pologize in case this has been discussed before.
So, is the problem to be solved by my mutt configuration or is it an XTerm
thing?
Thanks for any input.
Marc
ug or a feature that I don't understand?
Thanks,
Marc
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ould this really be a default?
The reason I ask is:
I Email an announce list, which has an explicit reply-to to a discussion
list.
The headers look like this:
From: Marc MERLIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [VA-Test] testing reply-to
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 02:13:44AM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> Marc MERLIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 09 Aug 2000:
> > 1) Can this be disabled?
>
> Not that I know of, I took a quick glance at the manual and couldn't
> find it.
Ok, so it's not jus
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 06:52:11PM -0500, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> At 23:01 + 09 Aug 2000, Marc MERLIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1) Can this be disabled?
>
> set reply_self
Ah, yes, thanks.
(this feature appeared in exim after I wrote my exim.conf. I should re-rea
ating
mailboxes is not yet supported."
friends of mine have gone over mysetup and verified that it works for
them on their IMAP servers. Is this a courier problem?
thanks,
marc britten
=
My goal os the following:
scroll to the PGP encrypted mail,
press ENTER,
type in the passphrase,
and read the mail like all other non-PGP mails ?
Can someone point me to the right direction ?
thx
Marc
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Dann komm zu ==> http://beam.at/canc
an store all your certificates in !
But if mutt doesn't know where to store it it'll ask you each time you connect
to the server ;-)
try this option:
set certificate_file=~/mail/.certificates
and your certificates will be stored to that file !
have fun
Marc
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myself to understand the mutt
macros, key bindings, folder hooks or whatever it takes
to pull of what I need. Any hints which might help
configure mutt for my needs would be greatly
appreciated.
Marc
to get from
my setup to multiple mailboxes. I tried typing 'n' to create a new
mailbox, but mutt returns "Creating mailboxes is not yet supported."
(mutt-1.2.5) Anyone mind explaining how I can configure imap mailboxes so
that I get a listing as above?
Thanks,
Marc
eems to start taking effect.
Needless to say, I have "set quit=ask-yes" in ~/.muttrc...
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On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 10:45:02PM +0100, Patrik Modesto wrote:
> It works. Thanks. But one question. Why mutt doesn't recognise it as a
> regular attachement?
Because it isn't an attachment. It's part of the message body. Just text.
That's how you did it before
xclusion at the end as appropriate for your particular situation.
Can't take credit for it, I snagged it out of the ML. ^_^
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e leads to the fact that it's a known problem with
mailx on a variety of systems and distributions.
Debian would call it an RC bug, I'm sure. Great, the Woody freeze is
tomorrow and I'm contemplating filing an RC bug.
Now, of course, if you never use mailx, then I'm all wet an
ments a killfile
by author and one by date.
So no, they'll not get created unless they're needed for something. ^_^
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On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 10:29:55PM -0500, John P . Verel wrote:
> Does the abort_nosubject option work in 1.2.5?
Yes.
> My .muttrc entry is:
>
> set abort_nosubject=ask-no
That says "always ask me what I want, make the default answer be 'no'".
It's
Lars Hecking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrit :
>
> Has anyone built mutt successfully on NetBSD? The native curses seem
> to be extremely limited (is this the same for the other BSD's?) and
> compilation dies with tons of errors about undefined symbols like
> A_NORMAL (color.c) and KEY_NPGAE (keyma
etchmail. To make mutt "do the work" I simply put
in the following macros:
macro index \Cf "!fetchmail -va\n" "grab pop3 mail verbosely"
macro index \Cd "!fetchmail -d 120\n" "grab pop3 mail as daemon"
macro index \Cq "!fetchmail -q\n" "kill fetchmail daemon"
R. Marc
is something like:
-- Mutt: Mailboxes [1]
1 /var/spool/mail/rmarc
2 N =mutt
3 =nanog
4 =rrdtool
5 =sabmag
7 =vpnd
8 =zebra
Anybody know if it's possible to do something like this within the current
stock configuration, or should I simply hack that into mutt?
R. Marc
Chris Grossmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you looked at your folder_format variable? I think that "%N"
> will give the notification you want, if I understand what you're asking..
