the muttrc manpage and found the
set reverse_name option, but it doesn't work.
Can somebody help me?
Thnx.
Peter Durieux
* Bruno Lustosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-09 7:59am]:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > Actually my sig is at least ELEVEN lines, but hey, whose counting ?
> > ( FYI - The last part of the sig has a word riddle in it)
> > //\ eLviintuaxbilse/\\
>
>
I can see it using tail
However if I run the same script from a program I am using I get the
LOGGER statement in the messages file but it doesn't send email?
Help would be greatly appreciated.
Peter
secs.net.au
Licenced Electrician
Speciliasing in: HVAC-BUILDING AUTOMATION-REMOTE
I received an e-mail message with an attachment of
Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
How can I get mutt to decode this?
Thanks, Peter
--
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72 Belvedere Dr
Yonkers, NY 10705-2814
(914) 423-4000
fax: (914) 423-8640
The mime type I am trying to deal with is:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Description: Unknown Document
Content-Disposition: attachment;
Any help in decoding this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Peter
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72 Belvedere Dr
Yonkers, NY 10705-2814
(914) 423
rackets <> but the mutt@[EMAIL PROTECTED] comes without brackets.
Mutt always suggests to me to save the mails to a mailbox according to the
'From:' address.
What to do?
Thanks in advance
Peter
--
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
Peter Poeml
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am using Mutt 1.1.3i (2000-02-08). In the .muttrc file I have the
line set sendmail_wait=<0. When mutt starts I get the following error:
Error in /acct/peter/.muttrc, line 1001: <0: invalid value
source: errors in /acct/peter/.muttrc
Is this a bug?
--
Peter Dominguez
72 Belved
te bjorksten weitere Adressen
I changed this to
# bjorksten weitere Adressen
And that was it...
Best wishes
Peter
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the key binding for that)
Peter
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| Domagkstr. 3
| 48149 Muenster, Germany
| Tel +49-251-8356296
re not supporting this directly?
Hmmm. mutt 1.1.11i does support it.
In my muttrc I find:
set pgp_create_traditional=ask-no # Use old-style PGP? (don't do it!)
(I don't know what the default is.)
HTH
yours,
yours,
peter
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German http://learn.to/quote
yours,
peter
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PGP encrypted messages prefered.
http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~ppalfrad/
ions
HTH
yours,
peter
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an acronym: "Gnu's Not Unix."
^^^
Make that GNU. It's an acronym: "GNU's Not Unix."
oh well.. :)
yours,
peter
1. www.gnu.org
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"vim +\`awk '/^$/ {print i+2; exit} {i++}' %s\` %s"
It is stolen from Roland Rosenfeld's <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> great
muttrcs.
HTH
yours,
peter
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i want to sort a certain folder (the one for this mailing list, in fact!)
by thread. i'm trying this, but it doesn't work:
folder-hook =mutt set sort=thread
what am i doing wrong? i'm using mutt 1.2i.
thanks
peter
thanks. the problem was "thread" instead of "threads".
take care
peter
On 11 Sep 00, 10:01PM, Gary Johnson wrote:
> So, it could be that you used "thread" instead of "threads". It might
> also have something to do with using "=mutt" inst
slightly off-topic, but where do y'all send your gpg public keys so that
others can find them? a lot of the messages on this list include keys not
available from pgpkeys.mit.edu...
also does anyone know of a server on the west coast that actually works?
thanks
peter
PGP signature
msg.pgp
msg.pgp
msg.pgp
hi cory-- all you need to do is hit 's', which is just like 'C' except it
deletes the message after copying it.
take care
peter
On 21 Sep 00, 3:42PM, Cory Phillips wrote:
> How do I move a message from one folder to another?
