David --
...and then David Petrou said...
%
% the only problem is that after i finish writing a message and am
% presented with the compose menu, i do not see my new header. is there
% a way to add header types that are shown at the compose menu, so that
% i can see what my dynamic header is
On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 01:58:08PM +0100, Jan Houtsma wrote:
At work i am at solaris 2.6.
I am no sysop. The system uses terminfo (as far as i can tell).
I do have a local installation of XFree86 and ncursus.
However i can't get mutt to start up inside xterm with colors.
I know this isnt
I have a problem with Mutt and PGP (oh, no). Before I switched to Mutt
1.1 (that is, with 1.0 pre/something and earlier), I could read PGP
encrypted messages which I have sent to other people. I think that's the
way it should be. Now this is no longer possible. Mutt just shows me the
complaints
On 2000-02-08 12:59:22 +, Tom Friedetzky wrote:
User-Agent: Mutt/1.1i
Pardon me?
$grep fcc_clear manual.txt
$--- empty
Ah, ok... It was added in a later version of the 1.1 branch than
the one you are using.
Am I again missing something (I'm using
At work i am at solaris 2.6.
I am no sysop. The system uses terminfo (as far as i can tell).
I do have a local installation of XFree86 and ncursus.
However i can't get mutt to start up inside xterm with colors.
I know this isnt something with mutt, but something with my xterm
(terminfo)
Op ma. 07 feb 2000 19:28:11 zei Mikko H?nninen:
Stasinos Konstantopoulos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 07 Feb 2000:
is there a way to get mutt to not use the recipients' realnames
when sending a message?
No, there is no way to do that, aside from editing the header field
yourself
On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 12:35:35PM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 2000-02-08 11:16:28 +, Tom Friedetzky wrote:
Help?
You can either set fcc_clear, or...
Pardon me?
$grep fcc_clear manual.txt
$--- empty
Am I again missing something (I'm using Mutt
mike irwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i don't know if there is a fetchmail list or not, so hopefully
someone here can answer my problem. i have been using fetchmail to
downloads my messages from a POP3 server for a while. but now when i
run "fetchmail" at the command prompt, it just hangs up on
Stasinos Konstantopoulos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 07 Feb 2000:
is there a way to get mutt to not use the recipients' realnames
when sending a message?
No, there is no way to do that, aside from editing the header field
yourself before sending the message.
I really can't see where this
Lars Hecking [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In my .muttrc I have set mbox_type="MMDF", so most of my mailboxes are
in MMDF format. Therefore, if I add a procmail rule that appends onto
an existing mailbox, the result is unusable, because neither exim nor
procmail knows about MMDF, as far as I can
On Friday, 04 February 2000 at 12:41, Simon Atack wrote:
I am using IMAP for all messages including the inbox. I want it so that
whenever messages have been read in the inbox they are saved automatically
to the imap directory INBOX.read
I have tried setting move=yes but it doesnt move
Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 08 Feb 2000:
A new alternative to procmail was mentioned here recently. Can anyone
tell us anything about it?
I take it you mean maildrop; it's been around awhile (more than a year)
but it's new compared to procmail. The homepage is at
Is it possible to have multiple-personalities with Mutt?
Similiar to Pine's Roles?
(This includes various signatures.)
Thanks,
A.
--
Adam Sherman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+1 (613) 223-5746
Adam Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 08 Feb 2000:
Is it possible to have multiple-personalities with Mutt?
Yes, kind of. You can set arbitratry Mutt settings based on the
recipient address (or your mail folder, if you prefer that) with
send-hooks (folder-hooks for folders). These
On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 01:23:24PM -0500, Adam Sherman wrote:
Is it possible to have multiple-personalities with Mutt?
Similiar to Pine's Roles?
(This includes various signatures.)
---end quoted text---
Hi Adam, Hi all,
Yes no problem. You set up differnt folders for differnt
Reply-To:
I am using a2ps to format my e-mails for printing. Could someone tell me what command
to use to put the from line and subject in the title box of the printed e-mail. I
don't know if anyone is using a2ps for their printing but I have tried everything I
know. I know that the variable
is it possible to have a dynamic my_hdr? i want to add a line to the
header of my outgoing email, but i want the line to be generated
dynamically.
for static, i know it's just:
my_hdr Reply-To: foo.
i want the "foo" to be generated from the output of a perl script, for
instance. (and
I am new to mutt world, just compiled it yesterday. I am
having problems with the From field of my header when I send
out a e-mail. I seems to have garbage infront of my e-mail
address. Is there a field within the muttrc file that i can
set which will fix this or where does the code get my e-mail
I am sure that this question has come up again, and again, but I could
not find an answer anywhere for it.
I have one spool at /usr/spool/$USER, and through that comes all my
email, including heaps of email from mailing lists.
What I want to be able to do is have mutt automagically, when I
i know this is not the right list for this, but i can't seem to get any help from the
fetchmail-friends list. i have been running fetchmail for a while now, but just
recently it has been locking up every time. when i run fetchmail -v -v here is what i
get:
fetchmail: 5.2.7 querying
Hi, Brad!
