Fairlight [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 12:10:18AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser blurted:
As we speak I'm redoing http://www.mutt.org/links.html to have a better
topical structure, this will include an expanded (but of course still
incomplete) section of lins to other programs
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 12:10:18AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
1) That philosophy is a good one, but implimenting POP3 and IMAP flies in
the face of it, making Mutt a minimalist MDA, in addition to an MUA.
Not a complaint, but an observation. Technically, either both should
be
I have been using mutt on a number of different systems for quite a
long while (since something like version 0.7x I think). It has served
me well and has become steadily better. However I am now seriously
looking at other MUAs and one of the main reasons is mutt's minimal
POP3 support.
Let me
Hi. Is it just me or a problem with the list/user? I'm actually
receiving some copies of messages that were sent to me in the past
~12 hours. Don't need to say that it's not the first time heh.
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On Wed, Sep 08, 1999, Sebastian Helms wrote:
Hello,
I want to set my email address in the from: header to an address
different from my system email, which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] For
example, instead of "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" I'd like to set
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" for ALL outgoing emails. How
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 05:44:04AM -0300, Frederic L . W . Meunier wrote:
Hi. Is it just me or a problem with the list/user? I'm actually
receiving some copies of messages that were sent to me in the past
~12 hours. Don't need to say that it's not the first time heh.
You are not alone. (And I
hi,
I have two problems:
1. From the list of mail folders, I need to select some of them. How do
I do this?
2. I need to search for a string in these selected folders.
Can anybody suggest a simple method for doing the above?
Thanks in advance,
Raju
Chris Green:
Well I would view POP3 as a [very] cut down IMAP. *Sensible* MUAs
implement POP3 as a mailbox which is left on the server, i.e. they
just show the E-Mails in the MUA without deleting them from the server.
They only delete the mail from the POP3 mailbox if the user explictly
On 1999-09-09 12:24:45 +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
Speaking about this topic: is there some tool to remove duplicate
messages from a mailbox? Sometimes I wonder whether I had pressed `s'
formail can filter duplicte mails based on the Message-ID.
Best regards
Martin
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On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 11:59:55AM +0100, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
Do you mean you would like mutt to use TOP x 0 to get just the headers
in order to display the index, and to fetch a body (with RETR x, or,
preferably, with TOP x , as fetchmail does) only when you ask
to look at
Chris Green:
So - what I am beginning to do is move over to a mail program which
has a good POP3 implementation (I'm pretty well settled on tkrat at
the moment though Mahogany shows promise). This allows me to set up
folders in my mail program which correspond to the POP3 mailboxes, I
can
On Thursday, 09 September 1999 at 00:51, Fairlight wrote:
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It does not exist, because implementing these things in Mutt would require
making Mutt a minimalist MTA, and Mutt is not an MTA, it is an MUA. Better
to leave this functinality in another (user specified) program.
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 01:35:15PM +0100, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
If I receive an uninteresting message at one place and delete it, it
still gets downloaded at the other place and I have to delete it
again, which isn't ideal.
Quite, my method overcomes that problem.
I never leave much
Hello from a Mutt newbie:
Mutt retrieves mail from my ISP's pop3 server without any obious
problems, but when I try to send a message, I get the following:
"sendmail: usage: sendmail [ -t ] [ -fsender ] [ -Fname ]
[ -bp ] [ -bs ] [ arg... ]
Error sending message. child exited
Martin Schröder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 09 Sep 1999:
formail can filter duplicte mails based on the Message-ID.
Also, if you are looking for something more robust than that (not based
on just Message-ID, rather than full-message checksum), there are a
couple of duplicate filtering
I'm new to mutt and i have installed the new mutt-1.0pre2 release on my
linux system.
Who can please let me have a .muttrc file to use with these release?
Thanks
Marco
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Marco Giardini dijo:
I'm new to mutt and i have installed the new mutt-1.0pre2 release on my
linux system.
Who can please let me have a .muttrc file to use with these release?
Go to http://www.mutt.org/links.html, and you'll find lots of links to
user's sites with config samples in their
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 05:23:40PM +0200 or thereabouts, J Horacio MG wrote:
Marco Giardini dijo:
I'm new to mutt and i have installed the new mutt-1.0pre2 release on my
linux system.
