On 0, Byrial Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The above recipient specification violates RFC 822. The real name
> part needs to be quoted when it contains special characters such
> as a dot. And Mutt doesn't like wrong specifications too much.
> Try instead:
>
> mutt -s "Subject here" '"A.
On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 11:00:00 -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
> On 0, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > You mean like with:
> > >
> > > mutt -s "Subject here" 'A. Recipient <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' < msg_file
> >
> > If you try this, I think you'll find the To field gets rewritten as
On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 03:46:03PM -0500, Richard Hakim wrote:
> - In the index of a folder, I'd like the arrow key to scroll over deleted
> messages as well. Right now if I delete a message and then want the
> scrollbar to go back to that message, I have to type the msg #.
Yeah, this drove me
On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 03:46:03PM -0500, Richard Hakim wrote:
:
:- In the index of a folder, I'd like the arrow key to scroll over deleted
:messages as well. Right now if I delete a message and then want the
:scrollbar to go back to that message, I have to type the msg #.
You need to re-bind y
On 1999-12-10 10:28:07 +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
> It would be fairly easy to bloat up mutt_invoke_sendmail (in
> sendlib.c) a bit - depending on a suitable option (say,
> set_envelope_from), mutt could just pass "-f" to sendmail.
> Note that at least sendmail and the sendmail emulation of p
Hi,
I'm sort of new to mutt, and there are some things I'd like to be able to
do with it that I'm not sure how to accomplish. Can anyone offer advice?
Sorry if this list seems long - I've been collecting. :)
- In the index of a folder, I'd like the arrow key to scroll over deleted
messages
At 05:21 PM 12/11/99 +1100, Craig McVean wrote:
>Hi to all muttets?
>I have mutt working quit well Except my .procmailrc is not placing all my
>mailing lists into theire own mailboxes mutt-users is working nicely.
[snip]
>I'm using Maildir should i be using mbox as my mailbox type? My machine is
At 14:22 10/12/1999 +, Andreas Wessel wrote:
> > MAILDIR="$HOME/Mail" # or wherever your monthly folder resists
> >
> > And in muttrc:
> >
> > set folder="$HOME/Mail"# or wherever your folder resists
>
> I already have all these settings - just forgot to mention them..
On Fri, Dec 10, 1999 at 09:26:08AM +, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
> > > > These are like , now with flying accents a' e' o" u'
> > >
> > > If there were some 8-bit characters there, I didn't see them, but that
> > > might be because of a problem with MTAs.
> >
> > Certainly not. I see everyt
On 0, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You mean like with:
> >
> > mutt -s "Subject here" 'A. Recipient <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' < msg_file
>
> If you try this, I think you'll find the To field gets rewritten as:
>
> To: "A . Recipient" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I discovered th
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