Re: User ID different from email address

2000-11-28 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Nov 28, 2000, Maciej Kalisiak wrote: > On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 05:28:31AM -0500, Marco van Lienen wrote: > > On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 08:18:55PM -0500,([-30]5797.15) Maciej Kalisiak muttered: > > > On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 10:43:21AM -0500, Peter Pentchev wrote: > > > > Have you tried editin

threads, annoying threads

2000-11-28 Thread Ken Weingold
I need some help here. I have threads set, and always had strict_threads unset, but a lot of mail, like from yahoo, wouldn't get put into the threads, and order of messages would get really confusing. I finally tried the other day setting strict_threads and remembered why I unset it so long ago.

long 'Sending message...'

2000-11-30 Thread Ken Weingold
When mutt sits for a while on 'Sending message...', is it a mutt or sendmail issue? Or something else? Thanks. -Ken -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest

Re: marking folders if there's at least one new mail

2000-12-09 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sat, Dec 9, 2000, Johannes Zellner wrote: > Hi, > > is it possible to mark folders (with a flag or color) > if there's at least one new (or unread) mail inside ? > -- I let procmail direct mails of large-bandwidth-mailinglists > to separate folders. Now I'd like to change to a folder > by >

Re: Trying to wrap my messages at 72 characters

2000-12-14 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000, Bryan Walton wrote: > But this didn't work. vi told me that it didn't understand tw. So I > continued my search and found something that does work: > set editor ="vi -c 'set wl=72'" > > vi understands the wl. However, when I begin to compose a message in > mutt, the addit

Re: help: high bit chars turned to '?'

2000-12-15 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Dec 15, 2000, Maciej Kalisiak wrote: > Can someone suggest a method of tracking down this problem? I have a few > emails in my mailbox which contain iso8859-2 characters, but Mutt insists on > displaying them all as '?'. Is this a configuration option I have misset > somewhere? Sorry I

reloading mutt aliases file

2000-12-22 Thread Ken Weingold
Stupid question. How do I reload my .mutt.aliases from within mutt? I try at the ':' 'source .mutt.aliases' but it doesn't. It goes right back into mutt with no error, but if I try to save an alias with the same name I just deleted from it, it says I still have that alias. I also tried 'source

Re: Sender

2001-01-09 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Jan 9, 2001, Lars Hecking wrote: > Ilya writes: > > Can I stop mutt from putting sender header? I have two domains setup on my > > system. alchemistry.net and krel.org. The bsd's main host is > > alchemistry.net. But my email is usually from @krel.org. I noticed that in > > headers there

thread date question

2001-01-21 Thread Ken Weingold
I'm sorry, but I have looked all over my muttrc and the mutt manual, but can't find this anymore. What variable is it that pushed a thead to the top of the index if there is new mail in it? Thanks. -Ken -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest

Re: character limit

2001-01-28 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sun, Jan 28, 2001, Tabor J. Wells wrote: > On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 02:09:58PM -0500, > Daniel Eisenbud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is thought to have said: > > > On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 01:13:12PM -0500, Timberwolf ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Daniel: > > > > > > Where is the standard for line

autoview HTML question

2001-02-06 Thread Ken Weingold
What is it that mutt uses to tell that an email is in HTML? I set autoview to launch lynx to view HTML, and all of a sudden I am seeing a lot more emails as html. I commented out autoview in my muttrc and looked at one of them again and it was normal, in plain text. Here are the headers I think

Re: autoview HTML question

2001-02-07 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Feb 7, 2001, G.Embery wrote: > On Wed, Feb 07, 2001 at 12:14:53AM -0500, Ken Weingold wrote: > > What is it that mutt uses to tell that an email is in HTML? I set > > autoview to launch lynx to view HTML, and all of a sudden I am seeing > > a lot more emails as ht

Re: rtf viewing

2001-02-08 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Feb 8, 2001, Dirk Ruediger wrote: > Hi Jim, > > > How to veiw attachments of type .rtf in mutt?. I could modify the > > mut.octet.filter to do this but i am not sure what can view this > > sort of attachments. > What OS are you using? > > You can take rtf2text or rtf2html, they come wit

Re: line width?

