Schnagl, Angelika muttered:
Hallo Thorsten, Du schriebst am 06-Dez-2001:
[Filename: LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.txt.vbs, Content-Type: UUEncoded]
Du hast mit dieser Mail den Virus LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.txt.vbs
verschickt. Bitte sorge dafür, dass Deine weiteren Mails
ohne Viren-Attachment
Ralph Geier muttered:
I found the following bug in Mutt 1.2.5 / 1.3.24
- first, save your 'mbox'-file (i.e. the folder where read mail is
saved), it will be corrupted after trying the following!
- assume you have 1 new message in your spool mailbox (i.e. incoming
mail)
- call
Roman Neuhauser muttered:
send-hook . 'set signature = ~/bin/signature|'
send-hook '~e john@doe\\.com' 'set signature=FUBAR'
When I start mutt with this config, and locate a mail from john doe with
/~e john@doe\.com
(i. e. the pattern matches), and hit r, I get the regular signature,
David T-G muttered:
% | % René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Interesting... Your accented e showed up as backslash-three-five-one
in the pager
My charset value is
:set ?charset
charset=iso-8859-1
so I should think that it would be fine. Does anyone have any
Thomas Hurst muttered:
I've got quite a few folders, but a number of them haven't had any new
mail for the last few days - is there a function similar to limit to
limit the folder view to, for instance, folders with a last modified
date 24 hours?
No realy what you want but, don't put them
Prahlad Vaidyanathan muttered:
Just noticed today, that the signature in the pager is no longer
coloured.
color signature magenta default # signature
There is compile option for coloring the signature.
HTH,
Michael
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Joel Hammer muttered:
Does anyone know why in some mailboxes I don't get an opportunity to save my
read messags to an archive file on exiting the mailbox?
Mutt by default only asks this question for the mailbox $spoolfile is
pointing to. (If $move is set).
To configure it for other mailboxes
Dylan Carlson muttered:
I have a source that I pull POP3 mail from, unfortunately receiving
html-only mail from places like Hotmail makes life difficult. I want
to strip out the html within Mutt and view these attachments from POP3
fetches in plain text. Or I would be happy calling Lynx to
Andy Spiegl muttered:
Since I upgraded to 1.3.20i I've got 2 problem with charsets.
The first one is that if the charset isn't specified in the Content-Type of
a mail, mutt seems to always use us-ascii, although I've set the config
variable charset to iso-8859-1. Is that the normal
Jussi Ekholm muttered:
Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[About random signatures in Mutt]
Well, this is a bit (a lot?) OT, but here is the line in my .muttrc:
set signature=~/.random_sig/random_sig.py ~/.random_sig/my_sigs|
Ah, thank you. Hmm... one thing I don't
Jussi Ekholm muttered:
Mutt works fine and I love it as a MUA - couldn't switch to
anything else
:)
mailcap entry for type application/x-gzip not found
When there's an attachment of that type. Still, I have the following
lines in my ~/.muttrc;
auto_view application/x-gunzip
auto_view
Michael Montagne muttered:
I'm familiar with the subscribe and lists commands to place the
address of the mailing list in the To: header when replying to a mailing
list but mine appear broken. For this list I have:
subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And whenever I reply. the senders name appears,
Carl B . Constantine muttered:
However, mutt is not showing the 'N' beside the mbox file to indicate
that it has new mail.
any ideas?
Do you happen to have a mail-notification tool running?
Michael
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Microsoft spel chekar vor
Carl B . Constantine muttered:
* Michael Tatge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Carl B . Constantine muttered:
However, mutt is not showing the 'N' beside the mbox file to indicate
that it has new mail.
any ideas?
Do you happen to have a mail-notification tool running?
No I do
Jinchao Xu muttered:
I would appreciate any hint on how to forward a whole
message including all attachements. Using f within
mutt seems to ignore the attachments.
set mime_forward=yes
HTH,
Michael
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Lance Hoffmeyer muttered:
I want to set return for multiple users in my globle Muttrc file.
I tried
set return = {imap server name}user.imap_user.sent
but imap_user was not recognized as a variable.
what is the correct variable for current user?
AFIK there is no variable $return. Since
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Johansson Jan muttered:
Trying to get 1.3.21 to talk Maildir. My .muttrc contains
set mbox = ~/Maildir
set mbox_type = Maildir
And yet it prompts /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it? ([yes]/no):
Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to store your
Hi there,
does anyone have a german translation of the manual? A friend of mine
wants to use mutt, but he doesn't understand english very well.
