On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 11:04 AM Kevin Monceaux
wrote:
> I've recently noticed Mutt develop a couple of bad habits.
Never anthropomorphize software packages, they don't like that.
Yes. Just tested and confirmed as I don't use mutt as much as I used to do.
On Sat, Aug 24, 2019 at 2:25 PM Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Interesting, so you would hit ,g to download imap email?
>
> On Sat, 24 Aug 2019, Mark Frank wrote:
> > macro index ,g "force retrieval of mai
On Sat, Aug 24, 2019 at 1:21 PM Jude DaShiell wrote:
> mutt is set up to download pop3 but has no keyboard shortcut to download
> imap or didn't the last time I went through its documentation.
>
>
I've had this in my muttrc for years. Don't if if any of these values are
optimum as I don't use
Thanks for that clarification.
On 30/06/19 10:48 AM, Kurt Hackenberg wrote:
On 2019-06-28 23:24, Frank Watt wrote:
I'm looking at the getmail documentation...
BTW, Is "mbox" the standard abbreviation of Mboxrd or is it something
else?
Mbox is not a single file format; it'
On 29/06/19 4:22 PM, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
On 2019-06-29 15:24, Frank Watt wrote:
My question is: how do I know what type of file locking that has been
in use all these years of using fetchmail?
AFAIK the default mode for fetchmail is not to touch the mailbox file
itself at all, but either
else? I understood that fetchmail has been using mbox format, but I
could have been misled.
TIA
Frank
On 9/06/19 6:36 AM, Kurt Hackenberg wrote:
On 2019-06-07 05:08, Frank Watt wrote:
| However, fetchmail has a -m option, which can probably deliver directly
| to procmail, bypassing the local mail system entirely.
Looks like that's not as simple as I'd hoped.
I'm sort of jumping in blind
to remove any initial empty lines, and replace a
From_ line with a proper “Return-Path:” header; then pipe it to
maildrop.
When I look at the headers of most mail, I see an mbox-style From
line. Where do we make use of the 'reformat -f0' and "Return-Path"
advice?
TIA
Frank
Thanks, Nathan,
On 5/06/19 10:37 PM, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
On Wed, Jun 05, 2019 at 21:30:51 +1200, Frank Watt wrote:
[...]
Would that really work? It's an attractive idea, avoiding the
complications of compiling new code with ancient functionality and
getting rid of sendmail's
Christian Brabant wrote:
| On Di, 04 Jun 2019, Frank Watt wrote:
|
[.]
|
| > Were I to install nullmailer, it would remove sendmail, but is
| > that any use with a 9 year old mutt? I find everything I need in
| > it. Would it work to reinstall the old mutt deb after
On 4/06/19 1:24 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Frank Watt wrote:
|You seem to be on x86_64 (or amd64 as debian calls it), so unless
|you are building as 32-bit you don't need any of these.
|
|The -dev versions include headers, so you need those to compile, the
|more-basic versions are only
Ken Moffat wrote:
|Hi Frank,
|
| I assume you probably won't get this mail (gmail dislikes my mails
|from this address), but just in case ...
|
At least it got to the archives.
|[...]
|> p lib32ncurses5 - shared libraries for
|> terminal handling (
- ruby extension for
the ncurses C library
Thanks for any suggestions.
Frank
On 2/06/19 9:07 PM, Jens John wrote:> On Sun, 2 Jun 2019, at 05:36,
Frank Watt wrote:
>> Am I to assume that I would have had sendmail in my environment at the
>> time the deb was installed? So I'd need to remove it so that I can
>> compile mutt with built-in SMTP. W
ckage manager, but I can't see a way around it -- unless someone has
made a more recent .deb.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Frank
On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 03:30:24PM +0100, Marcel Hlopko wrote:
Hello :)
I know my problem is not directly an issue with mutt, but I hope
there are some people on this mailing list with the similar setup and
hopefully a solution.
I run an exact same setup (mutt, msmtp, offlineimap) except for
Hello
I just got a mail from someone with an attachment and I thought “Blimey, his
editor screwed up his unicode umlauts.” It turned out that it’s mutt’s fault.
