Re: snow leopard and mailboxes (and arrow keys)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Monday, April 12 at 04:03 PM, quoth John Velman: When I place the curser on a header line in Mutt and press Ctl-b, i get a long list of the url's contained in that message, followed by Press any key to continue When I do, it takes me back to the Mutt mailbox listing. Sounds like you no longer have the Curses::UI perl module installed. Install that, and extract_url should go back to giving you a menu. I haven't a clue yet as to why my .muttrc doesn't seem to be working -- well, not completely working, anyhow. When I press 'L', it generates a reply to this list, but when I tried 'L' with some random message in my inbox, it did give me the message: No mailing lists found. So, it's reading my list of mailing lists, but not my list of mailboxes or my macro for \cb. Any ideas? That one I can't really help you with. All I can say is: when you reinstalled, you removed any-and-all extra software that you'd installed (such as the Curses::UI module). If your muttrc relied on any of that extra software, that's probably why it's not working. ~Kyle - -- I have always found that mercy bears richer fruits than strict justice. -- Abraham Lincoln -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Comment: Thank you for using encryption! iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJLxA7gAAoJECuveozR/AWePrMP/RWVtGQBbVnCBh/7Mi3Xths2 eebifR0vqVFnNQga6ja6g/vgCg7hPON+qO6Dqv2fqUCKwcubVvJMbgSOhsSn+w1D s0c4mhEm+UyRLmfkvTjP8nz50gY0Jyij+kVHfTy0kQ+t+ANnqMirqGVw3QVe4MTk csQXlb/mV6+TMzqd1k/bvf5TngJQziw/H7XlefHoCsDRYLtiBgKiNk2w2l8eJsCq FMujkwGlT+Z7+ufCSNKTYGy8/6akbcl61pGyQqZZEAu+lMbvCiq9VHcfRlYl96p/ HRVEkXyPUb5MfhMh32wYMbf+34WbV5p8qUUU2ICmlgXwWd3567cpQhNnl2I6+t4a JRzLs0/pdEGLJN7KNT2Mc0SzJV4Fm4ylZx/zpUSiFcxPGGDBi3dLTslvFQpVVeTf mjyLi9Qs6BWyzCiTjXSZMsO2huouInr7s25IybTnISlXsyugwKgh0l/jMToH87xR iECBfowV+owts4f0XpV+TQAqj4/pPSrgdSqpeRQKQxotG3TdvRj6VyN4yHAX1Xbv gk5loLVjYYi3WWNO6JhZ4nOX9OKLEkFjAvccIzRAheI6eAwFzJIr6SbQDJebPXiG wlauFYQQya4hG0bmxKSWUxlg2OFYRjil/uTWW52/+Izk0FbgkyJwxCPM1MFJga0T PXhuOQD79Zx20F3ANyTp =g3zT -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: handling List-Id header
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 10:47:21AM +0200, ilf wrote: On 04-11 20:22, Michael Elkins wrote: The reason for the distinction between lists/subscribe is that just because you received an email that was addressed to a list doesn't mean that you are subscribed to said list. But if there's a List-Id header, I am subscribed. That's not necessarily true. For example, Mutt allows you to bounce a message, headers and all, to someone else. It's also possible for a human to add a (possibly bogus) List-Id header, just to mess with you, or who knows what other reason. You might also receive spam that adds such headers. Etc.. -- Derek D. Martinhttp://www.pizzashack.org/ GPG Key ID: 0xDFBEAD02 -=-=-=-=- This message is posted from an invalid address. Replying to it will result in undeliverable mail due to spam prevention. Sorry for the inconvenience. pgpK7yXO8lDUZ.pgp Description: PGP signature
rich text email
Hey users I have come up against something I cannot figure out by myself and was hoping someone who has set this up can clarify the documentation... I don't know if rich-text in auto-view format is technically proper for what I intend. My goal is to have the email always look formatted in the recipient's inbox. It is NOT to ever display to user recipients as code when the viewer sees the communication in their inbox. When I set text/rtf:: ... mutt ... -e 'my_hdr Content-Type:text/rtf' ... ; This sends the message as a .txt attachment now in Outlook and is NOT in the preview window at all. No change to other Email Inbox Clients... So far I have also tried . Content-Type : multipart/alternative . Content-Type : text/html Perhaps my header flags are enough to display the html correctly in Outlook inbox but not others? (Attached is a comparative screenshot) Any help is MUCH appreciated. I think theres more I need to do in combination of a .muttrc file but don't know where to go next. What is next to try ? Best, Aaron Programmer Widener University
rich text email
Hey users I have come up against something I cannot figure out by myself and was hoping someone who has set this up can clarify the documentation... I don't know if rich-text in auto-view format is technically proper for what I intend. My goal is to have the email always look formatted in the recipient's inbox. It is NOT to ever display to user recipients as code when the viewer sees the communication in their inbox. When I set text/rtf:: ... mutt ... -e 'my_hdr Content-Type:text/rtf' ... ; This sends the message as a .txt attachment now in Outlook and is NOT in the preview window at all. No change to other Email Inbox Clients... So far I have also tried . Content-Type : multipart/alternative . Content-Type : text/html Perhaps my header flags are enough to display the html correctly in Outlook inbox but not others? (Attached is a comparative screenshot) Any help is MUCH appreciated. I think theres more I need to do in combination of a .muttrc file but don't know where to go next. What is next to try ? Best, Aaron Programmer Widener University