No I hadn't. But that was exactly what I was looking for, thank you.
R. Marc
es it's marking. If I do this in any other folder, the message is
deleted as I would expect.
Relevant macros:
macro pager l ?
macro browser i
I put these in to ease my transition from pine to mutt (hard to kick a 10
year old habit).
Using Mutt 1.0pre2us compiled with ncurses.
R. Marc
. I've set
up wmmail (xbiff type o' thing..check http://bensinclair.com/dockapp/ for
it).
I've attached my config file for it. There's nothing mutt specific about
doing this other than that I call mutt.
R. Marc
{
DisableBeep = No;
DoubleClickTime = 250;
DisplayM
..so.
Hrm...what completely different worlds we live in. Even when I had a modem,
I, and most of my friends, tried for 24x7 connections; didn't get it, but
we certainly tried.
R. Marc
verything
else works like a charm for me (the dying only happens about every 1 in 5
times for me, certainly nothing to fret about considering how quickly mutt
starts back up).
R. Marc
It dies on me ONLY on large boxes and has never died on me just opening
up my inbox.
As far as building it is concerned, all I did was:
./prepare --enable-imap
make
make install
R. Marc
t;
MAILPATH="/var/mail"
SHAREDIR="/usr/local/share/mutt"
SYSCONFDIR="/usr/local/etc"
ISPELL="/usr/local/bin/ispell"
_PGPPATH="/usr/local/bin/pgp"
_PGPV2PATH="/usr/local/bin/pgp"
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smaller
folders, like the "sent" folder which has about 300 emails, I don't
experience a crash.
I've read about segmentation faults with respect to changing IMAP
folders etc. These issues seem to be different to my problem and they
were reported against 1.5.19 and 1.5.20
Than
hi freaks.
Is it possible to set the indicator foreground color to none?
I mark new, old mails with colors and so i don't want to let the
indicator change it.
TIA
marc(..)
OM=`formail -rtzxTo:`
:0:
* ? /bin/fgrep -qvxis "$FROM" $HOME/.whitelist
junkmail
Should work well enough. I did something like this in front of my domain
filter (I dump all hotmail.com, for example, but there are a couple I *do*
want).
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, but didn't provide any way for it to get set back to
'sig.default'.
So... the first message that matched the hook altered the setting, and then
there was nothing to set it back to the default.
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look like:
$ ls Mail/sent-mail-2002*
Mail/sent-mail-2002-01 Mail/sent-mail-2002-05
Mail/sent-mail-2002-04 Mail/sent-mail-2002-06
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xamined the headers
> coming in here, and I can't find something that would help me :-)
I use:
:0:
* ^(From|To|Cc).*mutt-users
mutt-users-ml
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VS tree.
Here are my .muttrc settings to go with it:
set folder="maildir:/home/marc/Maildir:"
set
mask="!(^(tmp|cur|new|courierimapuiddb|courierimapsubscribed|procmail.log|\.\.ev-summary|\.\.)$)"
set spoolfile=~/Maildir
set record=~/Maildir/.Sent
Again, this is a hack, not a pro
VS tree.
Here are my .muttrc settings to go with it:
set folder="maildir:/home/marc/Maildir:"
set
mask="!(^(tmp|cur|new|courierimapuiddb|courierimapsubscribed|procmail.log|\.\.ev-summary|\.\.)$)"
set spoolfile=~/Maildir
set record=~/Maildir/.Sent
Again, this is a hack, not a pro
On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 10:50:59AM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
> Marc Boucher wrote:
> >
> > The patch below is a quick & dirty hack to make mutt handle Maildir++
> > (see http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/README.maildirquota.html).
> > folders and emulated sub
On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 11:05:25AM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
> Marc Boucher wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 10:50:59AM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
> > > Marc Boucher wrote:
>
> > > > The patch below is a quick & dirty hack to make mutt handle Maildir
I'm wondering how people handle messages coming from outlook users that
quote the message they're replying to (or their replies) in color
instead of the usual angle indenting (> )?
