PS docs
Hello! I've tried my best to convert MUTT manuals to PostScript, to print it, but could not do it. I haven't find sgml2latex, and all SGML tools I've tried failed to work for this or that reason. Does anyone have mutt manual in PS format, A4 page? Alex.
Trouble with word files
Hi, I have big trouble when receiving word files. Everytime i get one, save it and try to open it on a different computer, word cant open it. I tested this with the same mail, one time opened with mutt and one time with a other client. The other client worked, but mutt seemed to touch the word files in any way, so they cannot be opened again. I tested a lot and it really seems to happen only with word files, any other binary data seems to work. I also tested, if the problem come from any return code conversions (the wordfiles i'm talking are written under windows, received under linux and viewed on mac) but it seems that this is not the problem.. Any ideas? thank you.
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What do I have to add to my .muttrc to make it check only the mbox type files on ~/mail? I currentlly have mailboxes =Mutt =Inbox --- Nelson D. Guerrero| E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Platinom.NET Dominicana | Phone: (809) 567-4600 Dialup / Web Hosting / E-Commerce |WWW: http://www.platinom.net/
Sorting mail with mutt and IMAP
I am using mutt to connect to an IMAP server. I'd like to have mutt automatically grab new mail and put it into separate IMAP boxes, somewhat the way that procmail can sort your incoming mail into separate boxes. How do I go about doing this? Currently, I just use the limit command to limit the display, but this is tedious, since there are about a dozen patterns I have to go through every time... -- "When a bomb starts talking about itself Jack McKinney in the third person, I get worried."[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Lt. Paris, Star Trek Voyager http://www.lorentz.com 1024D/D68F2C07 4096g/38AEF076 PGP signature
Re: removing duplicate messages + changing mailbox
Roel -- ...and then Roel Vanhout said... % Hello all, % % I've switched from using imap to fetchmail + Maildir + maildrop. Now I % have a few questions: % - I have accidentally downloaded a bunch of messages % twice with fetchmail. Is there any way to remove duplicate messages? If they went through formail the first time then you may lose mail, but you can otherwise use formail's cache to get rid of dupes. Check the procmail man pages for more info. % - When I press 'C' to switch mailbox and press ? to get a list of % mailboxes, I get only two dots and when I select this, I go back to my % previously selected mailbox. If I chdir to ~/Maildir, all mailboxes % show up; is there any way to make mutt go to this directory whenever I % press '?' for a list of mailboxes? 'C' is copy-message; 'c' is change-folder. % - Not really mutt-related, but maybe someone knows the answer anyway: is % there any way to tell maildrop to make maildir mailboxes if they don't % exist yet, or do I have to do 'makemaildir' every time I add a rule in my % .maildropfilter? Dunno; sorry :-) % % Thanks, HTH HAND % % roel % :-D -- David T-G * It's easier to fight for one's principles (play) [EMAIL PROTECTED] * than to live up to them. -- fortune cookie (work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.bigfoot.com/~davidtg/Shpx gur Pbzzhavpngvbaf Qrprapl Npg! PGP signature
Re: pgp output
Andreas -- ...and then Andreas Grytz said... % Hi, % % I got a question on PGP. I get several messages that contain % lines like this: % ... % BD8B050Dgpg: Can't check signature: public key not found % WARNING: Can't find the right public key-- can't check signature % +integrity. % [-- End of PGP output --] % % Alright, I know that it has something to do with the key, given % with the mail. I assume that I have to put it in a certain file. If the key came with the email then you should be able to simply extract it and let mutt handle storing it for you. % Can someone give me a hint where to start? Hit '?' and look at the key bindings. % % Andreas % -- % Andreas Grytz | http://www.linux-user.de % Stefan-George-Ring 24 | Tel: +49 (0) 89 993411-0 % D-81929 Mnchen | Fax: +49 (0) 89 993411-99 :-D -- David T-G * It's easier to fight for one's principles (play) [EMAIL PROTECTED] * than to live up to them. -- fortune cookie (work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.bigfoot.com/~davidtg/Shpx gur Pbzzhavpngvbaf Qrprapl Npg! PGP signature
PLEASE HELP: iconv's accepted character set names.
