I recently switched mutt versions on one of my computers to 1.5.19
from the 1.4 series. A problem I'm having is that mutt is expanding
periods in mbox names to forward slashes, as if talking to a Maildir
imap server.
For example, I request a change-folder to imap://server/firstname.lastname
and I
doesn't seem
to be working anymore.
Do I need to do configure it differently under the newer version to accomplish
the same thing?
Incidentally, I'm using IMAP folders if it matters...
Thanks,
Ben
better than bleh argument (:
tankoo...
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the right thing for the wrong reasons"
to set the From: within a mutt session when using
> qmail as the MTA?
i had this problem a while ago, so i wrote (badly yes, diffs apreciated) a
perl wrapper.
in muttrc:
set sendmail="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject.wrap"
script attatched..
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On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 04:50:02AM +, j mckitrick wrote:
In vi:
:set textwidth=74
> i realize this is a bit off subject because it is somewhat of an editor problem, but
>it applies to mutt as well. I
> started using xterm with a smaller font, so more words fit per line. I got
>complaint
the message from there.
Did I screw something up or did I find a bug?
Thanks,
Ben
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Has anyone come up with a way to access multiple IMAP accounts on
different servers from mutt? Or even a way to configure a macro that will
switch me from one to the other?
Or am I stuck setting up two seperate .muttrc files and restarting mutt to
switch?
Gracias,
Ben
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"There is no
I have searched through the manual and can't seem to track down a way to
start mutt with threads already collapsed. Perhaps I'm missing something
elemental about the way mutt works...
Ben
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-- The Matrix
t works...
>
> Hello,
> try this:
>
> folder-hook . push \eV
>
> I don't know version of mutt when push come in, but it works in 1.1.9
Excellent! Thanks.
Ben
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ual inbox.
I'm using mutt on a local mail spool, however the .muttrc I am using is a
modified form of the .muttrc I use to access my IMAP box at home. Is it
possible that I missed a couple of settings that should've been changed
when I switched from IMAP to a local mail spool?
Be
I'm trying to work out a way to change the behavior of the $ command to
not only delete the messages marked for deletion, but to move my read mail
to the appropriate folder as well. Currently my mail is moved for me
when I quit or change folders.
Am I missing something simple?
Thanks
olders
and then change back, or I quit and restart mutt.
This doesn't seem to happen when I'm using the same version (1.1.11) with
a local mail spool.
Thanks,
Ben
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ngs I use on another server
running the UofW imapd. I am using this for the spool setting:
set spoolfile = {amazhan}INBOX
I have also tried inbox in lower case...
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ben
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First of all you for
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 10:04:35PM -0400, Brendan Cully wrote:
Will do! Thanks again.
Ben
> On Friday, 05 May 2000 at 14:12, Ben Beuchler wrote:
> > I am trying to get Courier IMAP working on a vpopmail install. It seems
> > me my mail.
> >
> > I am using essenti
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 03:16:08AM +0200, Gero Treuner wrote:
> Hi!
Yo...
> On Sun, May 14, 2000 at 10:32:42PM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
> > It doesn't appear to be necessarily consistent that the subject lines are
> > just one off. If I jump down the list a ways
which would create a Mail/ directory in my $HOME on the
server. With vpopmail, that is not possible.
Anyone know how to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Ben
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actually believe that there are significant differences between Bud Lit
equired, all
> Courier IMAP folders are created as sub-directories of the INBOX
> directory. It may well be that you'll get a prompt like:-
> {imap.server.name}INBOX./
> in which case you have to delete the /.
Sounds great! Thanks...
Ben
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The spectre of a polity controlled by
similarly sized mailboxes locally.
What further information can I provide to assist in tracking down this
weirdness?
Ben
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The spectre of a polity controlled by the fads and whims of voters who
actually believe that there are significant differences between Bud Lite
and Miller Lite, and
folder is local, it works
just fine.
