Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
Also, what is the _effective_ difference between sourcing a file, and
writing some kind of mutt-script to toggle a bunch of options? I don't
actually see one :)
I think: way better clearness.
See for example the following situation: Using different identities via
Hi!
I have just update my mutt-1.2.5i installation (with charmaps) to
1.3.23i. While everything else seems to work nicely, I have a problem
when displaying characters beyond ASCII.
I have installed libiconv-1.7.
When viewing Mails with foreign characters in it in a dtterm
(environment variable
OK, I have seen a bunch of people say that they use multiple keyrings.
This strikes me as an excellent idea. I, however, am a newbie to gpg
and an idiot to boot, and so I have two points of failure.
1) how to get mutt to file keys in the correct keyring?
2) how to move keys from the wrong
On 2001-10-18 11:42:46 +0200, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
When viewing Mails with foreign characters in it in a dtterm
(environment variable LANG=C.iso88591), umlauts etc are displayed
in numeric transcription (e.g. \360 instead of an a-umlaut). When
LANG is not being set, single character
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 12:31:59PM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 2001-10-18 11:42:46 +0200, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
When viewing Mails with foreign characters in it in a dtterm
(environment variable LANG=C.iso88591), umlauts etc are displayed
in numeric transcription (e.g. \360 instead of
* Lutz Jaenicke [EMAIL PROTECTED] [18-10-2001 12:57]:
| Is there a way to get the list of variables as currently set?
I'm not sure whether you can get a list, but you can check a specific
variable by typing:
:set ?variable
So, in this case that would be :set ?charset
HTH,
--
René Clerc
On 2001-10-18 12:56:06 +0200, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
Is there a way to get the list of variables as currently set?
No.
--
Thomas Roesslerhttp://log.does-not-exist.org/
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 12:59:36PM +0200, Ren? Clerc wrote:
* Lutz Jaenicke [EMAIL PROTECTED] [18-10-2001 12:57]:
| Is there a way to get the list of variables as currently set?
I'm not sure whether you can get a list, but you can check a specific
variable by typing:
:set ?variable
Hi:
In my server, when use mutt the system say:
Error al enviar mensaje, proceso hijo termino 70 (Internal error.).
Error sending message, child process dead 70 (Internal error).
Which is the problem?
Regards
J.L.Sánchez
On 2001-10-18 13:16:37 +0200, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
Ah. That works. So we have
LANG=C.iso89951 charset=iso-8895-1
LANG not set charset=roman8
Mh. I don't understand why you are seeing the numerical
representation with LANG=C.iso88591...
Please make sure that the following
* David Champion ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On 2001.10.17, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jerome De Greef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It will only retrieve the groups list once. Then remove all newgroups you
don't need from your newsrc file and you're all set.
The only disadvantage of this
On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 07:08:43PM -0400, Kyle Knack wrote:
If you're using multiple Maildirs, such as with procmail, you also may
want to do 'cat mbox|formail -i|procmail' after you have updated your
This is not working for me. If I execute the same as shown above, I
just get the formail help
Hi, all --
William, before I forget I should note that you should send messages to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of @gbnet; while mutt.org is hosted at gbnet
and the address sometimes leaks through, it's not the one to use...
...and then William Park said...
% On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 04:08:35PM
Will --
...and then Will Yardley said...
% Jerome De Greef wrote:
%
% Did you try removing the trailing ^M (dos CR). In vim you can use
% :%s/$\r//g to remove them but I think it only work with vim 6.x
%
% this is ONE thing that i use pico for - opening a file in pico and
Bah.
% saving it
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 01:35:23PM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 2001-10-18 13:16:37 +0200, Lutz Jaenicke wrote:
Ah. That works. So we have
LANG=C.iso89951 charset=iso-8895-1
LANG not set charset=roman8
Mh. I don't understand why you are seeing the numerical
Rob, et al --
...and then Rob 'Feztaa' Park said...
% On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 08:37:47PM -0400, Justin R. Miller (dis)graced my inbox with:
% I'm not sure how feasable this is in an IMAP environment, but I was
% having a similar problem with my local mail folders... What I did to
...
