Re: filters

1999-06-07 Thread Jim Graham
On Sat, Jun 05, 1999 at 09:21:39PM -0500, phuzz phactor wrote: would someone be kind enough to explain how I use filters with mutt? i'm trying to sort my mail into different folders based on different You use filters (and from reading your previous post, I gather you mean procmail, and that

Re: filters

1999-06-07 Thread Jim Graham
On Mon, Jun 07, 1999 at 08:03:38AM -0500, Jim Graham wrote: Now, as to how you use filters, lots of others have provided links to the procmail web page(s), etc., I just took a closer look at the responses I mentioned above, and I'm correcting one error myself: make that ftp sites, not web

Re: MIME multipart compatibility?

1999-06-07 Thread David Thorburn-Gundlach
Warning Could not process message with given Content-Type: multipart/signed; boundary=NzB8fVQJ5HfG6fxh; micalg=pgp-sha1;protocol="application/pgp-signature"

Strange behaviour with NLS enabled.

1999-06-07 Thread Igor A. Karpov
Hi, I've noticed that mutt (0.95.5 and 0.95.6), compiled with NLS support demonstrates strange behaviour in the following situation. When I'm replying to one's message and mutt is asking me if original message should be included, it refuses to accept any key; the only option I have is to accept

Re: Reply

1999-06-07 Thread David Thorburn-Gundlach
Dennis -- ...and then Dark Man said... % I've got a real quick question.. How to I change the reply character % from "" to ":" with in Mutt. I'm not to clear on how to do so.. Let me know % if what I've placed below is correct.. % % "^([ \t]*[|#:}])+" (change to) "^([ \t]*[:|#:}])+"

Re: confirmappend,confirmcreate suggestion

1999-06-07 Thread Randall J. Million
What if 2 new commands are created: "confirmmaildirappend", "confirmmaildircreate". Mutt used to support the variables confirmfilecreate and confirmfileappend, but they were taken out at some point. I'm not sure why, as I also found them useful. randy -- Five hundred, twenty-five thousand

Netscape question, related to URLview.

1999-06-07 Thread Jailbait
Only marginally mutt related... So, I read 95% of my mail on a machine remote to my physical location in an xterm. I run my instance of Netscape locally. I'd like to pass urls to the local NS from the remote urlview. Has anyone done this? Thanks, JB

Re: attachment problem

1999-06-07 Thread Brendan Cully
- Original Message - From: David Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, 07 June, 1999 11:56 Subject: Re: attachment problem On Fri, Jun 04, 1999 at 09:55:27PM +, Jeffery Small wrote: Is there some way to continue to use the "-remote" option to netscape

Re: Netscape question, related to URLview.

1999-06-07 Thread David Shaw
On Mon, Jun 07, 1999 at 12:23:27PM -0400, Jailbait wrote: Only marginally mutt related... So, I read 95% of my mail on a machine remote to my physical location in an xterm. I run my instance of Netscape locally. I'd like to pass urls to the local NS from the remote urlview. Has anyone

Unfriendly terminal behaviour

1999-06-07 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
Hello. I have been using mutt for a period of 6-7 months, and I must say it's definitely the best UNIX fullscreen mailer I have ever encountered. It's also regularly updated, unlike it's elm and pine counterparts. However, the point of my message is not to

Re: Unfriendly terminal behaviour

1999-06-07 Thread Brandon Long
On 06/07/99 Jeremy Chadwick uttered the following other thing: [good long discussion of padding spaces in mutt] Mutt doesn't do this, slang does. This is a known problem in slang, if my memory serves me. People haven't mentioned it in a while, but I believe that when slang is putting things in

Re: binary issue

1999-06-07 Thread Lars Hecking
if I compile mutt on Solaris 2.5.1 and run it on Solaris 2.6, it can't find symbol ___vnsprintf. I have never seen this before. If I compile on Solaris 2.6 and run on Solaris 2.5.1, it can't find symbol snprintf. What should I do to have the same

folders

1999-06-07 Thread Brian
I am looking for a way to sort mail I have already read into folders from my spool file. I understand how mbox-hook works, but according to the faq (and my testing) it will only work for the first ruleset that it verifies. has anyone writen a patch for this? I'm about to write a fugly script

Re: Netscape question, related to URLview.

1999-06-07 Thread Pål Sommerhein
On Mon, Jun 07, 1999 at 12:23:27PM -0400, Jailbait wrote: Only marginally mutt related... So, I read 95% of my mail on a machine remote to my physical location in an xterm. I run my instance of Netscape locally. I'd like to pass urls to the local NS from the remote urlview. Has anyone

Re: folders

1999-06-07 Thread David Thorburn-Gundlach
Warning Could not process message with given Content-Type: multipart/signed; boundary=BOKacYhQ+x31HxR3; micalg=pgp-sha1;protocol="application/pgp-signature"

Re: Unfriendly terminal behaviour

1999-06-07 Thread rfi from Rich Roth
I think John answered it a few weeks ago - there is also a new development release see www.slang.org and the new release in: From John (Jun-06-1999) Yesterday, I released version 1.3.7 of the slang library (and version 0.99-6 of jed). The library is available from:

Re: Unfriendly terminal behaviour

1999-06-07 Thread rfi from Rich Roth
On Mon, Jun 07, 1999 at 02:50:47PM -0400, rfi from Rich Roth wrote: release see www.slang.org and the new release in: Sorry - that's http://www.s-lang.org -- Later ... Rich Roth --- On-the-Net Direct: Box 927, Northampton, MA 01061, Voice: 413-586-9668 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

index_format confirguration help.

1999-06-07 Thread Scott Perlman
Hi, Actually I'm working with hdr_format in a lowly .93.1, but the manual doesn't seem to list any applicable changes, so I haven't rebuilt. (For those looking at X-Headers its a different account, the one at work) To set up the problem, at work I receive far to much E-Mail most of which is not