Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Frank Derichsweiler
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 03:40:12AM +0800, billy chan wrote: Date: Fri, 12 May 2000 03:40:12 +0800 From: billy chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically? Mail-Followup-To: billy chan [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Eugene Lee
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 07:59:09AM +0200, Frank Derichsweiler wrote: : :pressing L means: reply to the list. :I would like to start a new thread, i.e. create a mail with no :reference to old ones. This one should have the list address in the to :header field. Just use 'L'. Compose your message,

Re: 'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-12 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 06:38:15PM +0300, Mikko H?nninen wrote: Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 11 May 2000: Well, I sort of know what the 'browser' is but there's nowhere in the manual that actually tells you. There is also nowhere that tells you how to get to the [file]

Re: Ues of TAB key

2000-05-12 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 06:39:10PM -0500, Corey G. wrote: Chris, When you have listed your mailboxes via whatever command you bound it too, for me it's "l", like Pine, you can hit tab to list those mailboxes that you indicated in the .muttrc file as explicit mailboxes to check. When I hit

Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Frank Derichsweiler
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 12:12:43AM -0700, Eugene Lee wrote: Just use 'L'. Compose your message, quit your editor, then use 'E' to edit your message with full headers included, and delete any spurious "In-Reply-To:" header. That is a solution, but not as comfortable as I would like to have.

Re: Priority set to urgent possible?!

2000-05-12 Thread Martin Schröder
On 2000-05-11 13:32:21 -0700, Eugene Lee wrote: On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 06:49:33PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote: :Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] mentioned: : And oh, there's no standard specifying the possible values for this : header. I've mostly seen "urgent" and "high" used, and of course

Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Frank Derichsweiler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 12 May 2000: I would like to start a new thread, i.e. create a mail with no reference to old ones. This one should have the list address in the to header field. I know that I can use aliases etc. But I would like to have one key press in

Chinese in mutt internal pager

2000-05-12 Thread Michael C. Wu
Hi Everyone: I am a mutt user who just switched from mutt1.0.1 to 1.2i on FreeBSD4.0-stable. I used to be able to view chinese with the mutt internal pager after setting the shell envirnment variable to LC_CTYPE=zh_TW.Big5 and other C locale variables to be the same. However, after the upgrade

Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:03:37AM +0200, Frank Derichsweiler wrote: Now I would like to be abe to create a header with To: mailinglist-adress by pressing e.g. M. Which mailing list? Should it depend on the folder/current message/phase of the moon? You could, for example, define a macro

The browser (again!) - now I know what I need, but is it possible?

2000-05-12 Thread Chris Green
After all my recent mumblings about the browser, browsing IMAP folders, moving around, etc. I think I finally understand how it works now and, as a consequence, how I would like it to work. My basic need is to be able to specify where to start browsing, instead of the browser starting off where

Re: [mutt-1.2] Broken world-writable /var/mail detection!

2000-05-12 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 20:47:39 +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote: If all you want to do is changing folder formats, mutt itself will be a nice tool. No, not if it is configured to use dotlocking only. -- Vincent Lefèvre [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Web: http://www.vinc17.org/ - 100% validated HTML -

SOLVED Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Frank Derichsweiler
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:27:52AM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote: Which mailing list? Should it depend on the folder/current message/phase of the moon? You could, for example, define a macro in a folder-hook. Yes, the following works fine: folder-hook FolderName bind generic f2 refresh

mutt username != Mail username

2000-05-12 Thread Randall Hopper
Got a question. When I want to drop TODO notes in my inbox, I find myself using Mail instead of mutt because mutt always wants to tack on a domain name, which causes the mail to be relayed out to my ISP and then fetched back in. Is there a To: syntax which will tell mutt "not" to tack on a

Really SOLVED Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Frank Derichsweiler
Now I copied the right version folder-hook FolderName bind generic f2 refresh folder-hook FolderName 'macro index "\CL" ":my_hdr to: foo@bar^M:push m^M:unmy_hdr to^M"' folder-hook FolderName 'macro pager "\CL" ":my_hdr to: foo@bar^M:push m^M:unmy_hdr to^M"' Frank

