Jonathan Gift proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I find that when I'm forwarding an email, it forwards all the previous
headers. There must be a setting in .muttrc to turn it off. I tried
unset forward_quote but no go.
set forward_decode=ask-no # weed and MIME decode forwaded messages
Since Postfix uses Delivered-To: for improved loop-detection, I need to
strip this and only this header upon bouncing a message using "b". How?
I use mutt-1.2.5 an 1.3.8
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System Engineerinnominate AG
Diplom-Informatiker
Anand Buddhdev writes:
* Unspecified content-type charset. Courier will provide one.
* Unspecified transfer encoding. Courier will calculate the best encoding
and use that.
Ok. I've attached the message here. It has a Content-Type charset
specified. It also specifies a
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 08:34:41PM +0100, William Maddler wrote:
looks like in ur test u left [EMAIL PROTECTED] as ur mail address... ;)))
I have a couple mails here for u... lemme know ur addie... ;))
Heh actually it's in the previous message's headers - [EMAIL PROTECTED] :)
And I actually
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 08:31:43AM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Hi Sam,
Thank you very much for this detailed answer. I now understand what the
problem is. I just concluded a test, where I manually inserted a
Content-Transfer-Encoding: header into the main headers of the mail, and
used only
Hi.
I just started using mutt, and have a question.
After many screen changes (going to the next message, etc), my screen
doesn't update completly (some garbage from the previous mail remains).
Ctrl+L helps.
Any ideas how this can be solved? (I looked at the FAQ and list archive but
can't find
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 10:23:24AM +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Since Postfix uses Delivered-To: for improved loop-detection, I need to
strip this and only this header upon bouncing a message using "b". How?
unset bounce_delivered
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Gary Johnson | Agilent Technologies
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 13:57:44 -0600, Petr Hlustik wrote:
Hi,
A trivial problem using 1.2i: after I delete an attachment, sometimes the
index keeps showing huge message size, possibly because the Lines: field in
the header has not been modified. If I try showing headers and
edit-message,
Hello,
im quite a new user for Mutt. I would like to send a mail with a html
body, how could i do that. I have tried a header with Content-Type :
text/html but it doesn't work.
best regards
jacques Giudicelli
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 06:19:14PM +0100, Jacques Giudicelli wrote:
Hello,
im quite a new user for Mutt. I would like to send a mail with a html
body, how could i do that. I have tried a header with Content-Type :
text/html but it doesn't work.
is this a joke? :)
but seriously, no, I
On Tuesday, December 05, 2000 (CS:2.49.340) 12:57:45 [PM] (-0500)
Josh Huber [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote...
is this a joke? :)
This has to be a joke - a very bad one...
but -- never send it to me!
to me neigher...
mh
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This thread reminds me: where can I find the Mutt Assistant? I can't
find the setting right now, but I'm sure there's a way to turn it on.
It's supposed to be like an animated paper clip, giving me good advice
while I'm composing an e-mail. I'm sure I've seen it somewhere. It's
very useful. Can
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 06:19:14PM +0100, Jacques Giudicelli wrote:
Hello,
Heys!
im quite a new user for Mutt. I would like to send a mail with a html
body, how could i do that. I have tried a header with Content-Type :
text/html but it doesn't work.
Don't forget to type HTML. Oh and ...
Julian Gilbey muttered:
[Please cc replies to me!]
I want to save any Bcc headers I have used in copies of mail I save to
file using the Fcc: feature. Mutt seems to strip them before it saves
the mail to file, which is really annoying. Is there any way I can do
this? (Haven't found any
Jacques Giudicelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
im quite a new user for Mutt. I would like to send a mail with a html
body, how could i do that. I have tried a header with Content-Type :
text/html but it doesn't work.
You could compose your message as plain text and then from the
compose
Hi,
is it possible to do scoring in mutt (like in slrn) ?
Would be useful for ML's with large bandwidth.
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Johannes
Hi to all!
I've been experimenting for a while to archieve the automatical
purging of mailing-lists' folders and found an unusual
(bug|feature):
I'm using the following:
folder-hook =mutt 'push T~d14d!~T\nd'
It works also, BUT: when I enter the folder "mutt", all the old
messages are "marked
At 15:49 +0100 05 Dec 2000, Anand Buddhdev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 08:31:43AM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Note that the second MIME section does not specify its content transfer
encoding. Neither is the default transfer encoding specified in the top
level MIME
I have the user
fro"hlich
He tries to subscribe to a mailinglist, so he does
echo | qmail-inject [EMAIL PROTECTED]
He receives a confirmation request with
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To:
+"mw-dir-sc.976052641.bajogknapkbddkofkdco-fro\"hlich=thales.memphis.edu"@thales
+.memphis.edu
When
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 08:10:01PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
Julian Gilbey muttered:
[Please cc replies to me!]
I want to save any Bcc headers I have used in copies of mail I save to
file using the Fcc: feature. Mutt seems to strip them before it saves
the mail to file, which is
Johannes Zellner proclaimed on mutt-users that:
is it possible to do scoring in mutt (like in slrn) ?
Would be useful for ML's with large bandwidth.
yes
from the sample.muttrc -
unscore *
# score pattern value
# at that entry. If you prefix the score with an equal sign (=), the
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 10:42:52AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Johannes Zellner proclaimed on mutt-users that:
is it possible to do scoring in mutt (like in slrn) ?
Would be useful for ML's with large bandwidth.
yes
from the sample.muttrc -
[...]
ahh, yes. Thanks. Now:
Nikolai Prokoschenko wrote:
: Hi to all!
:
: I've been experimenting for a while to archieve the automatical
: purging of mailing-lists' folders and found an unusual
: (bug|feature):
: I'm using the following:
:
: folder-hook =mutt 'push T~d14d!~T\nd'
:
: It works also, BUT: when I enter the
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