tack on a domain name?
For example:
Mail rhh
issues mail which is delivered to the local sendmail and from there to my
inbox directly.
However:
mutt rhh
always causes mutt to stack on a domain name, which relays the mail out to
my ISP.
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FWIW,
Mikko Hänninen:
|Randall Hopper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 12 May 2000:
|> FWIW, I've also tried:
|>
|> mutt rhh@[127.0.0.1]
|
|How about trying "mutt rhh@localhost"?
Thanks. That works.
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/ CLIC
now this option.
Before I just remove these, I wanted to ask what "+language=mutt" is
supposed to do. Is there a better fix I should be making?
Thanks,
Randall
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David Ellement:
|On 000522, at 07:36:38, Randall Hopper wrote:
|> Before I just remove these, I wanted to ask what "+language=mutt" is
|> supposed to do. Is there a better fix I should be making?
|
|It is supposed to make PGP a little less verbose.
|
|The contrib
ld be documented as:
> ~l message is addressed to a subscribed mailing list
^^
Either that or we may have a code bug on our hands. Running Mutt 1.2 here.
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oview. And the second should be used for
view-attach, right? However view-attach also uses pdf2txt
Anyone see what I'm doing wrong? I thought this worked at some point.
Thanks,
Randall
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onfirm this interpretation for
needsterminal.
Thanks for the help,
Randall
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/xpdf.html
pdf2txt is just my simple shell script wrapper for it which supports getting
the text file on standard output. See attached.
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> pdftotext
pdftotext version 0.90 (decryption)
Copyright c 1996-1999 Derek B. Noonburg
Decryption (originally) by Leo J.B. Smi
out these mailcap entry flags, and it (or
acroread, or some program) generates a bunch of a"Error (): Bad
colorspace" failures in a Netscape error dialog. acroread never comes
up.
Is living without acroread in mutt the best solution?
Maintaining parallel mailcaps isn't really
and hit acroread, ignoring
|the first one.
|
|You could even, perhaps, put the $DISPLAY test in the first one 'cuz mutt
|is clever...
Yep, that works. $DISPLAY test and all.
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ho maintain our favorite mailer which makes tricks
like this so configurably easy!
(Use Netscape or Outlook? You have to be kidding. ;-)
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Randall Hopper:
|Coming to an ISP near you (if it hasn't already).
Forgot the news URLs. Here are a few:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/1/11902.html
http://www.deja.com/=dnc/[ST_rn=ps]/getdoc.xp?AN=645793204
http://www.deja.com/=dnc/[ST_rn=ps]/getdoc.xp?AN=645793498
http://www.dej
, good idea for a feature?
Maybe a section with a MIME type of pgp/subject that Mutt could detect and
use if present.
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an specify a pattern flag, as in: ^~C \.de$
Thanks for any tips,
Randall
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Mikko Hänninen:
|Randall Hopper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sun, 13 Aug 2000:
|> manual.txt suggests a leading '^', but this doesn't work. Maybe
|> it only works where you can specify a pattern flag, as in: ^~C \.de$
|
|Well, you *can* do this with send-ho
uble escaping...
|It's a known issue, sort of a bug, in the way the pattern matcher works.
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I wonder if anyone has cooked a method to compose and send text/enriched
messages with Mutt. Anyone doing this with emacs?
Thanks,
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Daniel González Gasull:
|Randall Hopper:
|> I wonder if anyone has cooked a method to compose and send
|> text/enriched messages with Mutt.
|
|I'm not doing this, but the process would be something
|like:
...
| plain2enriched is supossed to be a script that
| converts
fred smith:
|On Tue, Jan 26, 1999 at 06:29:50AM -0500, Randall Hopper wrote:
|> Daniel González Gasull:
|> |Randall Hopper:
|> |> I wonder if anyone has cooked a method to compose and send
|> |> text/enriched messages with Mutt.
|> |
|> |I'm not doing t
Stefan `Sec` Zehl:
|On Wed, Jan 27, 1999 at 04:18:29PM -0500, Randall Hopper wrote:
|> For example, it would be really useful if this worked:
|>
|> send-hook ~A "set editor_mime_type=text/plain"
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will be replaced verbatum with the name
of the file, and users should put their own "" around the %s.
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ere included...
|Is there some easy/recommended way to do this?
|(currently I've added the define to config.h again).
I wonder if this would work:
unmy_hdr X-Mailer
Haven't tried it, but it seems like it should.
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\.nl=python.ml
ADDED ONLY THIS
What am I doing wrong?
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SAMPLE HEADER:
From: "Christopher G. Petrilli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 23 Feb 1999 13:36:20 PST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
n, Home, End etc...,
|> and use of colour would be nice.
On that thread, which support WYSIWYG text/enriched composition with Mutt?
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Hi all,
Long time mutt user. Recent distro upgrade bumped me to Mutt 1.5.16, and
in this version, I can't get "indent_string" to work at all.
In Mutt, I confirm:
indent_string=" |"
text_flowed is unset
But no indent string is applied to most messages at all, and only the
standard ">" for r
Kyle Wheeler:
|The indent_string is, like many of mutt's other strings, possible to
|set automatically with a program if it ends with a pipe character...What
|you need to do to get what you want is to escape the pipe (unfortunately,
|twice), so that it isn't recognized as indicating that the s
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