The details:
His mail text, composed with a Linux Thunderbird, is encoded in iso8859-1, but
it had plain-text attachments which were in
Dear users
In light of the recent thread about MLs and my constant encounter with the
following problem, I'd like to ask:
How do _you_ start a new thread to a mailing list?
My preferred method right now is to start a reply, but change the subject and
remove the Reference header. This is of
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 05:41:58AM +0100, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 10:49:23AM +0800, Conghui He wrote:
Hello all
I am a newbie to mutt and want to read the emails from the mailing
list. But I don't know how. I follow the instructions by just adding
..?
After 3 year, why has it not been integrated to mainstream code?
I think it's older than three years.
As to the 'why?', this should give you an idea:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.mutt.user/31390
Regards, Frank
--
In protocol design, perfection has been reached not when
longer than 76
characters. I went into the code, changed that to 200, recompiled, and I'm
now good. The long-term fix is to change wrapping from TABCRLF to just
CRLF. How to unwrap improperly wrapped messages is still somewhat open to
debate.
Frank
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
to the earlier
release? I don't see any command-line option or anything describing how
mutt even decides what length the subject line needs to be before folding.
Regards,
Frank
no reason to
believe that Exchange is adding it in.
Frank
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Kyle Wheeler
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 5:11 PM
To: mutt-users@mutt.org
Subject: Re: Mutt folds subject lines but Outlook doesn't properly unfold
Done.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Kyle Wheeler
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 5:11 PM
To: mutt-users@mutt.org
Subject: Re: Mutt folds subject lines but Outlook doesn't properly unfold
snip
Unfortunately no... I suggest filing a bug
revert mutt's
behavior to the earlier release? I don't see any command-line option or
anything describing how mutt even decides what length the subject line needs
to be before folding.
Regards,
Frank
can sort these
mails into different mailboxes. (No, that's not built-in feed support.
And I am not aware such code for mutt either).
Regards, Frank
¹ http://rss2email.infogami.com/
--
In protocol design, perfection has been reached not when there is
nothing left to add, but when
Cleverson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[...]
If there are alternate programs, I of course accept suggestions.
fdm can do both on its own.
http://fdm.sf.net
Regards, Frank
--
In protocol design, perfection has been reached not when there is
nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take
browser...but when I tag multiple files
and exit vai left, none of them are attached.
You have to tell mutt to work on the files you tagged.
So, hit ';' to work on tagged entries an then hit the key that
is bound to select-entry in your configuration (return by default).
Regards, Frank
think.
Regards, Frank
--
In protocol design, perfection has been reached not when there is
nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
-- RFC 1925
mutt before
entering another mailbox each time I am asking myself
whether it would be possible to change this response to
a simple:
Open mailbox ('?' for list); =
and -- more interesting -- how It could be acchieved.
[...]
Sure:
macro index c change-folder=
Regards, Frank
? I'd appreciate
it.
link-threads link tagged message to the current one
Regards, Frank
--
In protocol design, perfection has been reached not when there is
nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
-- RFC 1925
Hi all,
I would like to bounce emails with a command line entry. Is there a way to
do this with mutt? I read through the manual of how it does thru the
interface but not how it can be done from the command line.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Frank
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
At Sun, Sep 22 2002 [13:35 +0200], Johan Svedberg aroused my curiosity with:
Hi, everybody.
Hallo :-)
I'm sitting here trying to get mutt to color all reply's to mails I've
written. This is what I've got now:
folder-hook . color index green black '~h in-reply-to:.*acc.umu.se'
Try this:
!
Frank M. Bright, Jr.
Administrative Computing[EMAIL PROTECTED]
University of the Arts (A15)www.uarts.edu
320 S. Broad St.215-717-6081(w)
Philadelphia, PA 19102215
Hi,
Does anyone know if mutt has a command line option for the reply_to?
Frank
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Frank M. Bright, Jr.
