Copy to self doesn't work?
--- Forwarded Message Follows --- Date sent: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 12:02:13 +0200 From: Felix von Leitner [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mike Bridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: Copy to self doesn't work? I have mutt 0.95.6i running on RedHat 5.2. Once upon a time (probably with an earlier version of mutt?) I had it echoing my outgoing mail to the "sent-mail" folder. But I see now it isn't doing it any longer. I thought putting "set copy=yes" in my .muttrc would do it (as in the examples on the web site) but this doesn't seem to do anything. Do you know what is wrong? Is it a bug or is there an undocumented way of echoing my outgoing mail to a sent-mail folder? I maintain the FAQ, I don't do tech support. Please ask on the mailing lists. Felix -- Mike Bridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] System Administrator Global Sourcing Network
forward, with attachments
Hi, I have read the (hopefully) relevant parts of the mutt manual, and cannot seem to find how to forward an email to someone, and have the attachments to the original email included in the mail I am forwarding. The manual says to use the view attachments menu, tag the attachments then ;f (I assume) - forward tagged attachments, I have tried various combinations like forward with one attachment tagged, all attachments tagged, with the tag-prefix (;) without the tag prefix. I've even tried all the above with reply instead of forward, and changing the reply To: address to the forward address. I've read through the key-bindings help menu a few times too. Someone at work found the mime-attachments quad-option which I tried playing with but that didn't seem to fix it either - just bundled up the original email as a mime attachment. Which I guess makes sense and I guess some people want to do. It seems like a simple and straightforward feature that I was used to with my old mail client, and I find it puzzling that people obviously don't use it enough to have it in mutt. Either that or I'm just a bit slow at comprehending something I'm missing from the manual or elsewhere. Why would people first save an attachment, and then reattach file every time? Perhaps it's just not a common thing for most people. Myself, I seem to need this on a daily basis, and it's getting annoying to have to "bounce" a message (the only option that seems to work for what I want) and then send a follow up email describing the fact that the previous email should be treated as a forward. Mutt 0.95.3i (1999-02-12) is the version string; and Debian "Slink" on a Toshiba laptop. I'm not subscribed to any mutt lists, so please reply to me personally (if intended). Thanks, Zenaan.
Re: Command line Mutt question
Chris Zimmerman wrote: How can I send a message with an attachment from the command line? I see that mutt has a -a option that will allow for the attachment, but I need this to work without user interaction (as this will go into a cron job). mutt -a /path/filename -s "subject" user@hostname /dev/null christian
Re: [MAILER-DAEMON@shao: DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE -- FOLDER INTERNAL DATA]
On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 11:14:49AM +0200, Andreas Kahari wrote: On July 20 (Tuesday) 1999, at 10:55:58 +0200, Christian Schult wrote: Shao Zhang wrote: What does this really mean?? - Forwarded message from Mail System Internal Data MAILER-DAEMON@shao - [cut] Pine creates this. If you don't use pine - just delete the message. If you still sometimes use pine, just delete the message, pine creates a new one. Don't know what it is good for, but i never had trouble with pine after deleting this messages. christian Just a random FAQ pointer: http://www.warwick.ac.uk/services/csv/docs/unix/faqs/faqs/8.html There might be a better answer in another FAQ somewhere... My god! I wrote this :-) It's more than likely your POP or IMAP server creating this message, not pine. Cheers, Chris -- Chris Tilbury, UNIX Systems Administrator, IT Services, University of Warwick PHONE: 024 7652 3365 / FAX: 024 7652 3267 / MAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
how
Hi... I'm bad talk on eng lng... :-) How i can insert quoted line, exist is 2 char first name and last name, etc: "JH what is your name?" What need write on cfg file? set indent_str=" " # how to quote replied text ^^^- wich format strings need? Thx... -- === Roman Terleev System Administrator e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: +998 712 67 8303 IREX FreeNETfax: +998 712 67 8238 Tashkent, Uzbekistancell: +998 71 xxx ===
Re: charsets.alias: missing windows-1251 definition
Hi, Sergei. On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 06:17:10PM +0400, Sergei Laskavy wrote: Here in Russia some stupid mailers send mail in ``windows-1251'' encoding, which is already known to Mutt as ``cp1251''. In the latest development versions you can also add "charset-hook windows-1251 cp1251" to your .muttrc. That will solve the problem. Regards, --Vladimir
Make mutt put a plus sign next to messages addressed To: domain.com?
When I receive email addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] mutt putts a plus sign next to the message. Apparently indicating it was addressed directly to me. I have sendmail accept email on darkstar.brie.com that is addressed to the just my domain brie.com . How do I get mutt to put a plus next to messages sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? brian -- Brian Lavender Sacramento,CA Brie Business Directory - Napa Valley http://www.brie.com/bbd/ (916) 443-6195 "I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me." -- Hunter S. Thompson
Re: replying w/out signature?
Rob Reid wrote: Did you change this?: (defcustom post-signature-pattern "\\(--\\|Cheers,\\|^L\\)" "*Pattern signifying the beginning of signatures. It should not contain trailing whitespace (unless you know what you're doing ;-)." Apparently this is what I had missed. Thanx Rob for the help :) --Sadiq
Re: Set Notice-Requested-Upon-Delivery-To automagically
On Sat, Jul 24 1999, at 18:31 +0200, Frank Ellert wrote: Is there a possibility to set Notice-Requested-Upon-Delivery-To-lines depending on the To- and Cc-lines automagically? send-hook bob@foo\.bar my_hdr Notice-Requested-Upon-Delivery-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Marco
Re: mutt russian LC_MESSAGES
Michael Elkins wrote: : Hi everybody: : : recently I have tried to use mutt (0.95.4i) with russian locale. : The problem is that whenever [y]/n prompt is issued (in russian : of course) it does not allow to enter Y or N or russian D or N : and the only acceptable input is 'Enter' (accepting default). : Is this a known problem ? No. Which russian D/N all work well, but this was not comfortable for me. And was changed to english Y/N/etc... If you want, can send our `po/ru.po' file for 0.95.4i -- Andrew W. Nosenko([EMAIL PROTECTED]) æÁÍÉÌØÎÙÊ ÐÒÉÚÒÁË(c) åÌÅÎÁ îÏÓÅÎËÏ
lists setup in .muttrc
I just thought thatI would post this little note about a nicety of mutt. I was setting up mutt to handle a bunch of lists that I am subscribed to and read the docs. They stated that I was to put the name portion of the list ( ie. the stuff before the @ symbol ) for each list I was subscribed to. However the lists I am subscribed to all share the first portion of the list name ( ie. debian-user, debian-devel, etc ) so I thought that I would just place debian in my list and VIOLA! it worked. svaed me entering a long list of, er.. lists ;-) Just thought that might be worth mentioning. C'ya, -- Frisco Rose REU Student [EMAIL PROTECTED]