* Gary Johnson [2012-11-21 06:54]:
> On 2012-11-21, horse_rivers wrote:
>> in my mutt mailbox , I do not know why all mails contain so many
>> useless message text , as below:
>>
>> Received: by x
>> Received: from
>> envelope-from xxx
>>
>> R
* Veljko [2012-12-25 10:31]:
On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 05:08:04PM +0800, Woody Wu wrote:
Hi, list
Copy/paste into the .mail_aliases file is boring. Is there a key
binding that inserts a new aliase based on the current reading message?
That would be "a".
a create-aliascreate an ali
* Patrice Levesque [2013-01-20 16:33]:
I'm happily using gentoo's mutt-1.5.21 with a 256-color terminal,
mostly under tmux. My mutt colorscheme uses 256 colors and they are
showed perfectly.
I'd like to display image previews using unicode block characters,
in the mutt pager, using something l
* Patrice Levesque [2013-01-20 22:14]:
Is your mutt compiled with ncurses or slang? I experienced that mutt
can handle ANSI code better if it's compiled with slang ...
ncurses; the official gentoo ebuild does not give any compilation flag
to switch between slang and ncurses (plus the gentoo pa
* horseriver [2013-01-23 13:42]:
hi:
How to edit my .procmailrc to put mails from different mail list into
different maildir?
can this work :
:0
* ^to: mutt-users@mutt.org
mutt-users@mutt.org
thanks
I use a more generic approach for this since years:
# 'Simple' mailing-lists
:0
* Brendan Cully [2013-02-09 22:38]:
On Saturday, 09 February 2013 at 13:27, Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2013-02-09, Brendan Cully wrote:
Elinks does work fine to view attachments in color. You can't get
color when autoviewing though -- in this case, the elinks output is
recolorized by the pager us
Hi all,
I recently started to sign all my mails and it took me little time to find out
that you can't delete attachments in signed/encrypted mails ... ;-)
Now I want to automate the way I use crypt_autosign that mutt checks first if
there is an attachment and only signs the mail if that's not
* Patrick Shanahan [2013-02-28 20:38]:
* Will Fiveash [02-28-13 14:25]:
[...]
I have a couple of comments about this:
- Why sign most messages? Unless the information is important for
others to verify that it came from a particular person why add the
bloat of a signature. Beyond this I
* Will Fiveash [2013-03-01 00:14]:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 05:03:23PM -0600, Will Fiveash wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 03:35:44PM -0500, David Haguenauer wrote:
* Stefan Wimmer , 2013-02-28 12:55:39 Thu:
I recently started to sign all my mails and it took me little time
to find out that
* On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 09:25:38AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Thursday, March 27 at 02:22 PM, quoth Steffen Weise:
> > Just a minor flaw: when I return to index menu the status bar says
> > "Usage: set variable=yes|no". It only happens if I've called your
> > script. Any ideas about this?
* Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-03-28 15:15]:
> Hmmm... throws out the list of URLs and freezes... Do you have the
> Curses::UI perl module installed? When it "throws out the list of
> URLs", does the list look like the screenshots on the webpage, or does
> it just look like a long list
* Vladimir Marek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-04-01 14:15]:
> reply to a mail and attach several other mails to this reply, when the
> attached mails are from different mailboxes ? I can think of
>
> - saving the mails to files
> - add the saved mails as attachments
> - set the attachment type to "me
* Stefan thuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-03-28 15:45]:
> I *do* have Curses::UI installed - it was packaged as Curses::UI-0.95 and I
> even upgraded to 0.96 via cpan ...
>
> In the meantime I tested the pipe to extract_url.pl in different terminals
> (Terminal, rxvt-unicode, aterm) inside & outs
* Christian Ebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-04-03 13:30]:
>
> # Catch lists on List-Post
> :0
> * ^List-Post:.*mailto:\/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Lists/$MATCH/
> #
Brillant!
Thank you very much :-D
swimmer
* Matthias Apitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-05-09 11:15]:
> Hello,
>
> It seems that in the future I can not talk IMAP and SMTP to our central
> M$ Exchange server anymore (please no discussion about this);
>
> The alternative on FreeBSD is supposed to use Evolution and its Exchange
> connector (w
* bill lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-20 11:34]:
> I use mutt on xterm, It make a beep sound whenever mail box closes
> (because I reset internet connection to renew public IP). Is there any
> way to disable beep/bell sound?
>
> regards,
Does "set beep=no" not help?
HTH
swimmer
pgpPg5NRxcfvg
* bill lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-20 12:15]:
> On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Stefan Wimmer wrote:
>> Does "set beep=no" not help?
>
> Thanks! it works.
