Neomutt packages available
Hi all, I am pleased to announce the availability of neomutt [0] packages for Debian. Hints for installation you'll find at [1]. I've packaged neomutt for Debian. A Debian ITP [2] is filed. The binaries are build in a sid environment. The sources are fetched from [3]. The neomutt branch is used. I'll update packages as needed. Please test the packages and let me know of any further glitches you find. If you want, you can open an issue on [3]. The Debian Bug Tracking System is not involved as the package isn't uploaded yet, but will be soon. Thanks in advance for your cooperation Elimar [0] http://www.neomutt.org/ [1] http://www.lxtec.de/debarchiv [2] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=825821 [3] https://github.com/neomutt/neomutt -- The path to source is always uphill! -unknown-
Re: Bug with LibreOffice 5.0.3.1 00m0 Build:1)?
* Marcelo Laia[2015-11-05 00:39 -0200]: > Hi, after I attach a odt file and I press enter key to verify it, I got > this message: > > LibreOffice 5.0.3.1 00m0(Build:1) > > Unknown option: - > > Usage: soffice [options] [documents...] Seems to be a problem with your mailcap entry for LibreOffice files. Elimar -- You cannot propel yourself forward by patting yourself on the back.
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* Martin Vegter martin.veg...@aol.com [2014-06-19 14:56 +0200]: Hello, when I pres s to save an attachment (i.e. foo.pdf), Mutt asks me: Save to file: foo.pdf Is there a way to prepend ~/tmp/ in front of the name, so that by default all files are saved in ~/tmp/? Basically, I would like mutt to After pressing s just type tab to choose the dir / filename you want to save to. Elimar -- We all know Linux is great... it does infinite loops in 5 seconds. -Linus Torvalds
Re: strange chars with mutt, xterm, vim and gnome
* Gary Johnson garyj...@spocom.com [2014-03-20 14:22 -0700]: [...] It would be useful to know the value of 'fileencoding' in Vim as well. 'encoding' is the encoding used internally by Vim. 'fileencoding' is the encoding used when writing a buffer out to a file. Check the results of this: :verbose enc? fenc? Shouldn't that be :verbose set enc? fenc? ? Elimar -- The path to source is always uphill! -unknown-
Re: strange chars with mutt, xterm, vim and gnome
* Paul muttml923...@rainslide.net [2014-03-21 10:38 +]: On Thursday, 20 March, 2014 at 17:27:41 GMT, Derek Martin wrote: On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 11:36:29AM +, Paul wrote: Try set encoding=utf-8 as the first thing in your .vimrc. Paul, this is bad advice; please stop telling people to do this. It's much more likely to make things worse, than better. It is highly recommended to do this in such an environment as the OP's: http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/options.html#%27encoding%27 Perhaps I should stop persistently telling everyone (ie. a guy in a thread one time) that suggestion. One should have set $LANG in favour of setting enc in vimrc, though. Elimar -- Do you smell something burning or ist it me?
Re: Better folder navigation ?
* Max Rydahl Andersen max.ander...@gmail.com [2013-03-25 01:01 -0400]: With ~250 nested folders the 'c' change folder is rather tedious to use. Is there a command to search for a folder by name so I don't have to type/complte in the full name ? just type c=ftabtab and you'll get a list of all folders starting with f. Elimar -- Alles was viel bedacht wird ist bedenklich!;-) Friedrich Nietzsche
Re: collapse just one thread
* Stefan Brandl s...@r-kom.de [2013-03-12 15:44 +0100]: Hello, is it possible to start mutt with just one special thread collapsed and all others expanded? Esc v collapse-threadtoggle collapse for the current thread Esc V collapse-all toggle collapse for all threads Elimar -- Excellent day for drinking heavily. Spike the office water cooler;-)
Re: collapse just one thread
* Stefan Brandl s...@r-kom.de [2013-03-13 10:26 +0100]: On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 09:32:40AM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: * Stefan Brandl s...@r-kom.de [2013-03-12 15:44 +0100]: Hello, is it possible to start mutt with just one special thread collapsed and all others expanded? Esc v collapse-threadtoggle collapse for the current thread Esc V collapse-all toggle collapse for all threads This is not what I want. But useful for an integration in a script or macro. All threads should be expanded and one special thread should automatically be collapsed without hitting a key. Elimar -- what IMHO then? IMHO - Inhalation of a Multi-leafed Herbal Opiate ;) --posting from alex in debian-user--
Re: ispell with vim
* Robert Holtzman [110516 16:03 -0700]: On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 09:40:20AM +0200, steve wrote: Hi, Le 16-05-2011, à 00:17:36 -0700, Robert Holtzman (hol...@cox.net) a écrit : BTW, how do you add words to the Vim spell checker? Running a search turned up nothing of value. zg with the word under the cursor (in normal mode). See :h zg That's what I was looking for and couldn't turn up in a search. Thanks. :help search Elimar -- what IMHO then? IMHO - Inhalation of a Multi-leafed Herbal Opiate ;) --posting from alex in debian-user--
Re: sidebar patch for 1.5.19
* Cristóbal Palmer [090206 16:51 -0500] On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 10:12:39AM +0300, Andrey Zhidenkov wrote: Is there a sidebar patch for 1.5.19 version? Where can I get it? I vaguely remember the debian package maintainer saying that he was working on mutt-patched to get it working for .19, but that there was a lot of work to be done before that would work. Can't seem to find that email, though. You can find an inoffical package (i386|amd64|ppc) including sidebar, indexcolor, tokyocabinett and sources here: deb http://www.lxtec.de/debarchiv unstable main deb-src http://www.lxtec.de/debarchiv unstable main Elimar -- The path to source is always uphill! -unknown- signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Cool proverbs as signature
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 the mental interface of Umut Tabak told: Hi list, I am a rather new user of mutt. I was wondering how to add these cool proverbs by famous people to the end of my message randomly. I guess it has a connection to fortune in bash? Or am I wrong? set signature=`which fortune` -s| To have your own fortunes: set signature=`which fortune` $HOME/.signature/sig| How to build sig.dat from $HOME/.signature/sig see: $ man strfile -- Planung: Ersatz des Zufalls durch den Irrtum. -unknown-
Re: Mutt 1.5.17 and sidebar patch
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 the mental interface of Stephan Seitz told: On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 09:05:13PM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: How did you compile your mutt version? The debian way, I downloaded mutt-15.17 (debian/unstable) and from your site. I copied the er-patches directory from your source to the debian source, corrected the series file and did ???debian/rules build??? ???debian/rules binary???. Additional to your patches I have the debian patches for chdir and w3mface applied. Tried that: Patch not-applied/indexcolor does not apply (enforce with -f) Hmm. Elimar -- Learned men are the cisterns of knowledge, not the fountainheads ;-)
