincing problems getting mutt to format mail c

[mutt security] tempfile race in mutt

1999-02-28 Thread Anonymous
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Re: traffic

1999-02-28 Thread Anonymous
On Sat, Feb 27, 1999 at 09:57:54PM +, John Poltorak wrote: > Is there much traffic on this list? > Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Precedence: bulk > I keep subscribing and then suddenly after a few emails everything > dries up... Do I get get dropped automatically after a couple of days > if I d

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1999-03-03 Thread Anonymous
Hi, You already know me ;-} I'm upgrading from 0.79... I have problems with the following characters (and probably more that I didn't try): äöüßÄÖÜâêîôûàèìòùáéíóúÂÊÎÔÛÀÈÌÒÙÁÉÍÓÚ (Two lines if you can't display them:) """z"""^`'^`' aousAOUaeiouaeiouaeiouAEIOUAEIOUAE

Re: mark messages with an "expires" date in future?

1999-03-05 Thread Anonymous
On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 04:09:22PM +, Einar Indridason wrote: > Yes, I was looking for an easy way within mutt to "this message will expire > at this time in the future" without having to manually mess with the > 'Expire: ' header. (I'm still looking :-) Looks like another reason for havin

Re: Bothersome Reply-To header

1999-03-05 Thread Anonymous
According to Ron Johnson: > I've just made the switch from gnus to mutt, and so far I really like it. > The only real problem I've seen so far is getting rid of this bothersome > Reply-To header that is appended to my messages. It does not even seem Do you have a REPLYTO environment variable ? I

Re: Bothersome Reply-To header

1999-03-05 Thread Anonymous
Ollivier Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Do you have a REPLYTO environment variable ? If yes, remove it. I do not have a REPLYTO environment variable. I do have the reply_to option set in my .muttrc, but according to the doco that is just used for replying to listmail. I've tried unsettin

Re: Bothersome Reply-To header

1999-03-05 Thread Anonymous
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I do not have a REPLYTO environment variable. I do have the reply_to > option set in my .muttrc, but according to the doco that is just used > for replying to listmail. I've tried unsetting it just in case, but > that did not help. This is an odd probl

Re: Bothersome Reply-To header

1999-03-05 Thread Anonymous
David DeSimone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This is an odd problem. Mutt normally does not insert a Reply-To header > unless it has a value to assign the header. However, if you have > full-header editing turned on, a blank Reply-To header will be inserted > so that you can put something in, i

Re: Bothersome Reply-To header

1999-03-05 Thread Anonymous
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think that it must be some kind of bad interaction between > edit_headers and my editor (vim). When I edit mail everything looks > OK and the Reply-To field is in the headers. It just seems to add a > blank line before it is sent out. What if you edi

Re: Bothersome Reply-To header

1999-03-05 Thread Anonymous
Quoting David DeSimone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > What if you edit the message, return to the compose screen, then select > edit again? Does the header move to the body of the message? If it > doesn't, then I don't see how it could be the editor's fault. > > Strange, either way. When I first edit

Re: Bothersome Reply-To header

1999-03-05 Thread Anonymous
Yup, if I do multiple edits, I get multiple Reply-To headers. Here is an example of editing, going to compose, and editing again 4 times over: From: Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Bcc: Subject: test Reply-To: Reply-To: Test 3 Reply-

Re: Bothersome Reply-To header

1999-03-05 Thread Anonymous
Oddly, if I reply to a message the Reply-To stays in the header. The problem only manifests itself when I compose a new message. Cheers, Ron -- Ronald L. Johnson Sr. Systems and Networks Administrator, Perl Addict MERL - A Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratory http://www.merl.com

Re: Bothersome Reply-To header

1999-03-05 Thread Anonymous
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > When I first edit the message, everything looks fine. If I return to > the compose screen and then edit again, my original Reply-To header is > in the body and I have a new Reply-To header in the headers. Most > odd. What editor are you using? Is it

Re: Bothersome Reply-To header

1999-03-05 Thread Anonymous
> Either that, or Mutt thinks there's something wrong with the line just > previous to the Reply-To header, and so it thinks that that must be the > end of the headers, and parses the Reply-To as if it was part of the > body. On my system, the line just above Reply-To is the Subject header. It o

Re: Bothersome Reply-To header

1999-03-06 Thread Anonymous
On Fri, Mar 05, 1999 at 04:11:19PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > Yup, if I do multiple edits, I get multiple Reply-To headers. Here is an > example of editing, going to compose, and editing again 4 times over: > > From: Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >

Re: bounce! as opposed to bounce

1999-03-06 Thread Anonymous
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Xterm, Mutt, and color

1999-03-06 Thread Anonymous
What is a good Xterm to use so the color works with Mutt. The color support is nice under the Linux virtual consoles, but I work mostly in X. Thanx Jeff

Re: preferred editor?...

