On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 11:44:48AM -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
> For some time I had muttrc set up so that a copy of every messge
> going out was sent back to me.
>
> For some reason, it ceased doing so. I see no line in my muttrc that
> defines an address for CC in the mutt
so.
Haines Brown
. So I would like to change the
new (N) status of those messages to ( ) without having to view
their content. Can this be done?
Haines Brown
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 06:03:32PM +0100, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
On 15.12.11,11:56, Haines Brown wrote:
I hope this is not a FAQ and does not seem too odd.
I frequently check the mutt index for new messages (marked N). I
mark some to be deleted (D), but put off reading other new
unsubscribe mutt-users bro...@historicalmaterialism.info
/vnd.openxml; /usr/bin/unoconv %s
If not, I'll have to use abiword:
application/vnd.openxml; /usr/bin/abiword %s
The problem is, these do not work.
Haines Brown
,iso-8859-1, 0,2K]
Perhaps this is set in .muttrc configuration, but if so I had trouble
finding it.
Haines Brown
is recovered and available?
Haines Brown
to. Is this possible?
Haines Brown
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/disable-the-mail-alert-by-crontab-command/#more-229
p...@rick
Thanks, Patrick, but the reason for my writing is that this approach
(using the command fetchmail /dev/null 21 did not work.
It seems that if I run the command from a command prompt, it works:
the
running fetchmail as daemon have any effect?
Haines Brown
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 07:47:08PM -0400, Monte Stevens wrote:
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 04:54:29PM -0500, Haines Brown KB1GRM ET1 wrote:
I'm running mutt on debian and within emcas. I have emcacs set up so
that the keybinding M-C-m opens mutt in emacs. The problem is that I
can't get
The problem with your using nano is you not being satisfied with it's
formatting abilities. So, a different editor or ??
First, thanks for the various remarks, and I'm sorry I was not always
clear.
The bottom line, however comes here. Nano apparently cannot refill a
block of marked text,
(go
to a specific location on disk in which all related files are placed),
I don't usually have to worry about searching, but more in displaying
multiple files simultaneously and running commands on one of them.
Haines Brown
patience and help.
Haines Brown
to read the mail in a
specific mail folder, I need to somehow to send mail addressed to a
particular domain into that folder in the first place. I suppose I
need to turn to procmail for that.
Haines Brown
with save-hook, I suppose, but not sure how to call that function.
Thanks,
Haines Brown
is my friend
here.
Haines Brown
mail
servers. What I would like to do is to read mail from one server using
emacs-rmail and mail from the other server using mutt, with each blind
to the other's mail. Rmail uses as inbox ~/RMAIL, while mutt should
use ~/Mail/ for storing mail.
Haines Brown
Mailboxes are normally set up based on UID. For example,
use...@domainname.org, use...@domainname.org. However, I need to set
up mailboxes (a debian etch machine) based on different domain
names but same UID. For example, use...@domainname-1.org,
use...@domainname-2.org.
Haines Brown
On Tuesday, March 10 at 07:11 AM, quoth Haines Brown:
Mailboxes are normally set up based on UID. For example,
use...@domainname.org, use...@domainname.org. However, I need to set
up mailboxes (a debian etch machine) based on different domain
names but same UID. For example, use...@domainname
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