Re: Mutt 1.5.17 and sidebar patch
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 the mental interface of Stephan Seitz told: [...] Besides, if the patch was not applied, mutt would print an error for unknown variables. You're right :) For testing purposes I downloaded your mutt version from http://www.lxtec.de/debarchiv/ and tested it on my i386 box. It produces the same results as my own compiled version. So there is no difference between your version and my version on two plattforms. Your built and your provided binary works as it should on my System. Do you have your colorsettings in a separated file which isn't sourced by the main muttrc? I compared the ldd output between the two versions, but besides the different header cache libraries and my kerberos support, there are no differences. I???m using Debian Testing. That doesn't matter. Elimar -- what IMHO then? IMHO - Inhalation of a Multi-leafed Herbal Opiate ;) --posting from alex in debian-user--
Re: Mutt 1.5.17 and sidebar patch
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 the mental interface of Stephan Seitz told: On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 05:27:46PM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: Do you have your colorsettings in a separated file which isn't sourced by the main muttrc? Now we are getting closer. Yes, I do, and this file is the last sourced colour file. However, checking my muttrc settings and testing line for line I got the following results: The index colour patch works as expected, if I don???t have the line(s) - folder-hook . 'push current-middle;push ESCV' index_subject doesn't color collapsed threads. This seems to be a bug :( This breaks index_subject, strange subject lines are coloured. - set index_format=%4C [%3M] %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15n %s or set index_format=%4C [%3M] (%4c) %2Z %{%b %d} %17.17n %-20.20t %s This breaks index_author, nothing is coloured anymore. index_author colors %F See file://localhost/usr/share/doc/mutt/html/manual.html#index-format Putting the the folder-hook after the colour definition will result in a working index_subject again, but index_format breaks index_author not matter if the line is before or after the colour definition. Can you reproduce this with your version? Yes I can. Elimar -- Excellent day for drinking heavily. Spike the office water cooler;-)
Re: Mutt 1.5.17 and sidebar patch
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 the mental interface of Stephan Seitz told: [...] Thanks, changing n to F index_author works now with the mentioned problems of collapsing a mailbox. This is bad. Since I don???t want all threads in my mailboxes uncollapsed if no new mail is available in them, I can???t use index_author or index_subject. Have a look at the header of debian/patches/not-applied/indexcolor and you can discuss this with the author. Shade and sweet water! Ohhh no, heater on and a pint of beer now ;) Elimar -- Talking much about oneself can also be a means to conceal oneself. -Friedrich Nietzsche
Re: Mutt 1.5.17 and sidebar patch
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 the mental interface of Stephan Seitz told: Hi! I'm using mutt 1.5.17 together with the sidebar patch. Now I'm wondering how to user index_author and index_subject. The command color index_subject red black . will colour all subject lines, but if I exchange . with another expression, nothing happens. And I don't get any results with index_author. Are there some people using these features? My setting for the sidebar colors: color sidebar_new brightyellow default color sidebar brightgreen red My settings to use the indexcolor patch: color index_author brightwhite default !~N color index_author brightred default ~N color index_author red brightyellow ~F color index_author cyan default '~r 5d' color index_author green default '~r 10d' color index_author brightyellow red ~D color index_subject brightwhite default !~N color index_subject brightred default ~N color index_subject red brightyellow ~F color index_subject cyan default '~r 5d' color index_subject green default '~r 10d' color index_subject brightyellow red ~D color index_collapsed brightyellow default color index_number blue default color index_flags brightyellow default color index_date magenta default color index_size brightyellow default color index_label brightyellow default BTW: Try $ HOWTO='pack c5,41*2,sqrt 7056,unpack(c,H)-2,oct 115' perl -le print $HOWTO Elimar -- what IMHO then? IMHO - Inhalation of a Multi-leafed Herbal Opiate ;) --posting from alex in debian-user--
Re: Mutt 1.5.17 and sidebar patch
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 the mental interface of Stephan Seitz told: [...] color index_subject brightred black ~s ANT does not colour mails having ANT in there subjects. color index_subject brightred black '~s ANT' Works for sure ;) BTW: Try $ HOWTO='pack c5,41*2,sqrt 7056,unpack(c,H)-2,oct 115' perl -le print $HOWTO Well, first there has to be a FM with examples, second those examples must work. ;-) Shade and sweet water! First close your curtains. Second: take a big sip of seet water. Third: You know Elimar -- what IMHO then? IMHO - Inhalation of a Multi-leafed Herbal Opiate ;) --posting from alex in debian-user--
Re: Mutt 1.5.17 and sidebar patch
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 the mental interface of Stephan Seitz told: On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 08:03:17PM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: color index_subject brightred black '~s ANT' Works for sure ;) Not here. And I made sure, that this was the only color command I had in my muttrc. Your mutt isn't patched with the indexcolor patch! You noticed that my examples are for use with indexcolor? Elimar -- Planung: Ersatz des Zufalls durch den Irrtum. -unknown-
Re: Mutt 1.5.17 and sidebar patch
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 the mental interface of Stephan Seitz told: On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 08:23:02PM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: Your mutt isn't patched with the indexcolor patch! You noticed that my examples are for use with indexcolor? mutt -v shows patch-1.5.13.greek0.indexcolor-3+cb. Every index_* functions are working besides those needing regex expressions. How did you compile your mutt version? Elimar -- Numeric stability is probably not all that important when you're guessing;-)
Re: Mutt 1.5.17 and sidebar patch
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 the mental interface of Stephan Seitz told: On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 08:03:17PM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: color index_subject brightred black '~s ANT' Works for sure ;) Well, in some ways it works, but as expected. This rule colours the following subjects: [OT] Scripting question: the length limit of a list? and [SECURITY] [DSA 1400-1] New perl packages fix arbitrary code execution Now the big question, why. Switch to the pager and type: / ~s ANT enter Which messages does mutt find? Shade and sweet water! Huuu, now I need sun and some Tequilla sunrise! Elimar -- Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it!
