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> > >
> > > > 550-5.7.26 This message does not have authentication
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On Mon, Dec 31, 2001, Thomas Roessler wrote:
> a happy new year and the best wishes to all of you. Without you,
> mutt wouldn't be the program it is.
And thanks to you, Thomas, for keeping all of us sane, though email
anyway
-Ken
Is it by design that if you mark a new message for deletion, the
status bar still indicates it as new? If so, is there any way around
that?
Thanks.
-Ken
On Sun, Jan 6, 2002, Shawn D. McPeek wrote:
> Previously, Ken Weingold wrote:
> % Is it by design that if you mark a new message for deletion, the
> % status bar still indicates it as new? If so, is there any way around
> % that?
>
> Well, it sort of is technically new as y
exists. If
not, it does nothing, other than preceding to the next message if
$resolve it set to 'yes'.
-Ken
Thanks.
-Ken
ecover these
> compositions and pick up where I left off?
>
> I'm using Vim as my editor.
vim -r will give you a list of recoverable temp files. Rarely fails
me.
-Ken
get back to exactly
> where you were.
AFAIK, it is up to the editor, not mutt. When in vim, go to
':help recover' and it will tell you what you need to know. IOW you
can do it right from within vim.
-Ken
There is some company who makes an Exchange client, for I think at
least Linux and Solaris. I forget who it is, but it's supposed to be
rather good.
-Ken
a way to get it to do this?
Right now I am running the spool folder through formail -s, as I saw in
a procmail faq. I hope this works, as it is taking forever (huge spool
folder) and is increasing in size as it's running. I couldn't find any
more info on this.
Thanks.
-Ken
ps
batch mode where messages are concatenated with a form feed
# seperator before going to printer. SET IF YOU ARE USING ENSCRIPT
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Mutt: All mail clients suck, this one just sucks les
l. If you use maildir
this won't work as stated above but might work with different options to
formail.
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Mutt: All mail clients suck, this one just sucks less..
Weaponized
ake a look at section 2.5 of the
mutt manual. Online it's at:
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-2.html#ss2.5
Pay particular attention to the mime_forward , forward_decode , and the
mime_forward_decode variables.
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PGP/GPG Key C2
u: is there something that you sorely
> lack in your favorite MDA? What is it?
I do wish Procmail were a little easier to debug. Even with verbose
logging on it's hard to tell how/why it made filtering decisions.
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PGP/GPG Key C225
this mailbox, plus a few times it has simply stopped
while opening it and I had to kill off the mutt process and open it
again.
Thanks.
-Ken
sage.
In my case it is just when mutt is reading in the messages.
-Ken
to my home directory since I don't
have root on this machine. What are the issues with mutt_dotlock in
this case?
-Ken
Sorry if I missed this in the documentation, but what has changed with
threading from 1.3.24 to 1.3.27? I am finding now that consecutive
posts from the same thread look like seperate messages in the index,
each with '+->' in the index and identical subjects.
Thanks.
-Ken
, it would have been:
- 5 Jan 17 Thomas Roessler ( 59) -->Re: [OT] MTA for home network
- 6 Jan 17 Michael Elkins ( 5) -->Re: [OT] MTA for home network
-Ken
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
> But I don't know. If what you mean is that the second picture is what
> it looks like in 1.3.27, could you please send me a small test mailbox
> demonstrating this?
I will when I see it again. Very odd behavior.
-Ken
at SMTP listeners usually
forward to). Local delivery addresses will be inserted into the MDA
command where you place an %F. Do not use an MDA invocation like
"sendmail -oem -t" that dispatches on the contents of To/Cc/Bcc, it will
create mail loops and bring the just wrath of many postma
mail. It happens a few times and then seems to stop.
Thanks.
-Ken
feel a bit less weird about it... we have customers who compile and run
> stuff with few problems on our netapp (from linux client machines)...
Well here's the deal. /home is NFS-mounted. My spool folder is in
/var/spool/mail. My other mail folders are in ~/Mail. I run my own
build of mutt from ~/bin. Does this help? :)
-Ken
log.
Seems to go away after a while. Not sure about clocks.
-Ken
say there is new mail in the mailbox, but
it just says Inc:1 in the status bar. So it's not losing whatever
marker it has for unread mail in a mailbox. Could this help with
troubleshooting?
-Ken
On Fri, Feb 1, 2002, MuttER wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 09:26:22PM -0500, Ken Weingold wrote:
> > This is really irritating. I am currently in a loop between two
> > mailboxes. Change to one. Status bar says there is new mail in a
> > folder. Change to it. No new m
e in
> sync.