Any suggestions?
I am using mutt v1.3.3i.
Thanks,
Ben
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actually believe that there are significant differences between Bud Lite
and Miller Lite, and who think that professional wrestling
On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 07:07:42PM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
> This is a problem I've seen in the past and passed off as being sloppy
> terminal emulation. I'm convinced that is not the case now. I am using
> v1.3.3.
>
> When viewing large ( ~2000 msgs) mailboxes ov
d be the IMAP server for instance...
I'll try that, although I strongly suspect it is not a problem with the
IMAP server as I've seen the problem with two different IMAP servers: UofW
and Courier.
Ben
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actually be
gt; Brendan Cully, since he's not yet commented, I assume this means he's
> too busy right now. Hopefully he'll have time to address your bug
> report in a little bit. :-)
Will do. And it's always a pleasure to work with Brendan. He's been
extremely helpful and re
new message become visible that, per the logs, was actually
delivered to my mailbox about 4 minutes ago. Of course, if I press any of
the navigation keys while on the index screen, new mail shows up
instantly.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ben
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On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 09:54:46PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 02:38:38PM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
> > I am using mutt 1.3.3 and reading my mail off a Courier IMAP server. I
> > have imap_checkinterval = 10. My understanding is that that is how l
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 04:16:13PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can mutt send mails using directly an ESMTP server? I.e. using the
> AUTH extension (and other) of ESMTP?
http://www.fefe.de:80/muttfaq/faq.html.gz#SMTP
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utt
> looks for the file on the IMAP server rather than looking on the local
> filesystem.
Yeah. That's expected behavior. If you specify an absolute path, it
looks for it locally. Ie: ~/downloads/mutt.5.0.tgz will grab it from
you local system rather than the remote
s I use vim and it works fine
but if I change the vim line to gvim, it does the same thing he
describes. No signature and doesn't actually save the message...
Ben
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On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 06:48:29PM +0400, Dmitry S. Sivachenko wrote:
> Is it possible to delete messages marked for deletion (with 'D')
> without leaving mutt?
Yep. Hit the "$" key to synchronise up your mailbox.
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continue and I drop back in to
mutt. If, however, I call it from the macro shown above, mutt locks up
completely. There does not appear to be a perl process running
anywhere, so I don't think it's actually the external script that's
locking up. Any suggesti
continue and I drop back in to
mutt. If, however, I call it from the macro shown above, mutt locks up
completely. There does not appear to be a perl process running
anywhere, so I don't think it's actually the external script that's
locking up. Any suggesti
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 08:27:00PM +0300, Mikko H?nninen wrote:
> Ben Beuchler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 27 Jul 2000:
> > macro index \Cs "spam.pl
> >
> > If I call it manually from within mutt via the "|" command, it works
> > fine. s
.
This, of course, royally screws up any interaction with it. Any idea if
this is fixable or not?
Thanks,
Ben
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Bitstream U
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 01:28:00PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
> $20 says it "unlocks" when you type ^Q.
Thanks to you and everyone else that responded with this bit of Unix
lore from days gone by... That's one of the reasons I love Unix. It
has a history!
Ben
ilities. However, most versions of Eterm ship with a mutt
theme ready to go. Run your Eterm thusly:
Eterm -tmutt
The new versions (0.9) of Eterm don't have menus at the top. If you are
running a new version, you will find the menus by hitting F1 or
Control-RightClick.
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 02:46:52PM -0400, David Lebel wrote:
> Quoting Ben Beuchler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I'm trying to set up a macro to pipe mail through the oh-so-spiffy
> > spam.pl program (spam.sourceforge.net). This is what I have defined:
> >
> > m
e
incompatibility; didn't work.
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"If your motherboard smells like carcinogens it's time to get a new
motherboard."
