Saving e-mail.......

2000-02-21 Thread Glyn Millington
: The soul is greater than the hum of its parts Hi - this may seem like a silly question but. Is it possible to receive all my mail into one folder, and then have Mutt move it to seperate folders when it has been read or when I shut down? A straight "yes" or "no" and a pointer to

Editing headers after postponing a message.

2000-02-21 Thread Jorge Godoy
After postponing a message, when I want to change it's headers I press "m" (bound to compose, by default) and the answer "y" on the edit postponed message prompt. This takes me to editing the message, which is not what I want. I, then, get out of the message's body to finally edit it's headers.

Re: Saving e-mail.......

2000-02-21 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Glyn Millington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 20 Feb 2000: Is it possible to receive all my mail into one folder, and then have Mutt move it to seperate folders when it has been read or when I shut down? It can be done halfway, Mutt supports automatic moving of read messages from the spool.

Re: color index for list mail - changed to color of select bar

2000-02-21 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-02-20 14:08:15 +0200, Eric Smith wrote: I have a red bar that shows the currently selected mail in reverse video. But this shows the same sceme (yellow on red) regardless of the status of the mail message. Only when I move off that message can I see what its status is by the index

Re: Oddball maildir behavior

2000-02-21 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-02-20 10:41:45 -0500, David Shaw wrote: Got it. I guess I was expecting the old mbox behavior. I switched to maildir after the second corrupted mbox file in the past year (I bug reported the last one, but I don't know if the fix made it in to mutt). Which one? I wonder if there

Re: Newbie: color not working on debian stable

2000-02-21 Thread Joost van Baal
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 10:56:53AM -0800, Alan wrote: Sadly the stable debian distro only has mutt 0.95, so I'm going from scratch. I am Compiling it on a debian stable box with slang 1.2.2 (runtime and dev files) and ncurses 4.2 (tuntime and dev) and it all compiles fine, but no color! The

Re: Oddball maildir behavior

2000-02-21 Thread David Shaw
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 12:06:22PM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote: On 2000-02-20 10:41:45 -0500, David Shaw wrote: Got it. I guess I was expecting the old mbox behavior. I switched to maildir after the second corrupted mbox file in the past year (I bug reported the last one, but I don't

Re: Oddball maildir behavior

2000-02-21 Thread David DeSimone
David Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm using set mark_old now, but I do miss the old mbox behavior. I just don't feel good about trusting mboxes anymore. It actually is possible for a maildir folder to have messages with status "N", yet still not appear as "new" in the folder browser. If

Re: bind shifttab

2000-02-21 Thread David DeSimone
Martin Keseg - Sun Slovakia - SE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is here way to bind macro to shifttab or \cTab. I try it with mutt 1.1.4 but with no success. A standard xterm does not generate different key sequences for shift-tab or ctrl-tab. You would have to tell your xterm to generate a

IMAP

2000-02-21 Thread Bradley Alexander
Hi, I'm using mutt 1.1.4 under Debian, and once I connect to the server, if the session sits for some length of time, when I try to update the list, I get something like imap_check_mailbox() [..@.."]. (the characters in the []s vary.) The only thing I can do is ctrlc out of mutt, go into the

Re: Oddball maildir behavior

2000-02-21 Thread David Shaw
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 09:49:24AM -0600, Aaron Schrab wrote: At 10:04 -0500 21 Feb 2000, David Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 12:06:22PM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote: On 2000-02-20 10:41:45 -0500, David Shaw wrote: I wonder if there is a way to approximate the

Re: Editing headers after postponing a message.

2000-02-21 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Jorge Godoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 21 Feb 2000: Is there a way to make mutt getting into the headers by default and editing the message only when I press "e" Currently, no way. This would seem like a reasonable addition though, it's simple enough to continue editing the text for

Re: color index for list mail - changed to color of select bar

2000-02-21 Thread Eric Smith
According to Thomas Roessler on Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 12:04:58PM +0100: | (As an alternative, you may set the arrow_cursor variable. This | will paint a little arrow on the left side of the line you have | selected, and won't change the color scheme at all.) yeah - tht is what I was going to do

Re: mutt and eterm

2000-02-21 Thread finnegan
Jeremy, thanks to you and Hall, Johan and Tom for your answers; that´s true, with my Eterm (0.8.9) i cannot get the menus; $ Eterm -t mutt invokes only Eterm from where i can call up mutt; F1 gives the help file of mutt thanks anyway finn On Sun, 20 Feb 2000, you wrote: finnegan [[EMAIL

unbind ^c (^x^c doesn´t work)

2000-02-21 Thread Jens Wilhelm Wulf
Hi there, although I can´t find a word about it, ^c seems to be bound to "exit" and I can´t unbind it. Or does mutt catch a signal on ^c and runs "exit" by itself? However, I want to bind ^x^c to "quit". Because of the fact just mentioned mutt never executes what I bind it to...binding for

home/end/pageup/pagedown don´t work

2000-02-21 Thread Jens Wilhelm Wulf
I just updated my whole system, now mutt tells me that the keys I mentioned are not bound. Well, of course they are, but mutt doesn´t seem to get their standard-codes. Is there a possibility to find out which codes mutt receives so I can bind them? I linked mutt against the current

More IMAP

2000-02-21 Thread Bradley Alexander
Another question regarding IMAP in Mutt. Every time I send mail through the IMAP connection, I get a Returned mail: User unknown email in the INBOX of my machine, even though I am replying to messages from gwyn.tux.org. How can I straighten out this sending problem? Thanks, --Brad

Re: unbind ^c (^x^c doesn´t work)

2000-02-21 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Jens Wilhelm Wulf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 21 Feb 2000: although I can´t find a word about it, ^c seems to be bound to "exit" and I can´t unbind it. Or does mutt catch a signal on ^c and runs "exit" by itself? However, I want to bind ^x^c to "quit". Because of the fact just mentioned

Re: unbind ^c (^x^c doesn´t work)

2000-02-21 Thread Telsa Gwynne
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 12:39:40AM +0200 or thereabouts, Mikko Hänninen wrote: Jens Wilhelm Wulf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 21 Feb 2000: although I can´t find a word about it, ^c seems to be bound to "exit" and I can´t unbind it. Or does mutt catch a signal on ^c ... The problem

Re: home/end/pageup/pagedown don´t work

2000-02-21 Thread Jens Wilhelm Wulf
I've used cat /dev/null followed by pressing the key, and seeing which characters get printed. This may or may not work for you... well, if I tell mutt to use those keys, it won´t recognize them, too. Is there a way to make mutt display the code it sees, like in jed? It's possible to

Re: home/end/pageup/pagedown don´t work

2000-02-21 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Jens Wilhelm Wulf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 22 Feb 2000: I've used cat /dev/null followed by pressing the key, and seeing which characters get printed. This may or may not work for you... well, if I tell mutt to use those keys, it won´t recognize them, too. Is there a way to make

Re: unbind ^c (^x^c doesn´t work)

2000-02-21 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Jens Wilhelm Wulf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 22 Feb 2000: Well, maybe you´re right and it´s better not to change ithowever, what´s so bad in remembering one more key to do things after all those combinations one uses with mutt, emacs, jed and all those M$-soft at work... Whatever