* Frank Altpeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000817 22:04]:
I just bounced you [mutt-bugs] an email with subject: IRCD hosting ...
This is very important. Because i got this mail and as i tried to
forward it to another person, my mutt segfaulting with core dump.
Is this important because of the core
Sitting at the campfire, Michael Soulier told:
Hey guys. At home on Debian 2.2, when I try to quit mutt, I get the
following:
"(null): Bad address (errno = 14)"
And it won't let me quit. This is if I hit the "q" at the top level. If I
Ctrl-C, then I can exit.
Any
Sitting at the campfire, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told:
I take your point about Solaris but it also required libiconv on a
RedHat 6.1 system.
Debian slink (2.1) also needs it.
Kai
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Kai Blin(mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
I just want the headers to come across nice and rfc standards of course,
i want to customize it a bit more, maybe appending signature to the
bottom
i want to develop it more but what could i do just to get it in rfc
standards for emailing so the clients read it fine...
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/Jason G Helfman
Sitting at the campfire, Bernhard Valenti told:
i connect to my IMAP server that has ~8 folders, the thing is that right now i have
to go through all the folders every few minutes to check if there is
any new mail in one of them. is there a solution for that so mutt like displays a
message
Hello !
Sven Guckes wrote on 18.08.2000 10:13:58 +0200:
* Frank Altpeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000817 22:04]:
I just bounced you [mutt-bugs] an email with subject: IRCD hosting ...
This is very important. Because i got this mail and as i tried to
forward it to another person, my mutt
Is there a simple way to prevent some messages from getting sent to the
$record file?
For example I'd prefer not to save messages sent to 'abuse@'
addresses as I don't want to keep them and they're often large.
--
Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
I apologize if this message is a bit off topic, the connection to Mutt
is that I discovered this problem when I was switching to using Emacs as
an editor in Mutt.
Like I mentioned above I have switched to using Emacs as an editor in
Mutt (Yes, I like Emacs. Sue me:-) The problem is that Emacs
On Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 01:03:18PM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
Is there a simple way to prevent some messages from getting sent to the
$record file?
For example I'd prefer not to save messages sent to 'abuse@' addresses as
I don't want to keep them and they're often large.
Use `fcc-hook'
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, [iso-8859-1] André Dahlqvist wrote:
I apologize if this message is a bit off topic, the connection to Mutt
is that I discovered this problem when I was switching to using Emacs as
an editor in Mutt.
Like I mentioned above I have switched to using Emacs as an editor in
On Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 10:21:04AM -0400, Thomas E. Dickey wrote:
perhaps your xterm doesn't have eightBitInput resource set
But like I pointed out later in my message, 8-bit input works in the
xterm. The only time it fails is when I run emacs from within it.
--
// André
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, [iso-8859-1] André Dahlqvist wrote:
On Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 10:21:04AM -0400, Thomas E. Dickey wrote:
perhaps your xterm doesn't have eightBitInput resource set
But like I pointed out later in my message, 8-bit input works in the
xterm. The only time it fails is
Chris --
...and then Chris Green said...
% Is there a simple way to prevent some messages from getting sent to the
% $record file?
%
% For example I'd prefer not to save messages sent to 'abuse@'
% addresses as I don't want to keep them and they're often large.
You could always
send-hook
Using a large mallet, David T-G whacked out:
You could always
send-hook abuse@ 'my_hdr fcc: /dev/null'
like I do with spamcop submissions. Interestingly enough, I have to
You know, that _could_ be a hassle if you have a persistent spambag you want to
lart further - say by filing an RBL
Suresh, et al --
...and then Suresh Ramasubramanian said...
% Using a large mallet, David T-G whacked out:
%
% You could always
%send-hook abuse@ 'my_hdr fcc: /dev/null'
% like I do with spamcop submissions. Interestingly enough, I have to
%
% You know, that _could_ be a hassle if you
Hi,
This will affect the mutt-* lists.
Mikko
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Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 17:47:55 +0100
From: James R Grinter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Another Power Outage: Downtime Sat 19 Aug 0100 +0100 to 0900 +0100
(Sorry for the late note
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