e expression is matched, the from is set
to "1", group referencing is not applied or I do it wrongly. Also the
alternates matching is run afterwards, which is good. So when the
alternates match, they'll overwrite what the reply-hook set before.
Any idea how to use the reply-h
On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 04:42:17PM +, Tim Chase wrote:
>
> While I wish I had a satisfactory answer, this is mostly to chime
> in that I too wish that reverse_name would consult the
> Envelope-To/Delivered-To. This includes this mutt list, where I
> have to manually change my default From:
From address when
> replying (setting realname).
>
> Would it be feasible to also let the alternates scan the mail headers
> and find the header 'To-Envelope'?
While I wish I had a satisfactory answer, this is mostly to chime
in that I too wish that reverse_name would consult t
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 02:28:43PM +0200, Bastian wrote:
> On 12Sep22 14:24+0200, Bastian wrote:
> > Would it be feasible to also let the alternates scan the mail headers
> > and find the header 'To-Envelope'?
>
> Sorry, the header is labled Envelope-to:
I agree having
On 12Sep22 14:24+0200, Bastian wrote:
> Would it be feasible to also let the alternates scan the mail headers
> and find the header 'To-Envelope'?
Sorry, the header is labled Envelope-to:
--
Bastian
address.
1: http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/#alternates
However, when the mail is sent for instance to a maillist or without
setting the headers to/c, then mutt sets the default From address when
replying (setting realname).
Would it be feasible to also let the alternates scan the mail headers
On Wed, Apr 07, 2021 at 01:52:44PM +0100, Steve Karmeinsky wrote:
The only thing not working properly is setting the signature back to
normal after replying to an alternate.
I didn't see how you overrode the signature, so I can only guess it's
something like:
reply-hook ."set
This is my main email, but I have several alternates set-up.
In .muttrc I have
set signature=~/.signature
set realname = "Steve Karmeinsky"
set from = "st...@gbnet.net"
my_hdr X-Organisation: NetTek Ltd
I also have
send-hook . 'unmy_hdr From:'
send-hook . 'unmy_hdr X-Orga
ote:
> > > > > > And from reading the Mutt manual I have encountered the
> > > > > > alternates option, but now I am not sure what it is useful for
> > > > > > and how to most effectively use it.
> > > >
> > > >
On 2021-02-15 18:04:03, boB Stepp wrote:
> On 21/02/16 00:28, Øyvind A. Holm wrote:
> > On 2021-02-16 00:17:22, Øyvind A. Holm wrote:
> > > On 2021-02-15 16:01:06, boB Stepp wrote:
> > > > And "alternates" is still a mystery...
> > >
> &
On 21/02/16 12:28AM, Øyvind A. Holm wrote:
On 2021-02-16 00:17:22, Øyvind A. Holm wrote:
On 2021-02-15 16:01:06, boB Stepp wrote:
> > On Monday, 15 February at 21:53, boB Stepp wrote:
> > > And from reading the Mutt manual I have encountered the
> > > alternates optio
On 2021-02-16 00:17:22, Øyvind A. Holm wrote:
> On 2021-02-15 16:01:06, boB Stepp wrote:
> > > On Monday, 15 February at 21:53, boB Stepp wrote:
> > > > And from reading the Mutt manual I have encountered the
> > > > alternates option, but now I am not sure wh
On 2021-02-15 16:01:06, boB Stepp wrote:
> > On Monday, 15 February at 21:53, boB Stepp wrote:
> > > And from reading the Mutt manual I have encountered the alternates
> > > option, but now I am not sure what it is useful for and how to
> > > most effect
Murphy
you can alias them as:
alias fam Joe Moe
and typing fam and will auto-expand.
Yep, this works. Thanks!
So what is the purpose of "group"? How can it help me?
And from reading the Mutt manual I have encountered the alternates option, but
now I am not sure what it is useful for and
able to
> type in abbreviations like "Jess" and have that expand to my daughter's email
> address. How would I go about doing this without having a browser view come
> up with numbered entries?
