Hi mutters!
I am subscribed to some so-called sysadmin lists. Unfortunately, the
list users don't seem to know much about E-Mail: They just hit Outlurks
Reply-button, erase the subject and start another thread. The result
is a completely messed-up mailfolder, following threads is just a pain
in
* William Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12:11 02/08/01]:
Has this been fixed in the current version?
just checked it. i am using mutt 1.3.19, and it is working on my machine. try
upgrading...
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Veritas Software
Hi Will,
* Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010802 08:11]:
I have:
color indicator brightwhite brightblue
in my .muttrc.
For some reason if I check my mail on the console from either a Linux or
FreeBSD machine (mutt itself is on a debian linux machine) the indicator bar
blinks on and off,
On Wed, 01 Aug 2001, Me wrote:
It would go after your poll line to get fetchmail to send the mail
forgot to mention that it should go after the poll line in your
fetchmailrc file.
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David Clarke [EMAIL
Thomas,
When I try to read any of your mails, PGP hangs and has to be aborted with
ctrl+c
Any ideas,
Sean
On Thu, Aug 2, 2001, David T-G wrote:
% list users don't seem to know much about E-Mail: They just hit Outlurks
% Reply-button, erase the subject and start another thread. The result
Don't you just *hate* that? Urgh!
I see it all the time and it iritates the hell out of me.
% Can I do
What does PGP mean here? GPG, PGP 5, PGP 6, ...?
On 2001-08-02 10:41:29 +0100, Sean Dempsey wrote:
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 10:41:29 +0100
From: Sean Dempsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mutt-users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Mutt is sending PGP as funky attachments
Mail-Followup-To: Sean Dempsey
Andre --
...and then Bonhote Andre said...
% Hi mutters!
Hello!
%
% I am subscribed to some so-called sysadmin lists. Unfortunately, the
Yeah, I've seen some of those, too. Where these people get their
training these days is beyond me... :-)
% list users don't seem to know much about
Ken Chris, et al --
...and then Ken Weingold said...
% On Thu, Aug 2, 2001, David T-G wrote:
% % list users don't seem to know much about E-Mail: They just hit Outlurks
% % Reply-button, erase the subject and start another thread. The result
%
% Don't you just *hate* that? Urgh!
%
% I
Erik --
...and then Erik Gostischa Franta said...
% This is something that seems incredibly easy, but I couldnt find any help
% in the mutt manual and docu.
You simply weren't looking in the right place :-)
%
% how do you change the dimensions of the fields in index-view?
I could just tell
Is it just me or is the list recieving little or no emails daily?
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Not so busy lately. You are correct. Wanna talk about something
else? :)
L
On 08/02/01 03:40 PM, Nelson D. Guerrero sat at the `puter and typed:
Is it just me or is the list recieving little or no emails daily?
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Nelson D. Guerrero Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Soporte
on Thu,02 Aug 2001, David T-G wrote:
I guess us mutt folks are just elitist bastards :-)
Nope just well trained mutts. Leave it up to others to soil
their own mailing lists.
That's certainly the basis, though, and I think it's a good start. Now
to find someone to implement it... hint
On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 12:59:54AM +0200, Marco Ahrendt wrote:
i like to move my maildirs to another server and i stepped over the
question what performance loss i will have. since the new server would
be a pentium I (now a pentium III) my thoughts where these:
is mutt using memory/cpu to
on Thu,02 Aug 2001, Chris Fuchs wrote:
Nope just well trained mutts. Leave it up to others to soil
their own mailing lists.
Opps soiled myself.
:-D
Sorry I couldn't resist.
:-D
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on Thu,02 Aug 2001, David T-G wrote:
I had long ago requested prune and graft functions to pull a
subthread out of a thread, or to put a thread into another thread
somewhere, but never got anything like it. With the 'e'dit-message
function, it's easy enough to pull the top message in the new
hi mutt-users,
i like to move my maildirs to another server and i stepped over the
question what performance loss i will have. since the new server would
be a pentium I (now a pentium III) my thoughts where these:
is mutt using memory/cpu to process the maildirs or does mutt only use
the speed
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