Thanks,
Marc
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 02:55:46PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
> * On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 Marc Vaillant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> > I'm wondering how people handle messages coming from outlook users that
> > quote the message they're replying to (or their replies) in
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 07:31:38PM +0100, Rado S wrote:
> =- Marc Vaillant wrote on Tue 30.Jan'07 at 12:59:46 -0500 -=
>
> > > * On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 Marc Vaillant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> > > > I'm wondering how people handle messages coming from
perform its beefing-up well enough on this simple/
> > > raw data, too, as mutt and other MUAs show.
> >
> > I agree with you, and I prefer that too, and from his post I
> > think Marc is in our camp.
>
> However, Marc is uncertain about bringing this up wi
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 05:02:32PM +0100, Rado S wrote:
> {...}
> I'm sorry, explain, I don't see how it works against you when 2 sides
> agree on a common course that helps both by making things simpler.
>
> > I'm not afraid to ask, I'm just wise enough to know that its
> > futile, or worse, det
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 11:04:23PM -0600, Travis H. wrote:
> I would say your best angle is a security angle. See if you can get
> someone with the authority to recognize that reading your email with a
> web browser and/or sending HTML poses a threat to the security of the
> company and the users
. Hoping that it can sensibly dump HTML colors as ascii
as well? I'll look into it.
Marc
On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 06:34:19PM +0100, Rado S wrote:
> =- Marc Vaillant wrote on Thu 8.Feb'07 at 11:58:48 -0500 -=
>
> > Is there still considerable danger in dumping html via w3m or
> > some other html to text converter?
>
> No, see wiki FAQ how to make it w
operate on data provided by someone
> who may not be trustworthy, you face a risk. The magnitude of the
> risk is dependent on the complexity of the program you're using to
> process it. {}
Thanks for the info Travis.
Marc
on a windows machine).
Thanks for encouraging me to submit my resume but even though I hate
Windows, I wouldn't change my job for anything right now.
Best,
Marc
BLE_NLS -LOCALES_HACK +COMPRESSED +HAVE_WC_FUNCS +HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET
+HAVE_LANGINFO_YESEXPR
+HAVE_ICONV -ICONV_NONTRANS +HAVE_LIBIDN +HAVE_GETSID +USE_HCACHE
-ISPELL
Thanks
Marc
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don't
get marked "O" the next time I log in. Any remedy for this, or is it
an IMAP server setting that is out of my control?
Thanks,
Marc
nd should always be discouraged. I suppose since you
do that, you don't edit your replies either?
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is not necessary for you to archive the
entire list locally.
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#x27;s
as simple as typing
port install mutt-devel
for 1.5.13 or
port install mutt
for 1.4.2.2
Marc
p in ~/Mail
are empty "imaps:[EMAIL PROTECTED]" directories for each of my imap accounts.
Thanks,
Marc
Mutt 1.5.17 (2007-11-01)
Copyright (C) 1996-2007 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt -vv'.
Mutt is free software, and you
On Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 08:55:30AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Thursday, November 29 at 07:15 AM, quoth Marc Vaillant:
> > I just upgraded mutt from 1.5.13 to 1.5.17 and header cache no
> > longer seems to work. I'm using the darwinports install. Below is
> > th
On Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 05:29:46PM +0100, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Marc Vaillant wrote:
>
>> I just upgraded mutt from 1.5.13 to 1.5.17 and header cache no longer
>> seems to work. I'm using the darwinports install. Below is the output
>> from mutt -
ts
http://www.macports.org to reinstall. Once you've installed macports,
it's as easy as typing
sudo port install mutt-devel
Best,
Marc
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 05:13:11PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> export shows:
>
> PATH="/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11/bin"
>
> Mutt is in /sw/bin/
>
> How can I add /sw/bin/ to my path?
>
put
export PATH=${PATH}:/sw/bin
in ~/.profile
Marc
using
headercache with GDBM and I did try deleting my cache which didn't solve
the problem. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Marc
Mutt 1.5.17 (2007-11-01)
Copyright (C) 1996-2007 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt -vv'
creen session in Terminal.
