02-Apr-02 at 17:16, Adam Shostack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
The client's clock is running a few minutes behind the server. You
write the file at local noon, which the server sets to be 12:03. Mutt
checks the file, sees that its mtime is in the future (12:03 being
later than 12:00), and
* Volker Moell [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 14. 2002 15:30]:
Now using the latest autoconf-2.53 I get the error message:
$ ./configure
[...]
$ make
cd . autoconf
configure.in:296: error: do not use LIBOBJS directly, use AC_LIBOBJ
(see section `AC_LIBOBJ vs. LIBOBJS' make: ***
AC_LIBOBJ doesn't exist with autoconf 2.13.
On 2002-04-03 13:17:45 +0200, Mads Martin Jørgensen wrote:
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 13:17:45 +0200
From: Mads Martin Jørgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ML mutt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Compiling problems with newer autoconf on vvv.nntp patch
* Volker
begin quoting what Mark J. Reed said on Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 11:35:25PM -0500:
In cases where there was an even wider divergence between the
BSD and System V commands (the ps(1) command being the most infamous
example), you may find the BSD version in /usr/ucb (this is analogous to
but
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 08:12:00AM -0500, Shawn McMahon wrote:
Don't assume, however, that BSD style necessarily is 100% the same
as GNU style.
ps being the example, yet again; the w option doesn't show as much stuff
as you can get with two ws on GNU ps.
You can also put two 'w's on
Hi there!
Does anyone knows a grepmail alike tool that will work on Maildirs? Thanks!
Cheers,
--
David Collantes - http://www.bus.ucf.edu/david/
College of Business Administration, University of Central Florida
Great spirits have often encountered violent opposition from weak minds.
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 07:07:35PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
Dan Boger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
when I don't access that one folder for a while, and I switch to it
(with a macro), I get an error connection closed and an empty index.
the only thing I could find that would fix this is
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 08:17:39AM -0500, David Collantes wrote:
Hi there!
Does anyone knows a grepmail alike tool that will work on Maildirs? Thanks!
grep -r expression Maildir/*
--
Ralf Hildebrandt (Im Auftrag des Referat V A) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Charite Campus Virchow-Klinikum
begin quoting what Mark J. Reed said on Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 08:18:57AM -0500:
You can also put two 'w's on /usr/ucb/ps and get the full command line of
every process,
Nope; it has a cutoff after a certain number of characters, and there's
nothing you can do about it.
We ran into this
David, et al --
...and then Ralf Hildebrandt said...
%
% On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 08:17:39AM -0500, David Collantes wrote:
% Hi there!
%
% Does anyone knows a grepmail alike tool that will work on Maildirs? Thanks!
%
% grep -r expression Maildir/*
... perhaps with a little shell script
Dan --
...and then Dan Boger said...
%
% On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 07:07:35PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
% Dan Boger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
...
% the only thing I could find that would fix this is to quit mutt and
% start it again - a new connection will then be established.
...
%
On 04-03-2002 at 08:27 EST, Ralf Hildebrandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone knows a grepmail alike tool that will work on Maildirs? Thanks!
grep -r expression Maildir/*
Hmmm, that I knew. I was looking for a way to get a nicer printout. Grepmail
will allow to print the results back
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 09:03:34AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% get the same problem. Mutt says some sort of error (is there an easy
% way to review/catch these?), followed by a Close failed... then I
% have to quit and reenter mutt.
I don't have the real answer, but what if you change to a
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 09:07:41AM -0500, Dan Boger wrote:
I don't have the real answer, but what if you change to a local folder
and then back to the imap folder? You might not have to quite mutt after
all...
nope, same thing. have to actually quit and restart mutt.
:)
This
Folks,
Pardon my imcompetence but for some reason, I cannot get mutt-1.3.x to process
and display french accentuated letters properly since the support for iconv
was introduced. First, when I compile 1.2.5.1 with
--with-charmaps={wherever-maps-are}, it works like a charm. All the
accentuated
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002, Shawn McMahon wrote:
I suggested we install GNU ps, but nobody in management wanted to hear that.
I feel blessed. I have two species of management. The first kind
wouldn't recognize a server if it reached out and smacked them.
The second species wants to sound like
* Shawn McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 13:56]:
We ran into this problem when one of our developers wrote an
application on Linux that did a ps and looked for a string, when
the process in question was in an extremely long path and was run
with the full path name. When he ported it to
* Charles Gagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 14:30]:
.. I cannot get mutt-1.3.x to process and display french accentuated
letters properly since the support for iconv was introduced. [..]
