* Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-10 09:27]:
I'd like to add an extra (custom, for my use) message header to
messages sent to a specific address. Send-hook explicitly doesn't do
this so is there any easy way of doing this or will I have to write a
little script to actually edit the
* Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-09 13:19]:
However, it's giving me very long date and time fields. How can I
just get something like:
10/09/02 10:15
or 10/09 1:15. Something short and concise.
From the manual, section 6.3.84:
%d date and time of the message in the format
* Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-09 14:35]:
How can I get:
118 Oct 09 11:35 To mutt-users, etc, etc,
^
In the above example?
(Or even 118 10/09 11:35 To mutt-users, etc, etc)
Change the part in %[ ] to be something like %[%b %d %H:%M] or %[%m/%d %H:%M].
(darren)
--
* John P Verel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-06 19:31]:
This worked just as promised! Cleaning out the Message-IDs was no big
deal. Thanks a million Darren! Forgive my delay in responding, but I
just found time to do this today.
Nice. I banged it out pretty quickly.
I piped the output to a
* Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-01 10:18]:
Some suggested hacks for this but IMHO, this is sufficicently
useful (especially for those who deal with many companies /
organisations) to be native functionality.
This seems like a good learning excersize, so I was looking into this,
trying
* Michael Tatge [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-01 14:17]:
Why don't you run a little shell or perl script against that folder?
Hmm...
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use File::Slurp;
use Email::Find;
my (%addrs, $data, $mbox, $finder);
$data = read_file(mutt-users); # read_file
* Kurt Lieber [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-30 09:22]:
1. By default, when you delete a message in a mailbox index, mutt
moves one message *down* by default. Can I change this to move one
message *up*?
You can setup a macro:
macro pager d delete-messageprevious-entryprevious-entry
* savanna [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-30 15:51]:
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:
[-- snip --]
An better recipe out there?
I've been using:
# Mutt
* savanna [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-26 15:07]:
Where do I download pgpewrap from?
http://www.google.com/search?q=pgpewrap
Get the source from
http://cvs.gnupg.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/mutt/pgpewrap.c?cvsroot=Mutt,
or just grab a binary from
* Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-26 09:25]:
I.e. how do I tag all messages more than (say) 365 days old in the
current mailbox?
tag-pattern~d 365d
(darren)
--
Competence, like truth, beauty, and contact lenses, is in the eye of
the beholder.
-- Dr. Laurence J. Peter
* Johan Svedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-19 16:39]:
I would like all the mail I mark for deletion to be colored the same
way, so my question is this:
Is it possible to set some kind of priority for which color mutt
should use in case a mail has both of these conditions?
Scoring?
* Deb [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-23 13:39]:
In Elm, at the save prompt I could type a directory name or = (for the
default Mail directory), hit return instead of a filename, and I would
be graced with a file listing inside that dir.
For some reason, I haven't been able to configure mutt to
* Rob Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-17 22:49]:
Alas! darren chamberlain spake thus:
* Alex Polite [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-17 08:22]:
How do I start composing a new message to a mailing list? What I
usually do now is push L for list-reply the remove the body and
appropriate
* Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-17 22:25]:
Presumably if you use the patch which has RFC 2369 support, there might
be a 'list-post' option, which would be nice In fact, mutt could
probably add a 'list-post' option (which would post a new message to
list(s) existing in the
* Dave Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-18 08:23]:
Is there a way to tweak the way mutt lauches vi to get these features
to run in a 'vimmish' way?
To what is $editor set? If it is set to 'vi', then you might be getting
either vim in compatible mode, or not vim (i.e., the default vi on your
* Thomas E. Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-18 09:04]:
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, darren chamberlain wrote:
vim has a :version command, which other vi clones don't seem to; vim
:ve is standard.
(:version is also recognized by all of the vi's that I recall -
including elvis).
OK, I stand
* Alex Polite [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-17 08:22]:
How do I start composing a new message to a mailing list? What I
usually do now is push L for list-reply the remove the body and
appropriate headers.
