John Buttery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 24 Aug 2000:
Anyway,
here's the relevant passage from the book of mutt(1), section 3.7:
Note: The uncolor command can be applied to the index object only.
Isn't your problem explained in the first paragraph of the manual?
Of course, I don't know
Hello,
I am using Mutt on a laptop, with a dialup connection. I have Sendmail
configured to queue messages, and I force processing of the mailqueue
when I connect via PPP. The problem is, every time mutt sends a message
it forces sendmail to do a DNS lookup which in turn causes PPPd to make
a
Hubert --
...and then Hubert Schweinesbein [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
% Hi,
%
% I like to subscribe me with another mailadress. This is
% not the problem, but
% how can I unsubscribe from this list?
It is assumed from your question that you didn't keep the welcome letter
that everyone gets at
Hi there,
I encountered a missing feature (or a bug?).
When creating a new mail and exiting the editor, mutt fills in the correct Fcc: folder
according to the fcc-hook entry.
When the To: entry is changed after this, the Fcc: should be updated.
Can this be implemented?
Cu,
Daniel.
--
Hi there,
I encountered a missing feature (or a bug?).
When creating a new mail and exiting the editor, mutt fills in the correct Fcc: folder
according to the fcc-hook entry.
When the To: entry is changed after this, the Fcc: should be updated.
Can this be implemented?
Cu,
Daniel.
--
It does say that, but right below it, it says that you can use the
special token * to remove all entries...but I can't seem to make it work
as advertised. Or am I misunderstanding the instructions? My
understanding of "can be applied to the index object only" is that if you
have two patterns,
John Buttery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 24 Aug 2000:
As an additional data point: in one of my other rcfiles, I am using the
command "uncolor index *" without problems (no quotes in the rcfile). So
it seems the problem only crops up when trying to do it inside a
folder-hook.
No.
Daniel --
Did you know your message hit the list twice as two separate items?
...and then Daniel Kollar said...
% Hi there,
%
% I encountered a missing feature (or a bug?).
I think it's more the former.
%
% When creating a new mail and exiting the editor, mutt fills in the correct Fcc:
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 04:05:14PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
John Buttery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 24 Aug 2000:
As an additional data point: in one of my other rcfiles, I am using the
command "uncolor index *" without problems (no quotes in the rcfile). So
it seems the problem
I suppose you could make a fcc-hook to an outbox, then setup a send-hook
from that outbox. This would more then likely do that job.
Manual.
On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 10:36:45PM -0400, Damien Tougas muttered:
| Hello,
|
| I am using Mutt on a laptop, with a dialup connection. I have Sendmail
|
This is done through the DAEMON. I can't recall the feature in Mutt that
uses it, dsn? Either way, it needs to be supported by the DAEMON. It is
essentially a return-receipt.
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 01:41:03PM +0200, Stefan Alfredsson muttered:
| [Please cc: me replies as I'm not subscribed to
Damien Tougas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 23 Aug 2000:
Is there any way that I can make Mutt process my outgoing mail after I
have composed all of my messages? Is there another way of doing this?
When you send an email, Mutt calls a program defined in the $sendmail
Mutt configuration
John Buttery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 24 Aug 2000:
Hey, you're right!
Ok, I was beginning to doubt myself. :-) I don't use color myself, so
I'm not very familiar with the commands and their limitations.
...but the same thing doesn't work when substituting "body" or
"header" for
Can you put images into the body of an email with mutt. If so how do you do
so.
Thanks for your time,
Clark
Clark Elliott Flowers
Tech. Intranet Administrator/D.B.A.
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+1 402 963 5885
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 10:36:45PM -0400, Damien Tougas wrote:
I am using Mutt on a laptop, with a dialup connection. I have Sendmail
configured to queue messages, and I force processing of the mailqueue
when I connect via PPP. The problem is, every time mutt sends a message
it forces
Hi crowd!
I was wondering .. would it in some way be possible to have mutt search for
mailaddresses from the lbdbq program, instead of "just" from the mutt_aliases
file ?
Thing is, once lbdb is setup properly, I would like to run a query on every
name I specify on the (To|CC|BCC) list, instead
Clark Flowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 24 Aug 2000:
Can you put images into the body of an email with mutt. If so how do you do
so.
You can add image files as attachements, if that's what you mean.
In the compose menu, press "a" to attach a file, and type in the
filename (possibly
sendmail can be configured in the sendmail.cf to use mode=queueonly.
(from man sendmail:
DeliveryMode=x
Set the delivery mode to x. Delivery modes are
i
interactive (synchronous) delivery
b
background (asynchronous) delivery
q
When I use the `echo Mail/*` trick for listing mailboxes, Mutt refuses
to show the 'N' character in the browser to indicate new mail. I can
however still cycle through them using the 'c' character. Is there a way
around this without typing them in manually?
When using the echo trick I would also
Clark --
...and then Clark Flowers said...
% Can you put images into the body of an email with mutt. If so how do you do
% so.