-- Ben Roberts, refering to his SPARC
howdy...
anyone know of a vim (or vi* clone) mutt mode?
also anyone use any cool .vimrc (or clone) things for mutt editing?
i've looked at the vim links on mutt.org as nice as they are.
cheers
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I've setup up a macro for sending mail as another "persona" that looks
something like this:
macro index M ":my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]m"
What I'm trying to work out is a way to automatically switch back to
using my normal information for any future emails.
"Email".
ah, hmm ill have to have a look at vim 6 aswell now (:
cheers..
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the right thing for the wrong reasons"
Netscape chokes on literal commas in URLs passed via openURL. I've patched
urlview 0.9 to escape them. Patch is available at:
http://ben.reser.org/projects/urlview-comma.patch
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"Heuristics are bug ridden by definition. If
scape.
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"Heuristics are bug ridden by definition. If they didn't
have bugs, then they'd be algorithms."
)
Even semi-automated solutions tend to do a crummy job of getting the
complaignts routed to the correct place. Depending on my mood I just delete or
handle complaigning by hand. However, I do have a number of filters that
bounce the mail based on content. It catches a lot of the porn and ma
ing else I should do?
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"If your motherboard smells like carcinogens it's time to get a new
motherboard."
-- Ben Roberts, refering to his SPARC
can work around using it. I tried to
add --disable-external_dotlock to the configure run, but make still attempts to
build the file and set the permissions and group on it. How do I bypass this
in the build?
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"If you
hough it's done by default.
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 11:01:56AM -0400, Ben Roberts wrote:
> I am trying to install mutt 1.2.5 unprivileged (this server has mutt 1.0pre3us
> on it, and doesn't support some features I'd like) but I cannot get around the
> mutt_dotlock problems
rs without difficulty via the 'C' command.
For what it's worth, I'm using Courier IMAP v0.33a and mutt 1.3.8i.
Thanks,
Ben
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mutt, like pine and many others, writes the "From" header in a mail
message with the full name in /etc/passwd, but in pine this can be
overridden. How do I do it in mutt?
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"If your motherboard smells l
n 'bind'. It describes how to bind a keystroke
to a specified action. It just so happens that the default setup binds
F1 (0xffbe) to the Eterm menu but it could be easily changed by
modifying the theme file. They are usually in
/usr/local/share/Eterm/themes//theme.cf
pattern untag messages matching a pattern
Now c'mon... That didn't even require opening the manual!
Ben
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text the decrypt
command doesn't work.
Ben
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On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 04:33:10PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> ...and then Ben Beuchler said... % What does mutt look for in order
> to decide that a message is encrypted?
>
> Check out the PGP-Notes file in the doc and implement the procmail
> rule specified therein.
I went the
encrypted data --]
But the above mentioned error shows up in the status area at the bottom
of the mutt screen.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Ben
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ill don't understand the difference between "lists" and "subscribe".
When should each be used? I've always just added all my lists to both
commands...
Ben
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ibe to. This is used, for
> example, by the list-reply function (bound to 'L' by default).
So, if I am understanding the multiple responses to my query correctly,
since I subscribe to all of my lists, I can just hose the "lists" entry
completely and the "subscribe&qu
eah. Mr. Sam, the author of Courier IMAP, is also working on what
promises to be a very cool MTA. Built-in web mail, mail filtering, all
sorts of cool stuff. I belive it's at http://courier.sourceforge.net
Ben
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ojects/urlview-comma.patch
Without this urlview won't work with urls that have commas as some sites seem
to do, e.g. zdnet.
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"Heuristics are bug ridden by definition. If they didn't
have bugs, then they'd be algorithms."
e very interested in an explanation of my
(presumed) misunderstanding.
I also would appreciate any recommendations that I could use to
configure mutt to allow "inline" viewing of encrypted messages by other
less correct MUAs.
Thanks,
Ben
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On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 09:34:46AM +0200, Hans Ginzel wrote:
> How to edit the body of the message from the compose menu otherway
> than postpone the message?