Administrative Computing [EMAIL PROTECTED
At Wed, Aug 14 2002 [14:18 -0700], Deb aroused my curiosity with:
Any ideas about why my mailcap didn't work?
See section 5.4 MIME Autoview in the mutt manual.
Tschoe,
Steff
Hello,
I am trying to setup mutt with qmail and vmailmgr. When I try to setup
the Muttrc file with mbox_type=Maildir it keeps on trying to make
a Mail and also it keeps on looking in /var/spool/mail/user for the
mail. Can someone help me to setup mutt?
Regards,
Frank Torontour
Network
At Thu, Apr 11 2002 [12:01 +0100], Ian Chilton aroused my curiosity with:
text/html; /usr/bin/links %s
Try something like:
text/html; /usr/bin/links %s; copiousoutput
and read section 5.3 MIME Viewer configuration with mailcap
in the manual.
Tschoe,
Steff
At Wed, Feb 20 2002 [10:37 +0100], René Clerc aroused my curiosity with:
Hi all,
Hello :-)
IIRC, it was possible in mutt to delete an atachment from a message,
but leave the message itself intact. I just tried to do this with my
mutt (1.3.25), but it didn't seem to work anymore.
It doesn't
At Fri, Feb 08 2002 [14:24 +0530], Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. aroused my
curiosity with:
Hello :-)
[root@farzaan mutt-1.3.27]# make install
make: *** No rule to make target `PATCHES', needed by `patchlist.c'. Stop.
Change to the mutt source-dir and create a empty file called PATCHES.
After
email addresses from mailing lists not showing up in
the lbdb list is to place the entry for it in my .procmailrc file
after I have sorted out the various mailing lists that I have
subscribed to.
--
Frank Hahn
The trouble with a kitten is that
When it grows up, it's always a cat
At Sat, Jan 26 2002 [22:34 -0500], Ben Logan aroused my curiosity with:
Hello Ben :-)
set pgp_sign_command=gpg --no-verbose --batch --output - --passphrase-fd 0 --armor
--textmode --clearsign %?a?-u %a? %f
pgp_sign_command is set to create old-style pgp signatures - for this
reason the
spoolfile=imap://myserver.com/INBOX
set folder=imap://myserver.com/INBOX
These settings came from the IMAP page on mutt.org. They work very
well when saving messages on the server, instead of copying to a local
mailbox.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Frank
it to work. It requires
libiconv which doesn't compile on my system.
Best Regards,
Frank Sonnemans
shift test -n $1 ; do
if test $1 = -- ; then
shift || die
pfx=$1
shift || die
fi
cmd=$cmd $pfx $1
done
exec $cmd
HTH
Frank
At Tue, Aug 07 2001 [15:41 +0100], Peter Stokes aroused my curiosity with:
Hi Lorenzo
Thanks for that. I wonder if my version of mutt is too old as I get a
Error in /etc/Muttrc, line 167: from: unknown variable
source: errors in /etc/Muttrc
when I add a line
set from=[EMAIL
At Tue, Aug 07 2001 [18:55 +0200], Stefan Frank aroused my curiosity with:
At Tue, Aug 07 2001 [15:41 +0100], Peter Stokes aroused my curiosity with:
Hi Lorenzo
Thanks for that. I wonder if my version of mutt is too old as I get a
Error in /etc/Muttrc, line 167: from: unknown
At Tue, Aug 07 2001 [17:44 +], Hal MacArgle aroused my curiosity with:
Greetings: Using Mutt 1.0.1en as a single user, CLI only, - compiled
with defaults under Slackware7.1, kernel 2.2.16..
The record entry sets outbox as the sent file and it lists my
username for every message sent..
At Sun, Aug 05 2001 [22:33 -0400], Kyle Knack aroused my curiosity with:
Actually, to be very specific, I had my From: set in a my_hdr line,
but yes, that's been commented out. The only other thing in my configs
containing the word from is 'set envelop_from', which doesn't seem to
affect it
At Sat, Aug 04 2001 [15:37 +0200], Gerhard Feiner aroused my curiosity with:
have you tried setting both variables at the same time?
folder-hook whatever set alternates='.*'
folder-hook whatever set reverse_name
nope. one by time. (should i try both?)
