Re: Mutt, NFS and errno = 31

2018-03-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

Am 2018-03-30 hackte João Oliveira in die Tasten:
>   -- Minutes later I tried to save a message in this NFS-mounted Mail
>   folder and bad things happened:
>
>  After several seconds trying to save it mutt gave "too many
>  links, errno = 31" and I was surprised to see that the folder
>  where I tried to save the message was FILLED with copies of the
>  message to be saved, hundreds of them. I tried several times,
>  same result. Operation fails, folder is awash with copies.
>
>   -- I moved back Mail from NFS to local. Everything is fine.
>
>   -- I moved Mail from local to NFS. Too many links again.
>
>   -- I blamed the MH folders for it and changed everything to Maildir.
>   Same problem again: a filled folder with 1000+ copies and errno 31.
>
>   -- I blamed the mutt version for it (1.5.x) and compiled 1.9.y. Same
>   problem again.

mutt works perfectly with NFS, but hiw did you mount it?

I use since more then 10 years following line in my /etc/fstab:

192.168.0.201:/home /home nfs
bg,intr,hard,tcp,vers=4,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,rw 0 0

> thanks for any help and hints,
>
> joao batista

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[WAS: Re: Can mutt prefetch mail] Your GPG signatur is wrong

2017-05-16 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Feng,

you should correct your GPG signature.

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Re: How to decode INLINE GPG messages?

2017-02-22 Thread Michelle Konzack
On 2017-02-22 12:58:17 Francesco Ariis hacked into the keyboard:
> Hello Michelle,
> P (check-traditional-pgp) should do the trick, but I never
> tested it. Inline messages and signatures are discouraged for a bunch
> of reasons, maybe your contact misconfigured their client.

I tried it several times and then the xterm window with mutt closes.

Now I got it,  Pressing  to long without  trigers
closing of xterm.  Do not ask why, -- I do not know!

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How to decode INLINE GPG messages?

2017-02-22 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

I get every day GPG signed and crypted messages, but these are always as
attachment.  However, two days ago, I have gotten a message with  INLINE
crypting like

-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
Charset: windows-1252
Version: GnuPG v2

hQIMA4/WG/fTbdX8ARAAw0CwUeDUpr34bVyIdOv+S32F8sMeCogqz0VIeKe+Qaq1
,snip>
=XbKy
-END PGP MESSAGE-

and I can not open it.
I have NEVER used this inline stuff, hence my question:

How can I read it?

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Re: mails to lists automatically?

2017-02-20 Thread Michelle Konzack
On 2017-02-20 10:50:47 Jon LaBadie hacked into the keyboard:
> Something similar may already be in there, the "L" command.
> If set up, 'L' replies to the list, 'r' replies to the
> message poster.

;-)  I use mutt since 1999 and I am on more then 60 mailinglists,
which mean, I know RTL.

I do not want to use "l" if it is NOT neccesary.  If I  am  in  a
Mailing-List folder, I want to use a  Single-Key-Stroke  reply  and  not
break my fingers every time.

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mails to lists automatically?

2017-02-20 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello *,

I have my own Mailserver and sort my mails to different folders. Exactly
list mails go to the appropriated list folder and PMs stay in the  INBOX
where I decide what to do with it.

However, if I am in a List-Folder like

.ML_mail.mutt-users@mutt_org/

I like to have the default set to send to the List and not a PM.
If I press R, it should ask me if I want a PM or RTL.

How can this be archived easyly?

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Firefox, ~/.mailcap and mutt with profile

2017-02-14 Thread Michelle Konzack
Good day,

I have some Firefox profiles and like to use for for them specified mutt
configs.

In my WindowManager FVWM it works since ever by using

mutt -F ~/.mutt/user_linux4miche...@gmail.com.conf

however, /etc/mailcap is setup to

message/rfc822; mutt -Rf '%s'; edit=mutt -f '%s'; needsterminal

which is simply crap, because I  use  the  courier-imap  server  without
local mailboxes, hence I have tried to use in my ~/.mailcop

message/rfc822; mutt -F ~/.mutt/user_linux4miche...@gmail.com.conf -Rf '%s'; 
edit=mutt -F ~/.mutt/user_linux4miche...@gmail.com.conf -f '%s'; needsterminal

but it is simply ignored, even if in Firefox about:config it is set to

helpers.global_mailcap.file default string  /etc/mailcap
helpers.private_mailcap.filedefault string  ~/.mailcap

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Re: Holy Grail (multipart/alternative + HTML + inline images + GPG)

2017-01-26 Thread Michelle Konzack
On 2017-01-26 08:24:30 Patrice Levesque hacked into the keyboard:
> I'm happy it seems to work for you, and that the problem's probably in
> my chair.  Would you be kind enough to send me a direct email to
> mutt.wa...@ptaff.ca using your method? That may help me figure out
> what's so different between your mail structure and mine.

Currently not possibel, because the script is on my server @home which I
can not access trough the Internet and I work currently 600km far away.

> Just out of curiosity, when you recall the message, does the editor show
> only the text/plain part? It seems I always get an improperly unwrapped
> version of the multipart/alternative part.  And when you exit the
> editor, are you saying all MIME parts left unchanged?

I see the text/plain part only.
I can not edit the text/html part.

Ehm yes, I get all parts presented and it looks like

8<--
From: linux4michelle
To: admin
Cc: 
Bcc: 
Subject: Only a test
Reply-To: 
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="All_the_parts"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8Bit

This is a multi-part message in MIME format

--All_the_parts
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Some_text";

--Some_text
Content-Type: text/plain

Hello World!

--Some_text
Content-Type: text/html

Hello World!

--Some_text--

--All_the_parts
Content-Type: image/png; name="mutt.png"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="mutt.png"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64



--All_the_parts--

8<--

> I get that, but I'd prefer dealing with GPG inside mutt, I want to avoid
> recreating mutt's perfectly fine interface for it (selecting keys for
> instance).
> 
> 
> Thanks, and have a nice day,

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Re: Holy Grail (multipart/alternative + HTML + inline images + GPG)

2017-01-25 Thread Michelle Konzack
On 2017-01-25 07:55:05 Patrice Levesque hacked into the keyboard:
>   - multipart/mixed
>   - multipart/alternative
>   - text/plain
>   - multipart/related
>   - text/html
>   - inline image
>   - attachments

Are you sure, you have closed every part properly?

I do some things similary, BUT I use commandline tools,  to  create  the
multipart/alternative  and  then  I  move  the  complete  file  to   the
~/Maildir/.Drafts/new/ folder, where mutt can find  it  if  I  recall  a
message.

> Any possible way to achieve that “send as is” behaviour, or do you guys
> know any patch in the wild that would allow that?

You can use sendmail or ssmtp to send the file without using mutt.
It is much easier, specially from a script.

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Can not more connect to my own mailserver...

2017-01-02 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello *,

I have multiple configs which look like

[ ~/.mutt/user_linux4miche...@gmail.com.conf ]--
set my_folder="imaps://imap.gmail.com/"

set my_imap_server="gmail.com"
set my_smtp_server="smtp.gmail.com:465"

set my_user="linux4michelle"
set my_pass=""
set signature="~/.mutt/signature_linux4michelle.conf"

source ~/.mutt/config
source ~/.mutt/misc.conf
source ~/.mutt/imap.conf
source ~/.mutt/smtp.conf


[ ~/.mutt/imap.conf ]---
set imap_authenticators=""
set imap_check_subscribed=yes
set imap_delim_chars="/."
set imap_headers="DATE FROM SUBJECT TO CC MESSAGE-ID REFERENCES CONTENT-TYPE 
CONTENT-DESCRIBTION IN-REPLY-TO REPLY-TO LINES LIST-POST X-MAILINGLIST"
set imap_idle=no
set imap_keepalive=900
set imap_list_subscribed=no

set imap_passive=no
set imap_peek=yes
set imap_pipeline_depth=15
set imap_servernoise=yes

set from="$my_user@$my_imap_server"
set imap_user="$my_user@$my_imap_server"
set imap_login="$my_user@$my_imap_server"
set imap_pass="$my_pass"


[ ~/.mutt/smtp.conf ]---
# set smtp_authenticators=""
set smtp_pass="$my_pass"
set smtp_url="smtps://$my_user@$my_smtp_server"


which work properly, but if I use

[ ~/.mutt/user_catchall-tdnet.itsyst...@tamay-dogan.net.conf ]--
set my_folder="imaps://mail.tamay-dogan.net/"

set my_server="mail.tamay-dogan.net"
set my_smtp_server="mail.tamay-dogan.net"

set my_user="catchall-tdnet.itsystems"
set my_pass="#"
set signature="~/.mutt/signature.conf"

source ~/.mutt/config
source ~/.mutt/misc.conf
source ~/.mutt/imap.conf
source ~/.mutt/smtp.conf


it say "Anmeldung gescheitert" (Login unsuccessful)

I had just updated the two PEM files and added it to mutt successful.
All other Server are working but not 

How can I get more infos (errormessages) from mutt?

Any suggestions?

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Re: mutt does not more purge deleted messages

2016-02-12 Thread Michelle Konzack
Good day,

On 2016-01-29 00:31:16 Jostein Berntsen hacked into the keyboard:
> - Do you use mutt with the trash patch?
> http://cedricduval.free.fr/mutt/patches/#trash

The output of mutt shows:

[ command 'mutt -v' ]---
Mutt 1.5.21 (2010-09-15)
Copyright (C) 1996-2009 Michael R. Elkins und andere.
Mutt übernimmt KEINERLEI GEWÄHRLEISTUNG. Starten Sie »mutt -vv«, um
weitere Details darüber zu erfahren. Mutt ist freie Software. 
Sie können es unter bestimmten Bedingungen weitergeben; starten Sie
»mutt -vv« für weitere Details.