I have this in my config:
subscribe mutt-users@
mailboxes =lists/mutt-users
* Lance Hoffmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-17 13:48]:
Any ideas? Mutt hangs when I try to compose an email using any editor.
ps -u `whoami` shows that no editor process is being started. I can
compose messages as SU.
What is $EDITOR set to? Is something waiting on stdin?
(darren)
--
* Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-12 10:12]:
Here, with IMAP, I get new messages as expected. But when I reconnect
to the server, all the new messages become old messages! This is very
annoying, in particular when I have to quit and restart Mutt without
having read all the new
* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-11 15:22]:
(This was when I changed my muttrc to call m4 as a preprocessor on my
real muttrc, as some might recall.)
I recall this, and also recall a promise to post said m4 config to the
list, so we could see what it looked like...
(darren)
--
* Keith Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-10 08:40]:
Every time I send an email, my sent-mail box gets tagged with a
new-mail N. This is good for *all* of my other mail directorys, but
not not for sent-mail.
Do you have send-mail in $mailboxes?
(darren)
--
Maybe that's the only truth in
* Erik Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-09 06:36]:
I started playing with colors in Vim when editing mutt messages.
However, I get an ugly block cursor (orange or yellow depending on the
terminal) on each empty line.
I was getting something the same thing for a long time. $editor was set
to
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-05 20:47]:
* darren chamberlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-05 15:37]:
Look at display_filter, section 6.3.36 in the manual
(http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-6.html#display_filter).
Set it to a script that does something like:
cat | sed -e s
* Michael Herman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-04 23:02]:
2. When I receive an e-mail from someone at work that is a reply to
an earlier e-mail and I view it in the pager, where the other
senders MUA inserted \t (tab) as the quote/attribution character,
Mutt replaces the \t with a .
* Richard P. Groenewegen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-29 09:07]:
I have just converted a friend from using pine to mutt.
Nice.
But there is still one features he misses and I would feel stupid
saying: `well, this is nog the way we do things in mutt.'
I love that game. :)
When he replies to
* krjw [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-29 11:57]:
Greetings, mutts.
Yo.
1) Firstly, does mutt support or will mutt ever support extended
maildirs? I've never seen extended maildirs 'till I started using
maildrop, but they're kinky. They allow for folders-within-folders
which is very handy.
I
* Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-28 08:38]:
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 01:58:32PM +0200, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
2) the smtp server of your provider accepts addresses with
extensions
I can't see this bit about accepting addresses with extensions.
My adddress here is
* Volker Kuhlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-28 04:36]:
you're not updateting it in maildir form, what's the advantage of
using maildir here over mbox?
lazyness ;-) I simply do a tar czf archiv.year folderlist ...
converting to mbox would include some more steps.
Sorry you can not
* kevin lyda [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-31 12:44]:
however, this is the dreaded mailbox on nfs issue. do procmail and
mutt play nice on nfs?
Mutt and procmail both support Maildir natively. See
http://cr.yp.to/proto/maildir.html.
(darren)
--
Patriotism is the last resource of scoundrels.
* Rikard Florin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-08 20:29]:
I'm wondering if it's possible to have mutt aliases _without_ a proper
alias. sounds weird maybe, but i have a big contact list with email
adresses which I want to use in Mutt as an addressbook to walk through
when I press tab to bring up
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-05 00:08]:
In tcsh, as discussed on the list quite a while back, one can
construct a command to complete mutt folders as shown in the attached
snippet (I watched the ideas come across and saved all of the various
flavors, so I have more than just one
I've banged together a (reasonably) complete version of the completion
stuff for bash that David T-G asked about earlier. It's attached. The
only thing that doesn't seem to work for me is getting aliases from
~/.mutt/aliases (the commented out awk piece); the awk script works from
the command
* Thomas Hurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-23 08:00]:
If you still want to use a script but don't want to eat
filesize * structure overhead and IO every invocation, you'll want
to seek to somewhere random in the file and read until you get a
complete line, ala (in Ruby):
begin
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-23 16:04]:
One thing I do by mail is play some games at www.gamerz.net/pbmserv
and their you set your game commando in the subject. Is there someway
I could adjust the subject before I get the question by mutt what the
subject should be so I
* AxUm [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-11 03:00]:
Michael Tatge [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
set realname=Oliver Fuchs
set [EMAIL PROTECTED]
set use_from # should be default
set envelope_from # see manual section 6.3.43.
