Re: Save messages on exit.

2010-01-25 Thread Paul Greenberg
Do you have existing macro to look at? Thank you, -- Paul Greenberg 718-954-4487 PGP key: 0xEF9DE0D8 The information contained in this e-mail, and any attachment, is confidential and is intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. Access, copying or re-use of the e-mail or any

Auto message save

2010-02-04 Thread Paul Greenberg
m=personal.junk" push "~f @blockbuster.com=personal.junk" push "~f @mutt.org=personal.maillist" push "~C @mutt.org=personal.maillist" push "~f @nylug.org=personal.maillist" cat .muttrc | grep macro macro index q "source ~/.mutt-exit-actions" Best, Paul

Multiple IMAP accounts

2010-03-20 Thread Paul Tansom
all on the same server and each account name is the email address and things get quite long winded even with tab completion! I'm thinking that something along the lines of a macro or a bind line in my muttrc file should do the trick here, but since I'm typing if anyone has a pointer it may s

Re: Multiple IMAP accounts

2010-03-20 Thread Paul Tansom
** Brendan Cully [2010-03-20 20:53]: > On Saturday, 20 March 2010 at 18:01, Paul Tansom wrote: > > I've been using Mutt for a good few years now, but only started using it > > over > > IMAP a year or so ago and now I've started using multiple IMAP accounts w

Re: Multiple IMAP accounts

2010-03-20 Thread Paul Tansom
** Jan Kadijk [2010-03-20 19:33]: > On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 06:01:19PM +0000, Paul Tansom wrote: > > I've been using Mutt for a good few years now, but only started using it > > over > > IMAP a year or so ago and now I've started using multiple IMAP accounts w

Re: Multiple IMAP accounts

2010-03-22 Thread Paul Tansom
** Peng [2010-03-20 22:31]: > On 21:18 Sat 20 Mar , Paul Tansom wrote: > > ** Brendan Cully [2010-03-20 20:53]: > > > > Brilliant, thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for. It's my own fault > > for > > having so many mail accounts that it no

Re: Multiple accounts at same privider

2010-06-30 Thread Paul Tansom
macro index "imaps://user2:passwo...@a.com" > > which enables me to switch between the accounts, but e.g. from=, > pgp_sign_as=, ... are not beeing set correctly. > > Does anyone have any idea how to solve that problem? ** end quote [J. Prendick] -- Paul Tansom | Ap

Re: Do many here still use abook or are there better alternatives now?

2010-10-30 Thread Paul Hoffman
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 12:19:12PM +0100, Chris G wrote: > Do many people here still use abook? It hasn't been updated for several > years now (although that doesn't mean it's no good necessarily). I do -- it does what I need and it's quick and I can import/export

Re: Open html messages with Firefox

2011-02-02 Thread Paul Tansom
ugh that I have a script for it!). -- Paul Tansom | Aptanet Ltd. | http://www.aptanet.com/ | 023 9238 0001 == Registered in England | Company No: 4905028 | Registered Office: Crawford House, Hambledon Road, Denmead, Waterlooville, Hants, PO7 6NU

Re: Open html messages with Firefox

2011-02-03 Thread Paul Tansom
** Gabriel Chavez [2011-02-02 17:31]: > On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 04:46:40PM +0000, Paul Tansom wrote: > > ** Gabriel Chavez [2011-02-02 16:21]: > > > I've been looking around for a way to open my html emails with Firefox > > > but I still don't know

Re: renaming temporary files

2011-02-18 Thread Paul Hoffman
would leave a copy of this draft I'm composing right now in /path/to/tempfiles/re_renaming_temporary_files. Paul. > On 18 February 2011 17:53, Richard wrote: > > On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 02:58:49AM +0100, Pau wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> thanks for the answer

Re: renaming temporary files

2011-02-18 Thread Paul Hoffman
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 12:54:20AM +0100, Pau wrote: > Hi Paul, > > thanks! > > I have currently set this to > > set editor="vim +/^$ ++1 +start +nohlsearch" > > So I guess this would go into > > ${editor:-vi} $file > > But how? Instead of

Cannot get pager background color right

2011-05-30 Thread Paul Bourke
quot;^From:" color header brightyellow default "^To:" color header brightyellow default "^Subject:" color header brightyellow default "^Date:" color header brightyellow default "^CC:" Can anyone suggest a setting to make the pager background color consistent? Thanks, -Paul

