On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 09:39:33AM -0600, Craig Neuwirt wrote:
Can mutt be configured to work over a firewall with a proxy server.
Mutt needs a r/w file-system for storing mailboxes etc. and a program
to send mails to the outside. Normally the latter is sendmail,
sendmail should manage to talk
Hi,
I receive all mail into my IMAP INBOX from where I manually save them to
different folders on our IMAP server. The problem is that after I have
read the mail and saved it to another folder the message appears there
as being marked unread.
Is this a misconfiguration on my side? How do I
Hi,
I would like to use imap_auth_login as the default way to log into my
IMAP server. Unfortunately when I try to connect to the server Mutt
detects that my IMAP server can do CRAM-MD5 and keeps on trying that
authentication method.
Is there a way to implicitly force Mutt to connect to an IMAP
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 05:15:54PM -0500, Rich Lafferty wrote:
Hi --
I'd like to tell Mutt to echo the appropriate escape codes to change
xterm's title bar to the name of the current mailbox. I tried
adding them to folder_hook, but the literals "^[" and "^G" get
displayed; I couldn't
How can I manage multiple imap mailboxes in mutt? I'd
like to be able to read each mailbox seperately,
perhaps using a convenient way to switch between
them. I'd also like to avoid having to re-enter my
password each time (even if it means compromising
security by keeping cleartext passwords in a
Well it is sorting by threads, but I remember that it was a collaped
thread before, whereas not, it is not. Am I being unclear about all
this, or am I looking at a wrong option here ?
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 08:16:03PM +0100, Michael Tatge muttered:
| Hi Jason!
|
| Jason Helfman muttered:
| On
Well this would not be ideal, but it can be done...
Just set a macro to run an xterm with a command to use the title and
options to go the right mailbox, maybe this can be done, and maybe it
can't. Just aloof suggestion. Too many hours behind terminals, fixing
mysqld, and prepping servers for
Well I found that it is to:
folder-hook mutt "push escV"
folder-hook lugs "push escV"
Is this wrong?
It is still not working, and I've had it working before.
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 08:16:03PM +0100, Michael Tatge muttered:
| Hi Jason!
|
| Jason Helfman muttered:
| On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at
I'd like to see your decryption script, if I may
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 10:32:33AM -0800, David T-G muttered:
| Hi, all --
|
| Is there a decrypt-pipe function anywhere, perhaps in 1.3? I do not see
| one in my 1.2.5 version.
|
| If there isn't, I'd like to see one... I sometimes get
Hello!
This is what my status_cmd patch does. It adds a new variable status_cmd.
This is a name of the program that gets called when status line is changed.
The program gets two arguments: old status and new status.
I also attach my script that I use for this. This script parses
the status line
I know this is probably a longshot (I looked through the archives
already and found nothing.)
Is there a way to unbind all keys with one, or a small series, of
commands? I'm trying to set mutt up so that the only commands bound are
ones that I explicitly set. I'm tired of tpyoing a key and
On Wed 21-Feb-2001 at 10:29:22PM -0500, Marc Tardif wrote:
How can I manage multiple imap mailboxes in mutt? I'd like to be able
to read each mailbox seperately, perhaps using a convenient way to
switch between them.
Sorry I can't help you, but this reminds me of a feature that I'd like
to
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 10:29:22PM -0500, Marc Tardif wrote:
How can I manage multiple imap mailboxes in mutt? I'd like to be
able to read each mailbox seperately, perhaps using a convenient
way to switch between them. I'd also like to avoid having to
re-enter my password each time (even if it
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 08:53:01AM +0200, Michael S. Tsirkin ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Hello!
This is what my status_cmd patch does. It adds a new variable status_cmd.
This is a name of the program that gets called when status line is changed.
The program gets two arguments: old status and
On 2001.02.22, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Jay Rossiter / Signe" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to unbind all keys with one, or a small series, of
commands? I'm trying to set mutt up so that the only commands bound are
ones that I explicitly set. I'm tired of tpyoing a key and
When using "/" to search through my aliases I've noticed that the search won't wrap
around to the beginning of the aliases when it reaches the bottom. That seems
strange. Is there any way around that?
Dan
I'm trying to compile Mutt 1.2.5i on Mac OS X and I'm getting a bunch of
warnings in the compilation:
In file included from extlib.c:30:
lib.h:101: warning: ANSI C forbids const or volatile functions
cc -DSHAREDIR=\"/usr/local/share/mutt\" -DSYSCONFDIR=\"/usr/local/etc\"
On 02/22, David Champion rearranged the electrons to read:
On 2001.02.22, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Jay Rossiter / Signe" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to unbind all keys with one, or a small series, of
commands? I'm trying to set mutt up so that the only commands bound
At 16:09 -0800 22 Feb 2001, Eugene Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to compile Mutt 1.2.5i on Mac OS X and I'm getting a bunch of
warnings in the compilation:
I'm not so worried about the overlapping function names, but I'm a bit
I didn't see any of those in the messages you included.
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 09:39:33AM -0600, Craig Neuwirt wrote:
Can mutt be configured to work over a firewall with a proxy server.
Yes.
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 06:21:58PM -0500, Bruce A. Petro wrote:
Can you point me to some book or doc or man that says things in fairly
plain english as you did??? I'm finding a lot of docs on regexps that
are hard to translate when you are just starting out like me.
"man 5 regexp" on HP-UX
"man
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