>
> I know message are moved to my re
i'm looking for some command that will mark all messages in a current
mailbox as being read, without having to actually read them. sort of like
^R but for an entire mailbox (& not dependent on threading). is there a
such?
thanks
peter
PGP signature
thanks y'all!
peter
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http://cs.oberlin.edu/~pjaques
klezmer&balkan&turkish clarinet; free food&shelter; peace pilgrim
PGP signature
his is too draconian because, for example, this whole thread
would have gotten the header)
thanks
peter
On 30 Sep 00, 5:38PM, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 04:14:18PM -0500, the/eXtreme wrote:
> > Why do some mail messages I receive show carriage returns/line breaks
>
/sbin/sendmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -oem -oi'
>my_hdr Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
is there any way to do this, or am i doomed to actually go to yahoo to use
this mailing list??
thanks
peter
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Peter Jaques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://cs.oberlin.edu/~pjaques
klezmer&balk
i've tried that & all the other things i mentioned in my previous post.
peter
On 3 Oct 00, 11:19AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Peter Jaques proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> > >set sendmail='/usr/sbin/sendmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -oem -oi'
>
>
it does; i used to get all the "x-authentication-warning"s, till i changed
my sendmail.cf. & sendmail IS honoring the -f; it correctly sets the
"From " header. it just doesn't set "Return-path" right.
peter
On 3 Oct 00, 2:23PM, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
>
0700
From: Peter Jaques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [kl] Just wondering ...
Message-ID: <20001004170408.A28441@sol>
if you see the lowest "received" header, it says (from mugwort@localhost),
& later (envelope-from [EMAIL PROTECTED]). if i send a simil
s, ie mugwort@localhost. this makes the mailing list software
reject the message, since that address is not subscribed.
thanks for the suggestions re sendmail.cf & lookout. i'll check on those.
take care
peter
--
Peter Jaques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://cs.oberlin.edu/~pjaques
klezmer&a
do you have 'autoedit' set? if you do, here's what happens: when you hit
'm' to start a message, there is no recipient specified, so 'from' gets set
to the default value. you have to let mutt prompt for the recipient before
you edit, so that it can set the
has anyone gotten muttzilla working on freebsd? when i click a mailto link
now, nothing at all happens, not even console complaints from netscape.
tia, peter
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klezmer&balkan&turkish clarinet; free
address, " ", " ", "g")
execute 'set titlestring=' . address
endfunc
And in order for above to function you need to add the following to .vimrc:
...
autocmd BufRead mutt* exe M_settitle()
...
Regards,
Peter
uot;, "g")
execute 'set titlestring=' . title
execute 'set iconstring=' . title
execute 'set titleold=Mutt'
endif
endfunc
Also note that is assumes that you have
set edit_headers
in your .muttrc
Peter.
ers*,Cron*,Errors*,spam}`
HTH
yours,
peter
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ou could just make a minor modification to the grep pattern:
>
> ps -U $LOGNAME | grep 'r[e]almutt' > /dev/null
I usually use ps | grep | grep -v grep ...
yours,
peter
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PGP signature
; . title
else
execute 'set titlestring=Mutt'
execute 'set iconstring=Mutt'
endif
execute 'set titleold=Mutt'
endfunc
Is it useful for someone besides me? :-)
Regards,
Peter.
a record of when
syncs happen & comparing that to file mod times, i suppose. or does maildir
do this in some special way?
peter
On 16 Oct 00, 2:43AM, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> Claus Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sun, 15 Oct 2000:
> > Right now I see scripts as my only chance;
why not just sync the mailbox before starting the draft? then if you start
another mutt which modifies the flags, it doesn't matter.
peter
On 15 Oct 00, 12:16PM, Dan Boger wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 12:51:12PM +0100, Conor Daly wrote:
> > I don't think this would work.
clever!
On 15 Oct 00, 8:23PM, Ulf Erikson wrote:
> There is a nice (or at least fun) fix for this at
> http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~neil/mutt/
> The idea is to use a small script, which returns immediately, as editor;
> this script will spawn a new instance of mutt, running in a term of its own
already deleted, or if it's something you've really not seen before? So
> the same problem needs to be solved there.
sure, maildirs are certainly the way to go here; you can just
copy/compare/delete files, instead of needing something that can actually
change flags in an mbox, or delete m
. Prefereable would like to get the result listed
like a standard folder.
Is this possible ?
thanx,
peter
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phone: +43 676 3574035
fax : +43 676 3546512
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sms : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
pgp-key available
On 25 Oct 00, 12:01AM, Morten Liebach wrote:
> application/msword; catdoc -s iso8859-1 %s|less; cupiousoutput
try spelling it "copiousoutput";)
peter
PGP signature
try this in your .muttrc :
my_hdr Bcc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
peter
On 25 Oct 00, 2:37AM, Glyn Millington wrote:
> Is it possible to set up Mutt to send a blind copy to myself each time I
> send out an email? Can anyone tell me how, or point me to the right place
> to find out?
