Re: Encoding problem

2008-10-13 Thread Mauro Sacchetto
Il lunedì 13 ottobre 2008 09:09:43 Przemyslaw Gawronski ha scritto: Hi, I've decided to change the default encoding of my system from iso-8859-2 (latin2, pl_PL) to utf-8 (pl_PL.utf8) and am still struggling a little with mutt/vim. I did look at: http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttFaq/Charset but I

Re: mutt tmp files

2008-10-01 Thread Mauro Sacchetto
Il mercoledì 1 ottobre 2008 16:12:14 Kyle Wheeler ha scritto: Files of that name pattern are from composing a message, and *should* be deleted when the message is sent. Do they have a ~ at the end of them, maybe? They might be tmp files that your *editor* creates while editing your messages

mutt tmp files

2008-09-30 Thread Mauro Sacchetto
I set mutt to put all tmp file in ~/mail/tmp. However, at present I've a lot of file, many empty or backup files. Is there an (automatic) method to delete the all there not useful files? Thanx MS -- linux user no.: 353546

Re: mutt tmp files

2008-09-30 Thread Mauro Sacchetto
Tuesday 30 September 2008, at 16:01, Kyle Wheeler scrisse: Generally, mutt shouldn't leave files behind. There have been one or two bugs that would cause it to leave files behind (that have been fixed) and one or two issues with broken filesystems that would cause files to be left behind

abook and mail list

2008-09-08 Thread Mauro Sacchetto
I'd like to have in abook some lists. A single name with more addresses. So I can chose that name and send mail to all addresses grouped under that name. However, in abook I'm able to refer to a name only 2 or 3 addresses, the following one are truncated. Is there anything to put in abookrc to

Viewing attachements

2008-01-30 Thread Mauro Sacchetto
I receive a mail with an attachement. I put v to view it and enter to open the application to open the file. If the attachement is an .odt file, while OpenOffice is open I can come back to Mutt and read other e-mails. If I've other kinds of files, as .pdf, while Kpdf is open it's impossible to

Re: locale and external address

2007-12-07 Thread Mauro Sacchetto
Alle venerdì 7 dicembre 2007, Kyle Wheeler ha scritto: This sounds like something you should more likely be asking the exim mailing list. Yes, I've already posted a message in exim list... That said, to prove for a fact whether it's mutt or exim, try replacing your hooks with this: send-hook

Re: locale and external address

2007-12-07 Thread Mauro Sacchetto
Alle giovedì 6 dicembre 2007, Kyle Wheeler ha scritto: I find again the old external address and not that one specified by the hook: samiel [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm very confused, but I suspect that Exim rewrite the address furnished by Mutt with that one present in /etc/mail.addresses...

locale and external address

2007-12-06 Thread Mauro Sacchetto
I've an address for outgoing mail (with my provider's domain) and a local one ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). When I send local mail, in the header I fond always, as From field, the external address. There is a way to tell Mutt to use the external address only for outgoing emails and the internal one for

Re: locale and external address

2007-12-06 Thread Mauro Sacchetto
Alle giovedì 6 dicembre 2007, Rado S ha scritto: I've an address for outgoing mail (with my provider's domain) and a local one ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). When I send local mail, in the header I fond always, as From field, the external address. There is a way to tell Mutt to use the external

Re: locale and external address

2007-12-06 Thread Mauro Sacchetto
Alle giovedì 6 dicembre 2007, Kyle Wheeler ha scritto: Yes. When you use the ^ in your pattern, you're telling it to match the beginning of the address (the $ at the end tells it to match the end of the address). Thus [EMAIL PROTECTED] will ONLY match @debian and nothing else---it will not

Re: locale and external address

2007-12-06 Thread Mauro Sacchetto
a changed field from, still with the external address and not with that one present in the original email. Who or what does change it? So, I think it's exim... M. -- Prof. Mauro Sacchetto Santa Croce 1332a 30135 Venezia tel.: 041 5226494 cell.: 320 7414579 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: numerical field in .muttrc for positioning menus

2007-11-19 Thread Mauro Sacchetto
Alle martedì 20 novembre 2007, Kyle Wheeler ha scritto: It's the same logic as in printf. To quote the applicable parts from the man page: [cut] Does that make sense? Yes, great answer, it' almost a treatise! :-) Thanx a lot M. -- linux user no.: 353546 public key at