1999-03-06 Thread Anonymous
On Sat, 06 Mar 1999, John Poltorak wrote: > I've looked at VIM recently but can't see anything special about > it. Maybe I need a specific config file for use with mutt... If anyone > has such a file, could I have a copy? Maybe you will find here what you want: URL:http://www.math.fu-be

Re: Xterm, Mutt, and color

1999-03-06 Thread Anonymous
On Sat, Mar 06, 1999 at 16:06 (+), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > What is a good Xterm to use so the color works with Mutt. The color > support is nice under the Linux virtual consoles, but I work mostly in > X. I use rxvt, mutt compiled with slang, and make sure $COLORTERM=rxvt. Of course, YM

Re: Bothersome Reply-To header

1999-03-08 Thread Anonymous
On Fri, Mar 05, 1999 at 04:27:15PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > Oddly, if I reply to a message the Reply-To stays in the header. The problem > only manifests itself when I compose a new message. Try removing the extra blank line and see if it gets added again -- if not, it's in the original setup

[Solution] Re: Bothersome Reply-To header

1999-03-08 Thread Anonymous
This did the trick. It seems that the problem was that I had my editor (vim) start at the first blank line after the headers (right below Reply-To). When going into insert mode with "i" it incorporated Reply-To into the body. If I go into insert mode with "o" (skipping a line after Reply-To) it

Re: [Solution] Re: Bothersome Reply-To header

1999-03-08 Thread Anonymous
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This did the trick. It seems that the problem was that I had my > editor (vim) start at the first blank line after the headers (right > below Reply-To). When going into insert mode with "i" it incorporated > Reply-To into the body. If I go into insert

Re: [Solution] Re: Bothersome Reply-To header

1999-03-08 Thread Anonymous
On Mon, Mar 08, 1999 at 11:54:41AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > Majorly annoying problem; very simple solution. We call that a 'cockpit' error -- Later ... Rich Roth --- On-the-Net Direct: Box 927, Northampton, MA 01061, Voice: 413-586-9668 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Url

Re: record folder shortcut?

1999-03-13 Thread Anonymous
I could do it from the command line or within mutt. I'm using version 0.95.3us. On Mon, Mar 08, 1999 at 07:09:13PM -0800, David Ellement wrote: > On 990308, at 18:50:28, The Beast from the East wrote: > > Did you set the "record" variable? This variable has no default > > so you may have to set

imap timeout error?

1999-03-15 Thread Anonymous
Hi, I'm getting this error mesg from time to time: imap_error(): unexpected response in imap_check_mailbox(): * BYE Autologout; i Specifically, I get this when I haven't touched index for a while. That means, I'm either in pager reading mails or composing mail. Then when I go back to index, i go

Switching to mutt-Help!-

1999-03-15 Thread Anonymous
Someone kindly replied direct suggesting using mutt -f ~/mail/INBOX as a test. That worked,however while trying to get a mailboxes entry to work,switching from editor to mutt each time in another tty, pine got the stitch and deleted all in my INBOX file! So I lost your address. W

Re: threading with [listname] lists

1999-03-16 Thread Anonymous
On Mon, Mar 15, 1999, Nathan Treadway ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: | | I am subscribed to a couple of mailing lists that put the list name in | square brackets at the beginning of the Subject, as in | Subject: [mylist] My problem | and then followup messages with | Subject: [mylist] RE: My proble

Re: threading with [listname] lists

1999-03-16 Thread Anonymous
On Mon, Mar 15, 1999 at 07:33:53PM -0500, Nathan Treadway wrote: > First off, I've tried to look for this answer in the mailing list > archives but have found that www.findmail.com (following the link from > http://www.mutt.org/) hasn't been responding for a couple of days. > If someone can poin

