incorrect ??
Again, any help is appreciated!
Regards,
Hall Stevenson
* Aaron Schrab ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000114 18:59]:
> At 07:04 -0600 14 Jan 2000, Alex Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Several times over the past two weeks, I have had occasion to send mail to folks
> > who, for whatever perverse reason, get their e-mail accounts through
> > AOL. Two separate
The current version of Eterm no longer uses the type of "menu" shown
across the top of the window like those shown in the screenshots. It now
uses a "pop-up" menu, accessible by hitting your "F1" key. The same
choices are there...
I *think* the menus may be coming back though... in the CVS versi
;-)
Thank you for that setting. It worked great !
Regards,
Hall Stevenson
hat messes things
up ??
Regards,
Hall Stevenson
Hmmm, oddly, I rec'd the exact same message today !! It appears someone
may have skimmed the mutt list for e-mail addresses.
But, why your name didn't show in the header was that you (and I and
probably others on this list) were "Blind Carbon Copy"'d. This is how
spammers do it. With a "BCC", wha
>1. When i respond to a mailing list, i would like my message to NOT
>show up in my mailbox. SO far, i have been using 'g' group reply for
>mailing lists. DO i want list reply instead? Or is there an option i
>need to set for this?
unset metoo
>2. Is there a funtion for save-thread? I know
>From the mutt manual, section 6.3:
sort
Type: string
Default: date-sent
Specifies how to sort messages in the index menu. Valid values are
date or date-sent
date-received
from
mailbox-order (unsorted)
score
size
subject
threads
to
You may optionally use the reverse- prefix to specify reverse
- Original Message -
From: "Bakki Kudva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] slow on send?
> Raymond A. Meijer([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Thu, Apr 20, 2000 at 10:52:20AM
+0200:
> > On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, 09:41, Telsa Gwynne wro
I have these lines:
color index brightwhite default *
color index yellow default '~l'
color index brightyellowdefault '~N ~l'
in my .muttrc file. As most of you know, messages that are from a list
(defined in .muttrc) are yellow. "New" list messages are bright yellow.
My p
* Mikko Hänninen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000424 09:47]:
> Hall Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 24 Apr 2000:
> > I *tried* this: color index green default '~R ~l' I made an
> > assumption that "~R" would get "read" messages... bu
> Looks like you should check into turning off autochecking.
===
mail_check
Type: number
Default: 5
This variable configures how often (in seconds) mutt should look for new
mail.
===
What wou
> That's not what I'm seeing - my xbiff notification flag goes down as soon
> as mutt(not me) see's that there's new mail. What you describe is what
> I want(I want the xbiff flag to stay up until *I* read the new mail), but
> I'm not sure what's wrong or different about my setup. I have
> proc
* Thomas Ribbrock ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000510 06:25]:
> On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 12:02:21PM -0700, Daniel Chetlin wrote:
> [...]
> > Item two: I tend to edit my emails once or twice before sending. When I use
> > textwidth in vim, it inserts newlines initially, so if I edit the text ends up
> > loo
> Are there any significant fixes in version 1.2 compared with version
> 1.1.13, and/or will I lose anything by going to version 1.2?
Although I don't use either version (yet), 1.1.13 is a *development* version
of mutt. They use the same version numbering as the Linux kernel (and other
software
- Original Message -
From: "Frank Derichsweiler"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 6:59 AM
Subject: Re: Newbie to Mutt: How can I get Menus with buttons
> On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 09:55:51AM +0800, wrote:
> > Can anybody tell me how I can get the n
I just updated my existing 1.0.x copy of mutt to v1.2 last night.
Configuration and compiling went okay with no errors. I used this to
configure mutt:
./configure --enable-pop --enable-flock --disable-fcntl
--sysconfdir=/etc --with-slang=/usr/include/slang
(I also tried it without the slang ent
> Hall Stevenson proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> >set sendmail_wait=<0
>
> Try sendmail_wait=-1 :)
Thank you ;-) I'll give it a try this afternoon. Can I assume you use
this setting and it *does* work ??
Regards,
Hall
> On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 09:39:32AM -0400, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> > My other problem is *no* colors at all. I'm using the same .muttrc
file
> > as before and I had colors. Did I miss a configure option ?? Typing
> > "mutt -v" shows the "+HAVE_COLOR&quo
> Hall Stevenson proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> >> Try sendmail_wait=-1 :)
> >
> >Thank you ;-) I'll give it a try this afternoon. Can I assume you use
> >this setting and it *does* work ??
>
> I don't, but Roessler does.
>
> $
...and then Hall Stevenson said...