Re: Cannot get pager background color right

2011-05-31 Thread Paul Bourke
That did the trick, thanks a million. Also useful to know about the files in /etc -Paul On 30 May 2011 17:44, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > just to add: the setting that would change the section of the pager > shown in your picture is - > >        color tilde >

Re: accessing shared mailboxes on exchange server

2011-06-06 Thread Paul Hoffman
s? Either by itself or with another program > or wrapper? Here is my mutt version: Here's how I access shared accounts: set imap_user=flo\\paul\\Support # ^^^ ^^^ # domain user account name set imap_password= # #

Re: Use mutt with several accounts on same server

2025-04-23 Thread Paul Tansom
underbird instead of Mutt with Vim as my editor was hard work, so I'll stop there. I can give more detail if it helps, but obfuscating things in this editor will be a pain! -- Paul Tansom | Aptanet Ltd. | https://www.aptan

Question on mutt and mailbox choices

2000-06-05 Thread Andrew Paul Rossetti
I was trying to set up mutt so that the program automatically starts in the folder ~/Mail/inbox.mbx instead of the spool directory and when I run fetchmail ( ) that it will download to this folder instead of my sool file as well, how might I go about doing this? Also I was wondering how might

Re: About PGP encryption

2000-09-26 Thread Paul A. Cheshire
t. > > If you read the manual, you'll discover that if $signature ends with > a pipe ("|"), then it is run as a program and the output is used as your > signature. That's what I do. Same here. Works a treat ;-} [...] -- Paul A. Cheshire | A great natio

Mutt in batch mode

2000-10-11 Thread Jean-Paul Laberge
yes, do you know how to do it? Thanks Jean-Paul Laberge

Mutt in batch mode

2000-10-12 Thread Jean-Paul Laberge
yes, do you know how to do it? Thanks Jean-Paul Laberge

latest version of mutt (1.3.14i?)

2000-11-29 Thread Paul A. Cheshire
Can anyone tell me where to get this? I tried www.mutt.org and linux.tucows.com but they have only earlier versions. :-{ MTIA ;-} -- Paul A. Cheshire | "... all the modern inconveniences ..." [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- Mark Twain No fences?| No Gate

nfrm/frm in mutt ?

2001-09-11 Thread Paul de Weerd
ld be downloading elm, compiling these tools and installing them by hand. Any thoughts ? Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd

Re: OT: Shell scripting [was: Re: Fix for PGP copyright thing...]

2001-09-17 Thread Paul de Weerd
but I've never found any differences with normal bash (other then the PS1 prompt). >From bash(1): If bash is invoked with the name sh, it tries to mimic the startup behavior of historical versions of sh as closely as possible, while conforming to the POSIX standard as well. Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd

Re: the spoolfile setting in mutt-1.4i for windows.

2011-12-16 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 09:19:43AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * yihect [12-16-11 08:02]: > >      I'm using mutt-1.4i zip package for windows. I have prepared the > > .muttrc file in my home directory, namely D:\mutt\hezhesheng. > > > >      When I launch the mutt.exe, a subdir name Mail cr

Re: the spoolfile setting in mutt-1.4i for windows.

2011-12-17 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 01:17:58PM +0800, yihect wrote: > > At 2011-12-16 22:58:25,"Jamie Paul Griffin" > wrote:>The spoolfile is defined in the environment with the $MAIL environment > >variable. The $spoolfile muttrc setting overrides the environment definition. &

Re: Delete messages

2011-12-21 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 11:18:33AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > And you probably have not turned threading on. Whilst in index view, simply press the letter 'o' key and then 't' and mutt will sort the messages into threads for you. As Patrick pointed out, you can set it permenantly

Re: Mutt/IMAP/filtering

2012-01-13 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
with the folder-hook, you need to have a default at the top of them so it reverts back to that value when changing folders. Do you have that in your config file? Also $reverse_name will set the From: address to the right value depending on which address was used in the email you're replying to.

