Re: Bug or feature?

2001-04-14 Thread Igor Pruchanskiy
set record=+outbox Will save all outgoing mail into the Maildir called outbox You sould drop the + if you are using mbox format igor On Fri 13 Apr 2001, CB wrote: Still feeling out mutt, so if I'm retreading old issues, sorry. I had: set copy = yes set record = +Sent set folder =

Re: Bug or feature?

2001-04-14 Thread Gary Johnson
On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 11:17:41PM -0700, CB wrote: Still feeling out mutt, so if I'm retreading old issues, sorry. I had: set copy = yes set record = +Sent set folder = "~/nsmail" # converted from netscape today When I would send out mail, it would not save a copy in Sent. I saw an

Re: Bug or feature?

2001-04-14 Thread Gary Johnson
On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 11:41:35PM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote: I haven't verified this, but my guess is that since "set record" appears before "set folder" in your muttrc, record was set using the value of folder in effect at that time, which was still the default value of "~/Mail". So you

scrolling in a message

2001-04-14 Thread Jeroen Valcke
Hey group, Been using mutt for a while now but still haven't figured this out. How can I scroll in a message? I know I can scroll down one page at a time by pressing space and back up with _ But how can I scroll line by line, I just can't find this simple thing. Found something about '' and ''

[Announce] The primary FTP site is about to move.

2001-04-14 Thread Thomas Roessler
ftp.mutt.org is about to move from sigtrap.guug.de to trithemius.gnupg.org. The location on the server is still the same (/pub/mutt). sigtrap will be taken down in the next weeks. Those of you who are so kind to help us by providing mirror sites should make sure that they are using

Re: Which Keyserver???

2001-04-14 Thread Joe Philipps
On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 08:18:01PM +, Subba Rao wrote: I am trying to verify the keys from a signed email. Mutt seems to be trying to connect to the www.keyserver.net, but always get the following error, [-- PGP output follows (current time: Fri Apr 13 20:00:48 2001) --] gpg: Signature made

Features not quite working for me

2001-04-14 Thread CB
I've got a couple of things that I can't make work right. The main one that I'm interested in is saving sent messages. Refer to my attached muttrc. Can you tell me why it's not saving sent messages to ~~/nsmail/Sent? -- Blue skies... Todd | Get a bigger hammer! | Sometimes you

Re: Features not quite working for me

2001-04-14 Thread Wade A. Mosely
CB wrote: I've got a couple of things that I can't make work right. The main one that I'm interested in is saving sent messages. Refer to my attached muttrc. Can you tell me why it's not saving sent messages to ~~/nsmail/Sent? snip # Folder and Mailbox

Re: scrolling in a message

2001-04-14 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Jeroen Valcke wrote: But how can I scroll line by line, I just can't find this simple thing. Found something about '' and '' but this only works in the message lister. In the pager, you can use the previous-line function to scroll up one line. I believe the default binding for this is the

Re: scrolling in a message

2001-04-14 Thread John P. Verel
On 04/14/01, 08:44:29AM -0400, Wade A. Mosely wrote: Jeroen Valcke wrote: But how can I scroll line by line, I just can't find this simple thing. Found something about '' and '' but this only works in the message lister. In the pager, you can use the previous-line function to scroll up

Re: Features not quite working for me

2001-04-14 Thread CB
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 08:38:40AM -0400, Wade A. Mosely wrote: muttrc. Can you tell me why it's not saving sent messages to ~~/nsmail/Sent? snip set record = "Sent" set folder = "~/nsmail" set record="~/nsmail/Sent" Ok, that's wasn't insanely obvious to me. From now on for

Re: scrolling in a message

2001-04-14 Thread CB
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 10:05:31AM -0400, John P. Verel wrote: Also, behavior is somewhat a function of how you run mutt. For instance, I run inside a KDE2.1 Konsole. Konsole allows choice of keyboard mappings. I've had to fiddle with this setting and provide for some explicit mappings in

Finding new mail

2001-04-14 Thread CB
Currently, I can find new mail when I press "c" and I look at the modify date/time of the list of folders. Another mutt user told me that when I receive new mail, the bottom status line should tell me that I have received new mail. It does not. I suspect this is because I run procmail in

Re: Finding new mail

2001-04-14 Thread dan radom
use the mailboxes directive to turn on notifications for mailboxes. here's mine... mailboxes `echo $HOME/mail/* | tr " " "\n" | grep -Ev "sent" | tr "\n" " "` /var/spool/mail/graffix that allows notifications for "/var/spool/mail/graffix" and everythig in "$HOME/mail/" except for the sent