2001-02-13 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I'm somewhat of a newbie. I'm using Mutt 1.2.5 and vim. I would > like to set a wrap length for my messages at an attractive 60 or so > columns. It seems like the only thing I've read that you can do is > get an external paragraph formatter li

Re: line width?

2001-02-13 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001, Chip Paswater wrote: > set editor="vi -c 'set tw=60'" Woops, tw is what I meant. Not wm. Ignore my post. :-/ -Ken -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest

MacOS X

2001-02-15 Thread Ken Weingold
The more I read about MacOS X, the more excited I am getting. . It is looking more and more like a poor-man's SGI workstation. GUI-based OS with a real UNIX kernel in the background. As much as I like Linux and such, I lose a lot

mutt not deleting attachment

2001-02-15 Thread Ken Weingold
In the attachment menu of an email I received, I hit 'd' on an attached jpeg, then 'q' to get back to the index. The messaged showed the lowercase 'd' indicating that one part was marked for deletion. I resync the mailbox and it doesn't delete the attachment. Message stays the same. The mailbo

Re: standalone app vs. xterm interface question

2001-02-27 Thread Ken Weingold
I think you have a problem with your headers. Check it out: >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Feb 27 10:18:31 2001 Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.15i Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 10:17:29 +0200 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Teodor Cimpoesu Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re:

Re: Word-wrap when printing and quoting

2001-02-28 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001, Jürgen Salk wrote: > If you edit your mails with vim, you can easily reformat the quoted > lines by the "gq{motion}" command. E.g. "gqj" will format the > current line and places the cursor in the next line. Then proceed > with the "." command. Or just type "gqG" which will r

Re: Setting From: when replying

2001-03-01 Thread Ken Weingold
I am still trying to get this to work and it is not. I also get mail at different address and would like mutt to change the From: field to that address the email to which I am replying to was sent. I have 'set reverse_name' and 'set alternatives' with the address set, and it still puts in the my

Re: Setting From: when replying

2001-03-01 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Mar 1, 2001, Michael Tatge wrote: > That's exatly the problem here. Don't use my_hdr when you use > reverse_name. my_hdr always overwrites any other header settings. > > Here's my config: > > # Configure From: > set realname="Michael Tatge" > set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > set use_from

mutt praise (was: Re: Replying to "From:" address)

2001-03-02 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Mar 1, 2001, John P. Verel wrote: > On 03/01/01, 09:45:10PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote: > > Dirk Laurie muttered: > > > > Is there a mutt function that lest me reply to the "From" address > > > even when "Reply-To" is provided? > > > > For this purpose set ignore_list_reply_to. Maybe in

Re: filtering

2001-03-05 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Mar 5, 2001, Horace G. Friend III wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm very new in linux and in mutt but everything seems to be working fine. > > I've long given up on text mail readers but since I've come across mutt my interest >has been rekindled. It seems like a powerful MUA but it's a bit dif

Re: Limiting on non-subject fields

2001-03-05 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Mar 5, 2001, Debbie Tropiano wrote: > How does one do limiting on fields other than the subject field? > In elm I can do "l to mutt" and limit to all messages sent to > the mutt mailing lists. So far I've not found a way to do this > with mutt (OTOH I haven't ready *everything* there is

Re: virus

2001-03-07 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Mar 7, 2001, Horace G. Friend III wrote: > The windoze world is full of all kinds of viruses. Is it the same in Linux? > I just received an email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (probably a fake) with > an attachment (AHAOFIA.EXE) described as application/octet-stream, base64 encoding, >size 30K.

adfilter.pl

2001-03-09 Thread Ken Weingold
Sorry that this is a bit off topic, but it sort of relates to mutt. :-/ I am on a few egroups/yahoogroups lists and after being annoyed enough with their stupid ads, finally realized that there must be a way to kill all the ad crap via procmail. Even nicer is Mikka's adfilter.pl that I find from

adfilter - forget it

2001-03-09 Thread Ken Weingold
Woops, sorry. There are examples at the top of the script. -Ken -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest

Re: Bug in mutt set index_format?

2001-03-11 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001, Benjamin Hoyt wrote: > I may or may not have found a nastyish bug in Mutt, but here's my problem. > (I'm running Redhat 6.0 with kernel 2.2.5-15 and Mutt v0.95.4, and I'm a > relative newbie to Linux, not to mention Mutt). > > In my ~/.muttrc if I have > > set index_format=

upcoming features?

