Re: mailcap aggravation

2001-07-31 Thread Andrey R. Urazov
On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 08:07:25PM +0200, Thomas Huemmler wrote: thomas@hogwarts:~$ locate Running thomas@hogwarts:~$ su Password: hogwarts:/home/thomas# updatedb hogwarts:/home/thomas# exit exit thomas@hogwarts:~$ locate Running thomas@hogwarts:~$ But, on the other side, my

Re: mailcap aggravation

2001-07-31 Thread David
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Dale Morris wrote: text/html; /usr/bin/links '%s'; needsterminal; description=HTML Text; nametemplate=%s.html I have given up on trying to get netscape to open, too. So I hand edited the /etc/mailcap file as you indicated above. I'm not real pleased with the

uuencode and mutt

2001-07-31 Thread R. Leponce
Hi all, I know this question has been sent many time on the mutt-user ML but I'm so tired of browsing and browsing and browsing the archives for a minor pb. Sometimes I receive uuencoded attachement within the message body and mutt seems to be unable to decode it itself (begin ... end). And

help with directory browser...

2001-07-31 Thread Chris Gentle
Lets say I start mutt with the '-y' option to get a list of mailboxes which contain new mail. Then I press RETURN and enter a mailbox to read the messages. What's the easiest way to get back to the directory browser? Pressing c-TAB-TAB seems to do it but that seems a bit clumsy. If I press

Re: help with directory browser...

2001-07-31 Thread Ankit Mohan
* Chris Gentle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [14:41 31/07/01]: Lets say I start mutt with the '-y' option to get a list of mailboxes which contain new mail. Then I press RETURN and enter a mailbox to read the messages. What's the easiest way to get back to the directory browser? Pressing c-TAB-TAB

libglade.m4 error on compiling mutt 1.2.5i on FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE

2001-07-31 Thread Adam Nealis
Hi, Please note I have posted this to both mutt-users and to freebsd-questions so be careful on replying thanks. OS: FreeBSD-4.3-STABLE mutt version: 1.2.5i + compressed mailbox patch libglade version: 0.16_4 (the _4 might be a 'BSDism). configure options: --enable-pop --enable-imap

Re: send-hook problem

2001-07-31 Thread
Íà 07 ÿíóàðè 2001ã. (íåäåëÿ) â 20:14 ÷àñà, Martin íàïèñà: On Sunday, January 07, 2001 (CS:7.01.007) 17:38:37 [PM] (-0200) Peter Dobrev [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote... after the sending of the message. I think that if making a send-hook for all the other (non-added in already existing

delete-all macro

2001-07-31 Thread peter horst
I want to periodically delete all unsaved messages in a given mailbox (mutt 1.2.5i); to this end I've put the following in my .muttrc: macro index .d /eVT.;d$ delete all messages 1) Does this look right? 2) Is there a way to include ask-yes functionality in a macro? I'd like to give myself a

Re: OT: wordwrap with vim

2001-07-31 Thread Dave Ewart
On Saturday, 28.07.2001 at 01:38 -0700, Jim Mock wrote: I don't know if anyone else has noticed this, but I recently installed vim 5.8.8, and the behavior with using gqG to wrap seems to have changed. Previously, it would ignore the signature when it wrapped. Now it wraps the sig up to the

OT: wordwrap with vim

2001-07-31 Thread Jim Mock
I don't know if anyone else has noticed this, but I recently installed vim 5.8.8, and the behavior with using gqG to wrap seems to have changed. Previously, it would ignore the signature when it wrapped. Now it wraps the sig up to the sigdashes, so it looks like this: -- jim mock [EMAIL

Re: List mail - replying across the board? not good.

2001-07-31 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Louis LeBlanc [mutt-users] 30/07/01 00:53 -0400: Yes, I am using L (l is actually limit-messages or something), and I do have all the list addresses in my lists line. Unfortunately, I would still like mail sent to just one to be flagged as list mail as As you are using 1.3.19 mutt, please

Uppercase - lowercase in 'test=...' in .mailcap

2001-07-31 Thread William Park
In my ~/.mailcap, I have text/html; netscape %s; nametemplate=%s.html; test=ps -C X 1/dev/null 2/dev/null It seems that Mutt translates the uppercase ps -C ... to lowercase ps -c ... Anyone have solution for this? I'm running Mutt-1.2.5i. -- William Park, Open Geometry

Xpunge Key?

2001-07-31 Thread Dave Price
Hi, i cannot find a keystroke/command for the equivalent of pine's XPunge ... i.e. to purge deleted w/out quiting a mail session Any clues? aloha, dave

Re: Xpunge Key?

2001-07-31 Thread Cedric Duval
Hi Dave, * Dave Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] [30.07.2001 17:07]: In a default configuration the '$' will perform exactly as you are looking for. Thanks! ... and to turn of confirmation? Have a look at the 'delete' variable. -- Cedric

Re: Xpunge Key?

