Je viens de m'appercevoir en voulant modifier une règle procmail que
l'affichage du champs From que me fait mutt ne correspond pas à ce qu'il y a
dans le fichier contenant le message :
le fichier contient :
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cron Daemon)
l'affichage par mutt est :
From: Cron Daemon
Hola, lista.
Resulta que tengo dos casillas de las cuales recojo correo con fetchmail.
Una de ellas sirve para escribir a la lista Debian y la otra la uso para
escribir a otras listas.
Pero siempre que escribo un nuevo mensaje en mutt, me pone en la línea de
From el nombre de mi usuario en mi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola, lista.
Resulta que tengo dos casillas de las cuales recojo correo con fetchmail.
Una de ellas sirve para escribir a la lista Debian y la otra la uso para
escribir a otras listas.
Pero siempre que escribo un nuevo mensaje en mutt, me pone en
my_hdr From: Nombre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Salu2.
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Alvaro Sanchez-Mariscal Arnaiz
Servicio de Informatica (15.0.07)
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - 916245755
C/Madrid, 126. 28903 - Getafe (Madrid)
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On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 a las 07:41:10PM +0200, Alvaro Sanchez-Mariscal wrote:
my_hdr From: Nombre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Salu2.
Gracias Álvaro y Eduardo.
¡Funcionó a la perfección!
Ahora escribo a esta lista con la dirección correspondiente.
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Alvaro
El sáb, 22 de dic de 2001, a las 09:44:56 +0100, Mano comento ...
La cuestión es que tengo varias direcciones de correo, y me gustaria que me
reescribiese el campo From según la dirección desde la que recibo un correo,
he puesto lo siguiente en mi .muttrc, pero no lo consigo, siempre me pone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hola:
La cuestión es que tengo varias direcciones de correo, y me gustaria que me
reescribiese el campo From según la dirección desde la que recibo un correo,
he puesto lo siguiente en mi .muttrc, pero no lo consigo, siempre me pone lo
que hay en
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 18.12.2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Saludos Debianitas!
Habra alguna opcion en el .muttrc para que mi direccion de correo sea cargada
automaticamente en el campo From?.
Sucede que soy el unico usuario de la maquina y no es necesario editar
On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 11:28:50PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Saludos Debianitas!
Habra alguna opcion en el .muttrc para que mi direccion de correo sea cargada
automaticamente en el campo From?.
Podés configurarlo desde el archivo de configuración de tu shell
(.bashrc, .bash_profile,
Saludos Debianitas!
Habra alguna opcion en el .muttrc para que mi direccion de correo sea cargada
automaticamente en el campo From?.
Sucede que soy el unico usuario de la maquina y no es necesario editar este
campo siempre a mano.
los saluda...
Juan Ortiz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dijo:
Habra alguna opcion en el .muttrc para que mi direccion de correo sea
cargada automaticamente en el campo From?.
Un ejemplo de cabeceras custom:
my_hdr From: Amaya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
my_hdr Organization: Debian - http://www.debian.org/
my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname
I'm trying to use PGP but getting some errors. Part of it seems tied to
the fact that I'm getting From: my address as the first from, with a
From: real sender later in the header.
Anyone know what's generating it? More importantly how do I get rid of it?
:wq!
Robert L. Harris wrote:
I'm trying to use PGP but getting some errors. Part of it seems tied to
the fact that I'm getting From: my address as the first from, with a
From: real sender later in the header.
Anyone know what's generating it? More importantly how do I get rid of it?
I
Yeah, that's in mine also by default.
Thus spake David Raeker-Jordan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Robert L. Harris wrote:
I'm trying to use PGP but getting some errors. Part of it seems tied to
the fact that I'm getting From: my address as the first from, with a
From: real sender later
* Robert L. Harris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011016 15:56]:
I'm trying to use PGP but getting some errors. Part of it seems tied to
the fact that I'm getting From: my address as the first from, with a
From: real sender later in the header.
Anyone know what's generating it? More importantly
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 09:36:19PM +0200, Alexander Steinert wrote:
What is the best (simplest) way to read .doc files from within Mutt?
/etc/mailcap:
application/msword; /usr/bin/antiword '%s'; copiousoutput;
description=Microsoft Word Text; nametemplate=%s.doc
and (if you want
Quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED],
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 09:36:19PM +0200, Alexander Steinert wrote:
What is the best (simplest) way to read .doc files from within Mutt?
