Am 15.05.2000 um 12:02:54 schrieb Steffan Hoeke:
EZMLM (http://www.ezmlm.org/) warns users for which messages bounce and
eventually removes them from the subscriber list ...
So, at least you get a warning (though not on a secondary address) but
you'll get the warnings / bounce messages
On Wednesday, 17 May 2000 at 14:10, Shao Zhang wrote:
Hi,
sorry to jump in here. But how do you actually browse all the
IMAP folders on the remote server?
The way I am doing now is to put every single folder under the
mailbox command.
I have tried to use
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 08:03:20AM +0200, Dennis Stosberg muttered:
Am 15.05.2000 um 12:02:54 schrieb Steffan Hoeke:
EZMLM (http://www.ezmlm.org/) warns users for which messages bounce and
eventually removes them from the subscriber list ...
So, at least you get a warning (though not
On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 11:53:43PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
Kristin --
Chris Green is probably your user-level guy for mutt and IMAP; he's been
putting it through its paces.
Well I can't keep quiet in that case can I? :-)
The best answer that I've seen to the "multiple personality"
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 02:10:18PM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote:
Brendan Cully [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Tuesday, 16 May 2000 at 12:56, Dave (Grizz) Glaser wrote:
When trying to browse the folders on my IMAP server I get the error:
Folder browsing is not currently implemented.
Does
Bennett Todd (Tue 16.0500-17:23):
Ok, I've gotten so hooked on mutt that I'm wanting to use it for
netnews.
did you have a look at leafnode? it's a small nntp-handler without
newsreader. i'm thinking about adapting mutt towards using leafnode to
swatt that fly...
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clemens
Reed --
...and then Reed Lai said...
% On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 12:11:27AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
% ...and then Reed Lai said...
% %
% % May I change From: field before bounce message?
%
% Sounds like you want the new resend-message command, which lets you
%
% I do this because I bounce
On 2000-05-17 13:14:43 +0800, Reed Lai wrote:
I do this because I bounce messages to other peoples,
but they always confused who sent them those mails...
and I don't know how to forward with attached items
(however, forward has more actions than bounce...)
The $mime_forward quad-option may
On 2000-05-17 05:35:19 -0400, David T-G wrote:
I know that it can be done, but I haven't played with
selective attachment forwarding.
Just go to the recvattach menu, tag the attachments in
question, and apply-forward.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed on mutt-users that:
How could I do to make mutt use this field :
Return-Receipt-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to confirm the user [EMAIL PROTECTED] that I have read his mail ?
The sample.muttrc file has this :) Anyway, here it is -
set dsn_notify='failure,delay'
Thanks,
same question but with this field (from a netscape's user)
Disposition-Notification-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
how could mutt notify this user that I've read his mail
(not that the mail has been delivered by his mail server)
Antoine
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 04:09:20PM +0530, Suresh
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 04:09:20PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian muttered:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed on mutt-users that:
How could I do to make mutt use this field :
Return-Receipt-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to confirm the user [EMAIL PROTECTED] that I have read his mail ?
The
I do it with this line in my muttrc:
set folder={imap.server.blah}Mail
I do not have any local folders, well, they are all local to my home directory, but I
access them through the imap server.
Dave
On Wed, 17 May 2000, Shao Zhang wrote:
Brendan Cully [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On
Frank Derichsweiler proclaimed on mutt-users that:
same question but with this field (from a netscape's user)
Disposition-Notification-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
how could mutt notify this user that I've read his mail
(not that the mail has been delivered by his mail server)
my_hdr
I'm pretty sure this has been asked before, so sorry for asking again.
Can anyone point me at any tools for extracting mail by date (e.g. all
mail for a given year) from a mailbox folder hierarchy and saving it
in a similar hierarchy under another directory ready for compression,
backup,
Chris Green proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Can anyone point me at any tools for extracting mail by date (e.g. all
mail for a given year) from a mailbox folder hierarchy and saving it
in a similar hierarchy under another directory ready for compression,
backup, whatever?
cat, grep, sed and awk
Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 17 May 2000:
Can anyone point me at any tools for extracting mail by date (e.g. all
mail for a given year) from a mailbox folder hierarchy and saving it
in a similar hierarchy under another directory ready for compression,
backup, whatever?
