Re: the trouble with charset Windows-1252

2001-12-10 Thread Baurjan Ismagulov
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 07:11:40PM +0100, Cristian wrote: It looks like I haven't made myself very clear. My point is that even if the Content-Type is set `correctly' to Windows-1252, there are still some characters that appear as question marks but should (in my opinion) rather be converted

Re: A couple of probably dumb questions :)

2001-12-10 Thread Roman Neuhauser
Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2001 12:48:04 +0100 From: Cliff Sarginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: A couple of probably dumb questions :) On Sat, Dec 08, 2001 at 09:07:35AM +, Thomas Hurst wrote: * Thomas Hurst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Unfortunately, short of

Re: Email HowTo [was: Re: Searching big gobs of e-mail]

2001-12-10 Thread Roman Neuhauser
Hi there, thanks everyone for the kind responses. See below for comments. From: Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Email HowTo [was: Re: Searching big gobs of e-mail] Very, very good idea. I found that many people know about email, and you can even find people eating

Re: Quoting when replying

2001-12-10 Thread David T-G
Thomas -- ...and then Thomas Hurst said... % % * David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: % %and finally posited wrote it, not who's replying to it ;) % ^^^ This is more than one character ;) % % Not if you encode it properly. After all, with nearly six billion % people

Re: Quoting when replying

2001-12-10 Thread David T-G
Rob -- ...and then Rob 'Feztaa' Park said... % % On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 06:33:03PM -0500, David T-G (dis)graced my inbox with: % % who uses email. And we need to devise a way so that when we quote email, % % we quote it with _their_ quote character, not ours. That way we know who % % wrote

Re: binding a key to forward mail

2001-12-10 Thread David T-G
Rob -- ...and then Rob 'Feztaa' Park said... % % On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 06:40:38PM -0500, David T-G (dis)graced my inbox with: % % % This will bounce the message to that address when you press Control + F % % in the index or the pager. It's not tested, but it should work. % % It will

Re: the trouble with charset Windows-1252

2001-12-10 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 01:16:58 +0200, Baurjan Ismagulov wrote: I hadn't used procmail before, so I've read some manuals. Using the default spool mailbox, .forward and procmail recipe like :0 w: $DEFAULT.lock * ^mailing-list: .*yahoogroups * ^content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii |

Re: macro for --mutt-query option in abook?

2001-12-10 Thread Matej Cepl
On Sun, Dec 9, 2001, Dave Price wrote: Can someone who uses a macro to access abook from within mutt offer a sample macro for that purpose? What's wrong with simple set query_command = abook --mutt-query '%s' ? Matej -- Matej Cepl, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 138 Highland Ave. #10, Somerville, Ma

razor-check

2001-12-10 Thread Ben White
Hi, I am looking for ways to incorporate razor-check into my mail reading with mutt. (http://razor.sf.net/) I've got a few ways of doing it as far as I can see. Bind a keypress that runs razor-check with the currently selected message, so I can check whether a message is marked as spam or not

Re: Strange characters. (encoding?)

2001-12-10 Thread Prahlad Vaidyanathan
Hi, On Sun, 09 Dec 2001 Brian Clark spewed into the ether: Can some kind soul point me to the docs I need to read to figure out why I see things like this: \251 allie\260M In some messages? \260 is the degree symbol and \251 is the copyright symbol, I think. Check your locale

Re: OT: procmail recipe for two actions for a message?

2001-12-10 Thread David Champion
On 2001.12.09, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: However, emails in this list have mungled Reply-To: directing to the list. Could it be possible to ask procmail (or how to ask procmail) that before moving the message to the listy folder, it would run a

spamcop forwarding redux

2001-12-10 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
combining all 3 ideas that were posted to this list, i have: macro pager \Cf forward-message[EMAIL PROTECTED]\n\n there are still two problems: 1. when forwarding (as opposed to bouncing), mutt places me in an editor (vim). is there a way to tell mutt to ixnay the

Re: spamcop forwarding redux

2001-12-10 Thread Roman Neuhauser
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 09:30:38 -0800 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: spamcop forwarding redux From: Peter Jay Salzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] combining all 3 ideas that were posted to this list, i have: macro pager \Cf forward-message[EMAIL PROTECTED]\n\n there are still two

Mutt IMAP speed up?

2001-12-10 Thread Steven G . Harms
I was wondering if there are any current plans to make Mutt's implementation of IMAP more speedy? I love Mutt and would like to push it to take its (rightful!) place as the corporate standard console-based mail reader. Trouble is that IMAP is very big 'round these parts and Mutt's IMAP reading

tag-(thread|pattern) in pager

2001-12-10 Thread Roman Neuhauser
Hi there, I'd like to be able to use tag-thread, tag-subthred, tag-pattern in the pager view. Looks like they're not defined in the pager map (1.3.23i) are there any plans to include them in pager map, and if not, would I (as someone who is not very good in C) be able to hack this in myself?