> Either that or have mutt change the TZ variable to West Coast time
> (Don't know the abreviation.)
Hmmm. I removed my TZ env variable and will see if things clear up.
So what is the best way to have all my stuff set to EST/GMT-5 that
mutt will deal with?
-Ken
mailbox file make the Inc:1 disappear.
-Ken
On Sat, Feb 2, 2002, David T-G wrote:
> Speaking of landing in a new city, does anyone need a hot SysAdmin? I'm
> on the market again... Ken, perhaps you should forward my address to
> your IT department ;-)
What the one of my former employer? I'll send your resume
een it last night, though. And btw, when it was
> % happening, touching said mailbox file make the Inc:1 disappear.
>
> When you do see it, try
>
> ls -l --fulltime folderfile
> ls -lu --fulltime folderfile
>
> to see the differences. See if they make sense.
I will try that when I see the problem again. Thanks.
-Ken
is says it's an invalid option. :-/ Anyway,
'ls -lu's output time is 2 minutes earlier than 'ls -l's.
-Ken
ption. :-/ Anyway,
> > 'ls -lu's output time is 2 minutes earlier than 'ls -l's.
>
> On my Linux box (Debian sid) the option is '--full-time'
Yup, that was it. It was the hyphen. Thanks. :) Debian as well.
Is there any other Linux? ;-)
-Ken
post right back. Plus when you set quoting to "> "
in the options, every time you are in that dialog box and hit Ok, it
will complain. :-/
-Ken
the Apostle Paul put
> it... "I have become all things to all men, in the hopes that I might
> somehow save some of them". ;)
Oh, you can turn that name marker thing off. Believe me, I had to use
outlook for so long that I figured out how to get around as much as
possible with it. Feel free to ask me. :)
-Ken
fact, my message
> and her reply were all one big paragraph.
Ah, then she is messing something up. :) Outlook will complain, but
it will do it. And it will quote properly if you set it to. Worked
for me at my last job, where I had to use Outlook. Also make sure she
is sending in plain text, and not that rich text crap.
-Ken
tab options? If so, the nfs mount is simply
set with options 'defaults'. And this doesn't always happen, so
that's why it's hard to troubleshoot, you know?
-Ken
, but should be. If anyone wants one, let me know. You'd
have to pick it up in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn. He won't ship them. The
freakin' SPARC 2 pizza box is 22 lbs.! I'd rather see them go to
people who would appreciate them than the garbage. :)
-Ken
n the Session Properties/Emulation section.
Always worked fine for me. Lots of different term settings on the
server should work for it.
-Ken
chance you could use a Mac? With
OS X, you'd be set. And Office v.X is supposed to be great.
-Ken
on denominator and you end up with MUA's like
LookOut! and OS's like M$.
Mutt + vim + fetchmail + procmail + lbdb + gnupg + mixmaster = nirvana
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Meme Propagation Engine (
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 07:11:31PM -0500, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On 01/03/02 Ken Wahl did speaketh:
>
> > Mutt + vim + fetchmail + procmail + lbdb + gnupg + mixmaster = nirvana
>
> I know all of these except lbdb and mixmaster. What are they?
>
lbdb = Little Br
am thinking I guess about compile parameters,
etc.
Thanks.
-Ken
On Sun, Mar 10, 2002, Knute wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Ken Weingold wrote:
>
> > I am getting a new shell account where I am limited 50 megs of space.
> > Even though I use my own patched version of mutt, they do have it
> > installed. What I want to do is use the mut
s anyone here know more?
Why not just build your own versions of what you want? Go to the
Apple web site and download the developer kit. It's a huge file, and
includes, amongst other stuff, gcc (called 'cc'). I have built vim,
ncftp, and lots of other stuff from source.
-Ken
1.3.25"
EXECSHELL="/bin/sh"
-MIXMASTER
So any idea how they got iconv? I can't figure anything out. I tried
--without-iconv , but compile still craps out saying it can't find
iconv.
Thanks.
-Ken
. */
char strerror();
int main() {
strerror()
; return 0; }
Before I saw that, running make errored. Anyone know why this is?
Thanks.
-Ken
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 01:32:01PM -0800, Ken Weingold wrote:
> > I am trying to build mutt even with no configure options, and get this
> > in config.log:
> >
> > configure:1109: checking for strerror in -lcposix
> >
sive] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/hazmat/mutt-1.3.27'
gmake: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2
-Ken
system, and mutt -v says 'System: NetBSD 1.5.2 (i386)
[using ncurses 5.2]'. Any way to find out what build parameters were
used for it to find ncurses 5.2? Looks like it was installed as a
package, actually. But /pkg/mutt-1.3.25 is a sym link to /usr/local.
