On Fri, Jan 29, 1999 at 20:50:14 +0100, Byrial Jensen wrote:
> The program newsbody is a little utility to isolate the body part
> of a news or email message and then call some other program which
> may change the body, and eventually merge the headers with the
> possibly changed body. Optionally
On Fri, Jan 29, 1999 at 06:21:48PM +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 29, 1999 at 10:45:55AM -0600, Leiming Qian wrote:
>
> > Subject: DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE---FOLDER INTERNAL DATA
> >
> > This text is part of the internal format of your mail folder, and is not
> > a real message.
For those of you who have been wondering, (including myself) I found a really
cool little resource to show you how to set up basic mail filtering in less
than 5 minutes.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/mail/filtering-faq/
Have fun. I did mine easily in less than 5 minutes and now I have all of my
mail
David Thorburn-Gundlach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> % > [ character "´" ]
> %
> % I'm not sure why you're using the character above (value 0xB4).
>
> however, it looks pretty much like an apostrophe for me. So is it
> him or you?
Thanks for everyone pointing this out, it is me that has some
The program newsbody is a little utility to isolate the body part
of a news or email message and then call some other program which
may change the body, and eventually merge the headers with the
possibly changed body. Optionally quotes and/or signature can be
removed too, as well as all or selecte
Hello,
Will anybody help me? I can't send mail with mutt, everything else
works just fine. When trying to send mail I get
Error sending message, child exits 127 ().
As you see, mailx works OK. Seems I missed some options while
compiling it. I'm in FreeBSD 3.0 now.
Thanks in advance
--
Victor
David Thorburn-Gundlach writes:
> David --
>
> ...and then David DeSimone said...
> %
> [clip]
> %
> % > I´m waiting for so long for the feature [...]
> %
> % apostrophe character "'", which already has an ASCII value (0x27), so
> % I'm not sure why you're using the character above (value 0xB4
Trey --
Welcome to mutt and one of the very FAQs :-) To filter your incoming
mail into separate mailboxes, use a tool such as procmail; you can
then read from those mailboxes with mutt and even have mutt watch them
for new mail with the "mailboxes" command in your .muttrc.
You probably didn't f
David --
...and then David DeSimone said...
%
[clip]
%
% > I´m waiting for so long for the feature [...]
%
% apostrophe character "'", which already has an ASCII value (0x27), so
% I'm not sure why you're using the character above (value 0xB4).
I won't touch the name of that French character,
i'm sorry to bug everyone, but i just started using mutt and i cannot find
how im supposed to make seperate mailboxes, even in sven's mega manual...
for example, i want all mail from bugtraq to goto the BUGTRAQ folder, but
i cannot figure this out, i know (at least i think) i use mbox-hook, and
th
I couldn't help but notice that the messages you've sent have some
strange characters in them. Example:
Bjoern Jacke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I´m waiting for so long for the feature [...]
^^^
What is the character between "I" and "m"? On my screen it appears as
the letter "C" with a sm
Warning
Could not process message with given Content-Type:
multipart/signed; boundary=1LKvkjL3sHcu1TtY; micalg=pgp-md5;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
Leiming Qian [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hi, sorry if this question sounds off-topic. I use Mutt on my workstation
> account, recently I got another account in a Solaris machine, I installed
> Mutt and ran it, then I got a message from the mail system like this:
>
> -
Hi, sorry if this question sounds off-topic. I use Mutt on my workstation
account, recently I got another account in a Solaris machine, I installed
Mutt and ran it, then I got a message from the mail system like this:
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Subject
On Fri, Jan 29, 1999 at 10:10:08AM -0500, Randall J. Million wrote:
> > Is it possible to change format of Messege-ID header?
>
> Te message ID header I belive is added by the MTA (not the MUA) and
> there should not really be a need to change it.
Not really ...
Different setting on 'hostname'
On Fri, Jan 29, 1999 at 10:10:08AM -0500, Randall J. Million wrote:
> > Is it possible to change format of Messege-ID header?
>
> Te message ID header I belive is added by the MTA (not the MUA) and
> there should not really be a need to change it.
An MTA is not required to add it.
> I would li
> Is it possible to change format of Messege-ID header?
Te message ID header I belive is added by the MTA (not the MUA) and
there should not really be a need to change it.
I would like to know, though, if there is a danger in deleting the
Message-ID header. Someone who sends me mail has a broke
Hi,
I´m waiting for so long for the feature that allows me to use wildcards (?,*)
in the attachment menu. I can´t attach files like *.tex to my mail. Is there a
chance to get this feature in one of the next mutt releases? I´m sorry but I
can´t any C, otherwise I would begin programming this rig
Patrick --
...and then Patrick Colbeck said...
%
% Hi
Hi!
%
% Currently I am using procmail to move all my incoming mail into spool
% directories dependant on source (maillist, company etc) then letting mutt
% move it as its read from the spool directory to a "current" directory sort
% of li
Warning
Could not process message with given Content-Type:
multipart/signed; boundary=xXmbgvnjoT4axfJE; micalg=pgp-sha1;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
Hi
Currently I am using procmail to move all my incoming mail into spool
directories dependant on source (maillist, company etc) then letting mutt
move it as its read from the spool directory to a "current" directory sort
of like this
~/Mail/spool/mutt-list
~/Mail/spool/debian-list
~/Mail/spool/
Hi everybody.
I want to configure mutt in such a way as to display any unknown text
automatically (auto_view) in the internal pager.
I have tried this combined with auto_view text/*
.mutt-mailcap:
application/MSWord; catdoc -a -b -s 8859-1 -d 8859-1 %s; copiousoutput;
nametemplate=%s.doc
te
Hi!
Next sunday the netizens of France, Greece, Italy,
Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland,
are going to protest against our expensive telecom
companys with a strike of ***NO CONNECTION*** to
Internet.
The list of european organisations that support the
strike is at
http://www.a
I heard a while ago that libmutt was getting NNTP support put into it? Is
that true? and if it is, how is it coming?
John
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