. I was told no known extractor
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reat for mutt and about everything EXCEPT vi, which had problems with
insert doing extra nonexistent spaces. Use vim or another editor and you'll
be fine. It was just the native vi that was wobbly.
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> On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 10:43:14AM -0500, Fairlight wrote:
> >
> > Word of warning: Setting the termcap/terminfo to linux on Solaris works
>
> How do i do that?
> Thanks,
>
> jan
Well, you can c
really does work out of the box with a 1.2.26 ssh install (last
non-crappy-license version I know of).
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Do you get a bonus if your eyes stick to the back of your head after
rolling that far back? :)
Man...density factor higher than lead there.
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:) I saw all the bug reports at 1.x and decided I was better off where I
was. I haven't been having any problems with mine.
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On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 12:30:28PM -0600, Ben Beuchler thus spoke:
> On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 04:50:02AM +, j mckitrick wrote:
>
> In vi:
>
> :set textwidth=74
>
:set wrapmargin=75
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reasons
listed above.
I second the motion for a gzip-capable mutt though. (No wisecracks about,
"Sure, just send in the patch!" either!) :)
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pands and deletes all when I hit ^x.
Bests,
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order on displaying headers in pager. Entirely different
functionality.
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On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 09:44:38PM -0500, John R. Sheets thus spoke:
> On May 04, 2000, Fairlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > hdrs is for sort order on displaying headers in pager. Entirely different
> > functionality.
>
> Are you sure you're not th
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 09:42:15PM +0800, billy chan thus spoke:
> Is there a way to default the index view to "collapse-all" ?
> Thanks!
folder-hook . 'push V'
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> On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 11:50:23AM -0400, Fairlight muttered:
> | On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 09:42:15PM +0800, billy chan thus spoke:
> | > Is there a way to default the index view to "collapse-al
email originated from.
On the send menu screen hit escape f.
Alternately, set a my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Mutt 1.0.1
Is there a way for mail_check's 5 second check to automatically redraw the
index if there is new mail? Elm used to do this and I really miss it. It
doesn't seem to do anything so long as there is no keyboard input.
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is happening?
Advice, anyone?
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");
> Comment it out, I suppose.
I found the same line, but from context I seemed to think it was related to
MIME separators. I'll give it a whirl.
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my first instinct and just done that, but a
big thanks to David for confirming my suspicions. :)
This affected exim 1.62 (slightly old), but may affect other versions.
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updating my home version. If it's
broken, I'll report back and see what options you may have used that I may
not have. I did a pretty vanilla install of both though...
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I don't know about Debian, but it comes with Red Hat. You
can set it to rotate any logs you want, configured individually by
different rules.
Should fix you up quite nicely. Check your favourite debian resource site
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akes procmail even more of a joy to work
with! I particularly like the sort by reverse-threads as well. :)
I didn't get in early in development as I did with slrn, but I'm glad I was
recommended this great software and got with it!
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On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 02:53:40AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> It's wrong in the manual, not the web site per se. I sent in a patch for
> it a month or two ago, here it is again.
Uh HUH!...That's what I get for RTFMing! :) *grin*
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On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 04:18:17PM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
> On 1999-08-19 09:29:03 -0400, Fairlight wrote:
>
> > NowI could see it saying that /var/spool/mail/fairlite had no
> > new mail...maybe irc does something when it checks my mailbox.
> > BUT... -Z shou
On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 03:04:56PM +0200, Jan Peter Hecking wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 08:30:32AM -0400, Fairlight wrote:
> > I love the threading...but I like my folders presented most-recent-first.
> > So...I'm using reverse-threads.
> >
> > However.
here any plan to impliment an "uncollapse" feature, or at the very
least make it obvious that a message represents a collapsed thread and not
just a single message even if they've all been read?
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On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 03:56:16AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> Fairlight [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > I'm rather a bit used to slrn, I guess, but I noticed after going through
> > the help screen 5 times that you can collapse a thread, or collapse ALL
> > threads, b
an empty index, collapsed OR expanded. I prefixed my
index_format with: %?M?[%M]? ...and it seems to work nicely. I'd like
a small explanation as to the syntax...I was guessing at functionality,
since man 3 printf didn't have ?xxx?xxx& or ? syntax... Hasn't broken
anything,
a + sign
> > > > in your index listing for collapsed threads. See the help for index_format
> > > > for more info.
