On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 01:33:27PM +0300, Jussi Ekholm wrote:
>
> This is probably a stupid question, but I'll ask it anyway because it
> has been bothering me since I first subscribed to mutt-user. ;-)
>
> What's the thing with mailboxes with filename starting with IN (whoa,
> three "with"'s in
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 08:18:05AM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> > The acronym is well known - well at least in Germany. The
> > phenomenon is widely spread of cause. Esp. from those OE
> > users.
> l
> So, there's no real equivalent term outside .de, I guess?
In the Netherlands people usually
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 12:39:11PM +0300, Jussi Ekholm wrote:
> I've set Procmail to sort every mailing list into a different folder,
> thus mutt-users goes to =mutt-users. And mutt-dev goes to =mutt-dev.
> And all debian-* lists are sorted the same way, too. Then I have some
> local mailboxes, l
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 05:00:44PM -0400, Kevin Coyner wrote:
> And in my ~/.gnupg/options I have:
>
> keyserver search.keyserver.net
>
> My gut feel is the the line I have in the 'options' file for keyserver
> is what the problem is.
Try a different keyserver. I think this one is down (for
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 11:19:34AM -0400, Brett Sanger wrote:
I only use mutt for a couple of weeks now, so I can only answer some
of your questions. Read below. (I removed questions I don't know the
answer to)
One word of advise though. Get someone elses .muttrc and work with
that. One of the
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 04:29:55PM +0100, Dean Richard Benson wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I post to a few different groups - mutt-users being just one of them.
>
> I have a question tho regarding the usage of mutt/groups/spam.
>
> A lot of the spam I receive these days is to addresses that I have
> pre
On Fri, Jun 14, 2002 at 05:32:39PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
> Will you RTFM please? Sure it will try to make a ~/Mail if don't tell it
> otherwise. See $spoolfile, $folder.
> mbox_type only controlls the way mutt creates folders. Look in the
> manual, it's all there.
>
> To make a long story s
On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 10:51:28PM -0600, Dave Price wrote:
> What I have not figured out is how to be able to click on a url in mutt
> and launch a browser window; can this be done? Righ now i paster the
> url into my browser 'by hand'
I use Mutt in a Gnome-terminal. When I right click an URL
On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 11:55:18AM -0400, Ollie Acheson wrote:
> One question: where do I set which browser is picked? My installation
> seems to like mozilla, but I would prefer opera.
Have a look at the Gnome Control Centre. Go to Document Handlers/Url
Handlers and make the appropriate changes.
Hi,
Don't know where to go to first with this problem, so y'all please be my
victim ;)
I run mutt in a gnome-terminal. I use LC_CTYPE=en_US, so defined in
.bashrc. So far so good.
I also have a shortcut aka launcher with a nice mutt icon that
starts a gnome-terminal with a larger than default g
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 09:31:45PM +0200, Gerhard Häring wrote:
> I'm pretty sure it has to do with login-shell vs. interactive shell. I
> wish I really understood that, but you could try setting LC_CTYPE in
> ~/.bash_profile instead.
I thought of that. I already changed .bash_profile to source
First of all thanks to all the people for replying. I will respond
to this message.
> % I also have a shortcut aka launcher with a nice mutt icon that
> % starts a gnome-terminal with a larger than default geometry and
> % --command mutt.
>
> When you start that command how does your mutt get a
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 01:46:26AM -0400, SB wrote:
> My procmailrc moves mails to different files(folders).
> Mutt opens spool mail when I start it. Is there an easy
> way to browse and view folders, the folders highlighted
> when there is new mail.
> (like pine, Outlook Express).
Most certain
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 12:13:04AM +0200, Michael Mauch wrote:
> This cannot work. The redirection (">") is a shell feature, but
> --command does not start a shell, it only spawns the executable given.
> Try:
>
> gnome-terminal --command='sh -c "echo foo >foo.txt"'
> or
> gnome-terminal --c
* D. J. Bolderman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-10-2002 02:25]:
> Subject says it all: if I'm using Mutt over an ssh connection, how can I
> execute http links in mails ? Or is this simply not possible ?
By executing http links you mean starting a graphical browser?
Don't know how to do that, but perh
* Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-10-2002 05:52]:
> > Yes, I mean the graphical client on my workstation (winxp...)
> > I got some links that lynx won't show correctly.
>
> well - complain to your winxp dealer then!
> you have *paid* for the damn thing, right?
>
> no need to complain about l
* Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-10-2002 23:13]:
> > No. I want to read my private mail when I am at work.
> then send me your boss's email address - and i think
> we can talk about this problem of reading *personal*
> email at *work* and even find a very easy solution..
>
> > And I don't se
* Kurt Lieber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-10-2002 00:27]:
> Is there a list charter anywhere for mutt-users? The majordomo info was
> less than helpful ("see mutt.org for info")
>
> It seems like the focus for this list is decidedly more narrow than is the
> "norm" for most other lists...
What does
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