A problem with URLs in text emails

2012-01-15 Thread Paul E Condon
ox/firefox' cannot be found. I once did have firefox-9 installed in my home directory but I have removed it and no other piece of software is bothered by the change, But mutt remembers. Where does mutt keep this stale information? What is a good way to make it look only for iceweasel? --

need a reminder of something I once knew but now can't find in the docs

2012-01-23 Thread Paul E Condon
I think I once know how to set up .muttrc to save email to a filename that is not the complete From: address but only the part before '@' sign. Is this really possible? Or is it a false memory? Where is it described? TIA -- Paul E Condon pecon...@mesanetworks.net

Re: How to change profile on the fly?

2012-02-08 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
On Mon, Feb 06, 2012 at 03:52:08PM +0100, nb wrote: > Le 2012-02-06 08:50, Patrick Shanahan a ?crit : > > * Marcelo Luiz de Laia [02-06-12 07:26]: > > > > > > When I was in my Gmail mbox, I need that all replaies is sent by gmail > > > smtp. So, I need to set, on the fly, gmail profile and sig. >

update needed to "http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-6.html"

2012-02-10 Thread Paul E Condon
In section 6.3 Configuration variables, I can find no mention of the variable 'wrap' and the discussion of 'wrapmargin' does not indicate that it is deprecated. Both are in the man page that is installed by the Debian package. HTH -- Paul E Condon pecon...@mesanetworks.net

Re: mark_old & friends

2012-08-01 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
On Wed, Aug 01, 2012 at 09:04:00PM +0200, Andre Klärner wrote: > The manual leads me to thinking that mark_old will only stop mutt from > moving mails in the maildir/new to maildir/cur. But there is also another > factor in this case: as I am on the road many times I don't always have the > luxur

Re: mode of reply question

2012-08-05 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
On Sat, Aug 04, 2012 at 07:33:52PM +0200, markus reichelt wrote: > mutt 1.5.21 > > reply gone wrong; a reply to a mailinglist post. for some reason I > press 'g' for group reply, instead of just 'r' > > so mutt asks about a reply to the mailinglist, and yeah, i dont want > it there, so I press n,

Re: mode of reply question

2012-08-06 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 01:50:54AM +0530, Mandar Mitra wrote: > On a related note, I'd like to suggest the following "intelligent" reply > feature. > > When the default reply key (say 'r') is typed, mutt should automagically > know / ask whether to reply to list / all / sender only. It might us

Re: mutt on an IMAP-Server (dovecot): folder names and structure

2012-08-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
== martin f krafft wrote on Thu 16.Aug'12 at 18:11:26 +0200 == > also sprach Nicolas KOWALSKI [2012.08.16.1757 > +0200]: > > Is there a special reason to not use this combination? > > I find it slow and cumbersome to work with. I'm afraid I have to agree; when using mutt on the server I always

Re: mutt on an IMAP-Server (dovecot): folder names and structure

2012-08-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
== Luis Mochan wrote on Thu 16.Aug'12 at 11:50:24 -0500 == > I used to have my password in the .muttrc file; bad mistake (I found > out after mailing my rc file to this list). After introducing it > manually for awhile, I wrote it in a small file with restricted > permissions (set imap_pass='my_pa

Re: Keep record of mail sent with bounce-message

2012-09-03 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Eric Smith wrote on Mon 3.Sep'12 at 14:07:54 +0200 ] > Is there a way to keep a record of mail that > you bounce? I wouldn't have thought you'd need to as the mail you've bounced is already in one of your mail folders. AFAIK, it just 'bounces' it as is and the MTA sends it off to its new de

Re: Convert gmail addresses into aliases file

2012-09-03 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Jeremy Kitchen wrote on Mon 3.Sep'12 at 23:22:34 -0700 ] > On Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 06:01:48PM +0200, mimosinnet wrote: > > ... I don't know why my clock is so weird. It's definitely *not* 6pm in > +0200 right now... > > /me marks that as something to fix > > > I very much appreciate your sug

Re: Keep record of mail sent with bounce-message

2012-09-04 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Mandar Mitra wrote on Tue 4.Sep'12 at 12:30:52 +0530 ] > Jamie Paul Griffin wrote (Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 07:53:02AM +0100): > > > I wouldn't have thought you'd need to as the mail you've bounced is already > > in one of your mail folders. AFAIK,

Re: Hide Autoview using elinks...

