On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, David T-G wrote:
Rob, et al --
...and then Rob Reid said...
%
[snip]
% Netscape/LookOut users, and David himself seems to enjoy the attention.
Actually, I don't, but that doesn't seem to keep it from coming my way,
does it? If such attention is the price I pay
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Heiko Heil wrote:
Hello Mutt-users,
taken from my ~/.muttrc:
save-hook ~t [EMAIL PROTECTED]|~c [EMAIL PROTECTED] +tux
Is it possible to use an logical or operator in order to avoid
redundancy?
I didn't succeed with this attempt:
save-hook (~t|~c) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
date! It's the day of the year!
$ man date |grep j
Reformatting date(1), please wait...
%j day of year (001..366)
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, David T-G wrote:
Shawn --
...and then Shawn McMahon said...
%
% Is there a way to tell Mutt to never PGP-sign messages to a certain
% address, but continue to sign them otherwise, other than just remembering
% to hit pf before sending?
Do you mean something like
didn't know that
today is March 12, 2002, I'd be tempted to read 020312 as an American zip code,
American zip codes are either 5 or 9 digits, not 6! :)
or Feb. 3, 2012. 6 digits just aren't very robust when taken out of context,
or read with someone else's context.
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On Sat, 09 Mar 2002, Michel wrote:
Hello folks, maybe the subject tell for yourself...
I'm interested in this feature: open a folder with old mails collapseds (or all mail
if only it's function)...
Thanks
Add this to your ~/.muttrc file:
folder-hook . 'push \eV' #collapse all
if [ -d ~/bin ] ; then
PATH=./:~/bin:/usr/lib/xscreensaver:${PATH}
fi
HTH
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On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Ken Weingold wrote:
On Sun, Mar 10, 2002, Knute wrote:
On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Ken Weingold wrote:
[snip]
Thanks, but I was thinking more about how mutt will know to look for
everything in the system directories. I was thinking of building mutt
and just copying
) file, everything worked again.
It's something to check on anyway.
HELP, please
I just hope that I have.
pat
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sat, 09 Mar 2002, MuttER wrote:
* Nicolas Rachinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-09-02 21:03] crowed:
[snip]
Knute, later in this thread solved my problem. The .signature file was missing!
tks,
LOL I'm glad that it was something so simple. Your welcome.
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you need to be looking for.
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Somerandomfilenamethatdoesn'texist
the xterm window came up and the error message was in that xterm window.
So where is the error message showing up?
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to your default. I haven't tested this macro to see
if it would even work, so I have no idea if it will or not.
Thanks for any help
I just hope that I did help! :)
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alarm as well.
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On Tue, 05 Mar 2002, Thomas Hurst wrote:
* Adam Byrtek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 11:05:26AM -0600, Knute wrote:
I use gkrellm to show me what mailbox I have mail in. It can be set
up for an audible alarm as well.
Me too... but it only supports single
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Michel wrote:
Hello Folks
I'm trying to download messages with G command, but I need help with this feature:
- Can I filter messages with procmail or similar program?
- Can I manipulate multiples accounts? (I know about account-hook, but my mutt 1.2.5
doesn't work with
to recognize inbox as a mailbox.
Is /home/jerry/Mail/inbox a folder or a file?
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On Sun, 03 Mar 2002, Jerry Van Brimmer wrote:
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002 22:05:33 -0600
Knute [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 03 Mar 2002, Jerry Van Brimmer wrote:
set spoolfile=~/Mail/inbox
mailboxes ! +suse-linux
I set these two commands. Now every time I start Mutt, go to folder
email addy's that you recieve from once it
is set up. It is searchable as well.
Mixmaster, from what I understand, is something to allow an annonymous
address to send mail from, but I don't know that much about it.
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as a reference
any. :(
HTH
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to find a shading color that doesn't conflict with any
of the colors I have setup for quotes and such! :)
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:
set from=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
# From: address (see send-hook my_hdr From)
I don't have a my_hdr line but that can easily be set for addresses
outside your network.
