Re: *Some* mails in mutt do not display with umlauts

2001-09-08 Thread André Dahlqvist
^E). It is probably iPlanet's fault alright... Yep, that did the trick. I assume these e-mails look okay in other MUAs though, or otherwise they would have fixed it. Maybe they don't obey this header? -- André Dahlqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

*Some* mails in mutt do not display with umlauts

2001-09-08 Thread André Dahlqvist
-Status: A Content-Length: 1139 Lines: 39 I'm using Mutt 1.3.20i (2001-07-24). Let me know if further information is needed. I can send parts of the mail that does not show up in mutt correctly. -- André Dahlqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: man procmail bug?

2000-09-06 Thread André Dahlqvist
On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 06:11:24PM +1100, raf wrote: > now (version 3.13.1 and 3.14) it says you only need: > > "|exec /usr/bin/procmail" > > but it also says: > > The #YOUR_USERNAME is not actually a parameter that > is required by procmail, in fact, it will be discarded > by

Re: From: line shows recipients domain name

2000-08-28 Thread André Dahlqvist
On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 10:34:32PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > What you were doing is more like mail from: - some servers tolerate that > and append their own domain name to it - others bounce the mail. I forgot to ask you, should I have use_domain set? I'm on dialup. -- // André

Re: From: line shows recipients domain name

2000-08-28 Thread André Dahlqvist
On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 10:34:32PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > What you were doing is more like mail from: - some servers > tolerate that and append their own domain name to it - others bounce > the mail. But when I have tried sending mails to other accounts the From: line has been c

Re: From: line shows recipients domain name

2000-08-28 Thread André Dahlqvist
On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 10:40:31PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > You seem to be posting directly from your debian box on a uunet > dialup - I suggest you check out http://www.mail-abuse.org/dul for > why this is A Bad Thing (tm). Set Exim to relay all mails through > uunet's mailserver

Re: From: line shows recipients domain name

2000-08-28 Thread André Dahlqvist
On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 08:40:59PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andre' Dahlqvist) > set envelope_from But in what cases should one have to use that? I mean what I'm using now seams to work almost all the time too. Btw, how come some people prefer to wri

From: line shows recipients domain name

2000-08-28 Thread André Dahlqvist
Hi I ran across a strange problem today, when a person that I had sent an e-mail to reported that my From: address incorrectly had *their* domain name after the @. He explained that this was because I was sending mail as "andre", and that it would therefore pick up the receiving servers domain na

Re: Excluding outbox using sed

2000-08-24 Thread André Dahlqvist
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 01:04:10PM -0400, David T-G wrote: > I don't think that it's related to how you enter them in your > muttrc; have you actually tried doing it manually and seen different > results? Actually they did produce different results, but I was of course the one to blaim for it. I

Excluding outbox using sed

2000-08-24 Thread André Dahlqvist
When I use the `echo Mail/*` trick for listing mailboxes, Mutt refuses to show the 'N' character in the browser to indicate new mail. I can however still cycle through them using the 'c' character. Is there a way around this without typing them in manually? When using the echo trick I would also

Re: [Slightly OT] Emacs and ISO-8859-1 characters

2000-08-18 Thread André Dahlqvist
On Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 10:21:04AM -0400, Thomas E. Dickey wrote: > perhaps your xterm doesn't have eightBitInput resource set But like I pointed out later in my message, 8-bit input works in the xterm. The only time it fails is when I run emacs from within it. -- // André

[Slightly OT] Emacs and ISO-8859-1 characters

2000-08-18 Thread André Dahlqvist
I apologize if this message is a bit off topic, the connection to Mutt is that I discovered this problem when I was switching to using Emacs as an editor in Mutt. Like I mentioned above I have switched to using Emacs as an editor in Mutt (Yes, I like Emacs. Sue me:-) The problem is that Emacs wil

The Date: header

2000-08-03 Thread André Dahlqvist
I have a question regarding the date and time displayed in the Date: header of e-mails. Is the time displayed there according to the senders timezone or my timezone? Say I get an e-mail with this header: Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 06:29:24 -0700 (PDT) Has this mail been sent at 06:29 my time, or is