* Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11:38 19/07/01]:
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
On Wed, 18. Jul 2001 um 06:30:06PM -0700, Will Yardley 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.
I did this, but it's not enough.
Yes, ls
Hi,
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 11:50:19AM -0500, Andy Spiegl wrote:
Noone objected - does that mean that the code will be removed in the next
release? If no, what do I have to do so that it will be removed?
As I touched upon before, I'll be unhappy if it breaks my bash new mail
Hi,
I didn't find how to change the default folder for the trash !
How can I display mail in Outbox sorting by destination ?
Could you help me ?
Thanks !
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On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 08:45:49AM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
Why not reply to that person? Don't you want the r mark on the
index, or do you just want to start a new thread? In the latter
I'd say both. I want to create a totally new message with no relation to
the chosen one.
case,
Vim sets the xterm title bar according to the name of the edited file.
I tried to find a solution to the something similar with mutt, but
couldn't find anything yet.
few control codes to stdout:
echo -ne \033]2;MUTT - $MBOX\007 12
I started with a folder-hook . source ~/bin/mutt-xtitle
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 that
On 18, Jul, 2001 at 11:03:01AM +0200, Andre Wyrwa wrote:
How can I tell xterm to use xterm-color instead of xterm terminfo
without having to set $TERM manually?
In your ~/.Xdefaults put this (from my own ~/.Xdefaults, tweaking might
be needed:
! $HOME/.Xdefaults
!
! To reload it:
!
!
** I am not on this list, if you reply, please CC me! Thanks! **
Heya,
I have two questions I came upon while leetifying my .muttrc :)
1)
I want 'c' to do 'change-folders, ?, tab' so I did 'macro index c c?\t'
But ofcourse that introduced a macro-loop. I solved this by doing a
'bind @
I have been having rpoblems getting mutt 1.2.5 to color quoted text; my
quote_regexp is set to the default, my .muttrc does a 'reset all' at the
top, and I have the line color quoted blue black in my .muttrc as
well. However when running on a color terminal it does not work.
The strange thing
Sander Smeenk [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 07/19/2001:
I want 'c' to do 'change-folders, ?, tab' so I did 'macro index c c?\t'
But ofcourse that introduced a macro-loop. I solved this by doing a
'bind @ change-folders', and then 'macro index c @?\t'. But now I'm
How can I do a reverse search in a folder (like Inbox or outgoing) like
in vim ?
ex :
I have
Phil
John
Jack
I am at the and on the file. How can I find Phil ?
/Phil didn't work !
Thanks
--
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* On [010719 15:58] Jean-Michel Kelbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I do a reverse search in a folder (like Inbox or outgoing) like
in vim ?
This is in the help section in mut (got at by pressing ?), a search fro
search yields:
esc/ backwards search
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[EMAIL
Le 19/07/01 à 16:07 Lawrence Mitchell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) écrivait :
* On [010719 15:58] Jean-Michel Kelbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I do a reverse search in a folder (like Inbox or outgoing) like
in vim ?
This is in the help section in mut (got at by pressing ?), a search fro
Jean-Michel Kelbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
How can I do a reverse search in a folder (like Inbox or
outgoing) like in vim ?
Lawrence Mitchell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) replied:
This is in the help section in mut (got at by pressing ?), a
search fro search yields: esc/ backwards search
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 02:49:54PM +0200, Jean-Michel Kelbert wrote:
I didn't find how to change the default folder for the trash !
Mutt has no trash folder.
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Yes, I know this is a FAQ, but I am trying to see if I can use the
$display_filter variable now available in mutt 1.3 to filter out all the
HTML for display within mutt's builtin pager.
So far I have three pipes in the filter: the second is the unhtml
command and the third is sed -e 's/nbsp;//g'
Hi!
I already posted this some time back, but since nobody answered, and
since I'd like to get an answer, I repost it.
I'm using the mutt 1.3.19i RPM made by Mandrake. 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
On Thursday, Jul 19, 2001, Justin R. Miller wrote:
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
If you have lynx installed, try putting:
text/html;/usr/bin/lynx -force_html -dump %s; copiousoutput
in your .mailcap. Then lynx formats it properly (well sort of) and
displays it in the builtin pager.
Luke
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 11:39:34AM -0400, Ben Roberts wrote:
Yes, I know this is a
So sprach »Luke Ross« am 2001-07-19 19.07.2001 um 17:18:21 +0100 :
If you have lynx installed, try putting:
Or maybe use w3m:
w3m -dump -T text/html %s
w3m also displays tables, and is also quite a lot smaller than lynx.
