Re: muttzilla on freebsd

2000-10-11 Thread Brian D. Winters
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 04:04:13PM -0700, Peter Jaques wrote: has anyone gotten muttzilla working on freebsd? when i click a mailto link now, nothing at all happens, not even console complaints from netscape. First off, muttzilla now has its own mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Secondly,

Re: mutt and qmail: child exited 127

2000-10-11 Thread Anil Madhavapeddy
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 11:29:30PM +0200, Horacio MG wrote: hmmm ... i've had problems with this when mutt was using the wrong sendmail binary (= or i've forgotten to replace the OEM sendmail with a link to qmail's sendmail binary. make sure that /usr/sbin/sendmail is a link to

Re: muttzilla on freebsd

2000-10-11 Thread Morten Liebach
On 10, Oct, 2000 at 04:04:13PM -0700, Peter Jaques wrote: has anyone gotten muttzilla working on freebsd? when i click a mailto link now, nothing at all happens, not even console complaints from netscape. On OpenBSD I couldn't make it compile at all, so ... you're better of I think, but I'd

Re: [ANNOUNCE] new version of mutt_ldap_query script

2000-10-11 Thread Marc de Courville
According to Brian Salter-Duke [EMAIL PROTECTED] (on 10/10/00): On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 01:39:51PM +0200, Marc de Courville wrote: Dear all, please find attached to this email the new version of mutt_ldap_query perl script that performs ldap queries for mutt. The distribution now

Re: Mutt and vim enhancment

2000-10-11 Thread Peter Solodov
Hi. I've change a function a little. Now it takes only name of recipient (if it's there) and its address otherwise. If there are multiple recipients in To: field, it takes only first one (the title string can be too long). function M_settitle() let i = 1 let line = getline(i) while

Re: gpg.rc: --textmode

2000-10-11 Thread a . schlatter
Hi there On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 01:38:40PM -0400, Bob Bell wrote: AS What is the '--textmode' for? The (gpg) manual page gives an explanation AS for '-t' but not really for '--textmode'. -t and --textmode are roughly equivalent, as stated in my man page (v1.03). -t, --textmode

multiple mutts

2000-10-11 Thread the/eXtreme
Hey, sometimes I shell out of a mutt window, forget where I am (easy, when you're me), and start another mutt session. Days can go by before I catch the duplicated sessions. I could use a shell script to `ps' for existing mutt sessions before launching another session; or is there a better way?

reverse_name and alternates

2000-10-11 Thread Dan Boger
what am I doing wrong? I have the following set: set alternates = [EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|dboger@.*.bgu.ac.il set reverse_name and yet, when I get mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and try to reply to it, the reply

Re: multiple mutts

2000-10-11 Thread Mikko Hänninen
the/eXtreme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 11 Oct 2000: I could use a shell script to `ps' for existing mutt sessions before launching another session; or is there a better way? How about a shell script that looks (vaguely) like this: #!/bin/sh LOCKFILE=~/.mutt.lock if [ -f $LOCKFILE ];

Re: multiple mutts

2000-10-11 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
the/eXtreme proclaimed on mutt-users that: I could use a shell script to `ps' for existing mutt sessions before launching another session; or is there a better way? That is the best way ;) -- Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis mallet @ cluestick.org + Lumber Cartel of

Re: multiple mutts

2000-10-11 Thread Bruce DeVisser
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 11:49:40AM -0500, the/eXtreme wrote: Hey, sometimes I shell out of a mutt window, forget where I am (easy, when you're me), and start another mutt session. Days can go by before I catch the duplicated sessions. I could use a shell script to `ps' for existing mutt

Re: reverse_name and alternates

2000-10-11 Thread Dan Boger
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 08:16:15PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: Are you using "my_hdr From", perhaps? "my_hdr From" is incompatible (sort of) with $reverse_name. sure enough, that was it. Once I changed from send-hook . 'my_hdr From...' to send-hook . 'unmy_hdr From' it works :)

MSA?

2000-10-11 Thread Todd Holloway
Can mutt use a MSA (mail submission agent)? If not are there currently plans to or should I submit a feature request (and if so how to I properly submit a feature request)? thanks, Todd "Pier" Holloway -- Have a happy mind...

Re: MSA?

