Hi,
i wonder if it is possible to have a default recipient
depending on the folder i'm in when creating a new message.
Is there an easy way via hooks?
Btw: are my headers OK?
When i send a message to a mailinglist the replays are
always to me and not to the list.
regards
sascha
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Hi,
* Eric Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> According to Rocco Rutte on Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 11:31:43AM +0200:
> > Hi,
> >
> > * Eric Smith [02-06-24 11:22:58 +0200] wrote:
> > > How do I create a macro that will instead of saving a file scp it
> > > to another machine?
I think it should be
Hi,
some friends of mine are not able to or not
willing to configure their eMail Software
in that way that the From: Header is set to:
Realname or email@address (Realname)
And i hate it.
No i would like to set up a little procmail rule
to replace the From: header with a correct one.
What i'm no
Hi David,
* David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> %
> % No i would like to set up a little procmail rule
> % to replace the From: header with a correct one.
>
> It should be easy enough to have a rule something like
>
> :0 f
> * From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | /path/to/some_clever_script
w
Hi,
* Sven Guckes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> but rather than rewriting all messages -
> how about using mutt's reverse_alias feature?
ah - cool feature.
I testet it but it seems to only "convert" the first
occurence of the "friend" in the index.
After i "unset reverse_alias" in my .muttrc
Hi,
* David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> % | formail -I "From: Real Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
> %
> % i think this should work !?
>
> Yes. Now you have one rule like that for every user to modify. If you
> prefer that over a side script with all of that logic that will keep
> your procmai
* Sascha Huedepohl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Sven Guckes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > but rather than rewriting all messages -
> > how about using mutt's reverse_alias feature?
>
> ah - cool feature.
> I testet it but it seems to on
Hi,
* Sven Guckes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > I testet it but it seems to only "convert" the
> > > first occurence of the "friend" in the index.
> >
> > I musst add that the friend uses multiple email-addresses
> > and mutt than only converts the entrys in the index
> > with the email-addre
Hi,
* Prashanth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> not working. How can I pass the folder path to the script ? Is there
> any variable that stores the folder path ?
Why not read the variable from your .muttrc?
There should be something like
set folder=~/Mail # directory with all mail folder
Hi,
* Sven Garbade ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> How can I turn off the bell?
setterm or xset
> Is it possible to clear the screen from mails which are marked as deleted?
sync-mailbox
bound to $
HTH & HAND
sascha
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Hi,
is it possible to define a .mailcap entry that way, that the
"viewer" runs in the background and mutt is "free" to work with?
I mean something like:
image/*; feh -x %s &;
TIA
sascha
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Hi,
i don't realy have a problem but, its a litle strange...
When i set:
bind compose ^T complete-query
in .muttrc, i get:
complete-query: unknown command
when i start mutt.
But CTRL-T works works in the Compose-Screen.
When i remove the set from my .muttrc there is no error during
muttstartu
* Sven Guckes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * Sascha Huedepohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-25 12:54]:
> > i don't realy have a problem but, its a litle strange...
> > When i set "bind compose ^T complete-query" in .muttrc,
> > i get: "com
Hi,
* Johan Svedberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Anyone experinced mutt going to the wrong mailbox when you're in the
> browsers mailbox view and place the indicator on some mailbox and press
> enter?
i have seen such behavior, when the last box i was in was not synced.
Then mutt goes back to t
Hi,
* Jose Romildo Malaquias ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Please, would someone tell me how can I mark all messages
> in the mailbox as read, with a single key command?
i use two keys, but...
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Hi,
* Richard Cattien ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Now, when I try to watch a html-mail, links displays the html-code, but
> doesn't interpreting it. I tried it with lynx also ...the same.
try:
# HTML
text/html; lynx -dump %s; copiousoutput; nametemplate=%s.html
HTH & HAND
sascha
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* Sascha Huedepohl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> HTH & HAND
> sascha
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* Richard Cattien ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > # HTML
> > text/html; lynx -dump %s; copiousoutput; nametemplate=%s.html
>
> well, this works fine, but could you explain that? thx!
please rtfm
man lynx
man mailcap
> But another one, i really like to use "links" as my html-mail-viewer, so
> I
Hi,
* John Haviland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> When I use uuencode (uuencode somefile somefile2 | mail address) it comes
> across as an attachment in outlook but not in mutt.
This is because Outlook means to know it better and interprets the
begin file as an atachment.
Realy it is no atta
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