On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 01:11:41AM -0500, you wrote the following:
Reply-To: I am using a2ps to format my e-mails for printing. Could
someone tell me what command to use to put the from line and subject
in the title box of the printed e-mail. I don't know if anyone is
using a2ps
IIRC I was able to see my new header, so try setting up your .muttrc with
the simple `` method and see if that puts 'em in.
Nope. That doesn't work either.
You might also try turning on edit_hdrs, since I *know* that I was
able to selectively delete the headers from emails that didn't want
I tried sgml2latex on the manual and it died... Is there any other way to
print it? Or am I not going in thr right direction?
Thanks,
A.
--
Adam Sherman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+1 (613) 223-5746
On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 02:19:59PM -0500, Randall J . Million wrote:
Ok. I have a folder-hook/save-hook/send-hook that I only want set with a
particular personality. How can I clear the hook list at the beginning
of a profile? (Could't I just rewrite the hooks for each profile? Yes.
Feasible
dept4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 08 Feb 2000:
I am new to mutt world, just compiled it yesterday. I am
having problems with the From field of my header when I send
out a e-mail. I seems to have garbage infront of my e-mail
address. Is there a field within the muttrc file that i can
set
Brad Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reply-To:
I am using a2ps to format [...]
Your message starts with Reply-To: because you are always supposed to
put a blank line between the message headers, and your text. Since you
didn't, the empty Reply-To header is treated as part of your message.
dept4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having problems with the From field of my header when I send out
a e-mail. I seems to have garbage infront of my e-mail address.
What do you mean by "garbage"? Random characters? Something that just
doesn't make sense? You might want to post the
Michael Elkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 08 Feb 2000:
I don't really see why this would
be necessary since you could just 'set edit_headers' to see the to: and cc:
Perhaps you should give that a try.
I don't see how $edit_headers will help in the case of trying to create
"quoted fake
On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 12:59:22PM +, Tom Friedetzky wrote:
On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 12:35:35PM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
[...]
... you add +encrypttoself to these commands.
This does the trick nicely. Thanks a lot!
Don't forget that _anyone_ who has access to the encrypted
From: Michael Elkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 02:44:27PM -0800
Subject: Re: 'To:' and 'Cc:' in attribution
On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 04:43:30PM -0700, Daryl W. Grunau wrote:
My wish list is to include "To:" and "Cc:", however the %t expansion
unexpectedly includes the
Adam Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 08 Feb 2000:
Thanks for the quick reply! What about choosing which one to use when
your composing a new message?
If you use send-hooks, the recipient address(es) usually determines what
configuration is used (by executing the matching send-hooks).
On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 01:58:08PM +0100, Jan Houtsma wrote:
At work i am at solaris 2.6.
[...]
However i can't get mutt to start up inside xterm with colors.
[...]
I couldn't get colours with the standard term that comes with Solaris 2.6,
so I installed one that supports colours:
Hello list,
I've been using mutt for a few weeks and really like it. Thanks
also to the list for introducting me to vim. (you can tell I'm a
newbie).
Here's my problem: When adding attachments and/or switching
mailboxes, I'm trying to use my usual setup of environment
variables to switch
Rex, et al --
...and then rex said...
% On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 12:59:22PM +, Tom Friedetzky wrote:
% On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 12:35:35PM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
%
% ... you add +encrypttoself to these commands.
%
% This does the trick nicely. Thanks a lot!
%
% Don't forget
Hi, folks --
As you can see above, I've given the "full name" of "Mutt Users' List" to
the mutt-users address, and it's an alias in my muttrc file.
When someone sends a note and I reply, I get the mutt-users form that
s/he used -- be it entirely wrong or simply devoid of a descriptive name.
On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 08:46:54PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
Adam Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 08 Feb 2000:
Is it possible to have multiple-personalities with Mutt?
Thanks for the quick reply! What about choosing which one to use when your composing a
new message?
A.
--
On Tue, 08 Feb 2000, Adam Sherman wrote:
I tried sgml2latex on the manual and it died...
I cannot reproduce your problems here with
sgml2latex --output=ps manual
Where sgml2latex comes from sgml-tools 1.0.9.
What problems did you run into?
Ciao
Roland
--
* [EMAIL
On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 08:46:54PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
[helpful detailed example snipped]
I'm trying to make "personalities" that are as separate as possible.
That means I want to change everything in the headers that points to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], including in the envelope, when I
rex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 08 Feb 2000:
I'm using sendmail, using ptw.com as a smart relay, and masquerading
as ptw.com.
I suspect the problem is there. :-) You may want to look into something
like MasqMail (or sSTMP, or nullmailer). Assuming you have just a
dialup link, one of
Mutt 1.1.3, GPG 1.0.1
My pgp_list_pubring_command is "gpg --no-verbose --batch --with-colons
--list-keys %r".
Mutt seems to have trouble with the output, it first wants me to
select a key instead of using the 'pub' entry. Is my format wrong or
is this a bug/feature?
Thanks,
A.
--
Adam
If anyone out there is using muttzilla, is their a way to have an email
open in alternative Xterm, like Konsole, or rxvt?
On 2000-02-08 16:20:36 -0700, Daryl W. Grunau wrote:
I guess I didn't state my request properly - I would like to
additionally include 'To:' and 'Cc:' in the text portion of any
reply I send, so that the basic context of the mail I'm replying
to can be seen by all recipients. Normally, I
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