System: Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64 (x86_64)
ncurses: ncurses 5.9.20110404 (compiled with 5.9)
libidn: 1.25 (compiled with 1.25)
hcache backend: tokyocabinet 1.4.47
Einstellungen bei der Compilierung:
-DOMAIN
+DEBUG
-HOMESPOOL  +USE_SETGID  +USE_DOTLOCK  +DL_STANDALONE  +USE_FCNTL  -USE_FLOCK   
+USE_POP  +USE_IMAP  +USE_SMTP  
-USE_SSL_OPENSSL  +USE_SSL_GNUTLS  +USE_SASL  +USE_GSS  +HAVE_GETADDRINFO  
+HAVE_REGCOMP  -USE_GNU_REGEX  
+HAVE_COLOR  +HAVE_START_COLOR  +HAVE_TYPEAHEAD  +HAVE_BKGDSET  
+HAVE_CURS_SET  +HAVE_META  +HAVE_RESIZETERM  
+CRYPT_BACKEND_CLASSIC_PGP  +CRYPT_BACKEND_CLASSIC_SMIME  +CRYPT_BACKEND_GPGME  
-EXACT_ADDRESS  -SUN_ATTACHMENT  
+ENABLE_NLS  -LOCALES_HACK  +COMPRESSED  +HAVE_WC_FUNCS  +HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET 
 +HAVE_LANGINFO_YESEXPR  
+HAVE_ICONV  -ICONV_NONTRANS  +HAVE_LIBIDN  +HAVE_GETSID  +USE_HCACHE  
-ISPELL
SENDMAIL="/usr/sbin/sendmail"
MAILPATH="/var/mail"
PKGDATADIR="/usr/share/mutt"
SYSCONFDIR="/etc"
EXECSHELL="/bin/sh"
MIXMASTER="mixmaster"
Um die Entwickler zu kontaktieren, schicken Sie bitte
eine Nachricht (auf Englisch) an <mutt-...@mutt.org>.
Um einen Fehler zu melden, besuchen Sie bitte http://bugs.mutt.org/.

misc/am-maintainer-mode
features/ifdef
features/xtitles
features/trash-folder

But this would mean, mutt move the messages to another folder right?
This is not desired.  However, if I change the folder,  I  see  mutt
say "deleting NN messages"...  but nothing happen.

features/purge-message

Can it be, that this is faulty?

features/imap_fast_trash
features/sensible_browser_position
features-old/patch-1.5.4.vk.pgp_verbose_mime
features/compressed-folders
features/compressed-folders.debian
debian-specific/Muttrc
debian-specific/Md.etc_mailname_gethostbyname.diff
debian-specific/use_usr_bin_editor.diff
debian-specific/correct_docdir_in_man_page.diff
debian-specific/dont_document_not_present_features.diff
debian-specific/document_debian_defaults
debian-specific/assumed_charset-compat
debian-specific/467432-write_bcc.patch
debian-specific/566076-build_doc_adjustments.patch
misc/define-pgp_getkeys_command.diff
misc/gpg.rc-paths
misc/smime.rc
upstream/531430-imapuser.patch
upstream/537818-emptycharset.patch
upstream/543467-thread-segfault.patch
upstream/542817-smimekeys-tmpdir.patch
upstream/548577-gpgme-1.2.patch
upstream/553321-ansi-escape-segfault.patch
upstream/568295-references.patch
upstream/547980-smime_keys-chaining.patch
upstream/528233-readonly-open.patch
upstream/228671-pipe-mime.patch
upstream/383769-score-match.patch
upstream/578087-header-strchr.patch
upstream/603288-split-fetches.patch
upstream/537061-dont-recode-saved-attachments.patch
upstream/608706-fix-spelling-errors.patch
upstream/620854-pop3-segfault.patch
upstream/611412-bts-regexp.patch
upstream/624058-gnutls-deprecated-set-priority.patch
upstream/624085-gnutls-deprecated-verify-peers.patch
upstream/584138-mx_update_context-segfault.patch
upstream/619216-gnutls-CN-validation.patch
upstream/611410-no-implicit_autoview-for-text-html.patch
upstream/path_max
upstream/CVE-2014-0467.patch
upstream/771125-CVE-2014-9116.patch
misc/579967-fixes-german-translation.patch
mutt.org


> - Upgrade mutt to v. 1.5.23 to get a version with man bug fixes

Have tried it, but there is no change...

The deleted messages stay in the box forever as "deleted"  and  are  not
purged

> - Restart your mail server?

It is a local filesystem.  GMail and my Courier-IMAP  have  no  problems
with purging deleted messages

> - Check your system/mail logs if anything happened around 6 hours ago

Nothing.  Not even an update!

> Jostein

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Re: List reply + group reply combined

2016-02-04 Thread Michelle Konzack
On 2016-02-04 11:34:49 Ben Boeckel hacked into the keyboard:
> On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 23:22:53 +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> > The group of list members who are listed CC recipients who "might be
> > interested in this", receive individual "courtesy copies" in addition to
> > the list copy, which is often more than they want, as it is.¹
> 
> Mailman has an option to not send you the list copy if you're on the CC
> list.

Which break "Reply-to-List" because your
"Cc:" has not the List-Header anymore...

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Re: specify time at which mutt sends a precomposed mail?

2016-02-03 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Peter,

On 2016-02-03 11:52:22 Peter P. hacked into the keyboard:
> I am wondering if there is any way during message composition in mutt to
> specify at which time (eg. 3pm, 10mins later,...) at which an email will
> actually be sent by mutt to the sendmail command? I would like to
> draft emails but have them sent out at a later time automatically.

I hade the need for such function many years ago...

I have installed a cron job which check  all  5 mins  a  maildir  folder
"~/Maildir/.Send_delayed/" and then send the mail according to a special
header "X-Send-delayed:" and  after  success,  the  mails  is  moved  to
"~/Maildir/.Send/".

It is easy to do and work with Maildir on a file system direct, however,
I use it also on my Courier IMAP server

> Thanks for all ideas!
> Peter

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Re: mutt does not more purge deleted messages

2016-01-29 Thread Michelle Konzack
Good day Jostein,

On 2016-01-29 00:31:16 Jostein Berntsen hacked into the keyboard:
> Have some updates happened on your system recently? Some things to
> check:

No

> - Do you use mutt with the trash patch?
> http://cedricduval.free.fr/mutt/patches/#trash

You mean

> - Upgrade mutt to v. 1.5.23 to get a version with man bug fixes

I am currently bound to Debian Wheeze 7.8 because the shit with  systemd
which does not work for me.

I will try to get/make a backport

> - Restart your mail server?

Purging of deleted message is working wit GMail and my  intranet  server
(courier) but NOT, if I access a private Maildir local without IMAP.

> - Check your system/mail logs if anything happened around 6 hours ago

Nothing, but I have edited something in my mutt configs and  now  it  is
not more working.  Anything is working fine with IMAP, so I did not care
but then I discovered the problem with the direct  (file)  access  to  a
Maildir.

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mutt does not more purge deleted messages

2016-01-28 Thread Michelle Konzack
Good evening,

I do not know, what I have done, but since arround 6  hours,  mutt  does
not purge deleted messages IF I access a "Maildir" localy without IMAP!

set delete=ask-yes

is unchanged for ages and it works perfectly with GMail my Intranet- and
public Mail-Server.

"$" does not work anymore for local directories...

Any suggestions what I could have doen wrong?

Note:   I accidentally deleted a backup of mu ~/.mutt/ folder,
hence no recovery possibel.

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Re: OT: tool/sw for syntax check of mail addr (RFC 3696)

2012-07-17 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Derek Martin,

Am 2012-07-17 10:40:14, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 03:55:28PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
  a~`*^$_-={}'?b...@tamay-dogan.net
  
  which is an alias to my standard E-Mail.  :-D
 
 But, Michelle...  Why?! =8^)

Just for fun...  However, spamers have there problem with it...  :-D

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Re: Get Mutt and ISPs

2012-07-16 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Dave,

Am 2012-07-11 22:00:00, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 So what changes need to be made to .muttrc to get mutt to send
 email to my isp?

In your .muttrc:

set sendmail=/usr/bin/sendmail

(sendmail is a symlink to msmtp)

and for msmtp you should read

man msmtp

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Re: OT: tool/sw for syntax check of mail addr (RFC 3696)

2012-07-16 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Matthias Apitz,

Am 2012-07-16 14:06:49, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 Do we have anything in mutt which I could use to do a syntax check of
 mail addrs as described in RFC 3696 (...)? Or are there any pointers to
 such a tool, for C or Java? Thanks in advance

Hehehe, currently I have not found a singel tool which  does  the  check
perfect, becaue the following mail ist 100% valid:

a~`*^$_-={}'?b...@tamay-dogan.net

which is an alias to my standard E-Mail.  :-D

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Re: List-Reply vs. Reply

2012-01-14 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Patrick Shanahan,

Am 2012-01-14 14:34:55, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 Sometime in the recent past, maybe several months, I find that when trying
 to Reply to the poster in list mail rather than to the list, mutt replys
 to the list.  R and L seem to function the same for lists where I am
 subscribed.  The only way w/o directly entering the addressee to Reply
 to the individual is to use Group and delete the cc: address.

This happen, when the List-Admin has set Reply-To:

 What has changed recently that would cause this or conversly what might I
 have wrongly changed?

You have to use:

 set ignore_list_reply_to=yes

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Re: bad path given to procmail

2011-09-10 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Gérard Robin,

Am 2011-09-09 13:11:52, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 Hello,
 I have put a path like this in procmailrc:
 
 :0
 * ^tomutt-us...@mutt.org

This is wrong.  If you mean the Macro, it must be

* ^to_mutt-us...@mutt.org

but is you mean the To: header then it has to be

* ^To:.*mutt-users@mutt\.org

 MUTT/U11/mutt-`date +%m-%y`
 
 but I had not yet created the directory MUTT/U11 and when I downloaded
 my messages the messages from the list mutt-users were lost.
 Is it possible to avoid losing the messages in this case ? i.e. when the
 path doesn't exist.

Look into /var/mail/${USERNAME}

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Re: gpg issues

2011-06-11 Thread Michelle Konzack
Please can you stop, sending encrypted messages to the list?

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Re: Bug in mutt?

2011-04-09 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Michael Tatge,

Am 2011-04-09 16:31:11, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 * On Thu, Apr 07, 2011 01:39PM +0200 Michelle Konzack 
 (linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net) muttered:
  if I am in a IMAP folder and want to tag messages with
  
  ~m 1-16500
  
  mutt download useless 16.500 messages to tag them.
 
 My best guess is you to add some header via imap_headers. Check color
 statements, spam stuff, etc.

No, there is nothing.  My main account on mail.tamay-dogan.net  does
add nothing.  My intranet server mail.private.tamay-dogan.net yes.

But this has nothing to do with taging messages by number/count

I consider this as bug.

The same happen to deleting of messages...  WHY does mutt  download  and
re-upload the messages it I wan to delete it?  I have tried  it  from  a
simple perl-script using lib-net-imap-ssl-perl and it just works.

mutt does something wired and does NOT support correctly the  RFC  for
the IMAP protocol

 HTH,
 Michael

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Bug in mutt?

2011-04-07 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello ME and *,

if I am in a IMAP folder and want to tag messages with

~m 1-16500

mutt download useless 16.500 messages to tag them.  Can someone tell  me
WHY it is neccesary to download 580 MByte only to tag messges by number?

And now, if I want to move them, it download the messages again

Same is if I want to delete it.

I am on GSM and my HSPA Flat-Rate is  limited  to  5 GByte,  so  mutts
behaviour is VERY annoying bug.

Also the downloading it can not stoped except with killing mutt.

