On Wed 18-Sep-2002 at 12:45:21AM -0400, PeterKorman wrote:
I guess I need a kind of virtual folder that joins my outgoing
and incoming without duplicating any data.
That isn't possible with mutt
I guess since I'm running on linux, with Maildir, I could brute
force the solution
On Tue 17-Sep-2002 at 01:20:09 -0400, PeterKorman wrote:
My current method places messages 1 and 3 in my sent folder.
Message 2 goes into my inbox.
I could automatically put everything I send in both my inbox
and my sent folder.
That would solve the thread problem. But would duplicate
On Wed 14-Aug-2002 at 04:11:50PM +0200, Marc wrote:
Mails in which the Euro symbol is displayed wrong were sent with
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Broken sending software, iso-8859-1 doesn't contain a Euro symbol, ¤.
The encoding
On Wed 14-Aug-2002 at 11:17:25 -0700, Martin Siegert wrote:
1) When I start mutt the following screen comes up (I am using imaps):
-- Mutt: SSL Certificate check (r)eject, accept (o)nce
You need to specify where you want to save certificates:
set
On Fri 09-Aug-2002 at 12:29:03AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
with recent releases of NFS I've started to lose mail, in particular
if mail comes in while I'm reading my inbox in mutt and I've made
changes to the inbox, those new messages are lost.
In my experience, Maildir is much more
On Sun 04-Aug-2002 at 01:28:05 +0100, Paul A. Cheshire wrote:
Having recently upgraded to 1.4i I noticed it has a set of the above
files for each folder (Maildir).
Oh, where did you get that mutt?
mutt doesn't generate reverse-index files and I'm not aware of any
patches that do this (it
On Sun 04-Aug-2002 at 01:39:21 -0400, Andy Saxena wrote:
I think I may have found a possible bug in the way .muttrc is parsed.
I ran into this while setting up a folder-hook option.
If \ is the last character on a line that's commented out, mutt seems
to read the line instead of ignoring
On Thu 27-Jun-2002 at 11:44:34AM -0400, Jacob Elder wrote:
I had been using mutt's imap support to read my mail for several
months, but about two weeks ago I started seeing this error whenever I
try to open my inbox:
ssl_socket_read (MEMORY_ERROR)
Courier-imap has a MAXPERIP setting
On Mon 10-Jun-2002 at 08:37:18AM -0400, Russell Hoover wrote:
Is there an easy way to save mutt's help screens to a file, without
doing a cut paste?
:set pager=vi
Then you can do whatever you like with them.
--
Bruno
On Sun 09-Jun-2002 at 03:21:10PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
Anyway, if anyone else knows how to search within encrypted bodies,
I'd love to hear it, too.
Shouldn't set thorough_search do this?
--
Bruno
On Tue 21-May-2002 at 01:47:38PM +0530, Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. wrote:
I haven't recieved a single mail from the list since the last week or
so. Is it the list or is it just me ?
It stopped working sometime on Thursday - Seems to be ok now, though
no messages posted over the weekend will
On Wed 22-May-2002 at 10:23:07AM +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Tue 21-May-2002 at 01:47:38PM +0530, Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. wrote:
I haven't recieved a single mail from the list since the last week or
so. Is it the list or is it just me ?
It stopped working sometime on Thursday
On Tue 21-May-2002 at 11:32:56PM +0200, Marco Fioretti wrote:
The Maildir 'me.hcache' patch indexes your mail as you go along and
the db files are quite ok for searching.
Indexing mail in this way is much more efficient than an indexing
cronjob (always out-of-date) or a separate
On Mon 20-May-2002 at 05:50:38 +1000, Iain Truskett wrote:
* Anthony Towns ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20 May 2002 17:38]:
First, has anyone done this before? Is there a FAQ or HOWTO I could
be reading?
Examine the 'limit' command (bound by default to 'l' in the index
screen).
The limit
On Mon 20-May-2002 at 12:40:31PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% One important difference is that vfolders are built around
% pre-built indexes, making them more efficient than grepping hundreds
% of megs of
Hmmm... Maybe glimpse as a search indexer?
The Maildir 'me.hcache' patch indexes your
On Wed 15-May-2002 at 07:19:05 -0700, John Iverson wrote:
| This is in quoted1 color
: This is in quoted2 color
} This is in quoted color
# This is in quoted1 color
Did anyone using a similar $quote_regexp see strange coloring on my
original post? (I am seeing it on the above
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 Thu 25-Apr-2002 at 09:56:50 -0400, David Collantes wrote:
Is there a way to perform a search on all mailboxes, without entering
any in specific? I use maildirs and Mutt 1.5.0i from the CVS.
mboxgrep apparently searches multiple Maildir folders. I've never used
it, so I don't know how it
On Thu 11-Apr-2002 at 11:51:36AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
The specific case is my mutt-users folder. When I reply to a message
I keep the original, and then of course get my reply. Once the thread
dies I still have the original and my reply, but by now it's two pages
back in the index. If
On Mon 08-Apr-2002 at 01:25:08 +1200, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
built-in editor - Right at the end of the manual of course ;-).
