On 00-05-26 10:41, -kevin- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Short:
I notice that when I 'resend-message' (ESCe) that it doesn't get
copied to my 'sent' folder.
Additional Note:
It also seems to preserve the date of the original email, instead
of giving it a new date. Yes, 'Date:' is correct but
-kevin- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 01 Jun 2000:
In short, my preference would be that if you send a message,
regarless of its origin, it should be treated as a new message, as
though composed in the usual manner.
I don't know about the date stuff, but here's an untested patch for
making
Hi everyone,
I am trying to follow the advice I was given when I first joined the list, and *not*
use emacs as my editor, which seems a really good advice because each time mutt needs
to launch it (on my ageing laptop) it takes quite a while. So I decided to give
emacsclient a try, and ran
Manuel Arriaga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 01 Jun 2000:
emacs -f server-start
how can I run the server without tying up a
virtual console?
This is pretty basic unix stuff, but I guess you have to learn it from
somewhere. :-) Put a at the end of the (or any) command line, to put
that
On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 05:55:45PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
- Manuel Arriaga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 01 Jun 2000:
- emacs -f server-start
-
- how can I run the server without tying up a
- virtual console?
-
- This is pretty basic unix stuff, but I guess you have to learn it from
Sergei Gerasenko muttered:
save-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] +test
This is supposed to move all read mail coming from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (my email address) to "test".
The above hook is the only save-hook in the muttrc right now. So,
there shouldn't be any conflict there. I also have a couple
Mikko Manuel --
...and then Mikko Hänninen said...
% Manuel Arriaga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 01 Jun 2000:
%
% how can I run the server without tying up a
% virtual console?
%
% emacs -f server-start
Yep; that will do it.
%
% Is it possible to automatically start a "server"
Hi,
is there a way to mail postponed messages in one shot?
At the moment, I do this...
firstly, I move to the postponed messages directory.
Then, for each single message...
1. I try to mail it, mutt recalls it (and I'm transported in vi)
2. I quit vi, so I'm back in mutt, who - finally - ask me
On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 09:23:38AM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
There is another way to do this, I believe. I seem to recall a tool that
lets you launch a program into a given virtual console. Then you can
switch between mutt and emacs by toggling virtual consoles, which I
believe was your
I had a question of a similar origin earlier in the week: Here is the
response.
set sendmail="cat ${HOME}/.outgoing"
crontab:
0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * formail -s /usr/lib/sendmail
-t -oem
... or something like that. You'd probably want to use lockfiles if
you really start
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 01 Jun 2000:
is there a way to mail postponed messages in one shot?
Not directly, but you could macro it.
At the moment, I do this...
firstly, I move to the postponed messages directory.
Then, for each single message...
1. I try to mail it,
Hi Mikko,
Thanks for the tip!
This is pretty basic unix stuff, but I guess you have to learn it from
somewhere. :-) Put a at the end of the (or any) command line, to put
that command in "background". eg.
emacs -f server-start
(...)
Sure. This depends on which shell you're using,
On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 08:52:02PM +0100, Manuel Arriaga wrote:
- Hi Mikko,
-
- Thanks for the tip!
-
- This is pretty basic unix stuff, but I guess you have to learn it from
- somewhere. :-) Put a at the end of the (or any) command line, to put
- that command in "background". eg.
-
-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As i have "unset allow_8bit" in /etc/Muttrc, the mails i send are always
encoded as "quoted-printable"! Can i change it to "base64"?
if you change the mime-type to one transfer-encoded using base64, but you'd
loose the convenient "email-feeling".
--
clemens
I have my urlview working lovely with netscape opening inside the same
window, but what if I want to open in a new window?
Also I would like to patch urlview with that diff file I found for ncftp
support, but I am having trouble
--
/helfman
"At any given moment, you may find the ticket to
On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 04:44:10PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have my urlview working lovely with netscape opening inside the same
window, but what if I want to open in a new window?
Also I would like to patch urlview with that diff file I found for ncftp
support, but I am having
On 2000.06.01, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have my urlview working lovely with netscape opening inside the same
window, but what if I want to open in a new window?
% netscape -remote 'openURL(http://www.mutt.org/, new-window)'
--
-D.
Bennett --
...and then Bennett Todd said...
% Here's my urlview setup. In .urlview I have:
%
% REGEXP (http|https|ftp|mailto):(//)?[^ "]*|www.[-a-z0-9.]+)[^ .,;"]
% COMMAND screen browse '%s'
Hey, now that's a nice trick...
%
% "screen" takes its args and runs them as a
Hi everybody,
I have a question about localization of mutt. I need to read Russian once in a
while. Thanx to some of you guys I figured out how to read a Russian encoding.
I said "a" because Russian has about four of them. But the two major ones are
the one used in Unix (called KOI8-R) and the
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