2012-09-07 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Gary Johnson wrote on Thu 6.Sep'12 at 17:31:34 -0700 ] > On 2012-09-06, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote: > > Is there a way to hide the "Autoview using ..." message in pager?. > > You can remove those using the 'display_filter'. My filters have > become so complicated that I've put them in scripts and

Re: name file?

2012-09-09 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Bernard Massot wrote on Sun 9.Sep'12 at 0:33:59 +0200 ] > On Sat, Sep 08, 2012 at 03:01:56PM -0700, Robert Holtzm wrote: > > When I compose a message, the "From" header is as shown above which is > > incorrect. ~/.muttrc shows no option to set this. Somewhere there is a > > file with my full n

Re: name file?

2012-09-09 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Kim Christensen wrote on Sun 9.Sep'12 at 3:34:10 +0200 ] > On Sun, Sep 09, 2012 at 12:53:11AM +0200, Ennio-Sr wrote: > > * Robert Holtzm [080912, 15:01]: > > > Running mutt 1.5.20-9+squee on squeeze (obviously). When I compose a > > > message, the "From" header is as shown above which is inco

Re: name file?

2012-09-09 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ To mutt-users@mutt.org wrote on Sun 9.Sep'12 at 9:33:54 +0100 ] > [ Kim Christensen wrote on Sun 9.Sep'12 at 3:34:10 +0200 ] > > > On Sun, Sep 09, 2012 at 12:53:11AM +0200, Ennio-Sr wrote: > > > * Robert Holtzm [080912, 15:01]: > > > > Running mutt 1.5.20-9+squee on squeeze (obviously). Wh

Re: Hide Autoview using elinks...

2012-09-09 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Gary Johnson wrote on Fri 7.Sep'12 at 9:20:59 -0700 ] > I do: http://www.spocom.com/users/gjohnson/mutt/. It is in sore > need of an update. I'll think about putting some of those scripts > there, or at least snippets of them. The problem is that my muttrc > and those scripts are not nice

Re: Automatically erase N flag of all messages

2012-09-12 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote on Wed 12.Sep'12 at 13:46:21 +0200 ] > On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 01:26:31PM +0200, Didier COURTAUD wrote: > > I would want to clear automatically the N flags of all the messages > > of a given mailbox. > > I use these two macros, binded to ESC-c: > > # > # Catchup (index,p

Re: Automatically erase N flag of all messages

2012-09-12 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Didier COURTAUD wrote on Wed 12.Sep'12 at 14:24:44 +0200 ] > Thanks a lot Nicolas and Jamie ! > > It works with a muttrc file like this > > push ".N." > push quit > > where mutt makes the job entirely in batch mode That does seem unnecessarily complex but, if it works for you and you're happ

Re: "Mailbox closed" mutt behaviour

2012-09-17 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Lewis Pike wrote on Mon 17.Sep'12 at 16:33:53 -0400 ] > If anyone has a alternative solution that could also meet my needs, > I'd love to hear about it. > -- Lewis Not knowing about the environment you have set up but I personally have my Gmail email forwarded to my local machine by smtp.

Re: "Mailbox closed" mutt behaviour

2012-09-17 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Lewis Pike wrote on Mon 17.Sep'12 at 16:52:41 -0400 ] > On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 09:41:59PM +0100, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > [ Lewis Pike wrote on Mon 17.Sep'12 at 16:33:53 -0400 ] > > > If anyone has a alternative solution that could also meet my needs, >

Re: "Mailbox closed" mutt behaviour

2012-09-18 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Lewis Pike wrote on Mon 17.Sep'12 at 17:46:34 -0400 ] > Unfortunately, I'm not on my own domain; just your standard DSL > Internet service and this probably limits my options somewhat. I registered my domain with my ISP and have access to my DNS settings using a web interface they provide.

Re: "Mailbox closed" mutt behaviour

2012-09-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Lewis Pike wrote on Tue 18.Sep'12 at 16:44:31 -0400 ] > I ran into a similar problem using mutt to access Gmail via IMAP. The > large size of my inbox made access times extremely slow. As a fix, I > set mutt's header_cache and message_cachedir variables in my .muttrc > file like so. > > set

Re: "Mailbox closed" mutt behaviour

2012-09-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ To mutt-users@mutt.org wrote on Thu 20.Sep'12 at 8:39:24 +0100 ] > When using these settings, build mutt with tokyocabinet as opposed to > qdbm or gdbm; tokyocabinet has been siginificantly faster for me. That includes Maildir header caching as well, not just for IMAP. Maildir's are regarded

Re: Old e-mail markup language RFC ?