TIA,
Michael
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Thomas Huemmler muttered:
* Michael Tatge [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010925 13:29]:
does anyone have a german translation of the manual? A friend of mine
there are several URLs, where you can find the german manual, for
example:
ftp://ftp.mutt.org/mutt/doc/de/ (in HTML, SGML und TXT)
Cool
Sven Guckes muttered:
I suggest to make this a project of its own
(including maillist) and wait for mutt-1.4
to be released. And *then* start the translation.
Good Idea. Maybe I find the time to participate.
Michael
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René Clerc muttered:
I want to do some specific colorizing when I'm viewing mailing lists.
Unforunately, things don't work the way I think they should work.
Shit happens. :)
== color definitions
# ~/.mutt/list-colors
color index brightblueblack ~h 'In-Reply-To: .*clerc\.nl'
color
René Clerc muttered:
* Michael Tatge [EMAIL PROTECTED] [25-09-2001 17:03]:
| Well, yes. Shell vars maybe of help here.
Probably. There are many workarounds. But I want the ~l option to
work, because I believe it's designed for this issue ;)
~l message is addressed to a known
Matìj Cepl muttered:
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 11:46:00PM +0200, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 07:46:49PM -0400, Mat?j Cepl wrote:
Check variable ascii_chars and charset in your muuttrc.
h
#set ascii_chars
set charset=iso-8859-1
is in my .muttrc, butthat's the
Matthias LOITSCH muttered:
why does the command ... :
score '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]' -5
... not work???
it always assignes 0 to the messages
i have no problem with positive numbers.
RTFM. See section 3.21.
Usage: score pattern value
value is a positive or negative integer. A
melissa ion kibbe muttered:
I am having difficulty finding the documentation on how to edit the
'reply description', in which the mailer prints out something to the
effect of on such-and-such a date so-and-so wrote --
The var you are looking for is called attribution.
HTH,
Michael
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Peter Lavender muttered:
I thought I had this working, but seems that I have broken something,
and I'm not sure I'm using send and folder-hook correctly.
What I need to have happen is that my .sig changes, my From address is
correct (which it is) and the reply-to: header is correct, and
Matthias LOITSCH muttered:
just another question :)
i want to send a mail to many persons, but they shouldnt see that they mail is
not sent only to them.
with the Bcc i have to specify a To Adress...
No, you don't. Well, sort off. :)
alias bcc undisclosed-recipients: ;
And enter bcc at
Benjamin Michotte muttered:
I've got those hook
# close all threads
folder-hook . push \eV
and so, when I start mutt, i've got a beep and this error message:
There are no messages.
If there are no message in your $spoolfile collapsing threads fails.
Just ignore the message.
Also, I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] muttered:
I am a newbie and probably this is a FAQ. Would you excuse me and my
poor english. I know Mutt is able to fetch mail from various POP
accounts, without fetchmail but I don't know how modify my .muttrc
file to do this.
I added new lines for every accont with
set
Benjamin Michotte muttered:
In my .procmailrc, I've got
##
## PGP
##
:0
* !^Content-Type: message/
* !^Content-Type: multipart/
* !^Content-Type: application/pgp
{
:0 fBw
* ^-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
* ^-END PGP MESSAGE-
| formail \
Adam Nealis muttered:
configure options:
[..]
-with-homespool
I have managed to get the 'BSD mutt package to install, but I don't
think it was built with --with-homespool which I _think_ I need for
what I wanna do with mutt (use it for Maildir-type mail with qmail
Chris Fuchs muttered:
Actually all I wanted to do was to save a message as a file
with a filename that I would get prompted for and not into
a directory. I'm using the MH style mailboxes.
So set mbox_type=mbox before you save.
Since you can't make this into a single macro I splitted it up to
Tom Foster muttered:
I would like to bind say, shift + g to use my own script (which
fetches and sorts my mail...)
How might I go about this?
macro index G shell-escape~/bin/yourscriptenter yourscript
HTH,
Michael
--
There are no threads in a.b.p.erotica, so there's no gain in using a
Oliver Kullmann muttered:
Hi,
my problem is, that I have an internal e-mail address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now the mail I have send off (and got back by bcc)
is not recognized as my outgoing mail,
What to do??!
set alternates
HTH,
Michael
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I'd crawl over an
Brian Noble muttered:
I am using mutt with POP3 and I would like new messages to just
*appear* in my inbox. This happens just fine with messages
that are sent to me from my machine itself. Msgs from
root@localhost just pop into my inbox as I would like, but msgs
from anyone else do not.
