Jonathan Rosebaugh proclaimed on mutt-users that:
primary_hostname = example.com
qualify_domain = example.com
I do not know why this seems so hard to understand:
I DO NOT HAVE A CANONICAL DOMAIN NAME!!!
You dont need one.
Now try this:
primary_hostname=frodo.localdomain
* Michael Tatge [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-05-06 01:58 +0200:
Michael Tatge muttered:
Hi,
Efata muttered:
How I can make default for mutt to collapse message after I read.
Thanks
you want a thread to be collapsed, when there are no more new messages
in it, while the other
On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 06:31:11AM -0500, Jonathan Rosebaugh typed:
That would be very nice if I wanted to masquerade as email.com. Unfortunatly,
I don't. Look, I've got this solved the way I like it, so let's just drop this
thread.
Sure, man :)
--
Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus
Hello,
I want to have something like that:
mailboxes ! \
+amazon \
#+announces \
+arrivees
in order to add/and delete viewing folders, with them classified
by alpha order.
problem is, parsing mailboxes stops after amazon, so arrivees
isn't shown.
seems like a problem with \ and # parsing...
On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 07:11:27AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 07:01:51PM -0600, Duke Normandin typed:
I'm looking for the F1 macro that'll launch the Mutt Manual. I've tried
to create myself, but no joy! Anybody have it in their muttrc or know
where I
On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 09:21:01PM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 03:47:24PM -0600, Duke Normandin wrote:
However, when I select a message from the index that's HTML I get the
following:
mailcap entry for type text/html not found
What the hell?
On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 03:48:29PM -0500, Tim Legant wrote:
On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 01:43:30AM +0100, Mark Sheppard wrote:
I missed that post - I've only been using mutt (and subscribed to the
list) for a few days, but that sounds like the kind of thing I want.
Unfortunately when I add
I would like mutt to delete messages older than a certain date when
entering my mailing list folders, in other words executing the
function:
delete-pattern ~d 2w
Is there a way to use folder hooks to execute a function? It seems as
though hooks only run commands, and only macros use functions.
* On [010506 15:22] Arnaud S . Launay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I want to have something like that:
mailboxes ! \
+amazon \
#+announces \
+arrivees
seems like a problem with \ and # parsing...
The problem being that '#' is the symbol for a comment in your muttrc, and so
the
On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 03:19:16PM +0200, Arnaud S . Launay wrote:
I want to have something like that:
mailboxes ! \
+amazon \
#+announces \
+arrivees
in order to add/and delete viewing folders, with them classified
by alpha order.
problem is, parsing mailboxes stops after amazon,
Le Sun, May 06, 2001 at 03:08:11PM -0500, Tim Legant a écrit:
[snip]
seems like a problem with \ and # parsing...
Nope, it's working the way it should. Comments are stripped first. This
is true of just about every programming / configuration language in the
world. I say just about because
Brian Nelson wrote:
I would like mutt to delete messages older than a certain date when
entering my mailing list folders, in other words executing the
function:
delete-pattern ~d 2w
Is there a way to use folder hooks to execute a function? It seems as
though hooks only run commands,
On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 05:33:51PM -0400, Mr. Wade wrote:
Brian Nelson wrote:
I would like mutt to delete messages older than a certain date when
entering my mailing list folders, in other words executing the
function:
delete-pattern ~d 2w
Is there a way to use folder hooks to
On 2001.05.06, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Tim Legant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope, it's working the way it should. Comments are stripped first. This
is true of just about every programming / configuration language in the
world. I say just about because someone will probably point to one
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 05:28:53PM -0400, Sam Roberts wrote:
Maybe I've made this more complicated than I should. What I am trying
to do is be able to send mail with different return addresses ie.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] Whatever I do, my email always has a
return
How I give sign or color to message (message have child only)
in collapse thread?
Thanks
Efata wrote:
How I give sign or color to message (message have child only)
in collapse thread?
Thanks
I think you are asking how to specify index colors for a message
that is part of a collapsed thread. Assuming your terminal
supports color, this can be done using something like the
On 2001.05.06, in 1lgg_B.A.r8G.Qoe96@mostproper,
Mr. Wade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Efata wrote:
How I give sign or color to message (message have child only)
in collapse thread?
I think you are asking how to specify index colors for a message
that is part of a collapsed thread.
Efata wrote:
How I give sign or color to message (message have child only)
in collapse thread?
Mr. Wade replied:
I think you are asking how to specify index colors for a message
that is part of a collapsed thread. Assuming your terminal
supports color, this can be done using something
On 2001.05.06, in 6_VECC.A.XuH.KQf96@mostproper,
Mr. Wade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd be interested, though, in how he managed to get the
index_format to display the number of attachments if there are
attachments as he said.
A patch:
Is it me - or is it Mutt? I can't send a freaking zipfile w/o having the
sucker grunged at the other end. I experimented with changing the
encoding even -- to 7bit instead of base64. I'd like to have *no*
encoding but can't see how that's done. Anybody else having trouble
sending zip
Duke Normandin proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Is it me - or is it Mutt? I can't send a freaking zipfile w/o having the
sucker grunged at the other end. I experimented with changing the
encoding even -- to 7bit instead of base64. I'd like to have *no*
encoding but can't see how that's done.
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