2012-09-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Jim Graham wrote on Wed 19.Sep'12 at 8:12:25 -0500 ] > On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 11:02:49PM +1000, m...@raf.org wrote: > Jim > Graham wrote: > > > On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 03:54:48PM +1000, > m...@raf.org wrote: > > > check the email headers. i tried the above > and the resulting email > stil

Re: mbox to maildir with mb2md and mutt

2012-09-22 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Gerard ROBIN wrote on Sat 22.Sep'12 at 18:11:37 +0200 ] > Hello, > I migrated from mbox to maildir using mb2md. Part of my mailbox (mbox) is: > --- > ~/Mail/OUTBOX/2011/m01 > --- > ~/Mail/OUTBOX/2011/m12 > ~/Mail/OUTBOX/2012/m01 > -- >

Re: mbox to maildir with mb2md and mutt

2012-09-23 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Gerard ROBIN wrote on Sun 23.Sep'12 at 0:59:17 +0200 ] > PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:. > > # For system mbox > # MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail > # DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/mbox > > # For system maildir > MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir # You would better make sure it exists > DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/.mbox > LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/

Re: mbox to maildir with mb2md and mutt

2012-09-23 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Gerard ROBIN wrote on Sun 23.Sep'12 at 22:40:54 +0200 ] > my system of mailboxes was covered by a script for the directories MUTT and > OUTBOX for the mbox > format and so I adapted this script to the maildir format. > > Thank you again for your patience. > If you are a teacher your students

Re: nbook: a notmuch based address book for mutt

2012-09-24 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Suvayu Ali wrote on Mon 24.Sep'12 at 11:31:54 +0200 ] > Hi, > > I wrote a small address book program for use with mutt based on the > notmuch email indexer. I thought notmuch users on the list might be > interested to try this out. > > > > This uses the py

Re: Google smtp Server Changes My From Address.

2012-09-25 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Ian Barton wrote on Tue 25.Sep'12 at 7:04:39 +0100 ] > On 24/09/12 18:52, Jeremy Kitchen wrote: > Thanks for the information. I'll go back to using the smtp server on my > Linode box. The reason I switched was I was having problems delivering > to some, but not all, bt.com addresses. There

Re: Google smtp Server Changes My From Address.

2012-09-27 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Patrice Levesque wrote on Tue 25.Sep'12 at 16:48:53 -0400 ] > > > I'm really tempted to just go back to hosting my own email, but I > > don't feel like trudging through tons of spam every day. > > If I may add my own 2¢, greylisting + a bayesian-filter-enabled > spamassassin does *really* prev

Re: sh: 1: mail-query: not found

2012-09-27 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Marcelo Luiz de Laia wrote on Wed 26.Sep'12 at 8:58:00 -0300 ] > On 26/09/12 at 07:40am, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > * Marcelo Luiz de Laia [09-26-12 07:23]: > > > On 26/09/12 at 07:06am, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > > > > > is there a change you didn't remember? > > > I remembered that I s

Re: Procmail threads filtering with notmuch

2012-10-05 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Will Fiveash wrote on Thu 4.Oct'12 at 16:04:47 -0500 ] > On Thu, Oct 04, 2012 at 10:54:39AM +0200, M. Fioretti wrote: > > > > On Thu, October 4, 2012 10:47 am, Alexis Letessier wrote: > > > > > I use notmuch to index all my emails but i need some kind of database or > > > something to redirec

Re: maildir: No mailbox is open. - can't open inbox by default

2012-10-05 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Paolo Pisati wrote on Fri 5.Oct'12 at 13:23:25 +0200 ] > On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > > > try: mailboxes +/Maildir/inbox > > so what's the point of the variable folder? > > set folder="~/Maildir/" > > besides, when i press c? it displays all the mailboxes in

Re: keep headers fixed in pager

2012-10-06 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Gary Johnson wrote on Fri 5.Oct'12 at 16:14:54 -0700 ] > On 2012-10-05, Brandon McCaig wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 08:40:55AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote: > > > The only headers I usually care about are the sender, subject > > > and date/time, and all those are in the status bar at the > >