Re: threading with [listname] lists

1999-03-15 Thread Anonymous
Try: set reply_regexp="^((re:|\\[mylist\\])[ \t]*)+" This will of course lose you the advantage of the sort_re variable, since in terms of pseudo-threading, mutt will think everything is a reply. This might make messages that have the same subject but are actually not really in the same thread g

Re: threading with [listname] lists

1999-03-15 Thread Anonymous
On 03/15/99 Nathan Treadway uttered the following other thing: > First off, I've tried to look for this answer in the mailing list > archives but have found that www.findmail.com (following the link from > http://www.mutt.org/) hasn't been responding for a couple of days. > If someone can point

Re: threading with [listname] lists

1999-03-16 Thread Anonymous
Brandon Long [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > Also, can some one update the link to www.egroups.com instead? It's taken care of in the updated pages... I wanted to put those up last week but life got busy. I should be able to get to it this week. -- Jeremy Blosser | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | htt

imap problem

1999-03-17 Thread Anonymous
Hi I'm trying to use imap with mutt. We have a Solstice Internet Mail server and when I change folder to {server_name}Inbox, then mutt froze Fetching message headers... [2/3] and I have no options about imap in my .muttrc file Compile options: -DOMAIN -HOMESPOOL -USE_SETGID +USE_DOTLOCK +U

Re: Switching to mutt

1999-03-17 Thread Anonymous
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Re: Switching to mutt

1999-03-17 Thread Anonymous
On Wed, Mar 17, 1999 at 09:03:30AM +0100, Rejo wrote: > :0: > * ^TO(.*mutt-users) > mutt-users > I would recommend instead: :0: * Sender: .*mutt-users.* mutt-users This is much saner in case of bcc's and other things. > -Rejo. -- Jeffrey Haas [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Place all beliefs in

bouncing messages with extra From_ header

1999-03-17 Thread Anonymous
Due to a mixup in the sendmail configuration on my machine, messages from local users were being delivered with an extra From_ header at the top, as in: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Feb 27 18:25:08 1999 >From nathant Sat Feb 27 18:25:08 1999 Received: (from nathant@localhost) [...

Re: preferred editor?...

1999-03-17 Thread Anonymous
Petr Hlustik: |Rich Roth: |>Randall Hopper: |> |> > On that thread, which [editors] support WYSIWYG text/enriched |> > composition with Mutt? |> |> I think that is on the table for someone to write. | |Emacs has a WYSIWYG text-enriched mode. However, when I get back to Mutt, |is there a

Re: imap problem

1999-03-17 Thread Anonymous
On 03/17/99 Martin Keseg - Sun Slovakia - SE uttered the following other thing: > Hi > > I'm trying to use imap with mutt. We have a Solstice Internet Mail server > and when I change folder to {server_name}Inbox, then mutt froze > Fetching message headers... [2/3] > > and I have no options abo

pgp + attachments

1999-04-16 Thread Anonymous
Warning Could not process message with given Content-Type: multipart/signed; boundary=7pXD3OQNRL3RjWCz; micalg=pgp-sha1;protocol="application/pgp-signature"

Re: Wish: Changed behavior of "jump"

1999-04-16 Thread Anonymous
Axel Beckert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > IMHO it would be much more useful, if jump would accept any non-digit > as terminator of the message number to jump to and would the push that > last typed character to execute the appropriate function. Hmm, I don't like that idea, probably because I'm

Re: mailing output stream as a file [borderline off topic]

1999-04-16 Thread Anonymous
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 11:36:55AM +0200, Eric Smith wrote: > I want to send the output of a unix process (i.e. a text stream) by mail as > an attached text file _non_ interactively. I loathe making tmp files and > then deleting them and would like to keep this all in memory using > variables. >

Re: Automatice sending of e-mails?

1999-04-16 Thread Anonymous
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 05:09:54PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote: > mutt -s subject to@there < textfile > > If you're not relying on any special mutt features you're probably better > off using /bin/mail or /bin/mailx instead or whatever your OS provides. mutt -s subject to@there <<__EOM__ Dear

Re: Turn-off automatic marking as 'read'?

