On Fri, 04 Oct 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
* Oliver Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 15:29]:
Is there something similar no more hand work for/in mutt?
Example: Extract the mailing-list address from the header, add
it in .muttrc to the mailbox and the list/subscribe feature?
macro
Hi,
I often have to send mails to a address (like [EMAIL PROTECTED]) and I always
use a pattern file loaded via vim.
Can I please mutt to open this file when i mail to a/this special address?
Example:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bug Rogers
And then mutt should open my pattern file with vim
Hi,
I found these days that there is a procmail-module which can do the
following:
o *pm-jalist.rc* -- Subroutine to extract mailing list name from
message. Do you need to add new recipe to your .procmailrc
every time you subscribe to new mailing list? If you
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, savanna wrote:
A slightly offtopic question - I'm using procmail for my mail filtering,
just wondering what people are using to catch all of the mutt-users
email. I'm currently using:
:0 :
* ^To:.*(mutt-.*)
mutt-users
:0 :
* ^Cc:.*(mutt-.*)
mutt-users
:0 :
*
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, savanna wrote:
A slightly offtopic question - I'm using procmail for my mail filtering,
just wondering what people are using to catch all of the mutt-users
email. I'm currently using:
:0 :
* ^To:.*(mutt-.*)
mutt-users
:0 :
* ^Cc:.*(mutt-.*)
mutt-users
:0 :
*
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Anders Helmersson wrote:
well - reply to your own mail and add the missing info.
you could use the resend-mail command, of course,
but that might start a new thread.
What concerns me with this method is that in-reply-to will include my own
mail id, even if it is
On Fri, 06 Sep 2002, Paul Brannan wrote:
folder? My procmailrc searches for ^TO.*mutt-users, but mutt-users
doesn't seem to be anywhere in the headers (unless I missed it somehow).
Try this:
:0:
* ^TO_mutt-users@mutt\.org
mutt
:0:
* ^TO_mutt-users@gbnet\.net
mutt
:0:
*
On Fri, 06 Sep 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
* Oliver Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-06 20:09]:
Try this:
:0:
* ^TO_mutt-users@mutt\.org
mutt
:0:
* ^TO_mutt-users@gbnet\.net
mutt
:0:
* ^TO_mutt-announce@mutt\.org
mutt
or this:
:0:
* ^TO_mutt-(announce|users
On Sat, 07 Sep 2002, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
On Fri, 06 Sep 2002 the mental interface of Oliver Fuchs told:
On Fri, 06 Sep 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
[...]
or this:
:0:
* ^TO_mutt-(announce|users)(mutt\.org|gbnet\.net)
mutt
Sven
but also
Hi,
for all who are wondering about awnsers on this list please get
'How To Ask Questions The Smart Way' by Eric S. Raymond (utfi).
Here are some passages:
[...]
Despite this, hackers have a reputation for meeting simple questions
with what looks like hostility or arrogance.
It sometimes
Thank you for your advice.
Oliver
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Hi,
I want to delete all messages in a mailbox older than 20 days
automaitcally after I close/shutdown mutt. Can this only be done via a
macro or is there another functionality?
I am using mutt 1.3.27i.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Oliver
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On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
macro index q tag-pattern~O ~d 20d\ntag-prefixsave-message+FOO\nquit
Cool. It looks like chinese to me. I think I never gonna get a cool
mutter - maybe a longhair mosher but not a mutter.
Thanks for this lesson.
Oliver the mutt (Dussel)
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Hi,
thanks to all replies and helps.
Oliver
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On Thu, 01 Aug 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
do you want the spelling checker to
check both for German and English?
in the same document?
make up yer mind!
Sven
No, of course not ... I write an email in english and ispell with 'i'
... I send the mail ... afterwards I send an email in german
Great ... thank you very much. Only one thing ... after I used the
command I for german ispell I am not able to use i for using
ispell-english anymore ... only after closing and starting mutt again.
Oliver
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Hi,
thanks to all who replied.
A 'ask-yes' or a 'ask-what-dictionary' in
.muttrc would be nice like:
set ispell_dictionary=ask-what.
Oliver
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Hi,
how can I set in muttrc or in mutt itself at runtime the dictionary of ispell ...
e.g. some mails are written in English some in German ... how can I
change ispell within mutt to change the dictionary before checking the
mail?
Thanks in advance
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On Wed, 03 Jul 2002, Deb wrote:
But when I use mutt to read email, messages are not sorted by threads by
default. I have to go to options (o) and then sort by threads (t), which
then gives me the display that I want.
Hi,
try
set sort=subject
set sort=threads# sorting the mails in
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Hi,
thank you Aaron and David ...
