Can anyone point me to a simple how-to install and configure Bogofilter with
Mutt using procmail? Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Gerry
Quoting Gerry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Can anyone point me to a simple how-to install and configure Bogofilter with
Mutt using procmail? Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Even a newbie can use google :-)
1st hit when searching for 'bogofilter procmail example'
On 18:41 12 Jul 2002, Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| * Rich [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-12 12:11]:
| On Fri,Jul12,2002at10:04:45PM+1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| Might want to check your backspace is actually sending ^H and not ^?.
| Type: ^Vbackspace
| That's control-V and then the
* On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Rich wrote:
I have tried actually binding the keys while i am in mutt with
the command :bind pager backspace previous-line
Try :bind pager BackSpace previous-line
--
John
On Fri,Jul12,2002at01:10:33AM-0700, John Iverson wrote:
Try :bind pager BackSpace previous-line
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John
Tried that. Still gives the error Key is not bound. I can bind just about
any other key. I was just wondering why the default doesnt work. I am
running this in xterm. I have tried all
On 06:12 12 Jul 2002, Rich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Fri,Jul12,2002at01:10:33AM-0700, John Iverson wrote:
| Try :bind pager BackSpace previous-line
| Tried that. Still gives the error Key is not bound. I can bind just about
| any other key. I was just wondering why the default doesnt work. I
On Fri,Jul12,2002at10:04:45PM+1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
Might want to check your backspace is actually sending ^H and not ^?.
Type:
^Vbackspace
That's control-V and then the backspace key. What does it show?
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Cameron Simpson, DoD#743[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Rich [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-12 12:11]:
On Fri,Jul12,2002at10:04:45PM+1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
Might want to check your backspace is actually sending ^H and not ^?.
Type: ^Vbackspace
That's control-V and then the backspace key. What does it show?
It sends the ^?.
that's the
i am currently running Mutt 1.4i (2002-05-29) on mandrake 8.2, with a
muttrc created with the automated muttrc builder
(http://mutt.netliberte.org/). When i am reading a message, in the pager
if i am not mistaken, and i want to scroll up to the previous line i
cannot using either the backspace
Hi,
Would someone please give me possible reasons why some of my mail is not delivered.
By not delivered I mean that not only does the desired recipient
not get the mail but I get no form of responce what so ever.
No unable to deliver mail because... messages, zip, zilch, nada.
The only
Nick --
...and then Nick Stewart said...
%
% Hi,
Hello!
%
% Would someone please give me possible reasons why some of my mail is not delivered.
% By not delivered I mean that not only does the desired recipient
% not get the mail but I get no form of responce what so ever.
% No unable to
Hi,
* Nick Stewart [05/31/02 18:36:09 CEST] wrote:
Would someone please give me possible reasons why some of
my mail is not delivered. By not delivered I mean that
not only does the desired recipient not get the mail but I
get no form of responce what so ever. No unable to
deliver mail
On 05/31@18:57, Rocco Rutte wrote:
Hi,
* Nick Stewart [05/31/02 18:36:09 CEST] wrote:
Would someone please give me possible reasons why some of
my mail is not delivered. By not delivered I mean that
not only does the desired recipient not get the mail but I
get no form of responce
Hi,
* Nick Stewart [05/31/02 19:37:03 CEST] wrote:
On 05/31@18:57, Rocco Rutte wrote:
[ no mail delivery ]
Great. I've ask the recipient to ask the postmaster from
more information.
Good.
I have two more queries (apologies in advance for their
mundane nature):
No problem. That's what
Nick,
* Nick Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-May-31 08:36 AKDT]:
Would someone please give me possible reasons why some of my mail is
not delivered. By not delivered I mean that not only does the
desired recipient not get the mail but I get no form of responce what
so ever. No unable to
On 05/31@11:35, Will Yardley wrote:
Nick Stewart wrote:
On 05/31@18:57, Rocco Rutte wrote:
All you can is try to contact the responsible postmaster -
sounds stupid since you can't deliver any mail, I know.
