On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 19:55:34 -0600, Benjamin Korvemaker wrote:
My brother sent me a message that was ONLY html encoded (he won't be
doing that again). Replying to it and having it include his message was
a bit of a challenge, though. Because it was only html, mutt wasn't
including it in
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 18:42:38 -0400, David T-G wrote:
Yep, that was what I meant. Did you try a simple
:set shell=/sbin/sh
from within mutt? Did you try
:set ?shell
to see what mutt thinks $shell is holding?
The $shell variable is /only/ used for the shell-escape command
iain truskett proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Possibly the easiest way of fixing it is to add the following line
(well, suitably modified) to your .muttrc file:
send-hook . my_hdr From: Emmanuel Anne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've not noticed it causing Authentication-Warning header lines (but I
I am trying to get mutt to 'see' a hierarchy of maildirs created by
Courier IMAP.
The 'INBOX' folder has both messages and sub-folders in it, thus when
I use 'c' to change to this folder I just get an empty screen because
mutt sees it as a folder with no messages in it.
How do I get mutt to
Sitting at the campfire, Suresh Ramasubramanian told:
Jeff Howie proclaimed on mutt-users that:
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 06:31:45PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
Doesn't someone have a "mutt for the insane" web page? :)
Or at least a page for the 'gifted mutts' of the world.
I had a look at the docs, but could not find a way to handle bad
attachements ie : jpeg images attached as "application/octet-stream"
insted of "image/jpeg".
Does someone know a way to view them directly instead of first saving
them on the disk ???
Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 28 Sep 2000:
How do I get mutt to display the list of sub-folders in the INBOX? I
have 'set mask=""' in my muttrc so that mutt should see the hidden
names but I can't see how to get past the 'empty' INBOX.
Unfortunately, the local file/directory
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 04:51:39PM +0200, Emmanuel Anne wrote:
I had a look at the docs, but could not find a way to handle bad
attachements ie : jpeg images attached as "application/octet-stream"
insted of "image/jpeg".
Does someone know a way to view them directly instead of first
saving
Hi all,
When changing folders pressing ? will let you browse through your folder
list and let you pick one. When ataching a file you also have this handy
browser available.
Only on thing... If I attach a file using that browser from a particular
directory, the browser starts in that directory
Emmanuel Anne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 28 Sep 2000:
I had a look at the docs, but could not find a way to handle bad
attachements ie : jpeg images attached as "application/octet-stream"
insted of "image/jpeg".
You could try the "octet-stream-filter" that someone has. It's
used to
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 04:51:39PM +0200, Emmanuel Anne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a look at the docs, but could not find a way to handle bad
attachements ie : jpeg images attached as "application/octet-stream"
insted of "image/jpeg".
Does someone know a way to view them directly
On 2000.09.28, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Emmanuel Anne" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a look at the docs, but could not find a way to handle bad
attachements ie : jpeg images attached as "application/octet-stream"
insted of "image/jpeg".
Does someone know a way to view them directly
Hi Jeremy,
interesting question. I'd be interested in a solution to that, too.
Would you please summarize any private mails (if you get any) here?
Thanks,
Andy.
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On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 16:51:39 +0200, Emmanuel Anne wrote:
I had a look at the docs, but could not find a way to handle bad
attachements ie : jpeg images attached as "application/octet-stream"
insted of "image/jpeg".
Does someone know a way to view them directly instead of first saving
Hello, I am kind of new to the list and was looking for
information on blocking a domain (user level, not admin) within Mutt. We
are running Qmail (as I know this is not a list for them) and I am using
Mutt 1.0pre3i that is currently installed. Does anyone have any
suggestions on how I
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 11:14:04 -0400, Bob Bell wrote:
Your mime.types file should pick up on the extension and let mutt
treat the file as image/jpeg, at which point your setting for image/jpeg
take over. This is described in the manual under "Mutt's MIME Support".