1999-04-16 Thread Anonymous
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote: > Marek, et al -- > > Better yet, if there was something you wanted to then go back and > process in that folder, just his '%' to set the mailbox as read-only > (and thus prevent a write) and then 'c'hange back to the same mailbox That's a goo

Re: limit question

1999-04-17 Thread Anonymous
Bevan Broun hat ueber "Re: limit question" geschrieben: > > Odd. I always just "l all". > > "l *" is shorter. But it shows me, that all messages are limited. And when using "l all" I get the normal state back, i.e. unlimit Maybe you can map a "Esc-U" to "l all" or anything like that bye --

Re: Turn-off automatic marking as 'read'?

1999-04-17 Thread Anonymous
On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 22:13:08 -0400, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote: > [...] and then 'c'hange back to the same mailbox > (if you use the patch from, um, either Byrial or Sec I think :-) then > you can just 'c'hange to '^' in shorthand); it's faster than quitting > and restarting mutt. The patc

Re: limit question

1999-04-19 Thread Anonymous
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 05:33:45PM -0700, Robert Chien wrote: > Hi, > > I have a simple question: after I type 'l' to limit messages by a > certain criteria (usually by sender's email addr), when I'm done, I > would like to go back to my full inbox. But there's no "unlimit" key > definition (or i

Re: MS attachments

1999-05-02 Thread Anonymous
On Sun, May 02, 1999 at 18:31:53 +0300, David Resnick wrote: > I recieve mail from MS-Outlook clients with attachments that I cannot > access. Mutt displays these attachments in the body of the email, like > this: [snip] Tell them to send MIME attachments instead of non-standard uuencoded files.

Re: MS attachments

1999-05-02 Thread Anonymous
On Sun, 02 May 1999, David Resnick wrote: > I recieve mail from MS-Outlook clients with attachments that I > cannot access. Mutt displays these attachments in the body of the > email, like this: Content-Description: ATT23047.ATT > [-- octet-filter file type: "ASCII text" --] > > > > ,

Re: Mutt setup

1999-05-02 Thread Anonymous
paul dixit: ~> I'm migrating from Netscape Mail to mutt (Yes, that means I'm a newbie ) ~> I installed the the international veersion of mutt so I can use PGP. ~> I have a couple of questions about setting it up. ~> 1. When I started mutt it indicated that /var/spool/mail/paul did not ~> exist, so

Key binding / Query problem (lbdbq)

1999-05-02 Thread Anonymous
Hi, I have had troubles before in getting this lbdb working, that was a problem because i did interpret the manual wrong. I'm pretty sure it is again something pretty stupid, but i just cannot see what it is. The thing i want did work in the past, but since my computer crashed i lost all of my

Re: Adding to date header

1999-05-02 Thread Anonymous
++ 21/04/99 17:37 -0500 - David Shaw: >happy among other things). Strictly speaking, the above format is >illegal, so who knows how another mail program will parse it. It is legal (under certain coonditions). See section 3.4.3 of RFC822, somewhere around line 845... -Rejo. -- = Rejo [Si

Re: sent-mail folder

1999-05-03 Thread Anonymous
Here is a something: Put this in your .muttrc file fcc-hook $ +sent-mail On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 11:43:37AM +0200, frank joerdens wrote: > hi! > > this question feels like it must've been asked a zillion times before, > and is probably a candidate for the faqs: how do i get mutt to copy all

Re: sent-mail folder

1999-05-03 Thread Anonymous
On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 11:43:37AM +0200, frank joerdens wrote: > hi! Hello :) > this question feels like it must've been asked a zillion times before, > and is probably a candidate for the faqs: how do i get mutt to copy all > my outgoing mail to a sent-mail folder, like pine does by default?

Charset based on mail content?

1999-05-03 Thread Anonymous
Hi! How can I tell mutt to use "charset=iso-8859-15" to encode mails written by me as soon as the mail's body contains an '¤' (Euro, 0xA4 in latin0) character? Doing this in the editor is not an option, since this has to work with text piped into mutt on the cmdline, too. All other 8bit mails s

tag color

1999-05-13 Thread Anonymous
How could set the color of the tagged messages ? I could find out the way to do that. Thx in advance

Re: error while send message

1999-05-13 Thread Anonymous
Hi Ship's Log, Lt. I.D. Chan, Stardate 130599.0939: > i'm new to mutt. > i get some trivial questions therfor I recomment: manual.txt You should have received a copy with your mutt :-) > 1. how to create a address book ? --- is it done only by 'alias' ? in a normal configurated mutt you ca