2000-10-11 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 11:57:06AM -0700, Todd Holloway wrote: Can mutt use a MSA (mail submission agent)? Of course. Now, mutt invokes sendmail -- I see no reason why it shouldn't be able to call an MSA instead. You can even specify HOW mutt should call sendmail /qmail, whatever) -- [EMAIL

Re: multiple mutts

2000-10-11 Thread the/eXtreme
-: LOCKFILE=~/.mutt.lock Does a lock file exist for IMAP-configured mutt? When I have a mutt session up, I can't find a lock file anywhere. Do I need to be concerned with the `dotlock_program' configuration variable? My configuration and build of mutt-1.2.5 didn't create a `mutt_dotlock'

Re: MSA?

2000-10-11 Thread Lutz Jaenicke
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 09:14:14PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 11:57:06AM -0700, Todd Holloway wrote: Can mutt use a MSA (mail submission agent)? Of course. Now, mutt invokes sendmail -- I see no reason why it shouldn't be able to call an MSA instead. You can

Re: multiple mutts

2000-10-11 Thread Conor Daly
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 02:30:07PM -0500 or thereabouts, the/eXtreme wrote: -: LOCKFILE=~/.mutt.lock Does a lock file exist for IMAP-configured mutt? When I have a mutt session up, I can't find a lock file anywhere. Do I need to be concerned with the `dotlock_program' configuration

Re: MSA?

2000-10-11 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Lutz Jaenicke [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 09:14:14PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 11:57:06AM -0700, Todd Holloway wrote: Can mutt use a MSA (mail submission agent)? Of course. Now, mutt invokes sendmail -- I see no reason why it

Re: MSA?

2000-10-11 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-10-11 21:41:38 +0200, Lutz Jaenicke wrote: Can mutt use a MSA (mail submission agent)? Probably not. MSA (mail submission agent) refers to RFC2476. It specifies an interface very similar to SMTP on a different port (587), especially intented to allow email submission from MUAs

Re: multiple mutts

2000-10-11 Thread the/eXtreme
-: You'll notice the previous post includes the line -: -: touch $LOCKFILE Yes, silly of me. It also helps if the luser starts the *first* mutt session using the script. Duh.

Mutt in batch mode

2000-10-11 Thread Jean-Paul Laberge
Hi, I'd like to know how to use 'mutt' in batch mode, without a user intervention. I use the following command: mutt -a attached.txt -s "Test from MUTT" jplaberge@.aircanada.ca but I'm always going in the user interface. Is it possible to do it? And, if yes, do you know how to do it?

Re: Mutt in batch mode

2000-10-11 Thread Michael Elkins
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 04:44:56PM -0400, Jean-Paul Laberge wrote: I'd like to know how to use 'mutt' in batch mode, without a user intervention. I use the following command: mutt -a attached.txt -s "Test from MUTT" jplaberge@.aircanada.ca but I'm always going in the user interface.

Re: Mutt in batch mode

2000-10-11 Thread Nollaig MacKenzie
On 2000.10.11 16:44:56, you, the extraordinary Jean-Paul Laberge, opined: Hi, I'd like to know how to use 'mutt' in batch mode, without a user intervention. I use the following command: mutt -a attached.txt -s "Test from MUTT" jplaberge@.aircanada.ca but I'm always going in the

Re: Mutt in batch mode

2000-10-11 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Jean-Paul Laberge [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: I'd like to know how to use 'mutt' in batch mode, without a user intervention. I use the following command: mutt -a attached.txt -s "Test from MUTT" jplaberge@.aircanada.ca but I'm always going in the user interface. Almost right, use: mutt

Re: Mutt in batch mode

2000-10-11 Thread Tommi Komulainen
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 04:44:56PM -0400, Jean-Paul Laberge wrote: I'd like to know how to use 'mutt' in batch mode, without a user intervention. I use the following command: mutt -a attached.txt -s "Test from MUTT" jplaberge@.aircanada.ca but I'm always going in the user interface.

Re: multiple mutts

2000-10-11 Thread Conor Daly
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 03:33:06PM -0500 or thereabouts, the/eXtreme wrote: -: You'll notice the previous post includes the line -: -: touch $LOCKFILE Yes, silly of me. It also helps if the luser starts the *first* mutt session using the script. Duh. Time of day, Time of day... --

Re: multiple mutts

2000-10-11 Thread Brian Salter-Duke
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 08:19:24PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: the/eXtreme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 11 Oct 2000: I could use a shell script to `ps' for existing mutt sessions before launching another session; or is there a better way? How about a shell script that looks

Re: Disabling encryption on saved copies of outgoing.