Re: maildir: No mailbox is open. - can't open inbox by default

2012-10-08 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Paolo Pisati wrote on Mon 8.Oct'12 at 14:26:49 +0200 ] > On Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 05:03:06PM +0200, Paolo Pisati wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 12:39:42PM +0100, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > The problem is with your setting of $spoolfile. By default, mutt uses

Re: maildir: No mailbox is open. - can't open inbox by default

2012-10-08 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Paolo Pisati wrote on Mon 8.Oct'12 at 20:57:41 +0200 ] > the leading dot came from a precooked config file for offlineimap that i > found around. > I removed the trailing / and indeed it didn't make any difference. > > If you want to see my entire mutt config, is here: > http://people.canoni

Re: gmail online imap not showing all mails

2012-10-26 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Klearchos-Angelos Gkountras wrote on Fri 26.Oct'12 at 20:50:45 +0300 ] > i am using mutt for long time as primary client in xfce debian ... > i use as label [Gmail]/All Mail . how to make that default ? > and also when I change the directory with keyblind "y" ( I have as > default INBOX ) I ca

Re: mailing list subject line tags

2012-10-31 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Jeremy Kitchen wrote on Tue 30.Oct'12 at 15:32:47 -0700 / > On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 05:08:55PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote: > > Bizzare. The only factor which is obvious to me as a possible > > differentiating factor is that the first is quoted printable, and the > > second is plain text. I'm as

Re: ACS characters in Terminal.app

2012-10-31 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Dennis Preiser wrote on Tue 30.Oct'12 at 14:15:45 +0100 / > On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 10:02:28PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote: > > This may just be an issue with the Terminal program in OS X, but I'm > > having some problems with the ACS characters in the threading (I'm not > > setting $ascii_chars)

Re: ACS characters in Terminal.app

2012-10-31 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Cameron Simpson wrote on Wed 31.Oct'12 at 20:25:32 +1100 / > On 31Oct2012 08:52, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > | / Dennis Preiser wrote on Tue 30.Oct'12 at 14:15:45 +0100 / > | > On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 10:02:28PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote: > | > > This may jus

Re: iTerm vs Terminal (was: ACS characters in Terminal.app)

2012-11-01 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Patrick Shanahan wrote on Wed 31.Oct'12 at 20:07:03 -0400 / > * Cameron Simpson [10-31-12 19:31]: > > On 31Oct2012 15:17, Jeremy Kitchen wrote: > > | > > | You may want to look into tmux :) > > > > Oh, I do want to! > > > > I'm still a screen user on the whole and haven't yet wrapped my hea

Re: ACS characters in Terminal.app

2012-11-01 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Will Yardley wrote on Wed 31.Oct'12 at 11:46:40 -0700 / > On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 11:42:59AM -0700, Will Yardley wrote: > > Also, if you look at the screenshot carefully, you can see that the > > lines don't seem to align perfectly horizontally either. > > Actually, this part may have been due

Re: iTerm vs Terminal (was: ACS characters in Terminal.app)

2012-11-01 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Cameron Simpson wrote on Thu 1.Nov'12 at 21:14:45 +1100 / > On 31Oct2012 17:32, Jeremy Kitchen wrote: > | On Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 10:28:09AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote: > | > [...] I've got mutt configured to automatically > | > compose replies in a detachable screen session named after a ma

Re: Marking mail as read after move

2012-11-02 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Luis Mochan wrote on Thu 1.Nov'12 at 14:47:51 -0600 / > I have a related question: after I edit a message (to add X-labels > with an ad-hoc editor), it is marked as new. I would like it to have > the same flags as it had before editing. How can it be done? > Regards, > Luis > > > > On Fri, N

Re: a concept for spam filter

2012-11-02 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Russell L. Harris wrote on Fri 2.Nov'12 at 9:21:20 + / > Has anyone devised a spam filtering into which an address and subject > line could be entered simply by pressing a key while viewing the mutt > index? > > That way, whenever I go down the index pressing the "d" key to > mark spam it