>
> That should have been ?M?+& ?
What's the "& " for?
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x_format of: "%?M?[%2M]&?"
...and am QUITE happy with it. Dang, you guys have a lot of great
functionality in this. I'm sufficiently impressed!
Thanks for the time and effort, esp. since I keep looking at the wrong docs or
wrong spots in the docs. I'l
ell, but I'm not the king of regexp's so
maybe there's a way to "sed" out the offending <>'s from that particular
regexp if it's a problem.
Or, if you wanted the WHOLE address, including the text part, you could do:
" .*>" ...although that lea
x27;re running it on.
Just some thoughts...
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ariable as
the last part of the filename in your specific recipes:
/home/mark/Mail/mutt/$fixedfile
I -think- that works the way you want it, maintaining procmail usage for
you. :) I glanced over the procmailrc man page quickly and it looks like
it's acceptable.
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overcomplicated answer to an undercomplicated problem. :)
I'll try and remember that one for future reference...
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the FIRST place it would look.
Bug? Known issue? Faulty reasoning? Fixable?
TIA...
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(actually vim) doesn't support those colour arrangements.
Anyone know how to get vim to behave like mutt, color-wise?
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curious just what autoedit is supposed to skip.
Been over the manual all night and can't figure it out.
TIA...
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i, but have paid very
very little attention to vim's extensions since it was introduced to linux.
Could you do me a favour and digress about where the colours are actually
set? :) TERM=linux ...I'm running on the consoles.
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ain...a week of questions here and there. Sorry
folks...but thanks for helping. I've got it 99.99% the way I want
it now... :)
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you configured it that way, I have
no idea...my pgp 2.6.3 worked out of the box with 0.95.[6|7]i...didn't even
have to specify my keyring locations. That's one of the things I've
wondered about...I see all this talk about PGP configuration, yet mine just
"works&quo
ackground to white, I think the manual said use the default
object for a transparent colour. My version (compiled against SLang)
doesn't seem to recognize that keyword at all.
You could always specify every object and specify the background as white
for every one of them. :) :) :)
On Sun, Aug 22, 1999 at 04:40:23PM -0500, Jeremy Blosser spewed forth:
> Fairlight [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > ... I think the manual said use the default
> > object for a transparent colour. My version (compiled against SLang)
> > doesn't seem to recognize that ke
thusiastic to give back to others for the help I received in the last
week. Thanks, all!
*dons dunce cap*
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<
On Mon, Aug 23, 1999 at 12:26:17PM -0500, David DeSimone spewed forth:
> Fairlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Is this an outdated part of the manual, or is there something I'm
> > missing here? When I go to reply, what is the "send-menu"
On Mon, Aug 23, 1999 at 01:38:16PM -0500, David DeSimone spewed forth:
> Fairlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Now if someone could just help me out with UNsetting hooks from a few
> > days ago...still haven't found an answer... :)
>
> That's b
On Mon, Aug 23, 1999 at 02:11:22PM -0500, David DeSimone spewed forth:
> Fairlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Basically, I want all read messages to go to =received when quitting or
> > changing folders. But NOT when I'm in certain folders (like
> >
On Mon, Aug 23, 1999 at 03:40:20PM -0500, David DeSimone spewed forth:
> Fairlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > what I'm -also- trying to do is get the place to save to set to
> > =received as well...
>
> save-hook ~A >
Would mbox-
ng a "funnies" folder.
...and could only want ONE excluded.
So why won't it match on ~/folders/funnies ??
Other than that, it's everything I wanted...I just want to practice "safe
hooking"... :)
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On Tue, Aug 24, 1999 at 12:52:33AM +0200, Stefan `Sec` Zehl spewed forth:
> On Mon, Aug 23, 1999 at 06:29:07PM -0400, Fairlight wrote:
> >
> > So why won't it match on ~/folders/funnies ??
>
> Maybe mutt doesn't expand ~ correctly ? Maybe try the full path (or
On Tue, Aug 24, 1999 at 10:33:01AM +0200, Stefan `Sec` Zehl spewed forth:
> On Mon, Aug 23, 1999 at 07:12:20PM -0400, Fairlight wrote:
> > Nope...tried both and both still act under default folder-hook rules.
> > Nice try...other ideas?
>
> I use
>
> folder-ho
if you actually had identical filenames in
different trees, it would be a problem.
