Really strange 'new messages' problem

2007-12-09 Thread Chris G
I have just had the shell account where I read my mail moved from a FreeBSD system to a Linux one. I was using mutt 1.5.16 on the FreeBSD system, I'm using 1.5.17 on the Linux system. I have the same home directory on both systems so my muttrc file is unchanged (except for removing sentmail from

Re: Reliable/safe way of removing empty maildirs?

2007-12-09 Thread Louis-David Mitterrand
On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 01:03:13PM +, Chris G wrote: What's a reliable way of removing empty maildirs? my /etc/crontab entry: for i in ~/Maildir/.*; do if [ -d $i ] [ ! $(find $i -mindepth 2 -type f) ]; then rm -rf $i ; fi ; done

attachment viewing and mailcap query

2007-12-09 Thread Jamie Griffin
Hi - I've read so many websites and the manuals to set up attachment viewing from mutt. I've got a .mutt/auto_view file and a .mutt/mailcap file with appropriate entries in it. The main problem i'm having is with ms applications - word is the one i've tried so far. I got around this by

Re: attachment viewing and mailcap query

2007-12-09 Thread Brian Salter-Duke
On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 07:49:39PM +, Jamie Griffin wrote: Hi - I've read so many websites and the manuals to set up attachment viewing from mutt. I've got a .mutt/auto_view file and a .mutt/mailcap file with appropriate entries in it. The main problem i'm having is with ms

Re: Reliable/safe way of removing empty maildirs?

2007-12-09 Thread Chris G
On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 05:59:40PM +0100, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote: On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 01:03:13PM +, Chris G wrote: What's a reliable way of removing empty maildirs? my /etc/crontab entry: for i in ~/Maildir/.*; do if [ -d $i ] [ ! $(find $i -mindepth 2 -type f) ]; then rm

Re: attachment viewing and mailcap query

2007-12-09 Thread Jamie Griffin
Thanks for that. I did keep both lines/entries in the mailcap file, only now i have swapped them around, like so: application/msword; view_attachment %s - '/Applications/Microsoft\ Office\ 2004/Microsoft\ Word' application/msword; antiword %s | less; copiousoutput; needsterminal This does

Re: Reliable/safe way of removing empty maildirs?

2007-12-09 Thread Louis-David Mitterrand
On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 08:41:07PM +, Chris G wrote: On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 05:59:40PM +0100, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote: On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 01:03:13PM +, Chris G wrote: What's a reliable way of removing empty maildirs? my /etc/crontab entry: for i in ~/Maildir/.*;

Re: Mixmaster

2007-12-09 Thread Francesco Ciattaglia
* Brian Salter-Duke [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09.12.07 17:30]: On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 09:51:44PM +0100, Francesco Ciattaglia wrote: * Brian Salter-Duke [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06.12.07 21:31]: Is anyone using the mixmaster support in mutt? I ask merely because I was involved in improving this about

Re: Really strange 'new messages' problem

2007-12-09 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday, December 9 at 04:50 PM, quoth Chris G: I have just had the shell account where I read my mail moved from a FreeBSD system to a Linux one. I was using mutt 1.5.16 on the FreeBSD system, I'm using 1.5.17 on the Linux system. I have the

Re: attachment viewing and mailcap query

2007-12-09 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday, December 9 at 07:49 PM, quoth Jamie Griffin: I got around this by putting the following in my .mutt/mailcap file: application/msword; view_attachment %s - '/Applications/Microsoft\ Office\ 2004/Microsoft\ Word' and have a

view_attachment script query

2007-12-09 Thread Jamie Griffin
Hi - further to my query about viewing attachments, i want to ask about the script i'm using in /usr/local/bin to launch the program which opens the attachment. Firstly, it's working and the attachments are oping succesfully. However, after i've closed it and return to mutt there's an error

Re: view_attachment script query

2007-12-09 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday, December 9 at 11:10 PM, quoth Jamie Griffin: Firstly, it's working and the attachments are oping succesfully. However, after i've closed it and return to mutt there's an error message on the command line which says:

Mutt Run Amok

2007-12-09 Thread Bill
After installing Leopard 10.5, Mutt has developed the nasty habit of running amok after some extended time of use (perhaps several hours, sometimes much longer). The key symptom is a massive ramp-up in process hogging, as illustrated below: Activity Monitor info: Process ID 252 CPU Usage

Re: Mutt Run Amok

2007-12-09 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday, December 9 at 09:48 PM, quoth Bill: After installing Leopard 10.5, Mutt has developed the nasty habit of running amok after some extended time of use (perhaps several hours, sometimes much longer). Someone had this same problem,

Re: attachment viewing and mailcap query

2007-12-09 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2007-12-09, Jamie Griffin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi - I've read so many websites and the manuals to set up attachment viewing from mutt. I've got a .mutt/auto_view file and a .mutt/mailcap file with appropriate entries in it. The main problem i'm having is with ms applications -