Hi,
Efata muttered:
How I can make default for mutt to collapse message after I read.
Thanks
you want a thread to be collapsed, when there are no more new messages
in it, while the other threads stay uncollapsed, right?
Don't think that's possible without patching the source. It would be a
Michael Tatge muttered:
Hi,
Efata muttered:
How I can make default for mutt to collapse message after I read.
Thanks
you want a thread to be collapsed, when there are no more new messages
in it, while the other threads stay uncollapsed, right?
Don't think that's possible without
Mr. Wade muttered:
ZHENG, You-Zhong wrote:
I've read the sec 4.8 in mutt manual, but I still can't get it.
It seems if you use lists, the %L index_format won't work,
but list-reply key works in both lists and subscribe patterns.
There must be some reasons for mutt author to add
Robert T.G. Tan muttered:
With ESC-v, I can un-expand threads from the Index. Is there
a way, you can configure that in your .muttrc, so the index
thread view is un-expanded, after firing up mutt?
That's the default. Check your muttrc (and don't forget /etc/Muttrc and
/usr/etc/Muttrc) for
Frederick V. Heitkamp muttered:
Is there a way to pull specific addresses out
of message headers and add them to the address
book?
You mean to your $alias_file?
Try pressing "a" in the pager, that's for the From: header at least.
For other headers you may either copy / past them to
Sam Rosenfeld muttered:
I don't see any obvious way of creating folders, and then filtering
the index so that messages will be easily shipped to the appropriate
folder. Where I can find the way?
Just try to (s)save or (C)opy a message to a new foldername. The folder
will be created then. For
Conor Daly muttered:
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 03:40:03PM +0100 or thereabouts, Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
I have a number of lists defined which are recognised, for instance, by "L"
to "reply to list" but are not recognised for colours. my colour entries in
.muttrc are
color index brightyellow
Erika Pacholleck muttered:
Mail archives are for example kept in
- ~/Mail/archive/mutt.users
- ~/Mail/archive/other.all
How do I have to define the save-hooks so that
- mutt mails go automatically to mutts archive file
man procmail :)
- other mails go automatically to others archive
Tony Collins muttered:
On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 12:39:20PM -0600, David Rock wrote:
After you compose a message, try hitting "p" to bring up the encryption
menu, which should include sign, encrypt, etc.
Thanks, that helps a lot. However, is there a way to make mutt
automatically sign all
John Patton muttered:
1) Have messages marked for deletion be moved to +trash
## Let's implement some trash folder
# Don't ask whether to really copy / move messages
set confirmappend=no
# save messages marked for deletion in trash folder and sync mailbox
macro index delete
Jim Lambert muttered:
These hooks don't work in my muttrc.
open-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -cd %f %t"
close-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -c %t %f"
append-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -c %t %f"
I get the following errors:
Error in /home/1/j/jlambert/.muttrc, line 42: open-hook: unknown
command
Error in
Dave Murray muttered:
I can't get mutt to use netscape from URLView.
^^^
I put:
text/html; /opt/netscape/netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)' ; test=RunningX
or
text/html; /opt/netscape/netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)'
into my .mailcap to no avail, it
Christian R Molls muttered:
is it possible to make the tab key advance to the next-new message
in the current thread, if any, and return to the index if the last new
message in the current thread has been reached?
AFAICS no. Mutt isn't capabale of conditioned executions ie. there's not
"if"
Dirk Laurie muttered:
Very properly, mutt replies to the "Reply-To" address if one is set.
I belong to some mailing lists where "Reply-To" is set to the list.
This is OK if I wish to send to the sender and the list ("g") or to
the list only ("r") but not if I wish to reply to the sender only.
Jeroen Valcke muttered:
Mutt has this habit of always asking me to press a key to continue, for
recently after an update mutt even asks me to press when I start it up.
So how do I remove this behaviour,
Most likely you updated from a rather old version. There were some
changes to the muttrc
Hi Jason!
Jason Helfman muttered:
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 07:44:44PM +0100, Michael Tatge muttered:
| Jason Helfman muttered:
| For some reason, not quiet sure why, I am unable to sort by threads...
|
| set sort_aux
|
|
| There's missing a value since $sort_aux
Jason Helfman muttered:
For some reason, not quiet sure why, I am unable to sort by threads...
set sort_aux
There's missing a value since $sort_aux is not boolean.
