On Sun, Oct 21, 2001 at 00:48:59 +0200, Ulf Erikson wrote:
Byrial --
% I wrote a patch to Mutt 1.3.2 last year which could expand
% $$variable or $${variable} in Mutt commands. It was two $
I found it/them at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mutt-dev/message/7368
With a bit of effort, I was able to patch 1.3.20 with the S/MIME mods
(using it now) and, while I was able to shoehorn the patch into 1.3.22,
the colors were all messed up, so I'm back using 1.3.20. I'd love to
see an update out for the S/MIME patch.
pete
On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Matej Cepl wrote:
Hi all,
I want to specify save-hook based on a particular value in the subject field say
CSCdv12334.
I want mutt to specify CSCdv12334 as the file name when I choose to save this mail.
I tried the following, based on my little knowledge of extended regular expressions.
In ERE \1 refers to
Igor --
...and then Igor Pruchanskiy said...
% Hello all,
Hello!
%
% I have a little question here
% See this signature at the bottom? Well, it is not supposed to be here.
That happens.
%
% I have these set in my .muttrc
%
% # Makes signature look like this : Uptime: 20 days, 22:01
Hi, all --
The other day, in the midst of the how do I fcc to two folders at once?
threads, I mentioned that I'd like to see a relational database as a
mail folder system. My thoughts on the matter were that I currently fcc
into only the first recipient's box and that makes it tough when I know
Greetings,
I'm trying to find out if anyone out there knows of a coldsync conduit
configuration for use with mutt.
I'm storing mail in ~/Mail (using the 'mailbox') format and I'd like to
have mail transfered to/from my Palm 105 when I sync it via it's cradle.
I realize this is off topic
I found it through the Slashdot:
http://kerneltrap.com/article.php?sid=340
Clip here -
JA: What tips and inspiration can you offer aspiring kernel hackers?
Russell King: The rapidly expanding selection of Linux books provides
useful information. Certainly Linux Device Drivers is
Jinchao Xu muttered:
I would appreciate any hint on how to forward a whole
message including all attachements. Using f within
mutt seems to ignore the attachments.
set mime_forward=yes
HTH,
Michael
--
How do I type for i in *.dvi do xdvi i done in a GUI?
(Discussion in comp.os.linux.misc
Thus spake Michael Tatge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
set mime_forward=yes
Also, I use this:
message-hook . set mime_forward=no
message-hook ~h multipart set mime_forward=ask-yes
--
Justin R. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PGP/GnuPG Key ID 0xC9C40C31 (preferred)
PGP signature
Hello,
I asked about this problem some time ago, but I will
dare to ask it again, since it still frustrates me,
and I still have no answer.
I have a few different signatures, if I am sending to
a Dutch address I use a Dutch one, otherwise an English
one. But for certain people (like my son) I try
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