--
, the mailing
list archives, or anything else which goes to show the futility of me
attempting mutt configuration before lunch :)
G'luck,
Peter
--
This sentence contradicts itself - or rather - well, no, actually it doesn't!
nothing except change directory.
Yes, works just fine for me. My incoming mail arrives at ~/Maildir/,
and I save it to mailboxes in ~/Mail/. Changing mail folders is as easy
as typing 'c' and entering the name of the folder (=something for Mail/,
simply Maildir for the incoming maildir
t easily
>in the internet. This program was written by Vitus Wagner.
catdoc is in the FreeBSD ports collection - /usr/ports/textutils/catdoc/
The current version includes xls2csv and xlsview for viewing Excel
spreadsheets - not perfect, but way better than nothing :)
G'luck,
Peter
--
Thit sentence is not self-referential because "thit" is not a word.
ires the escaped quotes
when setting a string variable in a folder-hook command argument.
G'luck,
Peter
--
I've heard that this sentence is a rumor.
7;&& true || false' expression is only useful for turning
a "zero / non-zero" exit code into a "zero / one". In this particular
case, the last command is '[' a.k.a. 'test' - which in all its incarnations
I've seen so far returns zero or one.
G'luck,
Peter
--
What would this sentence be like if pi were 3?
that helps.
G'luck,
Peter
--
If the meanings of 'true' and 'false' were switched, then this sentence wouldn't be
false.
trc file and setting the 'from' and
'envelope-from' mutt variables to [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
G'luck,
Peter
--
.siht ekil ti gnidaer eb d'uoy ,werbeH ni erew ecnetnes siht fI
most Unix pagers. I think 'more' has been that way for
a long time (possibly from the start), 'less' has certainly been that way
since its very first version.
G'luck,
Peter
--
This inert sentence is my body, but my soul is alive, dancing in the sparks of your
brain.
/etc
Can you show us the output of "ls -ld /etc" ?
G'luck,
Peter
--
What would this sentence be like if pi were 3?
nsport
agent. Mutt, unlike Netscape, is purely a mail user agent - showing you
the mail some other program has already delivered, and invoking some other
program to send out mail you've written. Thus, it needs sendmail or some
sendmail workalike to send outgoing messages. I like qmail bett
Whoops I forgot to CC: the list on that one..
G'luck,
Peter
--
This sentence no verb.
- Forwarded message from Peter Pentchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 16:54:46 +0200
From: Peter Pentchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: William Maddler <[EMAIL PROTECTED
PROTECTED] :)
And I actually received the messages - they were CC:d to a mailing list
or two.
Sorry about that! :)
G'luck,
Peter
--
This sentence no verb.
perator? Along with some quoting of possibly-null arguments, of
course.. something like:
[ -n "$1" ] && muttrc="$1"
[ ! -e "$muttrc" ] && die "$muttrc: no such file"
[ ! -f "$muttrc" ] && die "$muttrc: not regular file"
[ ! -r "$muttrc" ] && die "$muttrc: cannot open"
Just this way, it works for me in FreeBSD's /bin/sh, which is pretty much
as standard a Bourne shell as you can get..
G'luck,
Peter
--
This inert sentence is my body, but my soul is alive, dancing in the sparks of your
brain.
Ports Collection, and as packages on the officially
distributed FreeBSD CD's.
G'luck,
Peter
--
What would this sentence be like if it weren't self-referential?
* ^-END PGP SIGNATURE-
| formail \
-i "Content-Type: application/pgp; format=text; x-action=sign"
}
HTH
yours,
peter
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http://www.palfrader.org/
move them from /var/spool/mail/peterdob). Is this
possible and how? Thank you!
Best Wishes, Peter!
Thank you for the help!
Here's another question :)
Well is there any way to configure Mutt to use a STMP server?
I'll be very glad if you answer me !
Thank you!
Peter!
ents that
act like the sendmail *program*, not SMTP server, and take care of all
the SMTP talk.