2001-03-18 Thread Ken Weingold
I was just curious what new features are being developed for future release(s) of mutt. Thanks. -Ken -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest

mutt site maintenance?

2001-03-23 Thread Ken Weingold
Is it only Jeremy who maintains the mutt site? The URL to a patch I have linked from there is dead, and I send him the updated one but haven't heard from him. Thanks. -Ken -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest

Re: spell checking

2001-03-23 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001, Wade A. Mosely wrote: > Robert Barish wrote: > > Hello > > I am just getting my feet wet with mutt and trying it out to see if it > > will be my email client of choice. So far I really like the speed of > > mutt. I have a real basic question. How does one incoporate a spe

Re: scrolling in a message

2001-04-14 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001, Jeroen Valcke wrote: > Been using mutt for a while now but still haven't figured this out. > How can I scroll in a message? I know I can scroll down one page at a time > by pressing space and back up with _ > But how can I scroll line by line, I just can't find this simple th

DMAIL

2001-04-25 Thread Ken Weingold
Does anyone here use DMAIL? I have some questions if you wouldn't mind emailing me off the list. Thanks. And sorry for the OT. -Ken

Re: new mail in mailboxes

2001-04-30 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001, Brian Nelson wrote: > This is something that's confused me for a while. Is mutt supposed to > automatically open all mailboxes that have new mail in them if you > keep pressing the tab key? > > This doesn't happen for me. Tab will cycle through all the new email > in the c

Re: new mail in mailboxes

2001-04-30 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001, Brian Nelson wrote: > On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 02:28:22PM -0400, Ken Weingold wrote: > > cycles through the mailboxes with new mail. > > > It does? From what view? For me, in the index view opens the > selected message (ie. bound to display-messa

Re: How to attach a previous email?

2001-05-07 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, May 7, 2001, Danny O'Brien wrote: > On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 05:53:47PM +0800, Horace G. Friend III wrote: > > If I'm in the middle of composing a new msg then I remember something, a > > paragraph or a few lines perhaps, in another msg that I want to include, > > I postpone my msg editing

Re: first steps v.1.2.5-4

2001-05-28 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, May 28, 2001, Charles Cazabon wrote: > john gennard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Additionally, when after reading the mail I type 'd' for deletion, > > the folders I'm in is deleted. > > I don't use mbox files much; I don't know if mutt is supposed to leave a > 0-byte file there when yo

Re: Does this patch really exist (Sven?)

2001-06-28 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001, Greg Matheson wrote: > Yes, I only tried it on mbox folders. I wonder if a patch to readmsg > for maildir folders was what Sven Guckes was talking about?! Try the newsgroups. Sven tends to hang out there more than the list. -Ken -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: Sco

Re: solaris + linux

2001-07-05 Thread Ken Weingold
FYI: CDE's Terminal does color. As soon as my DSL is connected at home I will be installing stuff such as GNOME, but until then Terminal works fine. Of course I need to know how to make the cursor not blink by default... :) -Ken -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest

netiquette (was: Re: Simple mutt question ... I think?)

2001-07-11 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Exactly - and that's (one of) the reasons, why TOFU (german, meaning: text > above, full quote below) is *BAD*. It wastes bandwith and makes it harder to > follow to what *EXACTLY* you're relying. It's simply neither necessary nor > wanted nor is

Re: netiquette [ drifting OT ]

2001-07-11 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001, Alexander Skwar wrote: > So sprach »John Arundel« am 2001-07-11 um 15:55:48 +0100 : > > Remember that in most cases people reading your followup will have just > > read the preceding message. They don't need to see it again. > > Exactly. Usually yes, but there really are ca

Re: quote deleting in vim (OT)

2001-07-11 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001, Dan Boger wrote: > Just a wild guess that the vi gurus here could help me out... When I > reply to a message, I try to quote only the relevant parts. But once > I'm done, especially if the message is part of a long and over quoted > thread, I have to delete 10s, or even 100

Re: Inc?