I think what you want is this. Given the kids' email addresses:
alias Joe Josephine Mu
ing a browser view come
up with numbered entries?
And from reading the Mutt manual I have encountered the alternates option, but
now I am not sure what it is useful for and how to most effectively use it.
I think that sums up most of my current head scratching.
--
Wishing you only the best,
boB Stepp
On 27-09-2016, at 14h 45'42", Jon LaBadie wrote about "Re: group reply [SOLVED]
now alternates"
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 02:20:14PM +0200, Ionel Mugurel Ciobîcă wrote:
> >
> > Another shot in the dark: Is there a chance that the original author
> > is one of
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 14:45:42 -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> My alternates definition is a regex that matched the author.
>
> A couple of queries about alternates.
>
> I simply have:
>
> alternates ".*@labadie\.us" ".*@jgcomp\.org" ".*@jgcomp\.co
s not included.
> >
>
> Another shot in the dark: Is there a chance that the original author
> is one of your alternates and you set up metoo variable to no?
>
Pay the man!!! That's it.
My alternates definition is a regex that matched the author.
A couple of queries about altern
=- chs...@freenet.de wrote on Sun 7.Oct'12 at 10:23:29 +0200 -=
So I set reverse_name=yes and listed all these addresses as
alternates in my muttrc.
Furthermore in the index view I cannot see the sender addresses
anymore. Instead that column now shows the recipients like
* Rado Q l%...@gmx.de [07.10.2012 11:45]:
Sounds like your alternates definition matches the sender, too.
mutt thinks you write to yourself.
Thanks for that hint. Indeed I had spaces added in between the list of
alternative addresses. I wasn't aware that 'alternates' is a regular
expression
Hi,
I've added this line in my muttrc file
set alternates=...@email.address
but got
alternates : unknown variable
(translated message) with mutt v1.5.18.
Any idea on what's going on?
--
Nicolas Sebrecht
* Nicolas Sebrecht on Friday, July 02, 2010 at 09:26:16 +0200
I've added this line in my muttrc file
set alternates=...@email.address
but got
alternates : unknown variable
(translated message) with mutt v1.5.18.
Any idea on what's going on?
Since some time alternates has become
On Fri, Jul 02, 2010 at 11:00:32AM +0200, Christian Ebert wrote:
Since some time alternates has become a command:
alternates ^...@email\\.address$ ^anot...@email\\.address$
See man(5) muttrc.
You can use less strict patterns of course.
Thank you very much, it did solve the problem. I
Nicolas Sebrecht schrieb am 02.07.2010 um 09:26 (+0200):
I've added this line in my muttrc file
set alternates=...@email.address
but got
alternates : unknown variable
(translated message) with mutt v1.5.18.
Moving from set alternates = ^(...|...|...)$ to a series of
alternates
Hi Kyle,
On Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 20:28:25 -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
setting $from in a send-hook wasn't possible before version 1.5.17.
That's a useful change that should probably be documented better.
Exactly: We can thank Aron Griffis for making this work. And the
UPDATING file
Hello Dominik,
On Monday, March 24, 2008 at 16:18:24 +0100, Dominik Meister wrote:
| send-hook . 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
| send-hook ~l 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Does anything speak against this?
That's perfect for you, on the latest Mutt. But setting $from in
a send-hook wasn't possible
Hi Alain
Alain Bench [Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 06:47:23PM +0100]:
Don't change, Dominik. I'm speaking for others.
Thanks for making that clear.
Dominik
--
Dominik Meister
My public GnuPG key is available at http://www.meisternet.ch/gpg.txt
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On Tuesday, March 25 at 06:47 PM, quoth Alain Bench:
| send-hook . 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
| send-hook ~l 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Does anything speak against this?
That's perfect for you, on the latest Mutt. But setting $from in
a send-hook
Hi,
I stumbled across a problem which has been already mentionned on this
list some time ago:
http://marc.info/?l=mutt-usersm=116508094511255w=2
I've set up mutt to handle multiple sender addresses using alternates
and everything seems to work great when replying to single mails (the
address
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On Monday, March 24 at 12:29 PM, quoth Dominik Meister:
However, if I reply to mailing lists (for example this one), mutt
does not recognize, that the message has been sent to one of the
addresses I configured using alternates and is just using
Kyle Wheeler [Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 08:32:56AM -0500]:
As you have observed, and as it was mentioned in that email thread,
this is because the mailing list does not include your email address
in any of the headers (except in an encoded form as the return value).
