Anders [05.Feb.2009 10:42]:
* bill lam [20090205 10:06]:
On Thu, 05 Feb 2009, Anders Rayner-Karlsson wrote:
> Does not work. Tried it today, and you only get a mbox that is not a
> real mbox. You can edit it by hand, inserting a blank line between the
It works for me. I use maildir instead o
Patrick [05.Feb.2009 15:19]:
* Patrick Shanahan [02-05-09 09:08]:
No, you do not *need* postfix, but your MDA *must* deliver to procmail
in some manner. You may process the mail with procmail:
formail -ds procmail -m
formail -ds procmail
The crux is that the MDA *must* deliver to p
Hello,
I am using mutt v1.5.16 with nntp patch (as supplied by gentoo-linux)
and have some questions regarding the setup or muttrc-file.
First of all, I am not able to post to any newsgroup when the following
folder-hook is in effect:
folder-hook . 'set record="^"'
I only get this erro
Hello Rocco,
Rocco [19.Mär.2009 13:25]:
You probably want something like:
folder-hook . 'set record="^"'
folder-hook ^news 'set record="=articles"'
which would store all copies of outgoing articles to $folder/articles
mailbox.
Your suggestion works perfectly, thank you!
folder-h
Okay, I still don't understand why my folder-hook did not work. Just
like setting the hostname has to be done very early. If someone is
interested in my muttrc as to why that is, I will post it here.
On the other hand, working with folder-hooks in conjunction with my
newsserver works perfectly no
Kyle [20.Mär.2009 03:03]:
BUT when you booted your machine, your operating system automatically
deleted the contents of /tmp. This is considered a security feature,
as well as simply good housekeeping. IF you had $TMP or $tmpdir
pointed elsewhere, such as ~/.tmp/ or something similar, then you
Aiko [05.Mai.2009 10:33]:
To be precise: The 'c' (change-folder) key shall return the next folder
in alphabetical order.
For example:
=INBOX/servers/mail01
=INBOX/servers/mail02
I am not familiar with IMAP folders, but isn't that the usual behavior with for example
maildirs? After new mail i
Kyle [02.Jun.2009 04:42]:
On Tuesday, June 2 at 10:09 AM, quoth Chengqi(Lars) Song:
indeed can not interrupt mutt, but can send a local mail to myself instead i
think ...
Actually, now that I think about it... you might be able to use
xdialog (or something similar) to display an alert mess
Nicolas [02.Jun.2009 16:09]:
* JP Bruns [2009-06-02 10:37 +0200]:
Is there anything for console-only systems? Mutt is a great piece of software,
but - in my eyes - is lacking this important feature. Would it be possible to
take the return-code/-message of the *smtp program and display that
Baldur Gislason [16.Feb.2010 15:12]:
For the past several years I have been using lynx and links to open
HTML mail as if it was attachments inside mutt, are there any plans to
make a simple html renderer or even filter as a part of the normal mail
viewer? Is there even a way to make the normal
Paul E Condon [24.Mai.2010 22:15]:
I need advice on setting the pop_host variable.
I have fetchmail working and successfully downloading email, but for
complex reasons of personal taste, I want to be able to use the G
command.
The URL of the server is pop.everyone.com My email address is
pecon
Richard [17.Mai.2011 15:30]:
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 09:59:19AM -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote:
I don't mind tasteful, minimalistic HTML mail, but composing such in
Vim is a major PITA. Plain text is so much easier to compose in that
regard. I guess I could create macros, et cetera, et cetera, but
Claude Rubinson [06.Jul.2011 10:17]:
On Wed, Jul 06, 2011 at 09:46:34AM +0200, Vegard Svanberg wrote:
What I would like to see is an attachment-reminder. Like if I'd
mentioned "please see the attachment" or another text string in the
e-mail, I'd like Mutt to prompt if I should add an attachment
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