Re: Tagging everything in a folder

2001-04-02 Thread Andre Berger
* John P. Verel [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010402 08:18 +0200: On 04/02/01, 12:55:10AM +0200, Andre Berger wrote: * Subba Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010402 00:20 +0200: I have a folder which has lots of email (about 2000+). I want to select all the email and move it to a different folder

Re: gnupg

2001-04-02 Thread Michael Tatge
Tony Collins muttered: On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 12:39:20PM -0600, David Rock wrote: After you compose a message, try hitting "p" to bring up the encryption menu, which should include sign, encrypt, etc. Thanks, that helps a lot. However, is there a way to make mutt automatically sign all

msg deletion

2001-04-02 Thread John Patton
There are a couple of things that I would like to get mutt to do, but I've been unable to figure out how to do them. They are: 1) Have messages marked for deletion be moved to +trash (which can be cleared out using a nightly cron job) instead of actually being deleted. 2) Move a message to a

[MAILER-DAEMON@localhost.localdomain: Returned mail: see transcript for details]

2001-04-02 Thread Horace G. Friend III
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 15:50:58 +0800 From: Mail Delivery Subsystem [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Returned mail: see transcript for details The original message was received at Mon, 2 Apr 2001 15:50:52 +0800 from hgf3@localhost - The following addresses had permanent

Re: msg deletion

2001-04-02 Thread Chris Green
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 03:33:00AM -0500, John Patton wrote: 2) Move a message to a new folder. Right now I use C to copy msg to the desired folder, and then D to delete it. Can this operation be combined? In this case, the message would not need to be moved to +trash. Use 's' instead,

Re: [MAILER-DAEMON@localhost.localdomain: Returned mail: see transcript for details]

2001-04-02 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Horace G. Friend III proclaimed on mutt-users that: The original message was received at Mon, 2 Apr 2001 15:50:52 +0800 from hgf3@localhost - The following addresses had permanent fatal errors - [EMAIL PROTECTED] (reason: 553 sorry, your sender is not liked (#5.7.1))

Re: Tagging everything in a folder

2001-04-02 Thread Martin \[Keso\] Keseg
Subba Rao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : I have a folder which has lots of email (about 2000+). I want to select all the email and move it to a different folder or possibly delete them. Is there any way to globally tag all the files from this folder? The fastest I could do was to "Tpattern" but

Re: [MAILER-DAEMON@localhost.localdomain: Returned mail: see transcript for details]

2001-04-02 Thread Lars Hecking
MAIL From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 553 sorry, your sender is not liked (#5.7.1) 501 5.6.0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Data format error If kde.org is blocking mail.com, what can we (or mutt) do? That's understandable. One of our users, long gone, seems to have set up a fwding account at mail.com.

score syntax and escaping in .muttrc

2001-04-02 Thread Louis-David Mitterrand
Hello, After five years of intensive mutt use I finally started using scoring (especially since applying that wonderful nntp patch ;). I only have a small problem with the escaping rules and syntax of the "score" commands in my .muttc: folder-hook . unscore ## assign a

Re: [MAILER-DAEMON@localhost.localdomain: Returned mail: see transcript for details]

2001-04-02 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Lars Hecking proclaimed on mutt-users that: And most of their dialups/dsl boxes etc. are so open you could drive an aircraft carrier through ... Lars - you got mail.com confused with someone else. They don't do dialup / dsl - they are a freemail service (free webmail + forwarding, paid

Re: [MAILER-DAEMON@localhost.localdomain: Returned mail: see transcript for details]

2001-04-02 Thread Lars Hecking
Suresh Ramasubramanian writes: Lars Hecking proclaimed on mutt-users that: And most of their dialups/dsl boxes etc. are so open you could drive an aircraft carrier through ... Lars - you got mail.com confused with someone else. They don't do dialup / dsl - they are a freemail

Re: [MAILER-DAEMON@localhost.localdomain: Returned mail: see transcript for details]

2001-04-02 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Lars Hecking proclaimed on mutt-users that: Suresh Ramasubramanian writes: Lars Hecking proclaimed on mutt-users that: And most of their dialups/dsl boxes etc. are so open you could drive an aircraft carrier through ... Lars - you got mail.com confused with someone else. They

Re: Integrating abook and mutt

2001-04-02 Thread Brian Foley
* Horace G. Friend III [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] on [01-04-01] wrote: I tried the perl script but I'm getting an error when trying the execute the macro. The error message: sh: -c line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `abookadd.pl' sh: -c line 1: `abookadd.pl' Horace, In the macro line

GPG/PGP key listing

2001-04-02 Thread Subba Rao
How do you request Mutt to show if the email has a GPG/PGP authentication/identification key attached to it? I would like to see it in the main menu and when I open the email. Thank you in advance for any help. -- Subba Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.home.net/subba9/

