I am probably missing something obvious here, but I can't find urlview
anywhere. It didn't come with the mutt source, and I can't find any
reference to it on ftp.mutt.org, or freshmeat.
Where should I be looking?
Thanks, - Paul
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Paul Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
msg20683/pgp0.pgp
* Paul Roberts Student lab engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [26-11-2001 11:04]:
| I am probably missing something obvious here, but I can't find urlview
| anywhere. It didn't come with the mutt source, and I can't find any
| reference to it on ftp.mutt.org, or freshmeat.
|
| Where should I be
Sometimes I like to have the mail sent when I exit my editor -
often in fact - meaning I skip the compose screen.
So I used to fiddle a lit with the set editor command but that is not
the answer, I just tried this:
macro w index mailentersend-message
and this works when you have a pending
Sam --
...and then Samuel Padgett said...
% I recently moved some messages that I was reading with another MUA
% to an mbox file I read with Mutt. I noticed that in the index
How did you move them? What's the other MUA's format? [What's the other
MUA?]
% Mutt shows the date I moved the
Hi Cliff,
hi mutt users,
Cliff mentioned a frontend to grepmail:
* Cliff Sarginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Fre., 23. Nov. 2001; 17:36:09 +0100]:
[...]
But I see no mention of grepmail, and it's little mutt front-end
friend.
I'm interested in such thing. Where can i get this?
Ciao, gregor
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 01:56:23PM +0100, Gregor Zattler wrote:
I'm interested in such thing. Where can i get this?
Try: http://grepmail.sourceforge.net/
There's a link on that page to the mutt front-end too.
- Paul
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Paul Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
does anyone have a mailcap file for windows programs, e.g.
word, etc. ?
--
Johannes
Is there any way to have Mutt warn me if I am opening a second
session? I find sometimes flags don't get updated because I've
had two or three copies of the client running unintentionally...
(I know--don't do it then, stupid!)
-Mike
msg20690/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Nope, this is just by me pressing b to bounce the message. The only thing I
can think of is that it is being displayed inline via antiword. If that is
the case, is it either one or the other then? i.e. Being able to bounce
attachments properly and not have them displayed inline, or not being
Mike A. Oligny [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 11/26/2001:
Is there any way to have Mutt warn me if I am opening a second
session? I find sometimes flags don't get updated because I've
had two or three copies of the client running unintentionally...
(I know--don't do it
Maybe this seems a little obvious, but you could invoke mutt via a
wrapper shell script. It would be very, very simple.
* if exists $lockfile
echo warning; exit;
* else:
touch $lockfile; /usr/bin/real-mutt; rm $lockfile
I dont think this functionality exists internally, maybe I'm
I would like to configure mutt compile to include imap support w/ sasl
authentication:
configure --enable-pop --enable-imap --with-sasl
terminates w/ error message:
snip
checking for sasl_client_init in -lsasl... no
configure: error: could not find libsasl
pegasus# ./configure --help
snap
what
Volker Jahns writes:
I would like to configure mutt compile to include imap support w/ sasl
authentication:
configure --enable-pop --enable-imap --with-sasl
terminates w/ error message:
snip
checking for sasl_client_init in -lsasl... no
configure: error: could not find libsasl
What
On Monday, 26 November 2001 at 20:20, Volker Jahns wrote:
I would like to configure mutt compile to include imap support w/ sasl
authentication:
configure --enable-pop --enable-imap --with-sasl
terminates w/ error message:
snip
checking for sasl_client_init in -lsasl... no
configure:
On Mon 26-Nov-2001 at 10:59:21AM -0800, Collin Peters wrote:
Nope, this is just by me pressing b to bounce the message. The only
thing I can think of is that it is being displayed inline via
antiword.
No, (b)ouncing a message resends a message in its entirety with just
the addition of a
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 20:20:01 +0100, Volker Jahns wrote:
I would like to configure mutt compile to include imap support w/ sasl
authentication:
configure --enable-pop --enable-imap --with-sasl
terminates w/ error message:
snip
checking for sasl_client_init in -lsasl... no
configure:
I emailed Volker a patch, if it works it will get committed.
To clarify that: I mean by this the FreeBSD port (no change in mutt's cvs tree
is required, since this is a pure FreeBSD problem related to its ports tree)
Best regards
--
Udo Schweigert, Siemens AG | Voice : +49 89 636
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 10:02:22AM +, Paul Roberts Student lab engineer wrote:
I am probably missing something obvious here, but I can't find urlview
anywhere. It didn't come with the mutt source, and I can't find any
reference to it on ftp.mutt.org, or freshmeat.
