Re: Reply-To, save sent
Not long ago (exactly Fri, 29 Oct 1999) Reed Lai wrote: 1. i cannot make mutt to use Reply-To field in received message as the reply address when i want to reply it. i tried set reply_to=ask-yes, but it didn't work. Hmmmh, this works for me. Cannot help. 2. how to save message which i sent? a) set record=+sent-mail all outgoing-mail is saved to +sent-mail b) fcc-hook/fcc-save-hook (3.14/3.15 in the manual) all mails matching regexp are saved to specified mailbox, others are saved to $record e.g. fcc-hook fcc-hook aol.com$ +spammers saves all outgoing mail to aol.com to +spammers fcc-save-hook aol.com$ +spammers combines save-hook and fcc-hook; all mails from and to aol.com are saved to +spammers Greetings Dirk +---Dirk G. Hübner-+ | For PGP-Key send Mail with Subject "Get Key" | | LUGG - Linux User Group Giessen: http://www.lugg.de | +--+
Re: problem with ru_RU.KOI8-R locale
I wrote: So, first thing what I need is to set charset properly (koi8-r instead of iso8869-1). Then I've a question: does mutt deduce charset from locale or doesn't? If does, can somebody fix this problem? As I understand it, mutt does not deduce the charset; you have to set it in your .muttrc or by hand. This is quite easy to do, however, should you wish to modify your mutt so that it gets the charset automatically from the environment variables LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE and LANG, here is some code to do it: ftp://ftp.ilog.fr/pub/Users/haible/utf8/locale_charset.c But I would just put "set charset=koi8-r" in .muttrc ... Would it be a good idea to borrow this code, or something like it, in mutt and get mutt to issue a warning if the value of the charset variable seems incompatible with the locale as deduced from the environment variables? Or is there a better way of doing this, seeing as mutt does do a setlocale (LC_CTYPE, "")? Edmund
Working with different mailboxes
Hi all, when I download all my mail from my POP3-Server it should sort in different mailboxes. For example: My friend "joschi [EMAIL PROTECTED]" writes me an email. When I downloaded it, it should be sort in the mailbox which is called "joschi". But that's not all. The filter should handle mailinglists too. But in this case he has to look for the adress in the reply-to-field and not in the from-field. How can I solve this problem? Greetings Moritz -- Please USE ONLY my 2048-bit RSA key with this key-id: 4EB28E79 -- Key fingerprint: 24 06 88 DF 56 91 89 57 72 00 2E 98 9C EB B0 EE PGP signature
Hostname/Domainname
Hi ! I've a very serios Problem, and I don't now any further. Here my Header as i sent this Mail in Mutt: From: Bernd Renzing [EMAIL PROTECTED] As you see, Mutt appends as domain @voyager.localnet. BUT and here's now my Problem: my Hostname in /ETC/HOSTNAME and via SET | more and via hostname -f is voyager.prima.de !!! I've searched the completed Harddisk for this String, but i don't find it ... :-(. I've set @voyager.localnet a few days ago for some Test's in the localnetwork, but i've reset every Parameter to voyager.prima.de. SLRN and PINE and KMAIL works with the correct Domain So please tell me, how i get rid of this voyager.localnet. In my .muttrc i've set: reset hostname set use_domain # add $domain to all addresses without @host set use_from# don't generate a "From:" header (unless my_hdr From:) reset hostname # FQDN (use default). reset realname # get realname from /etc/passwd. I've recompiled mutt, because i thought that the domain Name was compiled in, but i think it won't. I've added a fresh user, and worked with the defaults which are compiled in Mutt, but no ... :-( Please help me, before i've to use PINE or something like that b :-) best regards, Bernd Renzing. -- Live is for living and living is free, isn't it ?
Application/RTF ?