Re: How to get back to mailbox

1999-05-13 Thread Anonymous
On Thu, May 13, 1999 at 10:41:14AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > I have mutt (0.95.1i) set up to read mail from my mailbox which is > /usr/spool/mail/chris. I have my folders set up in ~/Mail. > > After changing to reading mail from one of my folders how do I get > mutt to go back to reading from

How to get back to mailbox

1999-05-13 Thread Anonymous
I have mutt (0.95.1i) set up to read mail from my mailbox which is /usr/spool/mail/chris. I have my folders set up in ~/Mail. After changing to reading mail from one of my folders how do I get mutt to go back to reading from my mailbox? Do I really have to do a 'c' command and then type the who

ignore

1999-05-19 Thread Anonymous
Hi! First of all, thanks for developing such a great piece of software! I am interested in seeing all the mail headers and then pruning them down. However, this doesn't seem to work: unignore * ignore X-Filter In-Reply-To Autoforwarded X-UID After 'unignore *', mutt seems to forget about

Re: Color Issues

1999-05-19 Thread Anonymous
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Re: Color Issues

1999-05-19 Thread Anonymous
Mark: I connect to my Linux box from home with Data Fellow's SSH2 client for Win9x, and it too has an option to display ANSI colors. I also had trouble displaying color Mutt, until I tried this: Once you connect, try TERM=rxvt export TERM mutt You might get a few characters displaying oddly

Re: Color Issues

1999-05-19 Thread Anonymous
le 18 May, Mark D. Scudder a écrit : > Hello, > > I've been using Mutt for a few weeks now and I like it. However, one of > the reasons I did start using it was so I could have a color mail client > for Linux. I connect to my Linux box using SecureCRT (an ssh client for > Win95) and if I set up

Re: Color Issues

1999-05-19 Thread Anonymous
On Wed, May 19, 1999 at 06:09:46PM +0200, Renaud Colinet wrote: > > Btw, does anyone know if it is possible to configure (as a single user) SunOS > 5.5.1 (don't know if the version matters much) to enable coloring in mutt? > xterm-color is not recognized. You'll have to install something that ca

Re: ignore

1999-05-20 Thread Anonymous
Hi, Joshua N Pritikin! Sometime (on Wednesday, May 19 at 19:06) I've received something... >Hi! > >First of all, thanks for developing such a great piece of software! > >I am interested in seeing all the mail headers and then pruning them >down. However, this doesn't seem to work: > > unign

Re: mailboxes

1999-05-25 Thread Anonymous
On 1999-05-24 19:22:19 +, Bennett Todd wrote: > MH enjoys the advantages mentioned for Maildir that come with > file-per-message --- applicability of Unix tools, > performance edge for huge messages --- but without the > locking benefit, since both the index file and the ch

Re: Moving (not copying) messages?

1999-06-01 Thread Anonymous
On Tue, Jun 01, 1999 at 04:07:44PM -0400, Chris L. Mason wrote: > This may seem like a stupid question, but is it possible to "move" messages > from one folder to another? I know I can copy messages, or a group of > tagged messages, but then I have to delete them in the current folder, and > they

Re: Moving (not copying) messages?

1999-06-01 Thread Anonymous
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Reply

1999-06-03 Thread Anonymous
I've got a real quick question.. How to I change the reply character from ">" to ":" with in Mutt. I'm not to clear on how to do so.. Let me know if what I've placed below is correct.. "^([ \t]*[>|#:}])+" (change to) "^([ \t]*[:|#:}])+" And do I place this in the .muttrc file? Thanks for

X-headers

1999-06-03 Thread Anonymous
How can I unignore all X-headers? X-* isn't working, though I can color them all that way. -- // [EMAIL PROTECTED] //

Re: X-headers

1999-06-04 Thread Anonymous
On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 10:06:10PM -0400, Russell Hoover wrote: > How can I unignore all X-headers? > > X-* isn't working, though I can color them all that way. unignore x- David -- David Shaw | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | WWW http://www.jabberwocky.com/ +---

Unix Dummy Help!