Re: a concept for spam filter

2012-11-03 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Cameron Simpson wrote on Sat 3.Nov'12 at 20:08:03 +1100 / > On 02Nov2012 20:15, Russell L. Harris wrote: > | * Jamie Paul Griffin [121102 19:36]: > | > I have set up macros that bind keys to pass messages to spamassassin > | > using sa-learn and then puts the messag

Re: a concept for spam filter

2012-11-04 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Cameron Simpson wrote on Sun 4.Nov'12 at 9:04:16 +1100 / > It also parses each message header just one on demand, so to test > hundreds of rules the parsing happens only once. And of course the rules > are parsed when I start mailfiler, not for each message. The other > upside of extracting th

Re: Signature position

2012-11-05 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Leonardo M. Ramé wrote on Mon 5.Nov'12 at 9:16:04 -0300 / > Hi, I use different accounts and signatures depending on the mailbox I'm > working on, and would like to be able to configure my signauture > position (at bottom or at top) when I start writing an email. To do > this, I've set up a co

Re: Signature position

2012-11-05 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Leonardo M. Ramé wrote on Mon 5.Nov'12 at 10:08:41 -0300 / > On 2012-11-05 12:42:23 +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > / Leonardo M. Ramé wrote on Mon 5.Nov'12 at 9:16:04 -0300 / > > > > > Hi, I use different accounts and signatures depending on the mailb

Re: What are the current fetchmail/getmail and/or procmail/maildrop utilities?

2012-11-07 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Nikola Petrov wrote on Wed 7.Nov'12 at 19:17:46 +0200 / > On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 02:15:41PM +, Chris Green wrote: > > I currently have my mail delivered to my desktop system using SMTP as > > the system is on all the time and has a static IP. > > > > However I always get paranoid when I r

Re: What are the current fetchmail/getmail and/or procmail/maildrop utilities?

2012-11-07 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ David Champion wrote on Wed 7.Nov'12 at 16:33:58 -0600 / > * On 07 Nov 2012, Derek Martin wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 08:48:08PM +, Chris Green wrote: > > > server retrying if my SMTP server isn't running (or connected). That's > > > one of the reasons I'd quite like to move away f

Re: What are the current fetchmail/getmail and/or procmail/maildrop utilities?

2012-11-08 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Chris Green wrote on Thu 8.Nov'12 at 10:51:59 + / > On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 04:33:58PM -0600, David Champion wrote: > > * On 07 Nov 2012, Derek Martin wrote: > > > On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 08:48:08PM +, Chris Green wrote: > > > > server retrying if my SMTP server isn't running (or conne

Re: What are the current fetchmail/getmail and/or procmail/maildrop utilities?

2012-11-08 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Chris Green wrote on Thu 8.Nov'12 at 18:13:10 + / > On Thu, Nov 08, 2012 at 11:06:35AM -0600, Derek Martin wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 08, 2012 at 01:03:07PM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > Hi Chris, personally, i'd stick with what your current set-up. > &

Expiring Messages

2012-11-09 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
Hi I would like to use the method of setting messages to expire described on Gary's page[1] but the problem is that this script uses gnu date(1) and I have BSD date(1). I wonder if anyone has got this set up on a BSD system or perhaps has a method that's similar to that described on Gary's pa

Re: Expiring Messages

2012-11-09 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Jeremy Kitchen wrote on Fri 9.Nov'12 at 11:06:38 -0800 / > On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 11:12:34AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > Hi > > > > I would like to use the method of setting messages to expire described > > on Gary's page[1] but the proble

Re: Expiring Messages

2012-11-09 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ David Champion wrote on Fri 9.Nov'12 at 15:00:44 -0600 / > * On 09 Nov 2012, Jeremy Kitchen wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 11:12:34AM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > I would like to use the method of setting messages to exp

Re: procmail vs dovecote (was Re: What are the current fetchmail/getmail and/or procmail/maildrop utilities?)

2012-11-10 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Tony's unattended mail wrote on Sat 10.Nov'12 at 22:37:04 + / > > However, I find dovecot deliver (which uses the sieve language > > for filtering) to be much more readable/writable than procmail. > > Sieve does not include regular expressions -- I shit you not. > > Dovecote needs regular

Re: Expiring Messages

2012-11-11 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ David Champion wrote on Fri 9.Nov'12 at 15:00:44 -0600 / > * On 09 Nov 2012, Jeremy Kitchen wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 11:12:34AM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > I would like to use the method of setting messages to exp

Re: What use is the mbox variable?