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Re: Deleting IMAP folders

2011-03-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Aidan Gauland,

Am 2011-03-30 20:46:09, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 Hi,
 
 For some reason, Mutt complains that delete is only supported for
 IMAP mailboxes when I type d when an IMAP folder is selected in the
 folder list (the first menu shown when running mutt -y).  I can't see
 anything wrong with my configuration and everything else seems to work
 fine, so I have no idea why it doesn't think any of the IMAP folders
 are, eh, IMAP folders. :/ (I have attached the relevant parts of my
 .muttrc file.)  Can anyone help me with this?

Ehm, ich which folder view are you?

If you type ctabtab you are normaly in the 

1 .some_folder
2 .another_folder

index and if you hit a 3rd tab you are in the  index  which  show  the
configured mailboxes

1 imaps://imap.rurallink.co.nz/INBOX.some_folder
2 imaps://imap.rurallink.co.nz/INBOX.another_folder

so, if you want to delete another_folder you have to be in  the  first
folder_index

 Thanks,
 Aidan Gauland

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Re: Mutt trashing mime attachments

2011-03-25 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Y z,

Am 2011-03-24 13:51:35, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 How do I get mutt (if it's really mutt) to not do this? The attachments are 
 preceded by:
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=funding relief 10-23.pdf
 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable if that helps.

This should be

Content-Type: application/pdf; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=funding relief 10-23.pdf
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64

It is your system which cause this problem.

please look into ~/.mime.types or /etc/mime.types and add

application/pdf pdf

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Re: archiving mail from one imap account to another

2011-02-02 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Hein Zelle,

 Is there a way to set up a secondary shortcut to refer to something like
 
 imap://my.username@some.remote.server/INBOX

This was working many years ago when I used Debian/Woody but since Sarge
it does not more work.

mutt ignore the USERNAME@ part and you can  not  more  copy  from  one
account to another, except it is another machine where you have the same
login name AND password.  I have alread reported this bug to the  Debian
BTS since it is VERY annoying.

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Re: Using Mutt to present mailing lists on-line similar to forums?

2011-01-14 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Simon Ruderich,

Am 2011-01-13 22:13:45, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 I don't think it's possible to secure a mutt instance so that it
 can't write to a mailbox (or execute programs under the current
 user); there's -R but I wouldn't consider that secure. A better
 approach would be to use a user which has only read-access to the
 files so nobody could alter them (for example put all users in a
 group and allow read access to that group). Admins could get
 write-access.

Not mutt, but you can use courier-imap as mailarchive where you have
your messages in one account and make the folder shared-ro.

This is what I do on my intranet server.

I h ave ONE account for 112 sunscribed Mailinglists and set the  folders
to shared.  Now any other users can read the Mailarchive  whithout  even
being subscribed.

Now they can post messages  as  a  seperated  annonymous  or  have  to
subscribe to reply using there own E-Mail.

 I haven't tried it but the idea sounds good. Only problem is that
 most users who use mutt already have the list locally (or know a
 way to get them) and other users can't or don't want to use a
 console only client.

In my case it save traffic, because if 30 users have to subscribe to  30
to 40 mailinglists...  it would be arround 300 MByte per day  additional
traffic or even 45.000 additional messages to handel per day.

So, such sstem is VERY intersting for workgroups and such, but does  not
require SSH.  You have only use mutt with IMAP which mut does by default

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Re: attachment count issue with multipart messages

2010-11-11 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello David Champion,

Am 2010-11-11 00:18:52, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 Michelle Konzack wrote that iPhone's appraoch is wrong.  I guess it's
 somewhat a matter of interpretation: is the text message a textual
 representation of an HTML message that includes one JPEG, or does the
 JPEG accompany a message which can be represented as HTML or as text?
 It probably depends on how you see the relationship between the image
 and the message.  FWIW I tend to agree with Michelle but I can see where
 iPhone developers might think otherwise.

I think it depends, because if the iPhone define the JPEG a CID:... Link
which is a part of the multipart/related stuff, then it is right because
appropriated Windows Mail clients show the image in the HTML part and it
is not considered as Attachment.

You can find infos in the M$ Knowledge Database to this stuff.

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Re: attachment count issue with multipart messages

2010-11-10 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Will Fiveash,

Am 2010-11-10 14:32:34, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 I've received a message from an iPhone that has a MIME structure as
 follows:
 
 1 no description   [multipa/alternativ, 7bit, 48K]
 2 ├─no description   [text/plain, 7bit, 0.1K]
 3 └─no description   [multipa/related, 7bit, 47K]
 4   ├─no description  [text/html, 7bit, 0.5K]
 5   └─Photo   [image/jpeg, base64, 46K]

Sometime back I had to write a script which send such messages and I had
to figured out that it must be:

 1 no description   [multipa/related, 7bit, 47K]
 2 ├─no description [multipa/alternativ, 7bit, 48K]
 3 ├ ├─no description  [text/plain, 7bit, 0.1K]
 4 ├ └─no description   [text/html, 7bit, 0.5K]
 5 └─Photo  [image/jpeg, base64, 46K]

So, the iPhone app is wrong

 I'm expecting that the Photo (image/jpeg) attachment would cause mutt to
 display at least 1 for the attachment count in the Index view.  Does my
 .muttrc config need to be modified and if so, how?

The Photo is NO ATTACHMENT but a part of the multipa/related stuff.

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Re: IMAP with freenet.de: sent mails are saved in wrong folder

2010-09-03 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello chs...@freenet.de,

Am 2010-09-01 18:05:50, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 I am pointing to the sent folder in my Mutt configuration ('set
 folder=imaps://mx.freenet.de/INBOX
 record=imaps://mx.freenet.de/INBOX/sent..). Mutt however still saves
 the emails in the Sent folder. 

record=imaps://mx.freenet.de/INBOX.sent
  ^
Der Hierarchietrenner ist ein . weil Freenet  courier  verwendet.  Ich
bin übrigends auch Freenet Kunde seit über 10 Jahren

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How to get the current folder in a macro and pass i to a Script? [WAS: Taking notes using Mutt threads]

2010-08-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello *,

I am working on a Web-Mail interface and I use MANY functions of mutt.

In my WebMail interface I can add Notes and Files to a mailfolder or
even a Message...  This works, because it is all about virtualisation.

So, sometimes I like to do this in mutt to and generaly it can be done
easyly with a macro.

ATTENTION:  It is recommended to use Maildir

1)  Go into a mailfolder and now you want to store a file in it
2)  Write a new mail and attach the file and Save the file with Fcc:
To do this, you need a macro which does:
a)  set sendmail=/dev/null
b)  my_hdr From: local_n...@invalid
b)  my_hdr Fcc: ${current_folder}

and thats all.

But HOW CAN I GET the ${current_folder} dynamicaly in a macro?

The same problem with the ${current_folder} is,  if  you  use  a  script
instead of sendmail, which let you do much morethings...

e.g.:  SHIFTF2  let you attach a NOTE or FILE to a folder
   SHIFTF3  let you attach a NOTE or FILE to a message

However, even here the script sendmail_local has to know the current
folder which it can get with

my_hdr X-CurFolder: ${current_folder}

by extracting it from the mail.

Note:   I am using already an sendmailwraper called tdssmtp which
is based on ssmtp and of  course,  tdssmtp  ignore  any
messages with some specialy (for 2tdssmtp) crafted headers

And last not least, if you use the Courier Mailfdir Format and like to
use a script, to enhance the function of mutt and your /Maildir/,  you
can add an additional folder like

~/Maildir/courierimapacl
  courierimapkeywords/
  courierimapuiddb
  cur/
  files/==  That it is!
  new/
  tmp/

and let the script manage this special files folder.  Then you can use
at your choice dialog or Xdialog to  manage  it,  which  is  what  I
heavyly do since many years.

Note:   You can even manage the /files/ folder from procmail.  :-D

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Re: 1.5.20 and sidebar

2010-08-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello fe...@crowfix.com,

Am 2010-08-30 09:00:25, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 I was curious about the sidebar and recompiled mutt with that option.
 Some questions.
 
 What is the status of this patch?  I gather it is not official and
 probably never will be.  Is this because it conflicts with plans for
 mutt, or it is too hoaky, or not well written, or ...
 
 I have maildirs, a bunch of them, all under ~/Maildirs.  I was hoping
 to be able to use something like this:
 
 mailboxes ~/Maildirs/*
 
 but that's nae working.  I'd rather not list them all explicitly,
 otherwise changing the dirs under ~/Maildirs requires the extra and
 easy-to-forget step of editing the mutt config.  I also thought to
 make an alias, something like this

I have a tool which does this:

[ '~/.mutt/mailboxes' ]-

set xterm_icon  = 'ML_mail [%n] %f'
set xterm_title = 'ML_mail [%n] %f'

unmailboxes *

mailboxes =.ML_mail.ADMIN/
mailboxes =.ML_mail/

`tdmuttmailboxes --folder=.ML_mail.* |grep -v ADMIN`



which assume,  you  are  using  Courier  style  Maildir  and  it  output
for example following:

mailboxes =.ml_mail.clamav-us...@lists_clamav_net
mailboxes =.ml_mail.courier-us...@lists_sourceforge_net
mailboxes =.ml_mail.exim-us...@exim_org
mailboxes =.ml_mail.fetchmail-us...@lists_berlios_de
mailboxes =.ml_mail.imapproxy-i...@lists_andrew_cmu_edu
mailboxes =.ml_mail.mutt-us...@mutt_org
mailboxes =.ml_mail.perdition-us...@vergenet_net
mailboxes =.ml_mail.procm...@lists_rwth-aachen_de
mailboxes =.ml_mail.squirrelmail-annou...@lists_sourceforge_net
mailboxes =.ml_mail.squirrelmail-imappr...@lists_sourceforge_net
mailboxes =.ml_mail.squirrelmail-us...@lists_sourceforge_net
mailboxes =.ml_mail.us...@spamassassin_apache_org


which is automaticaly read by mutt. This has the advantage, if I like to
remove one of them manualy, I can simlply use

unmailboxes =.ml_mail.squirrelmail-annou...@lists_sourceforge_net

because if you put ALL folders in ONE mailboxes directive, you have to
use

unmailboxes *

to get rid of them, BUT AT ONCE!

Oh, tdmuttmailboxes2 is currently a BASH script, but I like  to  switch
to perl, because the I can activate the option

--server=mail.example.com

to get the list of the directories on the IMAP server...

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Re: How to get the current folder in a macro and pass i to a Script? [WAS: Taking notes using Mutt threads]

2010-08-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello j...@telefonica.net,

Am 2010-08-31 01:19:25, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 Perhaps this can help
 
 Folders abbreviations:
 !   — refers to your $spoolfile (incoming) mailbox 
— refers to your $mbox file 
— refers to your $record file 
 ^   — refers to the current mailbox 
 - or !! — refers to the file you've last visited 
 ˜   — refers to your home directory 
 = or +  — refers to your $folder directory 
 @alias  — refers to the default save folder as determined by the address
 of the alias.

