Drew Raines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe the suggestion was something to the effect of
send-hook ! . 'my_hdr Blah: foo'
That won't quite work. Internally, Mutt translates the simple pattern
. into ~A, which matches everything. Negating that matches nothing,
which is the effect
* Drew Raines [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-22 18:01]:
What's the equivalent of send-hook when
using the NNTP patch? Is there a followup-hook?
No.
I'd like to add a header for only news postings.
send-hook ! ~t . command
send-hook ~t . command-default
Sven
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Sven Guckes
What's the equivalent of send-hook when using the NNTP patch? Is there a
followup-hook?
I'd like to add a header for only news postings.
--
Drew
Drew --
...and then Drew Raines said...
%
% What's the equivalent of send-hook when using the NNTP patch? Is there a
% followup-hook?
I don't think that there is any such beast.
%
% I'd like to add a header for only news postings.
This came up just recently. I think Sven Guckes, at
+ David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
An approach that I recall as successful was to set up a send-hook that
only triggered when there is no to: field and set the header in there,
turning it off (or changing it) otherwise if to: can match anything.
I believe the suggestion was something to the
Is there any documentation on adding config info to the .muttrc for
the VVV NNTP patch and also how to use mutt as a news reader? I
trolled through the archives this morning and didn't find anything.
Thanks,
/rc
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* David Champion ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On 2001.10.17, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jerome De Greef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It will only retrieve the groups list once. Then remove all newgroups you
don't need from your newsrc file and you're all set.
The only disadvantage of this
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 at 06:20:33 +0200, Piet Delport wrote:
[snip mutt and leafnode not working]
I think the problem is leafnode related, as mutt works perfectly on my
ISP's news server.
Version info:
Mutt 1.3.22.1i (2001-08-30)
Leafnode+ NNTP Daemon, version 2.14
Any clues?
--d6Gm4EdcadzBjdND
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I've installed mutt from the ports collection using WITH_MUTT_NNTP
(after trying and failing to get the hang of slrn...), and everything
seems to have went well,
ok ... might be quite slow, I never relly realized this because I have a
quite fast connection ... so I am really happy with this. But I can
believe having a modem and no local NNTPd might be a pain. I used leafnode
the days I still had a modem ... maybe this helps ;-))
No, I don't
On 08/10/01 12:42 AM, Christian Ordig sat at the `puter and typed:
ok ... might be quite slow, I never relly realized this because I have a
quite fast connection ... so I am really happy with this. But I can
believe having a modem and no local NNTPd might be a pain. I used leafnode
On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 10:54:25PM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
When I connect to an nntp server, Mutt checks for new messages and new
newsgroups. Due to the nature of nntp, coupled with M1s 'who the hell
uses usenet anyway' attitude (LOW priority), this can be a little
slow.
.
.
.
Does
On 08/07/01 11:59 PM, Christian Ordig sat at the `puter and typed:
On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 10:54:25PM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
When I connect to an nntp server, Mutt checks for new messages and new
newsgroups. Due to the nature of nntp, coupled with M1s 'who the hell
uses usenet
Louis LeBlanc [mutt-users] 07/08/01 18:56 -0400:
I REALLY don't care to start running my own nntp service, especially
I'm the only one on my machine that would be using it. Sure, I could
extend the expiration if I wanted, but . . .
I'd suggest using slrnpull + slrn then.
-suresh
Hey all. I am using the VVV NNTP patch with mutt 1.3.20. I am
noticing some odd behavior - more like behavior I kind of disagree
with.
When I connect to an nntp server, Mutt checks for new messages and new
newsgroups. Due to the nature of nntp, coupled with M1s 'who the hell
uses usenet
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 11:02:27AM +0300, Andrej N. Gritsenko wrote:
news articles are posted by inews not MTA. Check "inews" variable in
your muttrc and whether inews or program like one exists on your machine.
Hi...
I don't undestand, how inews is working. I have debian- woody on my
Hi, Jan-Hendrik Palic!
Sometime (on Thursday, April 5 at 2:19) I've received something...
I see, I need, an other Program to post news. I it possible to use inews
with my leafnode?
Yes, You can, if the NNRP server let You post news articles. You have
to install inews (if it is not
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 11:02:27AM +0300, Andrej N. Gritsenko wrote:
Hi Andrej
news articles are posted by inews not MTA. Check "inews" variable in
your muttrc and whether inews or program like one exists on your machine.
Hi Andrej
I see, I need, an other Program to post news. I it
Hi, Jan-Hendrik Palic!
Sometime (on Saturday, March 31 at 3:44) I've received something...
But I'm not able to post messages, I tried it serveral time, an I got only
an message as this:
This message was created automatically by mail delivery software.
A
Hello amutt,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi to all...
I have to debian mashines, one with potato as router an one as my
workstation with woody.
On woody, I have a selfcompiled mutt 1.3.15i with several vvv- Patches
including the nntp-patch.
I installed leafnode on my router an I am
Hi to all...
I have to debian mashines, one with potato as router an one as my
workstation with woody.
On woody, I have a selfcompiled mutt 1.3.15i with several vvv- Patches
including the nntp-patch.
I installed leafnode on my router an I am able to read news with. It works
fine.
But I'm not
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