On 2001-05-18 18:48:47 -0400, Keith Mastin wrote:
- So I created a ssmtp file in /etc/xinetd and did a killall -USR1
xinetd
Running ssmtp from inetd looks like a - well - interesting thing to
do. The last time I looked, ssmtp was an SMTP CLIENT only, so you
certainly wouldn't have it listen
Hello Mutt Users!
On wtorek, 15 maj 2001, 22:22:54 +0200 Tomasz Olszewski wrote:
I have a little problem with displaying the proper date in mutt. My
date_format is set to "%c".
Now I know that what I was trying to do is impossible. I looked in the
source and realized that mutt preprocesses
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 02:00:10AM +0530, Joane Lispton wrote:
Hi Dave,
Sounds like you're trying too hard here. With sendmail (insert your MTA
of choice here as I'm sure they all work in a similar way) all I simply
need to do is type mailq and I can see what's still in the queue and
why.
Hi, I have seen these realy nice and well documented .muttrc files, that
list all options and explain too. My own file has grown to become such a
mess that I hardly manage to find my way around. If someone can point to
such a nice version, I intend to rebuilt my own file on that template. I
use
Using a large mallet, Erik van der Meulen whacked out:
Hi, I have seen these realy nice and well documented .muttrc files, that
list all options and explain too. My own file has grown to become such a
mess that I hardly manage to find my way around. If someone can point to
such a nice
Thanks to your responses on this list, ssmpt is now running. I still haven't got the
headers configured, which is what I wanted to do by installing ssmtp. I have a small
network, with the domainname of beechtree-its (no dot-com on the internal network).
This is because Windows machines will
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 03:50:09PM +0200, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
Hi, I have seen these realy nice and well documented .muttrc files, that
list all options and explain too. My own file has grown to become such a
mess that I hardly manage to find my way around. If someone can point to
such
Using a large mallet, Keith Mastin whacked out:
What I would like to do is have the mail coming from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
figure the place to do this is either in Muttrc or ssmtp.conf.
Set the from header and put set envelope_from in your muttrc
[for ex: see mine
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 11:24:13PM -0500, Aristide Aragon wrote:
Hello
I compiled mutt on my SuSE 6.3 system (that has had a lot of libraries and programs
updated, so it isn't really a SuSE box anymore) but whenever I open mutt I get
Waiting for fcntl lock... for like 6 seconds, and then it
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 11:24:39AM -0400, Keith Mastin wrote:
What I would like to do is have the mail coming from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I figure the place to do this
is either in Muttrc or ssmtp.conf.
I haven't been following this thread, but...
Your envelope
Le samedi 19 mai 2001 à 05:50:24 +0200, Jeroen Valcke écrivait :
How can I select multiple mailaddresses (aliases) from the addressbook.
When you I'm prompted for an address I usually press tab and have all the
aliases there, but how can I select more than one.
When you have all your aliases
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 05:41:13PM -0400, Mr. Wade wrote:
Larry Hignight wrote:
I'm not sure how I missed this in the Mutt manual and some online
tutorials, but I have some people on another mail list complaining
that my email isn't wrapping properly. I am using vim as my
editor. Which
Use 't' to tag the ones you want, then press enter.
cheers,
roel
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 05:50:24PM +0200, Jeroen Valcke wrote:
How can I select multiple mailaddresses (aliases) from the addressbook.
When you I'm prompted for an address I usually press tab and have all the
aliases there,
Very simple.. I need to set the linewrap in mutt. This is my first run at using this
complex and powerfully flexible mua... so please be patient as I ask more no-brainers.
Oh. How do I set my line wrap in this? I use vim as my pager/terminal?
:)
TIA
On 010519, at 17:50:24, Jeroen Valcke wrote
How can I select multiple mailaddresses (aliases) from the addressbook.
When you I'm prompted for an address I usually press tab and have all the
aliases there, but how can I select more than one.
Tag those you wish to select (tag-entry is bound to
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 09:19:55PM +0200, Jeroen Valcke wrote:
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 03:13:14PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Oh. How do I set my line wrap in this? I use vim as my pager/terminal?
Put this in your .muttrc config file
set editor=vim -c 'set textwidth=74'
OR add
Jeroen,
I think all you need to do is define the distribution lists
you subscribe to in your .muttrc file like this:
subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And, when you reply to a message on this list, use 'L' [that's
capital L, so shift key and 'l']. This will set your
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 02:52:01PM -0700, Monte Milanuk wrote:
I highly recommend the script 'install-sendmail' available at:
http://cork.linux.ie/projects/install-sendmail/
Well, it may be wonderfull, but it didn't work for me -- I really, do
not remember, what was the problem. But
I've been playing with Sven's bigrc file and it's great! I have one
problem that's driving me nuts, though; when I try to edit the
muttrc.forall file with vim (also using his vimrc.forall) I get the
message:
muttrc.forall 1180L, 42084C
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