Yes, because setting
At Sat, Aug 04 2001 [14:23 -0400], Kyle Knack aroused my curiosity with:
Steff,
I have always had the 'alternates' line set (I just modified it a
bit to match better), so I just added the 'reverse_name' option. I'm
gonna guess that it's probably something to do with some of my other
At Sat, Aug 04 2001 [10:49 +0200], Gerhard Feiner aroused my curiosity with:
I did:
folder-hook whatever set alternates='.*'
and as that not worked, I tried
folder-hook whatever set reverse_name=on
But both didn't work.
Any ideas?
Hello,
have you tried setting both variables at
there as well, with lines not being rewritten etc.
What's about the TERM environment var?
By personal experience I can promise that it works fine to connect via
ssh from Solaris@Sparc to Linux@AMD and call mutt.
HTH
Frank
On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 02:27:04PM +0200, Masand, Manish wrote:
do excuse my ignorance, but what is MUA?
MUA = Mail User Agent
e.g. mutt, KMail, pine, elm, ...
HTH
Frank
--
Frank Derichsweiler
Please *NO* CC: I read the mailing list !
Hello,
I have a question about saving text/plain attachments.
When I receive a text attachment from a Windows user and save the
attachment to my disk, the textfile will be converted from DOS-
to UNIX-format.
Most of the time, I forget to recode the files, because I need them on
a Windows box.
score_threshold_delete=-100
set score_threshold_read=-50
set score_threshold_flag=+60
score '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]' -100
My second problem:
I want to setup a score that matches the senders name.
I've tried the following:
score '~f Stefan Frank' 100
This dowsn't work. I think this has something to do
At Fri, Jun 29 2001 [09:31 -0400], Dan Boger aroused my curiosity with:
from the mutt manual:
3.20. Message Scoring
...
Negative final scores are rounded up to 0.
Oops, I haven't read this sentence - sorry.
Does that mean, that I have to add a default score to all received
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 04:38:04PM +0200, Michael Rauch wrote:
I'd like to send an email that has a line Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the
email header.
Option 1) Let your MTA add that line
Option 2) Use
my_hdr Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
within your muttrc
HTH
Frank
.
--
Frank Hahn
Do infants have as much fun in infancy as adults do in adultery?
At Tue, Jun 05 2001 [10:46 -0700], Dr. Christian Seberino aroused my curiosity with:
Is there a way to search thru huge email list
in mutt for a name or string?
Helo Chris,
hit escb in the index to search in the message bodies.
To search through the index or a single message try /.
Tschoe,
modified for its own use, e.g., under /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib; if it
cannot find these files, it will use the standard ones under /usr/include).
This is also mentioned in Casper Dik's Solaris 2 FAQ at:
http://www.science.uva.nl/pub/solaris/solaris2.html
See question 5.9 I believe.
--
Frank Hahn
At Sat, May 26 2001 [15:20 -0400], Louis LeBlanc aroused my curiosity with:
Just want to ask one more time if anyone has any clue what I might be
doing wrong - or where I might find some more specific data.
I am still unable to post. Reading is no problem.
This is the message I get when
out of mutt.
As already posted the suggestion to add a small MTA as a separate
program with separate options and separate configuration should be an option.
Just my 2 cents,
Frank
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 04:11:46PM +0200, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
* On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 03:50:45PM +0200, Frank Derichsweiler wrote:
Sorry, but _IMHO_ a person not willing to install / use a MTA separat
from Mutt will not use mutt either. He want to use some software
At Tue, May 08 2001 [21:10 -0700], Dr. Christian Seberino aroused my curiosity with:
I got lynx to read HTML attachments but
looks like MS Outlook something is sending
HTML emails that are NOT attachments and
my autofilter is not correcting it so I just
see HTML source code. I believe I was
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 01:17:36PM +0200, Theo Bierman wrote:
anyone know how to set up a signature
RTFM ;-)
Short:
echo THIS IS MY SIGNATURE $HOME/my_sig_file
Add
set signature=~/my_sig_file
to your muttrc
Frank
subdirectories. You just change to d (using the c key press)
and mutt detects that it is a maildir mailbox.