I received a mail with a large attachment which I cannot read. The headers are as follows: [-- Attachment #3: Rich Text Format --] [-- Type: application/RTF, Encoding: base64, Size: 127K --] Any ideas what I should add to my .mailcap to make the thing readable? Holger
mutt-users list FAQ 0.01 (was: Re: Hostname/Domainname)
The Mutt Users Mailing List FAQ 0.01 Q1: If I want to make sure I get lots of helpful responses to my questions, even if they aren't really mutt-related, should I write something like Please help me, before i've to use PINE or something like that at the bottom of my message? A1: No. Such a response is vaguely rude, even when said half in jest. No one likes to be threatened, even if they don't take the threat very seriously. Besides, you're just encouraging a handful of responses like So use PINE, you jerk. which you'll have to filter out while looking for the more helpful responses that the polite and friendly denizens of mutt-users would surely have sent you anyway. -- Brendan Cully [EMAIL PROTECTED] | OLD SKOOL ROOLZ "I hope I don't win| .-_|\ The rules say to bring a friend | / \ I don't have any" | Perth -*.--._/
Re: [1.0i] pager or quoted-printable encoding issue (funky characters)
Clint Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, shouldn't I see this character as it is (+/-), or should the builtin pager emit a '?' instead? A '?' is currently what I'm seeing on this machine right now. If I fail to set my $LANG environment variable to a locale that includes iso-8859-1 characters (currently I set it to "en_US.iso88591" on my HP-UX box), then I see "?" in the pager for that character. By telling my OS that I can and want to see these characters, Mutt picks up on this and shows them to me. The fact that "vi" and "less" show the character regardless of locale setting, means that those programs ignore locales. Mutt believes that the world is much larger than your local Unix box, so it wants you to tell it about your locale, and tries to use your OS's localization routines to their fullest. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |PGP: 5B 47 34 9F 3B 9A B0 0D AB A6 15 F1 BB BE 8C 44
Re: Reply-To, save sent
Reed Lai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 1. i cannot make mutt to use Reply-To field in received message as the reply address when i want to reply it. i tried set reply_to=ask-yes, but it didn't work. Is the Reply-To address a list address? Did you set ignore_list_reply_to? Perhaps an example message would be useful. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |PGP: 5B 47 34 9F 3B 9A B0 0D AB A6 15 F1 BB BE 8C 44
Re: Application/RTF ?
On 10/29/99 Holger Lillqvist uttered the following other thing: I received a mail with a large attachment which I cannot read. The headers are as follows: [-- Attachment #3: Rich Text Format --] [-- Type: application/RTF, Encoding: base64, Size: 127K --] Any ideas what I should add to my .mailcap to make the thing readable? http://www.fiction.net/blong/programs/#rtfreader Brandon -- "You mean the computer's making this up as it goes along?" "You might put it that way." "Well, that does make me feel a little better. I thought I was the only one." -- Col. Graff and Major Imbu, _Ender's Game_ http://www.fiction.net/blong/
Re: Hostname/Domainname
Bernd Renzing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Bernd Renzing [EMAIL PROTECTED] As you see, Mutt appends as domain @voyager.localnet. BUT and here's now my Problem: my Hostname in /ETC/HOSTNAME and via SET | more and via hostname -f is voyager.prima.de !!! Your message is probably routing through sendmail. Your sendmail.cf probably has that string listed as your domain name. Change it. You might also check /etc/resolv.conf and see if that file has your correct domain in it, too. I've searched the completed Harddisk for this String, but i don't find it ... :-(. It may not be written as literally "voyager.localnet". The domain name "localnet" is probably written somewhere, and the machine's hostname is added to it by well-meaning software, such as Mutt. Putting the correct domain name in the right place should fix this. But try searching for just the string "localnet" in your /etc directory, for a start. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |PGP: 5B 47 34 9F 3B 9A B0 0D AB A6 15 F1 BB BE 8C 44
Re: Application/RTF ?
Brandon Long writes: http://www.fiction.net/blong/programs/#rtfreader I think it would be worth updating your page. http://www.ice.ru/~vitus/catdoc/ver-0.9.html
Re: mutt-users list FAQ 0.01 (was: Re: Hostname/Domainname)
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999 12:11:06 -0400, Brendan Cully [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Q1: If I want to make sure I get lots of helpful responses to my questions, even if they aren't really mutt-related, should I write something like Please help me, before i've to use PINE or something like that at the bottom of my message? I think, your Response isn't also very useful for the List isn't it ? Did you've some good Ideas, or is the only thing you can help me, your FAQ ??? If so, i think it's very sad... I still need help ... and I know the Rules of posting, and of course i didn't NEED the FAQ, but i have a big Problem with my From Adress Bernd Renzing. -- Live is for living and living is free, isn't it ?
Re: [1.0i] pager or quoted-printable encoding issue (funky characters)
Clint Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This sounds like your locale configuration is screwed up. Ok, so how about giving me a hint where to look on how to fix this? Try "man locale" on your system. In my case (HP-UX; your OS might work quite differently), I ran the command "locale -a", and received a list of supported locales. After examining them for a while, I chose this one that I liked: "en_US.iso88591". After deciding on this, I selected the locale by setting the $LANG variable in my environment. For csh, that means adding "setenv LANG en_US.iso88591" to my ~/.login, and for bash/ksh it means adding "export LANG=en_US.iso88591" to ~/.profile. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |PGP: 5B 47 34 9F 3B 9A B0 0D AB A6 15 F1 BB BE 8C 44