Marc
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 09:02:02AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 09:48:56AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>
> > I wonder? what version of ncurses are you linked to? (mutt -v will tell
> > you) I use ncurses 5.6.20061217, but
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 07:10:18AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 09:30:27AM -0400, Marc Vaillant wrote:
> > I don't understand why there are so many problems? Are you using the
> > macports install? The following macports install:
> >
allels, which is an
> abomination. I shall enquire!
>
> I will also check the ports install.
Definitely try the macports install. The macports distributions are
well maintained. I bet you'll be up and running with no problems in 15
minutes. Macports, in general, will simplify your life :)
Marc
rt do
port install mutt-devel+imap+headercache+ssl
Best,
Marc
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 08:10:39AM -0500, Joseph wrote:
> On 12/19/08, Marc Vaillant wrote:
> > On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 06:56:38PM -0500, Joseph wrote:
> > > Getting started with a Mac and being spoiled with Debian,
> > >
> > > I tried Macports to get mutt.
&
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:23:30AM +0100, Stephan Seitz wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 09:06:14AM +, Chris G wrote:
>> Are they on your LAN? Using IMAP across the internet (even with a
>> good ADSL connection) can never really be as quick as a local mbox
>> spool, especially if you're dealin
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 09:06:16AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Thursday, March 19 at 09:21 AM, quoth Marc Vaillant:
> >> Sorry, but I think, here you are wrong. Good IMAP-Clients don’t
> >> download the attachments without your interaction (at least you can
> >>
Hi all,
I've just compiled mutt 1.5.19 on my freebsd (7.1) laptop and mutt
1.5.19 is unable to start.
I've a working config from another freebsd..
All infos i can provides :
mutt -v
Mutt 1.5.19 (2009-01-05)
Copyright (C) 1996-2009 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with ABSOLUTE
,
Marc
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 10:38:06AM -0500, russurquha...@verizon.net wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to compile mutt to use SMTP. I've used the following
> configure:
>
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --with-curses --with-regex
> --enable-locales-fi
sig below.
I recently discovered a tool called xmlstarlet which lets you extract
stuff from xml data. Maybe you could use something like this on your
blog's rss feed:
$ curl -s http://michaelmaurer.net/rss.xml | \
xmlstarlet sel -t -m /rss/channel/item -v link -n | \
head -n1 > ~/.signature
Marc
27;t there be at least an auto save/recover mechanism?
Thanks,
Marc
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 04:44:57PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
> * On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 09:23AM -0400 Marc Vaillant
> * (vaill...@fastmail.fm) muttered:
> > there is no automatic way to execute "$". i.e. save changes to
> > mailbox. This is particularly a problem
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 04:44:57PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
> * On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 09:23AM -0400 Marc Vaillant
> * (vaill...@fastmail.fm) muttered:
> > there is no automatic way to execute "$". i.e. save changes to
> > mailbox. This is particularly a problem
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 12:11:27PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Monday, August 10 at 12:34 PM, quoth Marc Vaillant:
> >> If you want such a feature you always make a macro that does that.
> >> e.g. macro index
> >
> >mutt errors on this macro.
>
> That
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 09:10:49AM +, ed wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 09:23:59AM -0400, Marc Vaillant wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've been a happy mutt user for over a decade. Of course there are a
> > few minor features here and there that I wish mutt
jo, I'm glad that I'm not the only one that would see this as a
valuable feature. For now--per Michael's suggestion, I have covered
most of the cases with the following macros:
macro index
macro compose y
macro pager q
This doesn't cover N -> O flag changes but at least I'm not losing reply
and read flags.
Marc
from
sync-mailbox so that you can sync flags and delete messages
independently. Loosing reply flags on e.g. support email--where you
often can't remember if you've replied b/c you don't know the person and
you're answering the same question over and over--is really a pain.
Marc
debug level 3 outputs if needed. During the failing hcache
parse, I see the following message in the debug output "bad cache entry
at 1085, giving up".
Thanks,
Marc
lookup (changes inspired from a patch sent by Adrian Likins
# <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>), performed some Y2K cleanups ;-)
# 2.2 (11/02/1999):
# merged perl style fixes proposed by Warren Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# 2.1 (4/14/1998):
# first public release
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using its "External Address Query" feature.
This version 3.0 implements another query method using perl-ldap module
which can be enabled by the -p boolean flag. This way the whole ldap
query can be performed in perl! The default behavior still uses
ldapsearch...