But I compiled libiconv-1.7 and then compiled mutt-1.3.28i and I
can't get it to display those
Hi,
I can read and write mail of 8bit charset (Traditional Chinese) in mutt.
But I can not input them in mutt's command line - such as To:, Subject:,
Search, Alias (the characters from XIM are stripped of the 8th bit).
Is there a setting to enable 8bit characters in command line at bottom?
03-Apr-02 at 16:47, Sven Guckes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
but maybe it's just that our Solaris machines
don't have proper locales installed. actually,
the local installation drives me up the wall.
this alone it's a good reason to switch to Linux.
We run Linux on Sparc boxes and are
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 16:33:45 +0200]:
can mutt display its own process id?
set status_format=Hello, I am mutt and my PID is `echo $PPID`
and variations on that theme?
--
Dave Pearson: | mutt.octet.filter - autoview octet-streams
http://www.davep.org/
On Apr 03, Sven Guckes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
* Charles Gagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 14:30]:
.. I cannot get mutt-1.3.x to process and display french accentuated
letters properly since the support for iconv was introduced. [..] But I
compiled libiconv-1.7 and then compiled
David --
...and then David Collantes said...
%
% On 04-03-2002 at 08:27 EST, Ralf Hildebrandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
%
% Does anyone knows a grepmail alike tool that will work on Maildirs? Thanks!
%
% grep -r expression Maildir/*
%
% Hmmm, that I knew. I was looking for a way to get a
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 09:40]:
ObMutt:
can mutt display its own process id?
the display of the porcess id would be
helpful when there's a problem with mutt.
the admin could add this number to the
status_format in /etc/Muttrc so that
users will see it and will catch
Thanks to everyone for the help!
Is there a place where the default key bindings are listed? For example,
l being the key for limit isn't in help. Thanks!
Jen
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 12:54:48AM +0200, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
* jennyw [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-02 11:53:11 -0800]:
I was
03-Apr-02 at 08:26, jennyw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Thanks to everyone for the help!
Is there a place where the default key bindings are listed? For example,
l being the key for limit isn't in help. Thanks!
It is. Right after k (previous message).
Simon.
--
[Simon White. vim/mutt.
Jenny --
...and then jennyw said...
%
% Thanks to everyone for the help!
That's why we're here :-)
%
% Is there a place where the default key bindings are listed? For example,
% l being the key for limit isn't in help. Thanks!
I don't know which help you're using, but pressing the '?'
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 11:47:26AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
...and then jennyw said...
%
% Thanks to everyone for the help!
That's why we're here :-)
That's good to know!
I don't know which help you're using, but pressing the '?' brings up a
help screen listing every function and its
03-Apr-02 at 09:08, jennyw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
When I hit ? when it's listing all the messages, it doesn't show l for
limit. It does show the key binding for showing the active limit, though.
Do I just have a weird version? I'm using the one that's packaged for
Debian.
Are you
* Simon White [EMAIL PROTECTED] [04-03-02 12:20]:
03-Apr-02 at 09:08, jennyw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
When I hit ? when it's listing all the messages, it doesn't show l for
limit. It does show the key binding for showing the active limit, though.
Do I just have a weird version? I'm
Jen --
...and then jennyw said...
%
% On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 11:47:26AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% ...and then jennyw said...
% %
% % Thanks to everyone for the help!
%
% That's why we're here :-)
%
% That's good to know!
*grin*
%
% in the right context, though; when reading a
I can get mails from my POP-server using mutt but I am not able to send
mails. I think is due to unsuccessfull configuration of sendmail. So
this is my question: How do I configure sendmail? I just want sendmail
to know my SMTP-server. Nothing more. If it is important: my computer is
stably
Johannes --
...and then Johannes Breu said...
%
% I can get mails from my POP-server using mutt but I am not able to send
Good start.
% mails. I think is due to unsuccessfull configuration of sendmail. So
A common problem.
This isn't a sendmail (or qmail or exim or postfix or ...) list, so
Johannes Breu wrote:
Furhter information: I am using Debian 2.2. In some way sendmail seems
to be connected with zmailer. I am not familiar with this either. All I
want to know is what do I have to do that my outgoing mail goes to the
SMTP-server.
