Re: Charset problem

2001-12-21 Thread Mikael Berthe
* Josh Huber [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001/12/21 01:19]: In other words, all you have to do is set LANG :) You don't need to set each variable, unless you need the values different. Well... LANG is the default locale. It can be overriden with LC_COLLATE, LC_CTYPE, etc. Then, LC_ALL overrides

Re: filters

2001-12-21 Thread giorgian
sorry if i reply only now, but i had some troubles with my mail... :( many thanks, now i use procmail and i'm almost happy. i still have a problem: there are some MLs which use a strange return path: focus-linux: Return-path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] where 1081 changes every time... a worse

Re: filters

2001-12-21 Thread David T-G
Giorgian -- ...and then giorgian said... % % sorry if i reply only now, but i had some troubles with my mail... :( Glad to see you're back! % % many thanks, now i use procmail and i'm almost happy. % i still have a problem: there are some MLs which use a strange return % path: % %

Re: filters

2001-12-21 Thread Roman Neuhauser
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 13:07:04 +0100 From: giorgian [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: filters sorry if i reply only now, but i had some troubles with my mail... :( many thanks, now i use procmail and i'm almost happy. i still have a problem: there are some MLs

Re: filters

2001-12-21 Thread giorgian
ok, now everything seems to work. but i still have 3 questions: 1) when i reply to someone in this list, mutt chooses someone's email, while i'd like to reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] What can i do? 2) this is what i see at the beginning of your email: [-- PGP output follows (current time: Fri

Re: three new questions (was Re: filters)

2001-12-21 Thread David T-G
Giorgian -- ...and then giorgian said... % % ok, now everything seems to work. % % but i still have 3 questions: You should have started a new thread :-) % % 1) when i reply to someone in this list, mutt chooses someone's email, %while i'd like to reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] What can i

Re: filters

2001-12-21 Thread Paul Roberts Student lab engineer
On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 02:34:54PM +0100, giorgian wrote: ok, now everything seems to work. but i still have 3 questions: 1) when i reply to someone in this list, mutt chooses someone's email, while i'd like to reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] What can i do? First, tell mutt about the

Re: auto_view problem

2001-12-21 Thread Roman Neuhauser
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 17:14:51 +0100 From: Martin Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: mutt-users [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: auto_view problem You could try: application/x-tar-gz tar -ztf %s;copoiousoutput ^^|

Qs from new user

2001-12-21 Thread chris . edgington
I'm a new mutt user from Outlook land. I've been using Outlook for the past four years. I'm doing some linux driver work now, and I'm sick of worrying about and dealing with potential Outlook related viruses (and I hate using the mouse for anything), so I decided to switch to text-based email.

Re: Qs from new user

2001-12-21 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Dec 21, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm a new mutt user from Outlook land. I've been using Outlook for the past four years. I'm doing some linux driver work now, and I'm sick of worrying about and dealing with potential Outlook related viruses (and I hate using the mouse for

Re: Qs from new user

2001-12-21 Thread chris . edgington
All of these are answered in the manual -- if you know where to look :-) Be pretty generous with your search terms and you'll usually find what you need. Thanks for the prompt response. Actually, I read the entire manual, and the FAQ, and looked at quite a few sample .muttrc files. I just

Re: Qs from new user

2001-12-21 Thread Thomas Hurst
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: When I started using mutt, I just accepted the default mail folder type. But, I like the idea of these new formats that keep the messages in independent files. How can I make mutt create a new folder using the MH or Maildir formats? (Currently

Re: Qs from new user

2001-12-21 Thread Will Yardley
Thomas Hurst wrote: * [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I don't know if sendmail supports either directly, but a MDA like procmail or maildrop would let you set it at system or user level easily while giving you filtering functionality. Personally I still prefer mbox, but

Re: Qs from new user

2001-12-21 Thread David T-G
Chris -- ...and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] said... % % All of these are answered in the manual -- if you know where to look :-) % Be pretty generous with your search terms and you'll usually find what % you need. % % Thanks for the prompt response. Actually, I read the entire manual, and

Re: Best way to use Mutt with Emacs? General pointers welcome...

2001-12-21 Thread Michael P. Soulier
On 21/12/01 Cristian did speaketh: There's one more thing I should mention: I'm using GNU Emacs 20.7 on Linux 2.4.4. I quickly tried to run Mutt within GNU Emacs 21.0 but there was more severe trouble with colors (status bar and help bar invisible). If someone has a solution for Emacs 21,

Can't send, wierd error message

2001-12-21 Thread Steven Schneider
Hi and help! I've just recently upgraded my os and with it Sendmail. Both are running fine, but mutt gives this error message when I compose a message on it and then try to pass it off to Sendmail: Error sending message, child exited 127 (Exec error.). Right now, I am sending this via mail on

Re: Can't send, wierd error message

2001-12-21 Thread Steven Schneider
Oops, forgot to add that my os is OpenBSD 3.0 and Sendmail is 8.12. Hope that this helps anyone who can help me. If you need any more info to assist, just ask. Steve

Re: Can't send, wierd error message

2001-12-21 Thread Roman Neuhauser
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 18:21:01 -0700 (MST) From: Steven Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Can't send, wierd error message Oops, forgot to add that my os is OpenBSD 3.0 and Sendmail is 8.12. Hope that this helps anyone who can help me. If you need any more

Re: Can't send, wierd error message

2001-12-21 Thread Steven Schneider
Thanks, for the tip. I didn't think to look in my .muttrc, but when I did I noticed that set sendmail=/usr/local/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi which was fine for when I had postfix. But plain Sendmail has the path /usr/sbin/sendmail on OBSD. Now that I've made that small change, everything works. :)

Re: Can't send, wierd error message

2001-12-21 Thread 2sheds
On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 06:21:01PM -0700, Steven Schneider wrote: Oops, forgot to add that my os is OpenBSD 3.0 and Sendmail is 8.12. Hope that this helps anyone who can help me. If you need any more info to assist, just ask. Steve This is from

Re: Can't send, wierd error message

2001-12-21 Thread Roman Neuhauser
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 22:15:55 -0700 From: Steven Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Can't send, wierd error message Thanks, for the tip. I didn't think to look in my .muttrc, but when I did I noticed that set sendmail=/usr/local/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi which

Sending Messages Takes A Long Time

2001-12-21 Thread Kelly Scroggins
I seem to have a problem with mutt since I upgraded my OS from Red Hat 6.1 to Red Hat 7.1. I've searched the archives, and groups.google.com without any luck. After composing an email message, and pressing 'y' to send the message on it's way, it takes what seems like an eterinity to send the