SMTP in Mutt

2001-12-15 Thread Willy Sutrisno
Hi, I just began trying this great MUA program, and I liked it very much. But I have a small problem. Can anyone tell me how to use smtp server in my mutt. In pine, there is a field where you can put your smtp server, but in mutt I try to search it but I can not find it. If I do not use my ISP

Re: SMTP in Mutt

2001-12-15 Thread Willy Sutrisno
* René Clerc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > set sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi" > > At least, that's what mine says. I use Postfix too, by the way. So > don't let the name fool you: this is actually a postfix binary, which > you should have too, when you installed Postfix. > > Check out the

how to set localization

2002-01-12 Thread Willy Sutrisno
Hi, I encountered a webpage which the owner use a Indonesian mutt, does it mean that all the command in Indonesian? How does that thing possible, I have locales-id (Indonesian) rpm though. I have browsed the manual, and they never mention anything about localization. please enligehten me thank

Re: how to set localization

2002-01-13 Thread Willy Sutrisno
* Igor Pruchanskiy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > ./configure --enable-locales-fix \ > --with-included-gettext \ > --without-wc-funcs > > export LC_ALL=ru_RU.KOI8-R Im running mandrake in mu LinuxBox, and I have tried to do like you said. I have changed my LC_ALL to Indonesian

Re: how to set localization

2002-01-13 Thread Willy Sutrisno
* Im Eunjea ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I don't use mandrake but I tried with "locales-id-2.3.1.2-4mdk.i586.rpm" > package from mandrake 8.1. Yep, I am confirmed that I did install locales-id. $ rpm -qa | grep -i locales-id $ locale-id-2.3.1.2-4mdk > result is: > http://mutt.kldp.org/screenshot

Re: how to set localization

2002-01-14 Thread Willy Sutrisno
* Im Eunjea ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Do you have Indonesian message file for mutt? > > /usr/share/locale/id/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo > Yes, I do have mutt.mo in that folder. I meet a strange thing, I have exported "id" into LC_ALL, LANG. I checked using locale, and it shows all with "id". After

Re: how to set localization

2002-01-15 Thread Willy Sutrisno
* Im Eunjea ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > If you want change *system wide locale setting*, > check "/etc/sysconfig/i18n" or "/etc/profile" file. > After I changed my /etc/sysconfig/i18n to "id", everything working fine. My Indonesian finally can work. thank you guys -- Willy [ http://web.sing

Re: mailbox read only

2002-05-01 Thread Willy Sutrisno
* David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > % Yesterday I was playing with my procmailrc, and spambouncer. Since then, I can > > Were you playing with mutt, too, by chance? Did you compile and install > a new version? I dont think so. I never touch muttrc, neither do I compile it again. I just play

Re: mailbox read only

2002-05-01 Thread Willy Sutrisno
* David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Aha! While mutt_dotlock is group mail, it does not have the sgid bit > set, so it gets run as the calling user. You need root to > > chmod g+s /usr/local/bin/mutt_dotlock The above command really solved my problem. Thx man for the help! I can't believ

Re: mailbox read only

2002-05-02 Thread Willy Sutrisno
* David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Let's back up for a moment... Has your mail always been in /var/mail, > or have you been working with a mailbox under your home directory? > Have you used mutt for a long time, or switched to it only recently from, > say, PINE? You really didn't build and