Re: vi-style keybindings for mutt

2002-08-16 Thread Ken Weingold
mutt, but when I have to use some Windows mailers, I am hitting ESC all over the place in the editors. Sometimes with less than expected results. :( -Ken, vim as an editor, emacs on the command line

New mail notification problems

2002-08-18 Thread Ken Weingold
What would make mutt not report that there is new mail when there is? Sometimes I will find that it indicates that there is no new mail, yet when I change to some folders, there is. Thanks. -Ken

Re: New mail notification problems

2002-08-18 Thread Ken Weingold
- but.. it's Sunday. Yeah, that's what work is for. ;-) I will look into it. Thanks, Sven. -Ken

Re: New mail notification problems

2002-08-19 Thread Ken Weingold
g something that is messing up mutt with respect to reporting new mail? Thanks. -Ken

Re: New mail notification problems

2002-08-21 Thread Ken Weingold
for the explanation, David. I will look into it. -Ken

Re: [OT] Vim

2002-08-26 Thread Ken Weingold
them to /dev/null. With Spamassassin they go to my spam folder for review. -Ken

Re: [OT] Vim

2002-08-26 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Aug 26, 2002, Kai Weber wrote: > + Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Yeah, but with procmail I can send them to /dev/null. With > > Spamassassin they go to my spam folder for review. > > You can use procmail to filter the spamassasin'ated mails

Re: Emulating (gaaack) Outlook attribution

2002-08-29 Thread Ken Weingold
POP or IMAP either. And you thought Exchange was bad. -Ken

Re: Outlook and "inline attachments"

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Weingold
now. The fact that you HAVE a boss right now is a godsend. -Ken

Re: Emulating (gaaack) Outlook attribution

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Weingold
nly other problem I guess is the address book. I wonder if I can export it to something readable by mutt. -Ken

Re: Windows Bosses

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote: > > So, your boss using Outlook is really a minor thing > > in the grand scheme of things right now. The fact > > that you HAVE a boss right now is a godsend. > > err... my boss does not use Outlook. No way. "You" in the generic form. ;-) -Ken

Re: Emulating (gaaack) Outlook attribution

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Weingold
is government. The address book is a mess. :) -Ken

threading question

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Weingold
, but at the same level basically. The thread tree looks exactly the same for both sets. Does this make sense? If so, shouldn't the trees look a little different, as in the child of the parent that was a direct reply be indented slightly, or at least somehow differentiated? -Ken

Re: threading question

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote: > * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-30 19:03]: > > I find something odd about the threading tree. Imagine you have two > > messages one under the other in a thread three. In one set of those > > the child message is a

Re: threading question

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Weingold
ot;. The option > is set by default. No, my comments have nothing to do with limiting. I'll draw out an example of what I'm saying. As you can see, it was hard to explain what I was thinking. -Ken

Re: threading question

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Aaron Schrab wrote: > > No, my comments have nothing to do with limiting. I'll draw out an > > The hide_missing option doesn't have anything to do with limiting > either. Really? I didn't know what hide_missing was, so I looked in the manual and this is what it says: h

Re: spam harvesting

2002-09-01 Thread Ken Weingold
get a clever idea for a new spam blocking system, please > don't write it in perl. Anything that a serious mail server has to run per > every message damn well better be in C or better. Oh. :) -Ken

Re: flaming is art - dammit!

2002-09-01 Thread Ken Weingold
have probably all become bofh admins who are reading > alt.sysadmin.recovery by now... instead, these newsgroups > are all populated with politically correct newbies... *sigh* Yes we have. I kind of miss the old days of Usenet, the brutality and all. Good thing you're around to remind us a bit of it. ;-) -Ken

Re: flaming is art - dammit!

2002-09-02 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Sep 2, 2002, Oliver Fuchs wrote: > for all who are wondering about awnsers on this list please get > 'How To Ask Questions The Smart Way' by Eric S. Raymond (utfi). Interesting, but he lost me from the beginning using the word 'hacker'. :) -Ken

Re: location of signature.

