On 2001-07-17 18:14:01 +0200, Jens Paulus wrote:
3.) Suppose I'm in the index and my position indication arrow is
marking an email from somebody I want to write an email to. I
don't want to hit 'r' because I don't want to _reply_ to this
email. One solution would be:
Why not reply to that
Mutt users,
On my computer at work (mutt 1.2.5, solaris), whenever I send
a message, mutt fills in the From header with my name and
my email address. I don't think I ever did anything to
configure this, but I like it.
On my home computer (mutt 1.3.x, debian), whenever I send a
message, the
Mutt users,
Problem fixed.
I found the system muttrc (I looked for /etc/mutt* and
couldn't find it at first.) and I see that Debian disables
filling in the header. I wonder why they did that? Oh
well, I've solved the problem now.
Even though you all didn't get to help me, I can feel that
you
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Fox Mulder wrote:
thanks for the file. i tried it, but still no help. I still dont get the N in the
folder view, and dont get the Inc field in the status bar. also, i am still getting
that problem with the arrows in threads.
There are problems with mutt recognizing new
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 07:43:16AM +0200, Christoph Maurer wrote:
Am Die, 17 Jul 2001, schrieb Lukasz Zamel:
Procmail is really cool. I've downloaded a faq and it's not fo
hard to configure. But still I have a small problem. I'm getting
'Error writing to ...' even if I set a+rw to those
Two questions:
==
1.
Is there anyway of configuring WHAT headerfields that are asked for before
entering edit-mode?
Default seems to be 'To:' and 'Subject:'.
I'd like to set 'Keywords:' as well.
2. How do I hook in a program to filter with on send?
OK. The easiest way may be
Am Mit, 18 Jul 2001, schrieb Magnus Bodin:
Is there anyway of configuring WHAT headerfields that are asked for before
entering edit-mode?
Default seems to be 'To:' and 'Subject:'.
I'd like to set 'Keywords:' as well.
You can configure mutt to also ask for Cc: and Bcc: by setting askcc
Quoting Jens Paulus [EMAIL PROTECTED], who wrote:
3.) Suppose I'm in the index and my position indication arrow is marking
an email from somebody I want to write an email to. I don't want to hit
'r' because I don't want to _reply_ to this email. One solution would
be:
What I do is have
On 2001.07.17, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Louis LeBlanc [mutt-users] 17/07/01 23:51 -0400:
Hey all. I am trying to get the vvv port for FreeBSD built, but it
keeps dying on some wchar code. Any ideas what the hangup is there?
I
David Champion [18/07/01 09:04 -0500]:
Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I personally had no problems. However, there is a note which says vvv can't
coexist with Roland's compressed folders patch in that port. Did you enable
both?
I'm not sure what that note's
Hi,
I'm using mutt 1.2.5 on FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE box.
Today I've mounted /var partition with options noatime.
I rebooted, but later mutt doesn't work. Each time that
I exit from a Mailbox and press TAB+TAB to check for new messages,
mutt notifies that there are new messages in mailboxes
Hello,
I have the problem of having a non-colored mutt, when starting it in
xterm. $TERM is xterm.
When I change $TERM to linux or xterm-color mutt will start with
colors.
So I guess it has something to do with terminfo. Unfortunately I don't
know a lot about it. On my SuSE-System mutt starts
Matteo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using mutt 1.2.5 on FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE box.
Today I've mounted /var partition with options noatime. I
rebooted, but later mutt doesn't work. Each time that I exit
from a Mailbox and press TAB+TAB to check for new messages,
mutt notifies that there are
All,
I connect to my mailboxes over an imap/ssl connection. I also have one
mailbox that I connect to over pop. I have been using Mutt's pop
functionality to grab the pop messages and then upload them into the
imap mailbox.
The problem is that when I hit 'G' to pop the messages, they are
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Andre Wyrwa wrote:
Hello,
I have the problem of having a non-colored mutt, when starting it in
xterm. $TERM is xterm.
When I change $TERM to linux or xterm-color mutt will start with
colors.
So I guess it has something to do with terminfo. Unfortunately I don't
know
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 04:26:16PM +0200, Matteo wrote:
Today I've mounted /var partition with options noatime.
I rebooted, but later mutt doesn't work. Each time that
I exit from a Mailbox and press TAB+TAB to check for new messages,
mutt notifies that there are new messages in mailboxes
I simply untarred his port directory into my /usr/ports/mail/ dir and
tried a make. On Linux, all I had to do was drop the spec file into
the SPEC dir and rpm -ba mutt.spec. I haven't checked the port setup
because I am still new to FreeBSD and am not quite familiar with the
details therin.
WITH_VVV_PATCHES??? what rev do you have of the mutt-devel port? I
just updated yesterday, I have 1.3.19 rev 4. I didn't find that tag
anywhere in the Makefile.