In the infinite wisdom of the relevant standards groups, iconv's character set names are application-defined, and may be just about anything. It would be a great help if you could, for as many platforms as possible, try to produce simple lists mapping preferred MIME names to iconv-accepted character set names. It may be tricky to figure this out on some systems, since there's no standard way of obtaining such a list. preferred mime nameTABpreferred iconv name would be a nice awk-parsable format for any responses. Also, please tell us _precisely_ for which system any lists you submit are valid, and how to detect that system. The character sets we are interested in are listed below, given by their preferred MIME names. Thanks. ! WARNING: iso-8859-N is NOT automatically identical to latinN. ! In particular, latin5 is iso-8859-9, latin6 is iso-8859-10, ! latin7 is iso-8859-13, and latin8 is iso-8859-14. -- us-ascii iso-2022-kr euc-kr iso-2022-jp iso-2022-jp-2 iso-8859-1 iso-8859-2 iso-8859-3 iso-8859-4 iso-8859-6 iso-8859-7 iso-8859-8 iso-8859-5 iso-8859-9 iso-8859-10 koi8-r Shift_JIS EUC-JP gb2312 big5 iso-8859-13 iso-8859-14 iso-8859-15 utf-8 utf-7 -- -- Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sorting mail with mutt and IMAP
Hello Jack, On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 01:05:09PM -0600, Jack McKinney wrote: I am using mutt to connect to an IMAP server. I'd like to have mutt automatically grab new mail and put it into separate IMAP boxes, somewhat the way that procmail can sort your incoming mail into separate boxes. How do I go about doing this? Currently, I just use the limit command to limit the display, but this is tedious, since there are about a dozen patterns I have to go through every time... I think that's not possible. Mutt has no mailfilterbuiltin. One solution is to use fetchmail procmail, but then you lose the advantages of imap. Another solution is to use a imap filter, called sieve. I've seen it only by Cyrus IMAP-Server in a newer version than 2.0.x. http://www.cyrusoft.com/sieve/ bye -- MfG Waldemar Brodkorb Linux rulez !
Re: PLEASE HELP: iconv's accepted character set names.
Here's my own first take at Solaris, from some documentation they published on the web. Any confirmation or error report would be welcome. -- Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] # Source: http://www.sun.com/software/white-papers/wp-unicode/ # # Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] # Wed, 14 Feb 2001 00:08:41 +0100 # us-ascii646 iso-8859-1 8859-1 iso-8859-2 8859-2 iso-8859-3 8859-3 iso-8859-4 8859-4 iso-8859-5 8859-5 iso-8859-6 8859-6 iso-8859-7 8859-7 iso-8859-8 8859-8 iso-8859-9 8859-9 iso-8859-10 8859-10 iso-8859-15 8859-15 euc-jp eucJP Shift_JIS PCK euc-kr ko_KR-euc big5zh_TW-big5
line width?
I'm somewhat of a newbie. I'm using Mutt 1.2.5 and vim. I would like to set a wrap length for my messages at an attractive 60 or so columns. It seems like the only thing I've read that you can do is get an external paragraph formatter like par and run it on the message before you send it is that the best way to do it, or am I missing some simple feature of vim? -d
Re: line width?
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm somewhat of a newbie. I'm using Mutt 1.2.5 and vim. I would like to set a wrap length for my messages at an attractive 60 or so columns. It seems like the only thing I've read that you can do is get an external paragraph formatter like par and run it on the message before you send it is that the best way to do it, or am I missing some simple feature of vim? You missed some simple feature of vim. ;-) 'set wm=60' for 60 lines. wm=wrapmargin. -Ken -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
Re: line width?
set editor="vi -c 'set tw=60'" On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 06:35:41PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm somewhat of a newbie. I'm using Mutt 1.2.5 and vim. I would like to set a wrap length for my messages at an attractive 60 or so columns. It seems like the only thing I've read that you can do is get an external paragraph formatter like par and run it on the message before you send it is that the best way to do it, or am I missing some simple feature of vim? -d
Re: line width?
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 06:35:41PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm somewhat of a newbie. I'm using Mutt 1.2.5 and vim. I would like to set a wrap length for my messages at an attractive 60 or so columns. It seems like the only thing I've read that you can do is get an external paragraph formatter like par and run it on the message before you send it is that the best way to do it, or am I missing some simple feature of vim? what's about this: set editor="vim -c 'set tw=68 et' " -- MfG Waldemar Brodkorb Linux rulez !
Mutt and Gnus to use same mailboxes?
I'd like to know if Mutt and Gnus could read from and write to the same mailboxes? Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Re: line width?
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001, Chip Paswater wrote: set editor="vi -c 'set tw=60'" Woops, tw is what I meant. Not wm. Ignore my post. :-/ -Ken -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
Re: your mail
* On Tue Feb 13 2001, Florian Friesdorf screamed: - - mailboxes `for i in ~/mail/*; do test -f $i echo -n $i; done; echo` - - untested but should work. - You can use this in a second mailboxes line. - - -ff - - -- - Florian Friesdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] - OpenPGP key available on public key servers - Florian, It's not that...It works fine, it detects all my mailboxes correctlly using my command... I want to know is how to set it to look like this: -- Mutt: Mailboxes [2] instead of this: -- Mutt: Directory [~/mail], File mask: !^\.[^.] --- Nelson D. Guerrero| E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Platinom.NET Dominicana | Phone: (809) 567-4600 Dialup / Web Hosting / E-Commerce |WWW: http://www.platinom.net/