%
Ailbhe --
...and then Ailbhe Leamy said...
% OK, I have seen a bunch of people say that they use multiple keyrings.
% This strikes me as an excellent idea. I, however, am a newbie to gpg
% and an idiot to boot, and so I have two points of failure.
%
% 1) how to get mutt to file keys in the
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, David T-G wrote:
In vim:
vim filename
:set fileformat=unix
:wq
vile filename
:set-u
:wq
Ta-daa! Even easier than the :%s magic available in any vi or clone.
--
T.E.Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://invisible-island.net
ftp://invisible-island.net
Volker Moell [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 10/18/2001:
Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
Also, what is the _effective_ difference between sourcing a file, and
writing some kind of mutt-script to toggle a bunch of options? I don't
actually see one :)
I think: way better
I fear this is something obvious, but I've tried everything I can think
of in both 1.2.5 and 1.3.22.1.
I can't get my_hdr From: to display anything other than
Drew Raines [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Everything else works:
my_hdr Organization:
my_hdr X-Some-Other-Header:
..just not the From:
Drew Raines [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 10/18/2001:
I fear this is something obvious, but I've tried everything I can think
of in both 1.2.5 and 1.3.22.1.
I can't get my_hdr From: to display anything other than
Drew Raines [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Everything else
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 11:32:53AM -0500, Drew Raines wrote:
I can't get my_hdr From: to display anything other than
Drew Raines [EMAIL PROTECTED]
my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Not Even My Name)
my_hdr From: Not Even My Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
(T.) Michael Sanders
* darren chamberlain [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think you have to do:
my_hdr From [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Not Even My Name)
not From:.
Tells me it's an invalid header field if I do that.
--
Drew
* Not Even My Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
my_hdr From: Not Even My Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But why can't I use the other style? Elkins uses it in the 1.2.5
documentation every time he mentions an alias or my_hdr.
Technically I should be able to put whatever I want, no? It shouldn't even
have to
Hallo,
I'm using the maildir mailbox format since today. I'm also using
procmail to filter my mails in different folders. Now I want that the
read mails of some folders go in one mbox and some others in another
mbox. I tried mbox-hook and folder-hook. But it didn't work. Has
anybody an idea how
Is it possible to use the compressed folders patch with maildir. What
happens than. Does every mail gets compressed, or how does this work
with maildir?
Thanks,
Manuel
On 2001.10.18, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Manuel Hendel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to use the compressed folders patch with maildir. What
happens than. Does every mail gets compressed, or how does this work
with maildir?
This patch really isn't particular to compression; it
Manuel --
...and then Manuel Hendel said...
% Is it possible to use the compressed folders patch with maildir. What
% happens than. Does every mail gets compressed, or how does this work
% with maildir?
The way the compressed folder is recognized is through hooks. For an
mbox folder doing
I'm a big fan of mutt, and have a small Web tutorial on it, at
http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/~matloff/mutt.html
In my tutorial, which I wrote several years ago, I say:
If you wish to not have your messages moved from your original
mail file, then include something like this:
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 03:11:26PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
In theory, you should be able to open and/or close and/or append any sort
of mailbox this way; one idea that has crossed my mind is a encrypted
mail folder (tar.pgp) but I haven't played with it and it requires an
unencrypted temp
* Manuel Hendel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011018 11:50]:
Hallo,
I'm using the maildir mailbox format since today. I'm also using
procmail to filter my mails in different folders. Now I want that the
read mails of some folders go in one mbox and some others in another
mbox. I tried mbox-hook and
Norm Matloff mutt [18/10/01 11:54 -0700]:
I'm a big fan of mutt, and have a small Web tutorial on it, at
http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/~matloff/mutt.html
In my tutorial, which I wrote several years ago, I say:
If you wish to not have your messages moved from your original
mail
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 03:13:36PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
Manuel --
...and then Manuel Hendel said...
% Hallo,
Hello again!
%
% I'm using the maildir mailbox format since today. I'm also using
% procmail to filter my mails in different folders. Now I want that the
Good!