Re: Searching big gobs of e-mail

2001-12-10 Thread Peter Poeml
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 05:06:43PM -0500, Eric Kidd wrote: Let's try a test. Ideally, I'd like to search three separate folders for all mail to or from [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] during September 2000, display all matching messages in a list view, and then search *those* for a

Re: displaying name of attachment in title bar

2001-12-10 Thread David Champion
On 2001.12.06, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], Prahlad Vaidyanathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, On Thu, 06 Dec 2001 Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed into the ether: Well I am not sure what you call that information bar above the pager. But would it not be useful if the names of the

Re: binding a key to forward mail

2001-12-10 Thread Gary Johnson
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 08:07:23AM -0500, David T-G wrote: The only thing I haven't yet figured out is how to macro or hook all of this so that I don't have to hit 'y' to send it on (because, I must admit, ;fscreturn is pretty simple and shouldn't need to be macro-ed much more!). It's not

Re: spamcop forwarding redux

2001-12-10 Thread David T-G
Peter -- ...and then Peter Jay Salzman said... % % combining all 3 ideas that were posted to this list, i have: % % macro pager \Cf forward-message[EMAIL PROTECTED]\n\n % % there are still two problems: % % 1. when forwarding (as opposed to bouncing), mutt places me in % an editor

Re: spamcop forwarding redux

2001-12-10 Thread Gary Johnson
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 09:30:38AM -0800, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: combining all 3 ideas that were posted to this list, i have: macro pager \Cf forward-message[EMAIL PROTECTED]\n\n there are still two problems: 1. when forwarding (as opposed to bouncing), mutt places me in

Re: Searching big gobs of e-mail

2001-12-10 Thread Bruno Postle
On Mon 10-Dec-2001 at 08:04:17PM +0100, Peter Poeml wrote: Sadly grepmail only works on mbox mail boxes, not with mails stored in maildirs. You should be able to at least gather the matching mail files with find: egrep -l ^From.*frob@(foo|bar).net {maildir1,maildir2,maildir3}/*/* \

Re: Searching big gobs of e-mail

2001-12-10 Thread Gary Johnson
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 08:04:17PM +0100, Peter Poeml wrote: As mentioned before, grepmail can jump in because mutt works on single mail boxes. Now I was curious and figured out the command for your real example: mutt -f (grepmail -huqd between 2001-09-01 and 2001-10-01 \

Re: Searching big gobs of e-mail

2001-12-10 Thread Kenneth Pronovici
I'm not familiar with the ( construct. What shell are you using? Probably means $(...) for the equivalent of `...` in kshell... KEN msg21468/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: binding a key to forward mail

2001-12-10 Thread David T-G
Gary, et al -- ...and then Gary Johnson said... % % On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 08:07:23AM -0500, David T-G wrote: % % The only thing I haven't yet figured out is how to macro or hook all % of this so that I don't have to hit 'y' to send it on (because, I must ... % % You could use :push to put

Re: Searching big gobs of e-mail

2001-12-10 Thread Bruno Postle
On Mon 10-Dec-2001 at 08:04:17PM +0100, Peter Poeml wrote: Sadly grepmail only works on mbox mail boxes, not with mails stored in maildirs. I've never tried it, but mboxgrep apparently works with Maildir, MH and gzipped mbox files: http://mboxgrep.sourceforge.net/ -- Bruno

Re: spamcop forwarding redux

2001-12-10 Thread Brian Clark
* David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 10. 2001 14:49]: % there are still two problems: % % 1. when forwarding (as opposed to bouncing), mutt places me in % an editor (vim). is there a way to tell mutt to ixnay the % editing here? Piece of cake: send-hook . set

Re: spamcop forwarding redux

2001-12-10 Thread Brian Clark
* Brian Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 10. 2001 16:13]: However, in any *other* email I reply to, which is not addressed to spamcop, I get the Fcc: /dev/null header. (See my headers) Duh, and of course Fcc is handled locally. *Smacks himself* -- -Brian Clark

Re: Email HowTo [was: Re: Searching big gobs of e-mail]

2001-12-10 Thread Justin R. Miller
Thus spake Prahlad Vaidyanathan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Since you are interested in both scoring, and anti-spam filters, I thought I'd point you to this : http://ceti.pl/~kravietz/spamrc/spamrc.php3 Seems real impressive, though I've never used it. It does use procmail though, and I