2002-09-05 Thread Ken Weingold
ted by M$, I feel quite comfortable with this > style and will continue to use it. I think the more common issue is that they just don't know any better. -Ken

Re: [PATCH] display-subject

2002-09-12 Thread Ken Weingold
t; I've been using a version of this since 1.3.2x without any problems; it's > pretty much just a copy of the display-address stuff so it should be pretty > innocuous. Very useful. Will this be in the main distribution? Seems logical. -Ken

Re: Index text weirdness

2002-09-17 Thread Ken Weingold
27;t paste it in. ;) I hate to say it, but it was Outlook doing it. It's the tilde-a, though. The guy took it out and the name came out no problem. -Ken

Re: searching

2002-09-17 Thread Ken Weingold
ies, it seems I have to open each > message and do the search; not practical if I have a mailbox containing over > a hundred messages. Am I missing something? You are missing a HUGE something. Look at <http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-4.html#ss4.2> for all your search options. -Ken

Re: [OT] Correct way to quote?

2002-09-20 Thread Ken Weingold
owing: > > | bar > | bar Actually, send a mail from Netscape Mail to mutt and you might find that those '|'s are actually '> 's. I saw this on some mailer, maybe Apple Mail. Really confusing, but that was the case. -Ken

Re: fast conversion of html mail to text

2002-09-24 Thread Ken Weingold
not to send email as HTML. Most don't know they're doing it. -Ken

Re: replying to unwrapped messages with vi

2002-09-30 Thread Ken Weingold
wonderful method of wrapping text. A simple Q} will wrap the whole paragraph. Or Q will do for Outhouse since it seems to make each paragraph all one long line. -Ken

Re: replying to unwrapped messages with vi

2002-10-01 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Oct 1, 2002, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: > > I use gqap in vim. Thats for leaving the qotes at start of line. Oh, yeah. Q} will preserve quotes too, but I forgot that I have Q remapped to gq, since I had gotten used to the Q in vim 4 I think. Or something like that. :) -Ken

ISO cancel option in quit prompt from send-message

2002-10-08 Thread Ken Irving
mailing list(s) archives. It seems a fairly common sort of thing, so perhaps this has been hashed over previously. I'm a loyal mutter, finding it hits the nail on the head in many ways. I do have another question, but will post it separately. Thanks for any hints, RFTMs, etc., Ken -- Ken Irving <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: ISO cancel option in quit prompt from send-message

2002-10-08 Thread Ken Irving
_not_ discard the message, > >then hit 'm' to see a prompt to revisit pending messages. > > Press Ctrl-g instead. Thanks to all that replied. I was unaware of the general abort command. -- Ken Irving <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: how to go back to mailbox

2002-10-08 Thread Ken Weingold
older. It's in the manual. -Ken

Re: ISO cancel option in quit prompt from send-message

2002-10-08 Thread Ken Weingold
ould be misleading to put it elsewhere. > > Rather a large number of people have trouble discovering it and it's an > essential command. IMHO, it ought to be easier to find. Then why not put it in the Help line for newbies? -Ken

Re: ISO cancel option in quit prompt from send-message

2002-10-10 Thread Ken Weingold
ent with all prompts in the index. Might at least help out people who need the help line in the first place. -Ken

Re: Sending mail

2007-03-14 Thread Ken Brush
On 3/14/07, Umut Tabak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * Umut Tabak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-14-07 03:19]: > >> As a newbie, I tried to configure mutt. Partially successful if you >> don't consider that I can not send mails :) . I can get mail but can >> not send. My incoming

Re: Charset issue?

2007-05-12 Thread Ken Moffat
On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 10:08:23PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > >locale: Cannot set LC_ALL to default locale: No such file or directory > >ANSI_X3.4-1968 > > HUH! Don't see ANSI_X3.4-1968 very often... no idea if that's a > problem or not. > I had this earlier this year - it's almost certainly

Re: Locale problem and sent index

2007-05-13 Thread Ken Moffat
On Mon, May 14, 2007 at 07:00:11AM +0900, Henry Nelson wrote: > On Sat, May 12, 2007 at 12:01:14AM +0200, Alain Bench wrote: > > > results in an ? substituting the 'å' in 'Salve Håkedal' in the > > > recievers inbox. > > Hmmm. When viewed in Mutt, I see a multibyte, centered dot, but in > my edit

Re: message dates

2007-05-15 Thread Ken Moffat
On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 10:08:19AM -0400, Derek Martin wrote: > Is there a way to make Mutt convert the date of messages to localtime > (i.e. display the date and time in the index in the local timezone, as > opposed to whatever TZ the sender uses)? > > Problem: At work, we assign responsibility

alternates unknown variable?

2007-06-06 Thread Ken Dyke
Hi, Just upgraded from Fedora Core 6 to Fedora 7 and now I get an error regarding a line in .muttrc "alternates: unknown variable". Is this a change in mutt or packaging by Fedora? Thank you, -- Ken Dyke, 406.581.0495 "Linux can win as long as services/protocols are commoditi

Re: How to organize mail in folders?

