\223 and \224

2002-01-25 Thread Christopher S. Swingley
4 (right single quote). In the original file they're 0x92, 0x93 and 0x94 (not ASCII, obviously). Maybe a procmail recipe that fixes it with sed? Any thoughts? I'm using Mutt 1.3.25 on Debian sid with LANG=en_US and /etc/locales.gen set to en_US ISO-8859-1. Thanks, Chris --

Re: \223 and \224

2002-01-25 Thread Christopher S. Swingley
7;, 0x93 is ``, and 0x94 is ''. See: http://czyborra.com/charsets/iso8859.html#CP1252 for details on Microsoft's ``extension'' of ISO-8859-1, properly called CP1252, but often advertised as iso-8859-1 in email and HTML pages generated by Microsoft software. Ch

Re: \223 and \224

2002-01-25 Thread Christopher S. Swingley
's a Perl script available at: http://www.fourmilab.ch/webtools/demoroniser/ Thanks. Chris -- Christopher S. Swingley phone: 907-474-2689 Computer / Network Manager email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IARC -- Frontier ProgramGPG and PGP keys at my web page: Univer

Re: mutt and NFS

2002-02-03 Thread Christopher S. Swingley
than 'ls -l's. On my Linux box (Debian sid) the option is '--full-time' Chris -- Christopher S. Swingley phone: 907-474-2689 Computer / Network Manager email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IARC -- Frontier ProgramGPG and PGP keys at my web page: University of Alaska Fairbanks www.frontier.iarc.uaf.edu/~cswingle

Re: People who don't wrap their lines

2002-02-08 Thread Christopher S. Swingley
> No. hehe, but a nice gentlemen from 'the rolling hils of south carolina' > sent me this handy little vim macro: > > map {!}par 72^M}j But this wouldn't do much of anything when reading a message in mutt would it? Or do you have your pager set as vim? Thanks, Chri

Re: People who don't wrap their lines

2002-02-09 Thread Christopher S. Swingley
Nick, On Sat Feb 09, 2002 Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thusly: > * and then Christopher S. Swingley declared > > > map {!}par 72^M}j > > > > But this wouldn't do much of anything when reading a message in mutt > > would it? Or do yo

Re: People who don't wrap their lines

2002-02-11 Thread Christopher S. Swingley
> No. hehe, but a nice gentlemen from 'the rolling hils of south carolina' > sent me this handy little vim macro: > > map {!}par 72 }j But this wouldn't do much of anything when reading a message in mutt would it? Or do you have your pager set as vim? Thanks, Chri

Re: tagging messages based on date

2002-02-15 Thread Christopher S. Swingley
Dan, > I'm wondering if mutt has the ability to tag messages based on a date > range. I'm specifically looking to tag all messages received from say > 1.1.2002 to 1.31.2002. Say T~r01/01/2002-01/31/2002 man muttrc Chris -- Christopher S. Swingley

OT - procmail duplicate recipe

2002-03-04 Thread Christopher S. Swingley
oes what I want and sticks the mail in the mailing list folder. Any idea how I make duplicates *always* go into my mailing list folders? Thanks, Chris -- Christopher S. Swingley phone: 907-474-2689 Computer Systems Manager email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IARC -- Frontier Program

Re: procmail log tailing (was "Re: mutt and noatime partitions")

2002-03-05 Thread Christopher S. Swingley
e it showed up on my syslog server. Maybe mail.info, or something. Test first, I'm far from a procmail wizard. Chris -- Christopher S. Swingley phone: 907-474-2689 Computer Systems Manager email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IARC -- Frontier Program GPG and

Re: mutt 1.3.25 soaking up 100M of memory

2002-03-12 Thread Christopher S. Swingley
gdb' to really help you figure out what's going on. Not much help, I know, but you did say ``Any ideas are welcome'' ! Chris -- Christopher S. Swingley phone: 907-474-2689 Computer Systems Manager email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IARC -- Frontier Program GPG and PGP keys at my web page: University of Alaska Fairbankswww.frontier.iarc.uaf.edu/~cswingle