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er on the bottom or on the compose
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oks work.
> >
> And how do you get the Cc: prompt? I only get To: and Subject:
> Not that i really need it, just curious.
set askcc=yes
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being finicky about "i" versions on their site, from what I can see. :/
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<__<>
On Wed, Aug 25, 1999 at 03:00:04PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt thus spoke:
> On Wed, Aug 25, 1999 at 08:40:42AM -0400, Fairlight wrote:
>
> > There is no actual crypto shipped in mutt, so the only "problem" is RH
> > being finicky about "i" versions on their si
on for
everyone... :)
Is there a hidden/undocumented feature for this, or will it be added later?
0.95.7i here. I don't tend to move to "pre" versions, if linux kernels are
any indication. :) :) Not for a long time now, anyway. So I don't have
1.0-pre-1 or whatnot yet, and
On Wed, Aug 25, 1999 at 07:07:11PM +0200, Gero Treuner thus spoke:
> Hi!
>
> On Wed, Aug 25, 1999 at 11:48:34AM -0400, Fairlight wrote:
> > Seriously...there's one thing that I -can't- seem to find to reconfigure,
> > ant that's the "-- Forwarded mes
eady too late.
But yeah...this is getting political. Sorry for raising the question...I
should have just let Telsa's post alone (although I'm slightly less
ignorant now, for having questioned it). Sorry to have troubled the rest
of you with the off-topic-ness of it all.
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ine. Perhaps it is not mutt that is a problem but
> your distribution?
Well THAT was uncalled for. :/
Although I agree that mutt is likely not the problem...I'm running RH 5.2
and colour works fine in 0.95.6i and 0.95.7i. I installed from
source/tarball though, not the RPMs.
Check y
mess I made...that I didn't really make.)
So...the bug is between #6 and #8. Be careful...I don't know what would
have happened had I -not- quit and just deleted every other duplicate and
then re-saved out...might have lost everything. I sure as hell don't want
anyone to find out.
mar
On Tue, Aug 31, 1999 at 09:09:32PM +0200, Thomas Roessler cogitated:
> On 1999-08-31 14:32:44 -0400, Fairlight wrote:
>
> > 6) Mutt then re-read the mailbox and presented every message twice.
> > I assumed that it had rewritten/appended all the messages to
> > received.
--without-fcntl ...and I can
run 2 mutt sessions on the same mailbox and have one alter it, and then
when you go back to the other, it says it's been modified. Something seem
incorrect about the locking there? kernel 2.0.36.
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On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 12:30:20PM -0500, David DeSimone cogitated:
> Fairlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Actually, you bring up a good point on file locking...I installed
> > under linux from tarball and compiled it --with-flock --without-fcntl
> > ..
uot; for the
list so far that is to [EMAIL PROTECTED], if I
analyzed the headers decently, I could probably find a common-denomenator
to all, both direct and aliases.
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movements of a Boeing 747 if the
functionality was similar. :)
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res, etc...I had assumed they were all overseas and my charset
didn't match what they were using...but this one did, and it makes no sense
to me.
What's the deal? TIA...
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On Sat, Sep 04, 1999 at 05:57:00PM +0200, J Horacio MG blurted:
> Fairlight dijo:
> > On Sat, Sep 04, 1999 at 10:15:21AM +0200, J Horacio MG blurted:
> > > http://www.mutt.org is «the mother of all sites» ... well, as far as
> > > mutt goes. There should be a link (in
see the little << >> things now, and assume the rest
will follow. Thanks also go to Dr. Daia for pointing out my
misinterpretation of the charset section in the manual. :)
Thanks, and hope this helps any other confused souls.
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ble correctly for it, and configure your MTA to use
whatever host as a "smart relay".
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>
> HTH,
> Jeff
>
> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > I want to use outgoing mail server not `local host'.
> > How can I do?
&g
to be
everything. Relating back to #1, I'd rather see POP/IMAP stripped
out if it came to a choice, but since it's already there... :)
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On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 12:10:18AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser blurted:
> Fairlight [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 08, 1999 at 11:00:14PM -0500, Jeremy Blosser blurted:
> > > There is, ssmtp:
> > > ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/mail/mta/ssmtp-2.33.ta
on't have the problem with my other MUA's
> (otherwise I wpuldn't be able to send this!}.
