hi list!
i have some files with e-mail adresses inside for procmail to sort my
mail to different mailboxes. in mutt, i use shortcuts to assign new
addresses to the lists. one list looks like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
now i'd like to add a
I run debian Potato and have used kmail for some time. I'm now trying
to set up my email differently.
So far I have setup getmail and procbox for pulling and filtering my
mail from a POP account with an ISP. I've installed Mutt and read a
good deal - man pages, the Manual and the contributions
Hello All:
I have found many example muttrc's with macro key binding examples.
However, I have found nothing to explain what many of the key bindings
expand to. Greg sent me some good examples below, but I do not
understand what keystrokes that they expand to.
You can create macros for
Quoting john gennard [EMAIL PROTECTED], who wrote:
My mail is pulled to my /home/user/Mail directory which contains
folders for filtered stuff from specific sources and an inbox for
the remainder. I selected one of the .muttrc files on the web site
(it was Felix von Leitner's) and amended and
On Mon, May 28, 2001, Charles Cazabon wrote:
john gennard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Additionally, when after reading the mail I type 'd' for deletion,
the folders I'm in is deleted.
I don't use mbox files much; I don't know if mutt is supposed to leave a
0-byte file there when you delete
I have the same problem with my +sent-mail directory. I
displays my name and the not who the mail was sent to even
though I'm using this index_format in .muttrc
set index_format=%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-18.18F (%4c) %s
I verified that my name is correct on the /etc/passwd file,
Hi!
I have a *newbie* questioan. Is it good to have my muttrc setup files
configured so I can edit aliases? I have been using the setup files
prepared by Sven Guckes (great!) and although everything else is
covered, I can find no key sequence that allows me to edit aliases. I
am wondering if
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 11:03:12AM -0700, Jeff Coppock wrote:
I have the same problem with my +sent-mail directory. I
displays my name and the not who the mail was sent to even
though I'm using this index_format in .muttrc
set index_format=%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-18.18F (%4c) %s
Hello,
I've been trying to get lbdb-fetchaddr working with the m_inmail
module for a while but still my ~/.lbdb/m_inmail file is empty.
I have
:0hc
| lbdb-fetchaddr
in my .procmailrc file (does it matter where it is in the file?)
and lbdlq _is_ working with my mutt aliases. However, I would
Still doesn't work. I tried %-15.15F, %-18.18L and %-18.18F
and my +sent-mail still shows the From: header (my name) and
not the To: header. It's like mutt's not recognizing my name.
I've been playing with the index_format for some time now
using any possible option listed in
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 03:50:13PM -0700, Jeff Coppock wrote:
Still doesn't work. I tried %-15.15F, %-18.18L and %-18.18F
and my +sent-mail still shows the From: header (my name) and
not the To: header. It's like mutt's not recognizing my name.
I've been playing with the
Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach Charles Cazabon am Mon, May 28, 2001 at 11:40:40AM -0600:
I don't use mbox files much; I don't know if mutt is supposed to leave a
0-byte file there when you delete all the message in an mbox file.
I also don't know if mutt is *SUPPOSED* to leave the file
On 2001.05.28, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all. I have an unusual request here.
I noticed that for any message, if you look at the attachments menu
('v'), you will always see the message itself as an attachment (which
makes perfect sense if you
Nevermind. Found it. attach is what I was looking for. I probably
need some sleep. :)
Bye
L
On 05/28/01 11:42 PM, Louis LeBlanc sat at the puter and typed:'
Hmm. Only one problem. I can't seem to set up a macro to work in the
attachment menu. attachment doesn't seem to be a valid menu.
Thusly Thwacked By Louis LeBlanc:
Just to get you started, this is what I have in my Sent folder:
folder-hook =Sent 'set index_format=%3C %Z %d %-18.18t (%4l) %s'
%t is the hook to get the To field. If you hook this in your sent
folder, this is all you want, anyway. Just don't forget
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 11:50:18AM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
I have a *newbie* questioan. Is it good to have my muttrc setup files
configured so I can edit aliases? I have been using the setup files
prepared by Sven Guckes (great!) and although everything else is
covered, I can find no key
Biju Chacko [mutt-users] 29/05/01 10:45 +0530:
I have written one that emulates the look-and-feel of mutt. It's a little
buggy, and not very featureful, but if anybody is interested I'll make it
available for download. Mail me offlist.
Put it up on sourceforge (or wherever) and post the
Hi all,
I'm using JED as my editor. When I reply/forward a message, it fires up JED
and puts the current message at the top of the buffer. I want to put a few
blank lines above the message cause I'm too lazy to hit enter a bunch of
times :)
I've tried all the command line tricks I can think
Am Die, 29 Mai 2001, schrieb Joss Winn:
Hello,
I've been trying to get lbdb-fetchaddr working with the m_inmail
module for a while but still my ~/.lbdb/m_inmail file is empty.
I have
:0hc
| lbdb-fetchaddr
in my .procmailrc file (does it matter where it is in the file?)
and lbdlq
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