2001-07-17 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001, Michael Elkins wrote: > On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 10:33:28AM -0400, Justin R. Miller wrote: > > At the top of my Mutt there are the standard indications, such as Msgs, > > Del, New, Old, and Inc... what does Inc stand for? I know it's the > > number of folders with new message

Re: Simple mutt question ... I think? [now miles OT]

2001-07-17 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001, John Arundel wrote: > On 2001-07-17 at 11:06:14, Chris Fuchs warbled: > > As a professional courtesy to some of the people I work and > > deal with. > > Ah - yes, I realise that you will receive top-posted mail, and that you > don't have time to educate everyone you deal wit

Re: highlighting quotes in pager

2001-07-31 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001, Louis LeBlanc wrote: > Are you using the internal pager, vim, or something else? > > The internal pager is pretty clearly described in the mutt manual - > directives specified in section 6.3 IIRC, search for color. It really > is quite simple. > > If you are using vim, I c

Re: highlighting quotes in pager

2001-07-31 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001, Louis LeBlanc wrote: > You probably want to look in your .muttrc for the 'pager' directive. > If you don't have it set, then you are using the internal one. I don't have a problem, I was just showing how that example looked in color. :) -Ken

colors with wrapped quotes

2001-07-31 Thread Ken Weingold
So sorry if this has been covered, but with mail coming from more plebian :) mailers, I find that quoted text will wrap, so the end of a quoted line does not have the '>' in the beginning. This of course messes up the coloring, so the little pieces of the previous quoted line is a different color

bold vs. bright color/text

2001-08-01 Thread Ken Weingold
Sorry if I am missing something basic here, but since I have been playing with colors, something is different and I am not sure how. In monochrome, I made the status bar bold. In color, it is brightcyan. Yes, it's bright, but bold changes the text a bit in a way I really liked, making the '-'s m

Re: Threading lists w/ stupid users

2001-08-02 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Aug 2, 2001, David T-G wrote: > % list users don't seem to know much about E-Mail: They just hit Outlurks > % "Reply"-button, erase the subject and start another thread. The result > > Don't you just *hate* that? Urgh! I see it all the time and it iritates the hell out of me. > % Can

Re: Threading lists w/ stupid users

2001-08-03 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Aug 2, 2001, David T-G aptly wrote: > > I guess us mutt folks are just elitist bastards :-) Yes, and for better or for worse, damn proud of it. :) At least there are a FEW people who still appreciate proper formatting. :-/ -Ken

patches - 1.2 -> 1.3

2001-08-07 Thread Ken Weingold
I would like to try Cedric's patch, so I need to go from 1.2.5i to 1.3.20. No problem, but some of the patches that I normally use now don't work. I am not terribly familiar with writing patches, so I wonder if anyone here has converted any of the following for themseves for 1.3: patch-1.2.bj.

Re: colors with wrapped quotes

2001-08-08 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Aug 8, 2001, David T-G wrote: > I suppose a procmail rule to delete any mail from those users is out of > the question, right? :-) If I get annoyed I just 'e'dit the message, > 'J'oin up the line(s) in vim, save it, and then read it again, but > the same thing (probably dropping even mor

make warning

2001-08-08 Thread Ken Weingold
Now sure if I should be worried about it, but I get this on the last line from running make on 1.3.20i: muttlib.c:73: warning: mktemp() possibly used unsafely; consider using mkstemp() Anything I should be worried about? Sorry if this is a common question. -Ken

patch tutorial?

2001-08-08 Thread Ken Weingold
Does anyone know of any sites with tutorials on the basics of writing patches? I would like to modify an older patch, but need some basic direction on what I am looking at. Thanks. -Ken

colors/mono: bold vs. bright

2001-08-14 Thread Ken Weingold
What is the difference between the colors' 'bright' attribute and mono's 'bold'? The Mutt manual says that 'bright' makes the color boldfaced, but it is definitely different than mono's bold, where bold makes the characters a but thicker, where 'bright' simply seems to make them brighter. Thanks

recompile for updated ncurses?

2001-08-17 Thread Ken Weingold
I built mutt with ncurses 5.0, and just updated ncurses to 5.2. Any reason to recompile mutt? Thanks. -Ken

Re: recompile for updated ncurses?