2007-07-21 Thread Ken Moffat
scape, and then pine, and it was all on one box but even then it was a pain to go through deleting mail on a high-volume list, and I often deleted things I didn't intend to, or later wished I hadn't. Probably, very different from what you were thinking of doing. If you want to say 'too complex' or 'too byzantine' or 'too much space' that's fine by me. Ken -- das eine Mal als Tragödie, das andere Mal als Farce

indicator bar width

2007-10-31 Thread Ken Weingold
like it did previously. Not sure what's changed in the Terminal in that respect. Thanks. -Ken

Re: indicator bar width

2007-11-04 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Nov 2, 2007, Christoph Berg wrote: > Most often the terminal library is to blame for that, and/or a bad > interaction between $TERM and the terminal. Ah, thanks. That fixed it. -Ken

alternative_order

2008-03-18 Thread Ken Weingold
t comes in with an html part will get displayed as such and I have that header and footer about the html, where I'd rather just have it as plain text. If this makes sense, any better way of handling this? Thanks. -Ken

Re: Problems with mutt and utf-8, can't talk to itself even!

2008-03-19 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008, Chris G wrote: > Yes, that's it, *everything* was actually alright except my editor > wasn't entering UTF-8 pounds signs (etc.). The rest of the system > just did its best to work around the resulting confusion. What editor are you using? -Ken

message hook help please

2008-04-12 Thread Ken Weingold
k: message-hook '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'alternative_order text/html' Any ideas what my problem is? Thanks. -Ken

Re: message hook help please

2008-04-13 Thread Ken Weingold
rd application/ms-tnef' Thanks for any help on this. -Ken

Re: message hook help please

2008-04-13 Thread Ken Weingold
xt/html text/rtf > > text/x-vcard application/ms-tnef' > > The so called default hook, the one matching all, must come > first. I have tried both ways but nothing seems to make any difference. With it this way everything gets displayed as plain text. Is there a problem with the matching of '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]' ? -Ken

Re: message hook help please

2008-04-15 Thread Ken Weingold
ll need to execute the unalternative_order command first. > > Here's an example of two of the hooks I use to set > alternative_order. The lines are really long. Thank you! That was a great start to get it working for me. -Ken

Re: utf8 console font

2008-05-06 Thread Ken Moffat
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 11:04:38PM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote: > Hi, > > Just wondering which console font people are using in an utf8 locale. sigma-general-8x16 ;) [ It's from sigma-consolefonts which is my own assemblage, derived from etl16, and includes a number of different maps (the maps d

Re: Alternative Identities

2008-07-17 Thread Ken Moffat
":source ~/.mutt/profile.lfs\n" # "Load profile: LFS" macro pager ":source ~/.mutt/profile.lfs\n" # "Load profile: LFS" And then in the profiles I set From and put the profile name on the status line, so in ~/.mutt/profile.default I have # Customized hea

robots [ was Re: Alternative Identities ]:wq

2008-07-17 Thread Ken Moffat
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 09:32:46PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote: > > > > I have the following in my .muttrc: > > Question for people who post here more frequently than I do - is it normal to get a challenge/response mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] when posting here ? ĸen -- das ein

Deleting messages via IMAP

2009-05-31 Thread Ken Weingold
deletion. How can I deal with this? Thanks. -Ken

Re: Deleting messages via IMAP

2009-05-31 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Am 2009-05-31 18:45:50, schrieb Ken Weingold: > > Weird question, and sorry if this is not a mutt issue. I normally > > read my mail via mutt directly on the server, but sometimes access > > this mailbox via IMAP from my

Re: Deleting messages via IMAP

2009-05-31 Thread Ken Weingold
that mailbox after that, so no indication in the status bar and nothing when I go to change folders. It will start working again properly once I've written to the mailbox from within mutt, like deleting and expunging. -Ken

Re: Deleting messages via IMAP

2009-06-01 Thread Ken Weingold
Kyle, fantastic explanation. Thanks a lot. I'll update to the latest. I know I'm using an old version. I've been meaning to update it for.... years. :) -Ken

Color problem

2009-06-02 Thread Ken Weingold
unbolds them. Scrolling down over them will make them bold again. Any idea why this is happening? Thanks. -Ken

Re: Color problem

2009-06-03 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > On Tuesday, June 2 at 08:08 PM, quoth Ken Weingold: > > I hope I can explain this well. I just built mutt 1.5.19 after using > > 1.5.10 for quite a long time. 1.5.10 was using ncurses 5.2 and 1.5.19 > > was compiled using ncu