1999-06-09 Thread Anonymous
Title: Unix Dummy Help! I do not know much about Unix.  OK I am Unix Stupid, But I do need a quick E-Mail program with enhanced attachment capability. This is where Mutt comes in.. I really need basic instructions on compiling the utility of my system.  No I do not need help on startin

mutt deleting inbox and other folders

1999-06-09 Thread Anonymous
Has anoyone experienced their /var/spool/mail/myusername being deleted? What about having a random mail folder deleted? I have now experienced this one to many times, and being a manager, this is ridiculous. I have now lost my inbox for the second time, and this time I had emails in there that I

Re: mutt deleting inbox and other folders

1999-06-10 Thread Anonymous
This used to happen to me. Then I realised I was accidentally invoking mutt as "rm /var/spool/mail/brendan; mutt". Since I stopped doing that, I've never lost a single message. HTH, Brendan - Original Message - From: Zenaan Harkness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wedne

Re: mutt deleting inbox and other folders

1999-06-11 Thread Anonymous
>(Just to make sure we are talking about the same thing: The file >/var/spool/mail/ was deleted, it's not just that read >messages were moved to $HOME/mbox? Or have you mounted your mail >spool over NFS, with attribute caching switched on, and just lost a >couple of messages? What file system is

How to filter these messages?

1999-06-11 Thread Anonymous
I have asked this here before but never really got a satisfactory answer so I'm asking again and sending an example this time. Some messages for the mutt-users list appear not to have any headers indicating that they are for the list. This means that I can't filter them into the folder I use for

Re: mutt deleting inbox and other folders

1999-06-11 Thread Anonymous
Hi! On Fri, Jun 11, 1999 at 03:15:10PM -0400, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote: > Meanwhile, your statement that your inbox (/var/spool/mail/zen) was > set to 0 bytes sounds a whole lot like your mail was moved to another > box (=mbox, =received, whatever) after you either were never asked if > you

Re: a macro to tag all messages from a user

1999-06-13 Thread Anonymous
here is a limit filter, a tag filter is also possible, should be pretty similar macro index ,& "l~N ~f someone\n" Bernard On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 21:59 -0400, Paul Visscher wrote: > Hello, > > I don't know if this is possible or not, but i imagine that it could > be. I've looked through the

Re: How to filter these messages?

1999-06-13 Thread Anonymous
Thanks to all that replied. I now know that some of my messages are having some headers stripped somewhere. I use the redirector service provided by myownemail.com so that any of my list subscriptions can easily be transferred if I switch ISPs. I suspect that this service may be stripping the h

Re: How to filter these messages?

1999-06-13 Thread Anonymous
At 10:50 AM 6/13/99 +0200, Steve Crane wrote: >One thing I find really strange is that this is the only list (out of 10 >or so) that this problem occurs with. "This problem" being which... the "Sender" header stripped by your redirector, or the list name not appearing in "To" or "Cc" of some pos

[ANNOUNCE] mutt-0.95.6i RPMs

1999-06-13 Thread Anonymous
Hi folks, I've uploaded the following RPMs for Red Hat Linux 5.2 to http://www.bigfoot.com/~kaytan/tuxior.html (I will upload them to incoming.redhat.com/libc6 over the next few days): - mutt-0.95.6i-1.rhl5.rpm - mutt-0.95.6i-1.cfp.rhl5.rpm - mutt-0.95.6i-1.cfp.src.rpm This is the intern

Re: How are read messages marked?

1999-06-14 Thread Anonymous
Stasinos Konstantopoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've trying to figure out how read messages are marked. `Status: RO' > looked promising, but I thing that it only gets added after mutt is > closed or I change folder. How can I get mutt to do it as soon as I > read a message? The method d

Re: Some questions by a new Mutt user

1999-06-14 Thread Anonymous
Staffan Hämälä <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 2. Is there a way to assign a key that shows me the folder index directly. > Ie, the same thing as the sequence c, ? and TAB. You can assign a macro to press those keys for you. macro index C "c?\t" > 3. Is it possible, using the save-hook or s

SGI Irix

1999-06-14 Thread Anonymous
I've been unable to compile the last few releases of mutt under Irix (6.5.3m and 6.5.4m). As a result, I'm still using 0.95.1i. I'm wondering if anyone else has done it successfully. Surely I'm not the only SGI user who likes mutt... Has anyone compiled mutt 0.95.6i under Irix 6.5, using the SGI