Shell
Bob Waskosky [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 09:55:51AM +0800, wrote:
Hi All,
Can anybody tell me how I can get the nice menu buttons on
the top and text menus at the bottom as seen on the screen shot
at URL.
http://www.mutt.org//screenshots/browser.gif
I
On 2000-05-17 12:58:09 +0200, Antoine Martin wrote:
same question but with this field (from a netscape's
user) Disposition-Notification-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] how
could mutt notify this user that I've read his mail
(not that the mail has been delivered by his mail
server)
Well, the easiest
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 03:32:36PM +0300, Mikko H?nninen wrote:
Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 17 May 2000:
Can anyone point me at any tools for extracting mail by date (e.g. all
mail for a given year) from a mailbox folder hierarchy and saving it
in a similar hierarchy under
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 02:45:04PM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 2000-05-17 12:58:09 +0200, Antoine Martin wrote:
same question but with this field (from a netscape's
user) Disposition-Notification-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] how
could mutt notify this user that I've read his mail
(not
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 02:41:44PM +0200, Antoine Martin wrote:
try grepmail : http://grepmail.sourceforge.net
That does quite a bit of what I want, thanks!
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Thomas Roessler proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Well, the easiest thing to do would actually to reply to
this message, don't you think?
Yep, That will tell the guy I've read his mail all right :)
--
Suresh Ramasubramanian | sureshr at staff.juno.com
For some reason, this fortune reminds
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 07:58:38AM +0200, Frank Derichsweiler muttered:
- On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 07:57:00PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
- OK: I have some send hooks working. When I try to do analogous things with
- folder hooks, those fail. For example:
-
- folder-hook =wyo_lp 'set
Charles Curley proclaimed on mutt-users that:
- * Do you have some other folder-hooks in your muttrc? IMHO *all*
- matching ones are executed. E.g. a folder-hook . unmy_hdr reply-to
- later in the muttrc will abandon your Reply-to-address.
One (perhaps stupid) question - have you _defined_
I have something similiar to what you want, though you'll have to hack
it up a bit to allow for gzipped dirs and such.
I have a "d" key macro:
macro index d s=archiveenter
this saves all mesasges to my archive folder instead of deleting
them. Then I have a shell script:
#!/bin/sh
I'm sure many people here have some nice archiving macros, which would
simplify the commands you need to give to mutt...
As an example, you could define
macro index some-keystroke \
"collapse-alltag-pattern~r14denter|gzip /some/archive/file.gz \
"mark and archive old (2+ weeks) messages"
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 10:30:22AM -0400, Erik Jacobsen wrote:
I'm sure many people here have some nice archiving macros, which would
simplify the commands you need to give to mutt...
As an example, you could define
macro index some-keystroke \
"collapse-alltag-pattern~r14denter|gzip
Chris Green proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Neat, but unfortunately although I use procmail here it doesn't get
used to process the mail I want to archive.
I've just had a thought, there isn't a huge amount of mail here in the
IMAP folders, just 1.8Mb at the moment. I can just gzip the whole
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 08:20:45PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Chris Green proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I have limited quota on this machine (where the IMAP server is
running) so what I want to do is periodically archive and delete old
One thing can be done - when you use
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 07:39:38AM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
[Problem with folder-hook]
Thanks, Frank, but no joy on any of these. I even commented out my
"folder-hook . ..." defaults, which are above the ondes I showed above.
Perhaps you post your muttrc and we can look. I can prove
how do I stop mutt adding that annoying -- thing?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Cel: +44 (0)7941 270 136
http://kholmes.dhis.net/
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 06:36:01PM +0100, Justin Megawarne [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
how do I stop mutt adding that annoying -- thing?
Put in your muttrc file:
unset sig_dashes
Best Regards,
--
- Alessandro Martins
In Mutt, set your editor to emacsclient:
set editor="emacsclient" # editor to use when composing messages
and use C-x # to exit. You can do other tricks by building an elisp
Funny, I actually did the opposite. For some reason, if my .emacs says
start server, then C-c C-c breaks in Mutt.
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 06:36:01PM +0100, Justin Megawarne muttered:
how do I stop mutt adding that annoying -- thing?
-- (yes this one right here)
__ _ __ _
IMHO it's not something you'd really want to do...
Part of an RFC states that the
Justin Megawarne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 17 May 2000:
how do I stop mutt adding that annoying -- thing?
-- (yes this one right here)
Others told you how, I'll just copy the manual's comment:
It is strongly recommended that you not unset this variable unless
your "signature"
I've searched all over the docs, and can't figure out how to get the pager to
display all Date: header fields in time converted to the local timezone. Is
this possible?
In other words, some mails from the UK dispay dates like this:
Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 11:09:03 +0100
While mails from the
I would like to change mutt's behavior when, after pressing
two consecutive tabs when looking for a file or folder, it
shows me all the possible completions. It would be great if
it could show the candidates the way GNU readline usually
does (ls like, instead of ls -l like). The problem is that
Hi,
Using: Mutt 1.2i (2000-05-09)
Linux RH6.2
Gnome/Enlightment
When running mutt in xterm and i kill the xterm window with the
cross button, then the window disappears.