Re: Mutt 1.5.17 released
On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 the mental interface of Brendan Cully told: Hi all, Mutt 1.5.17 has just been posted to ftp://ftp.mutt.org/mutt/devel/mutt-1.5.17.tar.gz Modified Debian archiv with sidebar and indexcolor patch linked against $header_cache = qdbm: deb http://www.lxtec.de/debarchiv unstable main deb-src http://www.lxtec.de/debarchiv unstable main non-free # gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net --recv-keys C54F7FB0 # gpg --armor --export C54F7FB0 | apt-key add - # aptitude update Elimar -- what IMHO then? IMHO - Inhalation of a Multi-leafed Herbal Opiate ;) --posting from alex in debian-user--
Re: multiple query for addresses
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 the mental interface of Anton Achatz told: Hello, i have a small problem. I use mutt at work. The email addresses are stored in a ldap-database. Therefor i use a mutt_ldap script to look for the emailaddresses. Works fine. But now i wouldt like to use abook also. Is there a possibility to use two query_command's in mutt. For scanning muliple address sources have a look at the _l_ittle _b_rother _d_ata _b_ase lbdb from Roland Rosenfeld. http://www.spinnaker.de/lbdb/ It is such simple as: set query_command=lbdbq '%s' Tweak ~/.lbdb/lbdbrc to your needs. -- Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it!
Re: multiple query for addresses
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 the mental interface of Anton Achatz told: Thanks very much for the answer. Very helpful, but i use the mutt-ldap.pl not mutt_ldap_query.pl and i am not smart enought to make changes which works. maybe someone can help http://www.google.de/linux?hl=deie=ISO-8859-1q=%2Bmutt%2Blbdb%2BldapbtnG=Suchemeta= Elimar -- .~. /V\ L I N U X /( )\ Phear the Penguin ^^-^^
Re: Automatically truncating signatures
On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 the mental interface of Michael Pobega told: I'm using Vim as my text editor and I've yet to figure out a good way to automatically truncate everything below the signature line () when I reply to a message. I'd like to do this because I'd like to start using a signature in my messages, and having to get rid of all of the signatures and automated mailing list messages on every message manually is a bit irritating. Deletes everything from cursor line position till the last -- (dashdashblank): map ,ds :.;/^-- $/dCROhome-- ESCrightdEndICRCRUPUP Elimar -- On the keyboard of life you have always to keep a finger at the escape key;-)
Re: Poll: Quoting behaviour
On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 the mental interface of Rocco Rutte told: Hi, as pointed out on #mutt, the quoting behaviour of the new format=flowed (f=f for short) handler as added to the source after 1.5.14 is different than before: When replying to f=f messages, empty lines are left empty whereby an empty line is a line without further content after the quoting characters. So the question is how to proceed. The following options are available: 1) Introduce $quote_empty that makes this behaviour configurable 2) Restore the original behaviour for the f=f handler 3) Do 1 + 2 Opinions? 3) Elimar -- Never make anything simple and efficient when a way can be found to make it complex and wonderful ;-)
Re: jump to last read
On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 the mental interface of David Champion told: [...] Anybody else interested in such a feature? Or could it be done with a macro? Or did I even overlook something? http://home.uchicago.edu/~dgc/sw/mutt/patch-1.5.11.dgc.markmsg.2 provides an operation mark-msg which constructs a macro to search by Message-ID, using the current message's Message-ID. It's modelled on vi's feature to mark lines with m and return to them with '. For example, if I'm in the pager on Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED], then entering mark-msgaenter results in a macro 'a that issues search~i [EMAIL PROTECTED]enter. With this patch you could build your feature as a macro (e.g., macro index space mark-msgpreviousenterdisplay-message; 'previous to jump back), or you could implement it in code using the same technique as this patch uses. To be honest, but this sounds like carrying the church arround the village;) Why shouldn't it be possible to go back to the n*last read message? Mutt knows the next message by the unread flag, so it should be easy to hardcode a n*last_read_message, isn't it? I am very interested in that feature ;) Elimar -- We all know Linux is great... it does infinite loops in 5 seconds. -- Linus Torvalds
Re: [PATCH] Re: Coloring full line in header
On Sun, 06 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Michael Elkins told: D. J. Bolderman wrote: On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Thomas Dickey wrote: uh no - it's a mutt issue. ncurses and slang have comparable capabilities in this area, the issue is that mutt isn't calling ncurses to achieve the effect. So how do I get Mutt to call ncurses then ? Do I have to recompile or something ?? I spent some time tracking down the cause of this problem. I'd appreciate it if some people could test the patch at http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~me/mutt/patch-1.5-me.color_eol.1 Also, if some people using SLang could also test it to make sure that it doesn't break anything, that would be great. I tested it myself and it worked ok with both ncurses and slang, but its always good to get it tested in other environments. I've compiled mutt 1.5i with your patch and the Readme one ;-) both Slang and ncurses. It works very well for ncurses and is what I was looking for 2 month's ago. Great! The version compiled for Slang is a little worthy. For example when I am scrolling in a folder Slang is doing a refresh screen when I am at the end? I am using Linux on a i386 with kernel 2.4.19 ii libncurses5 5.2 ii libncurses5-de 5.2 ii libncursesw55.2 ii libncursesw5-de 5.2 ii ncurses-base5.2 ii ncurses-bin 5.2 ii ncurses-term5.2 ii slang1 1.4.5 ii slang1-utf8-de 1.4.5 ii slang1-utf8-pi 1.4.5 ii slang1a-utf81.4.5 Ciao Elimar -- Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it! msg31925/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: fcc-hook: how to set the current folder?
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Lukas Ruf told: Dear all, I would like to configure mutt 1.4 for outgoing emails such that every outgoing email is saved in an folder according to one of the following two methods: a) some particular folders are configured according to well-known ,-) email-addresses using the fcc-hook '~C pattern' 'folder_notation' -- solved b) all the emails I do not have specifically configured fcc-hooks for, I would like to store in the folder where I actually read the emails in. This is most useful when replying. For b) I would like to make use of the folder-hook. When entering a particular folder, I would like to set the fcc-hook such that every outgoing email is saved in this folder. This means you want set record=+inbox ? Maybe fcc-hook . inbox , but this is a contradiction! HTH -- Ersatz des Zufalls durch den Irrtum. -unknown- msg31769/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: fcc-hook: how to set the current folder?
