With
set query_command=lbdbq %s# calling lbdbq
macro alias Q !lbdbq .lbdb query
How do you use your Q macro? I tried !lbdb . from the alias menu
and couldn't figure out what to do with the result, short of copying and
pasting a line. It would seem more useful to do an
Prahlad Vaidyanathan on 31/01/2002 at 04:08 opined thusly:
Hmm .. I thought fetchmail injected things into your MTA. So, it should
have the same route as if you called it from the command-line. ie :
fetchmail - MTA - procmail - folder(s)
You are correct. That is the default behavior
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Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 14:54:42 +0100
From: 'Nick Wilson' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Studenterne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
On Jan 31, parv [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
i am using mutt 1.3.27i, and i tried...
color indicator reverse
...which, of course, doesn't work as desired. what i want/wish is
to have indicator in reverse colors in the index. mono reverse is,
well, not colored.
possible?
Not
...which, of course, doesn't work as desired. what i want/wish is
to have indicator in reverse colors in the index. mono reverse is,
well, not colored.
I'm not 100% sure what you want, but if it's the following, try the latest
mutt out of CVS.
If the indicator bar is defined as mono
I have been a netscape user. Now I'm satisfied with mutt and will not go
back to netscape except one thing - reading news groups.
Could any Mutter suggest a good news reader of mutt style? (Highly
customizable)
thanks,
charlie
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 01:30:33AM +0800, Charles Jie wrote:
I have been a netscape user. Now I'm satisfied with mutt and will not go
back to netscape except one thing - reading news groups.
Could any Mutter suggest a good news reader of mutt style? (Highly
customizable)
slrn
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Ralf
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* and then Charles Jie blurted
I have been a netscape user. Now I'm satisfied with mutt and will not go
back to netscape except one thing - reading news groups.
Apparently it does. I believe their is a patch for it, probably on the
links
On Feb 01, Charles Jie [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I have been a netscape user. Now I'm satisfied with mutt and will not go
back to netscape except one thing - reading news groups.
Could any Mutter suggest a good news reader of mutt style? (Highly
customizable)
SLRN. Much of Mutt's user
I just started using lbdb and it is cool the way it collects addresses
from everyone sending me mail. But I'd like a way to prune the list
cause I am a member of several mailing lists and I don't think that all
those addresses need to be in my database. I can't seem to delete an
entry tho. How
Jeremy Blosser wrote:
SLRN. Much of Mutt's user interface was based on SLRN originally.
http://slrn.sourceforge.net/
This is not exactly true. The interface for Mutt was most influenced by
MUSH (Mail User's SHell) and ELM. I didn't start using SLRN until quite
some time after I started Mutt
I think that it would be nice to have the ability to move (not [S]ave)
a message to another folder in a single atomic operation, without
having to [$]Synchronize. (Assuming that the current folder is a
Maildir, where moving a message is just moving a file.)
In my conceptual model of e-mail, I
I just built and installed Mutt 1.3.27i. I have iconv
in my C library with all MIME character set names supported.
I'm running mutt in a UTF-8 xterm with my LC_* variables all set
to en_US.utf8. Given this setup and the new iconv support, my
expectation was that when I displayed a Latin-1
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 01:03:32PM -0500, Philip Mak wrote:
So, it makes sense for me to keep my inbox clean so that it only
contains messages that I still have to do something about. Any
messages that I have finished, I move them into my done folder.
I also deal with my mail this way -
Great! Thank you all.
And I need some further suggestions:
* Which is better for me to start? Using slrn or using the patch for mutt?
* After a long time, which would be more probable for my working mode?
mutt + slrn, or mutt + patches? (ie ultimate mode of using mail/news)
best regards,
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 07:25:41PM +0100, Adam Byrtek wrote:
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 01:03:32PM -0500, Philip Mak wrote:
So, it makes sense for me to keep my inbox clean so that it only
contains messages that I still have to do something about. Any
messages that I have finished, I move
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 09:50:16AM -0800, Michael Montagne wrote:
I just started using lbdb and it is cool the way it collects addresses
from everyone sending me mail. But I'd like a way to prune the list
cause I am a member of several mailing lists and I don't think that all
those addresses
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 12:46:03PM -0600, Knute wrote:
Right now, in order to make the moved message disappear immediately
from the message listing, I would have to synchronize, which would
also delete any messages (and also takes a second or two; synchronize
is not instantaneous).
