at a time.
I looked through the documentation and didn't find any option to set
displaying of To/CC fields to multiline mode.
Am I missing something, or there is no way to do this in mutt?
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Description: PGP signature
To: and Cc: member neatly expanded on its
own line.
Allright, that might work - but it populates the whole list of headers, which
isn't very convenient. Is it possible to limit the list of headers to
something like From/To/CC/Subject?
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pgpRpbwEo2XFc.pgp
Description: PGP
, so I need to quit it and then press 'E'.
Perhaps it mutt could open vim with all the headers populated on reply - that
would be handy.
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Description: PGP signature
On Fri, Jul 08, 2011 at 11:57:06AM CDT, David Champion d...@uchicago.edu
wrote:
* On 08 Jul 2011, Eugene wrote:
Mutt 1.5.21 has been out since September 2010. Does anyone know when
the next release will be, whether it's a 1.5.22 developer release or a
final 1.6 release?
For 1.6
Mutt 1.5.21 has been out since September 2010. Does anyone know when
the next release will be, whether it's a 1.5.22 developer release or a
final 1.6 release?
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running Mutt on my Macs since Mac OS X Public Beta.
Also, there is a port called MacVim that is a first-class Mac OS X
application (app bundle and all) that you may want to try first:
http://code.google.com/p/macvim/
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it would help by showing it's affecting more
people, but who knows.
/lurk
I'm hit by the non-working arrow keys problems too after updating
OS X to 10.6.3. Latest devel, mutt-1.5.20.
lurk
- Eugene
=19907
Or you can Google for someone else's download of Xcode 2.5, but that's
an exercise left for the gentle reader...
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m_osx_addressbook m_passwd m_finger
in the file /opt/local/etc/lbdb.rc before it was used.
So even after you sort your missing module you may need to tweak a
config.
There is a Mac OS X Hints article that mentions this too:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20041024163030501
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On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 11:34:25AM CDT, Trey Sizemore t...@fastmail.fm wrote:
On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 08:04 -0400, Trey Sizemore wrote:
On Fri Oct 23, 2009 04:26AM, Eugene wrote:
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 09:08:23PM CDT, Trey Sizemore t...@fastmail.fm
wrote:
I previously had
://log.antiflux.org/grant/2006/11/22/mutt-with-imap-and-ssl-on-os-x
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messing with /etc/profile. Did you try my suggestion?
A short time ago, Eugene wrote:
/sw indicates Fink.
http://www.finkproject.org/doc/bundled/install-fast.php
The last command runs a little script to help set up your Unix paths
(and other things) for use with Fink. In most cases
.)
So basically add the line . /sw/bin/init.sh into your ~/.profile or
~/.bash_profile init files. This should add /sw/bin to your PATH, and
set up other Fink-related environment variables as well.
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? If you specify the
full path for each command in your mailcap, does that work?
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Hi all.
I have a problem with multipart MIME signed messages with attachments:
mutt doesn't display attached files correctly, they are
displayed as the part of message.
Attached file is example of such message, sent with icedove.
Any advice on how to fix it? Thanks.
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: message/html; w3m -dump -force_html %s ; copiousoutput
: message/htm ; w3m -dump -force_html %s ; copiousoutput
message/html? Is this an official MIME entry?
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the
: GSSSP (Gross Solar System Spam Product).
If you open an HTML email with a web browser with ad-blocking features,
you should be okay. Also, you can set your browser to not load images
automatically.
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The command:
send-hook '~h address' command
causes Mutt to generate an error h: not supported in this mode that
isn't documented anywhere. How do I get a send-hook to match a pattern
within a custom header of the current message? Thanks in advance.
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On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 03:34:50PM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
:
: * Eugene Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-25 12:33]:
:
: The command send-hook '~h address' command
: causes Mutt to generate an error h: not supported
: in this mode that isn't documented anywhere.
:
: one more thing
.
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@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/utf8.Po@am__quote@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/wcwidth.Po@am__quote@
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On Fri, Sep 13, 2002 at 02:19:49AM -0700, Eugene Lee wrote:
:
: I'm having problems compiling mutt-1.4i on Mac OS X 10.2. I already
: discovered that --without-iconv doesn't work and have applied Lars'
: patch-1.4.lh.noiconv.1 patch (it says patch.1.3.28.lh.noiconv in the
: patched ChangeLog
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 09:44:53AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
:
: On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 06:44:46PM -0700, Eugene Lee wrote:
:
: Now if I can only figure out how to keep both entries and get Mutt to
: let me select between the two methods...
