e at the
top of the screen and make the cursor visible again. Not that this would
help with mutt, of course.
Otherwise if your default cursor is of the "underline" type, you could
check whether your terminal has an option to set it to something more
visible such as a block cursor?
Gen-Paul.
in mind.
Is their anyway I could copy something mutt+vim to the clipboard and
retrieve it in Seamonkey via a Ctrl-V for instance?
Thanks,
Gen-Paul.
Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2009-09-03, Patrick Gen-Paul wrote:
Gary Johnson wrote:
[..]
Is their anyway I could copy something mutt+vim to the clipboard and
retrieve it in Seamonkey via a Ctrl-V for instance?
Ahem.. "there"..? maybe - I'll have to remember proofreading one
bill lam wrote:
On Thu, 03 Sep 2009, Patrick Gen-Paul wrote:
I'm pretty sure that a bit like mutt, gnu/screen supports piping its
commands to an external application, but I'm don't see at a glance
how this could be implemented.
You can use screen bindkey. Adding the
s and screenshots:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~matto/mutt-themes.html
HTH
Gen-Paul.
e urgent.
As hinted earlier there are some glitches and limitations.
Since the vim clientserver capability has been around for quite some
time, I wouldn't be surprised if someone else had already come up with a
similar idea and hopefully an implementation that might be both more
robust and user-friendly.
Thanks,
Gen-Paul.
:set print_command='paps | lpr'
3. hit 'p' for print
Message printed.
4. add the above to your ~/.muttrc
Tested this successfully with the following:
ユズの香りの炊き込みご飯
Gen-Paul.
at if I issue the ":attachments" command when
in mutt, with no parms/options, I get an error message that says
"attachments: not disposition" - so it definitely causes some code to be
invoked.
Could you please direct me to where it is documented?
Thanks,
Gen-Paul.
My apologies for replying to you personally.
T-Bird does not have a reply-to-list function and I forgot to change
the To: header accordingly.
Gen-Paul.
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Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Patrick Gen-Paul [10-17-09 16:49]:
I ran into the :attachments command by accident while
ls of
quoting or more, where it quickly became quite difficult to make sense
of what was being discussed.
In fact, this looks as if our second poster has set his "indent_string"
or equivalent to space.
Since these messages are displayed the same way in a web browser I don't
suppose that there is any way one could work around this in mutt?
Thanks,
Gen-Paul.
oxes and
tree structures that emulate the nested folders of other mailers.
Note that I only use the mbox format and although I don't know how this
would translate to a maildir setup, or to remote mail via IMAP, I
wouldn't be surprised if something similarly effective and ergonomic
could be achieved in these contexts.
Not sure if that's what you were missing but I certainly didn't find it
obvious when I switched to mutt a few years ago.
Gen-Paul.
ssuming you use urlview:
check the "configurable section" in /etc/urlview/url_handler.sh
Gen-Paul.
hat nothing can be done. But I hope.
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pecon...@mesanetworks.net
On 20100409_103212, Michael Elkins wrote:
> Paul,
>
> On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 08:42:06AM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> > A group of my personal friends have an informal mailing list in which
> > each member has a long list of the email addresses that they use as
> > th
On 20100411_200302, Michael Elkins wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 04:59:19PM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> >On 20100409_103212, Michael Elkins wrote:
> >>It was unclear from your message exactly where the problem lies. Are
> >>you seeing the address list truncated in
ut that is
puzzling because it seems to be collecting to a pop server which asks for
a password.
I'd be happy to run some debuging, but need to be told exactly what to type.
--
Paul E Condon
pecon...@mesanetworks.net
Replace a comma with a dot and it works.
My Bad.
On 20100524_141522, Paul E Condon wrote:
> I need advice on setting the pop_host variable.
>
> I have fetchmail working and successfully downloading email, but for
> complex reasons of personal taste, I want to be able to use t
On 05/24/2010 03:48 PM, JP Bruns wrote:
Paul E Condon [24.Mai.2010 22:15]:
I need advice on setting the pop_host variable.
I have fetchmail working and successfully downloading email, but for
complex reasons of personal taste, I want to be able to use the G
command.
The URL of the server is
;en_US.iso88591-1'? The email in the expample contains
'charset="iso-8859-1"'. Suggestions for a fix/work around?
--
Paul E Condon
pecon...@mesanetworks.net
On 20100727_155630, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 27 at 12:35 PM, quoth Paul E Condon:
> > 1) The short answer does not work. My copy of Mutt informs me that
> > LC_TYPE is not a recognized variable name.