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Mike Schiraldi thusly...
...which, of course, doesn't work as desired. what i want/wish is
to have indicator in reverse colors in the index. mono reverse is,
well, not colored.
I'm not 100% sure what you want, but if it's the following, try the
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 02:34:38AM +0800, Charles Jie wrote:
* Which is better for me to start? Using slrn or using the patch for mutt?
* After a long time, which would be more probable for my working mode?
mutt + slrn, or mutt + patches? (ie ultimate mode of using mail/news)
To both of
as far as building from cvs goes, i will wait until that version is
released to the masses. it's a gushy gooey feeling that above
behaviour will be available from the mutt itself.
Well, you can always apply the attached patch to any recent version of
mutt. I'd post a URL, but it'd probably
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 01:38:53PM -0500, Philip Mak wrote:
Making a hook macro to save the message to the archive mailbox would
make it slightly faster, but the synchronize part is also a problem.
Right now, in order to make the moved message disappear immediately
from the message listing,
Hi!
I have the following problem:
I have my locale settings set to the standard
LANG=C and LC_ALL=C as on the computer I ususally
prefer to have everything in English.
Sometimes I receive mail from friends and family from
Hungary, with the character set of iso-8859-2.
Now int the index display
Generally, I want to forward all attachments along with any message I am
forwarding. What's the best way to configure mutt to achieve this?
--
Mark Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 09:50:16AM -0800, Michael Montagne wrote:
I just started using lbdb and it is cool the way it collects addresses
from everyone sending me mail. But I'd like a way to prune the list cause
I am a member of several mailing lists and I don't think that all those
addresses
On 31/01/02, from the brain of Dave Pearson tumbled:
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 09:50:16AM -0800, Michael Montagne wrote:
I just started using lbdb and it is cool the way it collects addresses
from everyone sending me mail. But I'd like a way to prune the list cause
I am a member of
On Jan 31, Mark Johnson [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Generally, I want to forward all attachments along with any message I am
forwarding. What's the best way to configure mutt to achieve this?
see the manual entry for mime_forward.
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* Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-01 20:15 -0700]:
Alas! Andreas Reinhold spake thus:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 07:59:59PM -0500, Justin R. Miller wrote:
macro pager d save-message=trashenter move message to trash folder
Thanks, this really works fine!
Unless you happen
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Thus spake Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Generally, I want to forward all attachments along with any message
I am forwarding. What's the best way to configure mutt to achieve
this?
see the manual entry for mime_forward.
Also, I have
When I hit the 'c' key from the index and then 'Shift-?' I see
1 INBOX.
2 INBOX.
I also have a set of folders called LISTSERV. How can I also have
this appear so that when I click on it I see a list of my listservs
as well?
1 INBOX
2 LISTSERV
Lance
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Hi Philip,
Philip Mak wrote:
Have you tried to simply set the color for deleted messages to black on
black (or whatever bg color you are using)?
Here's what I have in mine:
color index black black ~D # Deleted
It's quick, easy to set up, and removes it
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 10:40:06AM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 09:50:16AM -0800, Michael Montagne wrote:
I just started using lbdb and it is cool the way it collects
addresses from everyone sending me mail. But I'd like a way to prune
the list cause I am a member of
On 02/01/02, 01:30:33AM +0800, Charles Jie wrote:
I have been a netscape user. Now I'm satisfied with mutt and will not go
back to netscape except one thing - reading news groups.
Could any Mutter suggest a good news reader of mutt style? (Highly
customizable)
Slrn, as others have said. My
Is there a way to set folder format so I can count the number of old or new+old
messages in an imap folder?
right now I have:
set folder_format=%4C %4N %8s %d %f
but this does not display the total number of messages in a folder.
--
Lance Hoffmeyer
Phil --
...and then Phil Gregory said...