:
: You can. Just put them in you mailcap
into plain text, quote it, and finally edit it? Or is
this a mailcap issue? Thanks in advance.
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On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 05:36:43PM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
:
: On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 05:06:12PM -0700, Eugene Lee wrote:
:
: I receive several HTML messages that arrive as an attachment with no
: plain text equivalent in the main message body or another attachment.
: When I reply
support for icnv functions.
If someone has a hint for me, please let me know about it.
Thanks in advance.
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in advance for any suggestions.
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On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 01:00:40PM -0800, Michael Elkins wrote:
:
: Eugene Lee wrote:
:
: I'd like to change this slightly. On messages sent to the mailing list
: via the alternate address B, I want 'L' to generate the headers using
: the main address A, i.e. To: A. Messages sent
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from the previous release (features, code base, etc.).
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to a particular
:archive.
:
: 1)How may I do this?
solution 1) ;d
solution 2) ;s
: 2)Where is documentation on this?
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-4.html#ss4.3
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, or it's configured to
ignore ~/.forward (or any other user-maintained config file), you're
pretty much stuck. If your admin is physically accessible, try bribing
the person with food.
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=GroupWritableDirPathSafe
OS X made the IMHO stupid decision to make / 775. The only reason AFAIK
this was done was so that old Mac OS installer programs running in
Classic mode within OS X could leave README docs and other miscellania
in the root directory.
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is just code).
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On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 10:17:04AM -0700, Seraphim Larsen wrote:
: On Thu Aug 16 16:25, Eugene Lee wrote:
:
: Mutt compiles on Mac OS X without much problems.
:
: I'm glad to hear it!
I've had mutt-1.2.5 compiled with ncurses-5.2 for quite some time now
(it's been fine since OS X PB). I
: [info]'
BTW, this hook only works if the person you're sending to has the word
info in the email address. So you could so something like:
send-hook '(email1|email2|...)' 'my_hdr Subject: [info]'
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or Carbon version, I dunno.
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it to be is
: =people/joeman..
:
: Perhaps 'save-hook . =people/%u' or 'save-hook !~l =people/%u' will
: do what you want.
Is '%u' documented in the Mutt 1.2.5 docs as a valid save-hook sequence?
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On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 11:41:48AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
: ...and then Eugene Lee said...
: %
: % Is '%u' documented in the Mutt 1.2.5 docs as a valid save-hook sequence?
:
: Now that you know what it is and searching is trivial, you should look
: it up for yourself and see.
:
: It is. Well
encoded to prevent data corruption
when sent via email. But this encoding process often inflates the size
of attachments by 30-40%. So with you, an inflated size of 2.8 MB and an
actual size of 2 MB is quite normal.
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how to set --with-curses=DIR. Is there a nice way to
this work? Or is it time to hack the configure script? Any suggestions
are welcome!
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function that bind recognizes, and Mutt 1.2.5 works correctly
according to the docs. Is there an undocumented way to remove a macro?
If not, is noop recognized by macro in the 1.3 series?
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On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 09:28:22AM +0100, Dave Pearson wrote:
:
: On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 01:02:57AM -0700, Eugene Lee wrote:
:
: [SNIP] Is there an undocumented way to remove a macro?
: If not, is noop recognized by macro in the 1.3 series?
:
: Simply `bind' noop to the key
Is there a way to unset a macro in Mutt? I couldn't find a noop-like
sequence that bind recognizes. I have different macros set to the same
keys for certain folder hooks, but I'd like for those same keys do
nothing on other folders.
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When replying to a message with an empty subject, Mutt defaults the subject to you
mail. Is there a way I can change this?
Thanks,
Eugene
/var/spool/mail"
SHAREDIR="/etc"
SYSCONFDIR="/etc"
-ISPELL
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I'm just curious to ask is there a timetable for Mutt 1.3 to go stable
and be released (Mutt 1.4 I assume?). It would be neat if Mutt had a
modular structure that lets people add functionality without having to
significantly modify the core.
