I have been tinkering with my files and directories and I may have changed some
permission I did not mean to. But now when I send mail from mutt, when I hit y to
finally send the message, at the bottom of the screen I see for a split second that
there is a message that flashes saying
On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 09:29:33AM -0700,
Michael Elkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
a message of 14 lines which said:
It's not an error in your muttrc, send-hooks have never been executed in
batch mode. Off hand I can't remember why this is (perhaps there is no
good reason).
It seems
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 02:35:49AM -0500, Oook wrote:
V K [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a way to read other emails of the same folder while composing one?
I shell out and use grepmail ...
http://grepmail.sourceforge.net/
Maybe the original questioner is in the same situation as I am, I
Hello Rocco,
On Wednesday, April 24, 2002 at 12:23:08 AM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
set pgp_good_sign=^gpg: Good signature from
That seems to work.
So your problem is solved? Dan: yours too? Thorsten: this should
solve partly your problem, for half the IDs you gave, but you have
another
bash# mutt -f pop://eo.yifan.net
pop://eo.yifan.net/: No such file or directory (errno = 2)
On Thu, 2 May 2002, David Champion wrote:
:---* On 2002.05.02, in
:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
:---* Jose Hidalgo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:---
:--- Hi, i'm a pine user, but i want to know if mutt can
Hi, i'm a pine user, but i want to know if mutt can
handle many pop accounts?,
Not really, or rather, depends.
Mutt isn't designed to download mail, use fetchmail etc for this, but it
does allow to view a remote pop box. fetchmail is fine.
As for sending mail, features are a bit lacking. The
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 06:19:47 +0200, Johannes Berth wrote:
Couldn't you open the Mailbox read-only?
This is not automatical.
Apart from that, you might want to Postpone the Mail.
This is what I often do.
--
Vincent Lefèvre [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Web: http://www.vinc17.org/ - 100%
validated
Hi,
* VB [05/03/02 09:01:49 CEST] wrote:
I have been tinkering with my files and directories and I
may have changed some permission I did not mean to. But now
when I send mail from mutt, when I hit y to finally send
the message, at the bottom of the screen I see for a split
second that
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 09:11:31 +0100, Chris Green wrote:
Maybe the original questioner is in the same situation as I am, I
mostly use mutt via a telnet window (well, ssh actually) from my
workstation at work. I just have a single window dedicated to the
remote system where I read my mail.
Chris wrote:
It would be *really* handy to be able to switch to a split window mode
(like vim or vile or emacs can) and be able to refer to another mail
message while composing..
This isn't a *very* frequent requirement
Are you sure? I can tell it definitely is one of the things I
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 11:31:51AM +0200, Marco Fioretti wrote:
Chris wrote:
This isn't a *very* frequent requirement
Are you sure? I can tell it definitely is one of the things I would use
most...
ditto
roelof
--
Metsys/SAWS, P/Bag X15, Bethlehem, 9700, South Africa,
tel:
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 09:38:13AM +, roelof burger wrote:
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 11:31:51AM +0200, Marco Fioretti wrote:
Chris wrote:
This isn't a *very* frequent requirement
Are you sure? I can tell it definitely is one of the things I would use
most...
ditto
roelof
On Fri 03-May-2002 at 09:11:31AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
Firing up another copy of mutt or using grepmail or anything like that
is not a good solution as it requires me to open another session to
the remote system
Use screen, screen does it all (except utf-8, I can't get it to play
nicely
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 10:35:58AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 09:11:31 +0100, Chris Green wrote:
Maybe the original questioner is in the same situation as I am, I
mostly use mutt via a telnet window (well, ssh actually) from my
workstation at work. I just have a
Hi,
* Alain Bench [05/03/02 03:13:53 CEST] wrote:
On Wednesday, April 24, 2002 at 12:23:08 AM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
set pgp_good_sign=^gpg: Good signature from
That seems to work.
Doesn't. I don't what I tested, but the problem remained.
So your problem is solved?