But you can nothing use as a parameter for a script called from a macro.
You can not even use:

my_hdr Fcc: ^

which should save the message you are curently writing  in  the  CURRENT
mailfolder.

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Re: 1.5.20 and sidebar

2010-08-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello fe...@crowfix.com,

Am 2010-08-30 17:13:25, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 #!/bin/sh
 mv -i $@ ~/Maildirs/junk/new
 
 can I assign that command to a key so that when I hit the key, it
 invokes the command with the path to the message on that line?

macro generic F5  :set delete=yes\ns=.SPAM.sa-learn/\n\n:set 
delete=ask-yes\n
macro index   F5  :set delete=yes\ns=.SPAM.sa-learn/\n\n:set 
delete=ask-yes\n
macro pager   F5  :set delete=yes\ns=.SPAM.sa-learn/\n\n:set 
delete=ask-yes\n

:-D

If I hit F5 the current mesage is moved to the spamfolder.

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Re: Gmail Spam headers for procmail?

2010-08-15 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Harry Strongburg,

Am 2010-08-16 05:13:28, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 This is wonderful, it works exactly how I want! I had to edit the config 
 a bit to get it to work (maybe you did this intentionally to get me to 
 learn a bit? :)). Here is the edited working config (procmail worked 
 fine, fetchmail needed to be edited a bit):

Hehehe

 Thank you again, this problem has been solved.

Perfect.

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Re: How to re-procmail emails without modifying read/unread status

2010-08-06 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Christian Ebert,

Am 2010-08-05 15:45:48, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 As Erik is using Maildir even that wouldn't help much as the
 messages would be delivered to Maildir/new/ .

And if he had looked into the archive of the procmail list, he would
know how to make files read.  Including modifying the courrierimapuidb

I have posted the solution several times...

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Re: How to re-procmail emails without modifying read/unread status

2010-08-06 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Yue Wu,

Am 2010-08-05 21:18:45, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 for j in $(find $2 -type d | grep cur) ; do (
 cd $j ;
 for i in * ;
 do cat $i | formail -ds procmail ;
 done) ;
 done
 
 But after redeliverd, all emails are new, i.e. unread in mutt, that's not what
 I want.

What about with:

for j in $(find $2 -type d | grep cur) ; do
cd ${j}
for i in * ; do
formail -I X-Re-Filter: true ${i} |procmail
done
done

and then in Procmail do at the beginning

   :0
   * ^X-Re-Filter: true
   {
 TRAP='DIR=$(dirname ${LASTFOLDER} |sed 's|/new$|/cur|') ; FILE=$(basename 
${LASTFOLDER}) ; mv ${LASTFOLDER} ${DIR}/${FILE}:2,S'
 :0fw
 | formail -I X-Re-Filter:
   }

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Re: text/html change from 1.5.18 to 1.5.20

2010-07-16 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Dermot,

Am 2010-07-14 17:03:11, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 I do a similar thing with Opera with the following mailcap line:
 text/html; opera %s sleep 1; test=sh -c 'test $DISPLAY'
 
 Have you tried something like:
 text/html; open %s
 or
 text/html; open %s  sleep 1
 
 Shouldn't %s be the preferred form as mutt creates a unique file in
 /tmp, so creating it manually shouldn't be necessary.

No it does not.

The file is always called /tmp/mutt.html and if  you  run  a  Multi-User
Environment and several peoples login using SSH and run mutt you get
the hell on the ass.

This is one of mutts security problems...

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Re: text/html change from 1.5.18 to 1.5.20

2010-07-16 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Dermot,

Am 2010-07-16 20:34:39, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 You're right, I went to check the changelogs [1] and saw that there
 are some Debian patches [2] in versions 1.5.13-1.1, 1.5.20-7 to give
 /tmp/muttXX like names. It's been over 5 years since I've used
 Mutt in a multiuser environment so I haven't had to worry too much
 about the tmp files.
 
 [1] 
 http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/m/mutt/mutt_1.5.20-9/changelog
 [2] 
 http://patch-tracker.debian.org/patch/series/view/mutt/1.5.20-9/upstream/311296-rand-mktemp.patch

The question is: Why do the mutt developer not include this patch?
Such things should be standard.

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Re: Multiple accounts at same privider

2010-06-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello J. Prendick,

Am 2010-06-30 08:57:02, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 Does anyone have any idea how to solve that problem?

Yes:
macro index f1 source ~/.mutt/isp_1.cnf
macro index f2 source ~/.mutt/isp_2.cnf

Put the same ISP specific config in both files and change its values.

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Problem with Regular Expression

2010-06-21 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Experts...

I need someone who want to save my live! ;-)

I am usingfollowing folder-hook sniplet:

[ '~/.mutt/hook-folder.cfg' ]---

# 
# folder-hook [!]pattern command
# 


folder-hook .   'set strict_threads=yes; \
 set sort_re=yes; \
 set 
reply_regexp=^(re([\\[0-9\\]+])*|aw):[ \t]*'

#===
snip
folder-hook .ML_electronic.Microchip'set strict_threads=no; \
 set sort_re=yes; \
 set 
reply_regexp=^((\\[mc\\-forum\\]|\\[[a-z][a-z0-9 
:-]+[0-9]\\]|(re(\\[[0-9]\\])?|\\?\\?):)[ \t]*)+'

folder-hook .ML_electronic.Microchip.RSS 'set strict_threads=no; \
 set sort_re=yes; \
 set 
reply_regexp=^((\\[.*[0-9]+[0-9]\\]|\\[[a-z][a-z0-9 
:-]+[0-9]\\]|(re(\\[[0-9]\\])?|\\?\\?):)[ \t]*)+'
snip


but while the first is working perfectly as default, the second  one  is
screwed up du to the changeing name in the () at the end of the subject.

[ STDIN ]---
   22 - 1,3K  2010-06-20 19:00:34  [507582] SPI without SS (tedhuntington)
   23 - 1,3K  2010-06-20 22:00:18  └─[507597] Re:SPI without SS (DarioG)
   24 N   N 1,4K  2010-06-21 05:30:14  [507639] Re:SPI without SS 
(tedhuntington)
   25 N   N 1,5K  2010-06-21 05:30:14  └*
   26 N   N 1,3K  2010-06-21 08:30:16  [507663] Re:SPI without SS (DarioG)


This is grmpf!

It should look like:

[ STDIN ]---
   22 - 1,3K  2010-06-20 19:00:34  [507582] SPI without SS (tedhuntington)
   23 - 1,3K  2010-06-20 22:00:18  ├─[507597] Re:SPI without SS (DarioG)
   24 N   N 1,4K  2010-06-21 05:30:14  ├*[507639] Re:SPI without SS 
(tedhuntington)
   25 N   N 1,5K  2010-06-21 05:30:14  ├*[507640] Re:SPI without SS 
(tedhuntington)
   26 N   N 1,3K  2010-06-21 08:30:16  └*[507663] Re:SPI without SS (DarioG)


Can some one enlight me how to solv the problem with the changeing  name
in the () at the end of the subject please?

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Re: imap way for slow connection (imap without attachment)

2010-06-07 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello alvaro,

Am 2010-06-07 21:09:41, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
 Hi all,
 I use a gprs connection with 500MB limited month connection. I see
 mutt + imaps download all attachment from server.

There is no attachment in the message.  You have ONLY a Header  and  the
Body.

 Can I set imaps not downloading attachment? And Can I set imaps
 downlowding single attachment that I choose?

There is NO way for the MUA or IMAP server, to select which  part of the
body should be downloaded.

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Re: How to count new emails in mbox format mailbox?

2009-12-25 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

Am 2009-12-25 13:24:03, schrieb Jussi Peltola:
 grep ^From | wc -l

You mean:
grep --regexp=^From  |wc-l


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Re: mailto:x...@xxxx failed with iceape or iceveasel

2009-12-24 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Gerard,

Am 2009-12-24 19:22:07, schrieb Gerard Robin:
 Hello,
 I use debian sid with:
 mut: Mutt 1.5.20
 iceape: Mozilla Iceape 2.0.1
 
 I just have upgraded my system and now, when I click on the link
 mailto:xxx...@xx; iceape ask me to choose an application. I
 choose mutt and nothing appears on the screen but mutt send an empty
 message to the link.
 Mutt before the upgrade worked fine with iceape: mutt was launched in a
 terminal with to : xx...@x
 
 Excuse me if this doesn't come from mutt, but if anyone can help me
 to solve the problem, I thank him in advance.

You need a wraper script like the one I use:

[ '~/bin/mutt_firefox' ]
#!/bin/sh

xterm -geometry 80x45+400+100 -u8 -e mutt -e set editor=mcedit $*
---

add it to the list of executabled to use with the mailto:  tag  and  now
it works perfectly...

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Re: mailto:x...@xxxx failed with iceape or iceveasel

2009-12-24 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

Am 2009-12-24 22:53:03, schrieb Gerard Robin:
 Many many thanks that works fine :-)

Fine...  I have tonns of such helpers in my ~/bin/ laying arround.

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Re: mutt feeds more to gnupg than it needs, causes invisible/lost

2009-11-27 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Martin,

It seems there is a misunderstanding from you of course the parser  from
debian because normaly the Debian Signature Parser cut off  the  GPG
signed message and packe it into a new one with the signature  attached,
which mean, it change te Header from gpg-signed to multipart put the
origial signed message body in the  first  part  and  then  the  Debian-
Signature in the second one.

Now, I am puzzeling arround, when this was changed back to  the  current
behaviour.  Maybe you have ask the listmasters...

It seems it was changed by the transition from lists to listz  since
I have old messages which show the behaviour I described.

Attaching a signature outside (exactly at the end) of the mime  boundary
is AFAIK not allowed by RFC.  The part will be  only  shown,  if  it  is
attached at the beginning of the body.

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Re: Mutt freezes if network lost and regained

2009-11-14 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2009-11-14 23:34:34, schrieb Jeffrey Ratcliffe:
 On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 01:27:13PM +0100, Joost Kremers wrote:
  Better, I guess not, but a bit more convenient would be to run mutt in a 
  screen
  session, then you can kill mutt by just pressing `C-a k'.
 
 This is bit off-topic, but are there any other
 advantages/disadvantages with using screen, with mutt or otherwise?

Yes, a disavantage: your ISP does not allow you to use SSH and screen.

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Re: mutt + imap + gprs

2009-10-17 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2009-10-16 16:43:35, schrieb Toby Cubitt:
 Offlineimap claims to be extremely fast at synchronising IMAP folders, so
 it might be usable over GPRS.