Since you are running Debian, I would
* Johannes Breu [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 13:16]:
I can get mails from my POP-server using mutt but I am not able to send
mails. I think is due to unsuccessfull configuration of sendmail. So
this is my question: How do I configure sendmail? I just want sendmail
to know my SMTP-server.
you can probably just get by with setting a smart relay in
sendmail...DSsomesmtp.yourisp.com
dan
* Johannes Breu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I can get mails from my POP-server using mutt but I am not able to send
mails. I think is due to unsuccessfull configuration of sendmail. So
this is my
03-Apr-02 at 13:22, David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
For more information, check the archives; a good start would be searching
for ssmtp. You can find the archives via the mutt.org home page;
a few different ones are listed near the bottom.
You can try nullmailer as well, this is
Michael Elkins wrote:
Johannes Breu wrote:
Furhter information: I am using Debian 2.2. In some way sendmail
seems to be connected with zmailer. I am not familiar with this
either. All I want to know is what do I have to do that my outgoing
mail goes to the SMTP-server.
Since you are
[03.04.02 09:54 +0200] Heiko Heil -- :
I have compiled mutt v1.3.28i both on my Server (based on SuSE7.1) and
on my Laptop (based on SuSE7.3). Now I have noticed that the
mutt-version on the server runs in English language and the mutt-version
on my laptop in German language. The
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 16:33:45 +0200]:
can mutt display its own process id?
* Dave Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 15:43]:
set status_format=Hello, I am mutt and my PID is `echo $PPID`
and variations on that theme?
have you tried that? i dont think so. ;-)
* Shawn McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-01 21:27]:
begin quoting what Rocco Rutte said on Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 11:20:32PM +0200:
It may sound funny, but I really saw some Linux guys talking
about what would be necessary to replace a kernel 'on the
fly'. Not that it does make lots of
I apologize for asking a question that I know I've seen before, but I
just can't seem to find it in the archives.
When sending a message, after editing the text and exiting out of vim,
I'm taken to a screen and required to press Y to send. How can I make
Y the default so I can press ENTER? I
* Michael Montagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 14:41]:
I apologize for asking a question that I know I've seen before, but I
just can't seem to find it in the archives.
When sending a message, after editing the text and exiting out of vim,
I'm taken to a screen and required to press Y to
Feature request. It would be nice and timesaving (for me, at least) if
change-folder would default to ! when where was not a folder
containing New Mail. Perhaps a set feature in muttrc ??
set change-folder some-default-location
Just a thought.
--
Pat Shanahan Registered Linux
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 12:53:29PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
Hmmm... That certainly sounds like the index. Does your help screen
look like
Yes, I found it. I was just confused about the search function ... I
expected it to work like less where it'd take you to the next occurrence
if you
I have multiple mailbox folders. I want to save a copy of outgoing
message in the current mbox folder. Pretty reasonable enough.
The following solution seems to work:
folder-hook . set record=
folder-hook =local set record==local
folder-hook =haviworks set record==haviworks
folder-hook
* Jun Sun [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 14:55]:
I have multiple mailbox folders. I want to save a copy of outgoing
message in the current mbox folder. Pretty reasonable enough.
The following solution seems to work:
[-- snip --]
6.3.51. force_name
Type: boolean
Default: no
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 06:59:26PM +, Simon White wrote:
02-Apr-02 at 19:48, Luke Ross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
I use mutt patched with vvv-nntp (I know not now - I'm on holiday on a
strange computer), and if the NNTP connection gets closed it asks if you
want to reconnect, and
* jennyw [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 16:25]:
Is there a place where the default key bindings are listed?
For example, l being the key for limit isn't in help.
it isn't? check again!
type '?' for help and
then '/' to search
for limit (hit return).
does it show up now?
Sven
Thanks, but I don't see how those two variables help.
My goal is to save a outgoing message to the same folder that
I am currently reading from (i.e., one of those =local, =ebase, etc)
*Not* based on the address I am sending to.
Jun
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 02:57:44PM -0500, darren
Jun --
...and then Jun Sun said...
%
% I have multiple mailbox folders. I want to save a copy of outgoing
% message in the current mbox folder. Pretty reasonable enough.
Interesting.
%
% The following solution seems to work:
%
% folder-hook . set record=
% folder-hook =local set
On Apr 03, darren chamberlain [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
(I diff'ed with -caw; is there a preferred option set for mutt patches?)
-dup
msg26625/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
On Apr 03, jennyw [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 12:53:29PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
Hmmm... That certainly sounds like the index. Does your help screen
look like
Yes, I found it. I was just confused about the search function ... I
expected it to work like less
* Jeremy Blosser [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 16:19]:
On Apr 03, darren chamberlain [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
(I diff'ed with -caw; is there a preferred option set for mutt patches?)
-dup
Noted.