No, the mime.types
On 28-Sep-2000, Ben Beuchler wrote:
I believe the mutt authors feel that that is not mutt's job. For that
you will need either procmail or maildrop. I personally prefer
maildrop. If you are using Maildir delivery instead of mailbox, you
will HAVE to use maildrop.
Not true. Procmail
Pete Robie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 28 Sep 2000:
Does anyone have any
suggestions on how I can blacklist a domain for my account without having
this done at the server level through badmailpatterns?
Well, like Ben suggested, it's probably better done with a mail
filtering program (such
I also don't have the URL handy, but it should be available in the
list archives at least. Possibly also on the Links page at
www.mutt.org.
I have been using it for a long time and made some small extensions.
It's attached to this mail. No idea where the original is, sorry.
Have fun,
Andy.
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 11:47:38AM -0500, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
On 28-Sep-2000, Ben Beuchler wrote:
I believe the mutt authors feel that that is not mutt's job. For that
you will need either procmail or maildrop. I personally prefer
maildrop. If you are using Maildir delivery instead
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 11:34:36AM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 10:37:31AM -0500, Pete Robie wrote:
Hello, I am kind of new to the list and was looking for information on
blocking a domain (user level, not admin) within Mutt. We are running
Qmail (as I know this is
Thank you to everyone who helped on this. I will try to find these
programs and also try the command mentioned in the earlier replies. Again,
many thanks to everyone.
P. Robie
Andy Spiegl writes:
I also don't have the URL handy, but it should be available in the
list archives at least. Possibly also on the Links page at
www.mutt.org.
I have been using it for a long time and made some small extensions.
It's attached to this mail. No idea where the original is,
Can I span some mails automatically to multiple folders in mutt???
I mean. I am subscribed to lots of mailing list's and I receive about 800
mail's a day, including mails from mailing lists. I would like to know if mutt
has a function that automatically move a message
http://www.hagbard.demon.co.uk/mutt.html
Thanks.
Why did you not submit your changes to Dave?
Hm, good question. I guess the changes were pretty personal.
Dave, feel free to adopt anything you want.
Andy.
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Diego Delgado Lages [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Can I span some mails automatically to multiple folders in mutt???
I mean. I am subscribed to lots of mailing list's and I receive about 800
mail's a day, including mails from mailing lists. I would like to know if mutt
has a
After a few hours of sitting here reading I found a temporary
solution that can be done from a users end. The recipiant has no idea if
this is true or not and all I need to find is how to remove the message
based on the domain. Here is what I found (I hope this helps others out
What if I want to use Mutt's POP3, how do I get Mutt to move messages to certain
mailboxes based on recipient/sender? (ie. mailing lists)...
tw
Diego Delgado Lages muttered:
Can I span some mails automatically to multiple folders in mutt???
I mean. I am subscribed to lots of mailing list's and I receive
about 800 mail's a day, including mails from mailing lists. I would
like to know if mutt has a function that
Quoting Michael Tatge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Diego Delgado Lages muttered:
Can I span some mails automatically to multiple folders in mutt???
I mean. I am subscribed to lots of mailing list's and I receive
about 800 mail's a day, including mails from mailing lists. I would
like
Tim Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 28 Sep 2000:
What if I want to use Mutt's POP3, how do I get Mutt to move messages to
certain mailboxes based on recipient/sender? (ie. mailing lists)...
You can't. Well, not automatically.
Mutt's POP support is very basic. If you need anything
I'm trying to change my index_format for my $record mailbox to show the
recipient, not my address.
I changed the index_format variable like it says in the online doc. When I input
it at the colon prompt it works fine, but when I try it using a folder-hook
it complains about some of the format
I am looking for proper Mutt setting for Maildir-style mailboxes.
My mail comes as follows to my "Maildir-style" mail folder:
POP3 cable-modem exim
server - fetchmail - procmail -+- ~/Mail/mailing_list1/
Pete Robie proclaimed on mutt-users that:
After a few hours of sitting here reading I found a temporary
solution that can be done from a users end. The recipiant has no idea if
Tell you what - the best way to block spam - the most permanent way to block
spam - is to forward the spam,
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