Even Offline-IMAP must download the messages...  Here @me it it will not
help, because I get many VERY big messages with PDF Datasheeits appached

Offline-IMAP would block my connection for hours.

If I use imap direct, I see in the IINDEX, HOW bog a message is and  can
consider downloading it or not.

However, why should I use TWO imap stores of 37 GByte?

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Re: mutt + imap + gprs

2009-10-17 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2009-10-17 14:04:19, schrieb Christian Brabandt:
  Thats normaly, because mutt load always a bunch of headers  per  message
  from the imap and mailboxes give your mutt the rest, if you  POLL  the
  Mailfolders.
 
 No it is not.

Oh yes... I have backtrace of it.  If you let mutt poll  more  then  100
mailfolder, it is slow as the hell.

  Better is to use imap_idle, but this has another flaw in mutt:  If  mutt
  crash or you close it while you have nocht checked the  folder, and  you
 
 Usually my mutt does not crash and I have never noticed such a problem.

Pleas look in the Debian Bug Tracking system...
I had 4-8 mutt crashes per day du to a disconnect of the courier-imap.

The crash problem is now solved, but it continue to lost the  status  of
the last mailbox.  (imap_idle problem)

  used header_cache mutt will not more find new messages.
  The implementation is the last crap...
 I am sure, feedback and patches are welcome to the developers.

I have already reported this, but mutt-dev reject my messages and I  was
several times unecpected unsubscribed.  It is not realy funny!

Also I have reported this to the Debian BTS.

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Re: mutt + imap + gprs

2009-10-15 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Jeffrey,

Am 2009-10-15 22:11:06, schrieb Jeffrey Ratcliffe:
 Mutt works well with my gmail account via IMAP over a broadband
 connection. However, I would like to also use it over a GPRS
 connection, and then, although mutt starts up OK, and displays the
 index at a speed one might expect, navigating around the index is too
 slow to be useable - i.e. tagging a message or moving down or up take
 around 30s.
 
 Over the same connection, gmail works acceptably quickly via webmail.

Thats normaly, because mutt load always a bunch of headers  per  message
from the imap and mailboxes give your mutt the rest, if you  POLL  the
Mailfolders.

Better is to use imap_idle, but this has another flaw in mutt:  If  mutt
crash or you close it while you have nocht checked the  folder, and  you
used header_cache mutt will not more find new messages.

The implementation is the last crap...

 What can I do to speed up navigating the index view?

No, because  mutt  verify  alwas  arrund  20 headers  from  messages  to
determiner WHICh message is new or not.

You CAN NOT TRIMM the headers, mutt receive, but you can ADD  ADDITIONAL
ones.  It is realy crappy...   I am on GSM/GPRS too but installed a YAGI
antenna with 14 db to get the UMTS/HSDPA signal...  Yes  it  is  a  real
BURNER, but if I can not get ADSL, Cable or better UMTS connectivity,  I
have not another choice.

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Show attachments inline and extern

2009-10-12 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

I get many business messages with attached PDF files and I use pdftotext
to show them inline which works nicely.

But if I am in the attachment view, I like to use xpdf but this does not
work currently.

Is there a possibility to make this different?

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Re: Show attachments inline and extern

2009-10-12 Thread Michelle Konzack
grmpf

Am 2009-10-12 14:12:54, schrieb Christian Ebert:
 What are your mailcap entries for pdf? Mine are:
 
 application/pdf; xpdf /dev/stdin

Why not:  application/pdf; xpdf %s

 application/pdf; pdftotext -layout -nopgbrk /dev/stdin -; copiousoutput

and:  application/pdf; pdftotext -layout -nopgbrk %s -; copiousoutput

 and they work fine.

I have found the error... My setings where overwriten by a specific mutt
rule which use another mailcap file

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IMAP and folder problem

2009-08-27 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

I am using courier-imap and mutt since more  then  9 years  now  and
since the last version I have installed (Debian/Lenny, 1.5.18-6)  mutt
has changed its behaviour.

If I try to select a mailfolder, I get in the folder-index:

 1  =.ML_bsd.
 2  =.ML_debian.
 3  =.ML_devel.
 4  =.ML_embedded.
 5  =.ML_linux.
 6  =.ML_mail.

which is wrong, because before it was always:

 1  =.ML_bsd/
 2  =.ML_bsd.
 3  =.ML_debian/
 4  =.ML_debian.
 5  =.ML_devel/
 6  =.ML_devel.
 7  =.ML_embedded/
 8  =.ML_embedded.
 9  =.ML_linux/
10  =.ML_linux.
11  =.ML_mail/
12  =.ML_mail.

Do you see the difference?  --  With the new behaviour, I can  not  more
change into the Mailfolder

=.ML_mail/

I have only access to the subfolders like

=.ADMIN/
=.clamav-us...@lists_clamav_net/
=.courier-us...@lists_sourceforge_net/
=.exim-us...@exim_org/
=.fetchmail-us...@lists_berlios_de/
=.imapproxy-i...@lists_andrew_cmu_edu/
=.mutt-us...@mutt_org/
=.perdition-us...@vergenet_net/
=.procm...@lists_rwth-aachen_de/
=.us...@spamassassin_apache_org/

I have already tries to set mask=... but it does not change anything.

Whats going on here?

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How to move a message back to an IMAP Server through a macro?

2009-07-05 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

I have a public standard mailserver vserver1  and  my  Intranet Server
samba3 download the messages from there with fetchmail.  After this  I
read the messages from my local IMAP server.

But now, if I get spam, I like to upload them  back  to  vserver1  and
tried following folder hook and macro:

[ '~/.mutt/hook-folder' ]---

# 
# folder-hook [!]pattern command
# 


folder-hook .   'set strict_threads=yes; \
 set sort_re=yes; \
 set 
reply_regexp=^(re([\\[0-9\\]+])*|aw):[ \t]*; \
 source ~/.mutt/security.pgp.unset; \
 set display_filter=; \
 my_hdr From: Michelle Konzack 
michelle.konz...@x-x.net; \
 macro generic F5  :set 
delete=yes\ns=.100_spam/\n\n:set delete=ask-yes\n; \
 macro index   F5  :set 
delete=yes\ns=.100_spam/\n\n:set delete=ask-yes\n; \
 macro pager   F5  :set 
delete=yes\ns=.100_spam/\n\n:set delete=ask-yes\n'

#===

folder-hook .Business   'source ~/.mutt/security.pgp.private; \
 my_hdr Fcc: =.Business/; \
 my_hdr From: Michelle Konzack 
michelle.konz...@x-x.net'

folder-hook .Linux  'source ~/.mutt/security.pgp.linux; \
 my_hdr Fcc: =.Linux/; \
 my_hdr From: Michelle Konzack 
linux4miche...@x-x.net'
snip

folder-hook .ML_debian  'source ~/.mutt/security.pgp.debian; \
 my_hdr Fcc: =.ML_debian/; \
 my_hdr From: Michelle Konzack 
linux4miche...@x-x.net; \
 macro generic F5  :set 
delete=yes\ns 
imaps://a-debian.ml4miche...@vserver1.x-x.net/INBOX.Learn_IS_Spam\n\n:set
 delete=ask-yes\n; \
 macro index   F5  :set 
delete=yes\ns 
imaps://a-debian.ml4miche...@vserver1.x-x.net/INBOX.Learn_IS_Spam\n\n:set
 delete=ask-yes\n; \
 macro pager   F5  :set 
delete=yes\ns 
imaps://a-debian.ml4miche...@vserver1.x-x.net/INBOX.Learn_IS_Spam\n\n:set
 delete=ask-yes\n'

folder-hook .ML_devel   'source ~/.mutt/security.pgp.devel; \
 my_hdr Fcc: =.ML_devel/; \
 my_hdr From: Michelle Konzack 
linux4miche...@x-x.net; \
 macro generic F5  :set 
delete=yes\ns 
imaps://a-devel.ml4miche...@vserver1.x-x.net/INBOX.Learn_IS_Spam\n\n:set
 delete=ask-yes\n; \
 macro index   F5  :set 
delete=yes\ns 
imaps://a-devel.ml4miche...@vserver1.x-x.net/INBOX.Learn_IS_Spam\n\n:set
 delete=ask-yes\n; \
 macro pager   F5  :set 
delete=yes\ns 
imaps://a-devel.ml4miche...@vserver1.x-x.net/INBOX.Learn_IS_Spam\n\n:set
 delete=ask-yes\n'

folder-hook .ML_linux   'source ~/.mutt/security.pgp.linux; \
 my_hdr Fcc: =.ML_linux/; \
 my_hdr From: Michelle Konzack 
linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net; \
 macro generic F5  :set 
delete=yes\ns 
imaps://a-linux.ml4miche...@vserver1.x-x.net/INBOX.Learn_IS_Spam\n\n:set
 delete=ask-yes\n; \
 macro index   F5  :set 
delete=yes\ns 
imaps://a-linux.ml4miche...@vserver1.x-x.net/INBOX.Learn_IS_Spam\n\n:set
 delete=ask-yes\n; \
 macro pager   F5  :set 
delete=yes\ns 
imaps://a-linux.ml4miche...@vserver1.x-x.net/INBOX.Learn_IS_Spam\n\n:set
 delete=ask-yes\n'

folder-hook .ML_mail'source ~/.mutt/security.pgp.mail; \
 my_hdr Fcc: =.ML_mail/; \
 my_hdr From: Michelle Konzack 
linux4miche...@x-x.net'
snip


it does not mather, HOW I write the three lines, they do not still work.

Also I have tried to set imap_pass= but it does not work.

Any suggestions?

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Re: handling very large mailboxes

2009-05-31 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hi James,

How many mailboxes you you have defined for checking?

I have LKM and others with more then 100.000 messages in it  and  it  is
very fast.  However, if you have more then 20 mailboxes  defined,  you
will see a decreasing performance while mutt is polling the  mailboxes
for new messages.

And NO, you can not change the behaviour, because mutt is only not coded
multi-threated.

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Re: imap folders with '.' (period) do not show up correctly in

2009-05-31 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2009-05-31 15:14:32, schrieb James:
 Anyone seen this before? I'm trying to access an mbox file with a
 period in the name via IMAP. It doesn't seem to work correctly as of
 1.5.19. Works fine in 1.5.16.

Which IMAP server do you use?

If you say, mbox, then you have definitively NO courier-imap and since
courier is the only one using . and hierarchy  separator,  you  should
check your MDA (maildrop, procmail, ...) to correct this.

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Re: imap folders with '.' (period) do not show up correctly in

2009-05-31 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hi,

 srevilak I'll move the selection cursor over spam.200905 and press
^^^
 srevilak   SELECT failed: Can't open mailbox mail/spam/200905: no
^^^

UWIMAP is interpreting the . as /.