Hm, I presume you must mean the editor window key bindings. Sorry,
but the editor window is when I edit message bodies. If editing e.g.
the fcc field in composer
On Sat 06-Apr-2002 at 06:02:26 +1200, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
and then, while holding down the finger on backspace for the next 2
minutes clearing out the to: field, you think mutt is a great program,
but something here is very seriously stuffed. At least I couldn't find
a key which clears
On Thu 04-Apr-2002 at 02:34:50PM -0700, Peter T. Abplanalp wrote:
it is now my understanding that there are 3 ways to sign a message:
pgp/mime, ascii armor, and application/pgp. i'm not certain on the
terminology for the last two or even that there is a difference
between them. might
On Wed 27-Mar-2002 at 12:50:04 -0800, Mike Erickson wrote:
topofscreen===
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
===bottomscreen===
as you scroll down (marker = ''), when you hit 6, scrolling down
leaves '' in the same place but moves the whole list 1..8 up a spot
to reveal 2..9. This way, you
On Tue 26-Mar-2002 at 10:16:16AM -0800, jennyw wrote:
set spoolfile=imap://jennyw@localhost/INBOX
set folder=imap://jennyw@localhost/
I have something similar (with courier-imap), except both $spoolfile and
$folder point to /INBOX
What happens is that when I first run mutt, I see my inbox.
On Tue 26-Mar-2002 at 11:21:44AM -0800, jennyw wrote:
I have something similar (with courier-imap), except both $spoolfile and
$folder point to /INBOX
Yeah, I've tried both -- they seem pretty much interchangeable?
I think they probably are, imap-namespace is one of those ghastly things
On Sun 24-Mar-2002 at 02:09:41PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
I can't think of anything that can be done with a scripting language
built into the .muttrc that can't be done with a bash script being
evaluated with backticks inside the regular .muttrc. (but then again,
I haven't put
On Thu 21-Feb-2002 at 03:28:48PM +0100, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hmm, but how to do this? Sometimes, messages don't contain my
message-id in the References, aren't To: or Cc: me (eg. a message
far down in the thread), but mutt will still show that it belongs to
a given thread.
You can't
On Tue 19-Feb-2002 at 04:23:34PM +0100, Manuel Hendel wrote:
Is there a way to filter/split incoming mails into different folders
as you can with Netscape, or is there another chance/way to do so?
imapfilter does this: http://imapfilter.sourceforge.net/
--
Bruno
On Sat 02-Feb-2002 at 11:53:55AM -0600, William Guynes wrote:
The only thing that worked was spoolfile in {server}INBOX format,
but not in imap://server/INBOX format.
The URL style syntax is new to mutt-1.3.*. If you are using 1.2.5, then
try upgrading to a recent development version like
this patch is declared
# broken, so this will probably delete all your files, drink your beer and eat
# your cat. Bruno Postle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Change these and make sure $resultdir exists as a Maildir, NOTE: this script
# will *delete* all existing files in $resultdir
my $mailfolder = /home/bruno
On Sun 20-Jan-2002 at 11:32:46AM +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
I am looking for a way to access mail stored in ~/Maildir but can't
find it in man page for muttrc. Any takers? Flamers? ;-)
Flamers? This is the default mailfolder if you are also accessing your
mail with courier-imap.
When
On Fri 18-Jan-2002 at 06:31:02AM -0600, John Perry wrote:
Ive started running the latest version of Mutt and have noticed
something odd. Whenever a PGP signed/encrypted message is displayed I
get a ? between lines.
It's fixed for me in mutt-1.3.26 (just released).
--
Bruno
On Tue 25-Dec-2001 at 06:33:15AM -0500, Philip Mak wrote:
I'm used to using pine's editor, which handles filling of paragraphs
(even if they start with due to quoting) fairly nicely.
I'm wondering what configurations for .vimrc do you guys use for use
with mutt?
I don't know where it
On Sun 16-Dec-2001 at 11:49:44PM +0100, René Clerc wrote:
* Gregor Zattler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [16-12-2001 22:30]:
| is there a way to display a message on the last line (below the status
| bar if status_on_top=no)?
|
| I would like to display a message when a special hook gets triggered.
On Thu 13-Dec-2001 at 11:53:10AM +0100, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
I would be interested if somebody had a better solution involving
mime-magic or something that didn't rely on file extensions.
Sorry for replying this late, but have you checked how file(1) works?