>
The line in the web page is;
Short answer: set LC_CTYPE=en_US
On 20100728_002004, Nicolas Williams wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:54:42PM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> > On 20100727_155630, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> > > On Tuesday, July 27 at 12:35 PM, quoth Paul E Condon:
> > > > 1) The short answer does not work. M
On 20100727_155630, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 27 at 12:35 PM, quoth Paul E Condon:
> > 1) The short answer does not work. My copy of Mutt informs me that
> > LC_TYPE is not a recognized variable name.
>
> LC_TYPE (or, more correctly, LC_CTYPE) is not a mutt v
> I'm confused. Where do I get: equifax.pem certificate?
I think Gentoo have a ca-certs-type package in thier repository don't they?
'app-misc/ca-certificates'
Surely that would have the equifax certificate you need?
pgpczl3AVIzQW.pgp
Description: PGP signature
om/resources/_root_certificates/certificates/Equifax_Secure_Certificate_Authority.cer
Could that be of use to you? obviously you'd need to rehash it in the way
you've been trying already.
--
Jamie Paul Griffin
GPG Key: DF52D9B0
pgp1aP1b2A43N.pgp
Description: PGP signature
if you do download that cert, you would then need to use something like this
command on it:
openssl x509 -in Equifax_Secure_certificate_Authority.pem -fingerprint -subject
-issuer -serial -hash -noout
Then, put it into your ~./certs directory ans reshash it. (Thought i'd mention
that, you prob
> I have had this working for ages and I do not have time to think about
> it, but I have the equivalent of syscon...@gmail.com, not syscon780 or
> syscon...@gmail.com@pop.gmail.com. I also have sslcertck after ssl. I do
> not know whether that would help.
From the info i've read, it definitely sh
glad you got it working Joseph.
pgphR3kVlAaUf.pgp
Description: PGP signature
n't mind sharing?
Would't adding an appropriate text/html entry in your ~/.mailcap file work, and
then using the 'v' key to select the text/html part of the message and open it
with your chosen program.
--
Jamie Paul Griffin
GPG Key: DF52D9B0
pgpYtRO2kLj3h.pgp
Description: PGP signature
hose machine wouldn't need any changes to their configuration. Otherwise it
would be using the smtp_url configuration as was suggested earlier.
--
Jamie Paul Griffin
pgp4V2oAuGZPY.pgp
Description: PGP signature
that fires off an
> E-Mail will find a working sendmail.
I use a set-up like that and I find it a neater solution for my needs.
--
Jamie Paul Griffin
pgpOslwIzdkod.pgp
Description: PGP signature
> I have checked, and the port number, passwd etc are all fine.
> What am I missing?
is it google smtp server you are connecting to? and have you tried using
smtps://y...@gmail.com@smtp.gmail.com:nnn if so? i think they require you to
use ssl/tls to connect to their servers.
> How could I tell mutt to know where to save new aliases?
For this, look at the set alias_file option in the manual. I think that might
help you.
> And how could I tell mutt what is the new default place is to save all
> deleted emails?
> I mean when pressing "s". I get
> Save to mailbo
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 02:52:22PM -0800, Chip Camden wrote:
> Someone must have solved this problem before, but all the Googling in the
> world isn't helping me so far.
on my FreeBSD system, which i believe you are using, i managed to get it to
display these characters by setting the locale as
> Setting a ISO-8859 locale will mostly work but it's not so all
> encompassing as using UTF-8 so if you can use UTF-8 it's better.
> ISO-8859 character sets are basically only the 'Roman' character sets of
> western[ish] Europe. Using UTF-8 will show almost anything, I get to
> see chinese spam i
> No I don't, I use Linux (Xubuntu). I only moved from ISO-8859 to UTF-8
> a little while ago though, mainly because until a year or two go I did a
> lot of work on legacy Sun systems which, as regards characters sets etc.
> were back in the dark ages and for cross compatibility with them
> ISO-88
> Is it possible to enable a more verbose error message or logging?
Have you checked your maillog file, that should show more information about
what's happening at the MTA level.
Jamie
> Nothing is showing in the maillog file, which makes me think that what
> ever is causing the error is happening before it gets that far.
>
> I have just restarted mutt with -d 5, alas even with this the total of
> what the debug log says is:
>
> ../send.c:977: mutt_mktemp returns "/tmp/mutt-p
> I had to come back, because the kind solution provided by Syerling ( &
> sleep n) was apparently working, but while viewing pdf documents, when
> I was browsing to previous pages they turned blank.
> So I decided to use the mutt_bgrun script, till I realize I ignore
> where to save it and how to
> send-hook @googlemail.com set smtp_url=smtp://smtp.gmail.com/
try this:
send-hook @googlemail.com set smtp_url=smtps://smtp.gmail.com/
^
notice the appended 's'
jamie.
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 01:13:24PM +0100, Lukas Grässlin wrote:
> Does anybody have an idea whats the problem here?