Re: SGI Irix

1999-06-14 Thread Anonymous
Steve Sizemore writes: > I've been unable to compile the last few releases of mutt under Irix > (6.5.3m and 6.5.4m). As a result, I'm still using 0.95.1i. I'm > wondering if anyone else has done it successfully. Surely I'm not the > only SGI user who likes mutt... > > Has anyone compiled mutt 0.9

[i18n] Potfile translated do Portuguese (Brazil)

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
Hello there, mutt users I've translated the mutt potfile to Portuguese (Brazil), and will soon make it avaiable for everyone. For now, the potfile is being revised by the LIE-BR (linux Internationalization Effort / Brazil) team. To the developers, thanks for this excellent mail program. -- Ja

Re: Mutt for Microsoft operating systems

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 13:27 +0400, Vitaly A. Repin wrote: >Is there any version of mutt for win95, win3.1 or ms-dos? No. >I used to work with mutt on the Linux PC. And I want >to work with it on the Windows PC also. That's the price you pay for forsaking the Forces of the Good by joining the

reply-hook?

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
Hi, I am interested in a way to call a my_hdr command when replying, which is based on the original headers of the message to which I am replying to, but without quoting these headers. For example, I have several email addresses which are aliased to one central account. I would like email co

Re: Mutt for Microsoft operating systems

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
Quoting Marco Goetze ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 12:26:37PM +0200: > On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 13:27 +0400, Vitaly A. Repin wrote: > >Is there any version of mutt for win95, win3.1 or ms-dos? > > No. No? > >I used to work with mutt on the Linux PC. And I want > >to work with i

Re: Mutt for Microsoft operating systems

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
Hello, Marco! 15-Jun-99 12:26 you wrote: > >Is there any version of mutt for win95, win3.1 or ms-dos? > > No. > > >I used to work with mutt on the Linux PC. And I want > >to work with it on the Windows PC also. > > That's the price you pay for forsaking the Forces of the Good by > joining the ra

Reply Regexp patch

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
Hi, I don't know if any of you have already received replies where the equivalent of 'Re:' is *prepended* to the subject. For example : X-Mailer: Novell GroupWise 5.5 Subject: Test -REPONSE In this situation, changing reply_regexp doesn't help, as mutt uses this regular expression to find the *

Max size of mailbox

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
Hello out there, could someone please tell me if there is a limit on the size of mailboxes (mbox style)? I have a quite large mbox (~13 MB) with nearly 4000 mails in it, and it grows by about 200 a day. Can I continue this, or will I have to change to MH ('Where have all the inodes gone, short t

Re: Max size of mailbox

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 03:09:03PM +0200, Christian Ullrich wrote: > Hello out there, > > could someone please tell me if there is a limit on the size of > mailboxes (mbox style)? I have a quite large mbox (~13 MB) with nearly > 4000 mails in it, and it grows by about 200 a day. > > Can I contin

Re: Mutt for Microsoft operating systems

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
On 06/15/1999 (12:26:37), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 13:27 +0400, Vitaly A. Repin wrote: > >Is there any version of mutt for win95, win3.1 or ms-dos? > > No. There isn't? Brandon Long's mutt page provides patches and documentation for how to get mutt to bu

Re: How to filter these messages?

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
Warning Could not process message with given Content-Type: multipart/signed; boundary=+HP7ph2BbKc20aGI; micalg=pgp-sha1;protocol="application/pgp-signature"

Re: How are read messages marked?

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
Warning Could not process message with given Content-Type: multipart/signed; boundary=0ntfKIWw70PvrIHh; micalg=pgp-sha1;protocol="application/pgp-signature"

mutt -z vs maildir

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
Version: mutt-0.95.6i Running "mutt -z -f maildir/" on an empty maildir doesn't cause mutt to exit, the way it does with an empty mailbox. Is that a bug?

Re: How are read messages marked?

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
Hi! On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 12:51:14PM -0400, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote: > % the Status: header into the message. This is a lot of work to have Mutt > % perform, in order to reflect the status change immediately, and I bet > % you wouldn't like it. > > Unless it's a small mailbox, I'm betti

Re: Mutt for Microsoft operating systems

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 09:13 -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote: >On 06/15/1999 (12:26:37), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 13:27 +0400, Vitaly A. Repin wrote: >>>Is there any version of mutt for win95, win3.1 or ms-dos? >>No. >There isn't? Brandon Long's mutt page provides patches

Re: a bash subshell instead of a sh one, straight off

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
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