categorizing muttrc

2002-07-30 Thread Russell L. Harris
I am a mutt newbie. It seems to me that configuration of mutt would be easier if: * muttrc contains the entire set of mutt configuration variables (variables not applicable to the particular installation may be commented out, using #) * the configuration variables are grouped in categories,

Re: categorizing muttrc

2002-07-30 Thread Rob 'Feztaa' Park
--8P1HSweYDcXXzwPJ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Alas! Russell L. Harris spake thus: I am a mutt newbie. It seems to me that configuration of mutt would be= =20 easier if: =20 * muttrc contains the entire

Re: categorizing muttrc - upload to webserver, post url

2002-07-30 Thread Sven Guckes
* Russell L. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-30 06:22]: I am a mutt newbie. It seems to me that configuration of mutt would be easier if: * muttrc contains the entire set of mutt configuration variables are you saying that there are options missing in the manual? if so then please send in

Re: categorizing muttrc - upload to webserver, post url

2002-07-30 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 10:22:43 +0200, Sven Guckes wrote: * Russell L. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-30 06:22]: (variables not applicable to the particular installation may be commented out, using #) you want manuals which depend on the current installation? what about systems which

Re: Trash

2002-07-30 Thread Benoit Friry
Michael Montagne wrote: I don't use maildir. Can I still use the Trash feature in version 1.4? Currently I'm using 1.3.28-bf1, but a recent apt-get upgraded me to 1.4 and now my trash directive in .muttrc generates an error. i'm assuming that you're using debian since you mention apt.

problem about subjects in asian charsets

2002-07-30 Thread Isaac Claymore
Hi folks, I set up .muttrc as: set charset=zh_cn.gb2312 set send_charset=us-ascii:iso-8859-1:zh_cn.gb2312 And everything is OK, I can read and write mails in Chinese(in gb2312). However, whenever I send emails with a subject in Chinese, the receiver gets something like

Re: categorizing muttrc - upload to webserver, post url

2002-07-30 Thread Sven Guckes
* Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-30 09:29]: On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 10:22:43 +0200, Sven Guckes wrote: * Russell L. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-30 06:22]: (variables not applicable to the particular installation may be commented out, using #) you want manuals which

Re: categorizing muttrc - upload to webserver, post url

2002-07-30 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 14:40:00 +0200, Sven Guckes wrote: a better way is that of vim which includes the info that the option/variable is only available when some code is in binary as indicated by +feature in the outut of the :version command. Yes, we should have something like that in

Re: problem about subjects in asian charsets

2002-07-30 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi, * Isaac Claymore [02-07-30 15:03:51 +0200] wrote: set charset=zh_cn.gb2312 set send_charset=us-ascii:iso-8859-1:zh_cn.gb2312 And everything is OK, I can read and write mails in Chinese(in gb2312). However, whenever I send emails with a subject in Chinese, the receiver

Re: Trash

2002-07-30 Thread Michael Montagne
On 30/07/02, from the brain of Benoit Friry tumbled: Michael Montagne wrote: I don't use maildir. Can I still use the Trash feature in version 1.4? Currently I'm using 1.3.28-bf1, but a recent apt-get upgraded me to 1.4 and now my trash directive in .muttrc generates an error.

Multiple accounts with mutt?

2002-07-30 Thread Brad Knowles
Folks, I've gone through the FAQ and searched for answers to this question, but still haven't been able to find anything that was able to help. What I'd like to do is use mutt at one place to allow me to access my mail for various accounts (at the moment, one personal account via POP3,

Pipe:ing messages - behavior changed?

2002-07-30 Thread Peter Schuller
Since upgrading mutt to the latest version the | command seems to only pipe what's on screen, not the entire raw message. Is this the intended behavior or is it a bug? Is it possible for me as a user to override it? Thanks, -- / Peter Schuller, InfiDyne Technologies HB PGP userID: 0xE9758B7D

basic shell funtionality?

2002-07-30 Thread Lukas Schroeder
hi! does mutt have some basic shell functionality built in? i'd like to 'cd' and 'pwd', so that i can conveniently store attachments where i want them - especially when i have to store multiple attachments in a row into a directory that is not $PWD... quitting mutt and returning is quite

Re: Pipe:ing messages - behavior changed?

2002-07-30 Thread John P Verel
On 07/30/02 20:52 +0200, Peter Schuller wrote: Since upgrading mutt to the latest version the | command seems to only pipe what's on screen, not the entire raw message. As your headers indicate you're using 1.4, as I am, I tried what you described and my install works fine. I piped to lpr and

Re: basic shell funtionality?

2002-07-30 Thread Paul Gabriel
* Lukas Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: does mutt have some basic shell functionality built in? By default an exclamation mark is bound to shell-escape. Paul

Re: problem about subjects in asian charsets

2002-07-30 Thread Alain Bench
Hello Isaac, On Tuesday, July 30, 2002 at 4:54:18 PM +0800, Isaac Claymore wrote: whenever I send emails with a subject in Chinese, the receiver gets something like this :Subject: =?zh_cn.gb2312?B?uf65/g==?= This gets decodable (everywhere?) once the zh_cn. removed. So if your iconv

Re: basic shell funtionality?

2002-07-30 Thread Lukas Schroeder
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 11:54:05PM +0200, Paul Gabriel wrote: * Lukas Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: does mutt have some basic shell functionality built in? By default an exclamation mark is bound to shell-escape. which forks a subshell. and the subshell will change dir, not the mutt

Re: Multiple accounts with mutt?

2002-07-30 Thread Rob 'Feztaa' Park
--XMCwj5IQnwKtuyBG Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Alas! Brad Knowles spake thus: Folks, =20 I've gone through the FAQ and searched for answers to this question, but still haven't been able to find