HTH,
Michael
--
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months. I just love debugging
Jason Helfman muttered:
What is the setting for having just a standard mbox sent mail file.
Mine keeps finding itself to mbox.
I have this option set.
set record=sent
I have also tried
set record=+sent
set record="~/Mail/sent-mail" # default fcc
If this doesn't work, I
Lloyd Zusman muttered:
I have recently downloaded the current unstable mutt release, version
1.3.14. It doesn't come with a `configure' script
Mine does:
tar tvfz mutt-1.3.14i.tar.gz | grep configure
-rwxr-xr-x 1000/1000231190 2001-01-27 14:47:53 mutt-1.3.14/configure
-rw-r--r-- 1000/1000
Lloyd Zusman muttered:
Michael Tatge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lloyd Zusman muttered:
I have recently downloaded the current unstable mutt release, version
1.3.14. It doesn't come with a `configure' script
Mine does:
tar tvfz mutt-1.3.14i.tar.gz | grep configure
Hi Sam!
sam rosenfeld muttered:
set folder=/home/sam/Mail/outbox
You seem to have mixed put your pathes a bit, or it this really what you
intended?
but still cannot store sent mail in my /home/sam/Mail/outbox. (All
cases correct)
Of cause you can't do that. You set $folder to
Hi fellow mutters,
just came across a funny bug. It's not limited to fcc-save-hook of cause
it applies for send-hook, etc, too.
fcc-save-hook "~t A | ~t B | ~t C | ~f A | ~f B | ~f C" =abc
works, while
fcc-save-hook "~t (A | B | C) | ~f (A | B | C)" =abc
doesn't. Mutt complains about
Joe Philipps muttered:
Q:...for those of you who use maildir...would you ever have
subdirectories in $HOME/Mail?
I have, $HOME/Mail/mailinglists/...
But I list mailboxes manualy.
HTH,
Michael
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(By [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andre Fachat)
PGP-Key:
Conor Daly muttered:
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 05:57:42PM -0500 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Renata thought:
but I am wondering if there's a way to have mutt list
multiple folders when I try to change folders from within it.
Is there a way for mutt to be able to list all the available
Vitaly A. Repin muttered:
1) How can I redefine the keys used to scroll message by 1 line?
I am about "backspace" and "enter" keys.
I want to use keys "up" and "down" to do this case.
bind pager down next-line
bind pager up previous-line
2) I am russian, that's why I am using localized
Jens Paulus muttered:
1.) How can I configure Mutt and teach it to display German umlauts? I could
not find any instructions in Mutt's manual about this topic. In the default
settings, it always replaces these special characters by a question mark (`?')
in the builtin pager and by a dot (`.')
Rishi Maker muttered:
i want to create a macro to execute an external program urlview
i have put the following in my muttrc file
macro index ^x "|urlview \n"
macro pager ^x "|urlview \n"
For some reason I don't remember right now you can't bind ^x. Just try
another key :)
HTH,
Michael
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Heinrich Langos muttered:
On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 10:15:20PM +0100, Wilhelm Wienemann wrote:
On Sat, 13 Jan 2001, Martin wrote:
On Tuesday, December 12, 2000 (CS:2.50.347) 18:29:00 [PM] (+0100)
Jens Paulus [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote...
1.) How can I configure Mutt and teach it to
Jimmy Kaplowitz muttered:
I'm having trouble getting the 'alternates' variable setting to
recognize who I am I use the following email addresses:
Jimmy Kaplowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jimmy Kaplowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Landas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have tried doing:
set alternates="^(Jimmy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] muttered:
I love using mutt, but I cannot figure out how to set it to include a
reply-to address for my outgoing mail. I am on a standalone computer
and use my non-existant hostname, but would like a reply-to address
to be listed so people can reply to the right address.
Eugene Lee muttered:
If I had the following mailboxes that all start with the letter 'b':
Unfortunately that doesn't help since you cannot not make use of it.
~/Mail/bob
~/Mail/bobby
~/Mail/info/bricks
~/Mail/network/tools/bing
Is it possible to make a single
John Kerbawy muttered:
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 10:07:52AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
John Kerbawy proclaimed on mutt-users that:
set mail_check=10 # how often to poll for new mail
in your .muttrc (that value is in minutes).
ah, the value is in minutes. I
Rajesh Fowkar muttered:
I have downloaded the new mutt 1.2.5i rpm with compressed folder
option enabled.