2001-08-18 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sat, Aug 18, 2001, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > Ken Weingold [18/08/01 03:06 -0400]: > > I built mutt with ncurses 5.0, and just updated ncurses to 5.2. Any > > reason to recompile mutt? > > Reason? See if something breaks - if so recompile (nothing should, ideal

Re: mailboxes and new mail notification

2001-08-18 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sun, Aug 19, 2001, Mark Hill wrote: > On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 07:26:11AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > > Mark Hill [19/08/01 01:59 +0100]: > > > #mailboxes > > > mailboxes ! > > > mailboxes =blackbox > > > > Try > > > > mailboxes `echo $HOME/Mail/*` > > > > -suresh > > Okay,

Re: procmail

2001-08-19 Thread Ken Weingold
One thing, too. It is possible that the MTA on your server is ignoring procmail. I had this issue once on a shell account I got. they use dmail, and it did just this. I don't have root there, and the admin is impossible to get hold of, so I gave up. Just a thought. -Ken

Re: procmail

2001-08-19 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sun, Aug 19, 2001, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > Ken Weingold [19/08/01 05:22 -0400]: > > One thing, too. It is possible that the MTA on your server is > > ignoring procmail. I had this issue once on a shell account I got. > > they use dmail, and it did just this. I

spool folder notification weirdness

2001-08-20 Thread Ken Weingold
Starting today, mutt will show when there is new mail in my spool folder at the bottom, but will not put it in the status bar in the Inc part. If I manually change to it, the new mail is there, marked 'N'. Why would it be doing this? -Ken

messages object

2001-09-02 Thread Ken Weingold
I changed the color for the 'messages' object from the default, and am curious why only some stuff there is colored. Stuff like new mail notifications and such are, but stuff like you are at the first message, no. And when it's changing mailboxes and synching, it is not colored. I guess the lin

Re: vim / ispell

2001-09-06 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Sep 6, 2001, Will Yardley wrote: > so this is a bit off topic, but does anyone have a simple set of vim > macros to interface with ispell (or an easy way to spellcheck a file > after editing without leaving mutt)? i'm usually a decent speller but > it is annoying not to be able to check

Re: Color

2001-09-06 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Sep 6, 2001, Dave Spracklen wrote: > I understand how to use the color settings in the configuration file. My > problem is that although I use color_xterm which is fully color compatible > (including using color0 etc) I can't figure out how I convince mutt to use > color. At first I thoug

Re: Moving messages

2001-09-09 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sun, Sep 9, 2001, Cliff Sarginson wrote: > mmm > Well I looked and looked but I see only a message to > copy a mail message to another folder, not one to move it > (i.e. copy then delete it from source folder). > Am I going blind ? Save message will copy and mark for deletion. I think it is

mailto URLs (was: Re: [Announce] mutt-1.3.22 (BETA) is out.)

2001-09-10 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001, Thomas Roessler wrote: > PS: I forgot something from the NEWS file - you can now pass > full-featured mailto URLs to mutt on the command line, including any > subject, body specifications. Is this supposed to work like Mike Schiraldi's patch, by default? It doesn't seem to

Re: WTC and Pentagon disaster

2001-09-11 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001, Ailbhe Leamy wrote: > My thoughts are firmly with anyone bereaved by this disaster. Thanks. I live in NYC and it has been fucked up to say the least. Thank goodness that though I work in Manhattan, I stayed home sick today, in Brooklyn. These are some video and still I got

Re: Thread sorting question

2001-10-22 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001, David wrote: > On Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 03:04:08PM +0200, Ren? Clerc wrote: > > * Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [19-10-2001 14:48]: > > > > | Hello, > > | I use threads > > | I would like the messages within the threads sorted > > | by received date, the newest coming f

Re: switch from maildir format back to mbox

2001-10-24 Thread Ken Weingold
Why is it that in the mutt pager, all I saw from Suresh's email was: [-- Error: unable to create PGP subprocess! --] -END PGP SIGNATURE- I can see the text from the attachment menu and in my editor in a reply, but not in the pager. Thanks. -Ken

Re: pgp subprocess (was "Re: switch from maildir format back to mbox")

2001-10-24 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001, David T-G wrote: > ...and then Ken Weingold said... > % Why is it that in the mutt pager, all I saw from Suresh's email was: > % > % [-- Error: unable to create PGP subprocess! --] > % -END PGP SIGNATURE- > > Probably because mutt couldn

odd new mail problem

2001-10-24 Thread Ken Weingold
All of a sudden, with no changes to mutt, one mailbox (by far the largest, if is makes a difference), is acting weird as far as new mail notification. It will notify me in the status bar that there is new mail, and I see that mailbox at the bottom of mutt, but after a few seconds, the 'Inc' in th

Re: How to mark read messages unread?