G'luck,
Peter
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I've heard that this sentence is a rumor.
elp me!
Thanks in advance!
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Best Wishes, Peter !
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/V\ | |(_) | __ \ | | | | \ \/ / Peter Dobrev
// \\ | |__ | | | | | | | |_| | || Kazanlak/Bulgaria
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^~'^ powered by Linux - solutions for smart penguins
building mutt from the Ports Collection? :)
Or at least - after you've encountered a problem, check to see if the port
has not solved it in some way. That's the main purpose of the FreeBSD
Ports Collection - to facilitate building various applications with any
and all FreeBSD-specific c
aildir set index_format=\"%4C %Z %{\%b %d} %-15.15L (%4l) %s\"
G'luck,
Peter
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I am the meaning of this sentence.
On Monday, January 08, 2001 at 06:36:55PM, Wilhelm Wienemann wrote:
> Hello Peter!
>
> On Mon, 08 Jan 2001, Peter Dobrev wrote:
>
> > ?? 07 ?? 2001?. (??) ? 20:14 , Martin ??:
> > > On Sunday, January 07, 2001 (CS:7.01.007) 17:38:37 [PM] (-0200)
I just sorry !:)
I was too stupid and didn't see the | at the one of my multi send-hook which
and the problem is solved!
Thanks a lot guys !:)
ore important,
at least for me) in conjunction with the followup_to variable, it helps mutt
generate a Mail-Followup-To: header when you List-reply or Group-reply.
G'luck,
Peter
--
I am not the subject of this sentence.
On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 12:31:40PM +0200, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 11:10:40AM +0100, Asmund Skjaveland wrote:
> > I use mutt 1.2.5, and read a few mailing list.
> > I also use automatic filtering of my mail to put it all in the appropriate
> > mailbox
t even a noticeable delay.
Peter
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et folder=~/mail/personal'
send-hook concordia.ca 'set folder=~/mail/conu'
Peter
--
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Software Developer
Webmachines, Inc. http://webmachines.com
and in envelope (using sendmail -f), rather then from my Unix
> username?
> Defining Resent-From: with my_hdr seems to be a no-no ;)
That's strange. I'm using 1.2.5i with:
set from="Peter Pentchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
in my .muttrc, and when I tried to send a message
hello,
Is there a patch that supports the SMTP AUTH command?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Z.
--
^ { Peter BARABAS } { [EMAIL PROTECTED] } { [EMAIL PROTECTED] } $ {\n}
^ $me = 'Z0D'; $me_regexp = '/^(Z[03]D|q{Z0D})$/'; $ {\n}
^ daemon:x:1:1:th
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 07:40:24PM -0800, Patrick Berry wrote:
> >>> Suresh Ramasubramanian had the thought that... <<<
>
> > Peter BARABAS proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> >
> > > Is there a patch that supports the SMTP AUTH command?
>
ders). > But i can't
>seem to figure out how to do this from a vimrc file...
You could try setting the mutt 'editor' variable to something like
/usr/local/bin/vim +6j
This shall affect editing old messages, too, but it will probably
do what you want.
G'luck,
Pet
On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 02:31:29AM -0600, Timothy Legant wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 09:59:45AM +0200, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> > On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 07:35:12AM +, Viktor Lakics wrote:
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > I have an autocommand for temp
n double quotes
(this depends on the shell that is used).
Example: Vim "+set si" main.c
Note: You can use up to 10 "+" or "-c" com-
mands.
According to the note, it would be OK to do
And btw, mail to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address bounces.
G'luck,
Peter
--
I am the thought you are now thinking.
On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 01:47:25PM +0200, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 01:06:22AM -0800, Jason Helfman wrote:
> > I'd like to use this setting,
7;ve redirected
them somewhere else in /etc/syslog.conf.
G'luck,
Peter
--
This sentence is false.
utt?
Have you tried making a script, just like the one you posted, but
without the 'cat |' part? 'cat' does nothing but read from stdin
and copy to stdout; procmail should handle reading from stdin just
fine :)
G'luck,
Peter
--
No language can express every thought unambiguously, least of all this one.