HTH
Frank
pressing c mutt will show you the 'next' box with new
messages.
(Within $HOME/MuttMail/Maillist/ a find . -type d gives
.
./Mutt
./Mutt/tmp
./Mutt/new
./Mutt/cur
./LyX
./LyX/tmp
./LyX/new
./LyX/cur
[and so on ...]
Greetings
Frank
BTW: A _BIG_ THANKS A LOT to the mutt developers! Since I have
+Maillist/Mutt 'macro pager \CL :my_hdr to: \
Mutt-User-List [EMAIL PROTECTED]^M:my_hdr Mail-Followup-To: \
Mutt-User-List [EMAIL PROTECTED]^M:push m^M:unmy_hdr to mail-followup-to^M'
(I am not sure about the \-support, in my .muttrc it is in one line)
HTH
Frank
;normal" maildir delivery but in the cur folder.
I get the same warnig
HTH
Frank
put the contents of this file in your .muttrc or copy the file
someplace and then put something like the following in your .muttrc
file:
source ~/pathtofile/mutt.gpgrc
Of course, you can call it what you want.
You also will need to install gnupg also.
--
Frank Hahn
Fuch's Warning
into your ~/.muttrc. This file can be found from the source
directory in the folder ./contrib.
Greetings,
Frank
--
"Mosaic is the 1990's equivalent of forcing friends to
sit through slides of your trip to Florida - painful for
everyone but the host."
--Steve G. Steinberg
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 10:39:43PM -0600, Frank Hahn wrote:
I installed abook-0.4.11 last night for use with mutt-1.2.5. I
installed ncurses-5.2 first before compiling abook. In my .muttrc
file, I placed the following line:
[Snipped]
Here is some output from truss -f -o file.out mutt
?
Possibly, but you need access to the logs of (some) involved
mail-servers.
How can I include all headers for my reply. I had to get out of this msg
to take a look at the above Received hdr?
By forwarding the mail to ... you include the complete header.
HTH
Frank
) package of 1.2.5i.
We're not sure if this is screen or mutt that is causing this.
--
Frank Booth - Conslutant
to the proxy in order to deliver to the
"world"
HTH
Frank
does not change the situation.
Any idea?
TIA
Frank
If so, I'd take a look at the curses
library in use, and compare the version with the version
running on the PIII where this problem doesn't occur.
I will do that. Thanks a lot for the tip.
Greetings,
Frank
someone provide a reference?
try this in your .muttrc
# Copy my outgoing Messages to a Mailbox
set record=+MAILBOXNAME
Greetings,
Frank
--
"The Constitution only gives people the right to pursue
happiness. You have to catch it yourself."
--Ben Franklin
Hello,
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 06:55:47AM -0500, R Signes wrote:
In a message dated Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 10:49:46AM +0100, Frank Naumann wrote:
Hello,
On Sat, Feb 03, 2001 at 07:45:35AM -0500, R Signes wrote:
I've put a line in my .gnupg/options telling it:
keyserver
and then hit ; for tag-action,
then hit enter.
Greetings,
Frank
--
Hi! I'm the infamous .signature virus!
Copy me into your ~/.signature to help me spread!
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 11:17:29AM +, Nelson wrote:
These are the lines I added to my .procmailrc:
:0 FBw
* ^From:.*JOSEFINA
| sed -e 's/"JOSEFINA EDWARD"/"Sophy Edwards"/g'
what is "F"?, "f" is filter so do you mean fBw?
--
Frank Booth - Consultant
yntax is "set [EMAIL PROTECTED]".
Frank
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 11:53:32AM -0800, Brian Noble wrote:
I am using mutt on an internal screened network and it seems that somehow my
hostname and domainname are not getting put together properly. Let me explain.
