On 1999-10-26 09:11:39 +0100, Chris Green wrote:
Now comes the 'philosopy' bit, mutt really isn't aware of this sort
of situation yet, it expects one 'set folder=somewhere' which
says where your 'home' mail directory is. This just isn't
realistic when using IMAP the way I do. Many MUAs are
I am new to mutt. Is there a way to tell mutt I should like to have
copy/paste features or is this just not suported ?
Sincerely I hope it is.
Regards.
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As may be gathered from my recent messages on this list I'm playing at
using mutt with some IMAP accounts I have.
However I am also using mutt as my main 'local' mail program in three
different places. Hence I am using mutt on my home machine
(isbd.demon.co.uk), on this ISP login account
Pieter Wenk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 25 Oct 1999:
I just installed mutt as E-Mailer. Found a suitable muttrc on a site
in Germany.
...
How do I have to tell it to mutt, that I would be pleased, that instead
of showing just a only a number for incoming new mail, it would
also show,
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 12:23:12AM -0700, Phil Stracchino wrote:
(1) modify all my scripts to invoke mutt as 'TERM=color_xterm /usr/bin/mutt'
(2) Set editor and visual to 'TERM=xterm /usr/bin/pico -t -z' in .muttrc
Pico, it appears, does not like color-enabled terminals, but if told the
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 09:04:19AM +0200, Pieter Wenk thus spoke:
I am new to mutt. Is there a way to tell mutt I should like to have
copy/paste features or is this just not suported ?
Sincerely I hope it is.
Regards.
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hi,
Is IMAP folder browsing enabled in mutt 1.0? When I tried by setting
folder={server}Mail, I got an error message saying it is not supported.
Since folder browsing is possible in the development branch, is it enough if I just
copy the imap.c from the development branch to the stable branch
Pieter Wenk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 26 Oct 1999:
I am new to mutt. Is there a way to tell mutt I should like to have
copy/paste features or is this just not suported ?
Mutt doesn't support copy/paste as an application. You can run Mutt in
an xterm in X for example, in which case you
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 10:35:50AM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 1999-10-26 09:11:39 +0100, Chris Green wrote:
Now comes the 'philosopy' bit, mutt really isn't aware of this sort
of situation yet, it expects one 'set folder=somewhere' which
says where your 'home' mail directory is.
On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 04:10:40PM -0400, Brendan Cully wrote:
On Monday, 25 October 1999 at 15:39, Chris Green wrote:
I'm somewhat confused by the way one is supposed to navigate
folders/directories on an IMAP server. The mutt version I'm running
here (0.96i) seems slightly different
On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 08:51:35PM +0200, Dirk Pirschel wrote:
Hi
On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 04:51:15PM +0200, Hans Gubitz wrote:
How can I manage to get german Umlaute in the builtin pager?
This should work if you set $LANG to german.
Or, if you want $LANG=en, use configure
On 1999-10-26 15:27:38 +0530, Raju K V wrote:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's that?
Is IMAP folder browsing enabled in mutt 1.0? When I tried by
setting folder={server}Mail, I got an error message saying it is
not
Hello Mark,
You're clearly using Linux...why not use copy/paste in either an xterm (or
clone), or use gpm on the console?
Yes. I run a SuSE 6.1 on a 586 machine with 64 RAM. Should be enough.
Even from a dumb terminal with enough capability to run mutt, you could use
screen and use its
Pieter Wenk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 26 Oct 1999:
Mark. I may have a problem in following you correctly. Within a Xterm I have
no problem using copy/paste.
Ok, then you should have no problem with Mutt.
But within mutt, well yes. I load mutt within a console under KDE. Now, when
Hi all,
I'm an elm diehard who's finally made the jump to mutt.
The fact that keypresses are about the same is great !
My questions is about configuring mutt. Yup, I've checked
over the page that discusses muttrc items, but without luck.
When I exit mutt, the defaults are not right. I do
F.Baubetm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 26 Oct 1999:
When I exit mutt, the defaults are not right. I do _not_
want it to transfer mail out of my spoolfile, and I _do_
want it to delete the messages I've marked for deletion.