Yes. As
* Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-03 10.31 +0200]:
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 06:19:47 +0200, Johannes Berth wrote:
Couldn't you open the Mailbox read-only?
This is not automatical.
What about a shell alias? Or even a mutt macro starting another
mutt, in a specific folder, and in
Quoting Ian Chilton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hello,
Please reply direct to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am trying to get HTML mails to display with links.
Ian,
I use links as my web browser as well and here is what I have in my
.mailcap :
text/html; links -dump %s; nametemplate=%s.html;
Dear diary, on Thu, May 02, 2002 at 11:06:53PM CEST, I got a letter,
where V K [EMAIL PROTECTED] told me, that...
Is there a way to read other emails of the same folder while composing
one? (Other than cranking up a second mutt.)
I'm not sure about the exact meaning of while here ;). However,
Chris --
...and then Chris Green said...
%
% On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 10:35:58AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
...
% You can also use screen. I don't because I can no longer use the
% scrollbar of my terminal with it.
%
% I was just about to investigate this as I'm using 'screen' for another
Vincent, et al --
...and then Vincent Lefevre said...
%
% On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 23:51:37 +0200, Thorsten Haude wrote:
% * V K [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-05-02 23:06]:
% Is there a way to read other emails of the same folder while composing
% one?
% Yes, fire up a second Mutt.
%
% But this is
David --
...and then David Champion said...
%
% the_one_true_shell$ mutt -v | egrep 'Mutt|POP'
Hey -- how come you changed the prompt of The One True Shell to a
dollar sign? You capitalist pig! You know that everyone should share
a percentage!
:-D
--
David T-G * It's
Volker --
...and then V K said...
%
% Hi, i'm a pine user, but i want to know if mutt can
% handle many pop accounts?,
%
% Not really, or rather, depends.
Heh :-)
%
% Mutt isn't designed to download mail, use fetchmail etc for this, but it
% does allow to view a remote pop box. fetchmail
Eric --
I've taken the liberty of removing that very, very, vary long line.
...and then VB said...
%
...
% How can I find out what this message says?
I'd use script; there will be other stuff in there, but you should be
able to run a simple
date | mutt -s testing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and
On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 06:12:06PM -0600, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
Alas! Jussi Ekholm spake thus:
display-hook ~A 'set pager=builtin'
display-hook '~s \\[Slashdot\\] Daily Headlines' 'set pager=w3m'
display-hook '~s YOUR LINUX TODAY
* On 2002.05.02, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* V K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, i'm a pine user, but i want to know if mutt can
handle many pop accounts?,
Not really, or rather, depends.
Mutt isn't designed to download mail, use fetchmail etc for this, but it
It is; this is just not
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 12:36:15 +0200, Martin Karlsson wrote:
* Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-03 10.31 +0200]:
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 06:19:47 +0200, Johannes Berth wrote:
Couldn't you open the Mailbox read-only?
This is not automatical.
What about a shell alias? Or
How can I find out what this message says?
Try one of the following:
$ script
Script started, file is typescript
$ mutt
[...]
$ exit
Script done, file is typescript
$ less typescript
- or -
$ mutt 2 /tmp/log
- or -
$ mutt | tee /tmp/another_log
P.S. Turn on line-wrapping in your
What exactly do the permissions look like? This is the wrong
place to discuss it, but mind giving some 'ls -l'? Only
executing chown(1) might not help. Also: If the file is in
some subdirectory, are those permissions correct?
It was a permissions problem. I was not aware that chown user
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 07:05:12 -0500, David T-G wrote:
Can you provide an example screenplay? mutt should handle multiple
processes hitting the same folder just fine, and in fact I do that myself
quite often and haven't had any troubles.
You have two terminals (1 and 2). Start Mutt in
Compile env.
