Hi Bob,
Bob Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 07/09/2001:
I just installed mutt on a Unix box I started setting up recently, so
I'm pretty new to both mutt and Unix. I have six questions:
I'll address the ones for which I have (more or less) definite answers.
3) And
On 09.07.2001 22:52:10 Contagious Specialist wrote:
Dotfile Generator is one attempt to solve this problem.
http://www.blackie.dk/dotfile/
http://www.flug.dk/lg/issue23/procmail.html
Yep, I also started with the Dotfile Generator. It allows quite some nice
features for the .procmailrc.
On Mon, Jul 09, 2001 at 06:12:24PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
How can I know for certain whether color is supported on
version 6.1 of exceed run on NT? I live on xterm sessions which
access a solaris box (Sunos 5.5.1) and color would be nice.
This file contains lots of
Hi,
I've set
set pop_checkinterval=20
#
# Name: pop_checkinterval
# Type: number
# Default: 60
#
#
# This variable configures how often (in seconds) POP should look for
# new mail.
#
but it has no effect: I still have to use G to get messages from the
server?!
Can somebody help me?
Thanks
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 05:39:29AM -0700, David T-G wrote:
specifically (yes, it's a really good time to be able to say
set BASE_REGEXP='^((blah blah ...'
folder-hook linux set reply_regexp \[linux\] $BASE_REGEXP
folder-hook other set reply_regexp \[OtherList\] $BASE_REGEXP
or some
Mutt is showing a ton of header information when reading mail. The only
mail I get with my mutt account is from mailing lists. Is there any way I
can suppress the header to simply To:, From:, Subject:, and Date:?
Sam Carleton
Hello Marcin,
* Marcin Walkowiak wrote:
Hello!
Please help me to join mutt and abook. How to call abook from mutt???
Q
RTFM
bye
Waldemar
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The PROPER way to handle HTML postings is to cancel the article, then
hire a hitman to kill the poster, his wife and kids, and fuck his dog
So sprach Sam Carleton am Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 01:32:20PM -0400:
mail I get with my mutt account is from mailing lists. Is there any way I
can suppress the header to simply To:, From:, Subject:, and Date:?
Manual:
3.8. Ignoring (weeding) unwanted message headers
Alexander Skwar
--
How
This is very easy to do. I have a .mutt directory with files that I
'source' from my .muttrc. For example, I have a file .mutt/headers
that I call from my .muttrc as follows:
source ~/.mutt/headers # Configure header display
and it looks like this:
# -*- muttrc -*-
#
# Configure
I believe 'h' toggles the header. No doubt you could default to the state
you wish
David
- Original Message -
From: Sam Carleton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 10:32 AM
Subject: too much header info
Mutt is showing a ton of header information when
Hi Mutters,
I am gradually getting concerned that no one is caring about this bug (if
it's a bug and not a strange feature). Please let me know if there is
something I can do to change this strange behaviur of mutt. I can't find
anything in the manual and FAQ. Hope I didn't overlook anything.
Hi!
I'm using mutt 1.3.19i. When I reply to a mail, the mail is attributed
like this:
| So sprach Some1 am Sat, May 26, 2001 at 05:37:09PM -0500:
This is because I've got in my .muttrc:
set attribution = So sprach %n am %d:
When I also have
set locale=de_DE
in my
Sam Carleton mutt [10/07/01 13:32 -0400]:
Mutt is showing a ton of header information when reading mail. The only
mail I get with my mutt account is from mailing lists. Is there any way I
can suppress the header to simply To:, From:, Subject:, and Date:?
ignore *
unignore From To Cc Subject
darren chamberlain mutt [09/07/01 09:24 -0400]:
Someone a while ago posted a Pine-ish muttrc that had most (all?)
of Pine's binding converted to Muttrc-isms, and he posted it
No need to go browsing around for it ...
This is available in /usr/share/doc/mutt/samples (or wherever the
Hello,
Some days ago, I asked for help on this list because I couldn't
stand the colors appearing in vim/mutt when replying to messages.
Several people explained how to fix this behavior. I'd like first of
all to thank them, especially Felix von Leitner, for providing many
useful suggestions.
I have fetch email from my friend with attachment file 2.8 MB. And I read
this email with mutt and I view attachment and save it. But after I save the
size change only 2M. It is right or not?
Thanks
All you have been proving so far is that mutt is able to read and
rewrite a 4-message, 20k mailbox within less than 60 seconds...
N, I have also proven that the timestamp is the same BEFORE and AFTER
opening and changing the contents of the mailbox:
hamster:~l testmailbox
-rw---
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 06:41:05AM +0700, Efata wrote:
:
: I have fetch email from my friend with attachment file 2.8 MB. And I read
: this email with mutt and I view attachment and save it. But after I save the
: size change only 2M. It is right or not?
This is normal. Attachments are often
I thought that file looked familiar. One problem with it. You must
have emacs set to autoreplace tabs or something. The trailing
whitespace could be from doing a cut and paste, though.
I fixed your file by putting tabs back where they belong (tabs are
often a pain in the nexk when you work on
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 08:18:20PM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 20:18:20 -0400
From: Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VIM problem when used within mutt
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.19i
I
On 2001.07.10, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Eugene Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 06:41:05AM +0700, Efata wrote:
:
: I have fetch email from my friend with attachment file 2.8 MB. And I read
: this email with mutt and I view attachment and save it. But after I save the
I have also noticed that mbox mailbox files' modification times
seem not to be updated when messages are deleted. Whenever a
message is added, the file's modification time is updated,
though. Unfortunately, I have no idea why.
Andy Spiegl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mutters,
I am gradually
On 07/10/01 05:37 PM, Ryan Cook sat at the `puter and typed:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 08:18:20PM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
snip
Just out of curiosity, how come I rarely see people use the '-c' flag
on their diff output to this mailing list? I can't speak for anybody
but myself, but I,
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 01:32:20PM -0400, Sam Carleton wrote:
Mutt is showing a ton of header information when reading mail. The only
mail I get with my mutt account is from mailing lists. Is there any way I
can suppress the header to simply To:, From:, Subject:, and Date:?
Sam Carleton
I upgraded from 1.2.5i to 1.3.19i and the only awkward thing I find is that
all question now goes ([yes] / no) and if i type 'n' it interprets as a YES,
and I keep forgetting pressing 'N'
Of course there must be information about this somewhere in the distribution
'Muttrc', but just try a
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