:-/
-Ken
n -lxcurses... no
checking for initscr in -ljcurses... no
checking for initscr in -lunknown... no
configure: error: no curses library found
Am I missing something here, or should configure have found ncurses in
/usr/local/lib and/or include?
Thanks again for the help.
-Ken
needs into the binary, or does it still need the ncurses
install?
Thanks.
-Ken
ncurses libraries at all after the binary is built?
./mutt:
-lintl.1 => /usr/local/lib/libintl.so.1
-liconv.2 => /usr/local/lib/libiconv.so.2
-lc.12 => /usr/lib/libc.so.12
-Ken
I hit 'd' again, it applies to
the next one above. I see no way this way to delete the last message,
unless I change the sorting. Why would this be?
Thanks.
-Ken
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-14 09:29]:
> > This is all at least in 1.3.27. If I tag messages,
> > and then hit ';d', it doens't apply 'd' to the
> > tagged messages, only the one the in
einstalled it, and when I tried building 1.3.28 just to try
the server ncurses, it built fine, and mutt -v reports ncurses 5.2,
but default is not recognized when it starts up. In the version I
built from ncurses from my home dir, no problem.
Thanks.
-Ken
ADDRINFO
ISPELL="/usr/bin/ispell"
SENDMAIL="/usr/sbin/sendmail"
MAILPATH="/var/spool/mail"
PKGDATADIR="/usr/share/mutt"
SYSCONFDIR="/etc"
EXECSHELL="/bin/sh"
MIXMASTER="/home/ken/Mix"
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Ken Wahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ww
thin mutt? I've already tried grepping and
> +would like something with a few less steps.
Do it from the index, not the pager. The online manual has all the
possible search criteria.
-Ken
s gotten more and more bloated and unstable. So I
tried IE under Solaris. Went back to Netscape. :(
-Ken
he past with GNOME, and evidently Sun doesn't
> totally disagree, since they're moving to GNOME as the standard
> environment.
Yeah, I believe GNOME will be the default environment when 2.0 is
released. Until then users have to deal with CDE. How it's lasted o
long is beyond me. :)
-Ken
name. Unless I didn't read the manual clearly
enough, it didn't work until I added that address into 'alternates'.
It seems the reverse_name will only work with addresses in alternates.
-Ken
On Sat, Apr 6, 2002, Heiko Heil wrote:
> ...without using patterns?
t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t
etc. ;-)
-Ken
n wondering this myself. It has
only come up for me being dreadfully unemployed, sending out my resume
an infinite amount of times. I needed to report on all I have sent
out for NY unemployment insurance, but had none from this venue due to
using resend-message.
-Ken
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-11 05:59:50 -0400]:
> > On Thu, Apr 11, 2002, Johan Almqvist wrote:
> > > I have a problem that I don't like. When I use Esc-e to "resend" a message
> > >
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-11 14:12:05 -0400]:
> > On Thu, Apr 11, 2002, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> > > * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-11 05:59:50 -0400]:
> > > > On Thu, Apr 1
now that I'm using Mac OS X more often than not, it's
OpenSSH... :)
-Ken
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> Am 24.04.2002 um 04:34:38 -0400 schrieb Ken Weingold folgendes:
>
> > If you like putty and want a REALLY nice ssh client, check out
> > SecureCRT from VanDyke. www.vandyke.com . For Windows I really
> > couldn't a
e time, i don't find too
> many things that i'm unable to do in Putty.
I don't know what acs characters are, but you are right. It is
general usability that makes the differences, and when you use it a
lot, there are a lot.
-Ken
al, but it seems when I have left it for a while. Also
could be coincidental, but it seems to have happened since I moved
from 1.3.27 to 1.3.28.
Thanks.
-Ken
Also, it seems that after I start using it again after being idle, I
get notified of new mail as it should.
-Ken
a
key, mutt still doesn't tell me there's new mail. Only when there is
new mail from that point on.
-Ken
to move a number of messages at once from one folder to another?
Tagging, also in the manual.
-Ken
I have changed some aliases by unaliasing them then 'a' to define them
again. I noticed that in my mutt alias file, both are in there. Does
mutt simply only take the last of duplicate aliases it finds in the
alias file? I didn't see this in the manual.
-Ken
I am playing with more colors for the index. Way too cool. I can't
believe I didn't do this stuff earlier. Anyway, I wanted to change
the indicator, for example, for messages marked for deletion. Can the
indicator color not be changed like the index and such?