If it gets into the
* On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 Kyle Wheeler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
send-hook mutt-users@mutt.org \
my_hdr From: Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And never forget your default hook :)
HTH,
Michael
--
Documentation is like sex: when it is good, it is very, very good; and
when it is
Dominik Meister [Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 04:09:25PM +0100]:
Thanks Kyle, I think I've already once tried using a send-hook, but that
somehow messed up with the reverse_name setting. I give it another try.
I just tried it and what happened is that after sending mail to a
mailing list, all messages
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On Monday, March 24 at 04:18 PM, quoth Dominik Meister:
Thanks Kyle, I think I've already once tried using a send-hook, but
that somehow messed up with the reverse_name setting. I give it
another try.
I just tried it and what happened is that
Kyle Wheeler [Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 10:36:31AM -0500]:
But like I said, if your configuration works, then stick with it!
The reason why I chose the set from way is that I did not find out how
to unset a custom header within a minute ;)
Thanks for helping,
Dominik
--
Dominik Meister
My public
Hi,
Just upgraded from Fedora Core 6 to Fedora 7 and now I get an error
regarding a line in .muttrc alternates: unknown variable. Is this a
change in mutt or packaging by Fedora?
Thank you,
--
Ken Dyke,
406.581.0495
Linux can win as long as services/protocols are commodities. By folding
* Ken Dyke on Wednesday, June 06, 2007 at 23:03:26 -0600:
Just upgraded from Fedora Core 6 to Fedora 7 and now I get an error
regarding a line in .muttrc alternates: unknown variable.
alternates has become a /command/ like lists, subscribe in
more recent Mutt versions.
c
--
Python Mutt
On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 08:34:59PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
* On 2007.04.29, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Chris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The manual just says:-
set alternates=regular expression
How does one specify a collection of different addresses? Is it just
address1
The manual just says:-
set alternates=regular expression
How does one specify a collection of different addresses? Is it just
address1|address2|address3 ?
--
Chris Green
On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 08:44:22PM +0100, Chris G wrote..
The manual just says:-
set alternates=regular expression
How does one specify a collection of different addresses? Is it just
address1|address2|address3 ?
Like this:
alternates [EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED
* On 2007.04.29, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Chris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The manual just says:-
set alternates=regular expression
How does one specify a collection of different addresses? Is it just
address1|address2|address3 ?
For 1.4.1, yes:
set altnernates=address1
@st_@n_@__c_@wb_@y@@bt_@nt_@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@m
Can I work around this somehow?
mutt uses $alternates to figure this out.
what is the value you set?
check with set ?alternates
or with :set alttab=tab.
Sven
: lst_cwby mailto:l_@m_@st_@n_@__c_@wb_@y@@bt_@nt_@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@m
Can I work around this somehow?
mutt uses $alternates to figure this out.
what is the value you set?
check with set ?alternates
or with :set alttab=tab.
That has nothing to do with what he was asking about. Those
@writeme.com
From: Neil Tisdale neil.discard[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: lst_cwby mailto:l_@m_@st_@n_@__c_@wb_@y@@bt_@nt_@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@m
Can I work around this somehow?
mutt uses $alternates to figure this out.
what is the value you set?
Those are
obviously malformed addresses that Mutt
I do not understand the intended usage of the alternates
configuration variable. The manual says that it affects Mutt's idea about
messages from you and addressed to you.
RLH
* Russell L. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-29 04:44]:
I do not understand the intended usage of the alternates
configuration variable. The manual says that it affects
Mutt's idea about messages from you and addressed to you.
by setting alternates mutt knows your email addresses
dgc --
...and then David Champion said...
%
% * On 2002.04.06, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
% * Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% Alas! David T-G spake thus:
...