Re: Sending a reply to a group
On 20100411_200302, Michael Elkins wrote: On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 04:59:19PM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote: On 20100409_103212, Michael Elkins wrote: It was unclear from your message exactly where the problem lies. Are you seeing the address list truncated in the compose menu? I do see that Mutt truncates the *display* of the address list at 255 chars, but I have a 1280x1080 flat screen, and to discover the problem I ran a xterm with font size 6. It was a test, not my normal way of reading mail. FYI, I increased the maximum size of the buffer used to display address lists to 1024. Hopefully you don't have a terminal wider than that. ;-) me Thanks, but --- I think I prefer set edit_headers=yes. Before your earlier email I had been unaware of this option. It allows me to review the whole email at once, prior to sending. It doesn't bother me at all that I can't edit some of the headers that I see. If I discover a header that I really, really don't like, I know that I can abort sending the email. If I notice a header that I don't understand why it is there, I can investigate. In general, I feel I am better off with this than I would be if I were using what I asked for. -- Paul E Condon pecon...@mesanetworks.net
Re: snow leopard and mailboxes (and arrow keys)
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 01:27:45AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote: On Monday, April 12 at 04:03 PM, quoth John Velman: When I place the curser on a header line in Mutt and press Ctl-b, i get a long list of the url's contained in that message, followed by Press any key to continue When I do, it takes me back to the Mutt mailbox listing. Sounds like you no longer have the Curses::UI perl module installed. Install that, and extract_url should go back to giving you a menu. Yep. That worked. Thanks. Now I just have to find out what else is missing! Thanks, John V.
Re: rich text email
On 13.04.10,10:11, J Aaron Anderson wrote: Hey users I have come up against something I cannot figure out by myself and was hoping someone who has set this up can clarify the documentation... I don't know if rich-text in auto-view format is technically proper for what I intend. My goal is to have the email always look formatted in the recipient's inbox. It is NOT to ever display to user recipients as code when the viewer sees the communication in their inbox. When I set text/rtf:: ... mutt ... -e 'my_hdr Content-Type:text/rtf' ... ; This sends the message as a .txt attachment now in Outlook and is NOT in the preview window at all. No change to other Email Inbox Clients... So far I have also tried . Content-Type : multipart/alternative . Content-Type : text/html Perhaps my header flags are enough to display the html correctly in Outlook inbox but not others? (Attached is a comparative screenshot) Any help is MUCH appreciated. I think theres more I need to do in combination of a .muttrc file but don't know where to go next. What is next to try ? Can you try set content_type=text/html instead in the command line? Jostein
Re: snow leopard and mailboxes (and arrow keys)
Snow Leopard and Mailboxes -- solved! Currently in Snow Leopard, the access time is set for a while when spotlight indexes it. Which it does every time it is modified (with some latency). So when Mutt compares access and modification times for mailboxes, they are generally the same. Using the privacy preferences on spotlight I set my Mail folder to not be indexed. Now, at least after a first try!, my mailboxes notices seem to work. Best, John V. On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 09:30:19AM -0700, John Velman wrote: I installed Snow Leopard over the weekend, with upgrades to 10.6.3. Now my mailboxes command doesn't work. Looks like something funny Snow Leopard is doing with access times. For example: jrv:Mail jr$ ls -lt list.haskell-cafe -rw--- 1 jr staff 3662981 Apr 12 09:04 list.haskell-cafe jrv:Mail jr$ ls -ltu list.haskell-cafe -rw--- 1 jr staff 3662981 Apr 12 09:04 list.haskell-cafe and jrv:Mail jr$ ls -lt list.xcode-users -rw--- 1 jr staff 963539 Apr 12 09:12 list.xcode-users jrv:Mail jr$ ls -ltu list.xcode-users -rw--- 1 jr staff 963539 Apr 12 09:12 list.xcode-users Has anyone got a workaround for this? I'm using the apple Terminal app, with the declare terminal as xterm-color (as I had it before). The arrow keys no longer work either in the display of mail subjects, or in the command line for previous searches, saves, and so on. However, the arrow keys do work in the terminal itself (to retrieve previous commands, for example, or to edit a command). Any suggestions? Oh, also, under previous OS X 10.5 (up to 10.5.8) for the last couple years I was using mutt-1.5.17. After installing 10.6.3 I downloaded, compiled, and installed mutt-1.5.20 (with no options when I ran ./config). Thanks, John V.