(darren)
--
The moment one gives close attention to anything, even a blade of
grass, it
--1yeeQ81UyVL57Vl7
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Alas! Sven Guckes spake thus:
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 16:33:45 +0200]:
can mutt display its own process id?
=20
* Dave Pearson [EMAIL
Alas! Sven Guckes spake thus:
my_hdr X-Uptime: since 1970
ok, maybe make it not *that* obvious... ;-)
I think I need to go back to the old script I was using that would
generate nice, random uptime headers for me ;)
--
Rob 'Feztaa' Park
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Is there life before
* Charles Jie [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 14:50]:
I can read and write mail of 8bit charset (Traditional Chinese) in mutt.
But I can not input them in mutt's command line - such as To:, Subject:,
Search, Alias (the characters from XIM are stripped of the 8th bit).
Is there a setting to
* pat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 19:48]:
Feature request. It would be nice and timesaving (for me, at least)
if change-folder would default to ! when where was not a folder
containing New Mail. Perhaps a set feature in muttrc ??
set change-folder some-default-location
feature request
Sven Guckes wrote:
* pat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 19:48]:
Feature request. It would be nice and timesaving (for me, at least)
if change-folder would default to ! when where was not a folder
containing New Mail. Perhaps a set feature in muttrc ??
set change-folder
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [04-03-02 19:50]:
* pat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 19:48]:
Feature request. It would be nice and timesaving (for me, at
PS: But, dammit, Pat, put your name into the
From: line so an attribution makes sense!
Sven
Just for you, Sven.
aka patrick
--
* Volker Kuhlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-04 00:26]:
% folder-hook . set record=
% folder-hook =local set record==local
% folder-hook =haviworks set record==haviworks
% folder-hook =ebase set record==ebase
.. I want fcc set to the mbox folder where
the list email is in to which I am
Hello!
Is there a way to tell mutt to either:
a) use my IMAP subscriptions as my 'mailboxes' (to check for new mail)
b) tell mutt to consider all mailboxes as 'mailboxes'
I don't like having to list all of my 50+ folders, to which procmail writes,
just to have it tell me if there's new mail
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 03:25:05AM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
* Volker Kuhlmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-04 00:26]:
% folder-hook . set record=
% folder-hook =local set record==local
% folder-hook =haviworks set record==haviworks
% folder-hook =ebase set record==ebase
.. I want
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Alas! Jun Sun spake thus:
Don't you think it is a common sense to save a copy of outgoing message
to the *same* folder as you are reading from?
Not really,
Hi,
* Jun Sun [04/04/02 04:57:13] wrote:
Don't you think it is a common sense to save a copy of outgoing message
to the *same* folder as you are reading from?
No, not really. Why should I do this? Unless there's something important
in a folder I delete everything if I leave it. Otherwise I
Jun --
...and then Jun Sun said...
%
% Don't you think it is a common sense to save a copy of outgoing message
% to the *same* folder as you are reading from?
Not really, actually; perhaps for personal communication but definitely
not for lists, where I get a copy of my own message back
Volker --
...and then Volker Kuhlmann said...
%
% On Thu 04 Apr 2002 09:10:35 NZST +1200, David T-G wrote:
%
% % I have multiple mailbox folders. I want to save a copy of outgoing
% % message in the current mbox folder. Pretty reasonable enough.
%
% Interesting.
%
% I have the same
Ricardo --
...and then Ricardo SIGNES said...
%
% Hello!
Hi!
%
% Is there a way to tell mutt to either:
% a) use my IMAP subscriptions as my 'mailboxes' (to check for new mail)
% b) tell mutt to consider all mailboxes as 'mailboxes'
No, not really.
%
% I don't like having to list all
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 12:59:13PM -0500, Shawn McMahon wrote:
begin quoting what David Champion said on Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 11:47:51AM -0600:
For doing this between two servers *neither* of which you have access
to, I don't see a way to automate it, since there's no direct means of
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 02:16:40PM +0200, Erika Pacholleck wrote:
hh@server:~ locale
LANG=de_DE
[snipped]
I read this to be the locale of your server.
I guess the locale of your laptop looks like LANG=de_DE@euro.
Right.
2 reasons I can think of:
1. check /usr/lib/locale directories
fcc-save-hook (.*adsl.*@(lists.|)unixathome.org) =adsl-List
fcc-save-hook '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~s adsl' =adsl-List
fcc-save-hook '~t [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~s adsl' =adsl-List
hmm... - does this list rewrite the sender
thus sending all mails as From: majordomo?
in that case
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