Where should I be
Hi,
I often get mail with attachement like this:
begin 666 Studie.doc
MT,\1X*QN$`/@`#`/[_0!
M/P``$ ``00$```#^`#X```#_
M
snip
`
end
It is sent from MSOE and it
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 10:21:18PM +0100, Patrik Modesto wrote:
Hi,
I often get mail with attachement like this:
begin 666 Studie.doc
MT,\1X*QN$`/@`#`/[_0!
M/P``$ ``00$```#^`#X```#_
On 11/26/01 10:21 PM, Patrik Modesto sat at the `puter and typed:
Hi,
I often get mail with attachement like this:
begin 666 Studie.doc
MT,\1X*QN$`/@`#`/[_0!
M/P``$ ``00$```#^`#X```#_
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 04:27:45PM -0500, Dan Boger wrote:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 10:21:18PM +0100, Patrik Modesto wrote:
Hi,
I often get mail with attachement like this:
begin 666 Studie.doc
MT,\1X*QN$`/@`#`/[_0!
M/P``$
Wunderful!
I have mutt 1.3.23 running w/ Cyrus imapd.
The only and most bitter problem is that mutt will only show
my INBOX on the imap server. I cannot change to the other ?subfolders?
So what would be the correct configuration options for mutt?
here is what I use:
snip
set
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 04:33:39PM -0500, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
On 11/26/01 10:21 PM, Patrik Modesto sat at the `puter and typed:
Hi,
I often get mail with attachement like this:
begin 666 Studie.doc
MT,\1X*QN$`/@`#`/[_0!
M/P``$
David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...and then Samuel Padgett said...
% I recently moved some messages that I was reading with another MUA
% to an mbox file I read with Mutt. I noticed that in the index
How did you move them? What's the other MUA's format? [What's the other
MUA?]
I
On 011126, at 23:02:16, Patrik Modesto wrote
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 04:33:39PM -0500, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
On 11/26/01 10:21 PM, Patrik Modesto sat at the `puter and typed:
I often get mail with attachement like this:
begin 666 Studie.doc
On 11/26/01 11:02 PM, Patrik Modesto sat at the `puter and typed:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 04:33:39PM -0500, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
On 11/26/01 10:21 PM, Patrik Modesto sat at the `puter and typed:
Hi,
I often get mail with attachement like this:
begin 666 Studie.doc
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 02:43:41PM -0800, David Ellement wrote:
On 011126, at 23:02:16, Patrik Modesto wrote
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 04:33:39PM -0500, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
On 11/26/01 10:21 PM, Patrik Modesto sat at the `puter and typed:
I often get mail with attachement like this:
On 2001.11.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Patrik Modesto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no Content-Type header. There is:
...
then few empty lines and then the encoded file above. I can get to the
PC that sends this attachments so I will check it's MSOE setup.
It's not naturally
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 04:13:09PM +0100, Johannes Zellner wrote:
Hi,
does anyone have a mailcap file for windows programs, e.g.
word, etc. ?
--
Johannes
This is what I have for word docs...
application/msword; catdoc;copiousoutput
--
Regards
Cliff
Sam --
...and then Samuel Padgett said...
% David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
%
% ...and then Samuel Padgett said...
% % I recently moved some messages that I was reading with another MUA
% % to an mbox file I read with Mutt. I noticed that in the index
%
% How did you move them?
David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since there was no From_ header before, Gnus had to make one up
somehow.
Makes sense.
Can you export to Maildir instead? You could then read that in
with mutt and save to mbox.
Hm. Gnus reads Maildir, but doesn't write it (although I think
they're
Patrik --
...and then Patrik Modesto said...
% On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 04:27:45PM -0500, Dan Boger wrote:
% On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 10:21:18PM +0100, Patrik Modesto wrote:
%
% begin 666 Studie.doc
...
% end
%
...
% What can be wrong?
%
% pipe it into uudecode - '|uudecode' should
Sam --
...and then Samuel Padgett said...
% David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
%
% Since there was no From_ header before, Gnus had to make one up
% somehow.
%
% Makes sense.
%
% Can you export to Maildir instead? You could then read that in
% with mutt and save to mbox.
%
% Hm. Gnus
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 10:45:02PM +0100, Patrik Modesto wrote:
It works. Thanks. But one question. Why mutt doesn't recognise it as a
regular attachement?
Because it isn't an attachment. It's part of the message body. Just text.
That's how you did it before MIME. ^_^
--
Marc Wilson
David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...and then Samuel Padgett said...
% Hm. Gnus reads Maildir, but doesn't write it (although I think
% they're working on this). Maybe I can grab a development version.
Can it write MMDF or save to an IMAP server, both of which mutt also
speaks
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