Alexander Skwar
--
How to quote: http://learn.to/quote
Currently, that's the only way to do it.
Of course, we could throw in a heuristic which doesn't set the r
flag when the thread is broken up, that is, when the reply doesn't
contain in-reply-to.
Wouldn't it be best to have a special function that does what pressing
'm' (in the index)
On Wed, 18. Jul 2001 um 04:53:05PM +0200, Morten Liebach wrote:
XTerm*termName: xterm-color this is where you set $TERM !!
Ahh...this is wonderful.
Thx a lot.
André.
On Thu, 19. Jul 2001 um 05:45:41PM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
This also happens with %x. With 'set locale=de_DE' in my .muttrc, it
prints 17.07.2001 which is the correct date format for my locale.
However, if I remove %x, it prints 07/17/01 which is wrong.
Could someone please tell me why
Hello there,
I using mutt 1.3.18i on my Debian Sid box.
Everithing workly fine, just I can't use aliases.
Here is my .muttrc:
.
.
.
set alias_file=~/.mail_aliases # where I keep my aliases
.
.
#set reverse_alias # attempt to look up my names for people
set reverse_name
More info:
I start mutt, get email, read, pres 'a',
mutt save alias.
Good, I'm happy.
I exit from mutt.
I get new mail, start mutt again.
I write a mail, press 'a', when I want
to look alias, mutt what I saved before,
but doesn't want to look my ~/.mail_aliases.
Hmm??
On 2001-07-19 at 08:40:47, Gary Johnson warbled:
Mutt has no trash folder.
Au contraire... see mutt-dev archives for the trash patch.
John
--
I was an only child... eventually.
- Steven Wright
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 04:53:05PM +0200, Morten Liebach wrote:
The explicit color declarations probably isn't needed, and the font
isn't a standard X font, so beware.
the color resources aren't needed (but it's worth noting that as you have
listed them, the bold-colors are suppressed)
--
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 09:15:26PM -0400, 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.
not exactly. It tells the X library to look for a
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 06:30:06PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
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
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 06:33:40PM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach »Luke Ross« am 2001-07-19 19.07.2001 um 17:18:21 +0100 :
If you have lynx installed, try putting:
Or maybe use w3m:
w3m -dump -T text/html %s
w3m also displays tables, and is also quite a lot smaller than
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 06:56:51PM +0200, Andre Wyrwa wrote:
On Thu, 19. Jul 2001 um 09:18:24AM -0700, Dominique Pelle wrote:
I had the same problem: ls and vim had colors but mutt
did not. Changing the TERM env did not help.
Changing the TERM env helps for me, I just don't like it.
But
So sprach »Thomas Dickey« am 2001-07-19 19.07.2001 um 15:33:34 -0400 :
are you getting html'ized email containing tables?
Sometimes, yes.
(w3m also lacks a number of features found in lynx)
Which? Honestly - I haven't found a feature in lynx that's not present
in w3m.
Alexander Skwar
--
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 06:30:06PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
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
So sprach »Thomas Dickey« am 2001-07-19 19.07.2001 um 16:01:22 -0400 :
cookies, multiple character-set support are the ones listed on w3m's webpage.
Hmm - how often do you get HTML mails that feature cookies? :) And
about multiple character-set support - what's that? I can read
German and
Could somebody tell me how can I move Mutt's Menu line (See Below)
from the (Top) to the (Bottom) of my application? Does anybody have a
suggestion on the config to make this change?
PS: I'm running MUTT 1.2.5
MENU:
=
q:Quit d:Del u:Undel s:Save m:Mail r:Reply
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 04:05:24PM -0400, Anthony Williams wrote:
Could somebody tell me how can I move Mutt's Menu line (See Below)
from the (Top) to the (Bottom) of my application? Does anybody have a
suggestion on the config to make this change?
PS: I'm running MUTT 1.2.5
set status_on_top=yes in you .muttrc file.
-Muthu
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 04:14:13PM -0400, Ben Roberts ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 04:05:24PM -0400, Anthony Williams wrote:
Could somebody tell me how can I move Mutt's Menu line (See Below)
from the
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 10:05:35PM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach »Thomas Dickey« am 2001-07-19 19.07.2001 um 16:01:22 -0400 :
cookies, multiple character-set support are the ones listed on w3m's webpage.