BTW, my recent response was on target. I removed --with-regexp from
the vvv Makefile and it build out nicely.
Thanks
Lou
On
hi..
fixed it right finally. there was a problem with the termcap file. replaced
it and it works fine now.
thanks for the help.
ankit
* Andre Wyrwa [EMAIL PROTECTED] [21:42 18/07/01]:
On Tue, 17. Jul 2001 um 08:00:18PM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote:
yea, that is what it looks like. i am on
* Thomas E. Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] [21:42 18/07/01]:
a good place to start is www.google.com (search for xterm)
as I point out 2-3 times a week, xterm-color is incorrect for XFree86
xterm, ditto linux.
i am new to this list. what will be the right setting fot xf86 if it is not
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Fox Mulder wrote:
* Thomas E. Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] [21:42 18/07/01]:
a good place to start is www.google.com (search for xterm)
as I point out 2-3 times a week, xterm-color is incorrect for XFree86
xterm, ditto linux.
i am new to this list. what will be the
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 11:52:58AM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote:
* Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11:42 18/07/01]:
Fox Mulder [mutt-users] 18/07/01 11:30 +0530:
Hey, i dont get any such indicator. guess i will have to look it up in the
manual...
I tried to put in the %N to
Might be helpful with some naive new-mail checking programs, but of
course breaks mechanisms which really look for mailbox updates.
I vote for removing the code. (c:
Anyone objects?
Noone objected - does that mean that the code will be removed in the next
release? If no, what do I
* On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:31:26AM -0700, Chris Fuchs wrote:
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:35:59AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
Chris Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on
07/11/2001:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
#randsig.pl, by Don Blaheta. Released into public domain,
On Thu 12-Jul-2001 at 12:49:39PM +, Jonathan Miller wrote:
I really love the concept of vfolders, which are basically SQL
statements that create folders out of a bunch of mail in a database.
This is a definite issue with the mail-as-file system for storing mail.
Like most people, I have
Well, I'm afraid I don't have any such entry in my termcap file. I do,
however, have this one:
xterm-color|xterm-co|xterm with ANSI colors:\
:pa#64:Co#8:AF=\E[3%dm:AB=\E[4%dm:op=\E[39;49m:tc=xterm:
This implies to me that xterm-color _is_ a valid setting. When I try
setting
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 03:44:51PM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
Well, I'm afraid I don't have any such entry in my termcap file. I do,
however, have this one:
sigh - xterm's distribution includes a termcap which can be added (up front)
to the /etc/termcap file.
xterm-color|xterm-co|xterm
In order to turn on color in xterm enter the
following line in ~/.Xdefaults
*customization: -color
This will turn on color in all apps that use color in an xterm window.
Ed
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Ed Robitaille wrote
In order to turn on color in xterm enter the
following line in ~/.Xdefaults
*customization: -color
This will turn on color in all apps that use color in an xterm window.
Oops ! You'll have to re-start 'X' or or enter the command
that re-init's 'X' to see this go into
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 09:21:24PM -0400, Ed Robitaille wrote:
Ed Robitaille wrote
In order to turn on color in xterm enter the
following line in ~/.Xdefaults
*customization: -color
This will turn on color in all apps that use color in an xterm window.
However I'm pretty sure that
On 2001.07.18, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ed Robitaille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed Robitaille wrote
In order to turn on color in xterm enter the
following line in ~/.Xdefaults
*customization: -color
This will turn on color in all apps that use color in an xterm window.
Oops
Thus spake Suresh Ramasubramanian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Ditto - I cvsup'd yesterday, after posting the article you replied to.
Where might one find this fabled CVS repository? I tried the one
mentioned in the FAQ but it's refusing connections...
-Justin
--
[ ] -- Justin R. Miller - [EMAIL
Justin R. Miller [mutt-users] 18/07/01 23:22 -0400:
Thus spake Suresh Ramasubramanian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Ditto - I cvsup'd yesterday, after posting the article you replied to.
Where might one find this fabled CVS repository? I tried the one
mentioned in the FAQ but it's refusing
Thus spake Suresh Ramasubramanian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
There are literally dozens of freebsd cvsup repositories - as I'm in
India I prefer cvsup.jp.freebsd.org and cvsup.kr.freebsd.org
As for the mutt cvs repository take a look at http://www.mutt.org
That's what I'm talking about, the mutt
* Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22:18 18/07/01]:
It's been a while since I discovered this problem with my installation,
so I don't remember the details, but I couldn't get the N indicator to
work reliably until I configured mutt with --enable-buffy-size. Now
it works fine. (I'm using
Fox Mulder [mutt-users] 19/07/01 10:17 +0530:
i am pasting the output of mutt -v. it does list a -BUFFY-SIZE. I am not too
sure what the '-' sign means. does this mean that this this was an option, or
does it mean that it wasnt an option?
+ = used. - = not used.
+HAVE_COLOR +HAVE_PGP
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