hi there.
i have a few questions concerning mutt.
1. can i change a setting such that mutt won't prompt me to re-encode the message
before sending it?
2. is there a way to make {server.name.com}INBOX an alias so when i want to switch
back to my inbox from another folder i don't have
On 1999-08-12 10:57:40 -0500, Josh Hildebrand wrote:
If a message is multipart with a text/plain and a text/html version of the
same message, is there a way to tell mutt to not auto view the html
version, but rather just show me the text/plain version, since it is more
likely to be formatted
Hello,
I am using mutt, version 0.96.3i. with support for PGP 2.6.2i enabled.
I can
- sign a message
- verify the signature of a message
- decrypt a message
but I am not able to encrypt a message. Whenever I start it, I get an
request like
Enter keyID for [EMAIL
Hi
I wanna make next thing: depending on "To:" field paint items in index by different
colors.
I added to .muttrc next lines:
set index_format" %t "
color index read black "^chollya"
but only letters from me([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] are colored, letters from
other
Hi!
...and then nall said...
%
% hi there.
% i have a few questions concerning mutt.
%
% 1. can i change a setting such that mutt won't prompt me to re-encode the message
% before sending it?
I'm not quite sure what you mean here, so I won't risk confusion by
trying to answer...
% 2.
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 02:51:27AM -0230, Chris Gushue wrote:
I have a problem with Mutt and two headers I am defining, X-Uptime and
X-Yoda (see my headers for more). Currently, it seems that Mutt will
only add these headers when it starts, and not when I send a message. I
have tried using a
This concerns mutt 0.95.6i.
If you attach a file which has been updated between the moment when it was
attached and the actual sending, mutt will notify you of the change and
before sending ask you: "/somefile [#2] modified. Update encoding? ([y]/n):"
Then answering "n" should leave the
How might i change the width of the messages i send? By that i mean the number of
characters per line in each/all messages.
thanks
-matt
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 09:38:05AM -0400, Matthew Cordes wrote:
How might i change the width of the messages i send? By that i mean
the number of characters per line in each/all messages.
You can do that in the editor you use to edit the messages.
In emacs use Meta-X auto-fill-mode
--
Ralf
Recently, Chris Gushue ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have a problem with Mutt and two headers I am defining, X-Uptime and
X-Yoda (see my headers for more). Currently, it seems that Mutt will
only add these headers when it starts, and not when I send a message. I
have tried using a send-hook to
Hi!
On Wed, Aug 04, 1999 at 12:00:58PM +0200, joel wrote:
hello, i've installed MUTT.That's ok.My problem is:When i send e-mail
the 'FROM: ' is false User is joel; Hostname is Kontzmail.lu; From is
[1][EMAIL PROTECTED] i want that From is [2][EMAIL PROTECTED] How
can i make
As mutt behaves well when invoked locally, it most certainly has to do
with vt100's brain-dead Esc schemes. I took a (quick) look at the
sources but didn't find any possibilities to specify timeouts or
anything else.
I recall this happening before to me on some machines when I was over
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 01:12:19PM +0300, Denis Chapligin wrote:
Hi
I wanna make next thing: depending on "To:" field paint items in index
by different colors. I added to .muttrc next lines:
set index_format" %t "
color index read black "^chollya"
Try this:
color index
Hello...
I installed Mutt this morning and am having a conflict with Exim, my MTA.
Basically, Exim is almost a straight-forward sendmail drop-in replacement,
compatible with almost every standard argument.
When sending a message, I get the following:
exim abandoned: unknown, malformed, or
I haven't heard from anyone yet, so I'm resending this:
-
On Sat, Aug 07, 1999 at 12:00:12AM +0200, Gero Treuner wrote:
Hi!
On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 02:50:11PM -0700, Robert Chien wrote:
If I save it to a file, then attach
I'll take a look at this this weekend. My understanding of the problem: you
cannot create message attachments from an IMAP folder. I'm sorry I didn't
catch the original post - I've been on vacation.
-Brendan
- Original Message -
From: Robert Chien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mutt users [EMAIL
Hi guys,
Is there any way I can change the character used to indicate an Old
message (unread but not new) when mark_old is set?
It currently uses O, but I would prefer n or U or something more
appropriate...
Any options?
Tom
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Thus wrote Matthew Cordes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99.08.13 18:31]:
How might i change the width of the messages i send? By that i mean
the number of characters per line in each/all messages.
thanks
-matt
It depends on the editor you use. I use pico, so i put this in my
~/.mutt/muttrc:
set
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