Re: reconstituting mangled quotes
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 11:20:15AM -0700, Chris Fuchs wrote: On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 01:00:09PM -0500, David Champion wrote: Thanks, looks like I'll add vim to my mutt learning curve. Are you already using vim? No reason to start, just to get word wrap. par (under vi) handles this, and I'd be shocked -- shocked, I tell you -- if emacs does not. Shockingly enough I'm not using either, rather an editor developed in-house. If you can easily run external programs from it, then look into 'par'. -- Biju -- - Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -
Re: Newbie question
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 06:21:44PM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote: Now when i start mutt, i get only the spool. I have to do a c=foldrname to get to the folder. i expect this is normal. Is there some way in which i can get to know if any new messages are in the other folders without actually going into them? it so happens that i get most of the mail in the spool, and rerely check the other 2 folders since there is not very heavy traffic there. check out 'set mailboxes=' in the manual also, is it possible to transfer a mail from 1 folder to another? the default key-binding for that is 's'. -- Biju -- - Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -
Re: feature request
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:35:43AM +0200, Erwin Kaiser wrote: 2. Often I get mail with a lot of adresses in the Cc: field which I'd like to take into my alias list. So: Could the taking alias feature be expanded to other entries and mulpiple entries? see http://webrum.uni-mannheim.de/jura/moritz/mail2muttalias.shtml for a script that does more-or-less what you want. -- Biju -- - Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -
Re: Simple mutt question ... I think?
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 09:16:25PM +1000, Anthony Green wrote: Most, if not all email programs these days have you reply to a message *above* the email text that you have been sent and quote it in some form .. the 's etc. So ... if the signature was appended at the top of the email it would appear directly under this text I am writing rather than all the way at the bottom. When you have a email with multiple replies or even more than 1 screen of info . the signature is lost at the bottom. Actually, netiquette demands that you reply _below_ quoted text, in which case the position of the signature is correct. See Sven Guckes page for more info: http://learn.to/edit_messages Hope this helps, -- Biju -- - Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -
Re: Tool to view M$ Word and Excel attachments in Mutt?
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 11:11:52AM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote: I know this has been discussed before, but I can't seem to find it now. I am trying to find a way to view M$Word and Excel docs as attachments in Mutt. I have to either get this working, or go back to an OS I'd rather not really use. For some reason, mswordview is not working anymore with my mutt install, so I'd like to give another tool I heard about (here, I think) a shot, especially since it also works on Excel. Please let me know where to find the tool. It is something like excel2html or xl2html or something and I can't remember anything about the Word tool. My .mailcap : application/msword; catdoc %s; copiousoutput application/x-msexcel; xls2csv %s; copiousoutput -- Biju -- - Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -
Re: pop_checkinterval=xx
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 02:20:54PM -0500, Scott Davis wrote: set pop_checkinterval=60 or using set pop_checkinterval=60or using set pop_check_interval=60 ...among other desperate variables of the option... I get an 'unknown variable' error... Anyone seen this before or know of a fix? The other POP3 stuff in my .muttrc is fully functional. As far as I can make out from the manual, there isn't such an option. I would strongly suggest that you use fetchmail for this. This really isn't mutt's job, so it doesn't do it very well. Biju -- - Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -
Re: folder list binding
On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 08:43:31PM +0100, John Levon wrote: How can I do this so one key will always bring up the folder list ? There didn't seem to be such a function list-folders in the reference. This works for me: macro index f6 c?\t Display Folder List Finally, how do I get mutt to actually show the outgoing message in the compose window, so I can review it one last time w/o having to re-enter my editor ? It shows it as an attachment currently Hi-light the message and hit enter. HTH, Biju -- - Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -
Re: Editing Aliases
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 10:50:16AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: Biju Chacko [mutt-users] 29/05/01 10:45 +0530: I have written one that emulates the look-and-feel of mutt. It's a little buggy, and not very featureful, but if anybody is interested I'll make it available for download. Mail me offlist. Put it up on sourceforge (or wherever) and post the url, please .. I have put up the program at: http://people.exocore.com/biju/downloads/AliasEdit-0.1.tar.gz Please note: you will need Python 2.0 or higher to run the program. Comments offlist please. thanks, Biju -- - Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -
Re: Editing Aliases
