* David Champion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-02-13 14:11 -0500:
> On 2002.02.13, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> "Andre Berger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > My setup (below) tells procmail to source the addresses in
> > ~/.procmail/spam, and add the message to my spam/ Maildir:
>
> Looks li
On 09:41 13 Feb 2002, Michael Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Daniel Farnsworth Teichert wrote:
| > I imagine this has already been thought of, but one option would be to simply
| > let the mono attribute work on top of the color one. Then the desired behavior
| > from this original posting co
On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 10:22:34PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> ...and then Gary Johnson said...
> % On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 05:46:09AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> %
> % > Please help me clarify... Is it the case that $mime_forward does not
> % > work at all for you, or simply that you do not want
On 2002.02.13, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Andre Berger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My setup (below) tells procmail to source the addresses in
> ~/.procmail/spam, and add the message to my spam/ Maildir:
Looks like you have a file (~/.procmail/spam) containing e-mail
addresses of peopl
Hi, I've just re-subscribed to this list!
I would like to use the same keystroke to add senders to my
procmail killfile and score them to 0 in mutt.
My setup (below) tells procmail to source the addresses in
~/.procmail/spam, and add the message to my spam/ Maildir:
#~/.procmailrc
FROM=`forma
You should use a mailing list manager, I think mailman is best IMHO because
it's easy to set up, has an automatic web interface and archiving, and is used
by RedHat and SourceForge.
You can use an aliases file but then people who reply may end up sending an
email to everyone via your server. :-(
Daniel Farnsworth Teichert wrote:
> I imagine this has already been thought of, but one option would be to simply
> let the mono attribute work on top of the color one. Then the desired behavior
> from this original posting could be to set the mono to none, and not specify
> the color attribute, o
Alan Lue wrote:
> Better yet, does anyone know of a good way to send
> mass emails without using a 3rd-party service?
You might look at smartlist+procmail. I run a mailing list out of my
account using this software. However, to do it right you will either need
an alias for the mail list, or the
Quoting Daniel Sully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12 Feb-02 15:53]:
[-- snip --]
> How is this?
OK, not to sound dense, but does one apply this diff? I get
diffs, how to create them, and am aware of patch, but just have
no first hand experience using diffs.
(darren)
--
The ultimate metric that I w
And I heard Mike Schiraldi exclaim:
> just the background, but that sounds like a pretty good idea. We're working
> on redesigning mutt's color system, but it's rather difficult to come up
> with something that's simple in syntax yet powerful enough to do what you
> requested. Plus (hopefully) bac
Once upon a time darren chamberlain shaped the electrons to say...
> Quoting Daniel Sully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12 Feb-02 15:53]:
>
> [-- snip --]
>
> > How is this?
>
> OK, not to sound dense, but does one apply this diff? I get
> diffs, how to create them, and am aware of patch, but just ha
> Is it possible to set the indicator foreground color to none?
> I mark new, old mails with colors and so i don't want to let the
> indicator change it.
The latest CVS version of mutt makes the default indicator (i.e. "mono
indicator reverse") simply the reverse of whatever color the message wou
Quoting Alan Lue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [13 Feb-02 09:16]:
> Better yet, does anyone know of a good way to send mass emails
> without using a 3rd-party service?
Why not just use a mailing list manager and set up a moderated
list (so that none of the recipients can send to the list)?
(darren)
--
T
On Feb 13, Jeremy Blosser [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> On Feb 13, Marc Bruenink [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > Is it possible to set the indicator foreground color to none?
> > I mark new, old mails with colors and so i don't want to let the
> > indicator change it.
>
> Currently there isn't, but
On Feb 13, Marc Bruenink [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Is it possible to set the indicator foreground color to none?
> I mark new, old mails with colors and so i don't want to let the
> indicator change it.
Currently there isn't, but Mike Schiraldi has a patch which is also in the
CVS version that
Hallo David,
* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020213 11:30]:
> also has the delightful side effect of adding the extra space that you've
> noticed one must have. How convenient! :-)
indeed :-)
> Excellent idea. How do you unsource, though? I can only figure that you
> comment out the source
Ah, apparently I did not look far down enough in that section of the
manual (6.3.80 btw in my version) when I read it :)
Using %{ } instead gives the behavior I wanted (as seen in my
attribution below :)
Also, in my original mail I had included the envelope From header,
but it was missing in the
* Georges Roig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [13-02-2002 15:31]:
> I'm trying to set the name of the sender of the mail with mutt as
> we can do it with sendmail and the option -f. It sounds there is no
> option with mutt, but could you just confirm me that or tell me if
> can bypass by another way.
Fir
Alan --
...and then Alan Lue said...
%
% Hi,
Hello!
%
% I'm in charge of a student organization at my
% university and am required to send weekly
% newsletter-emails to near 1000 addresses. I've been
% trying to use mutt to send these emails, but I can't
% seem to fit all one thousand addre
hi freaks.
Is it possible to set the indicator foreground color to none?
I mark new, old mails with colors and so i don't want to let the
indicator change it.
TIA
marc(..)
Hi,
I'm in charge of a student organization at my
university and am required to send weekly
newsletter-emails to near 1000 addresses. I've been
trying to use mutt to send these emails, but I can't
seem to fit all one thousand address on a single bcc:
line; only about 250 fit, and the rest just g
Aleks --
...and then Aleks Owczarek said...
%
% On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 10:24:47PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% > Sure; that's fair, and you're entitled to your HO. So write it :-)
%
% well I suppose the point of my question was to inspire someone with
% the know-how to do just that ... and you s
Thomas, et al --
...and then Thomas Huemmler said...
%
...
% What I have noticed is, that if you continue a mutt directive in another
% line, you have to put not only a backslash (\) at the end of the line,
% but also enter a space before ( \). Sometimes I forget this and then I
% always get so
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