On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 02:59:01AM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
Corey G. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 04 May 2000:
Would changing your umask work?
Probably not, my umask is 022 and Mutt still creates new folders and
saved files with mode 600. I think it's a security precaution and a
I'm still finding the way that the change-folder command works a
little confusing and not suited to moving back and forth between local
and IMAP folders. I have found a number of what seem to me to be
oddities (or should they be called features!) :-
1 - If I hit 'c' and then enter
Hi, folks
thank you for the compiling tips, it worked. I have another question to ask:
When I connect to my mailbox with imap/ssl I have the choice:
(r)eject, accept (o)nce
Is there any way to accept the certificate until it expires?
Thanks
Kai
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I'm using mbox format, and I have procmail filtering ALL
my mail into one of 3 mailboxes - 2 mailing lists get
filtered into one mailbox each, and everything else gets
filtered into =INBOX-Mutt. I also have these 3 folder-hooks:
folder-hook =INBOX-Mutt set sort=reverse_date_received
folder-hook
Is there a way to default the index view to "collapse-all" ?
Thanks!
[00.05.05 13:38] Hardy Merrill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
folder-hook =INBOX-Mutt set sort=reverse_date_received
folder-hook =in-l-dbiusers set sort=threads
folder-hook =in-l-muttusers set sort=threads
Sometimes I notice that when I go into one of the mailing
list mailboxes, and then come
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 09:42:15PM +0800, billy chan thus spoke:
Is there a way to default the index view to "collapse-all" ?
Thanks!
folder-hook . 'push escV'
mark-
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[00.05.05 14:44] Fairlight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 09:42:15PM +0800, billy chan thus spoke:
Is there a way to default the index view to "collapse-all" ?
folder-hook . 'push escV'
Thanks, Mark. Thanks works like a charm!
Would anyone care to hazard a realistic estimate (or even an
unrealistic one) as to when we might see the release of mutt 1.2?
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On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 11:50:23AM -0400, Fairlight muttered:
| On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 09:42:15PM +0800, billy chan thus spoke:
| Is there a way to default the index view to "collapse-all" ?
| Thanks!
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| folder-hook . 'push escV'
single quotes and double quotes, neither worked for me
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Does anyone know of a way to change the "From:" address when sending an email. I know
of a way
in Pine but have been unsuccessful with Mutt. I need this because I send email from a
Unix box
with an ID that does not exist on our real email production system. I do not like
using "Reply-To"
Fairlight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 05 May 2000:
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 11:42:06AM -0500, Jason Helfman thus spoke:
single quotes and double quotes, neither worked for me
It's worked for me under 0.95.7i and 1.0.1i, and still is. The original
person asking for the method says it
[00.05.05 12:56] Fairlight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 11:42:06AM -0500, Jason Helfman thus spoke:
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 11:50:23AM -0400, Fairlight muttered:
| folder-hook . 'push escV'
single quotes and double quotes, neither worked for me
I had gotten this from
If I have this in my .mailcap file:
application/pgp; cat; copiousoutput
application/pgp-keys; pgp -f %s ; copiousoutput
application/pgp-signature; cat ; copiousoutput
and this in my .mime-typs file:
application/pgppgp
Corey --
...and then Corey G. said...
%
% Does anyone know of a way to change the "From:" address when sending an email. I
know of a way
Yep; just use the my_hdr command to write your own. Check the manual's
section 3.12 for more, but here's how I set mine:
send-hook . my_hdr From:
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 11:18:23AM -0500, Corey G. wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to change the "From:" address when sending an email. I
know of a way
in Pine but have been unsuccessful with Mutt. I need this because I send email from
a Unix box
with an ID that does not exist on our real
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 11:18:23AM -0500, Corey G. thus spoke:
Does anyone know of a way to change the "From:" address when sending an email. I
know of a way
in Pine but have been unsuccessful with Mutt. I need this because I send email from
a Unix box
with an ID that does not exist on
I am trying to get Courier IMAP working on a vpopmail install. It seems
to accept the login OK. At least it doesn't complain about the username
or the password, but it does say 'no mailbox' and, of course, doesn't show
me my mail.
I am using essentially the same imap settings I use on another
Mutt 1.0.1
Is there a way for mail_check's 5 second check to automatically redraw the
index if there is new mail? Elm used to do this and I really miss it. It
doesn't seem to do anything so long as there is no keyboard input.
mark-
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David T-G (Fri 05.0500-14:13):
Yep; just use the my_hdr command to write your own. Check the manual's
section 3.12 for more, but here's how I set mine:
send-hook . my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David T-G)
you can even leave out the "send-hook".
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On Friday, 05 May 2000 at 14:12, Ben Beuchler wrote:
I am trying to get Courier IMAP working on a vpopmail install. It seems
to accept the login OK. At least it doesn't complain about the username
or the password, but it does say 'no mailbox' and, of course, doesn't show
me my mail.
I am
[00.05.05 02:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
super, i have 1.1.13 or 12, what is the exact syntax you are using?
On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 01:51:51AM +0800, billy chan muttered:
| I have it working under 1.1.14i.
== ~/.muttrc ==
folder-hook =list* set sort=threads
folder-hook
On Fri 05/05/00 at 02:07 PM -0400, Russell Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
why have I begun to see this at the end of mail messages in mutt:
[-- application/pgp-signature is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part)
along with the warning:
mailcap entry for type
Roberto Suarez Soto (Sat 06.0500-00:48):
This is related to Mutt because maybe in a near future we see html
emails as the norm, and not the exception, and some kind of html rendering
engine gets implemented into Mutt.
What's your opinion related to this?
get a nice
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