simple_search patterns

2000-05-10 Thread ino-waiting
how do i engage the simple_search pattern? the manual states it it applied whenever regular expressions don't contain "~q" qualifiers, but simple strings like "fcc-save-hook "prolog" =prolog" don't work (with simple_search set to "~f %s | ~s %s | ~C %s"). -- clemens

Re: [mutt-1.2] Broken world-writable /var/mail detection!

2000-05-10 Thread ino-waiting
Thomas Roessler (Wed 10.0500-12:37): My personal suggestion would be to use maildir folders - a simple delivery agent by Dave de Simmone (I think) is in the contrib/ area of the FTP site. It should even be possible to write one in your favorite shell scripting language, or even in perl.

Re: hooks

2000-05-09 Thread ino-waiting
Michael Tatge (Wed 10.0500-03:12): -- A programming language is low level when its programs require attention to the irrelevant. assembler freaks say the same about fortran, pascal... -- clemens([EMAIL PROTECTED], pgp key available)

Re: qmail-inject

2000-05-09 Thread ino-waiting
Mikko Hänninen (Tue 09.0500-20:20): Incidentally, how did you end up with an email to me privately and the list, as well as having a MFT header indicating replies shoul go to my private address as well as the list? My email had a MFT header specifying only the list... Hmm, reply + manually

Re: maildir - message sizes in index display

2000-05-09 Thread ino-waiting
Mikko Hänninen (Tue 09.0500-21:25): Francisco D. Borges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 09 May 2000: Can anybody tell me how do I make qmail to include a header line "Lines:" out of every mail it sends out? Well, qmail by default won't modify messages, at least while they are "in

Re: Three question items

2000-05-09 Thread ino-waiting
Gero Treuner (Tue 09.0500-23:35): You describe the functionality of a full featured mail alerting program. Such things exist, I vaguely remember some being mentioned on the mutt WWW pages. biff and friends? Is there any way to make either vim or mutt run the program automatically (or,

Re: viewing html emails in mutt

2000-05-08 Thread ino-waiting
John P . Looney (Mon 08.0500-12:03): Has anyone noticed that sometimes, when viewing a mail with Lynx, through mutt, that they fight over the terminal ? It seems as if some events go to mutt, some to lynx ? (it's nasty when you press 'q' to kill lynx, and mutt quits... did you specify

Re: viewing html emails in mutt

2000-05-06 Thread ino-waiting
Michael Tatge (Sat 06.0500-03:19): 3. Well, I don't like pink colored fonts, blinking text, etc. Html gives you more options to make the text look ugly ;-) Many people using html-mail tend to use TT-fonts which don't exit on my linux box. I even got a message with a background

Re: Changing From: Header

2000-05-05 Thread ino-waiting
David T-G (Fri 05.0500-14:13): Yep; just use the my_hdr command to write your own. Check the manual's section 3.12 for more, but here's how I set mine: send-hook . my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David T-G) you can even leave out the "send-hook". -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: viewing html emails in mutt

2000-05-05 Thread ino-waiting
Roberto Suarez Soto (Sat 06.0500-00:48): This is related to Mutt because maybe in a near future we see html emails as the norm, and not the exception, and some kind of html rendering engine gets implemented into Mutt. What's your opinion related to this? get a nice