URL:http://www.davep.org/mutt/muttrc/folder-hooks.html and look at the
last set of hooks.
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, in
emacs.
. o O ( M-x term RET is your friend. )
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be solved by Lars Hecking's noiconv
patch.
It did.
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or so people I know. [SNIP]
How about, instead of using aliases, you use mutt's address query facility
(see section 4.5 of the manual)? Then, all you need do is type in the part
of their name that you can remember and hit the query key.
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:
| charset.h:39: parse error before `ICONV_CONST'
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Any pointers on what I'm missing here?
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* Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-17 10:28:39 -0400]:
On 17/05/02 Dave Pearson did speaketh:
URL:http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/mutt/ is a mail editing mode that has
mutt in mind.
Mutt mode is no longer maintained to my knowledge. Look for post-mode,
which is based
* Gregor Zattler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-19 20:30:02 +0200]:
Hi Dave,
* Dave Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Fre 19 Apr 2002 10:37:54 GMT]:
[...]
I use:
,
| ;;; muttrc-mode.el --- Major mode to edit muttrc under Emacs
|
| ;;; Copyright (C) 2000 Laurent Pelecq
remember where I got it from and I can't locate it
in the ELL or via Google.
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* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-18 22:42:51 +0200]:
--
Jr arrq xvyysvyrf gung npghnyyl *xvyy*!
Including killing those who don't use proper sig dashes, presumably?
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for lbdb] What problems are you having
getting the palm side of lbdb working? What did you do to try and use it?
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* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 21:03:16 +0200]:
* Dave Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 15:43]:
set status_format=Hello, I am mutt and my PID is `echo $PPID`
and variations on that theme?
have you tried that? i dont think so. ;-)
Then you think wrong. I don't post
on a system
which uses *the* Bounce Shell?
Congratulations, you've figured out the variations on a theme part.
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* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 16:33:45 +0200]:
can mutt display its own process id?
set status_format=Hello, I am mutt and my PID is `echo $PPID`
and variations on that theme?
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programmable via slang.
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I'm missing something here but I don't use list-reply to tell mutt
that an email is from a mailing list, I use list-reply to tell mutt that I
want to respond to the list it was from (instead of to the author of the
email, or whatever).
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* Shawn McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-15 10:17:37 -0500]:
This one time, at band camp, Dave Pearson wrote:
Perhaps I'm missing something here but I don't use list-reply to tell
mutt that an email is from a mailing list, I use list-reply to tell
mutt that I want to respond
)
|
| ELISP (parse-time-string 020313 14:17)
| (0 17 14 nil nil nil nil nil nil)
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* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-14 12:09:19 +0100]:
* Dave Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-14 09:27]:
,
| ELISP (parse-time-string 020313 14:17)
| (0 17 14 nil nil nil nil nil nil)
`
looks like the parsing can still be enhanced. *ehem*
How should it infer
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-14 13:52:07 +0100]:
* Dave Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-14 12:17]:
How should it infer the year format, get the seconds and work out the
timezone from the above data? Even if the seconds is considered lossy
the other two items of data seem
read mailbox somewhere else. The
personal followup would alert the author that someone has made a response to
an email they've authored.
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be
obsolete the very next day.
Eh?
Now, this Mail-Followup-To: needs to be put to better use than creating
more problems.
What problems?
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need to be in my database. I can't seem to delete an entry tho.
How would one do that?
How did you attempt to delete an entry? I think you'll find that you can
simply edit ~/.lbdb/m_inmail.list and remove the entries you don't want.
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the default WinDOS shell. Hint: WinDOS
imposes your choice of command line shell in just about the same way that
(for example) GNU/Linux does.
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of the default shell on WinDOS has always used
the character. Personally I haven't used the default shell of WinDOS
since about 1991 and the last character of the prompt hasn't been for
that length of time.
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and the default prompt
of the default shell was $p$g.
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a look at section 4.7 of the mutt manual.
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On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 12:54:06AM -0800, Brian Nelson wrote:
Wolfgang Kaufmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
not -- but -- !
RFC 1036 (Standard for interchange of USENET messages)
Err, don't you mean -- \n?
Err, don't you mean \n-- \n? :)
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On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 06:40:37PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 17:10:24 +, Dave Pearson wrote:
Right, ok, the mode I use locally (not to be confused with post.el)
doesn't handle that either. This is never a problem for me because I
view the above as broken
On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 12:02:53PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 08:46:16 +, Dave Pearson wrote:
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 06:40:37PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
Yes, but some users generate such quoting.