Although you would probably be heavily berated for doing so on this list,
you could probably manage it by creating an HTML page containing your
mail text and your
André --
...and then André Dahlqvist said...
% When I use the `echo Mail/*` trick for listing mailboxes, Mutt refuses
% to show the 'N' character in the browser to indicate new mail. I can
% however still cycle through them using the 'c' character. Is there a way
% around this without typing
André Dahlqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 24 Aug 2000:
When I use the `echo Mail/*` trick for listing mailboxes, Mutt refuses
to show the 'N' character in the browser to indicate new mail. I can
however still cycle through them using the 'c' character. Is there a way
around this without
At 12:40 -0400 24 Aug 2000, David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although you would probably be heavily berated for doing so on this list,
you could probably manage it by creating an HTML page containing your
mail text and your image and then attaching both of those to your email.
But you won't
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 01:04:10PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
I don't think that it's related to how you enter them in your
muttrc; have you actually tried doing it manually and seen different
results?
Actually they did produce different results, but I was of course the
one to blaim for it. I
At 11:29 -0500 24 Aug 2000, Larry Rosenman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sendmail can be configured in the sendmail.cf to use mode=queueonly.
It can also be done on the command line by including the -odq option.
But
d
deferred; the same as q except that database lookups
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 09:06:58AM -0400, David T-G muttered:
| % mailboxes the pits. And it's not really important mail that is coming in
| % to those boxes, just mailing lists for kernel, or bugs, or say mutt. And
| % those are available online any way for the most part. I tend to agree
| %
I agree with this? I wonder if a macro can just be added to one of the
views...
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 05:52:13PM +0200, Nils Vogels muttered:
| Hi crowd!
|
| I was wondering .. would it in some way be possible to have mutt search for
| mailaddresses from the lbdbq program, instead of "just"
it's called ASCII ART. If you want to really do this, I seriously
suggest installing Windows and Outlook. Then removing yourself from the
mutt list.
:)
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 10:14:06AM -0500, Clark Flowers muttered:
| Can you put images into the body of an email with mutt. If so how do you
On Thu 24-Aug-2000 at 12:40:59PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
mutt creates, by default, ordinary text messages, though they can be
enhanced by changing character sets, so the only image you could truly
put into a standard message would be a good old-fashioned ASCII
drawing.
I guess the problem
André --
...and then André Dahlqvist said...
% On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 01:04:10PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
%
% I don't think that it's related to how you enter them in your
% muttrc; have you actually tried doing it manually and seen different
% results?
%
% Actually they did produce
Jason --
...and then Jason Helfman said...
% On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 09:06:58AM -0400, David T-G muttered:
% | %
% | % So those mails are coming in via mbox, and anything that passes through
% | % all the filters, comes to the last filter and gets passed to a default
% | % of MAILDIR format. My
Seems like mutt writes attachments to /tmp and forwards the filename
to netscape (based on my mailcap file) and then deletes the /tmp file;
however, seems like sometimes the file gets deleted before netscape
finishes reading the file from /tmp. Thus, I get a partial page or
none at all.
Anyone
On 2000.08.24, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Ron da Silva" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems like mutt writes attachments to /tmp and forwards the filename
to netscape (based on my mailcap file) and then deletes the /tmp file;
however, seems like sometimes the file gets deleted before netscape
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Nils Vogels wrote:
I was wondering .. would it in some way be possible to have mutt
search for mailaddresses from the lbdbq program, instead of "just"
from the mutt_aliases file ?
It's not necessary.
Thing is, once lbdb is setup properly, I would like to run a query
As I recall, doing something like adding copiousoutput to the
particular mailcap entry may work (by getting mutt to wait for you to
press a key)... or maybe it was needsterminal...
On Thursday, 24 August 2000 at 16:41, David Champion wrote:
On 2000.08.24, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Ron da
On 2000.08.24, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Brendan Cully" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I recall, doing something like adding copiousoutput to the
particular mailcap entry may work (by getting mutt to wait for you to
press a key)... or maybe it was needsterminal...
I think the problem is
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 11:29:38AM -0500, Larry Rosenman wrote:
sendmail can be configured in the sendmail.cf to use mode=queueonly.
(from man sendmail:
DeliveryMode=x
Set the delivery mode to x. Delivery modes are
i
interactive (synchronous) delivery
Whoa! All the important mail I am getting is going through all the
filters and passing to the end and defaulting to MAILDIR. The rest, such
as mailing lists, which I could give a rat's ass about, end up in mbox.
So my important mail, non-work, is dumped to my MAILDIR spool. See.
If I am still
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I noticed some issues with this.
My local file was unchecked, but the global file works fine. And when I
entered and configure to use m_palm after loading and installing the
perl files, then performing a query... I received this information back:
Waiting for response.../usr/local/bin/lbdbq:
*[Damien Tougas on Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 10:36:45PM -0400]:
I am using Mutt on a laptop, with a dialup connection. I have Sendmail
configured to queue messages, and I force processing of the mailqueue
when I connect via PPP. The problem is, every time mutt sends a message
it forces sendmail
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