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2000-05-11 Thread Carlos Puchol
From: Manoj Kasichainula [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: mime types when attaching files not working On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 12:35:51PM -0500, Carlos Puchol wrote: hi, it appears i the setting of proper mime types does not work when attaching files. i am attaching two files a ps file and

Re: Three question items

2000-05-11 Thread Eugene Lee
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 11:15:12PM +0100, Thomas Ribbrock wrote: : :I found reformatting in vi (vim, to be precise) is very easy when you simply :mark all lines to be reformatted (visual mode) and then press 'gq'. Voilà - :nicely formatted paragraph with lines in ideal length. Unfortunately, it

Re: printf like sequences for folder_format

2000-05-11 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 11:33:43PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: [... Maildir is not for everyone ...] less convenient (no progress indication while opening and no line counting). Huh? I get progress indication when opening a Maildir folder, every 10 messages, which means the counter is

making mutt packages.

2000-05-11 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-05-11 02:05:48 -0500, Carlos Puchol wrote: %install rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT make prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr \ sharedir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc \ sysconfdir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc \ docdir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/doc/mutt-%{version} install i don't know much about rpms, but i have

Re: your mail

2000-05-11 Thread Frank Derichsweiler
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 02:05:48AM -0500, Carlos Puchol wrote: alternatively, are there any suggestions of some place to get some decent (s)rpms that of mutt 1.2? Do you insist do get a (s)rpm? If not, i would recommend to get the .tar.gz and build it yourself, as described in the docs. You

Re: making mutt packages.

2000-05-11 Thread Carlos Puchol
Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd suggest you use the DESTDIR mechanism. That is, you ./configure mutt with the directories you want on the target system. Then, when it comes to installing things, you type: make DESTDIR=/what/ever/path/you/want install (At least,

Re: your mail

2000-05-11 Thread AG
On Thu, 11 May 2000, Carlos Puchol wrote: | hi, thanks for your tip. | it looks like the problematic part of the rpm spec is this one: | | %install | rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT | make prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr \ | sharedir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc \ | sysconfdir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc \ |

``$spool'' or ``$spoolfile''

2000-05-11 Thread Chris Green
There is a slight 'infelicity' in the mutt manual as it doesn't seem to know whether to call the mail spool $spool or $spoolfile. For example it says in the description of shortcuts:- ! refers to your ``$spool'' mailbox but there isn't a $spool variable, it's $spoolfile. There are other

Ues of TAB key

2000-05-11 Thread Chris Green
The use of the TAB key in mutt seems not to be documented too well, or maybe I'm missing something. In the browser bindings the manual says that the TAB key is bound to *both* check-new and toggle-mailboxes. In actual fact in mutt it's bound to toggle-mailboxes but maybe this is only because

Version 1.2 - any differences from 1.1.13?

2000-05-11 Thread Chris Green
Are there any significant fixes in version 1.2 compared with version 1.1.13, and/or will I lose anything by going to version 1.2? -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-11 Thread Chris Green
Well, I sort of know what the 'browser' is but there's nowhere in the manual that actually tells you. There is also nowhere that tells you how to get to the [file] browser. Are the only ways to it 'c' followed by '?' and 's' followed by '?' or are there other ways there? There's also no

Re: Three question items

2000-05-11 Thread Mrinal Kalakrishnan
Hi, Eugene Lee typed: :I found reformatting in vi (vim, to be precise) is very easy when you simply :mark all lines to be reformatted (visual mode) and then press 'gq'. Voilà - :nicely formatted paragraph with lines in ideal length. Unfortunately, it doesn't handle quoted text at all. I

Newbie to Mutt: How can I get Menus with buttons

2000-05-11 Thread splaw
Hi All, Can anybody tell me how I can get the nice menu buttons on the top and text menus at the bottom as seen on the screen shot at URL. http://www.mutt.org//screenshots/browser.gif I was only able to get a text menu on top of the screen. Thanks for your help.I have compiled 2 versions

How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-11 Thread Frank Derichsweiler
Hi List, I am subscribed to some mailing lists. Every list has its own (maildir) folder. Incomming messages are sorted by the delivery agent. Further on I added all the addresses to the subscribe variable (mutt 1.2). Therefore reply to the author of a message and replying to the list works fine.