Hit "e".
Once you've tried that, hit "?". It will list all the commands that are
valid for th
maildrop. I personally prefer
maildrop. If you are using Maildir delivery instead of mailbox, you
will HAVE to use maildrop.
Ben
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On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 11:47:38AM -0500, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
> On 28-Sep-2000, Ben Beuchler wrote:
> > I believe the mutt authors feel that that is not mutt's job. For that
> > you will need either procmail or maildrop. I personally prefer
> > maildrop. If you
use this command:
netscape -remote openURL(%s, new-window)
this comes from http://home.netscape.com/newsref/std/x-remote.html as
referenced by the netscape binary. the document covers remote control
of netscape; pretty spiffy.
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se to make a templates setup. Like a reply
with template. You could specify a template mailbox and then select a message
from the template mailbox that would be used as the default reply. etc etc
etc
More complex but much more flexible in my mind.
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ment version. So
these issues really should be handled on the development list. Possibly a bug
in the development version of mutt you are running.
You might want to try the released version 1.2.5i
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Maslow's Maxim: If the only to
> TIA,
>
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> Gary
>
> Today's thought: BREAKFAST.COM Halted - Cereal port not responding.
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Maslow's Maxim: If the only tool you have is a hammer,
you treat everything like a nail.
der-hook . set sort=subject
folder-hook mutt set sort =thread
It will work the way you intend.
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Maslow's Maxim: If the only tool you have is a hammer,
you treat everything like a nail.
> Maybe this should be added?
Folder hooks are regular expressions. A . matches any singular character. So
a . by itself matches any folder, message, whatever, depending on the context
that you are matching.
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Maslow's Maxim:
And also BTW the default is:
set index_format = "%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15n (%4l) %s"
Note the difference between {} and [].
{} transforms the date to the senders localtime.
[] transforms the date to your localtime.
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Maslow's Maxim: If the only tool you have is a hammer,
you treat everything like a nail.
Do the following:
unset mark_old
and use maildir's and you'll get the behavior you desire.
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Maslow's Maxim: If the only tool you have is a hammer,
you treat everything like a nail.
same line.
How about using '~t @(a.com|y.com)$'
Regular expressions are your friends.
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Maslow's Maxim: If the only tool you have is a hammer,
you treat everything like a nail.
else)?
>
> Kai.
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Maslow's Maxim: If the only tool you have is a hammer,
you treat everything like a nail.
2.5i on
> Slackware7.1 Can't seem to figure this out.
It works fine for me, so I'm guessing its a perms problem. Try running
strace against it and see where its failing. Or rebuild mutt with the
debug options and run it with -d4.
Ben
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use a variable for the recipient address, and
> therefore set up a macro in such a manner that I won't have to
> manually filter the message and enter the recipient each time?
> 2) is there a better way to do this?
In your mutt distribution's contrib directory, you should see a
e.
Thanks,
Ben
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Am I missing something cause it ain't working.
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e
>
> macro index \cb |urlview\n
> macro pager \cb |urlview\n
>
> But now what. How can I start the browser when I have a URL in my msg.
\cb = Ctrl + B
You may want to edit .urlview
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Pool is a game of racism for it is the whi
ng. If I use the command Esc+V it says "Threading not enabled"
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Jack
>
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Pool is a game of racism for it is the white ball eliminating all the
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6.x.i386.rpm
> ftp://updates.redhat.com/6.2/i386/bind-utils-8.2.3-0.6.x.i386.rpm
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Pool is a game of racism for it is the white ball eliminating all the
other races off the green felt earth.
ith proto pop3:
preconnect "/usr/bin/ssh -C -f -L 1234:207.159.154.114:110 207.159.154.114
sleep 5 >/dev/null 2>/dev/null":
password "xx" mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d %T" fetchall
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Pool is a game of
rc missing something. Where is muttrc located at?.
