Re: on-demand rewrap received mail and display in builtin pager

2012-12-04 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 04.12.12 14:00, Jeremy Kitchen wrote: > alternatively, you could reformat the mails at receive time through > a procmail filter or something if you have that kind of access to the > mail server. If anyone has a working solution, I'd be interested too. The following had to be commented out, beca

Re: Using .muttrc while sending messages from command line

2012-12-04 Thread Michael Elkins
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 06:41:28PM -0500, Spangler, Tim wrote: The Muttrc_client files look similar to this (file name for this one is Muttrc_batch): set realname="Batch Reports" set from ="donotre...@adpselect.com" set use_from=yes I put the above in 'testrc' and then ran: $ echo 'hello wor

Re: Using .muttrc while sending messages from command line

2012-12-04 Thread Michael Elkins
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 11:50:47PM +, Grant Edwards wrote: Are you sure that the "-n" is needed? -n Causes Mutt to bypass the system configuration file. That may be telling mutt to ignore the configuration file that you're specifying with the -F options. The -n option only controls r

Re: Using .muttrc while sending messages from command line

2012-12-04 Thread Michael Elkins
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 06:41:28PM -0500, Spangler, Tim wrote: The Muttrc_client files look similar to this (file name for this one is Muttrc_batch): set realname="Batch Reports" set from ="donotre...@adpselect.com" set use_from=yes Which version of Mutt are you using?

Re: Using .muttrc while sending messages from command line

2012-12-04 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2012-12-04, Spangler, Tim wrote: > I have several automated processes that send e-mail from the command > line, and I'd like each one to use its own .muttrc. This would allow > me to specify the return address for each of these sets of e-mails > based on the process sending it. > > Here is

Re: Using .muttrc while sending messages from command line

2012-12-04 Thread Michael Elkins
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 05:26:34PM -0500, Spangler, Tim wrote: I have several automated processes that send e-mail from the command line, and I'd like each one to use its own .muttrc. This would allow me to specify the return address for each of these sets of e-mails based on the process sendi

Re: Threading + Locale woes

2012-12-04 Thread Derek Martin
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 02:41:25PM -0600, fREW Schmidt wrote: > > On older distros, you only got this if you installed ncursesw (and > > ncursesw-dev(el)), though it seems like more recent distros are > > only providing the wide version (as ncurses, sans the 'w'). Incidentally, this may (or may

Re: on-demand rewrap received mail and display in builtin pager

2012-12-04 Thread Jeremy Kitchen
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 10:39:30PM +0100, Andre Klärner wrote: > Hi Guys, > > I read the last long discussion about line wrapping and proper mail > formatting. All of it? You are a braver man than I :) > Is there any way to pipe a "builtin pager buffer" (the final output > with verified signatur

on-demand rewrap received mail and display in builtin pager

2012-12-04 Thread Andre Klärner
Hi Guys, I read the last long discussion about line wrapping and proper mail formatting. Sadly I am on a few mailinglists and in contact with some people that strictly refuse to write nicely formatted mails. So my next idea was to rewrap the received message on demand, once I notice that I don't

Re: Threading + Locale woes

2012-12-04 Thread fREW Schmidt
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 02:32:53PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote: > On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 01:17:22PM -0600, fREW Schmidt wrote: > > > If you're using startx to start your X session, it's recommended > > > to add the locale setting to ~/.xinitrc so it's in the environment > > > already before opening

Re: Threading + Locale woes

2012-12-04 Thread Derek Martin
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 01:17:22PM -0600, fREW Schmidt wrote: > > If you're using startx to start your X session, it's recommended > > to add the locale setting to ~/.xinitrc so it's in the environment > > already before opening any terminals, etc. I guess it wouldn't hurt to > > put it in ~/.xsess

Re: Threading + Locale woes

2012-12-04 Thread fREW Schmidt
On Sun, Dec 02, 2012 at 08:37:18PM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > * Will Yardley [2012-12-02 11:00:56 -0800]: > > > On Sun, Dec 02, 2012 at 09:41:02AM -0600, fREW Schmidt wrote: > > > (http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/MuttFaq/Charset) and setting > > > > > >export LC_CTYPE=en_US.ISO-8859-1 >