Humm, even with that the from in a send hooks only takes effect if
I
* Peter Gelbman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-08 01:54]:
## Delete messages to the trash can rather than bit-bucket, unless
## we're in the trash folder.
folder-hook . macro index d save-message=trashenter
folder-hook . macro pager d save-message=trashenter
* Russell Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-10 08:38]:
Is there an easy way to save mutt's help
screens to a file, without doing a cut paste?
I find:
cat /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt | col -bx
to be the easiest way. This will dump it to stdout; redirect it to a
file, or lpr, or
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-10 10:20]:
* darren chamberlain [02-06-10 16:15:05 +0200] wrote:
* Russell Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-10 08:38]:
Is there an easy way to save mutt's help
screens to a file, without doing a cut paste?
cat /usr/local/doc/mutt
* Ken Weingold [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-06 16:40]:
Well here's a feature request. I wish there were an option to have
mutt prompt you for which return address to use, being able to pick
from a menu of addresses set somewhere in the muttrc. Any
possibility?
A few months ago, some (sorry,
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-06 16:31]:
% 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of
% trash, or am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and
% just like using rm on files, there's no going back.
With the stock version, that's the way it is.
[-- snip --]
* Kevin Coyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-07 09:28]:
Many thanks for the patch. I'll give it a try, but have to learn how
to apply them first. I've graduated from windoze to linux rpms to now
being comfortable with compiling source, but haven't tried the patch
route yet. Got to read up on
* Joseph Ishac [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-07 15:11]:
Actually, I wasn't aware you could do that with the folder-hook
command. :) However, I did a quick copy/paste on the lines below and
it didn't remedy the problem. I think I'll stick with the four term
expression with the use of ~P (which
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-05 22:07]:
* darren chamberlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-05 19:44]:
Notes has an IMAP interface, which is, AFAIK, compatible with other
IMAP implementations. I have co-worker who have used mutt with our
internal Notes server without too many
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-04 13:17]:
It looks like that's the case for Ctl, anyway, and maybe for Shf.
Given, thanks to my new friend Bob, the handy
perl -lpe '$_ = join , unpack(c*, $_)'
to take input per line and spit out key codes and then running
echo ctl-v f1 |
* andrej hocevar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-10 04:49]:
how do I instruct mutt to colourize only a certain word in the header
of a message? I'd like to make for instance the word From: appear in
red, while the text following it in default, i.e. no colour.
I just posted a patch that allows for
* andrej hocevar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-10 08:58]:
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 08:09:59AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
I just posted a patch that allows for this yesterday (or was it the day
Great; I've found it. Would you please tell me how to apply it?
I've installed mutt from a .deb
* Mike Arrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-10 09:36]:
Hello Mutters,
My switch from Pine to Mutt is going pretty well so far. I have a
few questions that I could use some help with though.
Good news.
- Let's say I delete all messages in a folder by pressing 'd'. Then I
go to
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-09 12:47]:
Darren, et al --
...and then darren chamberlain said...
%
...
There's the hdrpart patch, which allows for exactly that. I use it to
...
I don't remember where I got it, so I'll attach it. I've applied it to
1.3.22 and 1.3.28
* Marco Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-29 13:52]:
Last but not least: what was that JAVA applet called anyway?
I think you're looking for MindTerm, which google tells me is at
http://www.appgate.com/ag.asp?template=productslevel1=product_mindterm.
(darren)
--
Words are also deeds.
* Shawn McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-29 15:43]:
begin darren chamberlain quotation:
* Marco Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-29 13:52]:
Last but not least: what was that JAVA applet called anyway?
I think you're looking for MindTerm, which google tells me is at
http
* Benjamin Michotte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-18 15:55]:
sorry for the off-topic but I would like to add a rules to my procmailrc
to create archive by month; ie mutt-users.april.2002
:0
* ^[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mutt-users.`date +%B.%Y | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z'`
The tr will do lower casing, as well.