I have created a gzip file oldlih.gz ( tar -zcvf oldlih nov2000 )
^^^ ^^
The result is a tared and gziped file named 'oldlih'.
Here
Guido Sicoli muttered:
do you know how to tell "configure" command to append (activate) the PGP
support into de Makefile.
It should be enabled by default, but you can explicitly enable it with
configure --enable-pgp. see configure --help
HTH,
Michael
--
Help! I'm trapped in a PDP 11/70!
Larry Fletcher muttered:
On Dec 10, 2000, Michael Tatge wrote:
Larry Fletcher muttered:
mutt -f =mutt -e 'set delete;push D~r2wenterq'
Quoting.
mutt -f =mutt -e 'set delete; push "D~r2w\nq"'
I still get the same "No recipients specified." error m
Larry Fletcher muttered:
mutt -f =mutt -e 'set delete;push D~r2wenterq'
Quoting.
mutt -f =mutt -e 'set delete; push "D~r2w\nq"'
HTH,
Michael
--
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least until we've finished building it.
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Julian Gilbey muttered:
[Please cc replies to me!]
I want to save any Bcc headers I have used in copies of mail I save to
file using the Fcc: feature. Mutt seems to strip them before it saves
the mail to file, which is really annoying. Is there any way I can do
this? (Haven't found any
Bruce A. Petro muttered:
Can this be done? What I want is to do a tag and then a save to mailbox...
For instance I thought it would be something like this:
macro index .x "T~t [EMAIL PROTECTED]\n; ;s =bap-test"
but that isn't seeming to do it. Any suggestions?
Question2: How can I do
Tom Nott muttered:
I'm trying to create a send hook that both sets $signature and does a
my_hdr in the one go.
send-hook 'regex' 'set signature=~/.signature; my_hdr X-Hello: Hi I'm Mutt!'
HTH,
Michael
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Charles Krug muttered:
What I'd like to do is cause mutt to save certain types of messages
automatically to specific folders.
Would this be a matter of setting the correct save hooks?
save-hooks are not executed automatically. Take a look at procmail for that
purpose.
HTH,
Michael
--
Jeff Howie muttered:
Hi all. I've noticed that while browsing through my directory that
contains Usenet mail-list postings (created vi procmail to mbox
format), that when I'm finished reading one box and hit 'c' to change
to the next unread one, mutt offers a default box. This box is alway
Jeff Howie muttered:
As you describe hitting 'c' always offers the next mailbox with new
messages. Next meaning the order given in muttrc.
You mean the order as specified by sort_browser?
No. From my experience it's the order given by the mailboxes command.
I.e. if you have 'mailboxes
Wouter Verheijen muttered:
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 07:13:55PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
Can you get any folder-hooks to execute at all? Does
folder-hook . set sort=threads
No, this doesn't work either. It simply doesn't match, although
putting some garbage (like folder-hook . set
Robert Sweet muttered:
What is the correct syntax for adding mailing list replies?
When I hit L, I get no mailing list found.
You need to tell mutt to which mailinglists you are subscribe to via
the 'subscribe' command. Please see the manual for further reference.
HTH,
Michael
--
Trying
Mikko Hänninen muttered:
If that doesn't help, you might just want to try "folder-hook mutt",
without the =. Of course that has the drawback that it would also
match "mutt-dev", in fact anything with "mutt" in the name.
=mutt matches mutt-dev, too. If fact it matches every string with
has
Eugene Lee muttered:
In Mutt, why does the alias:
alias john John S. Doe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
get expanded to:
To: "John S . Doe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And is there any way to fix it? Thanks in advance.
I don't know why his happens, but you can get around this quoting the
real
Johan Huis muttered:
Does anybody know how I can give mail originating from a certain user
a different colour in my index ?
color index foreground background '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
HTH,
Michael
--
The use of anthropomorphic terminology when dealing with computing systems
is a symptom of
Mikko Hänninen muttered:
PS. No need to send emails to me privately, I'm on the list (as the MFT
header in this email should indicate...).
I'm sorry Mikko. I replied to Brian's message, and _are_ listed in the
MFT-Header of that message. Sorry for any inconvenience. I just didn't
pay attention
Anthony Liu muttered:
It would be great if Mutt support filtered view, for example, one can
select only to display new messages, or subject, author that match a regex
so that unmatched mails will stay hidden.