Obviously, otherwise it wouldn't exist. See above
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 03:42:56AM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 15:04:15 +, Dave Pearson wrote:
I use emacs as my editor for composing email with mutt, the mode I use
is a local hack that derives from `mail-mode' (some of the code in
question made
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 04:17:38PM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 10:32:47 +, Dave Pearson wrote:
Given that I've never made my mode publicly available (at least, I don't
ever recall making it publicly available other than donating some
non-mode stuff to post.el
`mail-mode' (some of the code in question made
it into post.el URL:http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/mutt/). I've never had
a problem with M-q and normally quoted text and, on the very rare occasion
that I do have a problem, I use `set-fill-prefix' (C-x .) to give the
filling code a clue.
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to $ by default).
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a variation on the
problem that's spoken about there (actually the reverse problem if you think
about it).
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into mutt?
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.
I seem to remember Incoming being mentioned.
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:
,
| # Use the @ key as a quick save and synx button.
| macro index @ save-message=mbox\nsync-mailbox\n
`
defined when I'm in my $MAIL folder, but I don't want it defined anywhere
else. To clear it I use:
,
| bind index @ noop
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enough, pressing dot-dot-v now gives:
,
| Key is not bound. Press '?' for help.
`
How didn't it work for you?
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On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 03:10:58PM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
How does one clear a macro?
Bind the key in question to noop.
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as you'd like but the current
setup doesn't need to be as unwieldy as you've reported it is.
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. Replying to this post and choosing to have the original
message included, I get the above. The lines with the dashes disappeared.
I wonder why. Well, consider that as a side effect.
Could it be that you're using emacs as your editor and post.el as the mode
to edit with?
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On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 12:50:58AM -0700, Luke Ravitch wrote:
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 08:30:22AM +0100, Dave Pearson wrote:
Could it be that you're using emacs as your editor and post.el as the
mode to edit with?
Indeed, I am. I take it Post mode is responsible for the trimming
and have been using sendmail to do the queue
handling all that time.
When I bring up the link the queue gets flushed. Nice and simple.
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On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 04:43:02PM +0100, Dave Pearson wrote:
It's not just laptops. Any machine with a dial-up connection where that
connection is dial-on-demand really needs queueing. [SNIP]
That should have read /isn't/ dial-in-demand.
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I'm not even at my
desk when this happens. As you might imagine any kind of manual intervention
on my part, be it handling the queue by hand or reading logs, would be out
of the question.
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search~T\n
`
would make Esc-TAB move to the next tagged message in an index.
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the quotes around set?
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On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 08:30:00AM +0100, Viktor Lakics wrote:
This is probably a FAQ, sorry for that if it is. I frequently want to
attach on of my previous mails from the sent folder. But with attach I can
only attach a file.
See section 2.4 of the mutt manual.
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this would be a better idea.
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you can do it by searching
the references header for text that corresponds to your emails. For example,
I use the following to colour new messages that mention either of the forms
of message ID found in my emails:
,
| color index brightgreen white "~N ~x \"hagbard\.(demon\.co\.uk|davep\.org
the list sorted by real name in Mutt?
The manual page for lbdbq documents the LBDB sort options. Didn't that work
for you?
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On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 01:56:38PM +0200, Andre Berger wrote:
* Dave Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-13 11:34 +0200:
The manual page for lbdbq documents the LBDB sort options. Didn't that work
for you?
No! "man lbdbq" gives me a Sept 1999 version that doesn't mention any sor
xemacs every time you want to compose? If so you should look at
gnuclient (it comes with xemacs).
post.el URL:http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/mutt/ might also be of interest
to you.
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an xterm (M-x
term RET) and then use gnuclient as the editor for mutt so that the editor
that mutt is running in is used to compose your mail?
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On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 08:12:41AM +0100, Dave Pearson wrote:
If that's what you're after perhaps you could run mutt inside an xterm (M-x
term RET) [SNIP]
That should have ream "eterm", not "xterm".
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On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 06:01:28AM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 08:24:14AM +0100, Dave Pearson wrote:
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 08:12:41AM +0100, Dave Pearson wrote:
If that's what you're after perhaps you could run mutt inside an xterm (M-x
term RET) [SNIP
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 12:26:25PM +0200, Theo Bierman wrote:
why is it when i send a mail to someone in my aliases file, it sends it
off with my own domain name and not what is specified in the aliases file
itself
Where are your aliases stored?
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like:
,
| echo $HOME/Mail/* | tr " " "\n" | grep -Ev "not wanted" | tr "\n" " "
`
Where not wanted is the list of boxes you don't want. eg:
,
| grep -Ev "SPAM|outbox"
`
-- cut here ------
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 09:53:39AM +0100, Kirill Miazine wrote:
Hello,
There's one type of macro I can't get working:
Pressing Ctrl-q should bring me to the qmail folder (=qmail) and Ctrl-m
should bring me to the mutt folder (=mutt).
