I see the lists and subscribe commands, and I added them to my .muttrc.
They *seem* to work, I haven't figured out how to get the list info that shows
up via lists, but anyway...
I was wondering how one might set up mutt so that you hit some particular key
while in the index of the list, and
Ctrl-G. Cancels any action in mutt. It's a beautiful thing. :)
Yeah, and Emacs raises its HUGE head ;-)
Sean LeBlanc writes:
I see the lists and subscribe commands, and I added them to my .muttrc.
They *seem* to work, I haven't figured out how to get the list info that shows
up via lists, but anyway...
I was wondering how one might set up mutt so that you hit some particular key
while in the
Lars Hecking wrote:
Sean LeBlanc writes:
I see the lists and subscribe commands, and I added them to my
.muttrc. They *seem* to work, I haven't figured out how to get the
list info that shows up via lists, but anyway...
I was wondering how one might set up mutt so that you hit some
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
My MTA is postfix, my MUA is mutt .. both of these I am very happy
with. The man in the middle ..Procmail.. I dislike intensely...but
There's always maildrop.
--
Don't tell me I'm burning the candle at both ends -- tell me where to
get more wax!!
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Hi,
* Sean LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-11-16 05:52]:
I see the lists and subscribe commands, and I added them to my .muttrc.
They *seem* to work, I haven't figured out how to get the list info that shows
up via lists, but anyway...
I was wondering how one might set up mutt so that you hit
Thus spake Sean LeBlanc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Right now, if I get into an action that needs some input at the
bottom, and I didn't intend this action in the first place, I'm just
hitting Ctrl-C and then selecting n (to not exit mutt). Is this
standard procedure, or is there a better way to do
Markus --
...and then Markus Boelter said...
% Hi!
Hello!
%
% I've a wish how mutt should handle my mails and I don't know how to realize
% this. I'm subscribed in several mailinglists and so my mbox grow's up.
% One solution is to use procmail - but now my wish:
Yep. That's the
Hallo,
Does anybody know if there are any patches to color mutt's questions
and to make tag-prefix conditional, i.e. doing nothing if there are
no tagged messages?
I should have asked first, but after not finding such patches, I tried
to write them.
They seem to work, but I don't know if they
Nicolas --
...and then Nicolas Rachinsky said...
% Hallo,
Hello!
%
% Does anybody know if there are any patches to color mutt's questions
% and to make tag-prefix conditional, i.e. doing nothing if there are
% no tagged messages?
Nope; I haven't seen either one, and I know that a distinct
The header info in there plain as day. I guess when you terminate
the editor, mutt must move the 'header' content from the editor's
temp file into the 'header' and then leave the body as the
text attachment. This, of course, being the only thing operated
upon by the 'F' option.
Anyway, it
Luca --
...and then Luca said...
% Hi guys,
Hi!
% can you tell me how can i show the pgp signature on the pager
% like a text plain message ?
I've waited for someone else to reply since I just didn't understand what
you asked, but I haven't seen anything else go by. When I read a signed
Steven --
...and then Steven G. Harms said...
% David,
%
% I thought I was on the right path with what you'd given me, regrettably,
% I've not found a way to make this work.
Well, we're getting close.
%
% When using Mutt, I Use emacs as the editor and mutt then creates an
No flames today
Steven --
...and then Steven G. Harms said...
% David,
%
% I thought I was on the right path with what you'd given me, regrettably,
% I've not found a way to make this work.
Well, we're getting close.
%
% When using Mutt, I Use emacs as the editor and mutt then creates an
No flames today
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 01:31:30PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
I created /tmp/ed.sh which looks like
#!/bin/sh
perl -e '
open MUTTI, '$1';
open MUTTO, '$1'.out;
while(MUTTI)
{
print(-); ###
print(MUTTO $_);
}
print(\n);###
Dan Boger [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 11/16/2001:
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 01:31:30PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
perl -i -n -e 's/^/- /;' $1
something like this? :)
Close!
perl -i -pe 's/^/- /' $1
(darren)
--
We are Pentium of Borg. Division is futile. You will be
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 01:50:05PM -0500, darren chamberlain wrote:
Dan Boger [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 11/16/2001:
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 01:31:30PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
perl -i -n -e 's/^/- /;' $1
something like this? :)
Close!
perl -i -pe 's/^/-
Darren Dan --
...and then darren chamberlain said...
% Dan Boger [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 11/16/2001:
% On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 01:31:30PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% perl -i -n -e 's/^/- /;' $1
%
% something like this? :)
%
% Close!
%
% perl -i -pe 's/^/- /' $1
Hi,
this one bothers me for some time:
I use
macro index d save-message=admin/trash\n Move mail to trashcan
to get mail out of the way. If I change the mailbox after that, the
first entry in the mailbox history is '=admin/trash'. Is there a way
of changing that, short of patching the
On 2001.11.16, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
this one bothers me for some time:
I use
macro index d save-message=admin/trash\n Move mail to trashcan
to get mail out of the way. If I change the mailbox after that, the
first entry in the
Moin,
* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-11-16 20:48]:
On 2001.11.16, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this one bothers me for some time:
I use
macro index d save-message=admin/trash\n Move mail to trashcan
to get mail out of the way. If I change
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 12:08:07PM +0100, Oliver Ob wrote:
Right a short question, as I am not using AOL but
want Walter to be able to use Netscape with it:
What are the servers?
pop3.aol.com and smtp.aol.com do not seem to work.
Can you be so nice as to simply post those? Thanks.
Hi,
Check for 'mbox-hook's in the Manual.
pv.
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 Markus [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke thusly:
Hi!
I've a wish how mutt should handle my mails and I don't know how to realize
this. I'm subscribed in several mailinglists and so my mbox grow's up.
One solution is to use procmail
On 11-15 20:34, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 09:58:13AM -0700, Sean LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, I use putty most of the time, other times I port forward via tera term's
ssh plugin, and use something like xterm.
Do you use putty often? I haven't been able to
Thanks for all the help everyone has given so far. I finally downloaded
and installed vim, and set it up as the editor. I've been looking around
for color config info...anyone have a favorite site, or a configuration
file to share?
Thanks,
--
-
Sean LeBlanc, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
End corporate
Sean LeBlanc wrote:
Thanks for all the help everyone has given so far. I finally
downloaded and installed vim, and set it up as the editor. I've been
looking around for color config info...anyone have a favorite site, or
a configuration file to share?
mine isn't very interesting, but:
%
Right a short question, as I am not using AOL but
want Walter to be able to use Netscape with it:
What are the servers?
pop3.aol.com and smtp.aol.com do not seem to work.
Can you be so nice as to simply post those? Thanks.
Some say it is not possible, so is there a workaround that?
--
*º¤.,
Oliver --
The proper mailing address for mutt-users is *still* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
rather than @gbnet.net. Please take note of it.
...and then Oliver Ob said...
% Right a short question, as I am not using AOL but
% want Walter to be able to use Netscape with it:
%
% What are the servers?
%
No, most AOL portals (in North America, at least) are set up to prevent
linux logins. There have been trial version of Netscape which were allowed
access to AOL mail servers for a time, but I have seen no NG access allowed
except by the AOL Windows software (or via google).
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