Re: Attachements

2000-09-29 Thread Dirk Ruediger
Hi all! On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, 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 them on

Re: Attachements

2000-09-29 Thread Dave Pearson
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 06:22:08PM +0200, Andy Spiegl wrote: 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

Re: File/folder browser problem.

2000-09-29 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 04:31:55PM +0200, Krist van Besien wrote: 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

Re: spanning to multiple folders

2000-09-29 Thread Michael Tatge
Diego Delgado Lages muttered: Quoting Michael Tatge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Diego Delgado Lages muttered: Can I span some mails automatically to multiple folders in mutt??? Or... can I embbed procmail's functions into mutt??? What do you mean by embbed? If procmails sorts your

Re: Mutt to sed emails?

2000-09-29 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 01:33:59AM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: Cameron Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 26 Sep 2000: I am trying to make a Macro that will reply to emails, find a specific line and append to the end of it a specific string.. I'm sure this is a simple solution, call

OT: problems with procmail

2000-09-29 Thread Kai Blin
Hi, Folks, sorry for this OT questions, but I thinks it's a quick one: I'm filtering my fetchmailed mails with a .forward beeing "|/usr/bin/procmail". But the mails simply aren't filtered, they all get thrown into the inbox. Procmail logs something like: procmail: Lock failure on

Re: Maildir/procmail/Mutt/mutt -y/mailboxes

2000-09-29 Thread Ken Rachynski
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 10:06:40PM -0700, Osamu Aoki wrote: Any good idea, guys? I use a similar set-up for my incoming mail. My solution was these two lines from my .muttrc: set mbox=~/Mail/F.Inbox set spoolfile=~/Mail/F.Inbox The side effect of this decision is that my Inbox is never

Re: request

2000-09-29 Thread David Champion
On 2000.09.27, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], "David T-G" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: With the dev versions of mutt, or with 1.2.5 and patches, you can create and edit an X-Label: header which can contain anything you wish; you can even act against it with an expando. I use this to note tips,

mutt too stateful w/gpg?

2000-09-29 Thread Eric Osborne
I'm using mutt v1.2i with gpg 1.0.2. My .muttrc has ## pgp stuff pgp-hook '^foo' [EMAIL PROTECTED] #set pgp_autosign send-hook foo "set pgp_autoencrypt pgp_autosign" set pgp_replyencrypt# Encrypt replies on encrypted mail set pgp_replysign # Sign replies on signed mail set

Re: mutt too stateful w/gpg?

2000-09-29 Thread Harold Oga
On Fri, Sep 29, 2000 at 02:50:17PM -0400, Eric Osborne wrote: I'm using mutt v1.2i with gpg 1.0.2. My .muttrc has ## pgp stuff pgp-hook '^foo' [EMAIL PROTECTED] #set pgp_autosign send-hook foo "set pgp_autoencrypt pgp_autosign" set pgp_replyencrypt# Encrypt replies on encrypted mail set

Re: index_format

2000-09-29 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Jason Majors [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 28 Sep 2000: I'm trying to change my index_format for my $record mailbox to show the recipient, not my address. Ok. First of all, the default $index_format already shows the recipient name, not the sender (you) if Mutt detects that a message is