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Lukas Ruf told: Elimar, On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: This means you want set record=+inbox ? Maybe fcc-hook . inbox , but this is a contradiction! I do not have a folder named inbox. It does not really solve my problem. Thanks, anyway. inbox is the folder where your incoming mails are saved! If you are using procmail it is your DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/YourInbox. If not try /var/spool/mail/YourUserName! Uff! -- Excellent day for drinking heavily. Spike the office water cooler;-) msg31778/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Mails sorting
On Mon, 07 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Fred told: Hi, Using $sort, $sort_aux, $sort_browsing (that's what Ive tried) I would like to sort my mails by threads so that when a new mail which belongs to a previous thread, arrives, mutt moves the freshly updated thread at the top of the index. Currently, the mail is just put in a thread, and I have to scroll down to see the incoming mails. You can browse very easy using tab jumping from one new mail to the next! HTH Elimar -- Numeric stability is probably not all that important when you're guessing;-). [Testing Michael Elkin's patch-1.5-me.color_eol.1]
Re: Mutt, SSH and Urlview - microsoft.public.windowsxp.*
On Sat, 05 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Sven Guckes told: * Elimar Riesebieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-04 16:21]: Sven Guckes told: still, i hope that the list of newsgroups can help you find people with knowledge about windowsxp scripting and access to the browsers used on that system. good luck! newsgroups about windows xp.. Are you bribed by M$ ? is this a trick question? Of course not! windows problems should be solved by people who get paid by M$, right? Yep, thats true. But why did you helped them with a hundred terms of M$ news groups? Readers of this list are as intelligent to find places where their problems can be solved. and all this is off topic here. In fact! so if you feel the need to discuss windows problems then please take it elsewhere. thankyou. See above. Sven [pointing out the bleeding obvious] Elimar [falling back to tw=68] -- Obviously the human brain works like a computer. Since there are no stupid computers humans can't be stupid. There are just a few running with Windows or even CE ;-) msg31581/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Autoview images in the pager - w3m
On Sat, 05 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Sven Guckes told: * Viktor Lakics [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-05 12:21]: Has anyone ever tried to work out how to autoview graphics inside mutt? [...] As was wondering whether anyone tried to hack the mailcap, mutt, w3m trio in a way that html messages could be shown in autoview with graphics inside? well, w3m already does what you want - so please use it. all you need is this auto_view text/html in your mutt setup and the following in your mailcap file: AFAIK w3m-img doesn't work for vt's. I use sometimes links combined with fbi. zgv should work as well. text/html ; w3m -dump -force_html %s ; copiousoutput text/htm; w3m -dump -force_html %s ; copiousoutput message/html; w3m -dump -force_html %s ; copiousoutput message/htm ; w3m -dump -force_html %s ; copiousoutput text/html ; w3m -dump -force_html %s ; copiousoutput ; \ test=test -n $DISPLAY text/htm ; w3m -dump -force_html %s ; copiousoutput ; \ test=test -n $DISPLAY text/html ; links -T text/html %s # within links you can link an # imageview to i.e fbi text/htm ; links -T text/html %s # within links you can link an # imageview to i.e fbi image/* ; xv %s ; test=test -n $DISPLAY image/* ; fbi %s Same for message/htm* as for text/htm* Ciao Elimar -- Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it! msg31584/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Autoview images in the pager - w3m
On Sat, 05 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Thomas Dickey told: On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 04:28:48PM +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: AFAIK w3m-img doesn't work for vt's. I use sometimes links combined with fbi. zgv should work as well. is someone working on zgv again? (the last I looked, it wasn't working that well) The latest version from Russell Marks is 5.6. AFAIK released in july/02. Ciao Elimar -- Do you smell something burning or ist it me? msg31594/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Autoview images in the pager - w3m
On Sat, 05 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Elimar Riesebieter told: On Sat, 05 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Sven Guckes told: * Viktor Lakics [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-05 12:21]: Has anyone ever tried to work out how to autoview graphics inside mutt? [...] As was wondering whether anyone tried to hack the mailcap, mutt, w3m trio in a way that html messages could be shown in autoview with graphics inside? well, w3m already does what you want - so please use it. all you need is this auto_view text/html in your mutt setup and the following in your mailcap file: AFAIK w3m-img doesn't work for vt's. [...] Sorry, this was a wrong suggestion! Via ~/.w3m/mailcap or any other mailcap defined in w3m's configfile you can bind the imageviewer to fbi when working on a vt! {getting red cheeks ;-)} Ciao Elimar -- The way to source is always uphill! -unknown- msg31598/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Mutt, SSH and Urlview - microsoft.public.windowsxp.*
On Fri, 04 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Sven Guckes told: [...] still, i hope that the list of newsgroups can help you find people with knowledge about windowsxp scripting and access to the browsers used on that system. good luck! Sven newsgroups about windows xp on news.fu-berlin.de on 2002-10-04: Are you bribed by M$ ? Elimar -- Excellent day for drinking heavily. Spike the office water cooler;-) msg31564/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: configuring POP to retrieve mail periodically
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Neal Norwitz told: I am trying to configure mutt to see if it's useful. I've got most things working ok, except I can't get mutt to automatically get mail via POP3 every minute. I've googled and searched mutt.org/doc and the faq. To use pop via mutt is not recommended. Try fetchmail to fetch mail from your isp account! procmail will sort the mails into your folders! Ciao Elimar -- On the keyboard of life you have always to keep a finger at the escape key;-) msg31515/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: starting out with gpg
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Mike Arrison told: Howdy Mutters, I've been off the list for awhile, but I'm happy to be back. Anyway, my issue du jour is gpg. I've read a bunch of faq about setting it up, and I think I've got it. I have a public key (ID ABFAFC30) published and I can sign and encrypt messages just fine. My question comes to receiving signed messages. When I get an email from someone who is not on my keyring Mutt says that the signature cannot be verified. I was hoping that it would automatically go out to the key server and retreive the key. Is that possible? Is it good practice? Doing a manual gpg --rece-key KEYID works, but I'd rather something more automatic. source gpg.rc from your mutt doc dir in your muttrc. You can check the all commands in the manual. Nothing need to be handworked on that file;-) HTH -- It's a good thing we don't get all the government we pay for. msg31516/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: starting out with gpg
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Burton Samograd told: On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 11:27:34AM -0400, Mike Arrison wrote: My question comes to receiving signed messages. When I get an email from someone who is not on my keyring Mutt says that the signature cannot be verified. I was hoping that it would automatically go out to the key server and retreive the key. Is that possible? Is it good practice? Doing a manual gpg --rece-key KEYID works, but I'd rather something more automatic. Thanks in advance, Mike Arrison P.S. Does my signature on this email look right? Try this in your muttrc. Works fine for me when the person has the key published at the keyserver i'm using. set pgp_getkeys_command=gpg --recv-keys %r 2 /dev/null Not needed! I checked my muttrc for something like gpg --recv and all is commented out. My keyreceive works from my ~/.gnupg/options: keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve include-disabled include-revoked This works for gnupg 1.07 and 1.2. I remember in gnupg 1.06 it must be recv-keys as a single option. -- On the keyboard of life you have always to keep a finger at the escape key;-) msg31520/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: reply-to alternatives
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Hanspeter Roth told: On Oct 03 at 14:55, Sven Guckes spoke: if the reason is *anotehr MUA then this is *not* the forum to discuss it. comp.mail.misc exists. Is there a mailgateway for comp.mail.misc or comp.mail.headers? Which newsreader is most similar to mutt? slrn. Ask Sven ;-) -- Obviously the human brain works like a computer. Since there are no stupid computers humans can't be stupid. There are just a few running with Windows or even CE ;-) msg31524/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Where config mutt to use lynx and *not* Galeon?