2012-11-12 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Chris Green wrote on Sun 11.Nov'12 at 18:56:24 + / > I was just looking at changing some of my muttrc settings and, as a > result, looked in the documentation for the mbox variable. It says:- > > mbox > > Type: path > Default: "~/mbox" > > This specifies the folder into w

Re: Seeing subfolder - dovecot - imap - maildir

2012-11-14 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Linda wrote on Tue 13.Nov'12 at 22:55:48 -0600 / > I use dovecot with Maildir for the imap server. I can view the inbox > fine but can't access or list the subdirectories > > Here is the .muttrc lines that would be relevant > > set spoolfile=imap://office-mail@star/ > set folder=imap://office

Re: Seeing subfolder - dovecot - imap - maildir

2012-11-14 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Christian Brabandt wrote on Wed 14.Nov'12 at 11:56:54 +0100 / > I used to generate the folder list on the fly, using a small perl > script, which queries the IMAP Server directly:¹ > >http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.mutt.user/29341 > > regards, > Chstian That's very cool Christian. if and

Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?

2012-11-18 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Woody Wu wrote on Sun 18.Nov'12 at 15:05:37 +0800 / > I want to read/post the list in gmane.org. So I want to ask, if the > list (mutt-users) allow users to subscribe but without send messages to > their mailbox? Yes you can use gmane.org to read and post to mutt-users. You need to use a usen

Re: Expiring Messages

2012-11-18 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ David Champion wrote on Fri 9.Nov'12 at 15:00:44 -0600 / > * On 09 Nov 2012, Jeremy Kitchen wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 11:12:34AM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > I would like to use the method of setting messages to exp

Re: Expiring Messages

2012-11-18 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ David Champion wrote on Sun 18.Nov'12 at 10:32:32 -0600 / > This is a quick hack and untested beyond the basics, but feel free to > work from it. It is, or should be, a complete reimplementation of > Gary's script in Python. Thanks very much David, I'm grateful for your time and help with th

Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?

2012-11-19 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Woody Wu wrote on Sun 18.Nov'12 at 13:34:47 + / > On 2012-11-18, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > / Woody Wu wrote on Sun 18.Nov'12 at 15:05:37 +0800 / > > > >> I want to read/post the list in gmane.org. So I want to ask, if the > >> list (mutt-

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Chris Bannister wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 17:24:38 +1300 / > On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 02:46:23PM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > > Ah, i understand your problem now. I did misunderstand but that's not your > > fault, your English is very good actually.

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Chris Bannister wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 23:09:44 +1300 / > On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 10:01:41AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > I don't like vim. I prefer the old vi, so i'd have to set it in ~/.exrc > > which mean all files will be line wrapped which is why

Re: how to modify mutt's defalut bind-keys?

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Mandar Mitra wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 17:34:42 +0530 / > Did you try > > bin key function > > as described in Section 3.5 of the manual? you can create a file which has your own key bindings and source it from your muttrc. Execute mutt using the -n option to override the system default mu

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Rado Q wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 21:34:14 +0100 / > =- Tony's unattended mail wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 19:54:28 + -= > > > Outlook actually illustrates my point. Good tools interpret the > > mail-followup-to header, and also have a reply-to-list feature. > > Outlook does not, on both count

Re: email has changed, you won't change everyone, and you don't have to

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Rado Q wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 21:45:05 +0100 / > =- Peter Davis wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 15:34:13 -0500 -= > > > >Software can't do magic, or make up for human failures. Sometimes > > >the responsibility is with the user, not the code. > > > > Nope. Totally wrong. The responsibility is ent

Re: Putting table in email?

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ David Champion wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 14:13:29 -0600 / > * On 20 Nov 2012, Peter Davis wrote: > > Is there any reasonly easy (non-painful) way to put a table in a > > message? A plain text table would be fine if I could limit it to 72 > > characters wide or so, and if there were a reasonable

Re: email has changed, you won't change everyone, and you don't have to

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Rado Q wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 22:27:43 +0100 / > =- Jamie Paul Griffin wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 20:57:53 + -= > > > > Ok, we disagree on basic principles, because I require > > > responsible and respectful users for any tool, no matter how > >

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