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the mailing list address to my
"subscribe" line and let 's' automatically save messages to a file
usually named after the mailing list.
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with an appropriate mailbox filename. I then manually
save messages from the mailing list server software to the same mailbox.
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it to my windoze dir. How can I do that?
You'll probably get better-looking results if you run some kind of
man2html converter so that you can read stuff via a web browser.
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tion for it was installed/kept on your system). By default,
: Ctrl-H i gets you into GNUEmacs info mode once in the editor itself.
There's a book on the VI editor by O'Reilly and Associations that has a
nice section on regular expressions, with explanations and examples that
are pretty novice-frien
and the binary seems to work pretty well. Any thoughts
or suggestions are appreciated, thanks!
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not the greatest with Unix scripts..
Mutt scripts, including the aliases files, can be commented out by
putting a # as the first character on the line. So you can do things
like so:
alias eugene "Eugene Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# home phone is 987-654-3210
#
ldcards or shortcuts.
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just deleted from it, it says I still have that alias. I
: also tried 'source ~/.mutt.aliases' , etc.
Once an alias is loaded into memory, it's stays there. It doesn't go
away until you quit Mutt, or use the "unalias" command to remove the
alias from Mutt's memory.
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On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 07:48:20PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
: Eugene Lee muttered:
:
: If I had the following mailboxes that all start with the letter 'b':
:
: ~/Mail/bob
: ~/Mail/bobby
: ~/Mail/info/bricks
: ~/Mail/network/tools/bing
:
: Is it possible to make
If I had the following mailboxes that all start with the letter 'b':
~/Mail/bob
~/Mail/bobby
~/Mail/info/bricks
~/Mail/network/tools/bing
Is it possible to make a single folder-hook pattern that matches all of
these mailboxes?
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SHAREDIR="/etc"
SYSCONFDIR="/etc"
-ISPELL
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On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 04:02:37AM -0800, Eugene Lee wrote:
:
: I'm trying to set up a folder-hook that matches all mailboxes I read
: beginning with a specific character. However, the ^ metacharacter does
: not appear to work at all for some reason. Here's an example that
: should work
ct the developers, please mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
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more sophisticated like Vi or Emacs
because the former is just easier to use and configure, while the latter
requires semi-programmers to be useful.
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On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 10:02:31AM -0700, Mike E wrote:
System: FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE [using ncurses 1.8.6/ache]
You'd better obtain more recent version of ncurses and recompile.
I have version 4.2 while you have only 1.8.6.
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it to something where you have a right write
4) make sure that that directory exists
That's all I guess.
Good luck.
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Just wondering if anyone has gotten Mutt to work under the Mac OS X
Public Beta.
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not right. :)
You've got to syncronize somehow charsets in headers and body.
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Public PGP key: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subjec
* ^Subject: publicpgpkey
| /home/eugene/bin/publicpgpkey "`formail -x 'From: '`"
2) /home/eugene/bin/publicpgpkey:
#!/bin/sh
KEYRING=/home/eugene/.pgp/pubring.pkr
PUBLIC=/tmp/publicpgpkey
USERID=Eugene
if [ "$1" == "--help" ] ; then
echo "Public PGP key utility.&
That's very nice but I'd like my signature to be changed every time
I compose a new message. Not every session of mutt.
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Possible solve:
To switch decrypting and decoding. First decrypt then decode the output of
decryption. Guess it should help.
Any other variants how to do this in other way?
P.S. How can I include cookies from fortune for example into my signature?
Answer directly please.
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sendlib.o signal.o sort.o status.o
system.o thread.o charset.o history.o lib.o muttlib.o editmsg.o pgp.o pgpinvoke.o
pgpkey.o pgplib.o gnupgparse.o resize.o -lncurses ./intl/libintl.a
muttlib.o: In function `mutt_adv_mktemp':
/private/home/eugene/src/mutt-1.2.5/muttlib.c(.text
:
http://home.austin.rr.com/telnet/
I think dataComet and BetterTelnet also support ANSI color sequences.
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:
:
: source ~/.mutt/colors.`if [ "$TERM" = "linux" ] ; then echo \
: linux ; else echo default ; fi`
Can't you do something like:
source ~/.mutt/$TERM
and then just create a different muttrc file for each terminal?