Yep, it's something that
On Mon 10-Dec-2001 at 08:04:17PM +0100, Peter Poeml wrote:
Sadly grepmail only works on mbox mail boxes, not with mails stored in
maildirs. You should be able to at least gather the matching mail files
with find:
egrep -l ^From.*frob@(foo|bar).net {maildir1,maildir2,maildir3}/*/* \
On Mon 10-Dec-2001 at 08:04:17PM +0100, Peter Poeml wrote:
Sadly grepmail only works on mbox mail boxes, not with mails stored in
maildirs.
I've never tried it, but mboxgrep apparently works with Maildir, MH and
gzipped mbox files:
http://mboxgrep.sourceforge.net/
--
Bruno
On Sun 09-Dec-2001 at 02:56:05PM -0500, Matej Cepl wrote:
However, emails in this list have mungled Reply-To: directing to
the list. Could it be possible to ask procmail (or how to ask
procmail) that before moving the message to the listy folder, it
would run a message through grep -v
On Sun 02-Dec-2001 at 07:34:42PM +0100, René Clerc wrote:
how does Mutt derive what to set the Content Type of attachments to?
Mainly from looking it up in the /etc/mime.types and ~/.mime.types
files.
I would be interested if somebody had a better solution involving
mime-magic or something
On Sun 02-Dec-2001 at 09:11:37PM +0100, René Clerc wrote:
* Bruno Postle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-12-2001 20:06]:
| On Sun 02-Dec-2001 at 07:34:42PM +0100, René Clerc wrote:
|
| how does Mutt derive what to set the Content Type of attachments to?
|
| Mainly from looking it up in the /etc
On Fri 30-Nov-2001 at 01:09:20PM +, Steve Kennedy wrote:
If I get a pgp/gpg message I now get
[-- End of PGP output --]
\012
[-- The following data is signed --]
\012
I get ? instead of \012
This is the same without any color settings so there is an extra
formfeed character
On Mon 26-Nov-2001 at 10:59:21AM -0800, Collin Peters wrote:
Nope, this is just by me pressing b to bounce the message. The only
thing I can think of is that it is being displayed inline via
antiword.
No, (b)ouncing a message resends a message in its entirety with just
the addition of a
On Sat 03-Nov-2001 at 11:06:16AM -0500, Rich Lafferty wrote:
(In case you haven't already gone D'oh!:)
Am I the only person who got a huge windows virus tagged onto the end of
that email?
--
Bruno
On Sat 03-Nov-2001 at 10:56:51AM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
Am I the only person who got a huge windows virus tagged onto the end of
that email?
All I saw was his PGP signature attached to that email. ;)
Strange, the email I got from gbnet.net _definitely_ had a big virus
On Wed 31-Oct-2001 at 11:01:00AM -0500, Peter L. Berghold wrote:
Putting an X-Echelon header in your email with provocative words in it
supposedly causes the NSA computers to waste cycles processing them.
If you just want to waste cycles on other peoples computers, try this:
On Thu 25-Oct-2001 at 11:02:21AM -0400, Mike Schiraldi wrote:
VeriSign, Inc.1
VeriSign Trust Network1F0D
=www.verisign.com/repository/RPA Incorp. By Ref.,LIAB.LTD(c)981H0F
VeriSign Class 1 CA Individual Subscriber-Persona Not Validated0
01032200Z
020322235959Z0
[snip, lots and
On Fri 19-Oct-2001 at 07:58:24AM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
Is anyone using mutt/gpg to change records at Network Solutions using
pgp? I seem unable to send a change to them which their software will
accept. Their error message is less than lucid.
If it's anything like the nic.uk robot,
On Sat 29-Sep-2001 at 07:00:51PM +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
This seems to work, but it's insane (fun to watch though) - There must
be a sane solution:
The fcc-save-hooks got mixed-up when I was rewriting for the list, my
insane macro should have looked like this (with the default spoolfile
On Sun 30-Sep-2001 at 12:47:53PM +1000, David wrote:
I'm just wondering if it would be possible to use fetchmail or
equivalents to pull the mail off the imap server then sort it with
procmail/maildrop/etc ?
It would, but the point of using imap is to use it for storage and
remote access -
Thanks to Ulf Erikson, I've got a macro that doesn't perform quite as
many unnecessary saves as before. It's still a nasty hack though :-)
Here's a config that assumes: incoming mail arrives in the imap INBOX
(which remains the default spool for unsorted mail), plus there are two
mailing lists
On Sat 22-Sep-2001 at 11:25:28PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
% Is there some equivalent to..
%
% :bind index ?a
%
% ..that would return something like this?:
%
% create-alias create an alias from a message sender
How about just hitting the question mark (unless you've re-bound
On Thu 20-Sep-2001 at 07:07:24AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
:set ?alternates
to see how your $alternates are set.
Cor, you learn something every day. I can't seem to get this trick to
work with key bindings etc.. though.
Is there some equivalent to..
