I have to briefly describe my situation before posing my problem. I
do almost all my work including reading e-mail with mutt on two unix
machines. For various reasons related to the fact that we are in the
tropics I have moved both machines to the university machine room. I
sit in front of a
Brian --
...and then Brian B. said...
%
% I recive mail from a List and from an individual on a list is there either a
% way to write a save hook like
It's mutt, so there is almost certainly a way. Your example was a bit
vague, though; try again with something a little more concrete and
we'll
Hi, folks --
I found an error in the manual when trying to figure out how to tag
all messages. Section 4.3 states that tag-pattern is bound to ^T by
default, but it's actually bound to T (and ^T is untag-pattern).
Patch-challenged,
:-D
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David Thorburn-Gundlach * It's easier to
Hello!
For the first time I want to give the developement version
(0.96.3i) of mutt a try. Unfortunately I dont have a
'keymap_defs.h' file on my Linux system which is included in
line 112 of 'keymap.h' in the mutt-0.96.3i-package.
So the compilation was broken with the depended error
Hi!
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 06:38:02PM +0200, Wilhelm Wienemann wrote
keymap.h:112: keymap_defs.h: No such file or directory
Try a 'make keymap_defs.h'!
Shade and sweet water!
Stephan
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The current Slashdot Poll is "Which email client do you use?"
So far, only about 8% of the votes are for mutt, at a total
of about 4.5k votes.
Hello,
I use mutt in command line mode and it works well.
But as I want to use another program I need to pipe the message
I need to pipe the whole message with the headers and the body
Can anyone help ?
thanks in advance
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On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 11:17:43AM -0700, wrote:
Hello,
I use mutt in command line mode and it works well.
But as I want to use another program I need to pipe the message
I need to pipe the whole message with the headers and the body
Use sendmail then...
% cat some_file | sendmail
Hi, folks --
I wanted to shoot a message to someone for analysis, so I carefully
set mime_fwd and then selected 'f'orward from the index. Imagine my
surprise when he asked me for a complete message :-)
What did I miss? Is there something else to set to ensure that I send
the *whole* message,
On Wed, Jul 14 1999, at 14:45 -0400, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
I wanted to shoot a message to someone for analysis, so I carefully
set mime_fwd and then selected 'f'orward from the index. Imagine my
surprise when he asked me for a complete message :-)
What did I miss? Is there something
Ralf Hildebrandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to pipe the whole message with the headers and the body
Use sendmail then...
% cat some_file | sendmail
Good advice, but this won't work. Either do this:
cat file | sendmail -t
or
cat file | sendmail address1 address2 ...
In
Marco, et al --
...and then Marco Goetze said...
% On Wed, Jul 14 1999, at 14:45 -0400, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
%
% What did I miss? Is there something else to set to ensure that I send
% the *whole* message, including in particular the Received: headers,
% when I forward an item?
%
%
I tried installing mutt and pgp5i, but I had
some small problems using it with mutt, it
didn't work very well since you have to use pgpk
instead of pgp -k now.. Is tehre any "trick" with
this ?
Also another question: Is it possible to encrypt
an e-mail and send it to a mailinglist, having
all
Hello.
I am running Mutt 0.95.6i with IMAP support enabled. IMAP support
seems to be working well, with one notable exception. I would like to
be able to mark a mail as deleted, exit MUTT without expunging that
piece of mail, re-enter MUTT and have it still marked as deleted.
Unfortunately, I
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 09:00:54PM +0200, Marco Goetze wrote:
On Wed, Jul 14 1999, at 14:45 -0400, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
I wanted to shoot a message to someone for analysis, so I carefully
set mime_fwd and then selected 'f'orward from the index. Imagine my
surprise when he asked me
Hi Lars!
On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Lars Hecking wrote:
Were can I find this header-file 'keymap_defs.h' (in which package
is it enclosed)? Any hints?
make keymap_defs.h
Thanks, it works very well!
bye - Wilhelm
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Lars Hecking [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
The current Slashdot Poll is "Which email client do you use?"
So far, only about 8% of the votes are for mutt, at a total
of about 4.5k votes.
Still 8% at 8k votes.
I get the impression, though, that a lot of "the faithful" don't read /.
much since
Re hello
and thanks to those who answered but...
maybe I didn't explain clearly...
I know how to pipe to sendmail or other, but I don't know how to have mutt write the
message to a file (or to the standard output)
is there a
mutt file or something ?
bye
Didier (France)
On Thu, Jul 15, 1999 at 12:26:02AM +0200, J Horacio MG wrote:
Jeremy Blosser dixit:
Uh, we do, and even crashed netscape when I tried a second time (just to
check if I had done it right the first time, of course).
Notice though, that netscape was by far the widiest voted mailreader.
[[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Re hello
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However you send mail, please try to include 'From:' and 'Subject:'
headers.
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Wilhelm Wienemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
make keymap_defs.h
Thanks, it works very well!
I don't suppose anyone is interested in the problem of why the
keymap-defs.h file wasn't built automatically?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know how to pipe to sendmail or other, but I don't know how to have
mutt write the message to a file (or to the standard output)
Is "mutt -H" what you're looking for?
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On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 03:29:23PM -0700, wrote:
Re hello
and thanks to those who answered but...
maybe I didn't explain clearly...
I know how to pipe to sendmail or other, but I don't know how to have mutt write
the message to a file (or to the standard output)
is there a
J Horacio MG [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Jeremy Blosser dixit:
I get the impression, though, that a lot of "the faithful" don't read /.
much since the s/n ratio got so bad. Most of the comments seem to be
newbies. The informal survey of mail headers done a while back by someone
on this
Hi,
Is it possible to forward a message, with all it's attachements,
but still have the text of the original message show up quoted?
I know the $mime_forward variable will allow you to either a)
disregard the attachments and forward just the text of the
original message, or b) forward the entire
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 05:43:12PM -0500, David DeSimone wrote:
I don't suppose anyone is interested in the problem of why the
keymap-defs.h file wasn't built automatically?
At least _i_ am interested in it since I tried to build mutt-0.95.6-3
from the Debian sources (unstable) and had
On Tue, Jul 13, 1999 at 04:19:38PM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote:
[...]
Say when I send a mail to my uni, I want to use my uni's mail address for the from
header, and when I send a mail to the mailing list, I want to use a different mail
address for the from header..
[...]
Here's how I'm doing it
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