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problems, they can move onto the
official references.
I'm also interested in helping out with a Mutt FAQ project. So who's in
charge of the beast? :)
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to
manually specify the current mailbox?
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On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 04:18:50PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
: Eugene Lee proclaimed on mutt-users that:
:
: When I am replying to messages, I'd like to have carbon copies stored
: in my current mailbox. I was hoping the following might work:
:
: set record=.
:
: Try
:
: set
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 02:06:02PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
:On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 02:14:28AM -0700, Eugene Lee wrote:
:
: Besides tagging messages by absolute datetimes, this could be extended
: to your specific problem by allowing relative datetime patterns. So you
: could do things
s like tag messages that are 14 days old or older.
What does everyone else think?
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belonging to collapsed threads, the application uncollapses
only those threads to reveal the matched message(s). What do you think
of this behavior? Good idea? Bad idea?
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er. Mutt has no built-in
function to do the latter.
You can fake a "reply to all" function by doing a group-reply, then quit
your editor, then hit 'E' to edit your message including headers, then
manually move the "Cc:" addresses to the "To:" addresses.
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There are a few parts of the manual that list a "sort oder"? :)
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be child's
:play in Perl, the world is not Perl. :-)
:
:Or should I start putting together a patch, right after I relearn C?
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documented or not, ""
:_is_ the most widely accepted standard for tagging quoted
:messages when replying.
It is. But it's not an RFC standard.
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of the reply. Group
reply only composes a normal reply but instead puts all the "To:" email
addresses into the "Cc" header. Should I forward this request to
mutt-dev?
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, quit your editor, then use 'E' to
edit your message with full headers included, and delete any spurious
"In-Reply-To:" header.
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paragraph with lines in ideal length.
by just piping the lines to an external filter, 'par -gqr 72'. :)
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ot;junk" and "list" for list emails.
:
: It is well documented in the SENDMAIL INSTALLATION AND OPERATION GUIDE.
But there's no RFC for it, is there?
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On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 12:54:55PM -0600, Jason Helfman wrote:
:I was hunting around for this last night, but where do can you specify
:your character set for a "quoting reply"
set indent_string=" "
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to fix your $HOME/.forward
file, if your local MTA (Sendmail, qmail, etc.) isn't configured to call
Procmail automatically.
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commands deal with shell globbing only? Would
it be a good idea to make both commands use regex patterns?
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On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 02:20:27AM -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
:Eugene Lee [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
:
: Having said this, I saw one feature in TheBat that I'd like to see Mutt
: have someday: the ability to create and use templates for new messages,
: replies, forwarded messages, etc
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 12:04:42PM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
:On 2000-03-10 02:57:41 -0800, Eugene Lee wrote:
:
:set attribution="Hullo, %F!\n\nI have a comment about\
: your message about \"%s\" on %d.\n\n\
: - begin original message -"
:set post_inde
kernel way? For example, the
previous Mutt beta was 1.1.7. Since the current release is still beta,
shouldn't it be numbered as 1.1.9 ?
Just curious, this is really new information to me. I feel so clueless...
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saw one feature in TheBat that I'd like to see Mutt
have someday: the ability to create and use templates for new messages,
replies, forwarded messages, etc.
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the manual (section 3, Configuration):
:
: When multiple matches occur, commands are executed in the order
: they are specified in the muttrc.
I got bit by this too just a little while ago. I guess I'm used to the
short circuit logic in C.
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tings.
Now imagine you had different sets of settings for different folders!
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On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 03:03:19PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
:Eugene Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
: I know I can do this by setting up a new key, but I'd rather invent no
: new keystrokes if possible. Or should I just start practicing the
: habit of tag-save to /dev/null
the same job (it actually does a better job, IMHO).
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a "Sender:" header.
: Which MTA does it?
:
: Mutt doesn't, either. What does this leave? Mailing list software?
Yes. Many do so to help identify messages being sent by some daemon.
:Could this possibly be added by my ISP's smtp server?
Probably yes, as well as any other header.
list, it should automatically show =mutt,
:the folder into which I save all these mails.
Try this:
save-hook '~e [EMAIL PROTECTED]' =mutt
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