2001-07-31 Thread Christian Kurz
On 01-07-30 Dave Price wrote: On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 04:08:59PM -0700, Corwin Grey wrote: Thanks! ... and to turn of confirmation? set delete=yes# ask for confirmation when deleting messages? What the hell is so difficult about reading the nice manual that comes with mutt?

Changing the working directory (or somethingh similar)

2001-07-31 Thread Christoph Maurer
Hello all! To me mutt is nearly perfect. But there is one thing I really miss. If I get a mail with several attachments which I would like to save all in the same folder, I will have to type the path for every single attachment. Is there a way to change the default folder or working directory

Re: libglade.m4 error on compiling mutt 1.2.5i on FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE

2001-07-31 Thread Michael Tatge
Adam Nealis muttered: configure options: [..] -with-homespool I have managed to get the 'BSD mutt package to install, but I don't think it was built with --with-homespool which I _think_ I need for what I wanna do with mutt (use it for Maildir-type mail with qmail

Re: send-hook problem

2001-07-31 Thread Thomas Huemmler
Hi Ïåòúð, * Ïåòúð Äîáðåâ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010731 12:09]: Íà 07 ÿíóàðè 2001ã. (íåäåëÿ) â 20:14 ÷àñà, Martin íàïèñà: On Sunday, January 07, 2001 (CS:7.01.007) 17:38:37 [PM] (-0200) Peter Dobrev [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote... Try this send-hook . *your default send-hook here* send-hook

Re: help with directory browser...

2001-07-31 Thread Chris Gentle
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 02:52:48PM +0530, Ankit Mohan wrote: you can do what i have done. you can bind a key ('I' in my case) to the directory index. this can be done al follows : macro index I c?\t macro pager I c?\t That works. Thanks. -- Chris

Re: Mutt popsneaker

2001-07-31 Thread Sam Roberts
If popsneaker uses pop3, there is no way to flag or unflag messages. The server is automatically doing this for you when popsneaker reads the message. Sam Quoting Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED], who wrote: I am not familiar with popsneaker, but it looks like it is flagging those messages as

Re: uuencode and mutt

2001-07-31 Thread Chris Fuchs
on Tue,31 Jul 2001, R. Leponce wrote: Sometimes I receive uuencoded attachement within the message body and mutt seems to be unable to decode it itself (begin ... end). And piping this message to the uudecode cmd line does not works (don't like email header ??). Any solution ?? Works for

highlighting quotes in pager

2001-07-31 Thread Eric Smith
What is the muttrc entry I need to make quotes one two three each come up in its own color? -- Eric Smith

Re: uuencode and mutt

2001-07-31 Thread Jeff Coppock
Chris Fuchs, 2001-Jul-31 07:53 -0700: on Tue,31 Jul 2001, R. Leponce wrote: Sometimes I receive uuencoded attachement within the message body and mutt seems to be unable to decode it itself (begin ... end). And piping this message to the uudecode cmd line does not works (don't like email

Re: highlighting quotes in pager

2001-07-31 Thread Carl B . Constantine
* Eric Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: What is the muttrc entry I need to make quotes one two three each come up in its own color? Add this to the color section in your .muttrc or in your .mutt.colors however you want to do it: # Coloring quoted text - coloring the first 7 levels: #

highlighting quotes in pager

2001-07-31 Thread Eric Smith
What is the muttrc entry I need to make quotes one two three each come up in its own color? -- Eric Smith Fruitcom.com Benelux Wire phone: +31 20 681 6889 Wireless: +31 617 232 304

Re: highlighting quotes in pager

2001-07-31 Thread Brendan Cully
On Tuesday, 31 July 2001 at 17:26, Eric Smith wrote: What is the muttrc entry I need to make quotes one two three each come up in its own color? color quoted yellow default color quoted1 cyandefault etc...

Re: uuencode and mutt

2001-07-31 Thread Louis LeBlanc
If Cris' suggestion doesn't solve the whole problem, try it from the attachment menu - v from the index, highlight the uuencoded attachment, then use the | uudecode -P . . . whatever. This should avoid any conflict with the mail headers. Another idea, since you are using procmail, is to

Re: highlighting quotes in pager

2001-07-31 Thread Louis LeBlanc
Are you using the internal pager, vim, or something else? The internal pager is pretty clearly described in the mutt manual - directives specified in section 6.3 IIRC, search for color. It really is quite simple. If you are using vim, I can send you a sample vimrc with my usage directives.