%
% * Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-01 20:15 -0700]:
% Alas! Andreas Reinhold spake thus:
% On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 07:59:59PM -0500, Justin R. Miller wrote:
%macro pager d save-message=trashenter move message to trash
Lance --
...and then Lance Hoffmeyer said...
%
% Is there a way to set folder format so I can count the number of old or new+old
messages in an imap folder?
Nope.
%
% right now I have:
%
% set folder_format=%4C %4N %8s %d %f
%
% but this does not display the total number of messages in
Hi,
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 Knute spewed into the ether:
[-- snip --]
fetchmail - MTA - procmail - folder(s)
or am I missing something ?
What I meant was that when you hit G for the default getmail function
that mutt has, it doesn't run it thru procmail, it just gets it.
Hi,
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 Philip Mak spewed into the ether:
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 07:25:41PM +0100, Adam Byrtek wrote:
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 01:03:32PM -0500, Philip Mak wrote:
So, it makes sense for me to keep my inbox clean so that it only
contains messages that I still have to do
On 23:54 31 Jan 2002, Brian Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| What I'm asking is, is there a way to query an external file full of
| addresses in order to determine if the message should be a certain color
| in the index?
|
| IOW, I'm trying to replace these (a lot more than 3):
|
| color index
* Cameron Simpson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Feb 01. 2002 00:04]:
On 23:54 31 Jan 2002, Brian Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| IOW, I'm trying to replace these (a lot more than 3):
|
| color index yellow default ~f feefee ~N
| color index yellow default ~f geegee ~N
| color index yellow
On Feb 01, Prahlad Vaidyanathan [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 Knute spewed into the ether:
[-- snip --]
fetchmail - MTA - procmail - folder(s)
or am I missing something ?
What I meant was that when you hit G for the default getmail function
On 2002.01.31, in 20020201045411.GB18136@ganymede,
Brian Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IOW, I'm trying to replace these (a lot more than 3):
color index yellow default ~f feefee ~N
color index yellow default ~f geegee ~N
color index yellow default ~f heehee ~N
With one line
* David Champion ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Feb 01. 2002 00:20]:
[...]
With one line that gets the list from a file (via grep?).
How about:
$ cat addrs.txt
feefee
geegee
heehee
$ cat dynacolor.sh
#!/bin/sh
awk '{printf(color index yellow default \~f %s ~N\\n, $1);}' addrs.txt
$ tail -1
* Brian Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Feb 01. 2002 00:33]:
$ cat dynacolor.sh
#!/bin/sh
awk '{printf(color index yellow default \~f %s ~N\\n, $1);}' addrs.txt
By the way, if anyone else wants to do this and the lines in addrs.txt
have spaces, use $0 rather than $1.
awk '{printf(color index
so i am trying to learn a bit about s/mime and i've been playing around
with s/mime support in 1.5.0.
i used the smime_keys.pl script to import my keys. should this file be
setting the default permissions on my private key thus?
zugzug% ls -al d4cbff8d.0
-rw-r--r--1 william
How do I save a message to a file (like the [E]xport command in pine)
such that all text attachments are included, as well as the headers of
the message?
The best way I've found is to press [e]dit, then use the :w command in
vi to write it out to a file. That takes a few more keystrokes than
it
Philip Mak wrote:
How do I save a message to a file (like the [E]xport command in pine)
such that all text attachments are included, as well as the headers of
the message?
The best way I've found is to press [e]dit, then use the :w command in
vi to write it out to a file. That takes a few
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Slrn, as others have said. My model is Mutt/Slrn/Vim. Fabulous all
around. The threading can not be beat, IMHO :)
Well, I'm sold.
Is slrn as tricky as mutt in the beggining?
- --
Nick Wilson
Tel:+45
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 11:29:57PM -0800, Michael Elkins wrote:
How do I save a message to a file (like the [E]xport command in pine)
such that all text attachments are included, as well as the headers of
the message?
If your $mbox_type is set to mbox, then a simple C (copy-message) will
Philip Mak wrote:
I don't suppose there's a command like pipe-message, except that it
filters headers (the header filtering code is already available in the
pager, after all)? Or would I have to write an external header
filtering program and then do something like:
macro index E
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