Re: Version 1.2 - any differences from 1.1.13?

2000-05-11 Thread Thomas Roessler
Actually, the code base is identical. On 2000-05-11 09:26:09 +0100, Chris Green wrote: Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 09:26:09 +0100 From: Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Version 1.2 - any differences from 1.1.13? Mail-Followup-To: Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL

Re: Newbie to Mutt: How can I get Menus with buttons

2000-05-11 Thread Frank Derichsweiler
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 09:55:51AM +0800, wrote: Can anybody tell me how I can get the nice menu buttons on the top and text menus at the bottom as seen on the screen shot at URL. AFAIK the buttons are provided by eterm. Thers should be an eterm mode for mutt. Try searching at

Priority set to urgent possible?!

2000-05-11 Thread Hans Dietmar Jäger
Hi folks! As an old elm-user I miss the function "set priority for an outgoing email". In elm there was just before sending an email the option called "p)riority" with possible values e.g. "urgent" and so on. I miss this function in mutt. Is it hidden in any menue?! Thanks in advance jagger

Re: Version 1.2 - any differences from 1.1.13?

2000-05-11 Thread Hall Stevenson
Are there any significant fixes in version 1.2 compared with version 1.1.13, and/or will I lose anything by going to version 1.2? Although I don't use either version (yet), 1.1.13 is a *development* version of mutt. They use the same version numbering as the Linux kernel (and other software,

Re: Newbie to Mutt: How can I get Menus with buttons

2000-05-11 Thread Hall Stevenson
- Original Message - From: "Frank Derichsweiler" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 6:59 AM Subject: Re: Newbie to Mutt: How can I get Menus with buttons On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 09:55:51AM +0800, wrote: Can anybody tell me how I can get the nice

Re: ``$spool'' or ``$spoolfile''

2000-05-11 Thread David Ellement
On 000511, at 09:13:18, Chris Green wrote: There is a slight 'infelicity' in the mutt manual as it doesn't seem to know whether to call the mail spool $spool or $spoolfile. For example it says in the description of shortcuts:- This should change the remaining references to $spool to

Re: mutt-1.2: imap/ssl certificates

2000-05-11 Thread Tommi Komulainen
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 02:05:30PM +0200, Andre Wobst wrote: I've troubles with the imap ssl certificates, saved in the file certificate_file, which I set to ~/.mutt.certificate_file in my ~/.muttrc. If I do so, I can accept a certificate not only once but always (otherwise this option isn't

Re: 'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-11 Thread Christian Ordig
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 10:08:12AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: Well, I sort of know what the 'browser' is but there's nowhere in the manual that actually tells you. There is also nowhere that tells you how to get to the [file] browser. this should be the directory listing you get by pressing c

Re: 'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-11 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 05:17:46PM +0200, Christian Ordig wrote: Are the only ways to it 'c' followed by '?' and 's' followed by '?' or are there other ways there? There's also no indication of *what* files it browses - i.e. where does it start from? the browser should appear everywhere

Re: ``$spool'' or ``$spoolfile''

2000-05-11 Thread Mikko Hänninen
David Ellement [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 11 May 2000: This should change the remaining references to $spool to $spoolfile. Isn't that patch the wrong way around? You want *all* the references to be $spoolfile, not $spool. (Although I'd be all for renaming the Mutt variable too, but for

Re: Priority set to urgent possible?!

2000-05-11 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Hans Dietmar Jäger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 11 May 2000: In elm there was just before sending an email the option called "p)riority" with possible values e.g. "urgent" and so on. I miss this function in mutt. Is it hidden in any menue?! There's no direct support for this in Mutt. You

Re: printf like sequences for folder_format

2000-05-11 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Marius Gedminas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 11 May 2000: I mean there's no percent display. With mbox you see: `Reading foo... 310 (10%)', with Maildir you only see the number of messages. Psychologically this makes the waiting seem longer ;) Oh right. It shouldn't be difficult to add

index indicator

2000-05-11 Thread Kelly Scroggins
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. I want it to highlight the entire message line. Thanks, Kelly

Re: making mutt packages.