2 mail servers

2001-04-02 Thread Horace G. Friend III
Hi Everyone, I've got two ISP accounts, with one email account on each. I'm using only one at the moment because I don't know how to configure my system to enable me to use the other _easily_. But now I think I'm ready -- with help from you folks. :) One uses pap authorization (what I'm

Re: 2 mail servers

2001-04-02 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 10:25:22PM +0800, Horace G. Friend III typed: I've got two ISP accounts, with one email account on each. I'm using only one at the moment because I don't know how to configure my system to enable me to use the other _easily_. But now I think I'm ready -- with help

Re: [MAILER-DAEMON@localhost.localdomain: Returned mail: see transcript for details]

2001-04-02 Thread Horace G. Friend III
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 01:58:08PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: Horace G. Friend III proclaimed on mutt-users that: The original message was received at Mon, 2 Apr 2001 15:50:52 +0800 from hgf3@localhost - The following addresses had permanent fatal errors - [EMAIL

Reply From

2001-04-02 Thread Justin Burke
I would like Mutt be alert me when I'm replying to a message where the address in the To: header is different than my default address, but still within my domain name. My default address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], but sometimes I like to send out mail as [EMAIL PROTECTED] When I reply to messages that

Re: Reply From

2001-04-02 Thread Jim Toth
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 09:05:22AM -0700, Justin Burke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: I would like Mutt be alert me when I'm replying to a message where the address in the To: header is different than my default address, but still within my domain name. My default address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], but

encoding message

2001-04-02 Thread Hardy Merrill
I don't know what changed, but for the last day or two every time I send a message from mutt, I get this message: ~/.mutt/tmp/mutt-merrill-5493-10 [#1] modified. Update encoding? ([y]/n): I have to confirm that on every message I send. Did something change without my knowing it? What do I

Error opening Terminal: vt100

2001-04-02 Thread Christoph
Hi, I have sucessfully compiled mutt 1.2.5i on MacOSX 10.0. But when I try to start mutt I get this error message: Error opening Terminal: vt100. I tried setting $TERM to vt220 etc. but no success either. I can remember having a similar error message, when I installed lynx but this is months

Re: Error opening Terminal: vt100

2001-04-02 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 10:29:52PM +0200, Christoph wrote: Hi, I have sucessfully compiled mutt 1.2.5i on MacOSX 10.0. But when I try to start mutt I get this error message: Error opening Terminal: vt100. I tried setting $TERM to vt220 etc. but no success either. I can remember having a

mailboxes

2001-04-02 Thread dan radom
I'm defining mailboxes in ~/.muttrc as follows... mailboxes `echo $HOME/mail/*` /var/spool/mail/graffix ...that works fine for displaying notifications about new messages in those folders. the problem is is that $HOME/mail/* includes sent (set record=~/mail/sent), and i'd rather not get

Re: mailboxes

2001-04-02 Thread Dave Pearson
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 03:12:30PM -0600, dan radom wrote: I'm defining mailboxes in ~/.muttrc as follows... mailboxes `echo $HOME/mail/*` /var/spool/mail/graffix ...that works fine for displaying notifications about new messages in those folders. the problem is is that $HOME/mail/*

Re: mailboxes

2001-04-02 Thread dan radom
sorry to reply to my own message, but i think i may have figured it out. ls -al $HOME/mail/* |awk '{print $9}' |grep -v sent produces /home/user/mail/inbox /home/user/mail/mutt-users and so on. is there any reason that i couldn't replace the echo command with the ls -al one for my mailboxes

Re: mailboxes

2001-04-02 Thread John Patton
Try piping it through sed... something like: ... | sed 's/sent //' On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 03:12:30PM -0600, dan radom wrote: I'm defining mailboxes in ~/.muttrc as follows... mailboxes `echo $HOME/mail/*` /var/spool/mail/graffix ...that works fine for displaying notifications about

Re: gnupg

2001-04-02 Thread David Rock
On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 12:27:43PM +1000, Tony Collins wrote: Thanks, that helps a lot. However, is there a way to make mutt automatically sign all messages without having to tell it every time? This is from the muttrc manpage: pgp_autosign Type: boolean

Reply From

2001-04-02 Thread Justin Burke
I would like Mutt be alert me when I'm replying to a message where the address in the To: header is different than my default address, but still within my domain name. My default address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], but sometimes I like to send out mail as [EMAIL PROTECTED] When I reply to messages that

Re: Mutt with vvv-nntp-patch

2001-04-02 Thread Andrej N. Gritsenko
Hi, Jan-Hendrik Palic! Sometime (on Saturday, March 31 at 3:44) I've received something... But I'm not able to post messages, I tried it serveral time, an I got only an message as this: This message was created automatically by mail delivery software. A

Re: /etc/hosts and mutt

2001-04-02 Thread Clemens Wohld
* On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 06:58:03PM -0700, Dave Murray wrote: Now my fucking english .. What are the ramifications on mutt sendmail if I edit /etc/hosts? This file is for make shure thats your maschine all inside-maschines in the localnet knows. It currently is: 127.0.0.1 localhost