> (I tried different terminal emulators etc, but that does not seem to be
> the problem, as mutt colores every mail right, but often first I read
> them)
I don't know what's causin
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 01:47:35PM +, Nick Jones wrote:
> You're not using Apple's Terminal.app by any chance, are you? I had
> this problem myself and the resolution (with this particular terminal
> emulator) was to set the termtype / emulation to 'dtterm'.
actually yes, i am at the mome
> > Oh, and I love your .signature!
>
> Heh. Total geek. I dig it.
>
> --
> . o . o . o . . o o . . . o .
> . . o . o o o . o . o o . . o
> o o o . o . . o o o o . o o o
sorry to change the topic but can i ask, what does that signature mean? is it
like braille or someth
can I get the old
setup back again. I don't want the rendering to happen automatically. It used
to happen only when I do the above drill.
--
Paul E Condon
pecon...@mesanetworks.net
instructions for setting up some .mh_sequences
handling. For the updating of unseen: , I cannot figure out if this
should be done by procmail or by mutt. For deletion of emails, it
surely should be handled by mutt ... but HOW? Is this possible?
Pointers to a HOWTO will be much appreciated.
--
Paul
On 20110414_210654, Paul E Condon wrote:
> I have been using fetchmail and procmail to get my mail from my ISP
> and distribute to several mbox folders using mutt as MUA.
> I want to switch to using MH instead of mbox folder format. I have
> made the changes to procmailrc and some of
re intelligent questions.
TIA,
Paul
On 20110415_141130, David Champion wrote:
> * On 14 Apr 2011, Paul E Condon wrote:
> > I have been using fetchmail and procmail to get my mail from my ISP
> > and distribute to several mbox folders using mutt as MUA.
> > I want to switch to using MH instead of mbox folder fo
On 20110415_184254, Toby Cubitt wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 09:28:17AM -0700, Paul E Condon wrote:
> > I'm interested in using mh format for processing and storage of my
> > emails on my debian wheezy computer. That computer has been my main
> > desktop machine
On 20110415_163420, Ed Blackman wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 02:11:30PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
> >* On 14 Apr 2011, Paul E Condon wrote:
> >>I have been using fetchmail and procmail to get my mail from my ISP
> >>and distribute to several mbox folders using
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 02:42:45AM +0530, Raghavendra D Prabhu wrote:
> Hi,
> Currently I am using maildir format with mutt. But, I find that
> everytime I switch folder, *entire* folder refreshes. This becomes an
> issue on folders containing thousands of messages when I want to read
> say 10 new
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 11:41:50PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Thursday, May 26 at 09:08 AM, quoth chris M. sprite:
> >I find that some link hide in words , for example: click this link[1] ,
> >here, link[1] is a link. but I can not click it or do other things.
> >so, how to display this link ?
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 07:32:35AM -0300, Marcelo Luiz de Laia wrote:
> Is there any additional configuration you suggest?
put the script in $HOME/bin and make sure that directory is in your
path which it probably already is, mutt will find it then. also make sure it is
executable.
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 07:32:35AM -0300, Marcelo Luiz de Laia wrote:
> I try source /home/user/bin/mutt/extract_url.pl and got an error.
>
> Is there any additional configuration you suggest?
if you want the script in $HOME/bin/mutt/ make sure that directory is in
your $PATH as well. You don't s
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 02:18:28AM -0400, Andrew Hills wrote:
> I'm using mutt with GMail now, and I have a label "foo.bar". When I
> attempt to change to it with c (typing it, tabbing it out, or
> selecting it from the list), I get an error that "foo/bar" can't be
> found. If I try to escape the p
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 01:15:38PM +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The observant will notice that I have a custom header set by:
>
> my_hdr X-PGP-Key: http://www.dawoodfall.net/dawoodfall.asc
>
> Now this is fine but is there a way to ignore it when composing mail?
> I don't really need t
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 04:51:01PM +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
> On (13:42 29/05/11), Jamie Paul Griffin put forth the
> proposition:
> >On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 01:15:38PM +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> The observant will no
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 12:49:48PM +0100, Paul Bourke wrote:
> All,
>
> I've searched a lot for this and cannot get the answer.
>
> If if you take a look at the following screenshot you can see the part
> containing the message is the terminal default which is what I want
just to add: the setting that would change the section of the pager
shown in your picture is -
color tilde
http://www.memoryhole.net/~kyle/extract_url/ is a much better alternative,
definitely worth trying out.
jamie
On Sat, Jul 09, 2011 at 08:48:08AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Jostein Berntsen [07-09-11 07:13]:
> >
> > Try adding "/home/user/bin/extract_url.pl" in the macro instead of just
> > the script name.
> >
> > Also double-check that the script is in the local bin folder with:
> >
> > "ls ~
On Sat, Jul 09, 2011 at 11:38:11AM -0300, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> I already try 'COMMAND iceweasel -remote "openURL(%s,new-window)"' and
> nothing was opened!