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 the mental interface of Thomas Dickey told: On Sat, Sep 28, 2002 at 09:13:27AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Default Red Hat 7.3 uses Galeon to read html email in mutt. Where do I change this to lynx??? in your $HOME/.mailcap, a line like this for instance: text/html; lynx-cs -force_html -stdin (there are several ways to do it) i.e. text/html; w3m -dump -T text/html %s; copiousoutput w3m for me is better for viewing tables. Ciao Elimar -- Never make anything simple and efficient when a way can be found to make it complex and wonderful ;-)
Re: Where config mutt to use lynx and *not* Galeon?
On Wed, 02 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Thomas E. Dickey told: On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: [...] (there are several ways to do it) i.e. text/html; w3m -dump -T text/html %s; copiousoutput w3m for me is better for viewing tables. how much email do you get that uses tables? Probably much more than you ;-) Elimar -- The way to source is always uphill! --unknown--
Re: replying to unwrapped messages with vi
On Tue, 01 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Thomas E. Dickey told: On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, kevin lyda wrote: On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 06:09:47AM -0400, Thomas E. Dickey wrote: On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Ken Weingold wrote: Not sure about vi, but vim has a wonderful method of wrapping text. A simple Q} will wrap the whole paragraph. Or Qdown arrow will do for Outhouse since it seems to make each paragraph all one long line. huh. neat. i started on vi so i always have had vf and vq for formatting plain and quoted paragraphs: map vf !}fmt map vq !}fmt -p '' [...] I use gqap in vim. Thats for leaving the qotes at start of line. Or you can have vim do this reformatting automatically by applying patches 6.1.142 and 6.1.143 and adding this to your autocmd: set formatoptions+=a (posted at vim.vim.org!) Ciao Elimar -- Alles was viel bedacht wird ist bedenklich!;-) Friedrich Nietzsche
Re: mutt and exchange
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 the mental interface of David Rock told: * Michael Leone [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-26 13:17]: Gregory Seidman said: [...] Good question. Dunno how mutt integrates with LDAP, but I know I have used Outlook Express to query a GAL via LDAP. If you need to configure a firewall or anything, LDAP access is port 389, I believe. Look for muttldapquery.pl in the contribs. It does a good job connecting to the LDAP on the Exchange server. I didn't find that stuff whether in mutt contrib no at google-search? Elimar -- The way to source is always uphill! -unknown- msg31423/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: download pgpwrap from where?
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 the mental interface of savanna told: Where do I download pgpewrap from? It's referred to in the sample muttrc files, for encrypting mail with gpg, however I can't find it anywhere on the web (though I've found hundreds of references to using it in my .muttrc ;-) ). I've searched debian.org, rpmfind, and the archives of mutt-users. pgpewrap is part of mutt. At debian distri you can find in /usr/lib/mutt. Or try /usr/local/lib/mutt. Here's one of the offending lines from my .muttrc: set pgp_encrypt_sign_command=pgpewrap gpg --passphrase-fd 0 -v --batch --output - --encrypt --sign %?a?-u %a? --armor --always-trust -- -r %r -- %f $PATH doesn't include /usr/lib/mutt so you must change your muttrc to /usr/lib/mutt/pgpewrap gpg ... HTH -- Alles was viel bedacht wird ist bedenklich!;-) Friedrich Nietzsche
Re: .procmailrc
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 the mental interface of savanna told: A slightly offtopic question - I'm using procmail for my mail filtering, just wondering what people are using to catch all of the mutt-users email. I'm currently using: :0 : * ^To:.*(mutt-.*) mutt-users :0 : * ^Cc:.*(mutt-.*) mutt-users :0 : * ^From:.*(mutt-.*) mutt-users man procmailrc. search for TO. HTH -- .~. /V\ L I N U X /( )\ Phear the Penguin ^^-^^ msg31327/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: download pgpwrap from where?
Hello Savanna, On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 the mental interface of savanna told: Where do I download pgpewrap from? It's referred to in the sample muttrc files, for encrypting mail with gpg, however I can't find it anywhere on the web (though I've found hundreds of references to using it in my .muttrc ;-) ). pgpewrap is part of mutt distribution. I've searched debian.org, rpmfind, and the archives of mutt-users. Here's one of the offending lines from my .muttrc: set pgp_encrypt_sign_command=pgpewrap gpg --passphrase-fd 0 -v --batch --output - --encrypt --sign %?a?-u %a? --armor --always-trust -- -r %r -- %f On debian you can find it at /usr/lib/mutt/pgpewrap. Try /usr/local/lib/mutt as well. /usr/lib/mutt isn't a part of $PATH so you have to set: set pgp_encrypt_sign_command=/usr/lib/mutt/pgpewrap gpg --passphrase-fd \ 0 -v --batch --output - --encrypt --sign %?a?-u %a? --armor --always-trust \ -- -r %r -- %f in your muttrc. HTH -- Do you smell something burning or ist it me? msg31335/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: download pgpwrap from where?
Hello Savanna, On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 the mental interface of savanna told: Where do I download pgpewrap from? It's referred to in the sample muttrc files, for encrypting mail with gpg, however I can't find it anywhere on the web (though I've found hundreds of references to using it in my .muttrc ;-) ). pgpewrap is part of mutt distribution. I've searched debian.org, rpmfind, and the archives of mutt-users. Here's one of the offending lines from my .muttrc: set pgp_encrypt_sign_command=pgpewrap gpg --passphrase-fd 0 -v --batch --output - --encrypt --sign %?a?-u %a? --armor --always-trust -- -r %r -- %f On debian you can find it at /usr/lib/mutt/pgpewrap. Try /usr/local/lib/mutt as well. /usr/lib/mutt isn't a part of $PATH so you have to set: set pgp_encrypt_sign_command=/usr/lib/mutt/pgpewrap gpg --passphrase-fd \ 0 -v --batch --output - --encrypt --sign %?a?-u %a? --armor --always-trust \ -- -r %r -- %f in your muttrc. HTH -- Do you smell something burning or ist it me? msg31357/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: download pgpwrap from where?
