: The soul is greater than the hum of its parts
Hi.
I spent a happy half-hour building mutt-1.7.1i last night,(with ncurses) fired
it up in console mode - colours as usual - brilliant!
Trying it this morning in an x-term I'm reduced to mono. Not a big problem but
I like the colours a
Hi, I'm new to the list and new to mutt - and indeed to Linux
(running Mandrake 6.1 - beautiful!)
However I'm keen to get a text-based mail system up and running and
mutt seems the best option.
I'm using fetchmail to collect, have settled on procmail as delivery
agent and after much tweaking
: The soul is greater than the hum of its parts
Hi - this may seem like a silly question but.
Is it possible to receive all my mail into one folder, and then have Mutt move
it to seperate folders when it has been read or when I shut down?
A straight "yes" or "no" and a pointer to re
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 11:09:34PM -0300, thus spake Richard Spencer:
> can I place instructions in the .muttrc
> file to check two pop3 mailboxes?
>
> --
No, they go in your .fetchmailrc. Mutt only plays with email
once it is delivered.
For a really good start-you-
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 08:37:21PM -0300, thus spake Richard Spencer:
> created a .fetchmailrc like this...
>
> poll pop3.uol.com.br proto pop3
> user [EMAIL PROTECTED] pass secret1
> fetchall keep
> poll pop.a001.sprintmail.com proto pop3
> user [EMAIL PROTECTED] pass secret2
> fe
Well it should be lurking in the mail queue /var/spool/mqueue.
The "sendmail" or some other MTA should carry it away next time
you hook up to the internet.
Martin Holland has some good stuff on setting up both fetchmail
and sendmail (on RedHat too)
http://www.noether.freeserve.co.uk
If confi
Hi!
Is it possible to set up Mutt to send a blind copy to myself each time I
send out an email? Can anyone tell me how, or point me to the right place
to find out?
TIA
Glyn M
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Hi - I'm running Mutt 1.2.5i on Debian 2.2.
I'd like my signature to include my uptime.
Using Vim (great) as my editor within Mutt I can of course do
:r !uptime
and get
10:56am up 3:40, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.16, 0.19
at the bottom of my post. But it would be good to automate
Greetings.
When in the list of mail folders, I press 'm', I get a file-mask message.
Can anyone tell me what it does and where there might be some guidance on
this option - the mutt manual and man page are not very explicit about this.
Running Mutt 1.2.5i on Debian 2.2
TIA
Glyn M
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Thanks
Glyn M
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Running Debian/Gnu Linux
7:00pm up 10:59, 2
Me again.
I recevie the mutt-users list in digest form- and it has been a
terrific help. But now I wish to unsubscribe. Steve Kennedy
helped me out with the suggestion that I mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe in the body of the
message, and I get a polite message telling me that I a
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