My FQDN machine
utilities) was not in the PATH and
mutt got stuck at that prompt.
i had a similar problem. After including pgp6.rc (can be found in
mutt documentation, files for gpg and pgp2 or pgp5 also) in
~/.muttrc the problem was solved for me.
Greetings,
Frank
--
Hi! I'm the infamous .signature viru
utilities) was not in the PATH and
mutt got stuck at that prompt.
i had a similar problem. After including pgp6.rc (can be found in
mutt documentation, files for gpg and pgp2 or pgp5 also) in
~/.muttrc the problem was solved for me.
Greetings,
Frank
--
Hi! I'm the infamous .signature viru
ormat=text;
x-action=sign"
}
into your .procmailrc. That helped for me.
Greetings,
Frank
--
Hi! I'm the infamous .signature virus!
Copy me into your ~/.signature to help me spread!
Hallo Peter,
try procmail. You will have to create a file ~/.procmailrc with the
following content:
# ~/.procmailrc
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin
MAILDIR=$HOME/mail
DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/Inbox
LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/log
Greetings,
Frank
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 11:50:46AM -0200, Peter Dobrev wrote:
When Mutt
Hello Dirk,
sorry. I forgot to explain, that i use fetchmail to poll from a
foreign pop server. If so, you do not need ~/.forward.
Greetings,
Frank
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 01:03:38PM +0100, Dirk Ruediger wrote:
You forgot to mention, that you have to create a file ~/.forward
signature="~/.mutt/sig_ml"'
HTH
Frank
--
Frank Derichsweiler
Please *NO* CC: I read the mailing list !
these messages correctly ?
Yes, ask the sender to use a propper email tool ;-)
Edit the charset in the header to iso-8859-1 and try again.
Mutt believes that the header info is correct.
I've by default:
set charset="iso-8859-1"
AFAIK this is for emails, you *send*
HTH
Frank
older, e.g.
in my muttrc I have
folder-hook +Maillist/Mutt my_hdr From: Frank Derichsweiler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
HTH
Frank
]^M:my_hdr Mail-Followup-To:Mutt-User-List
[EMAIL PROTECTED]^M:push m^M:unmy_hdr to mail-followup-to^M"'
This is an example how I generate a new message to this list and set
proper to and follow-up address manually.
HTH
Frank
ail-inject"
That should work fine. (With and without the -f option). I would
suggest to insert the SMTP logging tool. Details are in the life with
qmail document. Then you should be able to see all the stuff sent by
mutt. Did you disable the delivery status notification?
HTH
Frank
--
Frank Derichsweiler
Hello !
Sven Guckes wrote on 18.08.2000 10:13:58 +0200:
* Frank Altpeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000817 22:04]:
I just bounced you [mutt-bugs] an email with subject: IRCD hosting ...
This is very important. Because i got this mail and as i tried to
forward it to another person, my mutt
On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 03:50:32PM +0200, Kai Weber wrote:
and now I find out I dont want to write the mail. Is there a shortcut to
cancel the process?
Just leave your editor without saving the mail file.
(e.g. emacs: ctrl-x ctrl-c and answering yes)
HTH
Frank
--
Frank Derichsweiler
Please
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 09:31:17PM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
Sorry to be off topic, but
Jason, I answered your emails via personal addressed one.
Now I got some failure notices. I assume that they are from your
pesonal qmail. I can send them upton request.
Frank
the "/" at the end. Therefore it will deliver into the new
sub-directory. (As stated by the Maildir specs)
HTH
Frank
--
Frank Derichsweiler
format means that the mailbox is a directory with
subdirs in it: new cur tmp.
tmp is used for temporary writing, new contains new (ie unread)
messages, cur all the other.
qmail provides maildirmake for creating a new Maildir.
I do not understand your ./Maildir/new/mutt/
HTH
Frank
--
Frank
our muttrc in order to set the mail envelope from to foo@bar.
(Assuming that qmail is installed on your local smtp box)
HTH
Frank
o a -request is only used for (un-) subscribing. I would
suggest to remove that part and then ...
HTH
Frank
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