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 the mental interface of savanna told: Where do I download pgpewrap from? It's referred to in the sample muttrc files, for encrypting mail with gpg, however I can't find it anywhere on the web (though I've found hundreds of references to using it in my .muttrc ;-) ). I've searched debian.org, rpmfind, and the archives of mutt-users. pgpewrap is part of mutt. At debian distri you can find in /usr/lib/mutt. Or try /usr/local/lib/mutt. Here's one of the offending lines from my .muttrc: set pgp_encrypt_sign_command=pgpewrap gpg --passphrase-fd 0 -v --batch --output - --encrypt --sign %?a?-u %a? --armor --always-trust -- -r %r -- %f $PATH doesn't include /usr/lib/mutt so you must change your muttrc to /usr/lib/mutt/pgpewrap gpg ... HTH -- Alles was viel bedacht wird ist bedenklich!;-) Friedrich Nietzsche
Re: mutt colors
On Wed, 04 Sep 2002 the mental interface of Elimar Riesebieter told: Hi all, one of my colorsets is color hdrdefault blackcyan I compiled the unpatched source from mutt.org against slang (--with-slang) and now it works. There is only one thing to solve: Can't use ACF now, ascii_chars are working. I`ll open a new thread. Thanks to Dave and Thomas. Ciao Elimar -- Talking much about oneself can also be a means to conceal oneself. -Friedrich Nietzsche msg30749/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: mutt colors
On Fri, 06 Sep 2002 the mental interface of Elimar Riesebieter told: On Wed, 04 Sep 2002 the mental interface of Elimar Riesebieter told: Hi all, one of my colorsets is color hdrdefault blackcyan I compiled the unpatched source from mutt.org against slang (--with-slang) and now it works. There is only one thing to solve: Can't use ACF now, ascii_chars are working. I`ll open a new thread. ^ ACS sorry! Thanks to Dave and Thomas. Ciao Elimar -- Alles was viel bedacht wird ist bedenklich!;-) Friedrich Nietzsche msg30750/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
ACS and Slang
Hi all, I compiled unpatched sources from mutt.org against slang. This was to have a full background colored headerline! But now I can not view the pager with ACS trees. I have to switch to set ascii_chars in muttrc. The version of slang I am using is: ii slang1 1.4.5-1 ii slang1-utf8-dev 1.4.5-1 ii slang1a-utf81.4.5-1 Any advices? Ciao Elimar -- Obviously the human brain works like a computer. Since there are no stupid computers humans can't be stupid. There are just a few running with Windows or even CE ;-) msg30751/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: ACS and Slang
On Fri, 06 Sep 2002 the mental interface of Thomas E. Dickey told: On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: Hi all, I compiled unpatched sources from mutt.org against slang. This was to have a full background colored headerline! But now I can not view the pager with ACS trees. I have to switch to set ascii_chars in muttrc. my impression (haven't seen any comments that this is fixed yet) is that the slang UTF-8 package doesn't work for line-drawing characters. There were some patches to hardcode the corresponding UTF-8 strings which may make it usable. otoh, ncursesw does support Unicode/UTF-8 line-drawing... perhaps it would be simpler to just patch mutt to add the extra places to fill in the background. [...] Is there a patch to add the extra places to fill in the background? Where Do I find it? And then compile against ncurses? Thx Elimar -- Numeric stability is probably not all that important when you're guessing;-) msg30753/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: ACS and Slang
On Fri, 06 Sep 2002 the mental interface of Thomas E. Dickey told: On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: On Fri, 06 Sep 2002 the mental interface of Thomas E. Dickey told: otoh, ncursesw does support Unicode/UTF-8 line-drawing... perhaps it would be simpler to just patch mutt to add the extra places to fill in the background. [...] Is there a patch to add the extra places to fill in the background? Where Do I find it? I haven't made one. Perhaps it's about time. This topic comes up occasionally, and since I'm in the process of checking the pre-release, it's a good idea to work on this end of things. [...] YEP. But the mutt developers have to put this into the sources. It would be more usefull to act with an option like set hdr_bkgdcolor. So it's in the users choise to configure there headers as they want to. I am not a programmer. So how to tell this wish? A mail to mutt-dev? Ciao Elimar -- The way to source is always uphill! -unknown- msg30765/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: procmail filerting for mutt lists
On Fri, 06 Sep 2002 the mental interface of Oliver Fuchs told: On Fri, 06 Sep 2002, Sven Guckes wrote: [...] or this: :0: * ^TO_mutt-(announce|users)(mutt\.org|gbnet\.net) mutt Sven but also this in .muttrc: set followup_to=yes ^^^ the default setting set reply_to=ask-yes ^^^ the default setting [...] We don`t have to repeat the default settings of mutt in muttrc ;-) Ciao Elimar -- Obviously the human brain works like a computer. Since there are no stupid computers humans can't be stupid. There are just a few running with Windows or even CE ;-) msg30785/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: procmail filerting for mutt lists
On Sat, 07 Sep 2002 the mental interface of Oliver Fuchs told: [...] Absolutely ... who wrote this? Banned from the list. No, banned from the pubs. Skoal! Elimar -- Planung: Ersatz des Zufalls durch den Irrtum. -unknown- msg30787/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
mutt colors
Hi all, one of my colorsets is color hdrdefault blackcyan The text, but _only_ the text of my headers is black on cyan. Is it possible to get the whole lines backgrounded in cyan? Tested in xterm, aterm and ttyx. Thx in advance Ciao Elimar -- The way to source is always uphill! -unknown- msg30667/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: mutt colors
On Wed, 04 Sep 2002 the mental interface of Thomas Dickey told: On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 01:49:26PM +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: Hi all, one of my colorsets is color hdrdefault blackcyan The text, but _only_ the text of my headers is black on cyan. Is it possible to get the whole lines backgrounded in cyan? Tested in xterm, aterm and ttyx. yes - by modifying mutt. It's the way mutt sets up the calls to ncurses which produces this behavior. I've seen some screenshots with the behaviour I want in the net? Can't remember the adresses. Ciao Elimar -- On the keyboard of life you have always to keep a finger at the escape key;-) msg30669/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: mutt and exchange
On Wed, 04 Sep 2002 the mental interface of Gregory Seidman told: I looked around for information on how to do this, but didn't find any. I would like to be able to deal with my email using mutt, as I have for a year or two. Unfortunately, the job I now have uses MS Exchange for email and I can't seem to get mutt talking to it. When I run mutt -f imap://server/ it asks for my username and password, then tells me that the login failed. The username and password are right, Ask your M$ -Administrator. Does he exists? since I use them successfully with Outlook. Much the same thing happens with Mozilla mail, incidentally. Is there any way to get more information? Is imap the wrong choice for dealing with Exchange? Do I need something No! The admin has to enable imap. Does he knows how to? more in the URL? --Greg -- Learned men are the cisterns of knowledge, not the fountainheads ;-) msg30679/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: move kmail's to mutt ?
