[OT] Re: Automatic mail archiving

2000-08-01 Thread David Champion
On 2000.07.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Gregor Zattler" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mit 26 Jul 2000 03:37:59 GMT]: I have procmail deliver to ~/Mail/lists/listname. Each "listname" in that directory is a symlink to

wierd mutt/vim syntax higlight thingy

2000-08-01 Thread Jan Houtsma
Not a terrible problem but anyways.. :) I have this in my .muttrc: ## Edit my muttrc macro pager escE "!vim $HOME/.mutt/.muttrc\n:source $HOME/.mutt/.muttrc\n" macro index escE "!vim $HOME/.mutt/.muttrc\n:source $HOME/.mutt/.muttrc\n" macro browser escE "!vim

Re: wierd mutt/vim syntax higlight thingy

2000-08-01 Thread Dirk Huebner
Jan Houtsma: Dienstag, 01 Aug 2000: ## Edit my muttrc macro pager escE "!vim $HOME/.mutt/.muttrc\n:source $HOME/.mutt/.muttrc\n" macro index escE "!vim $HOME/.mutt/.muttrc\n:source $HOME/.mutt/.muttrc\n" macro browser escE "!vim $HOME/.mutt/.muttrc\n:source $HOME/.mutt/.muttrc\n"

Re: wierd mutt/vim syntax higlight thingy

2000-08-01 Thread Antoine Martin
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 10:48:25AM +0200, Jan Houtsma wrote: When i do it in my muttrc file with ...!vim \"+set syntax=muttrc\" .. no way. try this : !vim '+set syntax=muttrc' $HOME/.mutt/.muttrc Antoine

Re: wierd mutt/vim syntax higlight thingy

2000-08-01 Thread Jan Houtsma
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 11:12:26AM +0200, Dirk Huebner wrote: Jan Houtsma: Dienstag, 01 Aug 2000: ## Edit my muttrc macro pager escE "!vim $HOME/.mutt/.muttrc\n:source $HOME/.mutt/.muttrc\n" macro index escE "!vim $HOME/.mutt/.muttrc\n:source $HOME/.mutt/.muttrc\n" macro

Re: mime viewer

2000-08-01 Thread David T-G
J-C -- ...and then J-C Hendrickx said... % Hi, % % I receved a mail from a Mac OS, with an attachment file % that Mutt recognise as : % Image 2 [image/x-pict, base64, 174k] % % My question is how can I see this image ? % Mutt show it as a text data. You need, of course, to get a program

Re: imap + ssl error - entropy?

2000-08-01 Thread Leon Dague
(Yes, I can see you're not using linux.) But the following excerpt might give some conceptual guidance: ** RANDOM(4) Linux Programmer's Manual RANDOM(4) NAME random, urandom - kernel random number source devices DESCRIPTION The

Re: imap + ssl error - entropy?

2000-08-01 Thread Lars Hecking
[openssl-0.9.5a on SunOS 5.5.1] From this I form the vague idea that your ssl "ain't gettin' enough random." Yep, this is definitely the case. To this end, you might check your OS documentation on this subject, or look at the RAND_egd(3) man page. This page is available on my

No Mail on Spool

2000-08-01 Thread Ken Kelly
Though I can send mail with mutt, I receive nothing. I'm using Linux Mandrake 7.1 with pop, and I'm pretty sure that I've set up the pop options correctly (user, server, password). Nothing goes to the local spool that I've set up, and I get no errors or other signs of trouble from mutt. Any

problem bouncing messages

2000-08-01 Thread tech_related
Hello, I have come across a minor problem with mutt-1.2.5: when I bounce a message, my ISP's SMTP server always refuses to accept it. It tries to resolve my home computer's name, and since the address look-up always fails it refuses the connection attempt from my local MTA. Can you tell me

Re: No Mail on Spool

2000-08-01 Thread tech_related
Hi Ken, If you are using the built-in pop support (I am not sure about what you meant with "with pop"), then don't mind reading the rest of this email :). Otherwise, and although this might seem trivial to you, I had the same problem until I found out that my MTA was putting my incoming mail

Re: No Mail on Spool

2000-08-01 Thread tech_related
Hi Ken, If you are using the built-in pop support (I am not sure about what you meant with "with pop"), then don't mind reading the rest of this email :). I meant that I compiled mutt with '--enable-pop' (...) Yep, that's what I meant, too ... I never really tried it, so I am afraid I

Re: No Mail on Spool

2000-08-01 Thread Charles Cazabon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But, IIRC, usually it is suggested that you don't use the "built-in" pop capability but a program such as fetchmail instead. But then, using such a program implies running a MTA such as sendmail or Postfix, [...] Not necessarily. 'getmail'

Re: No Mail on Spool

2000-08-01 Thread tech_related
But, IIRC, usually it is suggested that you don't use the "built-in" pop capability but a program such as fetchmail instead. But then, using such a program implies running a MTA such as sendmail or Postfix, [...] Not necessarily. 'getmail' delivers directly to mbox files or Maildirs,

Re: No Mail on Spool

2000-08-01 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Using a large mallet, Charles Cazabon whacked out: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But, IIRC, usually it is suggested that you don't use the "built-in" pop capability but a program such as fetchmail instead. But then, using such a program implies running a MTA such as

Re: No Mail on Spool

2000-08-01 Thread Ken Kelly
On Aug 01, 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] I meant that I compiled mutt with '--enable-pop' (...) Yep, that's what I meant, too ... I never really tried it, so I am afraid I can't be of any real help on the technical issues you described ... I'm afraid that the main technical issue

Re: problem bouncing messages

2000-08-01 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 04:33:42PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I have come across a minor problem with mutt-1.2.5: when I bounce a message, my ISP's SMTP server always refuses to accept it. I have a similair problem -- bounced messages are lost and never reach the destination.

Re: problem bouncing messages

2000-08-01 Thread tech_related
Hi Suresh, Thank you for your reply. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) shows up in the header and confuses my ISP's server. If this is the problem, how can I overcome it? Hmmm... you are using Postfix locally and I don't grok postfix - but sendmail can be set to masquerade as a domain (setting

Re: problem bouncing messages

2000-08-01 Thread tech_related
Hi Marius, Can you tell me why this happens? I think I can. I've set $sendmail to a wrapper script and noticed, that the "-f user@host" is not added when bouncing a message, despite $envelope_from being turned on. Exactly. In my last email to the list I also mentioned that I am

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2000-08-01 Thread Christopher Rosendahl
How do i set so that mail comming from ex. [EMAIL PROTECTED] automaticly will be moved for ex. another mailbox called Freshmeat after i have read it?

Conditionals in macros?

2000-08-01 Thread Brett Coon
I'd like to map the Tab key to go to the next new message if there is one, else the next unread message. How can I do that? It's easy to bind Tab to one of those functions (next-new or next-unread), but I don't know how to get it to do a combination. Ideally, I'd like to create a

Re: problem bouncing messages

2000-08-01 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Using a large mallet, [EMAIL PROTECTED] whacked out: Another problem with solving this at MTA level (namely with some sort of address rewriting) is that I only have one user account at my computer, but Then the only idea I can offer you is to create multiple usernames on your computer ;) Or

Re: problem bouncing messages

2000-08-01 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Using a large mallet, Suresh Ramasubramanian whacked out: Or downgrade to a lower version of mutt which doesn't do this ... 1.2.4 doesn't have this problem afaict. I spoke too soon :( Tried it (use procmail as my mda - mda /usr/bin/procmail -d mallet in my .fetchmailrc Here are some sample