Enjoy!
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\< and \> denote
the '<' and '>' characters.
Unfortunately this doesn't seem to work and some aliases are
not recognized. Is there anything else I need to know
(documentation to read, etc.)
Thanks in avance,
Marc van Dongen
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ery long and if I have it stored in a file somewhere).
Regards,
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Jeremy Blossom wrote:
[...]
: > Unfortunately this doesn't seem to work and some aliases are
: > not recognized. Is there anything else I need to know
: > (documentation to read, etc.)
: Section 3.2 of the manual.
Thanks!
Regards,
Marc van Dongen
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Mikko Hänninen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Marc van Dongen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 14 Mar 2000:
: > Is there any way to tell mutt to inform me if new
: > mail has arrived? At the moment I am using xbiff
: > for that purpose but I would like to get rid of it.
:
: S
Dear group,
Is there any way to tell mutt to inform me if new
mail has arrived? At the moment I am using xbiff
for that purpose but I would like to get rid of it.
Tehanks in advance.
Regards,
Marc van Dongen
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.
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PS: This message was sent by a different mutt from a different machine.
h vim` to locate where the vim is on your box - and edit the editor
: variable in your .muttrc to reflect the new location.
That wasn't it. The ``path'' to vim was correct---It was using an alias.
I explicitly set the path to where vim resides but that didn't work.
Thanks.
Regards,
Marc van Dongen
gt; message.
:
: set abort_unmodified=ask-no
That's not the problem. Mutt doesn't seem to let me edit
at all. With this setting, I can postpone a message for
later, then recall it and use `e` to edit but mutt won't
let me
Regards,
Marc van Dongen
I just upgraded
to a higher solaris 8. Maybe that has to do something with the
problem as well.
Regards,
Marc van Dongen
be a good place to start (my vim
: tmpdir is $HOME/tmp; I forget about the defaults sometimes :-)
I'll have a look at that. Thanks.
Regards,
Marc van Dongen
Mikko Hänninen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Marc van Dongen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 27 Sep 2000:
: > I changed the editor setting to a script that prints something,
: > reads a line and then starts to edit. It doesn't seem to be
: > called when I press `e.' I
on here.
Maybe this is an operating system related problem. I am using
the CDE desktop at the moment but the problem also manifests
itself if I use the openwindows desktop.
Regards,
Marc van Dongen
Suresh Ramasubramanian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Get out of both desktops into the sun shell... try mutt there.
No success either:-(
Regards,
Marc van Dongen
Bruce DeVisser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: And what does :set ?shell return?
shell="/usr/bin/bash"
which is correct.
Regards,
Marc van Dongen
Morten Liebach ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[snip]
: This _is_ a long shot, but: what happens when you try to invoke vim from
: your shell?
It works great!
[snip]
Regards,
Marc van Dongen
: Note that I don't want to start a shell war; in fact, as much as I
: hate to admit it, I think I'm becoming a bash convert because of ksh
: limitations :-)
Good lad!
Thanks again.
Regards,
Marc van Dongen
things are happening I'd try to eliminate every potential source of
: confusion.
That doesn't work there either. Thanks.
Regards,
Marc van Dongen
little brother database is an interface query program for mutt that allow
multiple searches for email addresses based on external query scripts
just like this one 8-)
http://www.spinnaker.de/lbdb/
Marc de Courville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
October 9th, 2000
--8<--8<--8<--8&
According to Brian Salter-Duke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (on 10/10/00):
> On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 01:39:51PM +0200, Marc de Courville wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > please find attached to this email the new version of mutt_ldap_query
> > perl script that perfor
iction.net/blong/programs/mutt/#query
- little brother database is an interface query program for mutt that allow
multiple searches for email addresses based on external query scripts
just like this one 8-)
http://www.spinnaker.de/lbdb/
Marc de Courville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
February 15th,
ly the two following lines will have to be
changed:
my $ldap_server = "ldap";
my $BASEDN = "o=Motorola, c=US";
as well as the parsing itself according the name of the fields defined
in the LDAP server you wish to query.
Enjoy!
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