Re: Color problem

2009-06-03 Thread Ken Weingold
so I assume it is correct. There is also an ncurses-5.4 install under /usr/local. Either way, there is a patch I used for the last version of mutt I was using, 1.5.10. "5patch-1.5.1.nr.indicator_not_bright". This was to make any text under the indicator bar not bold. It still works, and interestintly enough, also fixes this issue. -Ken

Re: Color problem

2009-06-03 Thread Ken Weingold
d interestintly enough, also fixes this issue. > > Ahhh. You may want to post that patch to the mutt-dev team. If it > really fixes a bug, they'll probably be interested in it. Will do. Thanks. -Ken

mailboxes

2010-12-26 Thread Ken Stevens
Hi all, I am having trouble with mutt configuration. In my .muttrc I have source /home/ken/.mutt/mailboxes The mailboxes file contains lines similar to this one: mailboxes ! mailboxes +testing mailboxes +perl It is my understanding that when I change mailboxes it should cycle through the ones

Re: mailboxes

2010-12-27 Thread Ken Stevens
and. is this the behaviour you're having trouble with > specifically? > > Jamie When I do a 'c' command and then a , the mailbox names with new mail should cycle through in the mini-buffer. In any case, I think I might have figured it out. I had biff installed and apparently that interfered with that function. Thanks for the responses... -- Ken You display the wonderful traits of charm and courtesy.

Re: Just converted to UTF-8. Line graphics don't work. :-(

2011-05-11 Thread Ken Moffat
tiple codes can be mapped to the same glyph, e.g. a right single angle quote might be mapped to greater-than ('>'). Finding a font which *looks good* (everyone's ideas of how things should appear is different) and *covers all, or most, of what you want to be able to read* take

Re: pretty-print mutt emails

2024-04-10 Thread Ken Moffat via Mutt-users
On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 07:25:11AM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote: > El día martes, abril 09, 2024 a las 06:54:46 -0400, H escribió: > > > On 04/07/2024 07:42 AM, Matthias Apitz wrote: > > > I do use on FreeBSD muttprint: > > > > > > Name : muttprint Version: 0.73_5 Installed > > >

Re: Anyone used mutt to sub or unsub to linux kerrel lists ?

2025-04-11 Thread Ken Moffat via Mutt-users
On Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 10:19:36AM -0400, Todd Zullinger wrote: > Ken Moffat via Mutt-users wrote: > > On Thu, Apr 10, 2025 at 11:03:45PM -0400, Todd Zullinger wrote: > >> Per <https://subspace.kernel.org/vger.kernel.org.html>, the > >> unsub address is: linux-k

Re: Anyone used mutt to sub or unsub to linux kerrel lists ?

2025-04-18 Thread Ken Moffat via Mutt-users
On Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 04:13:15PM -0700, Akshay Hegde via Mutt-users wrote: > On 2025-04-11 22:55 +0100, Ken Moffat via Mutt-users wrote: > > I just send an empty body when I ubscribe/subscribe. And yes, to answer > your initial question, I use mutt to send the (un)subscribe ema

Anyone used mutt to sub or unsub to linux kerrel lists ?

2025-04-10 Thread Ken Moffat via Mutt-users
Now that all the vger.kernel.org lists have moved to subspace, the old Majordomo unsub process is rejected. I used to read the kernel list, and test late rc kernels, then more recently I just skimmed the list a few times a week, looking at posts I thought might be relevant to my machines. But I n

Re: Anyone used mutt to sub or unsub to linux kerrel lists ?

2025-04-10 Thread Ken Moffat via Mutt-users
On Thu, Apr 10, 2025 at 04:20:28PM -0700, Sean Greenslade wrote: > On Thu, Apr 10, 2025 at 10:40:52PM +0100, Ken Moffat via Mutt-users wrote: [...] > > > > The following failed: > > > > unsubscribe+linux-ker...@lists.linux.dev > > host smtp.subspace.kernel

Re: Anyone used mutt to sub or unsub to linux kerrel lists ?

2025-04-10 Thread Ken Moffat via Mutt-users
On Thu, Apr 10, 2025 at 11:03:45PM -0400, Todd Zullinger wrote: > Ken Moffat via Mutt-users wrote: > > On Thu, Apr 10, 2025 at 04:20:28PM -0700, Sean Greenslade wrote: > >> Not really a mutt-specific issue, but I think I've spotted your error. > >> The form

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