Thomas Roessler proclaimed on mutt-users that:
On 2000-10-05 00:22:40 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
/usr/bin/mutt
/usr/bin/cmutt
/usr/bin/xmutt
What on earth are cmutt and xmutt supposed to be?
Shell scripts which wrap around mutt, to set the appropriate term / xterm.
Hal Burgiss muttered:
Should the below not work? I could swear it used to ;) Recently even.
Despite much playing with this, I cannot get the header to handle the
exceptions.
unset use_from
Don't know why you do that, but according to the docs it shouldn't
hurt. It might be worth testing
I've recently started to use GnuPG 1.0.1 with mutt 1.2i. I notice a small
problem:
1. If I receive a message with a PGP signature attached, and view it with
mutt, gpg claims that it's a bad signature, even if the signature is good,
in certain circumstances. In particular, this happens if the
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 01:30:40AM -0600, Harold Oga wrote:
On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 11:29:30PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 06:25:47PM -0600, Harold Oga wrote:
send-hook . 'my_hdr From: Hal Burgiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
send-hook '~C redhat-list' 'my_hdr From: Hal
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 11:45:33AM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
Hal Burgiss muttered:
Should the below not work? I could swear it used to ;) Recently even.
Despite much playing with this, I cannot get the header to handle the
exceptions.
unset use_from
Don't know why you do that,
Is it possible to run two external programs to run with mutt. I am already running
the "Shift Q" to query an external perl script which queries an Ldap ServerIs this
possible...
How do I bind another stroke key to query another external Program !!
Regards
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at
In section 3.6 of the mutt (1.2.5i) manual it says:
,
| Note: Macro definitions (if any) listed in the help screen(s), are
| silently truncated at the screen width, and are not wrapped.
`
but if I look in the help screen of my mutt at my macros they *are* wrapped.
Is this simply a
On Thu, 05 Oct 2000, Pyuesh Daya wrote:
Is it possible to run two external programs to run with mutt. I am
already running the "Shift Q" to query an external perl script which
queries an Ldap ServerIs this possible...
If you are only talking about Shift-Q (not Ctrl-T), it should be easy
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 11:45:33AM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
Hal Burgiss muttered:
unset use_from
Don't know why you do that, but according to the docs it shouldn't
hurt. It might be worth testing without this line, though.
Still no go.
--
Hal B
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL
On 2000.10.05, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Pyuesh Daya" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to run two external programs to run with mutt. I am already running
the "Shift Q" to query an external perl script which queries an Ldap ServerIs
this possible...
How do I bind another
do you have 'autoedit' set? if you do, here's what happens: when you hit
'm' to start a message, there is no recipient specified, so 'from' gets set
to the default value. you have to let mutt prompt for the recipient before
you edit, so that it can set the 'from' header.
peter
On 5 Oct 00,
Dan Boger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 05 Oct 2000:
FWIW, I've been trying to do something very similar... mutt 1.2.5i
send-hook . 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
send-hook .*lugnet\.com 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
from what I can tell, the send hook DOES work, only AFTER I actually send
the
Hi,
On my home linux box, I'm trying to switch from NS messenger to mutt and
postfix.
I want to read/send from my university imap/smtp servers and am having
some problems:
1. I am able to read mail from imap.princeton.edu,
but sent mail never arrives at its destination -- even though
it shows
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 08:46:34AM -0700, Peter Jaques wrote:
Ok, does anyone know of a mailing list where i might be able to ask such
questions? Obviously this is annoying you all. Just to respond to Claus's
questions:
2. I don't see your problem
the problem is that the return-path is
Anand Buddhdev [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I've recently started to use GnuPG 1.0.1 with mutt 1.2i. I notice a small
problem:
1. If I receive a message with a PGP signature attached, and view it with
mutt, gpg claims that it's a bad signature, even if the signature is good,
in certain
Peter Jaques muttered:
Please post your whole muttrc.
http://feenix.eyep.net/xstuff/muttrc
do you have 'autoedit' set?
He does. And that's why the send-hooks do not work. So, Hal the solution is
obvious - give up that autoedit stuff.
HTH,
Michael
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Our informal mission is to improve
If you have root on your machine, add this to /etc/profile:
MAIL="/home/$USER/Maildir/"
MAILDIR="/home/$USER/Maildir/"
then source your /etc/profile, or log out and then back in.
Hope this helps.
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 05:45:18PM +0100, Paul muttered:
| Hello,
|
| I am completely new to the
It was Oct 5, 2000, 11:42, when Jason Helfman keyboarded:
If you have root on your machine, add this to /etc/profile:
MAIL="/home/$USER/Maildir/"
MAILDIR="/home/$USER/Maildir/"
then source your /etc/profile, or log out and then back in.
These set's are already in place. Works without a
Was mutt install previous to your build of Qmail? You may need to
rebuild it. I always compiled Qmail first, and then Mutt.
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 09:09:11PM +0100, Paul muttered:
| It was Oct 5, 2000, 11:42, when Jason Helfman keyboarded:
|
| If you have root on your machine, add this to
It was Oct 5, 2000, 12:22, when Jason Helfman keyboarded:
Was mutt install previous to your build of Qmail? You may need to
rebuild it. I always compiled Qmail first, and then Mutt.
I downloaded the prebuilt RPM (i686) from ftp.cdrom.com and installed that
last night.
Qmail is running here
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 08:08:48PM +0200, Hal Burgiss wrote:
Peter Jaques muttered:
Please post your whole muttrc.
http://feenix.eyep.net/xstuff/muttrc
do you have 'autoedit' set?
He does. And that's why the send-hooks do not work. So, Hal the solution is
obvious - give up that autoedit
Paul [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
It was Oct 5, 2000, 12:22, when Jason Helfman keyboarded:
Was mutt install previous to your build of Qmail? You may need to
rebuild it. I always compiled Qmail first, and then Mutt.
I downloaded the prebuilt RPM (i686) from ftp.cdrom.com and installed that
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 08:08:48PM +0200, Hal Burgiss wrote:
Peter Jaques muttered:
Please post your whole muttrc.
http://feenix.eyep.net/xstuff/muttrc
do you have 'autoedit' set?
He does. And that's why the send-hooks do not work. So, Hal the solution is
obvious - give up that
Dear Mutt experts,
I'm a new mutt user (moved over from pine for the threads :-), and after
using the program for a few weeks (and reading the manual, twice)
am now reaching the point where I know what I don't know. :-)
How do I "commit" files marked for deletion? I realize they get removed
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 03:25:41PM -0700, Perry The Cynic wrote:
Dear Mutt experts,
I'm a new mutt user (moved over from pine for the threads :-), and after
using the program for a few weeks (and reading the manual, twice)
am now reaching the point where I know what I don't know. :-)
How
Using a large mallet, Robert Nelson whacked out:
1. I am able to read mail from imap.princeton.edu,
but sent mail never arrives at its destination -- even though
it shows up in my imap Sent mail folder. It also doesn't bounce back!
Likely a postfix problem, as you said. Type mailq at the
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