Inconvenient Signature Requirements

2020-05-04 Thread Kevin Monceaux
Mutt Fans, My employer is trying to force me to downgrade to Outlook. One of the powers that be came up with the brilliant idea of having a standard company signature, with logo, specific font requirements, etc. Is there any way to include such a signature in e-mails sent from mutt? Sadly, I su

Re: Inconvenient Signature Requirements

2020-05-05 Thread Kevin Monceaux
Jens, On Tue, May 05, 2020 at 02:47:42PM +0200, Jens John wrote: > Current mutt has a convenient option for this, $send_multipart_alternative: > You should be able to get done what you want by implementing a > $send_multipart_alternative_filter (for the protocol see man muttrc) that > converts

Re: Inconvenient Signature Requirements

2020-05-05 Thread Kevin Monceaux
On Tue, May 05, 2020 at 09:36:09AM -0500, Kevin Monceaux wrote: > With those pointers and Bing, I found that recent versions of Mutt have an > example contrib/markdown2html python script in the source tarball that looks > like it should be easily adaptable to do what I need. I'

Recent Bad Habits

2020-06-12 Thread Kevin Monceaux
Mutt Fans, I've recently noticed Mutt develop a couple of bad habits. I'm currently running 1.13.5, which is the only Gentoo Mutt ebuild currently marked as "stable." Mutt seems to be down casing my CamelCased domain names. Is there a setting I can change to stop it from doing that? It's drivi

Re: Recent Bad Habits

2020-06-12 Thread Kevin Monceaux
On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 11:10:58AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote: > Host and domain names are case insensitive across the Internet. Exactly, so it doesn't hurt to CamelCase them. Mutt should let me do so if I'm so inclined. -- Kevin http://www.RawFedDogs.net http://www.Lassie.xyz http://www.Wac

Re: Recent Bad Habits

2020-06-12 Thread Kevin Monceaux
Kevin, On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 12:54:00PM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote: > This is most likely from libidn2. If that's the case you could try one of: > 1) build with libidn instead > 2) unset idn_encode It looks like that was it. The Gentoo Mutt ebuild has an idn use flag. By turning off th

IMAP and New Messages

2007-02-16 Thread Kevin Monceaux
Fellow Mutt Enthusiasts, I'm sure there is something stupidly simple I'm overlooking. I can't convince Mutt to show which "incoming" IMAP folders contain new mail. With Mutt 1.5.13(on both Gentoo Linux and FreeBSD) I've tried listing my "incoming" mailboxes via the mailboxes setting in my muttrc

Re: IMAP and New Messages

2007-02-20 Thread Kevin Monceaux
~Kyle, On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 10:43:21AM -0700, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > Are you logged into your IMAP server? Yes. The test IMAP servers I've been tinkering around with are running on localhost. Mutt prompts for a username/password when I first start it and I am logging in successfully. I can

Re: mutt header_cache

2007-02-20 Thread Kevin Monceaux
Matt, On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 11:30:47AM +, Matt Richards wrote: > I added --with-hcache to the configure args when building mutt and it > not accepts the set header_cache in the config file and when i run mutt > the header cache file is created, however, the fine size is 0 and never > seems

Re: imap folders with '.' (period) do not show up correctly in

2009-06-25 Thread Kevin Monceaux
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 06:36:09PM -0700, Brendan Cully wrote: > Yes, it's a mutt bug. You can probably work around it by setting > imap_delim_chars to "/" until 1.5.20. I found this thread searching for info on the same problem. The problem still exists in 1.5.20. I ended up switching back to