> What is wrong and how can i fix it?.
> J
>
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Pool is a game of racism for it is the white ball eliminating all the
other races off the green felt earth.
;> send-hook concordia.ca 'set folder=~/mail/conu'
=>
=>I think I'm actually going to have to just actively set Fcc as I
=>go. The problem with your suggestion is that with that the folder is
=>*never* reset to ~/mail, and I've a lot more subdirectories
imes with cumulative effect (like you can use "t" multiple
> times).
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Pool is a game of racism for it is the white ball eliminating all the
other races off the green felt earth.
but I want their
> replies to go to my home address.
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Pool is a game of racism for it is the white ball eliminating all the
other races off the green felt earth.
1999/11/22, Copyright (c) 1999, Stephen R. van den Berg
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Wizard's First Rule - People are stupid, they will believe anything
if they want it to be true or
is?
This is the version of mutt that is distributed with Red Hat 7.1.
Please fcc me in the reply since I am not on the list.
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"Gather your wits and hold on fast/ Your mind must learn to roam"
-- Gypsy Queen, "Tommy", The Who
IME type. This is definately doing something, since
adding this command to the chain causes mutt to not display anything at
all about the message, but I suspect that I might be breaking something
by changing the MIME type here. Any ideas?
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"Gather your wits and hold on fast/ Your m
gt; PS: I'm running MUTT 1.2.5
I'm reasonably certain it's the variable status_on_top (see the manual)
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-- Gypsy Queen, "Tommy", The Who
u,
because I'm not. I'd just like to lessen my ignorance on the topic.
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PGP signature
;m reading the RFC now. Thanks for the reference.
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PGP signature
> I still get an error message saying 'PGP signature could NOT be
> verified.'
Try this line in your .muttrc . . .
set pgp_good_sign="^gpg: Good signature from"
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PGP signature
e verified.
>
> I get that everytime...how can I 'NOT' get this?
Assuming that the signature actually *is* good, add this line to your
muttrc:
set pgp_good_sign="^gpg: Good signature from"
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PGP signature
I am using Mutt 1.0.1i (2000-01-18) and I have my index_format set list
this...
set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F (%4l) %s"
the %F option does not seem to work correctly because email address
>From from me shows up as being from "Ben Johnson". All other
insta
ng else on my system?
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ah! darn. I diff'd my config files on two different systems and found
that on the affected system I had the "set hostname" line commented out.
When I uncommented that and set it to watchguard.com (the second half of
my email) it started to work fine.
c ?
Yes. Just use the normal setup to fetch with IMAP then add this
parameter to your procmail setup:
mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d %T"
Assuming /usr/bin/procmail is the location of procmail on your system.
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"Before you set out for revenge dig two graves."
- Chinese Saying
several times.
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"Before you set out for revenge dig two graves."
- Chinese Saying
"Wake up fetchmail to check the email again"
macro pager G ":unset wait_key\n|fetchmail\n:unset wait_key\n" \
"Wake up fetchmail to check the email again"
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"Before you set out for revenge dig two graves."
- Chinese Saying
dit: $HOME/.urlview
Edit the REGEXP entry. If you don't have one read man urlview.
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"Before you set out for revenge dig two graves."
- Chinese Saying
t treaded with one folder-hook:
folder-hook lists 'set sort=threads'
Try to match as many folders as possible with folder hooks do you
don't need to write so many. You should be able to craft a regex to
match many of your folders instead of one folder-hook per folder.
-ben
set up a macro that does the three keystrokes for you.
i have 'l' bound to this in my pager and index:
macro index l "c?\t" "folder list"
macro pager l "c?\t" "folder list"
-ben
ver does what I tell it
with the -e flag through gnome-terminal -- but if I pass it something
it doesn't understand, like before:
gnome-terminal --command="mutt -e 'not-a-command'"
I get a message saying that not-a-command is invalid.. but the
following:
gnome-terminal
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