* Eduardo Gargiulo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-17 14:06]:
I use diferent email addresses to subscribe to diferent lists,
ejg-mutt for mutt-users and ejg-qmail for qmail lists. I use ejg too.
Is the following alternetes set appropriately for my scenario?
set
* John Buttery [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-11 09:27]:
* darren chamberlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-10 15:19:58 -0400]:
If you like pain, try stracing a mutt session:
strace -o /tmp/mutt.out mutt
Actually, vim has very passable syntax highlighting for strace output
files...saved me
* Johan Almqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-11 09:44]:
* Kai Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020411 14:32]:
I am just reorganzing my mail sorting and filtering. I now use a
structure like that:
Mail/list/mutt-users
Mail/list/debian-users
Mail/mail/inbox
Mail/mail/private
* Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-10 10:22]:
[-- snip --]
That being said, I would really like such an uncolor feature myself.
I receive internal newsletters that I find easier to read if I
highlight the section headings like this:
display-hook '~s blips' 'push
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-11 12:24]:
Well, in my best low tech manner, I think I've come up with something
of promise. What I did was:
1) Select all the messages in the inbox or outbox. 2) Perform
File|Save As and save the entire contents as a text file.
These
* Dan Boger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-11 12:02]:
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 11:54:49AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
That being said, I would really like such an uncolor feature myself.
I receive internal newsletters that I find easier to read if I
highlight the section headings like
* Rafael C. Gawenda [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-10 14:50]:
Don't know if it's my config, or some broken patch, I suppose it's the
first option, but when I enter my spool (by just nachine$ muttCR),
read a message, and quit, the mailbox doesn't get updated, ie, If I
reenter, the msg is still
* Jim MacBaine [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-05 16:52]:
Hello everybody,
I'm regularly recieving perl and java programs
and I have to sort out the good from the bad.
Perl - good.
Java - bad.
Done. :)
Right now I'm using mutt and use a mailcap entry
to open the attachments in NEdit to
* Thomas Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-05 17:57]:
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 06:01:44PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
...and then Jim MacBaine said...
I'm regularly recieving perl and java programs
and I have to sort out the good from the bad.
The perl sounds fun, but I feel for you for
I use 2 or 3 softwares that do the same things (example image viewer),
but I would like to choose the correct viewer (xv doesn't support
animated gif but it is lighter that any other image viewer I have).
It would be great if mutt propose all the viewer for that content-type
according to the
* Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-08 15:20]:
Hi everyone...
Could someone help me sort this folder-hook out please?
folder-hook =Tioka/nick set my_hdr Reply-To: Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
folder-hook =Tioka/nick set my_hdr Reply-To: Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think you
* Peter T. Abplanalp [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-04 10:51]:
i think i know the answer to this but i wanted to make sure...
if i have a send-hook:
send-hook somelist set pgp_autosign=no
it changes the value of pgp_autosign from there on out, yes? it is
not a temporary item just for this
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 09:40]:
ObMutt:
can mutt display its own process id?
the display of the porcess id would be
helpful when there's a problem with mutt.
the admin could add this number to the
status_format in /etc/Muttrc so that
users will see it and will catch
* Johannes Breu [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 13:16]:
I can get mails from my POP-server using mutt but I am not able to send
mails. I think is due to unsuccessfull configuration of sendmail. So
this is my question: How do I configure sendmail? I just want sendmail
to know my SMTP-server.
* Michael Montagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 14:41]:
I apologize for asking a question that I know I've seen before, but I
just can't seem to find it in the archives.
When sending a message, after editing the text and exiting out of vim,
I'm taken to a screen and required to press Y to
* Jun Sun [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 14:55]:
I have multiple mailbox folders. I want to save a copy of outgoing
message in the current mbox folder. Pretty reasonable enough.
The following solution seems to work:
[-- snip --]
6.3.51. force_name
Type: boolean
Default: no
* Jeremy Blosser [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 16:19]:
On Apr 03, darren chamberlain [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
(I diff'ed with -caw; is there a preferred option set for mutt patches?)
-dup
Noted.
