On Friday, 29 October 1999 at 18:16, Bernd Renzing wrote:
> > You might also check /etc/resolv.conf and see if that file has your
> > correct domain in it, too.
> YEP. That was the Problem. I´ve added :
>
> search localnet prima.de
>
> because searches should be first in my localnet, and then ot
> Your message is probably routing through sendmail. Your sendmail.cf
> probably has that string listed as your domain name. Change it.
That have i check dozens of time :-)
> You might also check /etc/resolv.conf and see if that file has your
> correct domain in it, too.
YEP. That was the Probl
'Lo.
Just built 1.0i on a new machine, using an old muttrc, and noticed
some interesting behavior. The old muttrc had ``set tmpdir="~/tmp"''
(which I always use on public systems), but I hadn't bothered creating
~/tmp on the new box (because I wasn't planning on using it). $TMPDIR
wasn't set, and
On Oct 29, David DeSimone wrote:
>
> Try "man locale" on your system. In my case (HP-UX; your OS might work
> quite differently), I ran the command "locale -a", and received a list of
> supported locales. After examining them for a while, I chose this one
> that I liked: "en_US.iso88591". Aft
Clint Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This sounds like your locale configuration is screwed up.
>
> Ok, so how about giving me a hint where to look on how to fix this?
Try "man locale" on your system. In my case (HP-UX; your OS might work
quite differently), I ran the command "locale -a"
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999 12:11:06 -0400, Brendan Cully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Q1: If I want to make sure I get lots of helpful responses to my
> questions, even if they aren't really mutt-related, should I write
> something like
> > Please help me, before i've to use PINE or something like that
>
Brandon Long writes:
>
> http://www.fiction.net/blong/programs/#rtfreader
I think it would be worth updating your page.
http://www.ice.ru/~vitus/catdoc/ver-0.9.html
Bernd Renzing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> From: Bernd Renzing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> As you see, Mutt appends as domain @voyager.localnet. BUT and here's
> now my Problem: my Hostname in /ETC/HOSTNAME and via SET | more and
> via hostname -f is voyager.prima.de !!!
Your message is probably
On 10/29/99 Holger Lillqvist uttered the following other thing:
> I received a mail with a large attachment which I cannot read. The
> headers are as follows:
>
> [-- Attachment #3: Rich Text Format --]
> [-- Type: application/RTF, Encoding: base64, Size: 127K --]
>
> Any ideas what I should add
Reed Lai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 1. i cannot make mutt to use Reply-To field in received message as
>the reply address when i want to reply it.
>i tried set reply_to=ask-yes, but it didn't work.
Is the Reply-To address a list address? Did you set ignore_list_reply_to?
Perhaps an e
Clint Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, shouldn't I see this character as it is (+/-), or should the
> builtin pager emit a '?' instead? A '?' is currently what I'm seeing
> on this machine right now.
If I fail to set my $LANG environment variable to a locale that includes
iso-8859-1 ch
On Oct 29, Thomas Roessler wrote:
>
> This sounds like your locale configuration is screwed up.
Ok, so how about giving me a hint where to look on how to fix this? The
manual doesn't really say much about locale or how it should be set. I
don't even know what a locale is supposed to do. In on
The Mutt Users Mailing List FAQ 0.01
Q1: If I want to make sure I get lots of helpful responses to my
questions, even if they aren't really mutt-related, should I write
something like
> Please help me, before i've to use PINE or something like that
at the bottom of my message?
A1: No. Such a r
I received a mail with a large attachment which I cannot read. The
headers are as follows:
[-- Attachment #3: Rich Text Format --]
[-- Type: application/RTF, Encoding: base64, Size: 127K --]
Any ideas what I should add to my .mailcap to make the thing readable?
Holger
greeting seniors,
there are to questions, please help.
i cannot make mutt to use the Reply-To field in received message as
the address when i want to reply it. i tried set reply_to=ask-yes
in .muttrc but it didn't work...
how to save messages which i sent?
thanks
reed lai
Moritz Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 29 Oct 1999:
> when I download all my mail from my POP3-Server it should sort in
> different mailboxes.
Use a mail filtering tool such as procmail or maildrop for this.
Both of those have all the features you wanted.
Mikko
--
// Mikko Hänninen,
Hi !
I've a very serios Problem, and I don't now any further. Here my
Header as i sent this Mail in Mutt:
From: Bernd Renzing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
As you see, Mutt appends as domain @voyager.localnet. BUT and here's
now my Problem: my Hostname in /ETC/HOSTNAME and via SET | more and
via hostnam
Hi all,
when I download all my mail from my POP3-Server it should sort in different mailboxes.
For example:
My friend "joschi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" writes me an email. When I downloaded it, it
should be sort in the mailbox which is called "joschi". But that's not all. The filter
should handle
I wrote:
> > So, first thing what I need is to set charset properly
> > (koi8-r instead of iso8869-1).
> >
> > Then I've a question: does mutt deduce charset from locale or doesn't?
> > If does, can somebody fix this problem?
>
> As I understand it, mutt does not deduce the charset; you have to
Not long ago (exactly Fri, 29 Oct 1999) Reed Lai wrote:
> 1. i cannot make mutt to use Reply-To field in received message as
>the reply address when i want to reply it.
>i tried set reply_to=ask-yes, but it didn't work.
Hmmmh, this works for me. Cannot help.
> 2. how to save message whi
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