I was browsing mutt section on www.dotfiles.com and came across this:
http://www.dotfiles.com/files/27/189_.muttrc
I do not know about you, but i find this copyright note very funny...
Especially in muttrc.
# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for
# any purpose
* Charles Jie [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-01-18 16:13]:
[...]
* I still want to view the attachment with netscape as an alternative if
it's worth the effort. I plan to have a macro to do it. But could I
use pipe? (I see the problem with %s.) Is there any trick for it?
[...]
macro attach
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 01:44:02PM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
I have just released mutt-1.3.26 to ftp://ftp.mutt.org/pub/mutt/.
Consider this the next BETA, with several bug fixes against the
latest version.
Have a nice week-end,
--
Thomas Roessler[EMAIL
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Hi all,
I've been looking on the mutt site for some info on what's new in 1.3.26
but have drawn a blank. A pointer would be appreciated :)
- --
Nick Wilson
Tel:+45 3325 0688
Fax:+45 3325 0677
Web:www.explodingnet.com
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Nick Wilson wrote:
I've been looking on the mutt site for some info on what's new in
1.3.26 but have drawn a blank. A pointer would be appreciated :)
a good bet would be the Changelog (in the main source directory).
w
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* On 19-01-02 at 12:49
* Will Yardley said
Nick Wilson wrote:
I've been looking on the mutt site for some info on what's new in
1.3.26 but have drawn a blank. A pointer would be appreciated :)
a good bet would be the Changelog (in
Nick Wilson wrote:
* Will Yardley said
Nick Wilson wrote:
I've been looking on the mutt site for some info on what's new in
1.3.26 but have drawn a blank. A pointer would be appreciated :)
a good bet would be the Changelog (in the main source directory).
No, tried there
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* On 19-01-02 at 13:22
* Will Yardley said
Nick Wilson wrote:
* Will Yardley said
Nick Wilson wrote:
I've been looking on the mutt site for some info on what's new in
1.3.26 but have drawn a blank. A pointer would be
* Igor Pruchanskiy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
# above copyright notice, this permission notice, and the following
^
# disclaimer appear on all copies.
^^^
Hey, at least it's not the
Carl B. Constantine ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
At home, I can use the change-folder command to cycle through folders
with new Mail. I'm using this mailbox command:
mailboxes ! +lists
mailboxes `for file in /home/cconstan/Mail/lists/*; do echo -n
+lists/$(basename $file) ; done`
Anyone
Hello,
in my .muttrc I have included the lines
my_hdr Bcc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
my_hdr X-Label: coprija
I wanted to achieve that outgoing messages are sent to my alternate
address which I use at work. There I use the X-Label entry to filter the
mails with procmail and move them to a seperate
[18.01.02 14:34 -0500] Mike Schiraldi -- :
Attached is a version of the S/MIME patch that will work with
mutt-1.3.26. (Or at least it appears to work -- let me know if you have any
problems)
Yes, I have dam.. fu... problems with it !!!
Did you ever hear that you do not post thousands of
Some mailinglists prefix every subject with the name of the list.
Is it possible to suppress this prefix in the index_format? How?
Or is this a case for procmail?
-Hanspeter
On Freitag, 18. Jan. 2002 at 19:08:45, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Some mailinglists prefix every subject with the name of the list.
Is it possible to suppress this prefix in the index_format? How?
Or is this a case for procmail?
Hello Hanspeter,
I have this procmail recipe for the german
Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Some mailinglists prefix every subject with the name of the list.
Is it possible to suppress this prefix in the index_format? How?
Or is this a case for procmail?
It's more efficient to do it with procmail since you only have to do the
operation once at delivery time.
Hi, Derek,
Thank you very much for your example and patient explanation. That's
pretty helpful. It's clear enough, while I also check wait(2) for
complete document. (I have no that book. Maybe go buy it if it's pretty
good.)
I'm trying to find out what the exit code 0xB4 means.
best,
charlie
in message 20020119061359.GA1695@knute,
wrote Knute thusly...
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, parv wrote:
...
say, i am looking at the mailbox index. all the threads are
collapsed. as soon as new mail arrives, the thread receiving the
new mail gets un-collapsed ... which is highly annoying.
Have you tried setting uncollapse_jump to yes? Perhaps this will help?
John
On 01/19/02, 04:04:47PM -0500, parv wrote:
in message 20020119061359.GA1695@knute,
wrote Knute thusly...