./configure --with-homespool=Mailbox --with-domain=gbnet.net --enable-pop \
--enab le-imap --with-included-gettext --with-catgets --with-regex \
--enable-mailtool -- with-curses=/usr/local \
--with-libiconv-prefix=/usr/local --without-wc-funcs
gcc 2.95.2
ibintl.a -liconv -liconv
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 10:08:25AM -0500, David T-G
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% Screen can, in fact, split a window:
%
% C-a S (split) Split the current region into two new ones.
LIB. Lookee there. Cool! See, I said it R00LZ :-)
% C-a tab (focus) Switch the
Mark --
...and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
%
% On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 10:08:25AM -0500, David T-G
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
%
% So now I can split my window into two or more and tab thru them and kill
...
% Can you give me some pointers, like how to fire up mutt in the new pane?
%
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 11:05:30AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
Oh, I get it... Most new panes are whole windows, but you can first
split a window into two panes and *then* create a window in it.
%
% Or you can use C-a for a list of existing windows and choose one for
% the new pane.
%
Walt, et al --
...and then Walt Mankowski said...
%
% On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 11:05:30AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% Oh, I get it... Most new panes are whole windows, but you can first
% split a window into two panes and *then* create a window in it.
...
% I still don't think you quite get it.
Hello, all --
...and then Alain Bench said...
%
...
% According to the manual, gpg has to return an exit value of non zero
% making mutt reporting a bad signature allthough it's good.
%
% Exactly: Non zero GPG exit code *or* $pgp_good_sign not matching GPG
% output, lead Mutt to say PGP
Mike --
...and then mike ledoux said...
%
% -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
% Hash: SHA1
%
% On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 12:34:04PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% AFAICT, be it good or bad overall, there is no way to have gpg *not* read
% the default pubring and secring files; that works for me,
Hi,
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-13 16:14]:
if a mail is marked as sign or encrypt (through one of
pgp_replyencrypt, pgp_replysign, pgp_replysignencrypted), I cannot
remove the mark with (f)orget, I just get a beep.
All other option don't get beeps, but don't change anything either.
Hello.
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 10:31:13AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 06:19:47 +0200, Johannes Berth wrote:
[...]
Apart from that, you might want to Postpone the Mail.
This is what I often do.
Since I discovered attach-mail (usually 'A'), I do not
Hi,
I was just wondering if there was an easy way to show messages as
arriving from me when coming from a mailing list known to mutt.
For example: (a thread on mutt-users)
What normally happens ...
555 Apr 10 Some User A( 16) Some topic
556 r Apr 10 Some User B
Hi folks,
having been a long time mutt users, it was only recently that I started
wondering about the following:
I receive eMail at different addresses, but fetchmail actually packs
everything back into my mail mailbox on my local machine (ok, procmail
actually filters it so that it gets put in
Wow, I must have hit a hot topic here...
Let me summarize a bit.
If work is local, one can fire up a second mutt. I use xmutt, which
essentially contains xterm -e mutt. It still involves more typing than
I'd ideally like, but computing's like that. This method will corrupt
flags in other
On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 10:43:11 +1200, V K wrote:
5) Using ctrl-Z to suspend mutt to do other things still requires to
quit the composition editor, and then cranking up a second mutt to
browse folders is not competitive with 4).
No need to quit the editor. You can suspend the editor with
From what I can currently see, mutt will always take my local
usernamehostname I specified in .muttrc as my FROM address. So - any
ideas if I can easily tell it to set a reply's FROM address from the
context of the message I am replying to, as described above?
I don't think it's
V K wrote:
From what I can currently see, mutt will always take my local
usernamehostname I specified in .muttrc as my FROM address. So - any
ideas if I can easily tell it to set a reply's FROM address from the
context of the message I am replying to, as described above?
I don't think
I had mutt-1.2.5i working fine with gpg-1.0.6.
Today, i upgraded mutt to:
[mjbjr@localhost gnupg-1.0.7]$ mutt -v
Mutt 1.3.99i (2002-05-02)
Now, when I invoke pgp/gpg with 'p', then 'a(s)', then enter some text to
specify a key, all I get is a beep. If a don't enter some text to specify
45 matches
Mail list logo