/etc/mailcap:
application/msword; /usr/bin/antiword '%s'; copiousoutput;
description=Microsoft Word Text; nametemplate
the
html to text, using w3m. Since this script uses w3m and wvHtml, you need
to install w3m (or lynx or links) and wv.
HTH
Jesper
* On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 09:12:52AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the best (simplest) way to read .doc files from within Mutt?
also sprach Jesper Holmberg (on Mon, 23 Jul 2001 12:59:00PM +0200):
which calls the small script viewDoc, residing in my PATH:
#!/bin/sh
wvHtml $1 $1.html
w3m -dump -T text/html $1.html
rm $1.html
there is also catdoc, a debian package, which essentially does the
same...
martin;
antiword is great for this also.
Steve
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 04:13:35PM +0200, Martin F. Krafft wrote:
also sprach Jesper Holmberg (on Mon, 23 Jul 2001 12:59:00PM +0200):
which calls the small script viewDoc, residing in my PATH:
#!/bin/sh
wvHtml $1 $1.html
w3m -dump -T text/html
What is the best (simplest) way to read .doc files from within Mutt?
/etc/mailcap:
application/msword; /usr/bin/antiword '%s'; copiousoutput;
description=Microsoft Word Text; nametemplate=%s.doc
and (if you want)
~/.vimrc:
auto_view application/msword
Stony
Hi all,
What is the best (simplest) way to read .doc files from within Mutt?
For example, I can read .pdf files straight away on trying to open their
attachments and it automatically uses xpdf (which is loaded on my
system).
So, two questions:
1. What is the best, quickest, simplest, smallest
bentley taylor wrote:
in .muttrc, add a line like:
my_hdr From: put your email addy here
Scott Vaverchak replied:
I would also suggest to change your reply-to. For me my user name is adeo but
email is suadeo, so i would suggest changing your reply (if you need to).
my_hdr Reply-To
I would also suggest to change your reply-to. For me my user name is adeo but
email is suadeo, so i would suggest changing your reply (if you need to).
my_hdr Reply-To [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi!
anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim,
I used pine
Opps. I messed up. I forgot to put the : in there... here is what it should look
like...
my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There, now I feel better ;p
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Scott Vaverchak {
[EMAIL PROTECTED] {
suadeo : [+ dat] to speak in favor of;
suadeo : to recommend, advise (a person);
}
}
Hi!
anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim, I
used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :)
Thnks
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On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 07:49:15PM -0300, Mike G wrote:
Hi!
anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim, I
used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :)
Thnks
i'm not an expert, but here's what i've done:
in .muttrc, add a line like:
my_hdr From:
On Saturday, 24 February 2001 at 19:49, Mike G wrote:
Hi!
anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim, I
used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :)
in your .muttrc
set from='John Doe [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
or press escf to change your from: address in
On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 07:49:15PM -0300, Mike G wrote:
Hi!
anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim, I
used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :)
Thnks
Thanks! I guess It should be OK now :)
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On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 07:49:15PM -0300, Mike G wrote:
anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim, I
used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :)
exim will replace your local username to the corresponding address in
/etc/email-addresses
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Carl Lunde
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 12:05:40AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
^^^
btw, the ugly From: field had nothing to do with /etc/email-addresses, it was
just because I didn't have a name in /etc/passwd :)
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Carl Lunde
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* Mike G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010224 23:30]:
anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in
exim, I used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :)
FWIW, mutt doesn't have a built-in editor. Instead it uses the editor
specified in the $editor variable in .muttrc. If you
I'm using the same ~/.muttrc I've been using and lately I've reinstalled my
debian and used 2.2r0 (apt-get to the latest) and kernel 2.4.1 (no ReiserFS
support yet). The funny thing I noticed is that the From: line in mutt
doesn't show my address although I've tested it and receivers do see my
El Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 09:50:01PM +0400, Rino Mardo dijo:
-| I'm using the same ~/.muttrc I've been using and lately I've reinstalled my
-| debian and used 2.2r0 (apt-get to the latest) and kernel 2.4.1 (no ReiserFS
-| support yet). The funny thing I noticed is that the From: line in mutt
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 09:50:01PM +0400, Rino Mardo wrote:
I'm using the same ~/.muttrc I've been using and lately I've reinstalled my
debian and used 2.2r0 (apt-get to the latest) and kernel 2.4.1 (no ReiserFS
support yet). The funny thing I noticed is that the From: line in mutt
doesn't
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