%
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 03:31:34PM +0200, Manuel Hendel wrote:
On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 07:08:43PM -0400, Kyle Knack wrote:
If you're using multiple Maildirs, such as with procmail, you also may
want to do 'cat mbox|formail -i|procmail' after you have updated your
This is not working for
I have been trying to install mutt with no success.
Running hp-ux 10.20 on 9000/725
My default terminal is 'hpterm' but I have
tried vt100 and xterm.
In all cases the mutt returns an error
'Error opening terminal: '
Any ideas on what to try.
Thanks,
Dan
* Manuel Hendel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011018 12:52]:
I got the following mailboxes:
set folder=~/Mail
~/Mail/mailinglists/mutt# for mutt mailinglist
~/Mail/mailinglists/postfix # for postfix mailinglist
~/Mail/maildir # for privat mails
~/Mail/archiv/
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 09:28:51AM +0200, Volker Moell (dis)graced my inbox with:
Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
Also, what is the _effective_ difference between sourcing a file, and
writing some kind of mutt-script to toggle a bunch of options? I don't
actually see one :)
I think: way better
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 01:05:20PM -0700, Dan wrote:
I have been trying to install mutt with no success.
Running hp-ux 10.20 on 9000/725
My default terminal is 'hpterm' but I have
tried vt100 and xterm.
In all cases the mutt returns an error
'Error opening terminal: '
Any ideas on what
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 10:58:00AM -0400, David T-G (dis)graced my inbox with:
% Just adding the subfolders to your mailboxes list works fine -- I used
% Mutt with IMAP for months after sorting server-side with procmail.
%
% That doesn't work for local mbox folders, though :)
Why not?
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 12:47:20PM -0500, Drew Raines (dis)graced my inbox with:
* Not Even My Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
my_hdr From: Not Even My Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But why can't I use the other style? Elkins uses it in the 1.2.5
documentation every time he mentions an alias or
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 12:35:38PM -0700, Vineet Kumar (dis)graced my inbox with:
* Manuel Hendel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011018 11:50]:
Hallo,
I'm using the maildir mailbox format since today. I'm also using
procmail to filter my mails in different folders. Now I want that the
read
Hey people.
I'm mounting the same home directory on several *nix boxes at work, and
there are a few options in my .muttrc that I'd like to be set depending on my
platform. I can take the output of a uname -s in a script and control most
options that way, but is there a built-in way for
That's what I do. All that happens is the cursor moves to the next file
name.
The manual notes that typing upper case A allows for tagging and
attaching multiple messages (not files) and that works for me. The
manual makes no mention of tagging files...only messages.
So, no luck here so far.
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 10:20:41PM -0400, John P. Verel wrote:
That's what I do. All that happens is the cursor moves to the next file
name.
The manual notes that typing upper case A allows for tagging and
attaching multiple messages (not files) and that works for me. The
manual makes no
Perhaps your t is bound to something other than tag-entry. Perhaps
you're hitting q instead of Enter after tagging. When you tag files,
it should place a * next to the listed permissions. Does it at least do
that? If not, your t is probably wrong. If so, then just hit enter after
tagging
Well, I just tried something, with interesting result. I went to the
attach menu and pressed t twice. No * showed up next to the files when
I typed t. BUTwhen I went back to the compose menu, the tagged
files showed up in the attachments section. So... the problem is
that the * is not
Michael --
...and then Michael P. Soulier said...
% Hey people.
%
% I'm mounting the same home directory on several *nix boxes at work, and
% there are a few options in my .muttrc that I'd like to be set depending on my
% platform. I can take the output of a uname -s in a script and
Rob --
...and then Rob 'Feztaa' Park said...
% On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 10:58:00AM -0400, David T-G (dis)graced my inbox with:
% % Just adding the subfolders to your mailboxes list works fine -- I used
% % Mutt with IMAP for months after sorting server-side with procmail.
% %
% % That
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 03:07:42PM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
* Manuel Hendel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011018 12:52]:
I got the following mailboxes:
set folder=~/Mail
~/Mail/mailinglists/mutt# for mutt mailinglist
~/Mail/mailinglists/postfix # for postfix mailinglist
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