2001-10-24 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001, Lance Simmons wrote: > Is it possible to mark a read message in a mailbox as unread, thereby > keeping it from automatically being moved to another mailbox (since I've > got a folder-hook setting "move" to "yes")? Seems like an obvious thing > to want to be able to do, but I

Re: pgp subprocess

2001-10-25 Thread Ken Weingold
This is why I thought it odd that Suresh's PGP-signed email wouldn't show up. His is the only one like that for me. This is Ricardo's email from just today, how all of them come out: [-- PGP output follows (current time: Thu Oct 25 21:01:42 2001) --] [-- End of PGP output --] [-- The followi

mutt via ssh on Mac OS X

2001-10-26 Thread Ken Weingold
Does anyone here use this? I'm playing with it at work and have some issues. I don't want to waste the time of the list for this, so if you could reply off-list, that would be great. Thanks. -Ken

another PGP error

2001-10-31 Thread Ken Weingold
Here's another. All the other PGP-signed emails in the thead parsed fine. Just this one was like this, every time. -- >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Oct 31 11:18:42 2001 Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i X-Virus-Scanned: by amavisd-milter (htt

syntax highlighting

2001-11-14 Thread Ken Weingold
I know this was discussed before, and setting my term to rxvt fixed it. The highlighting of syntax in the mutt pager or vim or whatever, where it will either highlight only until the end of the text on each line, or all the way to the end of the terminal. Whatever I try, in Mac OS X's terminal,

Re: Deleting an attachment before sending?

2001-11-15 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Nov 15, 2001, Sean LeBlanc wrote: > Is there a way to delete an attachment that one accidentally added? > I noticed this when I was attaching some files for a message. I > accidentally selected one, but couldn't figure out how to remove it. > I ended up cancelling the message, and then re-

Re: Cancelling an action?

2001-11-15 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Nov 15, 2001, Sean LeBlanc wrote: > Right now, if I get into an action that needs some input at the > bottom, and I didn't intend this action in the first place, I'm just > hitting Ctrl-C and then selecting "n" (to not exit mutt). Is this > standard procedure, or is there a better way to d

Re: Quitting Mutt from Browser

2001-12-04 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Dec 5, 2001, Cliff Sarginson wrote: > On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 10:46:39PM -0500, Samuel Padgett wrote: > > Is there a way to exit Mutt directly from the browser? After "c > > ", "q" just takes me back to the "Open mailbox" prompt. > > The help doesn't reveal any other promising commands.

Re: Quitting Mutt from Browser

2001-12-04 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Dec 5, 2001, Samuel Padgett wrote: > Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Or you could just remap 'q' to Quit. Or use 'Q'. > > Key is not bound. Press '?' for help. > > Hm. Weird. I never touched those i

manual suggestion

2001-12-07 Thread Ken Weingold
I think it would be really cool in the manual to see at what version of mutt each config variable came in. -Ken

Re: [Announce] mutt-1.3.24i is out (BETA).

2001-12-07 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001, Daniel Eisenbud wrote: > Here's the deal: the asterisk means that the message was attached by > subject. The question mark denotes a missing reference. So if a > message has an in-reply-to: header referring to a message not in the > mailbox, its arrow will end with ?->. Mu

Re: [Announce] mutt-1.3.24i is out (BETA).

