Hi,
I'll post a reply to these two similar questions in a single email.
Stewart V. Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 26 Nov 1999:
How does one do this? I tried something along the lines of:
send-hook '~C testing' my_hdr "Bcc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Thus (notionally) anything I send
Subba Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 26 Nov 1999:
Number of lines in the message.
How can that be? Your message alone had 1 sentence reply. The mutt
index shows ( 0).
Depending on the kind of mail folders you use, Mutt gets this
information either from the Lines: header or from
hi,
In the gpg.rc that came with mutt it referred to a script pgpewrap script.
# create a pgp/mime encrypted attachment
set pgp_encrypt_only_command="pgpewrap gpg-2comp -v --batch -o - --encrypt --textmode
--armor --always-trust -- -r %r -- %f"
Where do I get this from?
Thanks in advance,
Ken Gunderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 25 Nov 1999:
Okay, I admit it; I am brain deaded. I've read through the docs and sample
muttrc's but am still confused about how to set up mutt to handle mailing
lists. Yes defining the lists themselves is piece of cake, but how to best
deal
hi,
I have the foll. in my .muttrc
# Send hooks
send-hook . "my_hdr From: Raju K V [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
send-hook '~t rajukv@tagore' 'my_hdr From: Raju rajukv@tagore'
But when I send a mail to rajukv@tagore, the 'From' header is still 'Raju K V
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
Can you tell me what is
++ 27/11/99 09:58 +0200 - Mikko Hänninen:
Rejo Zenger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 26 Nov 1999:
send-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'my_hdr From: Rejo Zenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
send-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'my_hdr Reply-To: Rejo Zenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
send-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'my_hdr Cc:
On 1999-11-26 19:45:37 +, Andreas Wessel wrote:
But how can I change the default user in front of the @?
I can't work with something like
send-hook . unmy_hdr From:
send-hook . my_hdr From: Andreas Wessel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
because this way I can't use my reverse_name setting
On 1999-11-26 19:05:36 -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
How can that be? Your message alone had 1 sentence reply. The mutt
index shows ( 0).
Displaying the number of lines on the index does not work for all
folder formats. Mutt will only count lines upon mail folder reading
with mbox-style folders,
On 1999-11-27 03:20:36 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the gpg.rc that came with mutt it referred to a script pgpewrap
script.
It's in the mutt source archive.
--
http://www.guug.de/~roessler/
On 0, Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1999-11-26 19:05:36 -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
How can that be? Your message alone had 1 sentence reply. The mutt
index shows ( 0).
Personally, I prefer to see the size of the message on the index,
but not the number of lines. I'm using
Subba Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sat, 27 Nov 1999:
Thanks for replying. With the exception of "main" index, all the indexes in
other folders have the line numbers listed for them. Why is it not showing
for the main index?
What folder format does your "main" (incoming) folder use? I'm
On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 11:05:08AM -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
I have searched through the manual but could not
finding any flag that would allow a user to set
the priority of delivery.
Is there such a feature? If yes, what is the default priority?
Depends on your MTA. If you use sendmail, a
On Fri, Nov 26, 1999 at 05:48:10PM +0100, Dirk Nitschke wrote:
Maybe someone can tell me why mutt_dotlock is linked
against *curses or slang by default.
It's only nobody actually changed the makefile-generating files up to
now. You are right, mutt_dotlock doesn't need ncurses/slang.
I've noticed a small difference (potentially major) difference between
the slang and ncurses interface. In ncurses if I use the bg color of
"default" mutt will use transperent backgrounds in gnome-terminal (or
Eterm) but if I use slang 1) default goes to "black" and 2) Colors look
wierd.
So I
The primary advantage of Maildirs is that there is no need for folder
locking, therefore you can have (in theory) an arbitrary number of
Maildirs store each email message as a separate file, which is the
- faster operations when operating on single messages -- no need to
write out the entire
1999-11-27-02:57:18 Nathan Cullen:
Okay, I'm sold. :) But first, is there a simple way to convert my
current mbox folders(files) into maildir format? Is this handled by
mutt or another utility?
It can be done in mutt; once you've set mbox_type="Maildir" you can visit an
mbox, tag
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