% % Use perl or python or egrep of emacs or some of the more modern vi
...
% recall that egrep is *not* the same as
* On 2002.04.09, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not a quick hack that uses mutt's, or whatever regex library mutt is
using? I don't get the perl source bit...
Oops. I did mean mutt's regex.c -- just a typo.
--
-D.[EMAIL PROTECTED]NSIT
dgc --
...and then David Champion said...
%
% * On 2002.04.09, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
% * David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
%
% Why not a quick hack that uses mutt's, or whatever regex library mutt is
% using? I don't get the perl source bit...
%
% Oops. I did mean mutt's regex.c --
* On 2002.04.06, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alas! David T-G spake thus:
% Use perl or python or egrep of emacs or some of the more modern vi
% clones etc.
Agreed; a little perl one-liner was what I had in mind, since I vaguely
recall that
Hi,
* David Champion [04/09/02 00:40:53 CEST] wrote:
[ regular expressions in mutt ]
But can we assume that perl is the same?
Not until quite long test runs.
I don't believe that we can.
That's the essence of the question; unfortunately it needs someone who's
been paying attention to code
On 17:40 08 Apr 2002, David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Agreed; a little perl one-liner was what I had in mind, since I vaguely
| recall that egrep is *not* the same as mutt.
|
| But can we assume that perl is the same? I don't believe that we can.
No, but close enough to pick the
On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 10:12:46PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
Here you go:
while (STDIN)
{
if (m/the regex you are testing/)
{
print It matches!\n;
}
else
{
print It doesn't match!\n;
}
}
i would suggest you pass in both the regex and the email. that way
Rob --
...and then Feztaa said...
%
% Alas! David T-G spake thus:
% % Use perl or python or egrep of emacs or some of the more modern vi
% % clones etc.
%
% Agreed; a little perl one-liner was what I had in mind, since I vaguely
% recall that egrep is *not* the same as mutt.
%
% Here you
--WChQLJJJfbwij+9x
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Alas! David T-G spake thus:
% Here you go:
=20
[snip]
=20
You call that a one-liner? Good grief; who taught you how to count??
Why settle for a one liner
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-07 10:37:45 -0500]:
Rob --
...and then Feztaa said...
%
% Alas! David T-G spake thus:
% % Use perl or python or egrep of emacs or some of the more modern vi
% % clones etc.
%
% Agreed; a little perl one-liner was what I had in mind, since I
Rob --
...and then Feztaa said...
%
% Alas! David T-G spake thus:
% possibilities, is there a way to un-alternates a regexp? Barring that,
...
%alternates=(!(^lauratg.*)@justpick)
...
%
% Well, there's only one way to find out if that works ;)
No, there's AT LEAST one way. A much
:-)
Bah, the way you're doing it takes forever, though :P
% If it doesn't, though, you might try this:
%=20
% alternates=3D^[^l][^a][^u][^r][^a][^t][^g].*@justpick
%=20
% Of course, that's kind of a bubble sort... ;)
=20
Yeah. Worse yet, it's not just Laura (I have the daughters, too, you
David, et al --
...and then David Champion said...
%
% * On 2002.04.06, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
% * David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% possibilities, is there a way to un-alternates a regexp? Barring that,
% can I specify that an entire string (lauratg) be not-matched
again :)
Maybe he could use a script generating $alternates... but still would
look ugly.
But, by the way, I'm just wondering why mails for his wife and
daughter(s) end up in his mailbox. They acutally do because otherwise he
would not have asked for a solution...
Cheers, Rocco.
msg26826
for your kids), then the
% 'justpick' thing will only match your address again :)
%
% Maybe he could use a script generating $alternates... but still would
% look ugly.
