At Sun, Sep 22 2002 [13:35 +0200], Johan Svedberg aroused my curiosity with:
Hi, everybody.
Hallo :-)
I'm sitting here trying to get mutt to color all reply's to mails I've
written. This is what I've got now:
folder-hook . color index green black '~h in-reply-to:.*acc.umu.se'
Try this:
At Wed, Aug 14 2002 [14:18 -0700], Deb aroused my curiosity with:
Any ideas about why my mailcap didn't work?
See section 5.4 MIME Autoview in the mutt manual.
Tschoe,
Steff
At Thu, Apr 11 2002 [12:01 +0100], Ian Chilton aroused my curiosity with:
text/html; /usr/bin/links %s
Try something like:
text/html; /usr/bin/links %s; copiousoutput
and read section 5.3 MIME Viewer configuration with mailcap
in the manual.
Tschoe,
Steff
At Wed, Feb 20 2002 [10:37 +0100], René Clerc aroused my curiosity with:
Hi all,
Hello :-)
IIRC, it was possible in mutt to delete an atachment from a message,
but leave the message itself intact. I just tried to do this with my
mutt (1.3.25), but it didn't seem to work anymore.
It doesn't
At Fri, Feb 08 2002 [14:24 +0530], Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. aroused my
curiosity with:
Hello :-)
[root@farzaan mutt-1.3.27]# make install
make: *** No rule to make target `PATCHES', needed by `patchlist.c'. Stop.
Change to the mutt source-dir and create a empty file called PATCHES.
After
At Sat, Jan 26 2002 [22:34 -0500], Ben Logan aroused my curiosity with:
Hello Ben :-)
set pgp_sign_command=gpg --no-verbose --batch --output - --passphrase-fd 0 --armor
--textmode --clearsign %?a?-u %a? %f
pgp_sign_command is set to create old-style pgp signatures - for this
reason the
At Tue, Aug 07 2001 [15:41 +0100], Peter Stokes aroused my curiosity with:
Hi Lorenzo
Thanks for that. I wonder if my version of mutt is too old as I get a
Error in /etc/Muttrc, line 167: from: unknown variable
source: errors in /etc/Muttrc
when I add a line
set from=[EMAIL
At Tue, Aug 07 2001 [18:55 +0200], Stefan Frank aroused my curiosity with:
At Tue, Aug 07 2001 [15:41 +0100], Peter Stokes aroused my curiosity with:
Hi Lorenzo
Thanks for that. I wonder if my version of mutt is too old as I get a
Error in /etc/Muttrc, line 167: from: unknown
At Tue, Aug 07 2001 [17:44 +], Hal MacArgle aroused my curiosity with:
Greetings: Using Mutt 1.0.1en as a single user, CLI only, - compiled
with defaults under Slackware7.1, kernel 2.2.16..
The record entry sets outbox as the sent file and it lists my
username for every message sent..
At Sun, Aug 05 2001 [22:33 -0400], Kyle Knack aroused my curiosity with:
Actually, to be very specific, I had my From: set in a my_hdr line,
but yes, that's been commented out. The only other thing in my configs
containing the word from is 'set envelop_from', which doesn't seem to
affect it
At Sat, Aug 04 2001 [15:37 +0200], Gerhard Feiner aroused my curiosity with:
have you tried setting both variables at the same time?
folder-hook whatever set alternates='.*'
folder-hook whatever set reverse_name
nope. one by time. (should i try both?)
Yes, because setting
At Sat, Aug 04 2001 [14:23 -0400], Kyle Knack aroused my curiosity with:
Steff,
I have always had the 'alternates' line set (I just modified it a
bit to match better), so I just added the 'reverse_name' option. I'm
gonna guess that it's probably something to do with some of my other
At Sat, Aug 04 2001 [10:49 +0200], Gerhard Feiner aroused my curiosity with:
I did:
folder-hook whatever set alternates='.*'
and as that not worked, I tried
folder-hook whatever set reverse_name=on
But both didn't work.
Any ideas?
Hello,
have you tried setting both variables at
Hello,
I have a question about saving text/plain attachments.
When I receive a text attachment from a Windows user and save the
attachment to my disk, the textfile will be converted from DOS-
to UNIX-format.
Most of the time, I forget to recode the files, because I need them on
a Windows box.
score_threshold_delete=-100
set score_threshold_read=-50
set score_threshold_flag=+60
score '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]' -100
My second problem:
I want to setup a score that matches the senders name.
I've tried the following:
score '~f Stefan Frank' 100
This dowsn't work. I think this has something to do
At Fri, Jun 29 2001 [09:31 -0400], Dan Boger aroused my curiosity with:
from the mutt manual:
3.20. Message Scoring
...
Negative final scores are rounded up to 0.
Oops, I haven't read this sentence - sorry.
Does that mean, that I have to add a default score to all received
At Tue, Jun 05 2001 [10:46 -0700], Dr. Christian Seberino aroused my curiosity with:
Is there a way to search thru huge email list
in mutt for a name or string?
Helo Chris,
hit escb in the index to search in the message bodies.
To search through the index or a single message try /.
Tschoe,
At Sat, May 26 2001 [15:20 -0400], Louis LeBlanc aroused my curiosity with:
Just want to ask one more time if anyone has any clue what I might be
doing wrong - or where I might find some more specific data.
I am still unable to post. Reading is no problem.
This is the message I get when
At Tue, May 08 2001 [21:10 -0700], Dr. Christian Seberino aroused my curiosity with:
I got lynx to read HTML attachments but
looks like MS Outlook something is sending
HTML emails that are NOT attachments and
my autofilter is not correcting it so I just
see HTML source code. I believe I was
Hi,
I use the development version of mutt (0.96.6...) and i'm missing a
feature :
I configured mutt to use alternate e-mail addresses depending on the
sender of an email i reply to. This works ok but, when i write a new
email to somebody mutt always puts only my local user name in the
From:
Hi Sebastian!
On Wed, 08 Sep 1999, Sebastian Helms wrote:
I want to set my email address in the from: header to an address
different from my system email, which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] For
example, instead of "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" I'd like to set
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" for ALL outgoing emails.
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