I have uw-imapd 7:2007b~dfsg-4+lenny3 running from the Debian 5.0  Lenny
Distribution and it works.

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Re: Deleting messages via IMAP

2009-05-31 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2009-05-31 18:45:50, schrieb Ken Weingold:
 Weird question, and sorry if this is not a mutt issue.  I normally
 read my mail via mutt directly on the server, but sometimes access
 this mailbox via IMAP from my iPhone.  If I delete messages from the
 iPhone, next time I open mutt those deleted messages are still in my
 mailbox, marked for deletion.  How can I deal with this?  

EXPUNGE or FLUSH

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Regular-Expression for $reply_regexp

2009-04-23 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

I am on the Microchip Forum and have created a procmail recipe which put
the real subject (which is in the body) in the Subject: and  the  author
in the From:.

Now I can not get the regexp to thread this pigs:

  117 - 2,5K  2009-01-31 16:31:35  [mc-forum] Counterfit copy of nic
  118 - 2,0K  2009-01-31 16:43:01  [mc-forum] RE: Counterfit copy of
  119 - 2,0K  2009-01-31 16:49:29  ├*
  120 - 2,4K  2009-01-31 17:00:24  ├*

In my Folder hooks I have:

[ '~/.mutt/hook-folder' ]---

folder_hook .   'set strict_threads=yes; \
 set sort_re=yes; \
 set 
reply_regexp=^(re([\\[0-9\\]+])*|aw|RE):[ \t]*'
snip
folder_hook .ML_electronic.Microchip'set strict_threads=no; \
 set sort_re=yes; \
 set reply_regexp=^\\[mc-forum\\] RE:[ 
\t]*'


but it does not work...

Any suggestions?

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Re: Deleting local and imap Mailbox

2008-12-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-12-29 15:34:17, schrieb George Davidovich:
 If it helps, I can confirm deleting IMAP folders does work with
   courier-imap-4.4.1,2
   Mutt 1.5.18

OK, I will ask on the courier list and then try to  contact  the  Debian
Maintainer maybe it is a Debian related Bug...

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Re: Deleting local and imap Mailbox

2008-12-29 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-12-22 10:30:34, schrieb Nathan Huesken:
 Hi,
 
 I use mutt with offlineimap.
 
 Sometimes I want to delete whole mailboxes.
 For that I need to delete the mailbox local and remote.
 With shell-escape and can run a rm command. But how do I:
 - Get the mailbox name? I could use the current selected one, or I could ask 
 the user for a name, but how do I do that?
 - Delete a mailbox on an imap server?

Unfortunately the implementation of IMAP in mutt is sightly incomplete
and you can not delete IMAP folders...

I am using a macro and a perl script which do it, but unfortunately  you
have to know the NAME of the mailfolder, since you can not get the  name
from mutt in the macro and pass it as argument to the perl script...

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Re: Deleting local and imap Mailbox

2008-12-29 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-12-29 14:04:19, schrieb Anders Rayner-Karlsson:
 Incorrect.
 
 'c' to change folder so you get to the folder index on the IMAP
 server. Once in the index, 'd' on a highlighted folder will delete
 it. It's worked like that since at least 1.5.16.

But this does not work with

courier-imap4.1.1.20060828-5
mutt1.5.18-2~bpo40+1

under Debian

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Mutt does not more list IMAP folders correctly...

2008-10-27 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

I am using courier-imap if I press in mutt c=ML_devel.tabtabtab
I get only:

[ STDIN ]---
   1  ../
   2  ADMIN.
   3  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   4  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   5  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   6  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   7  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   8  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   9  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  10  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  11  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  12  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  13  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  14  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  15  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  16  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  17  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  18  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  19  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-- Mutt: Verzeichnis [=ML_devel.], Dateimaske:


which can not be, since there are

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

too but they are not shown.  This was working already but I do not know,
when this behavior has changed...

Note:  The Folders with the DOT at the end have archive subfolders  like
   [EMAIL PROTECTED].

Any suggestions whats going wrong here?

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Re: patch: signin signoff feature (1.5.18)

2008-10-13 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-10-08 17:27:05, schrieb Christian Brabandt:
 The same is true for sig_dashes vs. signature and still you have the 
 flexibility to set both settings.

No, because the have absolutle nothing together...

If you use  fortunes  or  something  like  this,  they  will  have  NO
sig_dashes and you have to set it manualy.

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Re: patch: signin signoff feature (1.5.18)

2008-10-13 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-10-08 17:43:11, schrieb Rado S:
 =- Alex Efros wrote on Wed  8.Oct'08 at 17:17:33 +0300 -=
  The attribution is used only while replying. It isn't designed
  to add Hi! at top of new message, it's function is completely
  different.
 
 You're correct, attribution doesn't cover new messages.
 However, if you really need automatic greetings, you could make a
 script to use as $editor which prepends it for your before starting
 your editor.

And the Attribution-Line can not be more then one line since  \n  does
not work.

  There two are very simple, clean, and doesn't conflict with
  existing features.
 
 They don't conflict, but aren't required either, because you can
 achieve the same easily for a rare case.

For me, the signin and attribution line are completely different.

  If somebody think it's too much to have attribution, sigdashes,
  signature, signin and signoff, then I can ask why there so many
  other variables already exists - we can replace them ALL with
  single variable which define full email template (which will
  contain all signin, attribution, dashes and other things inside)!

I realy like to have such thing as templating...

Curently I have m, r and L redefined  to  a  macro  which  call  a
script which pipe the message  to  it,  grep  the  headers,  fill-out  a
template and then use it as signature...

But this is complicated  and  I  like  to  have  such  feature  im  mutt
integrated.

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Re: patch: signin signoff feature (1.5.18)

2008-10-13 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Kyle,

Am 2008-10-08 11:41:39, schrieb Kyle Wheeler:
 soapbox
 Mutt is powerful because it is flexible, not because getting it set up 
 is as simplistic and direct as possible. The question to ask with mutt 
 is can it be made to do X without digging into the source code, 
 whereas other mailers cannot even hope to do X without touching their 
 source code to make a special does X feature (how many email 
 programs allow you to alter the type of pgp signature based on the 
 recipients? I haven't found any). Mutt is not a mailer for the faint 
 of heart looking for a quick, easy way of reading email. Mutt is a 
 mailer for people who are very particular about their email, but who 
 are willing to invest a little work to get it just so.
 /soapbox

This get a FullACK!

Note:  Currently I am coding a new Intranet-MUA (GTK+ for X and  pixbuf)
   entirely written in perl and implementing many mutt  functions...
   And right, there is not a  singel  MUA  which  can  reach  mutt's
   capacities...

   I should also note, that my MUA is not intent to  handel a  bunch
   of mailinglists with several 1000 messages per day, since  it  is
   IMAP only and PostgreSQL driven.  Oh, also I  am  using  procmail
   for this implementation...

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Re: patch: signin signoff feature (1.5.18)

2008-10-13 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello *;

Am 2008-10-08 10:10:37, schrieb Kyle Wheeler:
 I have no beef with your signin variable, but your signoff 
 variable does appear to duplicate existing features.

Because you can not have dynamic signatures?

If I understand this right, with  sig(in|off)  you  can  create  dynamic
stuff which can change form message to message or I am wrong?

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Re: /var/mail/$username is not a mailbox

2008-10-13 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-10-08 13:37:30, schrieb Indi:
 
 Hi,
 
 I have been using mutt without trouble on OS X for several weeks
 until today, when suddenly I got /var/mail/$username is not a mailbox.
 What on earth happened? I haven't done a thing to my mailspool
 file, nor to .muttrc. The only thing I can think of that might have
 somehow caused this is that I set up fetchmail as a cronjob and did not
 specify where to send output (so it would get mailed to me). I have
 since taken that out of crontab.
 
 I can cat my /var/mail/$username file; there *is* mail there.
 Perms are 600, owner is username, group is mail.
 
 I have Googled this extensively and found no useful answer, so have 
 been forced to revert to claws-mail for an MUA -- arrgh!

Does each of the messages have a preceeding

From [EMAIL PROTECTED] date

string?

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Re: How to prevent recoding of attachments?

2008-10-13 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-10-10 10:08:47, schrieb Kyle Wheeler:
 On Friday, October 10 at 10:05 AM, quoth Jörg Sommer:
   attach_charset 
   Type: string 
   Default: 
 
  I've set this variable to us-ascii:utf-8, but Mutt still uses 
  iso-8859-1.
 
 Huh... That's weird. It shouldn't do that.

Right and here in 1.5.6 it does the same...
It does not mather whether I have

attach_charset=us-ascii:iso-8859-15:utf-8
or
attach_charset=us-ascii:utf-8

 Does anyone else have any ideas?

Unfortunately not...

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Re: How to prevent recoding of attachments?

2008-10-13 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-10-09 11:54:22, schrieb Kyle Wheeler:
 The easiest way is to compress them first.

Right, but on all Devel-Liste I am, sending of compressed  po/pot  files
or diffs are stronly discouraged because you  can  not  read  it  inline
without head standing...

In mutt it works fine but not other MUAs

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Re: Unexpected network error

2008-10-06 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Kyle,

Am 2008-09-26 17:44:34, schrieb Kyle Wheeler:
 Let me say that again: the IDLE extension means that your client tells 
 the server let me know when new mail comes, which is different from 
 periodically checking for new mail.

I am right, that IDLE is working only for ONE mailfolder?

Since I have to watch many mailfolders from  mailinglists  sometimes  my
mutt is VERY busy responding to mailfolder changes and such  because  it
is checking in the background the mailboxes =.1 =.2 =.3 ...

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STOP THE SHIT WITH CHALLAGE REPONSES [WAS: by [EMAIL PROTECTED] : Re: Re: URLs screwed in the mail body]

2008-09-26 Thread Michelle Konzack
I do not know WHO is using  this  Challange  reponse  system  but  since
2008-09-01 I  have gotten more then 300 of them and I promise you, if  I
find you I will DoS You and/or ISP.

Since abuse@, postmaster@ and root@ adresses do not  work,  and  I
know, there are at least TWO persons here which use this  Service,  STOP
THIS SHIT IMMEDIATELY

I am on GSM and I dislike to download you spam which cost 0.009 Euro/kB
(my German provider e-plus).

Note:  FERRARO Ltd. (Stephan Ferraro; Stuttgart/Germany)
   will get a seperated message from my Advocat...

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Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 18:18:58 +0200 (CEST)
Envelope-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: FERRARO Ltd. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re: URLs screwed in the mail body
X-TDMailSerialnumber: 8511780

Hello,

this is the automatic Challenge-Response system of FERRARO Ltd. to protect 
against spam mails.