HTH
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is:
mbox-hook '=mutt ~r2d' ~/Mail/mutt.gz
They all follow this same pattern. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance.
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.
#set pop_port = 110
#set pop_last = no
Every time I try to read my mail Mutt says that login failed:
Login failed. USER: unknown or invalid command in this state [USER]
What do I have to set to get this to work?
Thanks
You're welcome.
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On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Knute wrote:
I've been following this thread, and I thought I sent a message in, but
apparently it never made it.
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Jerry Van Brimmer wrote:
Newbie to Mutt here. I'm just getting started, and I'm trying to get a working
rc file set up. I think I
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Michael Tatge wrote:
Knute muttered:
I have some mbox-hooks set up that move read mail into archive files.
What I wanted to do was to leave messages that I've read from the past
few days in the current mailbox, and have them moved after a certain
amount of time. I
any advice is welcome.
Cool. You can spend hours setting mutt up, then weeks tweaking that
setup. I like it.
Thanks
Your welcome.
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characters.
The ampersand is a global reset command for the variables according to
the manual.
The error message: Wrong RegExp in Line ...
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\
=music_stuff =spam etc
Then any that aren't listed in the mailbox_order would show up with new
mail afterwards when you hit c to change mailboxes.
I don't even know where to begin with something like this, but it would
do what you are looking for.
HTH
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searches one mailbox for matches.
Grepmail -- according to the manpage has the option for recursion
though.
When I've used grepm, it works great, and is easier to find matches
than searching thru the index to find it.
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On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Danie Roux wrote:
Hi,
I want to specify something like
~C (domain !user@domain)
i.e. Match everyone from domain except a certain user. How would I do
this?
Not to good at this but this is what I'ld do:
~Cdomain !~Cuser@domain
Or you could try:
if that is of any use.
You can change the default app that urlview uses in your ~/.urlview
file.
The one drawback that I saw when I changed it to mozilla is that you
have to close the browser to get back to reading your mail. I haven't
tried putting an ``'' after the %s yet though.
HTH
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Rob Reid wrote:
Hi,
Hello
At 9:49 PM EST on February 20 Andre Berger sent off:
Is it possible to colorize the parent message of a collapsed thread
if the thread contains new messages? (color preferred: magenta)
This is just a guess until some new mail comes in,
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Carlos Laviola wrote:
Hi, I'm wanting to do something like this guy did (apparently):
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/dot-mutt/folderhooks
And have a rule that makes it so that when I press m while in a certain
folder, the message already has the list (say, [EMAIL
lines thing. I didn't even realize it
till I replied to the message and the reply indicator only showed up at
the beginning of each paragraph! Pretty wierd!
Knute
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for messages from certain ppl, and one or the other
gets over-ridden. 8o(
And yes, I want my cake and eat it to that's why I started using mutt!
9o)
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. That's easy enough to fix.
Add this to your .muttrc file:
set from=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You will have to put your email address in, and it should take care of
it.
If you have multiple email addresses, you can use a send hook to set it
dynamically as well.
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a
lock file in a $USER readable directory ?
I ran into that myself, so I simply set a spool file in my home
directory, and had procmail deliver my mail to that spool instead of the
default. Works very well.
Knute
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, in the hopes that I might
somehow save some of them. ;)
Well, at least you have the OPTION of being able to mimic Outlook with
out to much problems.
hehehehe... Imagine the poor IT guy who tries to make Outlook mimic
Mutt! *big grin*
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and such somewhat
resemble the html br format. And I think to turn that off is a check
box that is burried deep in the menus somewhere. I'll look here in a
bit when I have to reboot to windows so that my kids can play their
games. 8o)
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to GMT as well, then they should be in
sync.
Either that or have mutt change the TZ variable to West Coast time
(Don't know the abreviation.)
Knute
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in this, I welcome feedback. 8o)
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a macro to run fetchmail. 8o)
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? Bah! How about the Debian swirl? ;-)
You know, it wouldn't take to much to put your companies logo on the
top (held by the penguin of course), then see what your boss says!
