06-May-02 at 22:18, Oliver Fuchs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Hi all,
I have a question regarding the movement of mails in my mbox. How do I
manage to move more than one mail (step by step with C) to another
folder (mailbox). How can I mark more than one mail and tell mutt to
move (copy) the
On Tue, 07 May 2002, Simon White wrote:
Hi
Use tagging.
For example, if your key bindings are the default:
Key Function
t tag
... as many times as necessary ...
tstagsave (Tag-save)
Then choose your folder. You can automatically tag several messages at
once with
T
I'm trying to discover why mutt seems to take so much longer to send an
email after I moved my mail server to a different machine, but I can't
work out how mutt interacts with sendmail...
Looking through the mutt executable, I can't see any references to
sendmail. My .muttrc does not contain
07-May-02 at 11:55, John Poltorak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
I'm trying to discover why mutt seems to take so much longer to send an
email after I moved my mail server to a different machine, but I can't
work out how mutt interacts with sendmail...
It calls it as most programs do, via
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 12:12:13PM +0100, Dave Smith wrote:
On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 11:55:49AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to discover why mutt seems to take so much longer to send an
email after I moved my mail server to a different machine,
It might be related to DNS
Oliver --
...and then Oliver Fuchs said...
%
% On Mon, 06 May 2002, David T-G wrote:
% Tag the bunch first and then use tag-prefix (bound by default to ';')
% before your command (like 'C' to copy or 's' to save). And RTFM again :-)
% Hi,
% thank you very much ... that was the awnser of my
Is it possible to alias a mailbox? I often need to save messages to a
remote IMAP box...
example... my mail is all stored in imaps://dan@localhost/...
once in a while, I need to save a message to
imaps://user@localhost/path/to/box
typing it manually every time is no fun... but what other
Hi, all --
Now that some folks have discovered tmda and are sending mail with dated
return addresses (like davidtg-dated-somelongencryptedstring), saving
those messages gets to be tricky. Has anyone come up with a way to tell
mutt to save an address of the form
.*-dated-.*
as just the first
Hi, i am currently switching from mulberry to mutt. Mulberry has a
nice feature. I can configure a special text which is automatically
mixed in the mail body for the bcc:'s.
Something like:
IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you.
Do not reply-to-all or forward it without
Tobias --
...and then Tobias Kirchhofer said...
%
% Hi, i am currently switching from mulberry to mutt. Mulberry has a
Good for you!
% nice feature. I can configure a special text which is automatically
% mixed in the mail body for the bcc:'s.
%
% Something like:
%
% IMPORTANT! This
Looking through the mutt executable, I can't see any references to
sendmail.
How'd you look? Here's what i get:
$ strings mutt | grep sendmail
sendmail_wait
/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi
/usr/sbin/sendmail
--
Mike Schiraldi
VeriSign Applied Research
msg27926/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP
Hi,
* John Poltorak [05/07/02 12:55:49 CEST] wrote:
So, it's a mystery to me how mutt invokes sendmail.
Run mutt with the '-v' option. It should list its default
fallback to a path to the sendmail binary. And:
,-
| pdmef@klaus~$ strings `which mutt` | grep sendmail
| sendmail_wait
|
Hi,
* David T-G [05/07/02 15:34:23 CEST] wrote:
Hi, all --
Now that some folks have discovered tmda and are sending mail with dated
return addresses (like davidtg-dated-somelongencryptedstring), saving
those messages gets to be tricky. Has anyone come up with a way to tell
mutt to save an
manual-6.html reads:
verify-key c verify a PGP public key
But when I enter:
:bind pager 'V' verify-key
I get
verify-key: no such function in map
--
Drew
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