Please confirm your sent email by going on the following web address:
http://www.trashmail.net/?cmd=confirmid=1415936pw=QCglgRkD7XavKrgf8I8Xnlvd5Fp2yc7c

===

Hallo,

dies ist das automatische Challenge-Reponse System von der FERRARO Ltd. zum 
Schutz vor Spam.

Bitte bestätigen Sie Ihre E-Mail indem Sie auf folgenden Link gehen:
http://www.trashmail.net/?cmd=confirmid=1415936pw=QCglgRkD7XavKrgf8I8Xnlvd5Fp2yc7c

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Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2008 19:32:11 +0200
From: Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Francis Moreau [EMAIL PROTECTED], mutt-users@mutt.org
Subject: Re: URLs screwed in the mail body
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-sha1;
protocol=application/pgp-signature; boundary=HcccYpVZDxQ8hzPO
Content-Disposition: inline
X-Message-Flag: Improper configuration of Outlook is a breeding ground for 
viruses. Please take care your Client is configured correctly. Greetings 
Michelle.
X-Disclaimer-DE: Eine weitere Verwendung oder die Veroeffentlichung dieser Mail 
oder dieser Mailadresse ist nur mit der Einwilligung des Autors gestattet.
Organization: Tamay Dogan Network
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Since the message is piped to urlview, why not using:

macro generic,pager,index  \cb  |mimedecode |urlview\n

which should do the trick, at least for me.

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Re: Set Content-Disposition: inline on Patches automatically

2008-09-24 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-09-06 22:10:12, schrieb Antoine Kaufmann:
 Hi,
 
 I'm new to mutt. I often send patches to mailing lists, and I would like
 mutt to set Content-Disposition to inline whenever I attach a Patch to a
 new mail. Because otherwise i forget half the time to do this manually.
 ;-)
 
 Is there a way to do this?

I have a macro which generate a signature containg the patch/diff  and
then attaching it to the mutt message...

Note:  I use dialog/Xdialog (depending on console or X)
   to include the patch/diff.

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Re: Automated message processing

2008-09-24 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-09-03 22:59:39, schrieb David Champion:
 This works, but you'd need to store the valid random number someplace.
 For a zero-knowledge approach you could do something like generate
 an MD5 hash of the prospective member's e-mail address with some
 secret that's shared between the script that sends the 'who are you'

I am using simply:

echo ${MYSECRET}${EMAIL} |md5sum

where ${MYSECRET} is only know to me and in conjunction with the senders
${EMAIL} it works perfectly...

If someone want to know ${MYSECRET} he must 0wn1ng my brain...

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Re: URLs screwed in the mail body

2008-09-24 Thread Michelle Konzack
Since the message is piped to urlview, why not using:

macro generic,pager,index  \cb  |mimedecode |urlview\n

which should do the trick, at least for me.

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Re: Automated message processing

2008-09-24 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-09-05 07:46:09, schrieb Peter Davis:
 I understand that.  I guess what I should have said was Mutt doesn't 
 give me any way to pass a pointer to the message file.  All I can do is 
 pipe the contents of the message.

HOW do you filter the E-Mails?

If you are using procmail, you can use TRAP (in front  of  the  matching
procmail recipe) to add an extra header to the message using:

:0
* ^Subject:.*subscribe me
{
  TRAP='cat ${LASTFOLDER} |formail -f -I X-Folder: ${LASTFOLDER} 
${LASTFOLDER}.tmp  mv -f ${LASTFOLDER}.tmp ${LASTFOLDER}'

  :0
  .Subscribe_folder/.
}

Note:  I put the TRAP inside a recipe since I do not  want  to  have  it
   executed on ANY other messages I receive

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Re: Automated message processing

2008-09-24 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-09-04 22:58:29, schrieb Peter Davis:
 Yes, but both of those require searching through a potentially large 
 number of messages to find the matching id.  I figured that since I'm 

Are you joking?

My LKM folder has at least 26.000 messages (2 month,  200 MByte)  and  a
simple grep take less then 4 seconds...  I asume already, you have  much
less messages in this folder and you are not using 15000 RpM SCSI drives

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Re: New mail folder list

2008-09-24 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-09-04 13:10:02, schrieb Rado S:
 It is so even when you don't read _any_ (not even new) mail in that folder.
 Merely opening the folder sets a flag.
 I don't know whether that's a mutt or IMAP feature, but it's a
 feature rather than a bug.

It seems, that the programs are  reading  /folder/new/  and  if  you
access a Maildirfolder over IMAP, the server (in my case  courier)  move
the messages to /folder/cur/ which let buffy  thinking,  they  are
now read.

This is definitively a BUG in the biff/buffy apps  or  they  can  handel
only local mail and not IMAP which asume, mutt  is  accessing  the  same
folder local and not using IMAP.

 If it's up to mutt, a filed wish might produce an optional behaviour.
 Otherwise hack your server to do as you like or make a new IMAP
 standard. ;)

Code new buffy apps using perl  :-)

I have had coded a tool tdnewmsg which had the same BUG but since  I
have recoded it in perl it is working as I expect...

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Re: robots [ was Re: Alternative Identities ]:wq

2008-08-15 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-07-17 23:50:15, schrieb Ken Moffat:
 On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 09:32:46PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
   
   I have the following in my .muttrc:
   
  Question for people who post here more frequently than I do - is it
 normal to get a challenge/response mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] when
 posting here ?

Create a filter which send it back to ANY employees of this service but
do not forget to set Return-Path: .

This helped me with over 200 ISPs worldwide.  uol.co.br was one of the
first who has gotten over 140.000 messages from me since there CR system
has bombed users of Debian Mailinglists with several 1000 CRs.

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Re: How to get single list of mailboxes from two IMAP servers?

2008-08-08 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

Why not use a tool to get the list?

8--
#!/usr/bin/perl

use Net::IMAP::Simple;
use strict;
use Getopt::Long;

my $PASS=sag_ich_nischt;
my $USER=linux4michelle;
my $HOST=mx.freenet.de;

GetOptions('user=s'  = \$USER,
   'pass=s'  = \$PASS,
   'host=s'  = \$HOST);

die Kein Benutzer angegeben\n unless $USER;
die Kein Password angegeben\n unless $PASS;
die Kein Host angegeben\n unless $HOST;

my $imap = Net::IMAP::Simple-new($HOST) || die
$Net::IMAP::Simple::errstr.\n;

unless($imap-login($USER, $PASS)){
die Login failed:  . $imap-errstr() . \n;
}

my @mb=$imap-mailboxes;

foreach (@mb){
printf $_\n;
};

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Re: use script output as regex pattern in folder-fook

2008-07-28 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-07-25 11:46:10, schrieb David Champion:
 and generate your real muttrc programmatically: another way to do
 things like macros/variables and search paths, and you also get to
 automatically define hooks, lists, etc. based on the contents of your
 filesystem.  But once again this only executes at startup -- it doesn't
 update itself continuously.
 
 If you're ambitious enough you could set mutt up to reload much of its
 configuration every time you change folders, or something.  But I'm
 not sure how useful this really is for most people. :)

I have already done this, which mean, on  my  IBM  TP570  (P2/366/192MB)
mutt need arround 2 minutes to load, but then it hast the total power...

Maybe it is pervers, but it just works...

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Re: .muttrc

2008-07-25 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-07-22 11:31:28, schrieb Ravi Uday:
 Just to add to this,
 
 If there is a way to retrieve your ~/.muttrc from a existing mutt
 session, please let me know. That would help too as my
 .muttrc is deleted :(

I wish, there was a function which dump the actuell running config...

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Re: User's inbox

2008-07-23 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-07-14 10:14:32, schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
snip
 TMPDIR=${TMPDIR-/tmp}
snip
 TMPFILE=${TMPDIR}/grepmail-output.$$
snip
 if [ -f ${TMPFILE} -o -d ${TMPFILE} -o -w ${TMPFILE} ]; then
   echo 12 Temporary file ${TMPFILE} exists for some reason! Aborting.
   exit 1
 fi

Why not use:

   TMPFILE=`mktemp -t ${PROGNAME}.XX || exit 1`

It is much shorter and -t respect ${TMPDIR} if exist.

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Re: IMAP, Gmail and...Procmail?

2008-07-23 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Michael,

Am 2008-07-15 11:30:08, schrieb Michael Pobega:
 I have finally set up Mutt to work with IMAP (After just finding out
 Gmail has IMAP this morning), but I'm wondering if there is a suitable
 way to sort my emails using Procmail. I used to use POP and Procmail
 together to sort all my mail, but with IMAP that doesn't seem possible
 since I'm not actually downloading the mail...
 
 Can anyone tell me a suitable way to sort my mail or use Procmail with
 IMAP?

It is possibel but, you should not do any filtering on gmail.

1)  Download the messages from your INBOX with fetchmail
2)  Filter it local with procmail
3)  Use a tool to sync the local mailfolders with gmail.
(uploading new local messages to gmail and then delete it local)

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Re: IMAP, Gmail and...Procmail?

2008-07-23 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-07-15 22:32:43, schrieb Kyle Wheeler:
 There's no such thing as using procmail through IMAP - procmail is a 
 *delivery* agent. If you don't control delivery, then you can't use 
 procmail.

Hmmm, you coulr download it with fetchmail and  filter  it  localy  with
procmail and in the procmairc you setup TRAP  with  your  prefered  imap
sync tool or a sipel perl script (it is easy to code) which then  upload
the message back into the gmail account into the right folder...

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Re: User's inbox

2008-07-13 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hi Rem,

Am 2008-07-10 21:25:49, schrieb Rem P Roberti:
snip
 mailboxes $HOME/Mail/walt
 mailboxes $HOME/Mail/inbox
 
 All of those mailboxes, with the exception of inbox, are actual
 folders.  Inbox, on the other hand is not a folder, but rather a file,
 to which are appended all of the email which is not put in named folders
 by Procmail.  Why is it that the inbox cannot itself have its own folder
 instead of just being a file?  You know, a folder containing cur, new,
 and tmp.  Normally, I wouldn't care about all of this, but I am using
 Mairix to do indexing and searching of email, and Mairix, to the best of
 my knowledge, will not index a file.  So I guess I'm asking why I can't
 set up my inbox just like any of the mailboxes that Procmail delivers
 to. 
 
 Whew!  Does that make any sense?

The ~/.procmailrc should be something like:

8---
MAILDIR=${HOME}/Mail
DEFAULT=${MAILDIR}/inbox/

:0
* ^From:.*walt
.walt/
8---

The important line is

DEFAULT=${MAILDIR}/

with the / at the end and of course you must do ONE time by hand a

mkdir -p  $HOME/Mail/inbox/{tmp,cur,new}

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Mutt eat all system resources if color is used...

