Using a large mallet, hanasaki whacked out:
> I have several hundred megs of email in Netscape mbox format and need to
> move them to maildir format to be used by imap server.
netscape mbox = more or less standard mbox
> Is there a way to use Mutt to attach to these mbox's and the imap serve
Using a large mallet, Matthias Krings whacked out:
> Because I have to pay for my internet connection from home, I want to
> disconnect the IMAP-connection when I write a longer mail etc. Is it
> possible to force mutt to disconnect?
Instead, use fetchmail to bring down your mails to the local
Mutt has a pretty good online manual. I suggest that you check it out:
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-5.html
igor
On Sat 21 Apr 2001, Horace G. Friend III wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have the following text/html entries in ~/.mailcap. can someone help
> me modify the behavior for text/html? T
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 10:06:57PM -0400, Jacob Kuntz wrote:
> from the secret journal of hanasaki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Is there a way to use Mutt to attach to these mbox's and the imap server
> > at the sametime and then copy the email / folders into imap? The imap
> > server, courier, will
Hi,
I have the following text/html entries in ~/.mailcap. can someone help
me modify the behavior for text/html? TIA. :-)
text/html; netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)'; test=RunningX
text/html; mv '%s' '%s'.html && links 'file://%s.html'
The netscape entry only works if netscape is alread
Hi,
I have finally figured out how make RunningX work with ~/.mailcap.
Begin RunningX script
#!/bin/sh
if [ -e /tmp/.X0-lock ]
then
exit 0
else
exit 1
fi
End RunningX script
I also d/led the RunningX.c code from mutt.org and compiled it as
suggested in the code but I get
from the secret journal of hanasaki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is there a way to use Mutt to attach to these mbox's and the imap server
> at the sametime and then copy the email / folders into imap? The imap
> server, courier, will take care of formatting the maildir directories if
> it is interfaced
I have several hundred megs of email in Netscape mbox format and need to
move them to maildir format to be used by imap server.
Is there a way to use Mutt to attach to these mbox's and the imap server
at the sametime and then copy the email / folders into imap? The imap
server, courier, will tak
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 06:00:55PM +0200, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
>
> procmail is what you are looking for, if you don't mind the three-year
> learning period.
>
I understand that using procmail for IMAP filtering is dependent on what
kind of IMAP server you are running.
Question:
1. H
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 02:24:44PM +0200, Andre Berger wrote:
> * Rich Lafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-04-19 22:54 +0200:
> >
> > Rich Lafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-04-19 09:53 +0200:
> > >
> > > They're not emacs backup files (no tilde);
> >
> > On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 12:36:31PM +0200, A
Thanks, it turns out for some reason i had as .signature
directory. I have no idea where it came from.
sorry for the posting confusion.
joe
Wade A. Mosely([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 02:15:17PM -0400:
> Joe Rice wrote:
> >
> > please excuse me if this made to the list already.
> > i
On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 03:47:30PM -0700, Luke Ravitch wrote:
>
> I get the same graphical characters in rxvt as I do in xterm (this is
> under XFree on Linux).
Under Linux, yes, but not Solaris... (as Thomas mentioned, it's a font
thing, and xterm thankfully irons that out).
Thomas
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Yes, Netscape has a horrible habit of keeping message even after you delete them.
However, there is a trick to that.
Right click on a folder in Netscape Messanger and select "Compress Folder"
That will clean then all up.
you can do
du -sk ~/nsmail before and after and see how much space you sav
Joe Rice wrote:
>
> please excuse me if this made to the list already.
> i had some subscription problems.
>
>
> hi,
> I'm using vim as the editor for mutt. just recently
> i started to get this huge line of random characters
> at the bottom of all the email i compose. This had never
> happ
on Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 08:12:54AM -0600
Organization: SET
X-Operating-System: Linux friends 2.2.18 i686
i copied a netscape folder which had around 90 msg and when i
opened it through mutt i found it aroud 500+ msg (all the old msg in action)
Reg,
-Pradeep.
Hi,
When I press a to get the address it usually takes the add of the
From. Address how to i go about gettin the To address
Can i edit the .muttrc file as to when A is ivoked i get to take
all address from the msg.
Reg,
-Pradeep
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On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 08:59:34AM -0500, Joe Rice wrote:
>
> please excuse me if this made to the list already.
> i had some subscription problems.
I've already seen this.
>
>
> hi,
> I'm using vim as the editor for mutt. just recently
> i started to get this huge line of random character
( Apr-19-2001 ) Brian Foley <--:
> * Igor Pruchanskiy [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] on [19-04-01] wrote:
> > You can hit 'h' within pager window to see the full message header.
> I do not think that is what is needed in this case.
correct, I need the loading part into my vim editor
> 1. ":unset weed"
> 2
from the secret journal of Louis-David Mitterrand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> procmail is what you are looking for, if you don't mind the three-year
> learning period.
>
If you have some experience with perl, Mail::Audit is much easier to learn
and read than procmail. It understands most common mail
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 08:40:04AM -0700, Michael O'Brien wrote:
>
> I've been using mutt for mail for quite some time now. We use imap, and I use
> mutt on Linux and Irix. I also need to read mail from an Win2k box, where I
> use Outlook.
>
> Anyway, I'd like to find a server side imap filterin
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 08:40:04AM -0700, Michael O'Brien wrote:
> Anyway, I'd like to find a server side imap filtering program. Essentially, I
> want to save messages on the imap server in various imap folders based on some
> simple set of criteria.
cyrus sieve
and of course procmail
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[EM
Hola~
I've been using mutt for mail for quite some time now. We use imap, and I use
mutt on Linux and Irix. I also need to read mail from an Win2k box, where I
use Outlook.
Anyway, I'd like to find a server side imap filtering program. Essentially, I
want to save messages on the imap server in v
set ascii_chars
will make your threads look good on Solaris
igor
On Fri 20 Apr 2001, Chris Green wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 10:28:36PM +0200, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 08:53:26AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> > > I'm running mutt in rxvt windows on Solaris (2.6 at t
Hi Pradeep!
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Pradeep wrote:
> Is there a way of converting netscape mailboxes to mutt
>
[quick idea]
If you are using IMAP, just copy your local mail to some IMAP folders on your
server, then get them back with mutt :)
-- teodor
Pradeep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way of converting netscape mailboxes to mutt
Netscape mailbox files are standard mbox-format. No conversion necessary.
Charles
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Charles Cazabon
please excuse me if this made to the list already.
i had some subscription problems.
hi,
I'm using vim as the editor for mutt. just recently
i started to get this huge line of random characters
at the bottom of all the email i compose. This had never
happened before. I upgraded vim to the
Hi!
I am using mutt from work since quite some time and got now internet access
from my home, too. Connceting with mutt to the IMAP-server from home was not
a big problem, but one questions I could not answer. I found it neither
documented nor in the FAQ. But probably I missed it.
Because I have
* Rich Lafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-04-19 22:54 +0200:
>
> Rich Lafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-04-19 09:53 +0200:
> >
> > They're not emacs backup files (no tilde);
>
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 12:36:31PM +0200, Andre Berger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > set editor="vim -c 'set noba
Is there a way of converting netscape mailboxes to mutt
Reg,
- Pradeep
On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 10:28:36PM +0200, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 08:53:26AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> > I'm running mutt in rxvt windows on Solaris (2.6 at the moment) and
> > have got colours set up OK. It did take a bit of fiddling about to
> > get it all to work cor
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