On (03/10/01 23:45), René Clerc wrote:
* Zane Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-10-2001 20:25]:
| send-hook (~t .*caltech.edu) 'my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
| send-hook (~t !.*caltech.edu) 'my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Change (~t !.*caltech.edu) from the second rule to .
(whithout
Justin R. Miller writes:
Thus spake John P. Verel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I sometimes accidentally attach the wrong file to a message. I can't
figure out how to to un-attach it. Can anyone help on this?
Try highlighting the attachment in the compose menu and hitting 'D'
(however, not
On (03/10/01 23:45), René Clerc wrote:
* Zane Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-10-2001 20:25]:
| send-hook (~t .*caltech.edu) 'my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
| send-hook (~t !.*caltech.edu) 'my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Change (~t !.*caltech.edu) from the second rule to .
(whithout
Lukas --
...and then Lukas Ruf said...
% Hi there,
Hello!
%
% for a couple of months I am using mutt, under Linux since it's been
...
%
% So the question: where can I define the color default
% such that the configuration of my muttrc:
% color normal default default # normal text
%
Andrew, et al --
...and then Andrew Brown said...
% what i'd like to do is have every outbound message saved to a folder
...
% save an additional copy to a folder called, eg, sent-today. that way
As you've seen, there's no stock way to do it right now.
You might create a named pipe called
Viktor --
...and then Viktor Rosenfeld said...
% Hello,
Hello!
%
% I use the pgp_outlook_compat patch along with pgp_create_traditional to
% communicate with Outlook user while still signing my mails.
Sounds good.
%
% Unfortunately, pgp_create_traditional is only used with us-ascii
David T-G wrote:
% Unfortunately, pgp_create_traditional is only used with us-ascii mails,
% which kinda defeats its purpose in my case. This is extremely annoying,
% because it basically means, that I cannot talk to non-English speaking
% Outlook users.
I don't really know a whole lot
On Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 03:42:46PM, Shawn D. McPeek wrote:
{ hdr_format, DT_SYN, R_NONE, UL index_format, 0 },
The DT_SYN meens hdr_format is the same as index_format. Here are some
other examples of DT_SYNs:
edit_hdrs and edit_headers
forw_decode and forward_decode
On Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 09:28:59AM +0200, Brugier Pascal wrote:
Helo
I want to know if it's possible to fetch differents mail boxes
(different user names and different passwords) on the same pop server
at once fith the G command.
And after i want to save the mails in different folders.
Let's say person A mails me and cc:'s person B. Now, I want to reply
to all of them, so I do a `g'roup-reply. It seems that mutt's default
behavior is to compose a message to person A and cc:'d to me and
person B. What's the rationale for this?
I would prefer that 'g' only send the message to
msg.pgp
David Petrou wrote:
I would prefer that 'g' only send the message to person A and cc: it
to person B. That is, I don't want to receive a copy of the mail that
I've sent. Is there a way to configure mutt to do this? I saw
`metoo', but that appears to only apply to regular `r'eplies, and
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I'm using the pgp_create_traditional and pgp_outlook_compat settings to
generate old (yes, broken) PGP messages (without the PGP/MIME headers). I
also have my procmail set up to insert these headers when it intercepts
something that looks like a PGP
while i was trying to test something related to that last question, i
ran into something weird. if i send a message to my main email from one
another machine in my office, i get the following behavior:
header from received message:
From: Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 12:11:52PM, David Petrou wrote:
[clip]
set followup_to=no
david
---end quoted text---
--
Para La Queja Mexica
Este Sueño De America
Celebramos La Aluna
De Siempre, Ahorita
-- Bertrand Cantat, Tostaky (Le Continent)
Benjamin Michotte[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i am pretty sure that metoo works for group reply as well. my guess is
that you don't have 'alternates' set correctly or set at all... what is
your 'alternates' line?
that was it! thanks!
w
david
Yes, i finally got it sorted out. I had to give the editor value in
.bash_profile.
It works now.
regards,
Sharukh.
René Clerc muttered:
* Dr . Sharukh K . R . Pavri . [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-10-2001 16:34]:
| I am using mutt 1.2.5i with a hodge podge .muttrc. I have pinched the
| following
Thus spake Zane Crawford ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
and in any case, neither of them take effect if I just compose a message
out of the blue - is there some way to make it wait to change my From:
header until *after* I've gotten back to the compose menu?
try 'unset autoedit'. send-hooks are
Arrrgh. I hate it when that happens ;) To make matters worse, I
actually did look at the ? at the send menue. Yep. Looked right at it
and never saw it. Sigh.
Thanks for the reply, and sorry for the wasted bandwidth, folks.
John
On 10/04/01, 10:05:58AM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
Justin R.
On Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 11:33:22AM -0700, Taner Halicioglu wrote:
Hmm... this doesn't seem to exist any more, and I want to alter the regexp
for url detection...
how can I do it now?
I didn't find an obvious answer in the manual, but I didn't dig all that
far...
mutt 1.2.5, btw...
Viktor --
...and then Viktor Rosenfeld said...
% David T-G wrote:
%
% % Unfortunately, pgp_create_traditional is only used with us-ascii mails,
% % which kinda defeats its purpose in my case. This is extremely annoying,
% % because it basically means, that I cannot talk to non-English
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