On 14/08/02, from the brain of Gary Johnson tumbled:
On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 05:38:41PM -0700, Michael Montagne wrote:
I'm playing around a bit with rox. There is a feature called Send-to.
It will take a selection of files and pass them to a program. What I'd
like is to pass the files
.cd.trash_folder.3.1
patch-1.3.28.cd.signatures_menu.2.1
patch-1.3.28.cd.pattern_broken.1
patch-1.3.28.cd.ifdef.1
patch-1.3.28.cd.edit_threads.9.2
patch-1.3.23.1.ametzler.pgp_good_sign
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that?
Groping around in the dark...
deb
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There are 010 types of people in the world:
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I have this macro defined:
macro attach s save-entrybol~/Attach/eol
It redefines the default s
On 14/08/02, from the brain of Deb tumbled:
Michael Montagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] had this to say,
On my system I press v to see a list of all attachments and then
highlight one an press s to save
only accepts one
file, cause it works then.
Is my desire possible? Well it must be, but is it possible within
reasonable limited shell script programming knowledge?
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On 30/07/02, from the brain of Benoit Friry tumbled:
Michael Montagne wrote:
I don't use maildir. Can I still use the Trash feature in version 1.4?
Currently I'm using 1.3.28-bf1, but a recent apt-get upgraded me to 1.4
and now my trash directive in .muttrc generates an error
I don't use maildir. Can I still use the Trash feature in version 1.4?
Currently I'm using 1.3.28-bf1, but a recent apt-get upgraded me to 1.4
and now my trash directive in .muttrc generates an error.
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On 29/07/02, from the brain of David T-G tumbled:
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...and then Michael Montagne said...
%
% I don't use maildir. Can I still use the Trash feature in version
1.4?
% Currently I'm using 1.3.28-bf1, but a recent apt-get upgraded me to
1.4
% and now my trash directive
How do I set a default directory for saved attachments? Currently they
go to my home directory but I'd like them to go to ~/attach or
something.
Thanks.
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On 17/04/02, from the brain of Rocco Rutte tumbled:
Hi,
* Michael Montagne [04/17/02 20:25:08 CEST] wrote:
I want my sentbox folder to show me the recipient's name,
the date, etc. So I use this line in .muttrc. But all I get are
blank
lines.
folder-hook sentbox set
missing?
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believe ENTER is bound to edit,
and I don't want to lose that ability either.
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It appears that the trash folder patch did not make it into the latest
testing version at Debian.org. Version 1.3.28-1. Are there any .deb
files out there with this patch included?
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to bring up mutt however, so I'm not sure it works
either.
If I can just get a command line string that works, I can figure out how
to get mutt to come up.
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On 07/03/02, from the brain of Michael Montagne tumbled:
I'm configuring my KDE clipboard menu to use Mutt. I want to be able to
mail a URL string that is highlighted. What command line arguments can
I use to insert the string represented by %s?
The string used for the mailto:; link
as the
email, I don't get the option to view an HTML attachment. All I see is
a bunch links and .gif references. I'm not sure what the differences
are between these two conditions but it's one of the last pieces of the
puzzle to make mutt truly amazing.
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On 07/03/02, from the brain of Joel Hammer tumbled:
Have you just tried pressing v from the main page before you open up the
letter?
Joel
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 10:23:42AM -0800, Michael Montagne wrote:
How do folks handle HTML mail. If I receive an attached HTML file (and
HTML
How best to maintain groups of email addresses? I need to list about 10
people that I want to reference with one alias. Just like in (I hate to
say it) Outlook.
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get
removed from my m_inmail.list file that is maintained when I receive
emails. Am I supposed to run a cron job? If so, can someone point me
to an appropriate script?
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'.*'enterdenter and
folder-hook =spam$ push T'.*'enterdenter
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On 01/02/02, from the brain of Michael Montagne tumbled:
I recently upgraded to 1.3.27i. To do so I found a .deb package
compiled at http://friry.nom.fr/gnu/mutt/index.html . That had all the
patches in in. I was mainly interested in the trash patch. I realize
that it comes
would one do that?
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On 31/01/02, from the brain of Dave Pearson tumbled:
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 09:50:16AM -0800, Michael Montagne wrote:
I just started using lbdb and it is cool the way it collects addresses
from everyone sending me mail. But I'd like a way to prune the list cause
I am a member
think I can use it to Flag entire
threads if they have any Flagged messages in them. But I'm a bit new and
I don't understand the syntax.
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I was just reading about grepmail and was led to a wrapper for it
specifically for mutt called grepm. Sounds like something that might be
neat. After installing the software, how do I implement it in mutt?
thanks.
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On 17/01/02, from the brain of Nicolas Rachinsky tumbled:
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 01:29:31PM -0800, Michael Montagne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I need to modify an attachment (delete a hyphen) and then reattach it to
the original email and bounce it to the original recipient.
The people
it to the list?
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I have a macro that deletes older messages in the current folder.
macro index F2 T~d2w !~FenterD~Tenter
Does anyone have any idea how I might apply this to all my folders with
one blazingly fast keystroke?
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I am having trouble getting mutt to show links in the text.
My footer reads ok but whatever I enter into the body of ftext doesn't
show up. There should be a link above this paragraph. Perhaps out
Exchange Server is filtering it out. What else could it be?
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On 20/12/01, from the brain of Gary Johnson tumbled:
header field to mutt. If you want that link to appear in the body of
the message, you need to leave at least one empty line separating it
Thank you my friend, you nailed that one.
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I've searched and searched.how do I control the default string above
quoted replies? The one that says something like On 1/1/01
spectacleboy wrote:
thanks
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I know how to set colors in the pager while reading email, but where do
you set colors for the editor (vim in my case)?
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and couldn't find it.
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Alright, my bad. Shift-L seems to work every time. The seeming
randomness was confusing, but I was just doing it wrong. Thanks all.
On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 02:42:04PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
Michael Montagne muttered:
I'm familiar with the subscribe and lists commands to place
Thanks, I tried that and it only controls the display. Printing is
unaffected.
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 10:43:44PM -0400, John P. Verel wrote:
You may want to have a look at smart_wrap, item 6.3.182 in the manual
(F1).
John
On 10/24/01, 05:51:13PM -0700, Michael Montagne wrote:
When
Yes!! Very good. But what does print_split do? It's not in my manual.
On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 10:01:29AM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
Michael Montagne wrote:
Thanks, I tried that and it only controls the display. Printing is
unaffected.
ahh didn't notice that part of your message
When viewing a mail message, how do I reset the width of my margins so
it will print properly. I use vim to write mail and that is ok but the
mutt viewer for mail i receive does not control the width. I know I'm
missing something.
thanks
-mjm
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