>
> Can anyone help me, as I'm completely lost when it comes to
> sendmail!??
Try strictly: set sendmail="/path/to/sendmail -t"
Some sendmail drop-in replaceme
the manual doesn't help, and you can't understand the complicated
ones elsewhere, ask here. :)
I found the default one to be very helpful and list almost everything you
need to know, variable-wise. More than sufficient combined with the manual
when I'm not being dense as lead.
back to back as
\n\n, hoping that the second would press the key for me), but not only did
that not work, but I got a key is not bound error after I manually resumed.
Ideas besides source hacking to make a prompted resume optional.
TIA...
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On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 12:10:36AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser blurted:
> Fairlight [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > I've got a question about whether something is at all configurable without
> > hacking the source, either by option or part of the expression. Take:
> >
>
to get all the threads expanded and THEN the ~A flags all
of them as deleted as expected.
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<__<>__>
On Tue, Sep 14, 1999 at 03:08:25AM +0300, Mikko Hnninen cogitated:
> Fairlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 13 Sep 1999:
> > The bug is that while all messages should be flagged deleted, in truth
> > only those VISIBLE were deleted. Articles hidden in collapsed
p me ...
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] · Heal me ...
> Corgo/Lugo/Galicia/Spain · Kill me ...
Careful what you ask for...some idiot might give it to you.
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your provider's SMTP server). There was also mention of a light pre-MTA
(...premail??) in the last week or so that could be used like this.
So, hopefully you understand you cannot "configure mutt to send mail from
my pop account". You must get an MTA of some sort...
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they've stated...basically letting Mutt be an MUA, not an MTA.
(Personally, I think POP support should just be nuked entirely considering
how many people assume that "because Netscape et al do POP, and they can
send mail out, Mutt should be able to!".)
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that target folder...
Slightly convoluted, but more efficient than a cron job. No, I don't have
a handy procmail recipe already written but it shouldn't be hard.
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use a second : to lock the file saved to, but
I think the man page was wrong...you should always check for locks when
saving to a folder. None is needed for the pipe.
Enjoy. Think I'll keep this around myself, just in case. ;)
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them as "grave quotes" a long time ago...
At any rate, they denote "execute this command" in most shells and many
programs, and you can set variables equal to the expansion of that
execution's result.
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e mail messages are
encoded in binary for some reason...using gnu grep for dos I could not find
a line in my .pst that had my email address at all.
I'd give this up as a lost cause.
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nually do
> that final "y" for sending?
It's that other 1% of the time that will bite you if you have no way to get
at what you need. Just a reminder...even if you find something.
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psed at startup,
since you said you can already see the whole thread. Try:
folder-hook . 'push V'
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a strict match.
If you no longer want mutt to try and also match threading by subject, you
can set strict_threads.
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all threads are UNcollapsed before you
apply this (tack in V before starting Jeremy's sequence if you have
threads collapsed). Otherwise only all VISIBLE messages will get marked as
read.
Bests,
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an advantage if the target server already has a server on port 80 though.
:)
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and whether said protocol should be in an MUA. Since a
protocol isn't involved in a pager, it doesn't get to stage 2 of the
question. At least that's how I see the decision-making process re: mutt.
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om a dumb terminal with enough capability to run mutt, you could use
screen and use its copy/paste facility.
Not sure what else you'd need...
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27;ve never used it under
redhat, does that)
> There are precedents :)
Actually, that settles nothing...I -still- pronounce it line-ucks, in spite
of the official pronunciation.
And if you think that's bad, I know a guy that says "queeve" when refering
to queue. :)
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n 'e'. It is the same vowel
> sound in "what" and "up" and "cup".
>
> Wow, finally putting my degree in linguistics to good use! :) Hope
> this helps.
You needed a degree in linguistics for that? That was basic 1st grade
phonics in a Cath
On Tue, Nov 09, 1999 at 05:07:14PM +0200, F.Baubetm" thus spoke:
> Surely sendmail reeled when thusly spake Fairlight:
> > On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 10:54:20PM -0500, Ken W thus spoke:
> > > a "shwa" represented by an upside-down 'e'. It is the same vo
nt*, the father/mother
I would beg to differ with, unless you're from New England, in which case
yeah, it's probably pronounced like that in the second syllable... Or if
you're singing it, in which case you avoid "hard" er's and flatten them out
to a slight schwa. N
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