Can I use Supercite with mutt?

2001-07-14 Thread Ravi Rao
Hi, While I normally use VM/XEmacs on my powerful desktop workstation for my Emailing, I also use mutt 1.3.18i *lots* over ssh, as I do mutt 1.2.x on two separate machines. I rather love the way Supercite works inside Emacs so that you may quote a person's Email in a far more

archiving mail folders

2001-07-14 Thread dan radom
I've got several mbox format mailboxes I want to archive monthly. I've come up with the following shell script to run from cron, but I'm not sure there isn't a better way to go about this. Here's the script.. #!/bin/sh maildir=/home/graffix/mail for x in $maildir/lug

Random Signature

2001-07-14 Thread Efata
Can Mutt handle random signature like siggi program in window. Thanks

Re: Random Signature

2001-07-14 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
On Sat, Jul 14, 2001 at 10:07:34PM +0700, Efata wrote: Can Mutt handle random signature like siggi program in window. Yes. Read the FAQ. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]innominate AG Technical Consultant Don't be afraid of what you see - Diplom-Informatiker

Re: Can I use Supercite with mutt?

2001-07-14 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Ravi Rao mutt-users [14/07/01 07:40 -0700]: I rather love the way Supercite works inside Emacs so that you may quote a person's Email in a far more human-readable format, than regular or :s do. I was wondering if there existed a configuration for Supercite to run specifically over mutt or

mailinglist-filtering

2001-07-14 Thread Andre Wyrwa
Hello, is there a way of automatic mailinglist-filtering from within mutt? I think of something like an automatic sorting into maildirs when mutt moves read mails to the default mbox/maildir. Perhaps one could define a folder-hook which saves every read message? Has anybody done something

Re: Executing a function when Mutt exits

2001-07-14 Thread teo
Hi Duke! On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Duke Normandin wrote: Hi... I want to run a Bash 'function' automatically upon Mutt exiting. Can this be done from my /etc/muttrc file? If not, how about a shell script? TIA.. why don't you just define an alias for mutt command alias mutt=mutt;

Re: archiving mail folders

2001-07-14 Thread dan radom
Mark, That sounds like exactly what i'm looking for. If I understand you correctly this will copy all messages into $MAILDIR/Archives/`date whatever`, and also allows it to pass through the remainder of my procmail rules for a match? I could also modify the rule to copy messages to

Re: archiving mail folders

2001-07-14 Thread David Champion
On 2001.07.14, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark Ferlatte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use a procmail rule for that: :0 c : $MAILDIR/Archive/`date +%Y-%m` Which copies all incoming mail into a -DD mbox format mailbox, and then lets the message continue through any other rules that I

Re: Random Signature

2001-07-14 Thread Efata
Thanks your Reply, but which section number? On Sat 14/07/2001 at 05:34PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: On Sat, Jul 14, 2001 at 10:07:34PM +0700, Efata wrote: Can Mutt handle random signature like siggi program in window. Yes. Read the FAQ. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Printing in Vim: Solved via Oualline's book

2001-07-14 Thread John P. Verel
One thing that Oualline's new Vim book solved for me (dummy me) is how to print to a system printer from within vim: :w ! lpr Works like a charm, especially in visual mode. Am I the only one who'd been stymied at how to print from within vim? -- John P. Verel Norwalk, CT

Re: mailinglist-filtering

2001-07-14 Thread Alexander Skwar
So sprach »Andre Wyrwa« am 2001-07-14 um 18:07:16 +0200 : is there a way of automatic mailinglist-filtering from within mutt? Dunno, but IMHO procmail is the right kind of tool for this, and not a MUA. Alexander Skwar -- How to quote: http://learn.to/quote (german) http://quote.6x.to

Re: Printing in Vim: Solved via Oualline's book

2001-07-14 Thread Todd A. Gibson
On Sat, Jul 14, 2001 at 07:44:20PM -0400, John P. Verel wrote: One thing that Oualline's new Vim book solved for me (dummy me) is how to print to a system printer from within vim: :w ! lpr Works like a charm, especially in visual mode. Am I the only one who'd been stymied at how to

Re: Printing in Vim: Solved via Oualline's book

2001-07-14 Thread David Champion
On 2001.07.14, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], John P. Verel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Am I the only one who'd been stymied at how to print from within vim? Am I the only one who's never wanted to print from inside... hmm, which is more portable: (el|n)?vi(s|m|per), or (el|n)?vi[sm(per)] I'm

Re: Printing in Vim: Solved via Oualline's book

2001-07-14 Thread Brendan Cully
On Saturday, 14 July 2001 at 18:58, David Champion wrote: On 2001.07.14, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], John P. Verel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Am I the only one who'd been stymied at how to print from within vim? Am I the only one who's never wanted to print from inside... hmm, which is

Re: Printing in Vim: Solved via Oualline's book

2001-07-14 Thread David Champion
On 2001.07.14, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], Brendan Cully [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Saturday, 14 July 2001 at 18:58, David Champion wrote: On 2001.07.14, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], John P. Verel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Am I the only one who'd been stymied at how to print from

Re: MailDir vs. mbox (was: Re: vfolders)

2001-07-14 Thread Tim Legant
On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 01:42:03AM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote: So sprach »Walt Mankowski« am 2001-07-13 um 19:04:43 -0400 : Maildirs have some neat advantages of their own. For example it's very easy to merge two folders together. I send mail from my laptop, Hmm, dunno, but I find a

Re: Random Signature

2001-07-14 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Efata mutt [15/07/01 05:48 +0700]: Thanks your Reply, but which section number? Read the whole FAQ (or at least the index) perhaps? --suresh (any manual on *how* to RTFM available?) On Sat 14/07/2001 at 05:34PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: On Sat, Jul 14, 2001 at 10:07:34PM