On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 01:47:25PM +0200, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 01:06:22AM -0800, Jason Helfman wrote:
>
> According to the note, it would be OK to do something like:
>
> set editor="vim -c 'set tw=72 et' -c ':0;/^$'
>
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 03:55:59PM +0200, HEGEDUS Ferenc wrote:
>
> Error in /h/d/dark/.muttrc, line 98: Invalid range end
>
It has something to do with locales. If you use LANG='C' it doesn't give
error about the range end.
Regards,
Z.
--
^ { Peter BARA
egards,
Z.
--
^ { Peter BARABAS } { [EMAIL PROTECTED] } { [EMAIL PROTECTED] } $ {\n}
^ $me = 'Z0D'; $me_regexp = '/^(Z[03]D|q{Z0D})$/'; $ {\n}
^ And on the seventh day, He exited from app
x27;t have much luck.. I want to change the dark
blue of the quoted text to something a little lighter. I'm assuming it's a syntax
config (I found a mail.vim but couldn't make heads or tails of that one).
Thanks in adavance.
Peter Lavender
.signature under construction!
eads or tails of that one).
Thanks in adavance.
Peter Lavender
.signature under construction!
;.gz", but they weren't real gzips. I
rm'd these files, and now mutt seems to work correctly again (except for
of course being back to an 80 X 24 console). I'm a beginner at
Unix/mutt/etc., but up to this point I've run into very few problems
that weren't at least vaguely intuitable. Can you offer any clues?
Thanks,
Peter Horst
Unfortunately that interferes with
the typing of my imap password. I don't like storing the password in
the configuration file, but at least it works.
- Peter
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Software Developer
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--- mx.
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 10:44:21AM -0400, Peter Kovacs wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 03:14:28PM +0200, Gregor Hoffleit wrote:
> > ... but I haven't found any way to detect the name of the
> > mbox that's currently opened, and to pass this name to the shell script.
>
t; functionality in a macro? I'd
like to give myself a "Do you really want to delete all" chance...
Thanks very much,
Peter Horst
t; functionality in a macro? I'd
like to give myself a "Do you really want to delete all" chance...
Thanks very much,
Peter Horst
ths back:
folder-hook . 'push \eV'
Hope this helps.
Peter Horst
message-hook "~h multipart" "set mime_forward=ask-yes"
>
Is there a way to alter that formula so that it asks to mime_forward
all mails with "multipart" in the headers except mails marked
"multipart/signed"?
Peter Horst
I would want email to appear to come from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Domain 2 - argentcs.com
I would want email to appear to come from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can this be done with any version of mutt, either by config files or
environment variable or command line?
Thanks
Peter
Hi Lorenzo
Thanks for that. I wonder if my version of mutt is too old as I get a
Error in /etc/Muttrc, line 167: from: unknown variable
source: errors in /etc/Muttrc
when I add a line
set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
into /etc/Muttrc as a test.
Peter
-Original Message-
Fr
Hi Lorenzo
Ok, thanks to you and Stefan.
The following works a treat.
add the lines
unset use_from
my_hdr From: Webmaster Ashlyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
and that works for my version (pre 1.1)
Thanks very much for your quick response
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Lorenzo Mart
g?
Thanks!
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Key retrival: Send an E-Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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be I don't have to do this
to end up with the result I want, which is the ability to limit the
index view to threads I've found interesting. Any help? BTW, it's
1.2.5i.
Peter
Hi Everyone,
I've been presented with the requirement to pick up email from my
works server, using an alternate email address. Problem is that I
need to do this fairly quickly.
I'm sure this is a fairly common thing, I would appreciate if there is
one a pointer to configuring fetchmail, procmai
e vanitity headers.
Thanks...
=
# Setup the rest as defaults.
folder-hook .set signature=~/.signature
folder-hook .unmy_hdr *
folder-hook .my_hdr From: Peter Lavender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
send-hook .my_hdr X-Operating-System: Linux/`uname -r` (`uname
-m`)
send-hook
lts.
folder-hook .set signature=~/.signature
folder-hook .unmy_hdr *
folder-hook .my_hdr From: Peter Lavender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
send-hook .my_hdr X-Operating-System: Linux/`uname -r` (`uname
-m`)
send-hook .my_hdr X-Uptime: \`uptime\`
# Maxware config
folder-hook &
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