This is exactly what limit provides! :-)
HTH,
Michael
--
"Text processing has
Paul Makepeace muttered:
1) How I do instruct mutt to recognize me as a
variety of alternate email addresses
see $alternates
2) Turn off a limited view.
(l)imit to ~A or .
HTH,
Michael
--
APL hackers do it in the quad.
PGP-Key:
Darrin Mison muttered:
I can't figure out for the life of me why this doesn't work
save-hook ~s\\fm-news =freshmeat_list
^^
This would refer to a litaral '\' which is not in the header you
quoted.
Subject: [fm-news] newsletter for Friday, October 20th
Try save-hook '~s
Mikko Hänninen muttered:
Daniel Kollar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 17 Oct 2000:
The passphrase is sent via the command
cat %?p?-?
Can this %?p? be used in the mailcap file?
I'm not sure, but the %?p?-? looks like a Mutt expansion string.
From my gpg.rc assuming that this is the
red chair muttered:
A copy of all my outgoing mail gets saved in =sent.
When I send out mail encrypted with PGP, is there some way to
prevent the saved copy from being encrypted too?
set fcc_clear
HTH,
Michael
--
What this country needs is a good five cent microcomputer.
PGP-fingerprint:
Debian User muttered:
I change my mailclient from netscape to mutt, but I have much
Templates, that I must use for domain registrations, now
my question:
How can I use my old Templates under Mutt
You can just go to ~/nsmail/Templates and resend the template you want.
The resend-message
Conor Daly muttered:
On Sat, Oct 07, 2000 at 03:51:29PM +0200 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Michael Tatge thought:
If dad.rc and mom.rc change different settings the result would be
a mixture of dad.rc and mom.rc. :(
Kinda like "child.rc" ? :-)
Well spotted Sir!
Michael
Nils Vogels muttered:
send-hook '.' source ~/.mutt/default.rc
send-hook '~C [EMAIL PROTECTED]' source ~/.mutt/dad.rc
send-hook '~C [EMAIL PROTECTED]' source ~/.mutt/mom.rc
What would happen if I would send a mail to both dad and mom ?
Which RC would
Nils Vogels muttered:
On Sat, Oct 07, 2000 at 03:56:44AM +, Conor Daly wrote:
My only problem though is that I must boot Windows and use M$
Outlook to set up/ change mail filters. Has anyone seen a
Linux-based tool for creating / modifying M$ Exchange rules?
If you find anything
Will you ever start reading the manual?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] muttered:
fcc-hook . +sent-mail
I'd rather use $record.
A funny thing though: the sent-mail mailbox is created in ~/Mail.
In .muttrc I set mbox=~/mail # without capital m.
First of all this is a mailfolder in mbox format - a file.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] muttered:
It's quite a large amount of matter to go through. When I look at
section 6.3, which has 209 config options by itself... It is easy to
get lost in there.
True, but that's what makes mutt such a flexible MTA. Just go through the
variables section and see whether you
Perry The Cynic muttered:
How do I "commit" files marked for deletion?
Others told you about sync-mailbox.
For that matter, is there any way I can type a prefix (say, "ord"
for "orders") with some kind of auto-completion of folder names?
c=mutab completes to mutt in my case ;)
Hitting TAB
Hal Burgiss muttered:
do you have 'autoedit' set?
He does. And that's why the send-hooks do not work. So, Hal the solution is
obvious - give up that autoedit stuff.
Yea, it works fine with autoedit off, but I like autoedit too :(
You confuse me with your from header for a minute ;)
Perry The Cynic muttered:
Alternatively, is there any way to hide (not display) deleted messages?
You could make that into a macro:
macro index d delete-messagelimit!~Denter
This disadvantage is that you'll have to limit to all messages first if
you want to undelete something.
HTH,
Michael
[EMAIL PROTECTED] muttered:
I pulled the mutt manual from the web,
Maybe you should start reading it? ;)
I see something called "sourcing" a file. What does that mean?
The source command is used to tell mutt to read a rcfile. Normally you
would add 'source file' to your muttrc, but you can
Hal Burgiss muttered:
Should the below not work? I could swear it used to ;) Recently even.
Despite much playing with this, I cannot get the header to handle the
exceptions.
unset use_from
Don't know why you do that, but according to the docs it shouldn't
hurt. It might be worth testing
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