On (29/08/01 19:43), Christoph Maurer wrote:
Am Mit, 29 Aug 2001, schrieb Ailbhe Leamy:
OK, I may be being stupid, but mutt seems to recognise ~/.muttrc
_and_ ~/.mutt/muttrc
Of course, if the manpage does know... where?
It is explicitly said in the mutt user manual, section 3
Am Don, 30 Aug 2001, schrieb Ailbhe Leamy:
On (29/08/01 19:43), Christoph Maurer wrote:
Am Mit, 29 Aug 2001, schrieb Ailbhe Leamy:
OK, I may be being stupid, but mutt seems to recognise ~/.muttrc
_and_ ~/.mutt/muttrc
Of course, if the manpage does know... where?
It is
Eric --
...and then Eric Smith said...
% How can I configure mutt to implicitly prepend the '=' or '+' to a
% user specified mailbox like in change-folder.
Do you mean that, if you go to save this message, you get
Save to mailbox ('?' for list): davidtg-muttusers
instead of
Save to
Hi all!
I accidently started rmail in Emacs. It took my whole spool file, and
dumped into a file called RMAIL in my home dir. The format looks pretty
close to mbox, but yet not exactly. There are no from lines, and instead
it has something similar to this before each message:
^_^L
0, unseen,,
Jesper Holmberg mutt [30/08/01 12:04 +0200]:
I accidently started rmail in Emacs. It took my whole spool file, and
dumped into a file called RMAIL in my home dir. The format looks pretty
close to mbox, but yet not exactly. There are no from lines, and instead
it has something similar to this
* Jesper Holmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08/30/01 12:04]:
I accidently started rmail in Emacs. It took my whole spool file, and
dumped into a file called RMAIL in my home dir. The format looks pretty
close to mbox, but yet not exactly. There are no from lines, and instead
it has something similar
Hi!
When setting
set query_command=~/bin/mutt-email '%s'
and searching for two words, e.g. foo bar, it my $query_command got
two args foo and bar, not the single one foo bar.
When I see command '%s' I think that the single quotes will use only
one argument (including the space). On command
Hi, there!
When setting
set query_command=~/bin/mutt-email '%s'
and searching for two words, e.g. foo bar, it my $query_command got
two args foo and bar, not the single one foo bar.
When I see command '%s' I think that the single quotes will use only
one argument (including the space). On
On 2001-08-30 10:43:02 +0100, Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
Ah. Thank you. I find stuff stored in /usr/doc so much less
conveneitn than stuff in manpages that I forgot it was there.
I've fixed in the man page.
--
Thomas Roesslerhttp://log.does-not-exist.org/
On (30/08/01 14:55), Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 2001-08-30 10:43:02 +0100, Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
Ah. Thank you. I find stuff stored in /usr/doc so much less
conveneitn than stuff in manpages that I forgot it was there.
I've fixed in the man page.
Now *that's* service. Thanks.
Ailbhe
but all
Hi, there!
When specifying the fcc-hook:
fcc-hook 'foo' +x/y/z
without having a folder x/y/, mutt displays an error message which I
can't read, and then at once the Mail sent.. I even can't read the
'message when increasing the $sleep_time.
But not the not-readable error message is the
In the old UCB mail program, I can have an alternates line in my
.mailrc file, which tells the mailer that I have several different names, and
won't add them to the cc list when replying to a message. So if I am
[EMAIL PROTECTED], and I have an alternate [EMAIL PROTECTED], and get this message:
Thus spake Guy Middleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
In the old UCB mail program, I can have an alternates line in my
.mailrc file
Try the alternates entry at:
http://mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-6.html#variables
--
| Justin R. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Of all the things
hello,
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 04:13:24PM, Guy Middleton wrote:
Then a reply will go only to [EMAIL PROTECTED], not to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there something equivalent in Mutt?
In your .muttrc
set metoo
and it can be usefull to set
set followup_to=no
too
---end quoted
On 2001-08-30 15:27:08 +0100, Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
Now *that's* service. Thanks.
but all free software is so unreliable! Shyeah. Right.
Hey, I can also be horribly slow in applying patches and fixing
things. You were just lucky. :-
--
Thomas Roessler
I have try this script but I always get error in end file line 45:syntax
error : unexpected end of file.
Thanks.
On Tue 27/08/2001 at 04:10PM -0400, Jean-Sebastien Morisset wrote:
A while back, someone asked how to strip out signatures, etc. I posted a
little script which I've since improved.
Hi,
I've just completed what I think will be my first cut at a relatively
quick guide to using GnuPG with Mutt easily and responsibly. Please
feel free to check it out and to give me feedback so that I can improve
it before releasing it to the world at large. You may find it at:
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