t|finger)://[^ ]*"
color index yellow default ~N # New
color index yellow default ~O # Old
color index brightgreendefault '~s tgil'
color index brightgreendefault '~p'# mail to myself
color index brightcyan
ure script?
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t;, line 3213, col 12, terminal 'screen': unknown capability
'S0'
1313 entries written to
/public/build/ncurses-5.2/misc/public/i86pc/ncurses-5.2/share/terminfo
** built new public/i86pc/ncurses-5.2/share/terminfo
ln: cannot create public/i86pc/ncurses-5.2/lib/terminfo: No such f
lorization. You might be using slang instead
of ncurses, but ncurses works great for me.
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done something like this?
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every
single message.
Thanks.
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#x27;), it is
> assumed that filename is a shell command and input should be read
> from its stdout.
>
Yes, I'm aware of that, but I'm not sure how to turn that into a random
sig. My shell scripting is quite weak I'm afraid ;-(
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# color quoted7 green default
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ed from the TeX that the script
> creates. I have it working on a RH 6.2-derived system.
>
Would it work or could it be adapted to print .pl, .c, etc files from
the commandline or within VIM? THAT would be useful as well.
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sing Mutt 1.2.5i w/ VIm 5.8 on solaris 8.
Any help is appreciated.
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sing Mutt 1.2.5i on solaris 8.
advTHANKSance.
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plaintext/procmail.txt - from memory.
>
> --
> Homepage: http://ailbhe.ossifrage.net/
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essage file instead of putting it in the
proper file.
A listing of ~/Mail/lists:
(cconstan@viper): ~/Procmail% ls -l ~/Mail/lists
total 9422
-rw--- 1 cconstan 5560 Oct 24 12:14 mutt-users
-rw--- 1 cconstan 9387453 Oct 24 11:03 mutt-users.01Oct24
-rw--- 1 cconstan 232405 Oct
archive of his code? I'd like to look at it to do a
similar project unrelated to mutt and I like how he handles things.
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n my home machine, just not here at work.
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e
$file) "; done`
any ideas?
Note: it works fine at home with mutt 1.3.23 or whatever it is I'm
running in Debian unstable.
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* Michael Tatge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Carl B . Constantine muttered:
> > However, mutt is not showing the 'N' beside the mbox file to indicate
> > that it has new mail.
> >
> > any ideas?
>
> Do you happen to have a mail-notification tool runni
on
his home machine and now it's being used for spam.
Report though spamcop (www.spamcop.net) and/or to @home
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
>
> I've spoken with my ISP about this, and they basically said "Hey, not
> our fault, go away."
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correct. It should be:
http://muttprint.sourceforge.net
Thanks for putting this list together. I look forward to see it growing.
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uot;mixmaster"
To contact the developers, please mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
To report a bug, please use the flea(1) utility.
patch-1.3.24.rr.compressed.1
patch-1.3.24.appoct.2
patch-1.3.15.sw.pgp-outlook.1
patch-1.3.24.admcd.gnutls.1
Md.use_editor
Md.paths_mutt.man
Md.muttbug_no_list
entadefault ~F # Flagged
color index blue default ~T # Tagged
color index reddefault ~D # Deleted
again, ideas why I get an error on "default" under mutt 1.3.25 and
Solaris 8?
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* Thomas Dickey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 04:12:40PM -0800, Carl B . Constantine wrote:
> > I'm using mutt 1.2.5 on Solaris 8 Intel. It works fine. I'm using
> > ncurses 5.2 with it. I see color and everything.
> >
> > However,
Some nut is actually using Outlook for this list. I just got an email in
response to one I posted from [EMAIL PROTECTED] that had a virus
attached to it (.mp3.pif).
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show up in color, just not mutt's indexes and such.
Anyone seen that before? I'm using Debian at home and I installed
packages for ncurses and mutt as opposed to compiling them myself.
ideas?
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tcsh here at work if that makes any difference).
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(from
> within the editor).
>
> To accomplish this I have written a vim plugin (it will need vim 6.0)
> and have patched abook. Both are included. The patch is against abook
> 0.4.13.
Have these patches/plugins been updated at all? I use VIM with mutt as
well and am intereste
t).
>
> Or set $SHELL to /bin/sh (or bash, if present) in a wrapper around mutt
> when invoking it.
well, even running BASH and then running mutt does not seem to solve the
problem.
I will try to create a tcsh version or just add it to mutt's mailboxes
command manually since I don
see anything in a cursory review of the docs on the web site (but
admittedly, I didn't look in depth and am still going through them).
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t your boss says!
> 8o)
This is sort of what I did. Since I'm using muttprint off of a Solaris 8
box, I made a Sun logo and that's what prints. It's not perfect, but
it's not too bad either ;-)
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this would be to provide different colors for
different people. For example, feegee would be yellow, but heegee would
be red.
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7;ve seen this at length with many program and tests I've been part of
(Outlook and Entourage on the Mac for example).
I forget the RFC offhand, I do have it documented somewhere at home, I
just can't get to it right now.
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u
want. when you do it this way, it doesn't print each message on a
separate page, but just continues printing. it might be configurable
though.
This works great for me when I want to print multiple messages like
that.
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Is there a way in mutt to search across all my local mailboxes for a
message that is from a specific person and then display the list of
matches so I can go through and look for the message I want?
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ess to say, this is extremely annoying.
Anyone else using Mutt on solaris that has a fix for this? I'm using
Solaris 8 for x86 (which is now discontinued so I hope to switch it to
Linux sometime in the future, but for now, I have to do it this way).
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, but I
basically get the same results as above. Also tried in a fresh xterm,
same values as above.
I think CDE may be intercepting the pgup keystroke.
For the sake of argument, I tried doing each key in a separate session,
so pgup, then "od" and pgdn. In both cases
I get the following
also tried it in an xterm, same results:
000 005012
002
So I think this has less to do with the term than it does with CDE or
some other OS level event.
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nclude
> instructions on how to navigate to the first page of it with a browser.
Actually, the mutt configuration web site is written in PHP3 with a
PostgreSQL backend.
You might ask him for the code. I did and he was willing to give it to
me (I'm evaluating it as an idea for a completely unrelate
t; work under 1.3.28 :-)
>
> The previous versions should apply cleanly, but anyway I've updated
> them all for 1.3.28:
>
> http://cedricduval.free.fr/mutt/
>
all I get at this page is the following:
http://cedricduval.free.fr/mutt/";>
that is displayed in NS 6.2
I just want to apologize for all the bounce messages this list may have
been receiving. One of our servers died over the weekend which sent
procmail offline.
Sorry for the problems.
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