Re: razor-check

2001-12-10 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Ben White ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011210 07:06]: Hi, I am looking for ways to incorporate razor-check into my mail reading with mutt. (http://razor.sf.net/) I've got a few ways of doing it as far as I can see. Bind a keypress that runs razor-check with the currently selected message, so I

bash syntax (was: Searching big gobs of e-mail)

2001-12-10 Thread Cristian
Hi Gary, I'm not quite sure if Kenneth is right. For a reference on the ( ... ) construct of the bash shell, enter this in a shell if you have the stand-alone `info' viewer installed: $ info --index-search=process substitution bash In Emacs, type C-h m bash i process substitution ENTER. Read

Re: tag-(thread|pattern) in pager

2001-12-10 Thread Cedric Duval
Hi Roman, I'd like to be able to use tag-thread, tag-subthred, tag-pattern in the pager view. Looks like they're not defined in the pager map (1.3.23i) are there any plans to include them in pager map, and if not, would I (as someone who is not very good in C) be able to hack this in

Re: bash syntax (was: Searching big gobs of e-mail)

2001-12-10 Thread Gary Johnson
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 11:34:46PM +0100, Cristian wrote: Hi Gary, I'm not quite sure if Kenneth is right. For a reference on the ( ... ) construct of the bash shell, enter this in a shell if you have the stand-alone `info' viewer installed: $ info --index-search=process substitution

Re: binding a key to forward mail

2001-12-10 Thread Gary Johnson
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 03:21:52PM -0500, David T-G wrote: Gary, et al -- ...and then Gary Johnson said... % % On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 08:07:23AM -0500, David T-G wrote: % % The only thing I haven't yet figured out is how to macro or hook all % of this so that I don't have to hit 'y'

Re: bash syntax (was: Searching big gobs of e-mail)

2001-12-10 Thread Gary Johnson
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 02:54:15PM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote: Cool! I logged onto one of the Linux systems here and found the info description OK, but when I tried it out, I got an error: $ vi (ls) sh: syntax error: `(' unexpected I'll have to find out from the Linux sys admin

Re: bash syntax (was: Searching big gobs of e-mail)

2001-12-10 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Gary Johnson wrote: Cool! I logged onto one of the Linux systems here and found the info description OK, but when I tried it out, I got an error: $ vi (ls) sh: syntax error: `(' unexpected Hmm, works fine for me. This is indeed very cool! Ciao, Viktor -- Viktor Rosenfeld WWW:

Re: bash syntax (was: Searching big gobs of e-mail)

2001-12-10 Thread Kenneth Pronovici
I'm not quite sure if Kenneth is right. For a reference on the ( ... ) construct of the bash shell, enter this in a shell if you have the stand-alone `info' viewer installed: $ info --index-search=process substitution bash In Emacs, type C-h m bash i process substitution ENTER. I

Re: Quoting when replying

2001-12-10 Thread Rob 'Feztaa' Park
Ok, here I am going to explain it again david, you don't get it ;) On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 07:59:52AM -0500, David T-G (dis)graced my inbox with: % % who uses email. And we need to devise a way so that when we quote email, % % we quote it with _their_ quote character, not ours. That way we

Re: binding a key to forward mail

2001-12-10 Thread Rob 'Feztaa' Park
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 03:00:49PM -0800, Gary Johnson (dis)graced my inbox with: Hmmm... push in the macro, you mean? That's certainly an idea; thanks! Yes, that's what I meant. For example, I tried this just to see if it would work: :macro pager G :push mail^Mgaryjohn^M^Mtest

Open tar.gz /tgz, bz2 with mutt

2001-12-10 Thread Abu
I want open file (tar.gz,tgz,bz2) on the fly with mutt, like open .pdf file, how can i do it with mutt? -- __ (oo) / \/ \ GnuPg public information pub 1024/EBD26280 `V__V' A9A9 8F57 9E9D 14E3 05B4 3EDB C241 A313 EBD2 6280 Don't relax! It's only your tension that's

Re: Open tar.gz /tgz, bz2 with mutt

2001-12-10 Thread David T-G
Abu -- ...and then Abu said... % % I want open file (tar.gz,tgz,bz2) on the fly with mutt, % like open .pdf file, how can i do it with mutt? Well, you need to define open. A PDF file is read, but a tar file contains other files to be extracted. If it's just a text file, you could zcat it and

Re: binding a key to forward mail

2001-12-10 Thread Gary Johnson
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 06:55:19PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote: On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 03:00:49PM -0800, Gary Johnson (dis)graced my inbox with: Hmmm... push in the macro, you mean? That's certainly an idea; thanks! Yes, that's what I meant. For example, I tried this just to see