(darren)
--
The moment one gives close attention to anything, even a blade of
grass
* Mike Schiraldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-28 10:42]:
Except that Linux is only the kernel. Linux + GNU + some other
files and configuration is the OS. That, plus some applications
is the distribution.
You're wrong.
How is he wrong?
I was wondering that too; he seems pretty
Quoting David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 27, 2002 08:19]:
I think he actually means 'hostname', not 'uname'; hostname,
on any sane system, displays the hostname when called with no
args, and tries to set
I agree so far, but ...
Here is I think what happened:
$ uname -a; hostname -i
Quoting Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 26, 2002 17:25]:
* David Rock [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-26 19:34]:
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 10:30:19AM -0500, Adam Shostack wrote:
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 10:15:47AM -0500, Mike Schiraldi wrote:
..it would be way cool to have an interface that
* Dave Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-27 10:31]:
I really did take a look at the online help and docs first ...
Are there quick ways to:
* change to main inbox?
If you mean your spool ($MAIL in the shell), there is the !
shortcut.
* save a message to a specific folder without
Quoting Eduardo Gargiulo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 26, 2002 10:02]:
How can i configure muttrc to collapse thread messages ?
collapse-thread, bound to \ev by default (I think). There's also
collapse-all, bound to \eV.
(darren)
--
Fanaticism consists in redoubling your efforts when you have
Quoting Tim Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 26, 2002 12:33]:
Sorry if this has been asked a lot. I've been looking through
the 'net, and various archives of various messages, for an
answer to how I can get mutt to reply to emails using the To
address, as the From address.
my local account
Quoting Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 26, 2002 14:55]:
The problem is the following: if I would type fast enough to
send a few dozen mails a minute, I wanted to be abled to
include the date and time in the file I specify by the 'record'
variable. Using `date`. But `date` is only expanded
Quoting Jerry Van Brimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 23, 2002 16:39]:
When I do:
# date | sendmail -v [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#(ispwest.com is another isp of mine)
Here's what I get:
(lines removed)
Possibly two things wrong:
1. Is sendmail set up to allow messages to go to/from root?
2.
Quoting Nicolas Rachinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 22, 2002 06:20]:
* Cameron Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-22 12:24:10 +1100]:
Someone has already mentioned his startup file being:
source shell-cmd |
Wouldn't:
macro foo :source shell-cmd|
be general enough to
Quoting Mike Schiraldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 21, 2002 17:17]:
#! /usr/bin/perl -W
while() { print; s/\r//g; chomp; last unless $_; }
while() { y/A-Za-z/N-ZA-Mn-za-m/; print; }
while () {
(1 .. /^$/) ? s/\r\n//g : y/A-Za-z/N-ZA-Mn-za-m/;
print;
}
:)
(darren)
--
All
Quoting David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 21, 2002 13:15]:
* On 2002.03.20, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's only one thing I really miss: I'd like to be abled to
define my own commands. Something like:
define my-command-1
Quoting Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 12, 2002 20:10]:
How to save all messages of a thread?
I do this quite often, to make special purpose, short-lived
mailboxes apropos to a particular discussion.
An easy (manual) way is to tag-thread and then do tag-prefix
save to save all the tagged
Quoting Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 13, 2002 08:14]:
* darren chamberlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020313 13:07]:
How to save all messages of a thread?
An easy (manual) way is to tag-thread and then do
tag-prefix save to save all the tagged messages.
In my setup that esc-t to for tag
Quoting David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 13, 2002 08:37]:
Darren, et al --
...and then darren chamberlain said...
%
% Quoting Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 12, 2002 20:10]:
% How to save all messages of a thread?
%
% I do this quite often, to make special purpose, short-lived
Quoting Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 12, 2002 18:43]:
Modified Julian Dates are completely numeric and therefore
suitable for all Earthlings (not just astronomers) but
unfortunately my /bin/date, from Red Hat's sh-utils-2.0-11 RPM,
doesn't support them. It really should.