Oliver
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Hi,
after i received new messages I start mutt and open my mbox (per
default) ... typing command c I can change to the folder view or to a
list of my mailboxes specified in my .muttrc file ... o.k., in folder
view with folder_format default settings I get the N flag for mailboxes
that have new
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
well - find out which keys you typed which made you lose the N flag.
it usually happens when you read a message...
For example opening in my mutt mail folder e.g. mbox via vim to copy
some messageparts ... afterwards all N-flags in folder-view are gone
For example opening in my mutt mail folder e.g. mbox via vim to copy
some messageparts ... afterwards all N-flags in folder-view are gone ...
reading new messages delete the N-flag ... o.k. I know this special
feature in mutt ... but what I mean is that loosing the N-flags without
(without!!!)
Hi,
after i received new messages I start mutt and open my mbox (per
default) ... typing command c I can change to the folder view or to a
list of my mailboxes specified in my .muttrc file ... o.k., in folder
view with folder_format default settings I get the N flag for mailboxes
that have new
Many thanks for your very good (as always) suggestions and hints. I put
it this way:
In my .bash_profile I set an alias with: alias mutt=cd
~/download;mutt. It is a little bit unusual but for my requirements it
works out the best.
Thank you again
Oliver
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Hi,
can I define a default folder for saving attachments (something like
/home/me/download) in the .muttrc?
Thank you in advance
Oliver
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Hi,
can I define a default folder for saving attachments (something like
/home/me/download) in the .muttrc?
Thank you in advance
Oliver
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On Wed, 05 Jun 2002, David T-G wrote:
I don't believe so;
Yes, me too
I just did a quick grep thru the manual and didn't
see anything on it, but that's where you'd find out about it.
I searched the manual too and could not find a setting that would
submitt this topic
The closest you can
On Tue, 04 Jun 2002, Michael Tatge wrote:
set realname=Oliver Fuchs
set [EMAIL PROTECTED]
set use_from # should be default
set envelope_from # see manual section 6.3.43.
Thank you, now it works corrctly ... did not knew to set envelope_from
additional
Oliver
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Hello,
in my .muttrc file I set the option:
set [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sending mail (sendmail) shows no affect in taking this address in the
From Header (I use a genericstable).
How can change this so that my Header is writen with the set from value?
Oliver
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On Tue, 07 May 2002, Simon White wrote:
Hi
Use tagging.
For example, if your key bindings are the default:
Key Function
t tag
... as many times as necessary ...
tstagsave (Tag-save)
Then choose your folder. You can automatically tag several messages at
once with
T
Hi all,
I have a question regarding the movement of mails in my mbox. How do I
manage to move more than one mail (step by step with C) to another
folder (mailbox). How can I mark more than one mail and tell mutt to
move (copy) the selcted mails to this folder?
Oliver
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Hi all,
I have a question regarding the movement of mails in my mbox. How do I
manage to move more than one mail (step by step with C) to another
folder (mailbox). How can I mark more than one mail and tell mutt to
move (copy) the selcted mails to this folder?
Oliver
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On Mon, 06 May 2002, David T-G wrote:
Tag the bunch first and then use tag-prefix (bound by default to ';')
before your command (like 'C' to copy or 's' to save). And RTFM again :-)
Hi,
thank you very much ... that was the awnser of my stupid question or
should I say of my lazy reading the
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 15/03/02 Kanagesh did speaketh:
Hi,
I'm using mutt to connect to a mail server. I can access my mail box and
receive all mails, but when I try to send a mail, I am not able to. I guess
mutt uses sendmail in the local system to
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Kanagesh wrote:
Hi,
I'm using mutt to connect to a mail server. I can access my mail box
and
receive all mails, but when I try to send a mail, I am not able to. I
guess
mutt uses sendmail in the local system to SEND mails and POP to access
mails from the server
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 01:16:08PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
Oliver --
My, but you really should work on your quote trimming. At least I get
rid of *some* of the original message!
...and then Oliver Fuchs said...
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% On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 09:32:09AM -0500, David T-G wrote
Hi,
I am using mutt on SuSe 7.3 Pro to replace my Lotus Notes distribution. I managed the
.muttrc file and here is my question:
Am I able to move emails in different folders after they have been read? E.g. emails
from the mutt-users-list should automatically moved in a folder like
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 02:24:00PM +0100, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
Please DO NOT reply to random mails, except you want to confuse people
who use a threaded view. Thanks
Please break lines after about 70 characters. Thanks
* On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 02:15:02PM +0100,
* Oliver Fuchs
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