Maybe the receipent can do something about it. If there's no
error
Morbo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting from the mutt manual:
mailbox shortcuts can be used anywhere where a path to a mailbox is needed
· ! -- refers to your ``$spool'' (incoming) mailbox
· -- refers to your ``$mbox'' file
· -- refers to your ``$record'' file
· - or !! --
: Friday, November 30, 2001 12:22
Subject: Re: newbie question
Greg Steele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I start mutt I see the contents of /var/spool/username.
I change folders using 'c' command. I cannot figure out how to
get back to view /var/spool/username.
*Please*, do not write lines
Thus spake Jussi Ekholm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
René already told you one way to do it, but I thought I'd share my way
of doing it, as well. So, I've created symbolic link inbox in my
maildir, which points to mail spool. I find it quite convenient and
clear. YMMV.
I do this as well. All of
Thanks for all of your help.
Greg
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Greg Steele
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When I start mutt I see the contents of /var/spool/username. I change folders using
'c' command. I cannot figure out how to get back to view /var/spool/username.
Thanks.
Greg
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Greg Steele
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* Greg Steele [EMAIL PROTECTED] [21-11-2001 20:59]:
| When I start mutt I see the contents of /var/spool/username. I
| change folders using 'c' command. I cannot figure out how to get back
| to view /var/spool/username.
Euhm... what about using that same command? For your convience, you
don't
I am a one-week-newbie in using mutt and i want to
save my outgoing mail in an outbox like i can do
it with KMail and other known email-clients.
How do i create such an outbox and tell mutt to dump
outgoing mail automatically into it.
finally, i'd like to have something like that in my
Outbox is just:
set record=~/mutt/outbox
for inbox, i just made a symlink to the actual /var/spool location that my mta
delivers to.
hth.
aloha,
dave
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 12:16:42PM -0400, Stefan Antoni wrote:
I am a one-week-newbie in using mutt and i want to
save my outgoing mail in
Stefan Antoni mutt [23/09/01 12:16 -0400]:
I am a one-week-newbie in using mutt and i want to
save my outgoing mail in an outbox like i can do
it with KMail and other known email-clients.
set record==sent-mail
If you mean you are not permanently connected to the 'net and would like to
queue
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 12:16:42PM -0400, Stefan Antoni wrote:
I am a one-week-newbie in using mutt and i want to
save my outgoing mail in an outbox like i can do
it with KMail and other known email-clients.
like you are a one-week-newbie, i don't know if you already know the
~/.muttrc
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 12:16:42PM -0400 or thereabouts, Stefan Antoni wrote:
I am a one-week-newbie in using mutt and i want to
save my outgoing mail in an outbox like i can do
it with KMail and other known email-clients.
How do i create such an outbox and tell mutt to dump
outgoing mail
* Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11:55 25/07/01]:
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 11:48:53PM -0600, Chuck Fender wrote:
mutt -y gives the perfect display for deciding which mailbox to read
next. Is it possible to get there without exitting and restarting. c
lists too many other things in my
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 12:08:54PM +0530, Ankit Mohan wrote:
* Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11:55 25/07/01]:
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 11:48:53PM -0600, Chuck Fender wrote:
mutt -y gives the perfect display for deciding which mailbox to read
next. Is it possible to get there without
* On [010717 14:50] Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
finally i have got mutt working with fetchmail and procmail. I am really
happy. I have a few questions, and basically want to know if i am doing
things the right way.
You ought ot set your editor to wrap lines at less than 80
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 03:04:32PM +0200 or thereabouts, Lawrence Mitchell or somebody
saying they were Lawrence Mitchell wrote:
* On [010717 14:50] Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
finally i have got mutt working with fetchmail and procmail. I am really
snip
Now when i start mutt, i
* Chuck Fender [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11:39 25/07/01]:
mutt -y gives the perfect display for deciding which mailbox to read
next. Is it possible to get there without exitting and restarting. c
lists too many other things in my ~/mail folder.
hi..
yes, you can get to it by pressing c? followed by
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 11:48:53PM -0600, Chuck Fender wrote:
mutt -y gives the perfect display for deciding which mailbox to read
next. Is it possible to get there without exitting and restarting. c
lists too many other things in my ~/mail folder.