2001-12-09 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sun, Dec 9, 2001, Daniel Eisenbud wrote: > > Okay, I read this and am still confused about something. I understand > > about the '?' and '*', but why the multiple '?'s? > > A series of referenced messages that don't exist. Oh, the References: header. Gotcha. :) Looking forward to the new

patch for multiple '?' suggestion

2001-12-11 Thread Ken Weingold
The more I run 1.3.24, the more I am appreciating the multiple '?'s in long threads, where some messages have been deleted, so I know which messages are on equal levels and such. But, I wonder if this could be done, which might have the same effect, but make the threads narrower. Instead of somet

Re: \012 weirdness

2001-12-12 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Dec 12, 2001, Brian Clark wrote: > * tim lupfer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 12. 2001 10:45]: > > > hey, did anyone ever happen to come up with an answer for the \012 > > 1.3.24 weirdness? I finally decided to upgrade some of my machines, > > and little things like random \012's on my screen

Re: \012 weirdness

2001-12-13 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Dec 12, 2001, Jim Mock wrote: > There was a patch for this sent to mutt-dev a few days ago. For those > of you using the FreeBSD mutt-devel port, I committed the patch the > other night. For those of you that aren't using FreeBSD or the port, > the patch is attached. Jim, thanks a lot f

Re: abort_nosubject=ask-no not working as expected

2001-12-16 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001, John P . Verel wrote: > Does the abort_nosubject option work in 1.2.5? My .muttrc entry is: > > set abort_nosubject=ask-no > > Based on the manual, I'd have thought that when I press y to send a > message with no subject, I would not be prompted to abort or send. Yet, > I

Re: Qs from new user

2001-12-21 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Dec 21, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm a new mutt user from Outlook land. I've been using Outlook for the > past four years. I'm doing some linux driver work now, and I'm sick of > worrying about and dealing with potential Outlook related viruses (and I > hate using the mouse for any

Re: A happy new year!

2001-12-31 Thread Ken Weingold
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

New vs. Deleted flags

2002-01-06 Thread Ken Weingold
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

Re: New vs. Deleted flags

2002-01-06 Thread Ken Weingold
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

Re: New vs. Deleted flags

2002-01-06 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Jan 7, 2002, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote: > > macro index d N "delete the >current entry" > > Wouldn't these set read messages to new if you try to delete a message > that isn't new? ;) No, N just seems to clear the 'N' flag if it exists. If not, it does nothing, other than preceding to t

Re: New vs. Deleted flags

2002-01-06 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Jan 7, 2002, Aaron Schrab wrote: > It would probably be a better idea to have the macro turn off $resolve > at the beginning then turn it back on before doing the actual deletion. True. How do I do this, then? I have tried to few things, but nothing seems to work correctly. Thanks.

Re: Recovering interrupted compositions?

2002-01-07 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Jan 7, 2002, Samuel Padgett wrote: > I sometimes ssh into my machine from work and use Mutt. The > connection through the firewall, however, is, uh, a bit tenuous > and often gets dropped. Sometimes this happens when I am > composing a message. Is there a good way to recover these > co

Re: Recovering interrupted compositions?

2002-01-07 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Jan 7, 2002, Samuel Padgett wrote: > > vim -r will give you a list of recoverable temp files. Rarely fails > > me. > > Yes, but then how do I actually send the message. Cut-n-paste > into a new composition buffer? > > I was hoping Mutt had some facility to notice /tmp/mutt-* files > t

Re: Exchange calendar management, was: evolution

2002-01-08 Thread Ken Weingold
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

POP3 -> procmail?

2002-01-17 Thread Ken Weingold
Until I can get another shell account up and running, I am trying mutt on my Mac OS X machine to get my mail via POP. I tried it and was hoping the incoming mail would go through procmail, but it all came into the spool folder. Unless it should, and something here is misconfigured, is there

how much CPU?

2002-01-27 Thread Ken Weingold
I have one mailbox that has A LOT of messages in it, as in quite a few thousand. It is in mbox format. For mutt to open it as quickly as possible, it is dependent on processor speed? I moved my mail to a friend's server which has some really old hardware, and it takes a long time to open this m

Re: how much CPU?

2002-01-27 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002, Benjamin Smith wrote: > CPU does become important if you're using threading as mutt needs to > trawl through the mailbox trying to match up threads. This is further > slowed is $strict_threads are unset as it needs to play with > $reply_regexp on every message. In my case i

Re: how much CPU?

2002-01-27 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote: > > I moved my mail to a friend's server which has some really old > > hardware, and it takes a long time to open 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. > > ch

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