Thanks.
-Ken
uote Adam Iser,
who wrote Adium, an awesome AIM client for Mac OS X, "So many
settings, you'll crap your pants." :)
-Ken
! My boss and I were thinking of setting up a Linux server
here for email, but we would need a way to connect to Notes.
Thanks.
-Ken
her mail in a shell account (uses Pine or even mail!), and I am sure
would jump at the chance to use some Unix MUA with our Notes mail.
-Ken
> macro index ':set [EMAIL PROTECTED]\n:set signature="~/.sig-addr2"'
Well here's a feature request. I wish there were an option to have
mutt prompt you for which return address to use, being able to pick
from a menu of addresses set somewhere in the muttrc. Any
possibility?
-Ken
c", which
>
> Question: If I've installed Mutt-1.4i, do I need to go into the patch
> source and change all references to "mutt-1.3.27" so that they read
> "mutt-1.4i" instead?
No, that's why you use 'patch -p1', so it ignores the 'mutt-1.3.27/'
part of the path in the patch.
-Ken
I have new mail colored brightcyan. Deleted is red. If I hit 'd' to
delete mail, it turns red. If I delete the pattern ~N, they stay
blue, but are marked as deleted. What's the difference here?
-Ken
Ah, ok. Thanks for the replies. It was indeed the order. :)
-Ken
ce to iconv in configure --help. Is this
intentional or an oversight?
-Ken
.
-Ken
Thanks for the quick replies. It works. Too cool.
-Ken
cceed
> (even without any patches); I get the
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but did you use:
--with-libiconv=/usr/local
? that works for me. Without it part or all is not found.
-Ken
when I start mutt, so I always
get the same line from the file. Do I not have the correct syntax for
it? This is my header:
my_hdr X-Message-Flag: `$HOME/bin/random.pl`
Thanks.
-Ken
ime instead of muttrc-read time.
Send-hook sounds good, as Cedric also said. But what about single
quotes?
Thanks.
-Ken
Okay, so here's a purely aesthetic question. Using send-hook works
just fine, but it puts the header after all my my_hdr's. Anyway to
get it before them?
-Ken
e quotes like that, it gets eaten and not
inserted. I noticed before sending in edit-headers, the quotes are
preserved and taken literally. Same thing works fine as a send-hook.
-Ken
That's awesome. This is from a guy on a list I'm on.
BAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
> Ken are you mucking around with out look? The status bar on you're
> last msg said
>
>
>
On Fri, Jun 21, 2002, AxUm wrote:
> > I think I remember a while back someone haveing a script to take lines
> > randomly from a text file to put into a custom header.
>
> I usually use fortune ...
fortune -o is more fun. >:)
-Ken
I just wanted to give another 1000 thumbs up for SpamAssassin. It
plain rocks. I was able to take everything out of my procmailrc
except for my list filters and stuff to /dev/null, and it really does
take care of everything. My procmailrc is a fraction of the size, and
so muich cleaner.
-Ken
On Mon, Jul 15, 2002, David Collantes wrote:
> On 07-15-2002 at 16:13 EDT, Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I just wanted to give another 1000 thumbs up for SpamAssassin. It
>
> Hmmm, offtopic, I believe.
I don't think so. It's been a topic of much discussion on this list.
-Ken
s ACS characters. Are these two related in that the new
Terminal will display the mutt threading correctly with ascii_chars
set to no?
Thanks.
-Ken
Does anyone know if there's a mutt package for Solaris 7 x86?
Thanks.
-Ken
On Thu, Aug 1, 2002, Brad Knowles wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 11:11:34AM -0400, Ken Weingold wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know if there's a mutt package for Solaris 7 x86?
>
> I don't see it on the list at
> <http://www.sunfreeware.com/sol7rightintel7.htm
I received on a list an email from someone using Outlook Express 6 and
it came out as all '?'s. Anyone know why this would be? I didn't see
any information at all about the ercoding or what-not.
Thanks.
-Ken
On Fri, Aug 2, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-02 13:04]:
> > I received on a list an email from someone using Outlook Express 6
> > and it came out as all '?'s. Anyone know why this would be?
>
> "Outlook Expres
Does anyone here run Solaris 7 for x86 and have a compiled binary? I
need it for something but can't build it on this machine.
Thanks.
-Ken
u've been a huge help. ;-)
-Ken
n text steganography device?
My guess is that it's encoded, but I'm not sure how. Is there
Base64-encoded text? I'm using Spam Assassin and it caught that.
-Ken
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