'c' should give you the same display as
* Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11:38 19/07/01]:
Fox Mulder [mutt-users] 19/07/01 10:17 +0530:
i am pasting the output of mutt -v. it does list a -BUFFY-SIZE. I am not too
sure what the '-' sign means. does this mean that this this was an option, or
does it mean that it wasnt
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Fox Mulder wrote:
thanks for the file. i tried it, but still no help. I still dont get the N in the
folder view, and dont get the Inc field in the status bar. also, i am still getting
that problem with the arrows in threads.
There are problems with mutt recognizing new
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 11:52:58AM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote:
* Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11:42 18/07/01]:
Fox Mulder [mutt-users] 18/07/01 11:30 +0530:
Hey, i dont get any such indicator. guess i will have to look it up in the
manual...
I tried to put in the %N to
* Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22:18 18/07/01]:
It's been a while since I discovered this problem with my installation,
so I don't remember the details, but I couldn't get the N indicator to
work reliably until I configured mutt with --enable-buffy-size. Now
it works fine. (I'm using
Fox Mulder [mutt-users] 19/07/01 10:17 +0530:
i am pasting the output of mutt -v. it does list a -BUFFY-SIZE. I am not too
sure what the '-' sign means. does this mean that this this was an option, or
does it mean that it wasnt an option?
+ = used. - = not used.
+HAVE_COLOR +HAVE_PGP
hi all..
finally i have got mutt working with fetchmail and procmail. I am really happy. I have
a few questions, and basically want to know if i am doing things the right way.
I hav a fetchmail daemon that gets mails from 3 accounts. procmail leaves mail from 1
account in spool, and sends the
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 06:21:44PM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote:
Now when i start mutt, i get only the spool. I have to do a c=foldrname to get
to the folder. i expect this is normal. Is there some way in which i can get
to know if any new messages are in the other folders without actually going
hi...
thanks for the quick reply. I could not find any set mailboxes= in the manual.
Perhaps you are refering to the mailboxes command, which i have already given. it is
something like,
mailboxes ! ankit mulder
whai i want to know is whether there is a way to find the number of unread
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 07:00:01PM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote:
thanks for the quick reply. I could not find any set mailboxes= in
the manual. Perhaps you are refering to the mailboxes command, which
i have already given. it is something like,
mailboxes ! ankit mulder
Yes, I believe that's
On Tue, 17. Jul 2001 um 07:00:01PM +0530, Fox Mulder wrote:
whai i want to know is whether there is a way to find the number of unread messages
in a folder when i am in another folder, or when i start mutt with the -y option, or
if I do a c?
I had the same question, but you`ve given me the
* Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22:24 17/07/01]:
No. The reason is that it is very time-consuming to obtain and keep
up-to-date that information for large mbox folders. You should see an
N indicator by folders containing new mail, though.
Hey, i dont get any such indicator. guess i will
* Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10:30 18/07/01]:
* Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22:24 17/07/01]:
No. The reason is that it is very time-consuming to obtain and keep
up-to-date that information for large mbox folders. You should see an
N indicator by folders containing new mail,
* Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11:42 18/07/01]:
Fox Mulder [mutt-users] 18/07/01 11:30 +0530:
Hey, i dont get any such indicator. guess i will have to look it up in the
manual...
I tried to put in the %N to the folder_format. but, i still dont get the an
N indicator next
Hi all!
I've just downloaded and installed mutt on a Solaris system and have a
question. When I send a mail, it takes allmost forever for Mutt to
complete the action and return the control to me. Is that normal or is
there something I can do to change this behaviour? I can't seem to find
Per Dalum Jensen writes:
Hi all!