2000-05-11 Thread Bennett Todd
2000-05-11-03:13:38 Thomas Roessler: I'd suggest you use the DESTDIR mechanism. That is, you ./configure mutt with the directories you want on the target system. Then, when it comes to installing things, you type: make DESTDIR=/what/ever/path/you/want install Thanks; that's nicely

Re: index indicator

2000-05-11 Thread Steve Zinck
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 09:06:09AM -0500, Kelly Scroggins wrote: 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. arrow_cursor Type: boolean Default: no When

Re: index indicator

2000-05-11 Thread Mrinal Kalakrishnan
Hi, Kelly Scroggins typed: 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. I want it to highlight the entire message line. The variable is $arrow_cursor. Just add this in .muttrc: unset arrow_cursor --

Re: ``$spool'' or ``$spoolfile''

2000-05-11 Thread David Ellement
On 000511, at 18:33:18, Mikko Hänninen wrote: David Ellement [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 11 May 2000: This should change the remaining references to $spool to $spoolfile. Isn't that patch the wrong way around? Yes, I got diff backwards. -- David Ellement --- manual.sgml.head.orig

Re: Priority set to urgent possible?!

2000-05-11 Thread Lars Hecking
And oh, there's no standard specifying the possible values for this header. I've mostly seen "urgent" and "high" used, and of course "bulk", "junk" and "list" for list emails. It is well documented in the SENDMAIL INSTALLATION AND OPERATION GUIDE. 5.7. P -- Precedence Definitions

Re: index indicator

2000-05-11 Thread Thomas Roessler
unset arrow_cursor On 2000-05-11 09:06:09 -0500, Kelly Scroggins wrote: Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 09:06:09 -0500 From: Kelly Scroggins [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: index indicator Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Mailer: Mutt 1.0pre3us How do I change the index indicator

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)

Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-11 Thread billy chan
[00.05.11 08:09] Frank Derichsweiler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now I would like to be abe to create a header with To: mailinglist-adress by pressing e.g. M. Pressing m should produce a template with empty To: field. Therefore setting a my_hdr in a folder-hook is not appropriate for me. Check

Re: Priority set to urgent possible?!

2000-05-11 Thread Eugene Lee
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 06:49:33PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote: :Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] mentioned: : : And oh, there's no standard specifying the possible values for this : header. I've mostly seen "urgent" and "high" used, and of course : "bulk", "junk" and "list" for list emails. : :

/tmp persists to be used

2000-05-11 Thread Corey G.
It seems that Mutt wants to leave temp files hanging around in /tmp. This confuses me because I have the following in my .muttrc. set tmpdir = ~/tmp However, I continue to find files lingering around in /tmp. Even though these files are read only for myself it's generally good to clean up

Re: /tmp persists to be used

2000-05-11 Thread Telsa Gwynne
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 06:19:21PM -0500 or thereabouts, Corey G. wrote: However, I continue to find files lingering around in /tmp. Even though these files are read only for myself it's generally good to clean up after yourself and not invite people to try to read your temp files. Agreed.

Re: Ues of TAB key

2000-05-11 Thread Corey G.
Chris, When you have listed your mailboxes via whatever command you bound it too, for me it's "l", like Pine, you can hit tab to list those mailboxes that you indicated in the .muttrc file as explicit mailboxes to check. When I hit "tab" in this menu, it does not show any mailboxes that were not

Re: /tmp persists to be used

2000-05-11 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Telsa Gwynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 12 May 2000: It must be vim, because I'm sure it's joe that's leaving mine: that appended tilde is generally a good hint :) But his files didn't seem to have a ~ in the end, so it's possible they aren't backups. On the other hand, they could be...

Re: /tmp persists to be used

2000-05-11 Thread Michael Tatge
Hi! On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 06:19:21PM -0500, Corey G. wrote: It seems that Mutt wants to leave temp files hanging around in /tmp. This confuses me because I have the following in my .muttrc. set tmpdir = ~/tmp However, I continue to find files lingering around in /tmp. Even though

Solaris random device

2000-05-11 Thread Sam Roberts
Somebody seems to already have ported the Linux random.c to Solaris, of which there was discussion recently. Sorry for the cross-post, I can't remember which list the discussion was on. So we used to other option and now there is an improved version of the sun /dev/random code available at