On Mon, 02 Sep 2002 the mental interface of Michael Wördehoff told: Hi, I'm not on your list, so please amswer me directly. Is there a way to transfer my kmail-folder ( which contains mail folders on several levels ) to mutt ? My kmail is in $HOME/Mail, mutt uses /var/Mail. On Debian woody. You have to put set folder=~/Mail in your muttrc. Ciao Elimar -- Never make anything simple and efficient when a way can be found to make it complex and wonderful ;-) msg30664/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: spam harvesting
On Sat, 31 Aug 2002 the mental interface of Jeremy Blosser told: On Aug 31, Aaron Goldblatt [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: an fyi so yall know it's happening, my email address used exclusively for mutt-users and mutt-dev has been harvested for spam. i believe i posted to mutt-users exactly once, and never to mutt-dev. Blame the people that are archiving this list on the web without obfuscating the addresses. Isn' it possible to check the puplic archives? Ciao Elimar -- Never make anything simple and efficient when a way can be found to make it complex and wonderful ;-) -- msg30585/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
PGP getkeys
Hi all, I've configured my mutt for using gnupg. But when I define a PGP getkeys command, the display gets corrupted? What did I wrong? Thx in advance Elimar -- Do you smell something burning or ist it me? -- msg29915/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: PGP getkeys
On Sun, 28 Jul 2002 the mental interface of Michael Tatge told: Elimar Riesebieter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered: I've configured my mutt for using gnupg. But when I define a PGP getkeys command, the display gets corrupted? What did I wrong? Don't use getkeys. Set a keyserver in the gnupg options file and put this line therem, too. keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve Thank you, but thereis no option keyserver-option and auto-key-retrieve but an option : # man gpg | grep -i -A 5 auto-key --no-auto-key-retrieve This option disables the automatic retrieving of keys from a keyserver while verifying signa tures. This option allows you to keep a key server in the options file for the --send-keys and --recv-keys commands. and I guess that your version of auto-key-retrieve is the default! Ciao Elimar -- Obviously the human brain works like a computer. Since there are no stupid computers humans can't be stupid. There are just a few running with Windows or even CE. -- msg29921/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: PGP getkeys
On Sun, 28 Jul 2002 the mental interface of Sven Guckes told: * Elimar Riesebieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-28 15:54]: From: Elimar Riesebieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Elimar Riesebieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: PGP getkeys Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2002 17:54:36 +0200 Message-ID: 20020728155436.GA1989@local User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.28i I've configured my mutt for using gnupg. But when I define a PGP getkeys command, the display gets corrupted? What did I wrong? what exactly did you do at all? I've sent a mail to the mutt-user-list and why is your Reply-To: line a copy of the From: line? and It is copied from my_hdr From: You're very intelligent to notice that! would you consider upgrading to mutt 1.4 before No! I am waiting for a stable deb package. and fixing the local in your MID to a FQDN? In my local area I do not need to use a FQDN. You are not able to identify my MID in the WAN! Sven Thank you for your friendly help! Ciao Elimar -- Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it! -- msg29922/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
mutt+exim+avmailgate
---BeginMessage--- I switched the server in my local network to Debian Woody. There runs Exim version 3.35 #1 built 04-Mar-2002 23:05:40. At least I installed avmailgate from http://www.hbedv.com/. Avmailgate is listening at port 25 and does a smtp forward to port 825. In exim.conf daemon_smtp_port = smtp-backdoor is configured, where smtp-backdoor is 825/tcp in the /etc/services. Now every mail fetched by fetchmail and relayed from a client is scanned by avmailgate. But when I send an email logged on the server itself, the mail is directly forwarded to exim without scanning through port 25. I am using mutt with set sendmail=sendmail -oi -oem configured. I am not shure, but this transports the mail indepentend from the listening port directly to exim (vs sendmail)? So how do I have to configure mutt's set sendmail to go through port 25 (AvMailgate)? Thanks in advance! Ciao Elimar -- It's a good thing we don't get all the government we pay for. -- ---End Message---
M$ Exchange Server
Hi, I wish all of you a happy new year! I am using mutt since 2 months and I am convinced of its power. So it would be very helpfull for me to use mutt as well in my office! There I do have a linux desktop and some unix boxes arround. The company wide mailsystem is based on that product called M$-Exchange-Server, and I am not able to change the mind of some admins to use a linux box instead! My question: How can I communicate with that Exchange box to get all my mails by mutt or fetch- and procmail? Smtp sending is no problem. I am using a thin postfixserver on my laptop, which sends the mails to mail.smtp.company! Any ideas? Thanks in advance! Ciao Elimar -- Learned men are the cisterns of knowledge, not the fountainheads ;-) --
Re: M$ Exchange Server
On Fri, 04 Jan 2002 the mental interface of Steve Kennedy told: On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 02:45:42PM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: The company wide mailsystem is based on that product called M$-Exchange-Server, and I am not able to change the mind of some admins to use a linux box instead! My question: How can I communicate with that Exchange box to get all my mails by mutt or fetch- and procmail? Smtp sending is no problem. I am using a thin postfixserver on my laptop, which sends the mails to mail.smtp.company! Any ideas? Make sure the admins have enabled IMAP, and use mutt's IMAP functions. Works fine. I'm not shure whether they do it! They are very paranoid and still only Oulook is enabled! Thank you Ciao Elimar -- (1) X=Y ; Given (2) X^2=XY; Multiply both sides by X (3) X^2-Y^2=XY-Y^2; Subtract Y^2 from both sides (4) (X+Y)(X-Y)=Y(X-Y) ; Factor (5) X+Y=Y ; Cancel out (X-Y) term (6) 2Y=Y ; Substitute X for Y, by equation 1 (7) 2=1 ; Divide both sides by Y Omni, proof that 2 equals 1 --
Re: Possible to get the mail fetched by getmail filtered?