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 11:50:18AM -0700, Dale Morris wrote: I have a *newbie* questioan. Is it good to have my muttrc setup files configured so I can edit aliases? I have been using the setup files prepared by Sven Guckes (great!) and although everything else is covered, I can find no key sequence that allows me to edit aliases. I am wondering if there is a reason for this? I can't believe that anything this detailed would overlook alias editing, unless it was intentional. Hi, You may want to install an address book program. Abook ( http://abook.sourceforge.net/ ) is a very full featured one. I have written one that emulates the look-and-feel of mutt. It's a little buggy, and not very featureful, but if anybody is interested I'll make it available for download. Mail me offlist. I suppose with ppl hollering at me, I'll get round to fixing the bugs. ;-) Biju -- - Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -
Re: Passing the From address to a script
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 02:13:26PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: Biju Chacko [mutt-users] 18/05/01 14:08 +0530: I was wondering if it would be possible to call them directly from mutt. I could not find anything in the manual about this. I am thinking in terms of something like: macro index f5 !/home/biju/bin/somescript.sh $from_address\n Is this possible? Or do I have to use formail? Or am I on the wrong track altogether and there is some different, easier approach ? This should work quite well. it doesn't. For example, I use macro generic f1 !less /usr/doc/mutt/manual.txt\n Show Mutt documentation macro index f1 !less /usr/doc/mutt/manual.txt\n Show Mutt documentation macro pager f1 !less /usr/doc/mutt/manual.txt\n Show Mutt documentation I too use the same macros. My question was whether it was possible to pass the from address of the current mail to a macro easily ? I know it's possible to do it with formail, but I am looking for something a little more direct. Biju -- - Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -
Re: Passing the From address to a script
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 10:39:21AM -0500, Jason White wrote: Here's something I wrote to parse headers. It doesn't use GOTO, deals with headers in a case insensitive manner, and deals with multi-line header content. $content contains the entire multi-line header with leading spaces removed and newlines converted to spaces. snipped perl code Actually mail header parsing is easily done with formail: macro index | formail -x From: | somescript.sh pass from address to script will do the trick just fine. I was wondering whether mutt provided a similar facility. Biju -- - Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -
Re: request for SMTP integration (was Re: Mail using non-local SMTP server.)
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 02:40:33PM +0200, Andre Majorel wrote: Then you would better serve your agenda by contributing to that project than by lobbying for Mutt to bend in that direction. If you want to work on an SMTP-aware MUA, more power to you. But don't make Mutt users pay for something they won't use. While I agree with the need to keep one's MUAs and MTAs seperate, I find your argument flawed. There are literally dozens of features of Mutt that I don't use. Does that mean I ought to object to development in those areas? I don't think so. If somebody wants SMTP support -- well he is free to maintain a patch to do so... or if he is unable to do it himself, to lobby for somebody to do it. Biju -- - Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -
Re: Colors when replying to messages
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 10:32:48AM +0200, Marco Fioretti wrote: The editor looks like some vi to me, from its behavior. I have done find /usr /etc -type f -iname *vi*|grep -i mutt and found /usr/share/vim/vim56/syntax/muttrc.vim If I grep -i color on it, I get what follows below. In short, I think your suggestions and comments do make a lot of sense, but can't see in my setup anything related to them. I wonder if at this point I should ask for some muttrc.vim file and compare against mine. Any suggestion is appreciated. Hi, Assuming that mutt is calling vim as it's editor, then the file that you are looking for is: /usr/share/vim/vim56/syntax/mail.vim The file you found (/usr/share/vim/vim56/syntax/muttrc.vim) controls syntax highlighting for muttrc files. regards, Biju - Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -
Re: Stupid Ques
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 11:42:39PM +0530, Pradeep Sangunni wrote: When I press a to get the address it usually takes the add of the From. Address how to i go about gettin the To address Can i edit the .muttrc file as to when A is ivoked i get to take all address from the msg. Look for a link to mail2muttalias.py on mutt.org Biju -- - Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -
Re: address book
On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 07:02:47AM -0400, Frederick V. Heitkamp wrote: Is there a way to pull specific addresses out of message headers and add them to the address book? Fred, look at mail2muttalias.py: http://webrum.uni-mannheim.de/jura/moritz/mail2muttalias.shtml regards, Biju -- - Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -
Re: Mutt-based web mail
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:18:23PM +0100, M. Fioretti wrote: The question is, is anybody around offering a free email account accessible via WWW, but mutt based? Hi, There are several free shell providers -- hobbiton.org, sdf.lonestar.org, etc. Don't they offer mutt as an optional mailer? Biju -- - Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -
Re: change-folder macro
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 09:53:39AM +0100, Kirill Miazine wrote: There's one type of macro I can't get working: Pressing Ctrl-q should bring me to the qmail folder (=qmail) and Ctrl-m should bring me to the mutt folder (=mutt). did you try: macro index \cq "c=qmail\n" "Change to QMail folder" macro index \cm "c=mutt\n" "Change to Mutt folder" bind for pager, etc if required. BTW, I haven't actually tried this -- so normal disclaimers apply! ;-) Biju -- ----- Biju Chacko| [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Exocore Consulting | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (play) Bangalore, India | http://www.exocore.com -