2000-10-11 Thread Nollaig MacKenzie
On 2000.10.11 13:19:22, you, the extraordinary raf, opined: Nollaig MacKenzie wrote: snip! Am I right in thinking that the message Bcc-ed to myself is encrypted quite independently of the message "To: " whoever (and vice-versa, which is what actually matters)?

Re: multiple mutts

2000-10-11 Thread Bruce J.A. Nourish
if ps -U $LOGNAME | grep realmutt /dev/null Be careful about using grep to search the output of ps. For example $ ps ax | grep lemming 16004 tty1 S 0:00 grep lemming Y'see? Grep makes a match on its own process. -- [ Bruce J.A. Nourish (email and finger) [EMAIL PROTECTED]] [

Re: reverse_name and alternates

2000-10-11 Thread Bruce J.A. Nourish
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 01:01:41PM -0400, Dan Boger wrote: set alternates = [EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|dboger@.*.bgu.ac.il Just a note on your alternates regex... its rather wordy. Try: set alternates =

Re: multiple mutts

2000-10-11 Thread Brian Salter-Duke
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 04:38:31PM -0700, Bruce J.A. Nourish wrote: if ps -U $LOGNAME | grep realmutt /dev/null Be careful about using grep to search the output of ps. For example $ ps ax | grep lemming 16004 tty1 S 0:00 grep lemming Y'see? Grep makes a match on its own

Wildcards in the mailboxes command?

2000-10-11 Thread Aaron Lehmann
Hi, I'm subscribed to many mailing lists and I love the idea of mutt telling me which mailboxes have new mail. However, that would make the mailboxes line be yet another list of subscriptions that I would have to keep up to date. What I really want to do is something like: mailboxes ! =*

Re: multiple mutts

2000-10-11 Thread Aaron Schrab
At 09:23 +0930 12 Oct 2000, Brian Salter-Duke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 04:38:31PM -0700, Bruce J.A. Nourish wrote: if ps -U $LOGNAME | grep realmutt /dev/null Be careful about using grep to search the output of ps. For example $ ps ax | grep lemming 16004

Re: multiple mutts

2000-10-11 Thread Brian Salter-Duke
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 07:17:35PM -0500, Aaron Schrab wrote: At 09:23 +0930 12 Oct 2000, Brian Salter-Duke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 04:38:31PM -0700, Bruce J.A. Nourish wrote: if ps -U $LOGNAME | grep realmutt /dev/null Be careful about using grep to

Re: multiple mutts

2000-10-11 Thread raf
Jamie Novak wrote: On 10/11, Aaron Schrab rearranged the electrons to read: Or you could just make a minor modification to the grep pattern: ps -U $LOGNAME | grep 'r[e]almutt' /dev/null That way grep won't be able to match itself. You could also just do a: ps -U $LOGONAME

Re: Wildcards in the mailboxes command?

2000-10-11 Thread Aaron Lehmann
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 02:32:31AM +0200, Peter Palfrader wrote: Hi Aaron! On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Aaron Lehmann wrote: weasel@marvin:~$ grep mailboxes .mutt/muttrc mailboxes /var/spool/mail/weasel `echo $HOME/.Mail/{IN,People*,Projects*,Debian*,Maillists*,Newsletters*,Cron*,Errors*,spam}`

Re: multiple mutts

2000-10-11 Thread Bob Bell
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 09:23:29AM +0930, Brian Salter-Duke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Be careful about using grep to search the output of ps. For example $ ps ax | grep lemming 16004 tty1 S 0:00 grep lemming Y'see? Grep makes a match on its own process. It works OK on

Re: Disabling encryption on saved copies of outgoing.

2000-10-11 Thread David T-G
Nollaig, et al -- ...and then Nollaig MacKenzie said... % % On 2000.10.10 21:45:14, you, % the extraordinary Mikko Hänninen, opined: He is, indeed :-) % % Nollaig MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 10 Oct 2000: % Am I right in thinking that the message Bcc-ed to ... % % AFAIK,

Re: Wildcards in the mailboxes command?

2000-10-11 Thread David T-G
Aaron -- ...and then Aaron Lehmann said... % On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 02:32:31AM +0200, Peter Palfrader wrote: % Hi Aaron! % % On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Aaron Lehmann wrote: % weasel@marvin:~$ grep mailboxes .mutt/muttrc % mailboxes /var/spool/mail/weasel `echo