"ask-no", "ask-yes".
How do I configure these two items ?
On Wed, May 19, 1999 at 06:24:19PM +1100, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you ever get urlview to work *PLEASE* let me know how you did it
4. url_handler is url_handler.sh that comes with the release renamed
and moved to /usr/local/bin. I edited it
I really like the shortcut characters like !,=,, used to
change to specific mailboxes and I wonder if I can construct
similar shortcuts myself.
I use mutt to read my procmail log in ~/.procmail/log and my
mailing list archives in ~/slist/[listname]/archive/latest, and
it is difficult to type
On Tuesday, 26 October 1999 at 10:35, Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 1999-10-26 09:11:39 +0100, Chris Green wrote:
Now comes the 'philosopy' bit, mutt really isn't aware of this sort
of situation yet, it expects one 'set folder=somewhere' which
says where your 'home' mail directory is. This
Hmmm... in 1.0i, if I'm in the message index, it will occasionally beep
at me that I've got new mail in a folder, but by the time I hit a key,
the Inc: 1 line in the status bar goes away, and if I hit change
mailbox, it's not waiting there as the default answer.
Also, another problem older than
I'm using mutt 1.0i and vim to to edit my mail... I've set the
edit_headers thing and I have a sig on the bottom om my mail. Is there
a way to start vim at the first blank line of my mail and be ready to
start editing, instead of having to hit "i" to start inserting text?
TIA,
timball
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Phil Stracchino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mutt uses color, and displays everything else correctly as well, if
TERM=color_xterm, but pico breaks with this value for TERM.
You didn't say how pico breaks. Does it claim that it can't figure out
what the terminal setting means?
Maybe pico uses
Martin Högman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whenever I send a message to certain servers, they return the classic
message "hostname unknown" to me.
Does the hostname really exist, or not? If it does, then you should try
to figure out why your DNS server says it doesn't. If it doesn't exist,
then
J. Lasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm... in 1.0i, if I'm in the message index, it will occasionally
beep at me that I've got new mail in a folder, but by the time I hit a
key, the Inc: 1 line in the status bar goes away, and if I hit
change mailbox, it's not waiting there as the default
Martin Högman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 26 Oct 1999:
Of course, the easy thing to do is to configure your local sendmail
daemon to simply route all mail through the same server that Pine
would've used, since that is probably the mail hub for your site
anyway. Simply use that server
Hello Miko
Erm. You don't press Ctrl-C to copy text to the clipboard. You select
it, and it gets copied automatically. If you've selected something and
choose paste, then that selection gets pasted. This works usually
totally without any need to use the keyboard (left click selects, middle
F.Baubetm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 27 Oct 1999:
Great mailer!, works better than the users :-/
If there's a Mutt quotes page anywhere, I vote for this to be added. :-)
Mikko,
who's wondering why the first " is missing in the attribution line (no I
didn't touch it) -- a bug? -- the
set move=ask-no
set delete=ask-yes
D'oh! I did have them set that way, but then
I misunderstood the meaning of the brackets
in the prompts.
Great mailer!, works better than the users :-/
fred baube
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G'town U. MSFS '88 *
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 10:34:07PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
One suggestion: don't use sendmail, use something else more easily
managed.
Point taken.
If you just want smart-host relaying, there are several alternatives,
starting with sSMTP (for links which are up all the time) to qmail
Martin Högman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 27 Oct 1999:
Well, thank god for FreshMeat. I'll have a check at qmail and a few others, and
if this still puzzles me, I shall return. :)
I looked these up for someone from freshmeat (Daemons/SMTP), but maybe
other people on the list may find them
Hi!
When you're in the lst of (possible) keys to determine which one to use,
you've not got any chance to (q)uit this list anddecide to not encrypt the
mail. If you don't have the public key, you're sent to the input field for
prividing the keyid again and so on. I think thereshould be a way to
On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 09:11:39AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
As may be gathered from my recent messages on this list I'm playing at
using mutt with some IMAP accounts I have.
However I am also using mutt as my main 'local' mail program in three
different places. Hence I am using mutt on my
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