autimatically deleting msgs with a given subject

2000-01-06 Thread Sebastian Helms
work for mailboxes, not for message-matching, right ? Is there a way to move read mail depending on subject from inbox ? Thanks, Sebastian -- "Bei Cookies sind die Risiken natürlich lange nicht so hoch wie bei ActiveX und anderen Viren." - Tom Cole Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROT

problem with deleting / syncing

2000-01-06 Thread Sebastian Helms
t all. Does anyone know why this could happen ? Are file permissions of 0700 for mailboxes okay when working as ordinary user ? Thanks, Sebastian -- Windows95: Für die einen ein Betriebssystem, für die anderen die längste Fehlermeldung der Welt. Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP avai

Re: Re: dupe checking

2000-03-23 Thread Sebastian Helms
on for > the Message-ID: cache... Take a look at the procmailex page, there is a nice example using formail -D... Sebastian -- "No worries." - Rincewind Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (PGP available)

Re: Reading gzipped mailboxes

2000-03-26 Thread Sebastian Helms
rds, Sebastian -- "No worries." - Rincewind Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (PGP available)

Re: append .signature on message send?

2000-03-29 Thread Sebastian Helms
nt. The recipient might not notice > the extra header. Also, the information is generally > 5 to 6 lines long which would be difficult for a header. > > So I guess it is not possible to do what I want with mutt? If you like, you could try to modify your sendmails check_compat(

Re: Problem: I recieved a strange email with several strange headers.

2000-03-30 Thread Sebastian Helms
got such a delivery notification. So if you sent a message to the list, ... Regards, Sebastian -- "No worries." - Rincewind Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (PGP available)

Re: gpg always downloading sigs for signed mail...

2000-04-05 Thread Sebastian Helms
ne. The online version has a keyserver line, the offline one doesn't. Regards, Sebastian -- "No worries." - Rincewind Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (PGP available)

Re: Backup Archive, Sent Archive and Gziping them

2000-04-12 Thread Sebastian Helms
1 month ago' +%Y-%m` This combination does it quite well for me. Regards, Sebastian -- "No worries." - Rincewind Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (PGP available)

Re: Backup Archive, Sent Archive and Gziping them

2000-04-13 Thread Sebastian Helms
o my mutt mails get written to $HOME/Mail/lists/mutt-users/2000-04, at least till the end of month. btw mutt-manual, section 3.10 Regards, Sebastian -- "No worries." - Rincewind Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (PGP available)

Re: reread .muttrc while in mutt

2000-04-16 Thread Sebastian Helms
m of the pager add quotes: macro index ":source ~/.muttrc" "Any comment you like" Regards, Sebastian -- "No worries." - Rincewind Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (PGP available)

Question on external program

2000-04-26 Thread Sebastian Helms
piping it to mailhops by hand does work fine. Regards, Sebastian -- "No worries." - Rincewind Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (PGP available)

Re: index indicator

2000-05-11 Thread Sebastian Helms
Hi, * Kelly Scroggins wrote on 11 May 2000: > How do I change the index indicator from an arrow on the left side of > the screen to a bar that extends all the way accross the screen. unset arrow_cursor -- "No worries." - Rincewind Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (PGP available)

Realname and EMail address ?

1999-09-08 Thread Sebastian Helms
found anything about this in the docs. Thanks, Regards, Sebastian -- "No worries." - Rincewind. Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux user #137247 PGP available - 5C70 0D48 70F8 2CB1 6AB7 4539 0E37 E3E1 61A7 BA87

sending mail...

1999-09-16 Thread Sebastian Helms
pens when working as root. Anyone an idea ? Thanks, Regards, Sebastian -- "No worries." - Rincewind. Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux user #137247 PGP available - 5C70 0D48 70F8 2CB1 6AB7 4539 0E37 E3E1 61A7 BA87

Re: Change "From:" on the fly?

1999-10-16 Thread Sebastian Helms
nge it permanently I don't know how. Regards, Sebastian -- "No worries." - Rincewind. Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux user #137247 PGP available - 5C70 0D48 70F8 2CB1 6AB7 4539 0E37 E3E1 61A7 BA87 PGP signature

printing with mutt

1999-10-27 Thread Sebastian Helms
rries." - Rincewind. Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux user #137247 PGP available - 5C70 0D48 70F8 2CB1 6AB7 4539 0E37 E3E1 61A7 BA87

Re: Changing folders doesn't work if I type the folders name

1999-11-20 Thread Sebastian Helms
>doing wrong? mutt tries to open ~/mutt, which it can't find. Instead, try using =mutt als a folder name. mutt substitutes the = for the path of your mailfolders, that is ~/Mail/. Regards, Sebastian -- "No worries." - Rincewind. Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: encrypting mail messages

1999-11-22 Thread Sebastian Helms
th your public key. Or do you want to sign the message, which is in fact encrypting it with your provate key. Then you should just choose (p)gp - (s)ign message ;-) Regards, Sebastian -- "No worries." - Rincewind. Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux user #137

Re: Aliases in Mutt

1999-11-22 Thread Sebastian Helms
fined there ? Regards, Sebastian -- "No worries." - Rincewind. Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux user #137247 PGP available - 5C70 0D48 70F8 2CB1 6AB7 4539 0E37 E3E1 61A7 BA87

Re: save tagged messages

1999-11-26 Thread Sebastian Helms
es, sure there is ;-) Prefix the command you want to execute (save) with a ";", that is, type ";s" to save all tagged messages. You may want to use set auto_tag in your .muttrc, which automagically does this for you if you have tagged messages. Regards, Sebastian -- data vue: the

Re: Asterisk in index tree?

1999-12-14 Thread Sebastian Helms
sind die Risiken natürlich lange nicht so hoch wie bei ActiveX und anderen Viren." - Tom Cole Sebastian Helms - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP available - 5C70 0D48 70F8 2CB1 6AB7 4539 0E37 E3E1 61A7 BA87