%
% Error in /home/hall/.muttrc, line 18: <0: invalid value
% source: errors in /home/hall/.muttrc
% Press any key to continue
%
% This is the "guilty" line:
%
% set sendmail_wait=<0
%
% Perfectly valid, I thought. Worked fine with 1.0.x. And
> On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 07:44:15AM -0400, Hall Stevenson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes, the first time I configured mutt, I didn't specify slang or
> > ncurses, but according to "./configure --help", it will use slang by
> > default. I'm 99%
* Suresh Ramasubramanian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000519 03:03]:
> Hall Stevenson proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> >set sendmail_wait=<0
>
> Try sendmail_wait=-1 :)
Cool, that fixed it !! ;-)
Thanks !
Hall
> >> By the way, where are you finding netiquette rules for email? I am
> >> curious.
> >
> >The standard reference is RFC 1855. (One place you can find this is
> >http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html .) As with most RFCs, this is
>
> A much better reference is any standard book on good writin
> I wasn't able to install latest mutt rpm. According to the
> error message, I _already_have_ the newest package :-(
>
> # rpm -U /home/rks/ftp/mutt-1.2i-1.cfp.rhl6.i386.rpm
>error: package mutt-1.0.1i-8 (which is newer then
>mutt-1.2i-1.cfp.rhl6) is already installed
I do use RPMs, but
* Manuel Arriaga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000524 09:57]:
> Once again proving myself a total newbie :-), I would like to know
> whether there is anyway in which I can undelete a message which "sits"
> in the middle of 10 other deleted messages, without having to undelete
> the first four - does this m
> Guys,
>
> how do I unsubscribe from this list?
Remember the "Welcome" message you got when you subscribed ?? It tells
you how to *un-subscribe* too ;-)
Good luck,
Hall
>> It seems mutt's default behavior when replying to a message is to
only put
>> the sender in the To: header. Is there a way to add Cc: recipients as
>> well?
Are you using "r" to reply ?? If so, try "R" instead ;-) (look through
the Muttrc file for "clues" -- "R" is for a "group-reply")
Regard
> Hall Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 30 May 2000:
> > Are you using "r" to reply ?? If so, try "R" instead ;-) (look
through
> > the Muttrc file for "clues" -- "R" is for a "group-reply")
>
> I don't
Can anyone help me with setting up my 'set folder_format' setting so
that it tags folders that have new mail with an 'N". I'm looking for
something similar to this:
http://www.linuxbrit.co.uk/mutt/mutt_directory.png. The exact setup
doesn't have to be the same though. As I said, I'm mainly interes
* Olaf Schulz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010902 17:30]:
> On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 02:47:24PM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> > Can anyone help me with setting up my 'set folder_format'
> > setting so that it tags folders that have new mail with
> > an 'N".
> That's not what I meant :); after pressing 'v', I get a
"tree"
> of the attachments in this email. Suppose that one of them
> is an image, .e.g., monkey.jpg. How do I go about seeing
> that picture?
Mutt handles this through MIME/mailcap. See this page,
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-5
> > Another question I have is about using vim for writing
> > e-mails. I have successfully been able to setup vim
> > to wrap at 80 or so...
>
> the easiest way i know of is typing:
> gqip
> which will reformat the current paragraph.
>
> gqap reformats all paragraphs i think. quoting and stuff
> I find the key combination for the previous-new
command
> quite awkward, and I'd rather remap it to Shift-Tab.
However, I can't
> find a way to define this key combination. What am I
missing?
What do you mean 'define this key combination' ?? Do you set
it up but it doesn't work ?? If so, make
> After I have marked my mails as "d" for deleting can I
> delete all the mails at that instant without having to
> logg of "Mutt" and explicitly being asked for deletion?
'sync' your mailbox. On my setup, and this binding is the
default, '$' does it.
Hall
> is there a way to delete all the messages with the
> same message id upon entering a folder?
>
> should i even be doing this with mutt?
'procmail' can do this for you. This recipe, shamelessly
stolen from Tom Gilbert's website should do it:
:0 Whc: msgid.lock
| formail -D 16384 msgid.cache
:0
> > Will see if i can build a debian package with this
> > patch included ...
>
> i think this is already in the debian package (for
> unstable anyway)
>
> and i'm pretty sure i've heard before that this patch is
> already in the debian version.
According to the description here,
http://package
> (this machine has standard debian woody mutt
> package on it)
>
> notice +COMPRESSED and several other random
> non-standard features.
>
> so i'm pretty sure this is part of the debian package.
Cool. If Debian allows this patch in, they must consider it
perfectly 'stable'. I'll have to check
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