Greeting!!
The problem is: i have subscribed to two mailing lists and keep all the
letters from them in MH-style mailboxes (i am going to use maildir but
later). Procmail sorts the messages correctly, i have two message bases
but all of the letters in those MH boxes mutt shows are 0 lines long
Sure. The most recent version of procmail does. If you just specify you
folder to pipe to as say:
mutt/
it will assume Maildir format.
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 12:05:02AM +0200, Lukasz Stelmach muttered:
| Greetings All!!!
|
| Does anyone knows if procmail is able to handle maildir
I had issues with this too. I added this to my .procmailrc, and this did
the trick.
/snip
# Add lines of Email, MAILDIR
:0
* ! ^Lines:
{
:0Bfh
* $ H ?? ! ^Lines:
* -1^0
* 1^1 ^.*$
| formail -A "Lines: $="
}
snip/
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 08:39:20AM +0200, Lukasz Stelmach muttered:
I can't for the life of me figure out why this would be unsupported.
Octet filter is supported.
[-- Attachment #2: Card for Ronald Malloy --]
[-- Type: text/x-vcard, Encoding: 7bit, Size: 0.2K --]
[-- text/x-vcard is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part) --]
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root
i recently upgraded from mutt 1.0pre* to 1.2.5, and now my From address is
always rewritten from "foo@bar (Foo Bar)" to "Foo Bar foo@bar" (whether i set
it with my_hdr from, set from=, edit it at the send menu with esc-f, edit the
from header in $EDITOR, etc).
can i stop this from happening? i
Hi,
I got Mutt 1.2 and have the standard GPG config file.
When I sign a mail to an Outlook Express user, the mail turns up as two attachments
(one of my text, one for the signing) and the body is empty.
I am not really sure if this is a Mutt or Microsoft problem...
Anyway, is there a way to fix
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 00:30:05 -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
mutt.mailcap
text/x-vcard; mutt.vcard.filter; cat -v; copiousoutput
Stefan Frank already answered the question, but this mailcap
entry is wrong. I suppose you mean:
text/x-vcard; mutt.vcard.filter | cat -v; copiousoutput
--
I have designed a simple contact/addressbook system and a query script
that allows it to be used with Mutt. If anyone is interesed in this,
please reply to me directly and I can e-mail it to you.
All you need to use it is your favorite unix tools, and Perl to run
the Mutt query script.
Damien.
mutt, like pine and many others, writes the "From" header in a mail
message with the full name in /etc/passwd, but in pine this can be
overridden. How do I do it in mutt?
--
Ben Roberts, Class of 2001 (1st of millenium), founding member of MBLUG
"If your motherboard smells like carcinogens
*[Damien Tougas on Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 08:14:30AM -0400]:
I have designed a simple contact/addressbook system and a query script
that allows it to be used with Mutt. If anyone is interesed in this,
please reply to me directly and I can e-mail it to you.
Please put it on the web and post a
*[Ben Roberts on Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 08:47:39AM -0400]:
mutt, like pine and many others, writes the "From" header in a mail
message with the full name in /etc/passwd, but in pine this can be
overridden. How do I do it in mutt?
Like this ...
my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Suresh
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 06:27:45PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
*[Damien Tougas on Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 08:14:30AM -0400]:
I have designed a simple contact/addressbook system and a query script
that allows it to be used with Mutt. If anyone is interesed in this,
please reply to
*[Damien Tougas on Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 09:56:46AM -0400]:
It's not closed source, it's written in Perl. I don't want to waste my time
putting it on the web if nobody thinks it is useful. I wrote it because I
needed it, that does not mean anyone else will need it, find it useful or,
or even
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 09:56:46AM -0400, Damien Tougas muttered:
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 06:27:45PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
*[Damien Tougas on Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 08:14:30AM -0400]:
I have designed a simple contact/addressbook system and a query script
that allows
I'm using Mutt 0.95.4us (1999-03-03).
Is there a way to prevent the cursor in the index from skipping
deleted items?
--
- Bruce
Bruce DeVisser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sat, 09 Sep 2000:
I'm using Mutt 0.95.4us (1999-03-03).
That's pretty old. The current stable release is 1.2.5. It shouldn't
make much difference in regards to your question, but you may consider
upgrading anyway.
Is there a way to prevent the
Bruce DeVisser writes:
I'm using Mutt 0.95.4us (1999-03-03).
Is there a way to prevent the cursor in the index from skipping
deleted items?
J next-entry move to the next entry
K previous-entry move to the previous entry
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 05:12:46PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
J next-entry move to the next entry
K previous-entry move to the previous entry
Duh. I should have been able to find that out myself. Must be a mental
block. Thanks to both who responded.
--
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 02:10:35AM +0200, Juergen Salk wrote:
Well, I have about 20 folders and if I have just left - let's
say - the 17-th folder, I have to scroll all the way down
to reach the 18-th folder (remember: I have already done this
16 times before). I know that I can
Ugh! It was. I forgot to add it there. Thanks.
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 11:48:58AM +0200, Stefan Frank muttered:
| At Sat, Sep 09 2000 [00:30 -0700], Jason Helfman aroused my curiosity with:
| I can't for the life of me figure out why this would be unsupported.
| Octet filter is supported.
|
I have this and it works now
text/x-vcard; mutt.vcard.filter; cat -v; copiousoutput
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 12:22:44PM +0200, Byrial Jensen muttered:
| On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 00:30:05 -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
| mutt.mailcap
|
| text/x-vcard; mutt.vcard.filter; cat -v; copiousoutput
|
My suggestion is to also maybe submit this to Roland. He has a great
utility similar to this where he can incorporate the code into his next
release after he tests it out. People have submitted modules to him in
the past. There is a perl one included that I use for searching my Palm
Address Book.
My manual hotkey works in Xterm but not in Eterm. I use F1.
Any clues?
--
/Jason G Helfman
"At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always
been in your possession."
Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149
GnuPG
I would like to set up a keybinding that marks the current message
and then jumps to the next unread (instead of the next message) in the
pager menu.
I've tried to solve it with a macro like this:
macro index Delete"delete-messagenext-unread"
but since delete-message automatically
On 2000.09.09, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Jens Askengren" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
macro index Delete"delete-messagenext-unread"
but since delete-message automatically skips to the next it doesn't work
as expected.
What about
macro index Delete
Jens Askengren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sat, 09 Sep 2000:
I've tried to solve it with a macro like this:
macro index Delete"delete-messagenext-unread"
but since delete-message automatically skips to the next it doesn't work
as expected.
delete-message only advances is
Damien --
...and then Damien Tougas said...
%
% On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 06:27:45PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
% *[Damien Tougas on Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 08:14:30AM -0400]:
%
% please reply to me directly and I can e-mail it to you.
%
% Please put it on the web and post a url
Wouter --
...and then Wouter Verheijen said...
% Hi,
Hello!
%
% I got Mutt 1.2 and have the standard GPG config file.
Good enough.
% When I sign a mail to an Outlook Express user, the mail turns up as two attachments
(one of my text, one for the signing) and the body is empty.
Yep.
%
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 11:27:21PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
delete-message only advances is $resolve is set. So you could do
this:
macro index Delete"enter-commandunset
resolveenterdelete-messageenter-commandset resolveenternext-unread"
Thanks! Now my keybindings
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