Hmm - how often do you get HTML mails that feature cookies? :) And
other
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 09:32:14PM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach »Thomas Dickey« am 2001-07-19 19.07.2001 um 15:33:34 -0400 :
are you getting html'ized email containing tables?
Sometimes, yes.
(w3m also lacks a number of features found in lynx)
Which? Honestly - I haven't
So sprach »Juha Saarinen« am 2001-07-20 20.07.2001 um 09:02:05 +1200 :
Links is quite good... does tables, ssl etc, but I guess it's a bit
big...
Uhm, not compared to lynx :)
[askwar@teich html]$ ls -la $(which lynx) $(which links) $(which w3m)
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 697756 Jul
:: Uhm, not compared to lynx :)
::
:: [askwar@teich html]$ ls -la $(which lynx) $(which links) $(which w3m)
:: -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 697756 Jul 3 15:48
:: /usr/bin/links*
:: -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 1242844 Jul 16 20:30
:: /usr/bin/lynx*
:: -rwxr-xr-x1 root
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 08:58:59PM +0200, Hegeds Ervin wrote:
07.19-n, 11:52-kor, Shawn D. McPeek ptygte be, s kldte el:
You need to source ~/.mail_aliases - just setting the alias_file isn't
enough. See http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-3.html#ss3.2
Shawn
Oh, sorry, I forget
So sprach »Juha Saarinen« am 2001-07-20 20.07.2001 um 09:23:47 +1200 :
:: Uhm, not compared to lynx :)
::
:: [askwar@teich html]$ ls -la $(which lynx) $(which links) $(which w3m)
:: -rwxr-xr-x1 root root 697756 Jul 3 15:48
:: /usr/bin/links*
:: -rwxr-xr-x1 root root
Hi,
I thought I saw something like this in the archive but can't seem to
find it now: keeping mail marked as new up to an arbitrary future
time/date? Ie, basically a refinement of setting mark_old=no.
If not, as I suspect, any plans for something like this?
Chris
--
You cannot mandate
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 11:09:24PM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach »Juha Saarinen« am 2001-07-20 20.07.2001 um 09:02:05 +1200 :
Links is quite good... does tables, ssl etc, but I guess it's a bit
big...
Uhm, not compared to lynx :)
these are comparable (have ssl - which adds
So sprach »Thomas Dickey« am 2001-07-19 19.07.2001 um 17:53:27 -0400 :
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 11:09:24PM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach »Juha Saarinen« am 2001-07-20 20.07.2001 um 09:02:05 +1200 :
Links is quite good... does tables, ssl etc, but I guess it's a bit
big...
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach »Thomas Dickey« am 2001-07-19 19.07.2001 um 17:53:27 -0400 :
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 11:09:24PM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach »Juha Saarinen« am 2001-07-20 20.07.2001 um 09:02:05 +1200 :
Links is quite good... does tables,
I am using the VVV nntp patch and want to set a group of stuff if I am
in one news folder, but I think the problem is a general mutt one. If I
do something like this:-
folder-hook rec.foo.bar \
'set index_format=---some pattern \
my_hdr Newsgroups: rec.foo.bar \
score \'~f fred\' -20'
it sets
Sorry for the OT, but I thought someone here might be able to help me.
The scenario is this: I sitting at a Solaris box, connecting (through
SSH) to my Linux box, running X over the network. I have exchanged the
places of right alt (alt_right) and alt gr (mode_shift), among with some
other key
So sprach »Thomas E. Dickey« am 2001-07-19 19.07.2001 um 18:41:13 -0400 :
ssl is statically linked. perhaps you have shared libraries.
Yes, that's right.
I'd argue the point, but am not sure you have a good enough understanding
of the issues.
Maybe not, and don't bother :)
Alexander Skwar
So sprach »Juha Saarinen« am 2001-07-20 20.07.2001 um 09:23:47 +1200 :
Ahhh... I was wondering about that. No way to do that?
Ahh! I just posted a question to the links list, and got an answer!
| As said in mutt documentation:
|
| text/html; links %s; nametemplate=%s.html
So, it doesn't
:: Ahh! I just posted a question to the links list, and got an answer!
::
:: | As said in mutt documentation:
:: |
:: | text/html; links %s; nametemplate=%s.html
::
:: So, it doesn't really force links to treat everything as html, but it
:: forces mutt to create temp files ending with .html
Where I can download versions 1.3.? from?
I've checked www.mutt.org and they sey that 1.2.5i is the latest
version, but few users on this list use this versions.
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