On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 11:49:37AM -0500, Brendan Cully wrote:
PS you can find out which IMAP server you're using by just telnetting
to port 143 of your mailhost. The first line of greeting should give
you the version string.
Nothing to do with this thread really but I just tried this on
On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 10:34:12PM +0100, Rejo Zenger wrote:
++ 30/11/99 09:13 + - Chris Green:
2 - The manual is wrong about using ^ to indicate control characters.
I guess it depends from system to system (and possibly the way of
quoting). Could people on different systems try this?
On 1999-11-30 21:23:01 +0100, J Horacio MG wrote:
Then I `make clean', copy mutt-1.0/keymap_defs.h into mutt-1.1.1/, and
`make' again, but:
Don't do this. keymap_defs.h is auto-generated from the various OPS
files; using a version from a different mutt version may lead to all
kinds of
On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 09:00:48PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 30 Nov 1999:
mailboxes `find /home/d/cgreen/Lists -type f -printf '%h/%f '` \
~/Mail/inbox
But it appears not to work, mutt
Hi !
I got a very strange problem.
I use mutt-1.0i on both solaris and linux system. On both systems i am
using the same .muttrc with some color settings.
When i use "color normal white" in it, the mutt on solaris tells me:
Error in /home/fa/.muttrc, line 117: color: too few arguments
The
On 1999-11-30 22:42:19 -0500, David W. Bettis wrote:
# create a pgp/mime encrypted attachment
set pgp_encrypt_only_command="pgp +verbose=1 +encrypttoself +batchmode -eaft %r %f"
You may wish to set verbose to zero. Additionally, you may wish to
switch on pgp2 compatibility mode
Soemtimes, when I type my passphrase, I mistype - it's ~fifty characters
long, so it's not *that* unexpected. Anyway. Mutt never asks me to re-issue
the passphrase if GPG reports back a bad passphrase. Is there anyway bar
quitting out of mutt, or to go into the PGP menu, select "Sign (a)s", and
John P . Looney writes:
Soemtimes, when I type my passphrase, I mistype - it's ~fifty characters
long, so it's not *that* unexpected. Anyway. Mutt never asks me to re-issue
the passphrase if GPG reports back a bad passphrase. Is there anyway bar
quitting out of mutt, or to go into the PGP
Hello !
John P . Looney wrote on 01.12.1999 11:07:15 +:
Soemtimes, when I type my passphrase, I mistype - it's ~fifty characters
long, so it's not *that* unexpected. Anyway. Mutt never asks me to re-issue
the passphrase if GPG reports back a bad passphrase. Is there anyway bar
quitting
On Wed, Dec 01, 1999 at 11:07:15AM +, John P . Looney wrote:
Soemtimes, when I type my passphrase, I mistype - it's ~fifty characters
long, so it's not *that* unexpected. Anyway. Mutt never asks me to re-issue
the passphrase if GPG reports back a bad passphrase. Is there anyway bar
Hi,
I cant use colors on Solaris 2.7 with ncurses.
If i set TERM=xterm, mutt starts without colors
and TERM=xterm-colors does not work.
Any suggestions?
CU
Dirk
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Dirk Pirschel writes:
Hi,
I cant use colors on Solaris 2.7 with ncurses.
If i set TERM=xterm, mutt starts without colors
and TERM=xterm-colors does not work.
Any suggestions?
Maybe because it's called xterm-color? dtterm works, too.
I'm using mutt 1.1 (because of the more robust IMAP handling) and am having
some trouble with mbox-hook. In my .muttrc I have (among others) the
following lines:
set imap_user=username
set imap_pass=password
mbox-hook {server}INBOX {server}Read-Mail
set spoolfile={server}INBOX
set
I just got the latest mutt outta the cvs and is it me or does the
"lists" directive no longer work at all?
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On Wed, Dec 01, 1999 at 11:15:21AM -0600, Timothy Ball wrote:
I just got the latest mutt outta the cvs and is it me or does the
"lists" directive no longer work at all?
RTFM. From the NEWS file, at the very top of "Major changes since
1.0":
- The semantics of the "lists" command has changed.
On Wed, Dec 01, 1999 at 11:47:52AM +0100, Frank Altpeter wrote:
I use mutt-1.0i on both solaris and linux system. On both systems i am
using the same .muttrc with some color settings.
When i use "color normal white" in it, the mutt on solaris tells me:
Error in /home/fa/.muttrc, line 117:
On 1999.12.01, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Thomas Roessler" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1999-11-30 21:23:01 +0100, J Horacio MG wrote:
Then I `make clean', copy mutt-1.0/keymap_defs.h into mutt-1.1.1/, and
`make' again, but:
Don't do this. keymap_defs.h is auto-generated from the
Hello !
Robert Chien wrote on 01.12.1999 11:31:27 -0800:
On Wed, Dec 01, 1999 at 11:47:52AM +0100, Frank Altpeter wrote:
I use mutt-1.0i on both solaris and linux system. On both systems i am
using the same .muttrc with some color settings.
When i use "color normal white" in it, the mutt
Is there anyway to get different colors in the index for "From" and "Subject" ?
I have added this to my .muttrc:
color indicator white blue # index
color markers reddefault# index
color message white blue # index
The color remain default.
Subba Rao
[EMAIL
Hi,
I know this has been asked before, but I cannot find answers
after searching archive.
How do I select multiple files in one directory and attach all
of them in one go??
Thanks.
Shao.
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