2008-07-13 Thread Michelle Konzack

*   Do not Cc: me, because I READ THIS LIST, if I write here   *
*Keine Cc: am mich, ich LESE DIESE LISTE wenn ich hier schreibe*


Hello *,

I am working with an IBM ThinkPad 570  (P2/366MHz/192MB)  and  it  works
perfectly but for some days I have setup some new colorization  and  now
mutt kill all of my CPU and Memory resources...

[ '~/.mutt/colors' ]
color body brightmagentadefault ^\-\-\-\-\\[ STDIN \\]\-\-.*
color body brightmagentadefault ^\\+\-\-\-\\[ STDIN \\]\-\-.*
color body brightmagentadefault ^\-\-\-\-\\[ manpage \'.*\' \\]\-\-.*
color body brightmagentadefault ^\\+\-\-\-\\[ manpage \'.*\' \\]\-\-.*
color body brightmagentadefault ^\-\-\-\-\\[ command \'.*\' \\]\-\-.*
color body brightmagentadefault ^\\+\-\-\-\\[ command \'.*\' \\]\-\-.*
color body brightmagentadefault '^| '
color body brightmagentadefault '^\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-.*'
color body brightmagentadefault '^\+\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-.*'


This sniplet is the reason...

OK, I have arround 150  mailfolder  defined  in  mailboxes  and  after
checkig the 15th, mutt has eaten then whle memory (192 MByte) and  begin
to eat my SWAP (256 MByte).  Also if I press PAGEDOWN in  the  message
view, the CPU utilization jumps for 4-7 seconds to 100%

Can anyone tell me why?

Note:  I use colorization since many years and it was NEVER a problem.

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Re: smtp_pass: why is it unneeded?

2008-06-27 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-06-24 10:31:12, schrieb Kyle Wheeler:
 Unlikely. More likely, your server has implemented IMAP-before-SMTP, 
 which means anyone from your IP address can send email via SMTP 
 without a username or password. It's not that it's figuring out what 
 your username and password are, it's that successful logins to your 
 IMAP server probably put your IP address on a whitelist that your SMTP 
 server uses. 

Does this work only with Linux Clients or under Windows too?


Hmmm, there are inteligent Viriis and Trojans which use the  SMTP  relay
of ones provider...  and if he/she  connect  successfuly  to  IMAP,  the
Viriis or Trojans can spam the world legaly...

Not very usefull in my eyes.

 for each is absolutely necessary, I just implemented IMAP-before-SMTP. 
 The devil is in the details, and there are some drawbacks to this kind 
 of policy (which I can get into, but is probably offtopic of this 
 list), but it's a common-enough setup that I wouldn't be surprised if 
 your server does it.

The thing above?

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Re: Hi all, is there anyone knows how to send bigger attachments (a 6M sized file) with mutt?

2008-06-02 Thread Michelle Konzack
Can not be...

Am 2008-06-01 16:58:36, schrieb Awflasher(GuoQirui):
 Mutt is really great but I cannot get anything when sending a 6M file.
 
 It's ok for sending small files but when i'm trying to send a big
 file, it stopped working.
 
 Hope to get some tips, thanks very much!!
 
 END OF REPLIED MESSAGE 

Today morning I have send an attachment of 26 MByte
(Debian Package) per mutt over then net...

It take some time because Up-Stream is only 128 kBit
(50 MBit Down-Stream) per Satelite but it works.

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Re: Email addresses with spaces

2008-05-28 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-05-28 10:43:41, schrieb Clayton Scott Kern:
 I'm not sure if this is the right place to address this.
 
 I use fetchmail - sendmail - procmail - mutt.

First of all:  Why do you use sendmail between
   fetchmail and procmail?

 I have problem with emails that have spaces in the user name.
 For example  joe [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Such messages should be rejected by your ISP on SMTP-Level since they
are invalid.

 Mutt doesn't display them in the index page.  For now, I've been editing
 the mbox file and putting an underline in the email address.
 
 I've looked through the manual and if there's a setting to handle this,
 I'mm missing it.  Or should I be handling this with either procmail or
 sendmail?

Better ask you ISP to REJECT them.

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Re: HOW to set the UMASK?

2008-05-19 Thread Michelle Konzack
Helloy Kyle and Keld,

Am 2008-05-18 19:34:31, schrieb Keld Jørn Simonsen:
 I see. Would it be possible to add some command to .muttrc to override
 this? eg a umask command? That would be easier for me and others needing
 this functionality than recompiling the sources every time mutt is used
 on a new system.

I support this wish!

 Or maybe a set no_mutt_umask=yes to just keep the umask of the environment.

Why not

set umask=default
set umask=ignore
set umask=XXX

where default is the original behaviour of mutt, ignore use the system
defaults and XXX is a manual set umask.

The  later  can  be  important,  if  you  access  a  maildir  where  the
directories are partialy shared...

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[FEATURE REQUEST] ~/.muttrc, ~/.mutt/muttrc and other directories

2008-05-18 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

Since I am developer and my mailinglist/bts subscriptions explode I like
to separate the stuff.  Unfortunately I have  already  over  200  config
files in my ~/.mutt/ directory.

I know I can use

mutt -F ~/.mutt/muttrc_std
mutt -F ~/.mutt/muttrc_bts
mutt -F ~/.mutt/muttrc_ml

but this keep all the config files in the same  directory  which  is  by
default ~/.mutt/.

Now I have tried to use

mutt -F ~/.mutt_bts/

but this does not work.

So I like to see the feature, that if mutt is called with a DIRECTORY
as parameter for -F then the default ~/.mutt/ is not more used.

This would simplify things, because currently if I use

mutt -F ~/.mutt_bts/muttrc

I have to specify ALL files I source with the FULL PATH  which  mess  up
things since some files are only copies from other configs and I have to
edit this files all the time I want to change something...

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UMASK problem

2008-05-13 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

normaly I am using courier-imap on my fileserver but now I  was  using
direct access and running into an UMASK problem.

The ~/Maildir has permission 1775 and the UMASK is set to  002  within
my ~/.procmailrc and is set right if new messages arrive.

But if I access Mailfolders, mutt change the MODE back to 600  on  files
and 700 on directories (if new one are created)

How can I solv this problem?

Note:   The messages must be accessibel from oter $USER too.

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HOW to set the UMASK?

2008-05-13 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

My system is setup to use a UMASK=002 on my  Maildir  (procmail  do  the
right thing) but if I read the messages with mut, they are after reading
0600 and can not more read fro another account.

How can this solved?

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Re: Threads screwing up in XTerm [WAS: piping messages to external

2008-03-27 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-03-26 16:51:59, schrieb Michael Kjorling:
 On 25 Mar 2008 03:05 +0100, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michelle Konzack):
  But sometimes, I use a macro to start a  filter  (like  blacklisting  or
  such) and after I am back in mutt the threating is screwed up...
  
  The lines are transformed into = and such crap.
  
  Do you know what this cause?
 
 Mutt displays = in the threaded view when it detects a duplicate
 message. (As an aside, the ~= pattern is analogous to this.)

I do not mean this, but

tq Subject
 mq Subject

The lines are gone...

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Threads screwing up in XTerm [WAS: piping messages to external scripts]

2008-03-26 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hi Kyle and *,

Am 2008-03-19 17:08:55, schrieb Kyle Wheeler:
  #!/bin/sh
  tmp=`mktemp -t menubox.`
  dialog --menu choose wisely 0 0 0 \
  1 'pick me' \
  2 'no, really, pick me!' \
  3 'forget those losers' \
  4 'PICK ME!' 2$tmp
  read choice $tmp
  echo you picked $choice | less
 
 Read dialog's documentation for all the other neat tricks you can do 
 with it---it's surprisingly powerful.
 END OF REPLIED MESSAGE 

I do such stuff since years and it works great, with pipe or editor.

However, in the console/vt there is no problem, but in a XTerm, I run
sometimes into trouble with the characters...

Curently,  the  threads  are  shown  fine  in  lines.  I  can  call   my
tdmuttsettings :-) to change settings on the fly or permananet and  it
it just works with Xdialog...

But sometimes, I use a macro to start a  filter  (like  blacklisting  or
such) and after I am back in mutt the threating is screwed up...

The lines are transformed into = and such crap.

Do you know what this cause?

It seems, I have used something in one or more scripts, which  screw  it
up but was not able to locate it.

Any hints?


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Re: Mailing lists and subscribe

2008-03-13 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hi Alain,

Am 2008-03-09 17:58:02, schrieb Alain Bench:
  On Monday, March 3, 2008 at 20:48:27 +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
 | `for file in ~/Mail/lists/* ; do name=$(basename $file) ; \
 |  echo -e lists $name\nsubscribe $name ; done`
 
 This doesn't work:
 
  - the backtick expansion picks the first line only

I have added the \ only for the mail...
Put it into ~/.muttrc as

`for LIST in ~/Mail/lists/* ; do echo -e subscribe $(basename $LIST) ; done`

and it just works

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Re: Mailing lists and subscribe

2008-03-07 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-03-01 14:21:43, schrieb Jorge Luis Gonzalez:
 I'm using the following to list and subscribe to my mailing lists:
 
 unlists *
 lists `for file in ~/Mail/lists/*; do echo -n =lists/$(basename \
   $file) ; done`
 
 unsubscribe *
 subscribe `for file in ~/Mail/lists/*; do echo -n =lists/$(basename \
 $file) ; done`
 
 (The lines aren't wrapped in muttrc.  The mboxes for all my mailing
 lists are in ~/Mail/lists.)
 
 When I try to follow up to a mailing list using L, I get mailing
 lists not found.  What's wrong with the lists and subscribe lines?

???

Why not use

8--
unlists *
unsubscribe *
`for file in ~/Mail/lists/* ; do name=$(basename $file) ; \
 echo -e lists $name\nsubscribe $name ; done`
8--

which is nicely faster the your script.

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Re: Problem with threating

2008-02-12 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hi Patrick,

Am 2008-02-10 12:01:14, schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
 * Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-10-08 11:41]:
  Question: With CTRLl I can redraw the screen, but how do I this from
the macro?
 
 TFM:   defaultrefresh
pagerredraw-screen

Ahh thanks... I was missing this.

Note:  I do not like the new syle of the manual.txt the old one
   was better to read (specialy I hate those pseudo tables
   since I can not more cut sections from a script with sed)

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Re: DOS text file attachments.

2008-02-10 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-02-07 00:14:02, schrieb Kyle Wheeler:
 What if the file had been left as-is, and the line endings had been 
 recognized as not needing conversion? The receiver would receive a 
 correctly encoded text/plain attachment, and when saving that 
 attachment to disk, his MUA would convert the line endings to whatever 
 the native scheme happened to be. There would be no extra lines, BUT 
 the file's status as a DOS text file would vanish the instant the 
 DOS was dropped from the label---there's no such thing as 
 dostext/plain, after all.

What I have already seen was:   text/ms-dos

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