I've just downloaded and installed mutt on a Solaris system and have a
question. When I send a mail, it takes allmost forever for Mutt to
complete the action and return the control to me. Is that normal or is
there something I can do to change this
Hey Everyone,
I switched to Mutt the other day as my main MUA and so far, my
experience with Mutt has been a good one except for one thing:
All of the image files I have sent to myself as attachments keep
coming back as text files filled as gibberish (fortunately, I haven't
gotten any legit
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Steve Fielding wrote:
Hey Everyone,
I switched to Mutt the other day as my main MUA and so far, my
experience with Mutt has been a good one except for one thing:
All of the image files I have sent to myself as attachments keep
coming back as text files filled as
or something so that with one push on a button
the current mail message is addressed with the canned forwarding address
and sent without any further interaction on my part ?
I am sure I can, give me a hint :)
This is my second newbie question, hoepfully more interesting than my
first one
On 2000.10.17 06:08:33, you,
the extraordinary Cliff Sarginson, opined:
Often after reading a mail I need to forward it to a certain email
address. This address is always the same one and I never need to change
the subject or add comments in the text etc. Unfortunately until I read
it I
Hi again,
OK, so fetchmail-procmail-mutt now work correctly
Colours aren't working right but I'm getting closer
Thanks for everyone who assisted on the above problems.
Now the newest problem is sending. I have a tremendous hate relationship
with Sendmail, so I use Postfix pretty much
Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 07 Jun 2000:
Now the newest problem is sending. I have a tremendous hate relationship
with Sendmail, so I use Postfix pretty much everywhere, however on my
puny little notebook computer where I live, I would prefer not to be
running a smtp daemon
I would prefer not to be running a smtp daemon at all times.
So, how should I configure my smtp?
Well, actually it's not necessary to run sendmail at all times. I think
inetd can call sendmail on demand. Just include the corresponding line in
your inetd.conf. Look at the man page of sendmail
On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 06:14:39PM -0400, Sergei Gerasenko wrote:
I would prefer not to be running a smtp daemon at all times.
So, how should I configure my smtp?
Well, actually it's not necessary to run sendmail at all times. I think
inetd can call sendmail on demand. Just include the
Wouldn't it be much simpler to make mutt sendmail using /usr/lib/sendmail -t ?
That way you wouldnt need to have the daemon running, right ?
Yes, but how about receiving mail?
--
"Trust me":
Translation of the Latin "caveat emptor."
On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 09:10:28PM -0400, Sergei Gerasenko wrote:
Wouldn't it be much simpler to make mutt sendmail using /usr/lib/sendmail -t ?
That way you wouldnt need to have the daemon running, right ?
Yes, but how about receiving mail?
Timothy asked very specificly about sending
Nils Vogels proclaimed on mutt-users that:
On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 09:10:28PM -0400, Sergei Gerasenko wrote:
Wouldn't it be much simpler to make mutt sendmail using /usr/lib/sendmail -t ?
That way you wouldnt need to have the daemon running, right ?
Yes, but how about receiving mail?
John said,
The Mutt manual notes that a sample mime.types file is included
with the Mutt distriburtion, but I cannot find it. (Red Hat 6.1).
I find a Pine sample mime.types file, one for Apache in /etc, but
none for Mutt. Any suggestions on where else to look? Thanks.
John
I have Red
John P. Verel [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Telsa,
Thanks for your note! I hadn't thought to look at the source rpms. I'm
about to go out of town for a week and will give a go at unpacking the
source rpms on my return. I may, in fact, take you up on your kind offer
to assist :)
As to
Reply-To:
Hi.
The Mutt manual notes that a sample mime.types file is included with the Mutt
distriburtion, but I cannot find it. (Red Hat 6.1). I find a Pine sample mime.types
file, one for Apache in /etc, but none for Mutt. Any suggestions on where else to
look? Thanks.
John
Hello,
I've been using Pine with IMAP on a Linux server and I want to move to
mutt because of its wonderful interface and configurability.
I just joined the list today and cannot find any mention of using an
address book as in Pine. Is there a way to add an addressbook to mutt?
Thanks in
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