8o)
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, but it
was my own machine that had problems with it.
Knute
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was having with the color. And setting up an alias
named mutt to point to /usr/bin/mutt.curses isn't to hard either. 8o)
Knute
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On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, David T-G wrote:
Knute, et al ---
...and then Knute said...
%
% I haven't tried sending to an AOL Address lately, as it has failed in
% the past.
Interesting.
Right after I sent this last message, I sent an email to a friend of
mine that uses aol, and so far
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Brian Clark wrote:
* Knute ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 28. 2002 11:04]:
I'm currently using debian, so I don't know about other distros. What
I've found is that with debian, there is mutt (linked with slang),
and mutt.curses (linked with ncurses). As I use kbd
stands for?
No Thoughts
By the way, why didn't they just put links to the pics instead?
Isn't that the reason for a wan or a lan?
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actually checked.
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Theo Bierman wrote:
Downloaded mutt-1.3.26, I have installed ncurses, slang and openssl. Then ran
./configure --enable-imap --with-ssl and I'm getting an error as follows:
checking for X509_new in -lcrypto... no
configure: error: Unable to find SSL library
I'm
On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Theo Bierman wrote:
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 02:42:59PM +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 03:32:18PM +0200, Theo Bierman wrote:
You need to install openssl-dev as well :)
(and ncurses-dev etc.)
tried an apt-get install
for
the entire string, and no command.
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emails
on the other 2 machines when you try it?
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On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, parv wrote:
can anybody tell me how to keep threads collapsed when new mail
arrives in a mailbox?
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
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Drew Raines wrote:
Inserting a command within a my_hdr doesn't seem to work; should it?
my_hdr Reply-To: `/path/to/some-command-output`
mutt complains with ``/path/to/some-command-output: unknown command.''
My understanding of the my_hdr command is to simply create a
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Carl B . Constantine wrote:
Some nut is actually using Outlook for this list. I just got an email in
response to one I posted from [EMAIL PROTECTED] that had a virus
attached to it (.mp3.pif).
LOL... That's not even a virus, it's a shortcut to the executable!
Hrmmm...
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Drew Raines wrote:
Knute [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
my_hdr Reply-To: `/path/to/some-command-output`
It wasn't designed to execute commands, though it could trigger a
command to be done, depending on that header. Depends on how it is
set up.
Actually, the above does work
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Michael Montagne wrote:
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 installing the software, how do I implement it in mutt?
thanks.
Basically all it does is call
-8859-1:iso-8859-13, but that
doesn't work...
Any ideas?
After searching google I found similar examples, which should work (but
not for me).
FreeBSD, libiconv-1.7_1, locale is iso-8859-13...
TIA
Paulius
Well do you have iso-8859-1 installed?
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Michael Montagne wrote:
I need to modify an attachment (delete a hyphen) and then reattach it to
the original email and bounce it to the original recipient.
The people in our office who use Outlook (which is everyone but me) need
to be able to read ical attachments sent by
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Cameron Simpson wrote:
Well, this isn't strictly an in mutt solution, but I don't use
$mailboxes to monitor email. Instead my procmail recipe runs a small
shell script when delivering to particular folders, and that script
writes a line to a file I'm monitoring in a small
Very nice. Now I just need to figure out how to get it all set up in my
environment! ;)
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 17:49 16 Jan 2002, Michael Montagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| Well, this isn't strictly an in mutt solution,
directly to a compose window.
It's part of the config file to set up an email client.
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the tab key to bring up the list of aliases.
So that's how those are used!
I thought you simply typed the alias that you wanted into the to field.
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Gerhard Siegesmund wrote:
Well, I think mines longest so far but like Knute I downloaded and then
modified. (That's kinda like an artificial extension or implants: Just
as impressive visually but we all know they're fake!)
Weighing in at a whopping 2036
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Anh Lai wrote:
... On 01/10/02, Knute decided to write ...