Yeah, that would be messy. It would take it off of my hands, but I'd
still have to do a lot of manual configuration
] ~ grep altern .mutt/muttrcc
set
alternates=(^davidtg(pager|work|-.*|)|^dtg-bid|^choice(|(|-)consulting)|^c-cubed|^clasco(|(|-)properties)|^my_login)@((cyber(dude|junkie)|iname|poboxes|audiophile|bigfoot).com|sector13.org)|^david@(bae.uga.edu|coronaps.com)|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED
On 12:32 06 Apr 2002, David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I have a number of addresses here at my sites and it's quite convenient
| to simply put
|
| alternates=justpick
|
| in my muttrc (well, there are some old bigfoot ones and such, too, but
| that's not the point).
How large a number
Cameron, et al --
...and then Cameron Simpson said...
%
% On 12:32 06 Apr 2002, David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% | I have a number of addresses here at my sites and it's quite convenient
% | to simply put
% |
% | alternates=justpick
% |
% | in my muttrc (well, there are some old bigfoot
Cameron, et al --
...and then Cameron Simpson said...
%
% On 16:21 06 Apr 2002, Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
% | Then somebody else had tried to use the exact regex in either perl or
...
% | So try fooling with some sed regex's to get a working match, then use
% | that in
On 19:00 06 Apr 2002, David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| % I just had an idea, though -- David, what are all the email addresses
| % you are working with here? If the ones you want all start with a certain
|
| [zero] [6:54pm] ~ grep altern .mutt/muttrcc
| set
|alternates=(^davidtg(pager
--s9fJI615cBHmzTOP
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Alas! David T-G spake thus:
% Use perl or python or egrep of emacs or some of the more modern vi
% clones etc.
=20
Agreed; a little perl one-liner was what I
PROTECTED]' 100 # sent directly to me
set score_threshold_read=80 # mark potential spam as 'read'
no scoring required! :-)
tell mutt about your own addresses by
setting alternates - and then select
these by limiting to the pattern ~P.
you can use this pattern for colors, too:
color index red
Hello all,
Just a question: I have a strange problem related to my From field. When I reply to
all, I'm also included in the CC field, even if the metoo param is set to no.
FYI:
- my alternates param is set to R. Leponce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- my realname param was set to R. Leponce (but I unset
* R. Leponce [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-10-2001 17:13]:
| - my alternates param is set to R. Leponce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think this is the problem. First, don't include your name in the
alternates variable. Just email addresses.
Second, IIRC the alternates variable takes regexps as value.
So
Hello all,
Just a question: I have a strange problem related to my From field. When I reply to
all, I'm also included in the CC field, even if the metoo param is set to no.
FYI:
- my alternates param is set to R. Leponce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- my realname param was set to R. Leponce
Hello all,
Just a question: I have a strange problem related to my From field. When I reply to
all, I'm also included in the CC field, even if the metoo param is set to no.
FYI:
- my alternates param is set to R. Leponce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- my realname param was set to R. Leponce (but I unset
* R. Leponce [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-10-2001 17:44]:
[duplicate message]
Is everybody receiving these duplicate messages? What's going on?
--
René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Love is like an hourglass, with the heart filling up as the brain empties.
-Jules Renard
I received an email from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Non-member submission from R. Leponce
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your submission to the list has been forwarded to the list
owner [EMAIL PROTECTED] for approval because you do not seem to be on
that list.
If you want
help you too terribly much. That's how I go through the list
myself, though.
%
% This is all irrelevant anyway, since I'm not aware of anyone using mutt
% purely in audio. The help menu is fine and the ':set ?alternates' thing
% is a cute trick to remember.
Happy to help :-)
%
% Bruno
not aware of anyone using mutt
purely in audio. The help menu is fine and the ':set ?alternates' thing
is a cute trick to remember.
Bruno
--
http://bruno.postle.net/
On Thu 20-Sep-2001 at 07:07:24AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
:set ?alternates
to see how your $alternates are set.
Cor, you learn something every day. I can't seem to get this trick to
work with key bindings etc.. though.
Is there some equivalent to..
:bind index ?a
..that would
Bruno --
...and then Bruno Postle said...
% On Thu 20-Sep-2001 at 07:07:24AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
%
%:set ?alternates
%
% to see how your $alternates are set.
