Re: Changing index display based on From:

2000-07-21 Thread David Champion
On 2000.07.21, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "George Klinich III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hmm... I don't see the %y format documented in the manual, what is it > suppose to do? It's documented, but present only in the 1.3.x series. muttrc(5): %y `x-label:' field, if present

Re: Questions not covered at www.mutt.org

2000-07-21 Thread tech_related
Hi Rob, I can only help you with the "sent mail" question: mutt will store it in the location defined by $record. So if you edit your ~/.muttrc to read set record=/home/rob/Sent mutt will append a copy of your outgoing messages to a file called "Sent" under your home dir. HTH, Manuel On Sat,

Questions not covered at www.mutt.org

2000-07-21 Thread Rob Watkin
Hi, I'm new to mutt but I am lead to believe it's one of the most powerfull mail clients around. My system is standard Redhat 6.2 with very few customisations. There are a couple of things that don't seem to be working and some features I don't understand. Any help or pointers appreciated as I

subscribing

2000-07-21 Thread Johannes Zellner
hmm. I tried to subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but this does not seem to be the correct address. But the html manual states that it is ... -- Johannes

Re: Changing index display based on From:

2000-07-21 Thread George Klinich III
Hmm... I don't see the %y format documented in the manual, what is it suppose to do? Thanks, Georg * Benjamin Korvemaker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [07/21/2000 18:17] wrote: | On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 01:44:44AM +, George Klinich III wrote: | > Hi, | > | > Is there a way to change what is displaye

conditionals

2000-07-21 Thread Johannes Zellner
Hi, is it possible to have conditionals in ~/.muttrc ? I want for example slightly different colors in xterm than in linux console. I'm using mutt 1.2.4.i -- Johannes

Re: Changing index display based on From:

2000-07-21 Thread David T-G
Ben, et al -- ...and then Benjamin Korvemaker said... % On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 01:44:44AM +, George Klinich III wrote: % > % > based on what is in the header? For example, if the From: matches a certain % > pattern, I'd like to see the the From field in the index line replaced by % > anoth

Re: Changing index display based on From:

2000-07-21 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 01:44:44AM +, George Klinich III wrote: > Hi, > > Is there a way to change what is displayed in the index line for a message > based on what is in the header? For example, if the From: matches a certain > pattern, I'd like to see the the From field in the index line r

Re: my apologies

2000-07-21 Thread Michael Elkins
On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 05:20:38PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: > You may also simply be able to do: > > alias aliasname Description address1, address2 > > ... but I've never tested that. The syntax is: alias aliasname Description: address1, address2 ; This is defined by RFC822. me

Re: my apologies

2000-07-21 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Eric Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 21 Jul 2000: > how do I have two aliases allocated to the /same/ email address in a > mutt alias entry? alias alias1 Name 1 address1 alias alias2 Name 2 address2 alias groupalias Description alias1,alias2 You may also simply be able to do: al

Re: gvim

2000-07-21 Thread Michael Soulier
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 03:37:06PM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote: > I doubt that's the problem he's having as I use vim and it works fine > but if I change the vim line to gvim, it does the same thing he > describes. No signature and doesn't actually save the message... Yes, that's because it's

Re: my apologies

2000-07-21 Thread Eric Smith
According to Nils Vogels on Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 01:32:23PM +0200: | On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 01:28:08PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote: | > Please excuse my unintended postings from a script that I was | > debugging - my sincere aplogies. | > | You might want to make it mail to test-addresses, not live

Re: Changing index display based on From:

2000-07-21 Thread Mikko Hänninen
George Klinich III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 21 Jul 2000: > Is there a way to change what is displayed in the index line for a message > based on what is in the header? For example, if the From: matches a certain > pattern, I'd like to see the the From field in the index line replaced by

Re: question concerning multiple addresses

2000-07-21 Thread tech_related
Hello everyone, Thank you all for your help on this; I'll try the different methods you suggested. Thanks! Cheers, Manuel

Re: question concerning multiple addresses

2000-07-21 Thread Bob Bell
On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 01:19:13AM +0300, Mikko Hnninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 20 Jul 2000: > > Or to have the option to > > edit/change them in the send menu. > > You have that. There's an "edit-from" function, by default bound to > esc

Re: my apologies

2000-07-21 Thread Nils Vogels
On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 01:28:08PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote: > Please excuse my unintended postings from a script that I was > debugging - my sincere aplogies. > You might want to make it mail to test-addresses, not live addresses ;-) -- Don't be satisfied with yesterday, choose the right equipm

Re: Eric, I am sorry no matches in rep for "fdsgghtd"

2000-07-21 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Mrinal - judging by the random stuff in the quoted string, I think this guy has been running an sql query of some sort - and that script is broken. For some fscking weird reason, all those error messages which should be landing in his inbox are being gated to mutt-users. I've procmailed him to d

my apologies

2000-07-21 Thread Eric Smith
Please excuse my unintended postings from a script that I was debugging - my sincere aplogies. -- Eric Smith Fruitcom.com

Eric, Here are the matched files you requested:

2000-07-21 Thread Eric Smith
On the subject you gave the string to match as: "reconcilia" Which matched the following attached files: /d/e/rd/RD_PaymentReconciliation.sql /d/e/rd/RD2713Reconciliation.zip /d/e/rd/ReconciliationReport.sql /d/e/rd/RD_ReconciliationReport.sql As usual, please upload any changes you make.

Re: Eric, I am sorry no matches in rep for "fdsgghtd"

2000-07-21 Thread Mrinal Kalakrishnan
Hi, Eric Smith typed: > nothing Could you please stop these posts, whatever it may be? -- Mrinal Kalakrishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://mrinal.dhs.org/ Linux 2.2.12-20 || PGP:B1E86F5B || Mutt 1.2i (2000-05-09) || VIM 5.6 --

Eric, I am sorry no matches in rep for "fdsgghtd"

2000-07-21 Thread Eric Smith

Eric, I am sorry no matches in rep for "sfdgrwgrw"

2000-07-21 Thread Eric Smith

Eric, I am sorry no matches in rep for "reoncilia*sql"

2000-07-21 Thread Eric Smith

Re: decrypting using gpg

2000-07-21 Thread Dennis Robertson
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 01:55:32PM -0400, Bennett Todd wrote: > > What's happening is that the message you're receiving doesn't have > the MIME headers that mutt needs to be able to notice that it's > encrypted. > > There are recipes in PGP-Notes.txt for procmail and maildrop, which > recognize