Completely
Quoting Ken Weingold [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 10, 2002 18:05]:
I am getting a new shell account where I am limited 50 megs of
space. Even though I use my own patched version of mutt, they
do have it installed. What I want to do is use the mutt binary
from ~/bin, but use the rest of the stuff
Quoting Lorin Winchester [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 11, 2002 11:39]:
[-- snip --]
So is this a case of users not knowing how to properly
configure/use their MTAs, or is it a case of the list
administrator not knowing how to properly setup the list? I
posted this here since this list runs
Quoting Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 11, 2002 12:58]:
I'm with a little matter: I work with several folder to store
mails in filtering of procmail... When I type c and ? I
receive:
1 drwxr-sr-x 31 michel michel 2048 Mar 09 07:33 ../
2 drwxr-sr-x 2 michel michel
) Write down the answer.
#!/usr/bin/perl
# --
# $Id$
# --
# Inital version by darren chamberlain [EMAIL PROTECTED
Quoting Mike Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 08, 2002 11:51]:
I think a major improvement would be to store the configuration
file (sorry for the buzzword) metainfo seperately.
*nod*
Have a parsable file containg the options, possible values, and
description. This will make adding new
Quoting Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 07, 2002 01:16]:
i was thinking about this in the car tonight, and i realized
that (AFAIK) there isn't a simple interactive command line
program to help new users adjust to / configure mutt.
Like many others have mentioned, I am also interested in
Quoting Steve Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 07, 2002 10:16]:
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 10:05:08AM -0500, darren chamberlain wrote:
myself to this project. Also, someone mentioned earlier in the
thread that they could provide CVS space and mailing list support.
In other words, count me
Quoting cruciatuz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 07, 2002 10:51]:
i like python(.org) and i think it would be a good choice for
this tool, because team-development would be easier (just my
opinion, i don't want to start a silly language war).
I like python too, it's a good language. I brought up
Quoting Steve Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 07, 2002 12:49]:
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 08:55:08AM -0800, Carl B. Constantine wrote:
Well, if we're not reinventing the wheel, why not just ask the guy if
we can have a copy of his whole HTML and just include it with the mutt
distribution?
Quoting Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 07, 2002 16:30]:
On 07/03/02 MuttER did speaketh:
Goodness... Open several xterm windows with mutt and look at all
the different msgs you wish.
I just tried xterm -e mutt, and I get a no such file or
directory error. Any idea what
Quoting David Collantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 06, 2002 09:52]:
I have a very long list of mailboxes. When I get into the
mailbox list, I can see at the top I have 3 mailboxes with new
messages, but I have to scroll down looking for those 3 one's.
If there a way to mask and show only the
Quoting Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Feb 28, 2002 10:48]:
Andre Berger wrote:
Are there key bindings for slrn around that make it use the
same keys as mutt?
i asked this very question on the mutt newsgroup, and didn't
get any responses. however i think it would be great if someone
Quoting Dominik Vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [27 Feb-02 08:22]:
I have been using mutt in an rxvt window with a background xpm
for a long time, using the version from the SuSE distribution
withouth compilling myself. Since SuSE 7.2 however, rxvt
covers the background image with a black character
Quoting Thomas Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] [26 Feb-02 02:10]:
I had never noticed that before. The command
enscript --help-pretty-print
lists about twenty other file types that can be prettified.
Great stuff.
Tom:
Try printing to a color printer too; it works very well.
Quoting Thomas Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] [25 Feb-02 14:50]:
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Marco Fioretti wrote:
3) Don;t you have enscript on your solaris box? It might work.
Yes, but I don't believe it has any special functions for
filtering and formatting email headers.
Enscript does; pass the
Quoting David Collantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [25 Feb-02 15:20]:
I would like to change my index to look instead of:
L 66 Feb 22 To mutt-users@mutt. ( 0.2K) The Subject goes here...
to:
L 66 Feb 22 2002 To mutt-users@mutt. ( 0.2K) The Subject goes here...
I read the %d uses the
Quoting Stephan van Beerschoten [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22 Feb-02 05:59]:
I recently installed a completely new machine (FreeBSD
4.5-RELEASE) that replaced an older one. I also installed Mutt.
But now, mutt keeps telling me that there is new mail in
=System, which is one of my procmail-sorted
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