Re: highlighting quotes in pager

2001-07-31 Thread Cedric Duval
* Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07/31/01 17:26]: What is the muttrc entry I need to make quotes one two three color quoted0 red default color quoted1 green default color quoted2 bluedefault BTW, avoid bottom quoting, and preferably quote like this: one two three as we

mutt dont separate mails processed by procmail

2001-07-31 Thread Dumas Patrice
Hi, I use procmail to filtrate my mails, but they are not correctly displayed. They are viewed concatenated by mutt in a single big mail. Or mutt says it isn't a valid mailbox. Is it something known ? It seems strange to me because I thought a lot of people used mutt and procmail... My first

outgoing mail over localhost port 25 ssh tunnel

2001-07-31 Thread dan radom
Is there any reason why I couldn't use ssh port forwarding to forward locahost 25 to a remote smtp server? I'm constantly connectiong to different networks, and reconfiguring sendmail everytime to masq as another domain isn't a very good option. On another nonmutt related issue how would

Re: highlighting quotes in pager

2001-07-31 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001, Louis LeBlanc wrote: Are you using the internal pager, vim, or something else? The internal pager is pretty clearly described in the mutt manual - directives specified in section 6.3 IIRC, search for color. It really is quite simple. If you are using vim, I can

Re: highlighting quotes in pager

2001-07-31 Thread Louis LeBlanc
You probably want to look in your .muttrc for the 'pager' directive. If you don't have it set, then you are using the internal one. Personally, I don't see how people can read the white on black default coloring. I set mine to be the other way around. Much easier on (my) eyes. If you don't

Re: highlighting quotes in pager

2001-07-31 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001, Louis LeBlanc wrote: You probably want to look in your .muttrc for the 'pager' directive. If you don't have it set, then you are using the internal one. I don't have a problem, I was just showing how that example looked in color. :) -Ken

Re: mutt dont separate mails processed by procmail

2001-07-31 Thread Hanif Ladha
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 06:28:25PM +0200, Dumas Patrice wrote: snip Here are the versions of the softwares I use : procmail v3.14 Mutt 1.2.5i I use standard unix mailboxes. Thanks in advance Pat How about a peek at your .procmailrc?

Re: mutt dont separate mails processed by procmail

2001-07-31 Thread Chris Fuchs
on Tue,31 Jul 2001, Dumas Patrice wrote: Hi, I use procmail to filtrate my mails, but they are not correctly displayed. They are viewed concatenated by mutt in a single big mail. This means the first 'From' line in your header is missing (ie From without the colon) - in which case all your

colors with wrapped quotes

2001-07-31 Thread Ken Weingold
So sorry if this has been covered, but with mail coming from more plebian :) mailers, I find that quoted text will wrap, so the end of a quoted line does not have the '' in the beginning. This of course messes up the coloring, so the little pieces of the previous quoted line is a different

Re: mutt dont separate mails processed by procmail

2001-07-31 Thread Dumas Patrice
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 10:50:06AM -0700, Hanif Ladha wrote: On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 06:28:25PM +0200, Dumas Patrice wrote: How about a peek at your .procmailrc? It is quite simple: VERBOSE=yes MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail LOGFILE=$HOME/.procmail/proc.log DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/mbox LOGABSTRACT=all

Re: Changing the working directory (or somethingh similar)

2001-07-31 Thread Shawn D. McPeek
Previously, Christoph Maurer wrote: % Hello all! % % To me mutt is nearly perfect. But there is one thing I really miss. % If I get a mail with several attachments which I would like to save % all in the same folder, I will have to type the path for every % single attachment. % % Is there a way

mutt/vim cursor positions

2001-07-31 Thread Kyle Knack
I don't think my original e-mail made it since I never saw it come back over the list ;) I have buily my muttrc based heavily on Chris Gushue's muttrc files (which are excellent, I may add). The problem I'm having though is that when mutt calls vim to edit a message (new or reply), it places

Re: mutt/vim cursor positions

2001-07-31 Thread Chris Gushue
Kyle Knack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On a side note, and this is definately vim related, I have defined a color in my vimrc for message signatures, however with my sig, it colors up to the Kyle Knack but not the quote. Funny how it's similar to my cursor problem. Maybe I should just kill

Re: mutt/vim cursor positions (oops)

2001-07-31 Thread Chris Gushue
My last message quoted the wrong part of Kyle's email, oops :) I meant to refer to the first paragraph about his problem with cursor position when mutt calls vim to edit the message. -- Chris Gushue [EMAIL PROTECTED] mutt config files - http://mutt.blackplasma.net bplog news system -

Re: mutt/vim cursor positions

2001-07-31 Thread Kyle Knack
As fate always has it, I just fixed this about 5 minutes -after- my post ;) I was checking some stuff on Sven Guckes' page and saw his autocommand line to set mutt-only settings (since I didn't like disturbing my coding settings). After setting that I changed the editor line to just 'vim' and

Can some please help me Compile Mutt ?

2001-07-31 Thread tabanna
After doing ./configure I am getting the message that iconv is not good enough ~ try using libiconv instead ~ have already Installed libiconv-1.7 If libiconv-1.7 is, indeed, the correct version, then, What, please, do I need to do ? Thanks -- best wishes Richard sent on