>
> BTW when I hit reply (r), it filled your email address instead of
> group list address, how to
* steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-27 14:37]:
> Hi all,
>
> When creating a new message I would like mutt to fill the TO: field
> based on the directory in which I am curretly in.
>
> Say I'm in
>
> Familly/joe
>
> (maildir format)
>
> and I press m, mutt should put joe's address in the TO
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-09-03 21:47]:
> On gentoo at least, gnupg2 gets real pissy when there is no X
> environment. I don't use it all that much, but memory says that
> clearing DISPLAY and trying numerous other tricks to force a command
> line passphrase input didn't work,
* Pau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-09-22 11:40]:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to use mutt with screen. My problem is that my defined
> colours (see bottom) are not displayed correctly on screen. I am using
> TERM=xterm-xfree86 in my zshrc, but TERM=screen doens't help.
>
> Typically the background is not
* Sander Smeenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-09-23 19:35]:
> Quoting Derek Martin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>> No matter how much I love it, Mutt's configuration is intricate and
>> complicated in the extreme;
>
> You haven't tried configuring Sendmail, have you? ;-)
For a change you could have a look
* Albert Shih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-10-17 08:20]:
> Le 17/10/2008 à 04:34:56+, Michael Kjorling a écrit
>> On 16 Oct 2008 22:06 +0200, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Albert Shih):
>>> It's working but the mail a edit disapear from the mailbox and...and the
>>> new one not come. I must exit mutt and
* Grant Edwards [2009-01-12 18:36]:
> How do I set the default domain to be used for destination
> e-mail addresses?
>
> For example if I compose an e-mail with a to address that
> doesn't have a domain (e.g. to: alice), how do I configure the
> default destination domain to be foobar.invalid so
* Ennio-Sr [2009-02-16 01:32]:
> [Using mutt 1.5.18-6 under GNU/Linux Lenny, from console]
>
> Hi all,
> I found many old posts explaining how to choose a different From header
> from a list of From hdrs while composing a message, but was unable to
> use them.
> For sure something changed in mut
* Robert Holtzman [2009-07-30 23:37]:
> I'm running mutt 1.5.17+20080114. Everything I read online says mutt
> is not an MTA but "mutt -v" shows "+USE_SMTP". Is this
> contradictory? Can someone further my education?
>
> Thanks.
As the manual informs:
5. SMTP Support
Besides supporting tra
* Horacio Sanson [2010-01-05 09:39]:
> Currently I am using the ivy league color theme from Aaron Toponce (see link
> below) with a couple of modifications to make it work in my transparent KDE
> Konsole.
>
> http://pthree.org/2008/10/22/ivy-league-theme-for-mutt/
>
> I was looking for similar 2
* Jostein Berntsen [2010-03-01 14:25]:
> Mutt started putting the address in the To: header instead of the From:
> header when I reply to a message. Is there setting I can configure to
> get this right?
Just use set_editor like here:
set editor="vim -c ':set nohls tw=80 et ft=mail' +/^From:
* Jostein Berntsen [2010-03-01 15:00]:
>> Just use set_editor like here:
>>
>> set editor="vim -c ':set nohls tw=80 et ft=mail' +/^From: %s"
>>
>
> Thanks for the tip, but this did not work.
Hmm strange ...
You're sure you don't have this variable twice in your .muttrc? ;-)
Greetz
Stefan
* Francesco de Virgilio [2010-11-09 23:28]:
> Hi all,
> I use Mutt since 3 moths and with a rockin' muttrc it's simply the
> best MUA I've ever used.
>
> But, I've searched around the net without success: is there a way to
> show at least if the mail has any attachment in the index? I don't
> wan
* Toby Cubitt [2011-05-26 01:26]:
>> What version of gnupg and mutt are you using?
>> I have
>> mutt-1.5.21-r1
>> gnupg-2.0.17
>
> Sorry, I should have said:
>
> gnupg-2.0.17
> use flags: bzip2 nls
>
> mutt-1.5.21-r2 (but it was also working when I was using 1.5.21-r1)
> use flags: crypt doc m
* Alexandre [2011-06-14 17:23]:
> Hello all,
> suppose these cases:
>
> 1) I am in my personal-inbox/
> 2) I reply to a message from my personal network
> 3) then the message I wrote is saved in personal-inbox
> 4) I have my thread including my message
>
> Other case:
> 1) I am in my work-box/
>
* Alexandre [2011-06-14 17:41]:
> Le mardi 14 juin de l'année 2011, vers 17 heures et 25 minutes, Stefan Wimmer
> écrivait:
>> set record="^"
> ^^
>
>> should do the trick
> but..
> It does not work with my configuration.
>
> Does i
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