%
% Cor, you learn something every day. I can't seem to get this trick to
Happy to help :-)
% work with key bindings etc
Kyle Knack [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 08/08/2001:
I've finally figured out that 'reverse_name' isn't working because my
alternates line isn't matching properly. I have it written as:
set alternates =
([EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL
I've finally figured out that 'reverse_name' isn't working because my
alternates line isn't matching properly. I have it written as:
set alternates =
([EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Apparently that doesn't work well (even with the '.' escaped), nor does
* Kyle Knack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Apparently that doesn't work well (even with the '.' escaped), nor does:
set alternates =
(phineas@only-linux|skwerl@telocity|skwerl@eathlink|skerl-0@home) with
or without quotes.
Try removing the parentheses:
set alternates=[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL
* Drew Raines [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
set alternates=[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
My alternates setting works fine that way.
In addition, I have my '@' symbols escaped.
set alternates=phineas\@only-linux.com|skwerl\@telocity
--
Drew
On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 22:30:45 +0100, Wilhelm Wienemann wrote:
yeap .. but it changes the menues to german as well. and it is not very
evident why you have to press "u" for "Behalten" :-)
You do not have to. Just change the key bindings to something you
find more appropriate.
--
Byrial
* Wilhelm Wienemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [19/01/01, 18:42:55]:
Why didn't read you the answers to the same question from
--- cut here -
From: Jens Paulus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: German umlauts and alternates in Mutt.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date
[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]" doesn't work.
Quoting the manual:
alternates
Type: regular expression
set [EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you could give me an advice how to change these settings I would be
thankful. I'm still using Mutt 1.0.1i (2000-01-18).
I would consider an upg
Hello Jens!
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Jens Paulus wrote:
Hi there, I have two questions.
Why didn't read you the answers to the same question from
--- cut here -
From: Jens Paulus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: German umlauts and alternates in Mutt
I can only answer number 2, but alternates is a regular expression, so you have
to do like ([EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]) to get it to recognize
two addresses. If you're being strict in your regular expression pattern, you
will want to put a ^ before the ( and a $ after the ), so
On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 06:25:44PM +0100, Martin wrote:
Seperate your alternates with a pipe:
set [EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Don't forget that alternates is actually a regex. You might want to use
this:
set alternates=^(myname@address01\.com|myname@address02\.com)$
2
Thank you very much; this worked perfectly. I actually put a ^( in front and
a )$ at the end so that it would match only those email addresses, and I have
a working alternates setting.
Thanks again.
- Jimmy Kaplowitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 06:44:13PM +0100, Michael Tatge
On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 10:15:20PM +0100, Wilhelm Wienemann wrote:
Hello Martin!
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 display
Hello. I am using Mutt 1.3.12, and I'm having trouble getting the 'alternates'
variable setting to recognize who I am so that for my messages it shows the
recipient instead of the sender, me. I use the following email addresses:
Jimmy Kaplowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jimmy Kaplowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello Heinrich!
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Heinrich Langos wrote:
On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 10:15:20PM +0100, Wilhelm Wienemann wrote:
Hello Martin!
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]]
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="^(
addresses. But what if I want Mutt
consider two or more addresses as belonging to me, how can I do this?
"set [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is not the right
way.
Seperate your alternates with a pipe:
set [EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
needs I would be thankful. I'm sti
Hello Martin!
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 display German umlauts? I could
not find any instructions in Mutt's manual how to do
Hi there,
I have two questions.
1.) How can I configure Mutt and teach it to display German umlauts? I could
not find any instructions in Mutt's manual how to do this. In the default
settings, it always replaces these special characters by a question mark (`?')
in the builtin pager and by a dot
Jens Paulus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
: 2.) If I use "set [EMAIL PROTECTED]", Mutt considers
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] as one of my email addresses. But now I want Mutt consider
: two or more addresses as belonging to me. How can I do this?
: "set [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is not the right
wo or more addresses as belonging to me. How can I do this?
"set [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is not the right
way.
This is mine:
set
alternates="\(johannes@zellner\.org\|johannes@zellner\.net\|joze@krispc6\.physik\.uni-karlsruhe\.de|joze@users\.sourceforge\.
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