Re: mutt username != Mail username

2000-05-12 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Randall Hopper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 12 May 2000: FWIW, I've also tried: mutt rhh@[127.0.0.1] How about trying "mutt rhh@localhost"? Mikko -- // Mikko Hänninen, aka. Wizzu // [EMAIL PROTECTED] // http://www.iki.fi/wiz/ // The Corrs list maintainer // net.freak //

Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Christian Ordig
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 03:39:42PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: Well, if you sort your emails into separate folders for each list, you can create a macro which is changed for each folder with a folder-hook. Not perhaps the most elegant solution but it should work. why a macro? You can simply

Re: printf like sequences for folder_format

2000-05-12 Thread Christian Ordig
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 06:44:16PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: Marius Gedminas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 11 May 2000: I mean there's no percent display. With mbox you see: `Reading foo... 310 (10%)', with Maildir you only see the number of messages. Psychologically this makes the

Re: mutt username != Mail username

2000-05-12 Thread David Ellement
On 000512, at 10:15:07, Randall Hopper wrote: Is there a To: syntax which will tell mutt "not" to tack on a domain name? Can you use "unset use_domain" in your muttrc? -- David Ellement

Re: How add to address for mailing list semi-automatically?

2000-05-12 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Christian Ordig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 12 May 2000: On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 03:39:42PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: Well, if you sort your emails into separate folders for each list, you can create a macro which is changed for each folder with a folder-hook. Not perhaps the most

Re: 'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-12 Thread Michael Tatge
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:57:40AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: In general I think I'd prefer the browser to *always* start from $folder or, even better, from some user-definable directory. I can get back to see my $spoolfile with 'c!', I can get back to a mailbox in $folder with 'c=mailbox

emacs in separate window

2000-05-12 Thread Jonathan Pennington
I just reinstalled my entire system (cracker attack) and lost my .muttrc and .emacs files so I'm starting from scratch. Before this attack, when I edited a message, emacs would start *within* the Mutt window. Now, it runs a separate window. I can't seem to figure out how to make it run in the

Re: emacs in separate window

2000-05-12 Thread daniel
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 07:07:05PM -0400, Jonathan Pennington wrote: I just reinstalled my entire system (cracker attack) and lost my .muttrc and .emacs files so I'm starting from scratch. Before this attack, when I edited a message, emacs would start *within* the Mutt window. Now, it runs a

Re: 'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-12 Thread Greg Matheson
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 05:00:37PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote: On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:57:40AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: In general I think I'd prefer the browser to *always* start from $folder... There is a rather uncomfortable way to achieve this. Type c?cPath/to/folder And this

Re: 'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-12 Thread Greg Matheson
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 10:08:12AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: Well, I sort of know what the 'browser' is but there's nowhere in the manual that actually tells you. There is also nowhere that tells you how to get to the [file] browser. I found the browser very confusing. The default 'c' which

C-c C-c

2000-05-12 Thread Jonathan Pennington
Again with the lost configs. I used to just type that sequence after writing an email and emacs would save and exit, automagically releasing control to Mutt. Unfortunately, now I have to explicitily exit before continuing. Does anyone know what I want to adjust to make the sequence C-c C-c (or

Re: The browser (again!) - now I know what I need, but is it possible?

2000-05-12 Thread billy chan
[00.05.12 15:09] Chris Green Chris Green Thus I want a way to specify the directory at the times when one enters the browser, there are already some special characters recognised here (e.g. '?') so it should be possible to have a new special character which prompts for a 'start-browsing-at'

Re: Chinese in mutt internal pager

2000-05-12 Thread billy chan
[00.05.11 21:34] Michael C. Wu Michael C. Wu I am a mutt user who just switched from mutt1.0.1 to 1.2i on FreeBSD4.0-stable. I used to be able to view chinese with the mutt internal pager after setting the shell envirnment variable to LC_CTYPE=zh_TW.Big5 and other C locale variables to be

Re: /tmp persists to be used

2000-05-12 Thread Michael Tatge
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 12:32:49AM +0100, Telsa Gwynne wrote: On my RH 6.1 box with mutt-1.0pre3i and a muttrc that doesn't set a tmpdir and sets joe as the editor, I have much the same: files of the style mutt-aloss-31900-47~ [hobbit@aloss ~]$ ls /tmp | grep mutt | wc -l 73