On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Wayne Chapeskie wrote:
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 07:35:01AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
% pre-compiled binaries?
... but I'd like to encourage you to make your binaries available for the
next guy :-)
Speaking of that, I do have access to an old
Hi!
Some weeks ago there was a discussion about desktop - laptop mail
data exchange. The idea was to have on both systems the same mail
data. It should be possible on both systems to get/read/move/delete
and post messages. The mail dir on both systems should be updated
automatically.
Because I
On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 12:35:42PM -0500, Wade A. Mosely wrote:
Timothy Legant wrote:
You might not always want to move down 6 lines. Perhaps in the future
you will add a new header (using my_hdr) to certain messages. You might
want to consider the following instead:
set editor="vim
Hi Adam,
I'm no expert and just taking a wild stab at this.
If the verification results in a BAD Signature, that simply means that
the msg you have signed has been altered in some way before reaching
it's destination -- that us in the mailing list.
Have you tried testing your GPG by signing a
I want to use procmail to do some pre-processing of outgoing mail
before sending. I have created an rcfile for procmail that does
what I want called ~/.procoutrc which does the processing I want
using formail and passes the mail to sendmail for sending. It
works as I expect and want if I
BTW, one of the main things I am trying to accomplish is changing
the recipient headers ("To:", "Cc:", "Bcc:") in outgoing messages
Based upon their contents. Send-hooks don't seem to work to do
this.
From /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt :
"... note that my_hdr commands which modify recipient
Wade A. Mosely wrote:
My problem is that I don't know what to use for ~/.muttrc in the
$sendmail variable. I tried
set sendmail="cat | procmail ~/.procoutrc"
It didn't work. That Mutt appends destination addresses to
the command line appears to be the issue. I am using the
In index, press "c" to open other mailboxes and "?" for
list. But no mailboxes are shown in mailboxes dialog(?).
With the same configuration files, before works mutt
correctly. but from oneday, listing mailboxes doesn't
work, at least it seems to do so.
mailbox type is Maildir and I use
Well, passing the message to a very simple one line script seems
to work. I made a ~/.mutt/mailout (mode +x to make it
executable):
#!/bin/sh
cat | procmail ~/.procoutrc
# End of ~/.mutt/mailout
[Splutter] Useless Use of cat.
Chung, Ha-Nyung wrote:
In index, press "c" to open other mailboxes and "?" for
list. But no mailboxes are shown in mailboxes dialog(?).
With the same configuration files, before works mutt
correctly. but from oneday, listing mailboxes doesn't
work, at least it seems to do so.
Lars Hecking wrote:
Well, passing the message to a very simple one line script seems
to work. I made a ~/.mutt/mailout (mode +x to make it
executable):
#!/bin/sh
cat | procmail ~/.procoutrc
# End of ~/.mutt/mailout
[Splutter] Useless Use of cat.
[Splutter] Useless Use of cat.
Thanks, Lars, for that marvelously helpful comment. I didn't
find any better solution on my own, though.
There is none. The problem, as you stated correctly, is that mutt
passes sender and recipient addresses to $sendmail on the command
line, but
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 11:09:22AM -0500, Wade A. Mosely wrote:
Lars Hecking wrote:
Well, passing the message to a very simple one line script seems
to work. I made a ~/.mutt/mailout (mode +x to make it
executable):
#!/bin/sh
cat | procmail ~/.procoutrc
Here's some applicable .muttrc options
set spoolfile=~/Mailbox
set sort_browser=alpha
set folder_format="%N %F %2l %-8.8u %-8.8g %8s %d %f"
tw
Le jour Tue Mar 27, 2001 at 12:26:42AM +0900, Chung, Ha-Nyung ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a
ecrit...
In index, press "c" to open other mailboxes and
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010325 00:09 +0100:
I wonder if it's possible to execute the following command automatically
on all but "!" and my IO mailbox:
"^T~A\nT!(~p|~P|~Q|~F)~d2w\nd"
I finally had the right idea this morning. What I wanted to do --
marking everything not
Sorry, my setup is a bit different than yours. I have fetchmail pulling my mail
off students.wisc.edu and qmail puts it in ~/Mailbox. Sorry again. But the
folder_format might help you.
tw
Le jour Mon Mar 26, 2001 at 11:13:37AM -0600, Tim Whitehead
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a ecrit...
Here's
Hello Erika!
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Erika Pacholleck wrote:
The funny problem looks like this (I use the german):
The date is randomly displayed wrong when it come to a diaresis.
Mr-24
M.r-24
Mr-24
M.r-24
M.r-24
If I know how the components work into it, I might find a solution.
I
I have large mailboxes (archives of Usenet groups) that I would
like to sort by thread. Thought of tagging all articles in the
box and saving them to another mailbox (otT^;C) but how do you
do that from a shell script (not interactively) ?
--
Andr Majorel
Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Home: [EMAIL
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 09:23:42AM -0500, Wade A. Mosely wrote:
Completely off-topic, I notice that your X-Operating-System header contains
the kernel version and the uptime. What have you got in your .muttrc to
make it put these things in your headers?
Re
Tony
--
Is that an African or
There should not be a space between `` because uptime includes a space. Actually
I wish uptime had better formatting. They have two spaces before the amount of
users and two spaces before load average (as well as a few others). If there is
a way to remedy this, I'd be much obliged. Maybe if I
At 15:48 -0500 25 Mar 2001, Adam Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a MIME-formatted message. If you see this text it means that your
E-mail software does not support MIME-formatted messages.
Mutt doesn't include text like the above.
--=_693-985553325-1-3
That isn't a mutt-generated
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 05:39:42AM -0600, Aaron Schrab wrote:
At 15:48 -0500 25 Mar 2001, Adam Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a MIME-formatted message. If you see this text it means that your
E-mail software does not support MIME-formatted messages.
Mutt doesn't include text
Try sending one without the signature, or an attached key.
Regards,
Dave
PGP signature
I have large mailboxes (archives of Usenet groups) that I would
like to sort by thread. Thought of tagging all articles in the
box and saving them to another mailbox (otT^;C) but how do you
do that from a shell script (not interactively) ?
--
Andr Majorel
Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Home: [EMAIL
Hi all,
I need to sent automatic messages to some users following a nightly build. Can I pass
some parameter to mutt so that I can specify a Reply-To address (which, of course is
different than the address that I am using to send the message originally).
Thank you,
Cristian
On 2001.03.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Andre Majorel" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have large mailboxes (archives of Usenet groups) that I would
like to sort by thread. Thought of tagging all articles in the
box and saving them to another mailbox (otT^;C) but how do you
do that from a
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 04:40:20PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"Horace G. Friend III" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to ask a question since the search command has a
side-effect in the editor. Since the "-c ':$;?^$'" is a search command
for a blank line, it leaves blank
On 2001-03-26 17:30 -0600, David Champion wrote:
On 2001.03.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Andre Majorel" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have large mailboxes (archives of Usenet groups) that I would
like to sort by thread. Thought of tagging all articles in the
box and saving them to
On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 05:54:15PM -0500, Wade A. Mosely wrote:
I use:
my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -smr` `uptime | sed s/.*up/up/ \
| sed s/,[[:space:]0-9]*users.*$//`
It's probably clumsy, but it works! =)
I don't mind how dodgy it looks, it works
Tony Collins wrote:
Completely off-topic, I notice that your X-Operating-System header contains
the kernel version and the uptime. What have you got in your .muttrc to
make it put these things in your headers?
I use:
my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -smr` `uptime | sed s/.*up/up/ \
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