What did you try and how didn't it work?
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On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 10:19:25AM +0100, Kirill Miazine wrote:
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 09:16:23AM +, Dave Pearson wrote:
What did you try and how didn't it work?
macro index \Cq "c=qmailenter" and nothing happened when I pressed C-q
C-q is probably been caught by you
velopers think.
Note that I'm not on the development list.]
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addition of a configuration
variable to control the behaviour (perhaps there are reasons why people
would wish this extra digging didn't happen)?
Would any of the developers care to comment on why this would be a bad idea?
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ht
ion denied. In
/usr/local/bin, I have:
-rw-r--r-- 1 userid userid .. . mutt.octet.stream
How do i fix this?.
Make the file executable.
What is mutt.octet.stream, is it like mutt.octet.filter?
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that large parts of your ~/.muttrc are actually large
parts of mine. I'd be surprised to find that you're subscribed to all the
mailing lists I'm subscribed to and that your list of alternate email
addresses is the same as mine.
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[mutt-dev removed to the reply list, this isn't a mutt development issue]
On Sat, Feb 03, 2001 at 05:34:25AM -, Jim M. wrote:
In mutt when trying to see attachments of type: .pdf i get: command:
mutt.octet.filter
Is mutt.octet.filter in your path?
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On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 11:30:57AM +0100, Heinrich Langos wrote:
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 03:53:44PM +, Dave Pearson wrote:
With an attitude like that it's not surprising that you're confused
about what I've been saying. Read what I've actually said, look for the
reasonable reason
space sync_mailbox
sync_mailbox: no such function in map
This:
,
| bind index space sync-mailbox
`
works with no problems here.
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On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 12:55:46PM +, Conor Daly wrote:
Try
:bind index space sync
Mutt doesn't appear to have such a function. Did you mean `sync-mailbox'?
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blems. IOW, I was reporting my
experiences with it. I see no problem with that. I see nothing uppish about
that either. I reported a fact and an experience.
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On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 01:34:03PM +0100, Heinrich Langos wrote:
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 08:07:58PM +, Dave Pearson wrote:
It would appear that we have different definitions of "accessed" and
"modified". My copy of mutt shows me when an mbox has been modified, no
hich you do anyway by starting
parsingthere)
That sounds like a good solution for the problem I highlight above.
PS: You still appear to have a configuration problem with your copy of mutt:
,
| Mail-Followup-To: heinrich, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
`
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On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 05:40:03PM +0100, Heinrich Langos wrote:
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 12:05:01PM +, Dave Pearson wrote:
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 12:24:40PM +0100, Heinrich Langos wrote:
the problem with "-y" is that it simply doesn't work reliably.
Yes it does.
No
e you back to the
screen you get when you do a "mutt -y".
Sorry I'm such a lamer, especially if this is something easy to fix. If
someone has the time, and can provide a .muttrc to accomplish this, or
better still, what I need to toss into my .muttrc, I would be forever in
you
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 12:24:40PM +0100, Heinrich Langos wrote:
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 09:27:53AM +, Dave Pearson wrote:
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 09:01:42PM -0800, Trae McCombs wrote:
mailbox 1 3 new messages
mailbox 2 12 new messages
mailbox 3 8
nd
doesn't have an attachment. Cool eh?
Now, I'd have been more impressed if it had known that you didn't want to
attach anything in this case. ;
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mailbox, how can I return to the standard mailbox?
Change back to it. See section 4.7 of the manual for shortcut names of
various "standard" folders.
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On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 07:05:07AM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 09:06:53AM +, Dave Pearson muttered:
The emacs junkies out there might also like to note that the emacs mutt
mode (as in mail editing mode, not the mode for editing muttrc files)
has a similar
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 08:26:43AM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 02:34:36PM +, Dave Pearson muttered:
Apologies, I thought there was a link to it on URL:http://www.mutt.org/.
See URL:http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/mutt/.
Mea culpa. There is a link from the mutt
-outbox
Perhaps it is possible, I just missed it?
How about something like:
,
| echo $HOME/Mail/* | tr " " "\n" | grep -Ev "not wanted" | tr "\n" " "
`
Where not wanted is the list of boxes you don't want. eg:
,---
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 05:21:02PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
And now the question:
Is it possible to attach more than a single file in this way?
Yes. Have one Attach: header for each file you want to attach.
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http
magic from mutt every time I select an address.
Any ideas?
Not exactly an lbdb solution, but, why not simply turn it into a mutt alias
instead? The results browser has a `create-alias' function (bound to "a" by
default).