However mutt keeps running like crazy in the process list
occupying 75% CPU!
If running normal in the
Hmmm. I have to rephrase this problem description after further testing.
I warn you. It's hard to get your hands on (at least for me!)
The problem i have is:
Because my wife (caroline) uses my window session to read her
email i use the following script 'caroline' so that she can run
*squeak*
okay, point taken doods =) thanks for the help, and I'll be leaving the double dash in
=))
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Cel: +44 (0)7941 270 136
Charles Curley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 17 May 2000:
This may be a problem. I would like to use both send-hooks and folder
hooks. I will explore further.
Mutt 1.2 has a new feature command "clear-hooks". It should be possible
to clear all your send-hooks when entering a folder and set
I am trying to send a file to a friend with an attachment.
I have IMAP enabled with folder set to {imapserver}Mail.
when I try to attach the file, I get the error "unable to attach {imapserver}attach.
I know it isn't much to go on, but anyone got ideas on what is wrong?
Dave
David S.
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 06:27:03PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen muttered:
- Charles Curley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 16 May 2000:
- I am testing by going into the appropriate folder, then starting a new
- email with "m". If I provide the appropriate address for the send hook, it
- works. If I
On 2000.05.17, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"David Roche" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've searched all over the docs, and can't figure out how to get the pager to
display all Date: header fields in time converted to the local timezone. Is
this possible?
This is not exactly what you describe
Anyone know the sequence I'd use to build a macro to quit Mutt? I want
to use "q" to exit messages and return to the pager, but I don't want
to accidentally exit Mutt like I keep doing. I'd like to have a
capital "Q" quit Mutt and purge all the deleted files without
prompting. Thanks.
-J
--
Jonathan Pennington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 17 May 2000:
Anyone know the sequence I'd use to build a macro to quit Mutt? I want
to use "q" to exit messages and return to the pager, but I don't want
to accidentally exit Mutt like I keep doing. I'd like to have a
capital "Q" quit Mutt
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 06:33:43PM +0200, Christian Ordig wrote:
configure comand used:
./configure --with-included-zlib --prefix=/home/frandebo/prog/local/
--enable-locales-fix --with-charmaps --enable-nfs-fix
Yup. The default is enabled, and configure appears to be able to
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 03:16:08AM +0200, Gero Treuner wrote:
Hi!
Yo...
On Sun, May 14, 2000 at 10:32:42PM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
It doesn't appear to be necessarily consistent that the subject lines are
just one off. If I jump down the list a ways, the subject lines are
several
Jan Houtsma proclaimed on mutt-users that:
3) Then she kills the xterm with the cross button!!
Simple thing - quit mutt first, before killing your XTerm :) Or else,
there is always kill -9 `pidof(mutt)` :)
Now in that script i changed the 'su - caroline' into
'rlogin -l caroline localhost'
Dave (Grizz) Glaser proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I am trying to send a file to a friend with an attachment.
I have IMAP enabled with folder set to {imapserver}Mail.
when I try to attach the file, I get the error "unable to attach {imapserver}attach.
I know it isn't much to go on, but anyone
Justin Megawarne proclaimed on mutt-users that:
File to attach: ~/foo/bar/baz/quux/attachment.html
Wait a second ... shouldn't that be qux/quux/ ?? Or am I getting confused?
You are right :)
... back to esr's jargon file :(
--
Suresh Ramasubramanian | sureshr at staff.juno.com
Never
Jan Houtsma (Wed 17.0500-22:12):
'rlogin -l caroline localhost' which works fine.
what happens if you put "exec " in front of "rlogin"?
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clemens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
do D4685B884894C483
Ben Beuchler (Wed 17.0500-21:29):
Hmmm... I'm using Eterm with a setting of 'xterm-color'. Pretty standard
stuff. What made me consider mutt as a possible culprit as opposed to my
terminal emulation is that it only happened when I was browsing my 'read
mail' box which contained 9000+
clemensF proclaimed on mutt-users that:
terminal emulation is that it only happened when I was browsing my 'read
mail' box which contained 9000+ messages. Other mailboxes with far fewer
Possible - and dumb - solution :) Make it mbox-march-2000,
mbox-april-2000 etc etc. Huge mailboxes are
On 2000.05.16, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Bennett Todd" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I've gotten so hooked on mutt that I'm wanting to use it for
netnews.
I know this has been discussed a lot, but as best I've been able to
tell the focus has been on NNTP support for some reason --- even
David Champion proclaimed on mutt-users that:
So, on a related note: are there any other NNTP patches for mutt,
besides Brandon Long's 0.95 version? I'd imagine that they'll never
make it into the core, but I'm still interested.
Before I experiment and mess up my box's mutt install, is
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