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, parv wrote:
...
say, i am looking at the mailbox index. all the threads are
i am using mutt 1.3.25i version and the following key binding/macro
is not working anymore; it used to in some 1.2 version...
macro index \cO 'collapse-alltag-pattern ~r1menter\;s ' move 1 month old
mail
...however, manually hitting the equivalent key sequence does as
intended. collapse-all
* Michael Elkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Some mailinglists prefix every subject with the name of the list.
Is it possible to suppress this prefix in the index_format? How? Or
is this a case for procmail?
It's more efficient to do it with procmail since you only
Thomas Hurst wrote:
Some of us are alergic to subject mangling like this (and there's no
knowing what the mailing list will do if we strip it entirely); and
Can you give an example of some mail list software which is dependent upon
the format of the subject header field? Given the wide
On 2002.01.19, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Thomas Hurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Michael Elkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Some mailinglists prefix every subject with the name of the list.
Is it possible to suppress this prefix in the index_format? How? Or
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 08:30:40AM -0800, David Ellement wrote:
On 020119, at 01:56:56, A Guy Called Tyketto wrote
bradl@bellicha:/usr/local/src/mail/mutt gpg mutt-1.3.26i.tar.gz.asc
gpg: Warning: using insecure memory!
gpg: Signature made Fri 18 Jan 2002 03:45:17 AM PST using RSA key ID
A Guy Called Tyketto wrote:
bradl@bellicha:/usr/local/src/mail/mutt gpg mutt-1.3.26i.tar.gz.asc
gpg: Warning: using insecure memory!
gpg: Signature made Fri 18 Jan 2002 03:45:17 AM PST using RSA key ID CE6AC6C1
gpg: BAD signature from Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 09:31 19 Jan 2002, Chris Gushue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Carl B. Constantine ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
| At home, I can use the change-folder command to cycle through folders
| with new Mail. I'm using this mailbox command:
|
| mailboxes ! +lists
| mailboxes `for file in
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 02:44:19PM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
hrmm works ok for me:
zugzug% gpg --verify mutt-1.3.26i.tar.gz.asc
gpg: Signature made Fri 18 Jan 2002 03:45:17 AM PST using RSA key ID
CE6AC6C1
gpg: Good signature from Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
gpg:
John, et al --
...and then John Perry said...
%
% Anyone have any ideas as to when the patch for compressed
% folders might be updated? The patch that works on 1.3.25 doesn't apply
% to 1.3.26?
In case you haven't seen it, the 1.3.26 version is now out. Please
ignore this if I've
Andreas --
...and then Andreas Herceg said...
%
% Hello,
Hi!
%
% in my .muttrc I have included the lines
%
% my_hdr Bcc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
% my_hdr X-Label: coprija
%
% I wanted to achieve that outgoing messages are sent to my alternate
% address which I use at work. There I use the
On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 02:10:09AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
I wanted to achieve that outgoing messages are sent to my alternate
address which I use at work. There I use the X-Label entry to filter
the mails with procmail and move them to a seperate folder.
Gaack! That means that every
John parv --
...and then parv said...
%
% in message 20020119162342.A16695@Verdi,
% wrote John P Verel thusly...
%
% Have you tried setting uncollapse_jump to yes? Perhaps this will help?
%
% yes, that's what i have right now. i think i have set every thread
That won't help; that simply
On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 08:19:40AM +0100, Magnus Bodin wrote:
On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 02:10:09AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
I wanted to achieve that outgoing messages are sent to my alternate
address which I use at work. There I use the X-Label entry to filter
the mails with procmail
parv --
...and then parv said...
%
% i am using mutt 1.3.25i version and the following key binding/macro
% is not working anymore; it used to in some 1.2 version...
%
% macro index \cO 'collapse-alltag-pattern ~r1menter\;s ' move 1 month old
mail
%
% ...however, manually hitting the
Magnus --
...and then Magnus Bodin said...
%
% On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 02:10:09AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
%
% I wanted to achieve that outgoing messages are sent to my alternate
% address which I use at work. There I use the X-Label entry to filter
% the mails with procmail and move
Magnus --
...and then Magnus Bodin said...
%
...
% To clearify: Is there anyway besides Header-edit to modify the X-Label?
% I mean; I know of the %y %Y -stuff, but I wondered about manual or
% macroscripted editing.
Ah, yes. You want the xlabel extensions patch; that provides a label
editor
Prahlad --
...and then Prahlad Vaidyanathan said...
%
% Hi,
Hello!
%
% On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 Michael Montagne spewed into the ether:
% I was just reading about grepmail and was led to a wrapper for it
% specifically for mutt called grepm. Sounds like something that might be
% neat. After
Hi, all --
Given the example of my two replies to Magnus's two replies to a posting
recently, I have
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