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Nick Croft wrote:
This is quoted text:
This is quoted text:
This is quoted text: * Imre Vida ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
This is quoted text: somewhat different but related
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 09:46:32PM -0600, Knute wrote:
Don't you have to define a default hook in the config file before you
call the send-hook so that mutt knows what it needs to look at first?
I have:
set default_hook=~t %s
checked most of the files in my home
directory.
And I know that it isn't a global setting because I've reloaded / twice
since it was set that way.
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figure
out what else I should know about mutt and mail.
My understanding may be flawed, but it's the same as using an envelope
to mail a letter via snail mail.
It's the information that is needed to get it from your mail client to it's
reciepient.
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
* On 10-01-02 at 17:58
* Knute said
The signature thing wasn't in the muttrc though. I'm still not sure
where it is located. And I've checked most of the files in my home
directory.
And I know that it isn't a global setting because
to do it?
Have you tried rpm -ql getmail getmail.txt?
It may just put it into a text file for you.
It's only a guess as I haven't used rpm in ages myself. 8o)
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Daniel Rachel Bomsta wrote:
Thanks Knute it was a bad .signature file!
Dan
Well that's 2 cases now of that happening. Maybe a message could be put
in so that after a timeout of say 5 seconds, that it would post a
message saying what it is looking for.
Just
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Michael Tatge wrote:
Knute muttered:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Daniel Rachel Bomsta wrote:
Thanks Knute it was a bad .signature file!
Well that's 2 cases now of that happening. Maybe a message could be put
in so that after a timeout of say 5 seconds
of comments and whitespace in it though.
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quoted1 yellow default
color quoted2 greendefault
color quoted3 yellow default
I have mine set up that way. It's sweet!
It's also easier to follow who wrote what.
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This a quoted line:
That would be good huh? 9o)
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this and I'll kill you! ;-)
This is quoted text:
This is quoted text: - End forwarded message -
So what do you think?
(I think I need to put on my asbestos long john's!)
(Note, I merely edited the message, I didn't actually change my reply
thinggy-ma-jiggy.) 9o)
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these up than I think!)
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Michael Maibaum wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 11:45:20PM -0600, Knute wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 02:00:18PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% called outbox/
% this seems easy enough to do if you are saving all the mail to a single
% mailbox, but is there a way
, rather than the group. I can edit the fields, that's
not a problem, but it's just an ease of use type of thing.
Any ideas?
Oh yeah. The problem that was keeping me from sending mail was that it
was looking for a signature. Once I made on, it was fine.
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TINA (ST only): (065) 2380
Almondsbury Home: 01454 616963
BRISTOLMobile: 07932 642724
BS32 4SQ Work Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Home Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wed, 09 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
* On 09-01-02 at 17:59
* Knute said
Now that I can send mail from my computer again, I'm running into a
frusterating issue. This issue also prevented me from telling you how I
fixed
Statuses seem to echo that to a
certain extent. (I only did it today, and have yet to see difference.)
What is the diff between the to_chars (%T) and the message status flags
(%Z)?
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On Wed, 09 Jan 2002, Michael Tatge wrote:
%Z includes the to_chars characters
Ok, that's what I needed to know. Thanks!
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how to
manually verify a message. I did it once, but I don't remember how.
If anyone can help me with any of this, I would appreciate it. Thanks!
Ben Pharr
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at the University of Illinois
UNIX sysadmin for Calculus and Mathematica at the University of Illinois
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, isn't it?
-Hanspeter
Don't you have to define a default hook in the config file before you
call the send-hook so that mutt knows what it needs to look at first?
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Ok, so then how to I get vim into my profile.
I use vim all the time from w3m, and on it's own from the
command line, even, so I'm not sure why it isn't working
for mutt.
--- Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Knute [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020108 08:39]:
Ok, I've been fighting
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, using my config files!
When I try to send mail, it comes up with the To:
I put that in, then the Subject: comes up, and when I put
something in there and hit enter, it just stays there.
Any ideas?
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