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On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 06:51:11PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
Jeff Howie muttered:
This is obviously a feature of mutt, and I think it's _GREAT_, but what
exactly is the logic of what's going on here. There's no detail in the
docs regarding this behavior that I can find.
As you
On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 10:56:51AM -0600, Jeff Howie wrote:
This is obviously a feature of mutt, and I think it's _GREAT_, but what
exactly is the logic of what's going on here. There's no detail in the
docs regarding this behavior that I can find.
See section 3.11 of the manual.
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On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 10:18:31AM +0100, Conor Daly wrote:
Incidentally, does anyone know of a way to cycle through the list of
folders with new mail on the "c" command. for instance, my Work-related
mailboxes are listed before the lists in .muttrc but there's times when
I'm expecting a
On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 07:07:05PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Only hassle is that procmailing to block spam is like shutting the stable
_after_ the horse has bolted. You've already received the mail ... so any
saving in cost is illusory at best (esp with a desktop linux box
On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 10:21:12AM -0500, the/eXtreme wrote:
Is it possible that using hooks to generate different cyber-egos for
different recipients could inadvertently shut me out of a news group that
I was subscribed to? Could I somehow have set things in .muttrc so that a
news group no
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 01:43:48PM +0200, Jan Houtsma wrote:
I dont know anything ab gpg. After installing a clean RH7.0 which includes
mutt-1.2.5i-3 i always get the following warnings if i view a gpg signed
message:
"gpg: Warning: using insecure memory!
gpg: Signature made Mon 09 Oct
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 02:53:52PM +0200, Jan Houtsma wrote:
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 01:32:52PM +0100, Dave Pearson wrote:
Have you considered reading the documentation for GPG? For example:
Sure i would consider it if i knew that there was a program like that!! I
didnt even know i
In section 3.6 of the mutt (1.2.5i) manual it says:
,
| Note: Macro definitions (if any) listed in the help screen(s), are
| silently truncated at the screen width, and are not wrapped.
`
but if I look in the help screen of my mutt at my macros they *are* wrapped.
Is this simply a
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 03:01:47PM -0700, Pyuesh Daya wrote:
Does anybody out there know of an address book that I can use with Mutt. I
already am using the Perl script that interface with an Ldap server. I am
looking for an address book that I can using locally on My PC !!
Have a look at
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 10:50:11PM +1100, raf wrote:
my ~/.muttrc contains:
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subscribe vim vimdev psst ipchains ipmasq muttuser muttdev netfilter netfilterdev
[SNIP]
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when i receive mail
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 06:22:08PM +0200, Andy Spiegl wrote:
I also don't have the URL handy, but it should be available in the list
archives at least. Possibly also on the Links page at www.mutt.org.
I have been using it for a long time and made some small extensions. It's
attached to
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 02:46:21PM +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
My feeling is that quite a large
number of people _are_ using the development versions, though ...
Just because many people use a development version it doesn't follow that
they don't report
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 02:46:17PM +0100, housebee wrote:
I have read the FAQ but could not find any help matching my problem. I
hope someone can help me to make it able for me to check more than one
pop3 hosts.
From section 4.10 of the mutt manual:
,
| Note: The POP3 support is there
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 08:05:44PM +0930, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
I like to save postings as e-mail messages. With slrn I used to mail them
to myself. Now I can just save them in a mail folder.
slrn can save posts to a file that mutt will recognise as an mbox folder.
I've been doing this for
On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 02:49:25PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
I would think you would be more likely to get a useful answer on the lbdb
lists or newsgroups than on this one.
Is there a lbdb mailing list?
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Take a look in Hagbard's World: | mutt.octet.filter - autoview octet-streams
On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 01:21:00PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
pub 1024D/AFEFC23B 2000-06-29 jimh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sub 4096g/ED49589E 2000-06-29
pub 1024D/401A068F 1998-09-03 PHXMGNT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sub 2048g/12BE4CB3 1998-09-03
(to set the stage). Running lbdbq using only
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 07:20:53PM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
My local file was unchecked, but the global file works fine. And when I
entered and configure to use m_palm after loading and installing the perl
files, then performing a query... I received this information back:
Waiting for
On Fri, Aug 18, 2000 at 01:03:18PM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
Is there a simple way to prevent some messages from getting sent to the
$record file?
For example I'd prefer not to save messages sent to 'abuse@' addresses as
I don't want to keep them and they're often large.
Use `fcc-hook'
According to section 6.3.27 of the mutt manual (I'm running 1.2.5i here) the
variable `date_format' "controls the format of the date printed by the
``%d'' sequence in ``index_format''".
Further, section 6.3.73 says that the %d and %D sequences display the date
and time of a message "in the
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