Re: gnupg

2001-04-02 Thread Tony Collins
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 01:52:44AM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote: You were not able to find this one out yourself? Time to start a little reading, isn't it? ;) I thought I'd looked in quite a few places before I asked. What a shame that one of them wasn't

Re: GPG/PGP key listing

2001-04-02 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 09:47:25AM +, Subba Rao wrote: How do you request Mutt to show if the email has a GPG/PGP authentication/identification key attached to it? It shows an S for signed mails and a K for an attached key. P for encrypted. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

URL becomes header automatically

2001-04-02 Thread Eric Smith
Often I send an url like http:/somewhere.com/whatever The line of the URL is the only line in the body - mutt takes the line and makes a header out of it. /not/ what I want. How do I get round this? -- Eric Smith Fruitcom.com Benelux Wireless +31 617 232 304

Re: mailboxes

2001-04-02 Thread Marius Strom
Better to use ls -1. You bypass a lot of fstat() calls when doing the ls -l, you probably don't need the -a (unless you have boxes that start with a "."), and by doing ls -1 you bypass the need for the awk command. ls -1 $HOME/mail/* | grep -v sent Much better, and more efficient on a large

Re: Reply From

2001-04-02 Thread Joshua Haberman
* Justin Burke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Is there a way for Mutt to recognize this situation and then either alert me about it or take some default action (ie. use the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address by default)? Yes. I'm in this same situation. The relevant lines from my .muttrc look like this:

vim procmail recipe

2001-04-02 Thread Dale Morris
Could someone post a procmail recipe for vim? I've been dabbling with the following, but they don't seem to work.. :0: * [EMAIL PROTECTED] vim :0: * ^From:.*[EMAIL PROTECTED] vim-help :0: * ^X-Mailing-List:.*[EMAIL PROTECTED] vim :0: * ^Sender:.*[EMAIL PROTECTED] vim duh... thanks

Re: [MAILER-DAEMON@localhost.localdomain: Returned mail: see transcript for details]

2001-04-02 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Horace G. Friend III proclaimed on mutt-users that: Now I get it. And I thought this was a mutt or mail system config problem. This thing also happened to me at the redhat-install-list. Believe it or not, even mail.com rejects mails that I send from my pc addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: URL becomes header automatically

2001-04-02 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Eric Smith wrote: Often I send an url like http:/somewhere.com/whatever The line of the URL is the only line in the body - mutt takes the line and makes a header out of it. /not/ what I want. How do I get round this? If you have $edit_headers unset in your ~/.muttrc file, then the

Re: msg deletion

2001-04-02 Thread Michael Tatge
John Patton muttered: 1) Have messages marked for deletion be moved to +trash ## Let's implement some trash folder # Don't ask whether to really copy / move messages set confirmappend=no # save messages marked for deletion in trash folder and sync mailbox macro index delete

Re: mailboxes

2001-04-02 Thread Ashton
dan radom [EMAIL PROTECTED]: mailboxes `echo $HOME/mail/*` /var/spool/mail/graffix (set record=~/mail/sent) set record=~/mail/.sent hides the problem child ... -- The cause of the problem is: Zombie processes haunting the computer

Re: mailboxes

2001-04-02 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Marius Strom wrote: Better to use ls -1. You bypass a lot of fstat() calls when doing the ls -l, you probably don't need the -a (unless you have boxes that start with a "."), and by doing ls -1 you bypass the need for the awk command. ls -1 $HOME/mail/* | grep -v sent Much better, and

Re: vim procmail recipe

2001-04-02 Thread John Patton
I use this for the vim help/user list, which seems to work: :0: * 1^0 ^from.*vim@vim\.org * 1^0 ^to.*vim@vim\.org * 1^0 ^cc.*vim@vim\.org vim On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 05:51:53PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote: Could someone post a procmail recipe for vim? I've been dabbling with the following, but

how-to elimintate headers in folder-hooks

2001-04-02 Thread Thomas Duterme
Hi everyone, I'm pretty new to mutt, but I love it so far. My one problem: I'd like to eliminate, or reduce headers at least in my mailboxes. Actually, I'ld like to if possible just keep the basic headers like Subject and From, rather than get the entire envelope. Is this possible? TIA,

Re: how-to elimintate headers in folder-hooks

2001-04-02 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Thomas Duterme wrote: Hi everyone, I'm pretty new to mutt, but I love it so far. My one problem: I'd like to eliminate, or reduce headers at least in my mailboxes. Actually, I'ld like to if possible just keep the basic headers like Subject and From, rather than get the entire envelope.

Re: how-to elimintate headers in folder-hooks

2001-04-02 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Thomas Duterme proclaimed on mutt-users that: My one problem: I'd like to eliminate, or reduce headers at least in my mailboxes. Actually, I'ld like to if possible just keep the basic headers like Subject and From, rather than get the entire envelope. Is this possible? ignore * unignore