:bind index ?a
..that would
On Fri 31-Aug-2001 at 12:10:19PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use mutt both at home and at work on the same mailbox. Yesterday it
mysteriously purged the last 15 days worth of email.
You need to say what kind of mailboxes you use. imap, mbox, Maildir,
whatever...
I had a similar
On Tue 07-Aug-2001 at 01:42:47PM +0200, Ulf Erikson wrote:
I wrote two macros about a year ago to let me ,Thread or ,Unthread
mails at my will. You'll find the macros in the archives or attached.
It would be nice to have this functionallity in Mutt though.
I agree, I've just rethreaded a
On Mon 06-Aug-2001 at 05:25:52PM -0400, Ethan Blanton wrote:
Justin R. Miller spake unto us the following wisdom:
Which brings me to a question... what does the '' represent in the same
position?
It generally seems to me that it means you have limited your message
list, and there are
On Thu 12-Jul-2001 at 12:49:39PM +, Jonathan Miller wrote:
I really love the concept of vfolders, which are basically SQL
statements that create folders out of a bunch of mail in a database.
This is a definite issue with the mail-as-file system for storing mail.
Like most people, I have
On Thu 08-Mar-2001 at 04:23:35PM +0100, Mullen A.J. wrote:
I'm having problems sending attachments to non mutt users. It appears
to be stemming from their not being able to recognize the boundaries
between attachments (I've noticed that other mailers use a "boundary"
variable, and my mutt
On Thu 08-Mar-2001 at 05:42:11PM +0100, Mullen A.J. wrote:
Here's an example of the full header and boundaries I'm sending
which is not being properly decoded by other mailers (although it
is by other mutt users).
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Mar 8 15:20:13 2001
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001
On Wed 21-Feb-2001 at 10:29:22PM -0500, Marc Tardif wrote:
How can I manage multiple imap mailboxes in mutt? I'd like to be able
to read each mailbox seperately, perhaps using a convenient way to
switch between them.
Sorry I can't help you, but this reminds me of a feature that I'd like
to
On Tue 09-Jan-2001 at 09:10:01PM +, Bruno Postle wrote:
Use \..* as your mask so you match the somewhat odd courier naming
convention.
That regex is just plain-wrong, it works for all the wrong reasons.
It should have been ^\. to match everything beginning with a dot.
Bruno
--
http
On Mon 08-Jan-2001 at 02:57:27PM +0100, georg wrote:
courier uses a so called "folder-extension". In a normal maildir there
are only 3 dirs: new, cur, tmp. To store the imap-folder-structure
courier (and sqwebmail and maildrop) creates dirs with a leading dot.
The dot indicates that it is a
On Sun 07-Jan-2001 at 11:59:40AM -0800, Michael Elkins wrote:
On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 05:53:41PM +0100, georg wrote:
will there be support for the maildir-folder-extension to the
maildir-format used by courier, sqwebmail and maildrop?
Please describe what support is missing. I'm not
On Fri 15-Dec-2000 at 12:47:44PM +0100, Martin wrote:
OK. In Outlook the signature is shown as an atachement.
It's worse than that, if you use 'multipart/signed' the message body
appears as an attachment (apparently - I've never actually seen this).
Something I have found out recently is that
On Thu 14-Dec-2000 at 11:03:13AM -0600, David Champion wrote:
This has come up before in my conversation with others. I think that
signing all mail as a policy is a waste of resources and a potential
source of annoyance, whether it's list mail or not. I think that
sensitive material (code
On Fri 22-Sep-2000 at 02:42:17PM +0200, Hugo Haas wrote:
Are there any plans for support of RFC2369[1] headers?
I just discovered that Pine was offering a neat interface to
unsubscribe from a mailing list, get help, etc, using the List-*
headers, and now I'm jealous. :-)
You could start
On Fri 22-Sep-2000 at 06:04:51PM +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Fri 22-Sep-2000 at 02:42:17PM +0200, Hugo Haas wrote:
Are there any plans for support of RFC2369[1] headers?
I just discovered that Pine was offering a neat interface to
unsubscribe from a mailing list, get help, etc
On Thu 24-Aug-2000 at 12:40:59PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
mutt creates, by default, ordinary text messages, though they can be
enhanced by changing character sets, so the only image you could truly
put into a standard message would be a good old-fashioned ASCII
drawing.
I guess the problem
On Sat 24-Jun-2000 at 12:50:34PM -0700, Gottipati Aravind wrote:
My question now is whats the purpose of that hostname variable if it
does not work?
As far as I can tell, it's the only way of setting the hostname part of
the generated 'Message-ID: ' header.
Bruno
--
I was briefly inspired by the O'Reily book 'Practical Internet
Groupware' and a mail oriented project I'm working on, to write this
script. It handles rfc 2368 mailto: links in urlview and passes them on
to the mutt command line.
This sort of stuff:
mailto:[EMAIL
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