Re: Finding new mail

2001-04-14 Thread Ailbhe Leamy
On (14/04/01 08:07), CB wrote: Currently, I can find new mail when I press "c" and I look at the modify date/time of the list of folders. Another mutt user told me that when I receive new mail, the bottom status line should tell me that I have received new mail. It does not. I suspect

safety of externally appending to a mailbox

2001-04-14 Thread Jim Breton
If I have a process which writes to a mailbox which Mutt already has open, is there any reason for this to be considered unsafe? For example I have some 'fetchpop' processes that write to several mailboxes; if I have one of them open Mutt doesn't appear to have any problem seeing the new

Re: scrolling in a message

2001-04-14 Thread Paul Cox
On Saturday, Apr 14, 2001, Jeroen Valcke wrote: Been using mutt for a while now but still haven't figured this out. How can I scroll in a message? I know I can scroll down one page at a time by pressing space and back up with _ But how can I scroll line by line, I just can't find this simple

Re: scrolling in a message

2001-04-14 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001, Jeroen Valcke wrote: Been using mutt for a while now but still haven't figured this out. How can I scroll in a message? I know I can scroll down one page at a time by pressing space and back up with _ But how can I scroll line by line, I just can't find this simple

Re: Finding new mail

2001-04-14 Thread Andre Berger
* CB [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-14 17:29 +0200: Currently, I can find new mail when I press "c" and I look at the modify date/time of the list of folders. Another mutt user told me that when I receive new mail, the bottom status line should tell me that I have received new mail. It does

Re: pgp-hook

2001-04-14 Thread Andre Berger
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-13 16:15 +0200: * Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-13 15:39 +0200: On 2001-04-13 12:55:46 +0200, Andre Berger wrote: set pgp_sign_as="usual@adress" pgp-hook '~h other@address' usual@address pgp-hook other@address usual@address

Re: safety of externally appending to a mailbox

2001-04-14 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 05:03:37PM +, Jim Breton wrote: If I have a process which writes to a mailbox which Mutt already has open, is there any reason for this to be considered unsafe? Yes, both programs might write at the same time and you end up with crap in the mailbox. Any obvious

Re: Finding new mail

2001-04-14 Thread David Rock
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 06:11:53PM +0100, Ailbhe Leamy wrote: On (14/04/01 08:07), CB wrote: Currently, I can find new mail when I press "c" and I look at the modify date/time of the list of folders. Another mutt user told me that when I receive new mail, the bottom status line should

Re: scrolling in a message

2001-04-14 Thread David Rock
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 07:13:01AM -0700, CB wrote: Could you share some of your settings? You just described my system and the backspace key does not work for previous line and I've not figured out what I need to change within KDE to make it work. I have found that using the Del key

Re: Finding new mail

2001-04-14 Thread CB
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 06:18:43PM +0200, Andre Berger wrote: Did you set "mailboxes", like in mailboxes ! +mutt-users +onemoremailbox +anothermailbox No, I do not have the plus sign in front of any of my mailboxes that I have listed. I'll try that. Also, is it case-sensitve? I'll assume

Re: Finding new mail

2001-04-14 Thread Wade A. Mosely
CB wrote: On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 06:18:43PM +0200, Andre Berger wrote: Did you set "mailboxes", like in mailboxes ! +mutt-users +onemoremailbox +anothermailbox No, I do not have the plus sign in front of any of my mailboxes that I have listed. I'll try that. Also, is it

Re: Finding new mail

2001-04-14 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Ailbhe Leamy wrote: If anyone does know a way of displaying only folders with new mail when one presses "c", I'd love to hear about it. I asked a few days ago, and no-one seems to know. I'd like to know how to do that, too. I thought about it the first time you mentioned it, and couldn't

Re: Finding new mail

2001-04-14 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Wade A. Mosely wrote: The mailboxes you specify are filenames of mailboxes that you want Mutt to recognize as those that receive mail. When you use "+" or "=" as part of the filename, it expands to the value of the $folder variable. Note, also, that "!" expands to the value of the $spool

Re: Finding new mail

2001-04-14 Thread CB
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 12:26:22AM -0400, Wade A. Mosely wrote: "+" or "=" as part of the filename, it expands to the value of the $folder variable. Note, also, that "!" expands to the value of the $spool variable. It's important to specify these before the mailboxes commands in the

Re: Finding new mail

2001-04-14 Thread CB
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 12:31:57AM -0400, Wade A. Mosely wrote: If anyone does know a way of displaying only folders with new mail when one presses "c", I'd love to hear about it. I asked a few days I'd like to know how to do that, too. I thought about it the I'm satisfied with the file