Re: Folder specific TO-Address

2001-05-14 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2001-05-13 19:59:00 -0700, Osamu Aoki wrote: In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, May 11, 2001 at 08:25:07PM +0200S You could of course delete In-Reply-To, which would at the same time take care of References. -- Thomas Roessler

next-tag?

2001-05-14 Thread Iwan Mouwen
Is there a function like next-new (say next-tag) to quickly browse tagged messages? If not, is there a way to temporarily hide untagged messages? Thanks, Iwan.

Help...I forgot...

2001-05-14 Thread Scott Davis
Please forgive my short memory. I know when you compose a message in mutt, and you are at the final screen preparing to send, you can change the From: line with CTRL something or ALT something. I just forgot. Thanks in advance, :// Scott A. Davis | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Help...I forgot...

2001-05-14 Thread Lars Hecking
Scott Davis writes: Please forgive my short memory. I know when you compose a message in mutt, and you are at the final screen preparing to send, you can change the From: line with CTRL something or ALT something. I just forgot. Thanks in advance, Close, but no cigar ;-) Pressing ?

Re: next-tag?

2001-05-14 Thread Dave Pearson
On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 11:49:49AM +0200, Iwan Mouwen wrote: Is there a function like next-new (say next-tag) to quickly browse tagged messages? If not, is there a way to temporarily hide untagged messages? Use a macro in conjunction with search~T. For example, this: , | macro index \e\t

Re: next-tag?

2001-05-14 Thread Mr. Wade
Iwan Mouwen asked: Is there a function like next-new (say next-tag) to quickly browse tagged messages? If not, is there a way to temporarily hide untagged messages? To jump to the next tagged message you could use the search function, which is bound by default to /. Try this: /~T. To hide

Re: (OT) Help with Spam/Go-Between

2001-05-14 Thread Horace G. Friend III
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 05:30:46AM -0400, adam morley wrote: On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 05:03:50PM +0800, Horace G. Friend III wrote: [snipped] Honestly, I'm not looking for a 100% spam-free environment because that's next to impossible without blocking other legit mail. seriously look into

Re: (OT) Help with Spam/Go-Between

2001-05-14 Thread Horace G. Friend III
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 04:13:43PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: Using a large mallet, Horace G. Friend III whacked out: I read from the RedHat Sendmail HOWTO that the forward and reverse DNS should match. This became necessary due to the proliferation of spam mails on the Net.

new email arrived

2001-05-14 Thread Pablo Javier Roca Mendez
Hello! I am new to mutt and have some questions I did not get answered while reading the Manual at www.mutt.org. I use mutt 1.3.9i to read emails at my university. I have to connect to an Cyrus IMAP server with imaps (IMAP with SSL). I know that mutt beeps when new email arrives, but if I do

Specifying an outgoing mail server

2001-05-14 Thread kschmidt
Hi, How do you specify an outgoing SMTP server for mutt (I don't want to use sendmail on my local system, rather I'd like to use a different mail server to send mail)? Can this even be done?

raw 8bit on From/Subject headers

2001-05-14 Thread William Park
At the moment, mutt displays '?' for raw 8bit characters. How can I tell Mutt to display them as is and to leave the interpretation to Xterm? I need this feature to see Korean characters on Korean version Xterm. --William Park, Open Geometry Consulting, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. 8 CPU

Re: A simple urlview replacement...

2001-05-14 Thread Thomas Ribbrock
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 05:59:10PM +0800, Anthony Liu wrote: Here is how it works: a really simple script will call a text to html program to generate the output, and then pipe it through to your favorite browser. This way, the links and the original messages will be in one page. [...]

Re: print to status line

2001-05-14 Thread Mr. Wade
Christian H. Stork wrote: How do I print something to the status line eg from a macro? Even better, how could I get input for some scripts on the status line? Well, I don't know about your second question, but to manipulate the status line requires setting the $status_format variable. This