Who can please let me have a .muttrc file to use with these release?
Go to
Here is a script to use formail to remove dups:
rm id-cache
formail -q- -D 12000 id-cache mutt-l -s mutt-lx
ls -l mutt-l mutt-lx
Just remember to copy the user id/gid before:
mv mutt-lx mutt-l
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Axel Tillequin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like Mutt to SEPARATE AUTOMATICALLY the personal and the
mutt-users mails founded in /var/spool/tillequi !
You might want to look at the "limit" command, l by default. For
instance, you could give it a limit of "~C mutt-users", and then only
the
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 08:50:17AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] blurted:
Hello from a Mutt newbie:
Mutt retrieves mail from my ISP's pop3 server without any obious
problems, but when I try to send a message, I get the following:
"sendmail: usage: sendmail [ -t ] [ -fsender ] [
Strange, Mine works fine with "default" as a background color. Are you
using a precompiled binary or did you compile it yourself? What version?
I'm using 1.0pre1i from a debian *.deb (precompiled) with the following
options:
System: Linux 2.2.12 [using slang 10202]
Compile options:
-DOMAIN
How can I have all threads collapsed by default when opening a
folder?
TIA
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Horacio
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Valencia - ESPAÑA
I' desperately trying to better configure my mutt but I'm having problem with the
hooks.
I need that all mail coming from BUGTRAQ and from some other mailing list is stored in
a separate file than inbox.
Let's suppose that mails from gimp mailing list (containing gimp in the from field)
has
Marco Giardini [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I' desperately trying to better configure my mutt but I'm having problem
with the hooks. I need that all mail coming from BUGTRAQ and from some
other mailing list is stored in a separate file than inbox.
Mutt doesn't filter mail. Try procmail.
set
J Horacio MG [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
How can I have all threads collapsed by default when opening a
folder?
I use
folder-hook . "push escV"
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Telsa [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Doesn't mutt come with a sample muttrc, then? If not, then rather
than directing people at the really really big and impressive ones,
wouldn't it make sense to provide a small and simple one that doesn't
have all the really nifty stuff in, just for people to
Chris Green [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I have been using mutt on a number of different systems for quite a
long while (since something like version 0.7x I think). It has served
me well and has become steadily better. However I am now seriously
looking at other MUAs and one of the main
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 06:15:08PM -0500, Jeremy Blosser blurted:
Telsa [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Doesn't mutt come with a sample muttrc, then? If not, then rather
than directing people at the really really big and impressive ones,
wouldn't it make sense to provide a small and simple one
J Horacio MG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I have all threads collapsed by default when opening a folder?
Use the "push" command to have Mutt execute the key bound to the
collapse-all function.
folder-hook big_folder 'push "\eV"'
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David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human
Hey all!
I've having problems installing mutt-1.0pre2-us
I currently am running mutt-1.0pre1 from RPM, and it works just fine.
Here are some other relavant packages..
ncurses3-1.9.9e-9
slang-1.2.2-4
egcs-1.1.2-12
egcs-c++-1.1.2-12
egcs-g77-1.1.2-18
egcs-objc-1.1.2-12
ncurses-4.2-19
However,
Fairlight [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I've got a question about whether something is at all configurable without
hacking the source, either by option or part of the expression. Take:
macro index escg "!fetchmail\n" 'start/awaken fetchmail'
This executes perfectly...except for the annoying
macro index \cs |'metamutt -D'\n
macro pager \cs |'metamutt -D'\n
# 'call metamutt -D to extract messages out of a digest message'
I have the above in my muttrc to use metamutt to extract out messages
from a digest. It works fine on the samba list digest I get every day.
I access my machine by
Brian Salter-Duke [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
macro index \cs |'metamutt -D'\n
macro pager \cs |'metamutt -D'\n
# 'call metamutt -D to extract messages out of a digest message'
I have the above in my muttrc to use metamutt to extract out messages
from a digest. It works fine on the samba
On Fri, Sep 10, 1999 at 01:19:38AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
Brian Salter-Duke [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
macro index \cs |'metamutt -D'\n
macro pager \cs |'metamutt -D'\n
# 'call metamutt -D to extract messages out of a digest message'
I have the above in my muttrc to use metamutt
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