On Fri, 04 Jan 2002 the mental interface of Anh Lai told: fetchmail does the trick [ On 01/05/02, Charles Jie decided to write: ] Now I have a mail system = postfix + mutt + procmail + getmail. getmail fetches my mail in some POP3 servers. But it just places mail in some mboxes - compared to the mail received by postfix and sorted/filtered by procmail - and looks having no way to sort/filter mail further. How do you do it for POP3 mail? (some of these mailboxes do be able to 'forward' mail to my server, but inevitably add lines to message header. :) Hi Anh, just remove getmail and use fetchmail. It is a very easy to configure fetchmailer to handle several users with several mailboxes. It supprts IMAP, POP, .! http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/fetchmail/ Ciao Elimar -- Numeric stability is probably not all that important when you're guessing;-) --
Forwarding threads
Hi ladies and gents, some informations out of this list are very usefull to use at my office! How do I forward or bounce a complete thread to another adress? Ciao Elimar -- You cannot propel yourself forward by patting yourself on the back. --
Re: Forwarding threads
On Fri, 04 Jan 2002 the mental interface of Jeremy Blosser told: Elimar Riesebieter [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: some informations out of this list are very usefull to use at my office! How do I forward or bounce a complete thread to another adress? tag the thread: esct then to do the forward or bounce operation on the entire thread, preface the 'f' or 'b' command with ';'. Thak you gents. It works as I want to! Ciao Elimar -- Numeric stability is probably not all that important when you're guessing;-) --
Re: flea
On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 the mental interface of Michael P. Soulier told: Hey people. I just noticed on Debian's missing manpages page, that flea is undocumented. It appears to be a bug reporting tool for Mutt, is that right? Where can I find information on it to contribute a manpage? man flea: NAME flea - Report a bug (or rather a flea) in mutt. SYNOPSIS flea DESCRIPTION flea is a shell script which helps you to submit a bug report against the mutt(1) mail user agent. ---snip It must exist. Maybe you have to install flea seperatly! Ciao Elimar -- Alles was viel bedacht wird ist bedenklich!;-) Friedrich Nietzsche --
Subject
Hi all, I want to write special characters to the header while creating a new mail. I did an unset header, so the header isn´t editable in my vim. But it is not possible to write something like äüö in the pager. set charset=iso-8859-1 is done in my muttrc! Any help is welcome Ciao Elimar -- Do you smell something burning or ist it me? --
Re: Editor colors
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 the mental interface of Michael Montagne told: I know how to set colors in the pager while reading email, but where do you set colors for the editor (vim in my case)? Hi Michael, you have to edit your ~/.vimrc ---snip My Color Section hi SpecialKey term=bold ctermfg=4 guifg=Blue hi NonText term=bold cterm=bold ctermfg=4 gui=bold guifg=Blue hi .. ---snap examples are available in your installation at $VIMRUNTIME/colors! Have fun Elimar -- It's a good thing we don't get all the government we pay for. --
Re: Editor colors
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 the mental interface of Kenneth Pronovici told: I know how to set colors in the pager while reading email, but where do you set colors for the editor (vim in my case)? You use a Vim syntax file, i.e. :set ft=mail or something like set editor=vim -c 'set tw=68' -c 'source\ $VIMRUNTIME/syntax/mail.vim' -- It's a good thing we don't get all the government we pay for. --
urlview
Hi all, I am using mutt since 4 weeks: It is fantastic! Now it is very easy to read usenets and other stuff! Here my question: How to tell mutt or urlview to use mozilla for viewing url´s? My configuration calls alway lynx. -- Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it! --
Re: urlview
On Sun, 02 Dec 2001 the mental interface of Im Eunjea told: * Ren? Clerc [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2001-12-02 19:31]: * Elimar Riesebieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-12-2001 19:27]: | How to tell mutt or urlview to use mozilla for viewing url´s? My | configuration calls alway lynx. 19:29 [rene@clerc:~] $ cat .urlview COMMAND links '%s' 19:30 [rene@clerc:~] $ if you are using gnome. COMMAND gnome-moz-remote %s Not allways. Both versions are working very well! Thank you Gents Ciao Elimar -- Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it! --
Re: urlview
On Sun, 02 Dec 2001 the mental interface of René Clerc told: * Elimar Riesebieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-12-2001 19:27]: | How to tell mutt or urlview to use mozilla for viewing url´s? My | configuration calls alway lynx. 19:29 [rene@clerc:~] $ cat .urlview COMMAND links '%s' 19:30 [rene@clerc:~] $ Now urlview uses mozilla as well for http and mailto: !! I want to handle my mails with mutt! cat .urlview ### # Urlview configuration file. # man urlview Man page # # The defaults are shown here: # # REGEXP (((https?|ftp|gopher)://|(mailto|file|news):)[^' \t]+|(www|web|w3)\.[-a-z0-9.]+)[^' \t.,;\):] #COMMAND url_handler.sh %s COMMAND /usr/X11R6/bin/mozilla %s # Thanks for advices Ciao Elimar -- It's a good thing we don't get all the government we pay for. --
Re: highlight mailboxes with unread messages
Am Sam, 24 Nov 2001, schrieb Dragos_C: I wish when viewing mailboxes those with unread messages to appear highlighted. A possibility ? I'm newbie... -- Best regards Dragos_C same on me! Ciao Elimar -- Obviously the human brain works like a computer. Since there are no stupid computers humans can't be stupid. There are just a few running with Windows or even CE.
Re: Move into folders
On 24 Nov 2001 the mental interface of René Clerc told: * Elimar Riesebieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [24-11-2001 19:52]: | Hi all, | | I am new using mutt, but by using it I learn much about | configurationfiles. | | I put something like | mbox-hook ! 'MUTT-USERS' +archiv/mutt-users/`date +%Y-%m` | in my personal source of muttrc. It works! But by changing folders | all read messages are moved into archiv. I want mutt to do that only | after quit mutt or asking me. Is there a possibility like | set move-mails=ask-yes? That'll be: set move=ask-yes BTW, what's the function of the exclamation mark? I tried this mbox-hook (I don't use any myself) both with and without the mark, and I don't notice the difference... There is mo function on the exclamation mark! It is a wrong edit from myself! Thank you for your advice! HTH, -- René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) The purpose of the present course is the deepening and development of difficulties underlying contemporary theory... -A. A. Blasov -- Obviously the human brain works like a computer. Since there are no stupid computers humans can't be stupid. There are just a few running with Windows or even CE.
Move into folders
Hi all, I am new using mutt, but by using it I learn much about configurationfiles. I put something like mbox-hook ! 'MUTT-USERS' +archiv/mutt-users/`date +%Y-%m` in my personal source of muttrc. It works! But by changing folders all read messages are moved into archiv. I want mutt to do that only after quit mutt or asking me. Is there a possibility like set move-mails=ask-yes? Thanks and Ciao Elimar -- Obviously the human brain works like a computer. Since there are no stupid computers humans can't be stupid. There are just a few running with Windows or even CE.