>
> Have you any tips?
I just have :
COMMAND /usr/bin/firefox %s &
in my ~/.extract_urlview file. You could try that.
obviously replacing 'firefox' with the browser you want to use
the spoolfile variable to the folder you want to see when you
start up should do the trick, i.e.:
set spoolfile=/IN.personale
- Paul
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msg20643/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
I am probably missing something obvious here, but I can't find urlview
anywhere. It didn't come with the mutt source, and I can't find any
reference to it on ftp.mutt.org, or freshmeat.
Where should I be looking?
Thanks, - Paul
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On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 01:56:23PM +0100, Gregor Zattler wrote:
> I'm interested in such thing. Where can i get this?
Try: http://grepmail.sourceforge.net/
There's a link on that page to the mutt front-end too.
- Paul
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Paul Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
OLDER each time I want to change to my main mailbox?
Thanks, - Paul
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mailbox,
> using = should work the same as a local folder.
I may be wrong, but I think his point was, what if he is using imap and
local folders, and $folder can only be set to one of those, a macro
which automaticlly typed '=' would be inconvenient.
- Paul
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Paul Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 10:45:30AM -0500, Paul Brannan wrote:
>
> 2) Can I set up vim to place the cursor in the "To" field automatically
>when composing a message?
vim +/^To:
But, why does the header even appear in your message when you load it
into vi? Doesn't
.
>
A bit of extra info: it compares the access time to the modification
time, to see if there has been any new mail added since the last time
you looked at the folder.
- Paul
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Paul Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
mp;1 >/dev/null
>
If i'm not mistaken, this will result in no output. Append this on the
end instead to still be mailed errors (if any):
1>/dev/null
(in fact, the 1 is not even required, its the detfault). File
descriptor 2 is stderr, which is where errors should be dumped.
- Paul
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Paul Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
is an attachment...
>
>
It was encoded using the old-style UUENCODE. If you pipe the mail
through uudecode, it should pick it up. Angelika must have a setup
which recognises this.
- Paul
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Paul Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 08:28:32AM -0500, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
>
> I find grepmail (http://grepmail.sourceforge.net) very handy for this purpose.
>
Also grepm (http://www.barsnick.net/sw/grepm.html) which interfaces
grepmail with mutt.
- Paul
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Paul Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ou can access those messages by changing to that folder, or by
typing: mutt -f /path/to/mbox
- Paul
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Paul Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 09:57:09AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> Paul, et al -- --
>
> ...and then Paul Roberts Student lab engineer said...
> % On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 08:23:48AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> % > Angelika --
> ...
> % > % Sorry for my writing before think
?
>
First, tell mutt about the list by putting this in your .muttrc:
subscribe mutt-users
Then, when you want to reply to a message, use 'L' instead of 'r'. You
can, of course, rebind these keys if you prefer to use, for example,
'r', with a folder-hook or
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AOL and Yahoo have
On 2021-02-04, at 11:24:30, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
>> ...
> Stripping ANSI sequences in autoview rendering for replies was added as a
> feature in Mutt 1.14.0.
>> ...?
> You could try turning off $forward_decode, but I don't think that's the
> behavior you want. :-) (It forwards the ra
On 2021-02-12, at 03:15:00, Amit Ramon wrote:
>
> Peng Yu [2021-02-07 16:34 -0600]:
>
>> I just want to generate the HTML mine message. The instruction
>> requires the set up of mutt, which I want to avoid. Is
>> `bin/plain2html` for generating HTML mime message from a plain text?
>
But I wonde
On 2021-02-13, at 18:37:20, Globe Trotter wrote:
>
> I appear to have hit some key while using compose in mutt, and the result is
> that I end on a new line after a certain length of characters in a new line.
> What controls this? It is not a vi issue because the editor does no wrap
> after eve
On 2021-04-16, at 12:28:17, Chris Green wrote:
>
> As per subject, is there any easy way to print attachments such as PDF
> files? Hitting 'p' against an attachment just says "I don't know how
> to print that". Is there any way to tell mutt how to print it which
> will also allow printing of pla
On May 18, 2022, at 10:17:56, Marcelo Laia wrote:
>
> Nowadays, senders have a feedback that attach files that I sent was
> corrupted.
>
> Have a someone similar issue?
>
Do you know (Orr can thee recipients tell you):
Content-Type: and Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Can you test by sendi
On 8/2/22 13:58:37, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
On Tue, Aug 02, 2022 at 03:52:51PM +0900, Kenichi Asai wrote:
When the subject ends with a character whose last byte in
UTF-8 is either 85 or A0, it appears the character collapses. >
I'm having trouble duplicating this problem on Debian Testing. So
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