[Compressed-Folders] file descriptor leaking fixed

1999-09-29 Thread Roland Rosenfeld
There were four file descriptor leaks in the old versions of the compressed folders patch. The attached patch fixes this problem. The patch can be applied after most versions of the compressed folders patch it should work with 0.95.*, 0.96.* and 1.0pre*. Ciao Roland -- * [EMAIL

Re: interactive options on mailcap

1999-09-29 Thread Eric Smith
Brian - And on Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 11:54:40AM +0930 it was said by Brian Salter-Duke: | This does exactly what you asked for and is much shorter than the one I | posted a while back. | | #!/usr/local/bin/perl | $file = $ARGV[0]; | $base = $file; | $base =~ s?\.gz??; | print "Type the directory

send-hook execution order

1999-09-29 Thread J Horacio MG
Hi, according to the manual: Usage: send-hook [!]pattern command This command can be used to execute arbitrary configuration commands based upon recipients of the message. pattern is a regular expression matching the desired address. command is executed when regexp matches

Re: send-hook execution order

1999-09-29 Thread Mikko Hänninen
J Horacio MG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 29 Sep 1999: macro generic \e0 "!~/sigscript\r" send-hook '~C anyone@anyplace\.com' "push \e0" send-hook '~C anyone@anyplace\.com' "set signature=~/timeup.sig" If there's a better way to get this, I'd like to know, but would also like to know why

delete to trash folder

1999-09-29 Thread John Benninghoff \(Linux\)
Is there a simple way to configure mutt to move messages to a specific (trash) folder when the delete operation is called? This will allow me to recover deleted messages and purge the trash folder of very old messages via a cron job. -- John Benninghoff

there is new mail in ...

1999-09-29 Thread Alexander Dvorak t2069
Hello, I am quite new with mutt, so please forgive me if the quetion is stupid. I have got two mailboxes =friends and =to_friends. If I change from the +friends mailbox to the other one the message 'New mail in =to_friends.' appears in the status-line though this is not true. If I then change

Re: there is new mail in ...

1999-09-29 Thread Staffan Hämälä
On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Alexander Dvorak t2069 wrote: I have got two mailboxes =friends and =to_friends. If I change from the +friends mailbox to the other one the message 'New mail in =to_friends.' appears in the status-line though this is not true. If I then change back to =to_friends mutt

Re: delete to trash folder

1999-09-29 Thread Jeremy Blosser
John Benninghoff Linux" [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: Is there a simple way to configure mutt to move messages to a specific (trash) folder when the delete operation is called? This will allow me to recover deleted messages and purge the trash folder of very old messages via a cron job. The

Re: there is new mail in ...

1999-09-29 Thread Lars Hecking
Staffan Hämälä writes: On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Alexander Dvorak t2069 wrote: [...] Staffan's mail has a duplicate X-Mailer: Mutt 1.0pre3i header. A problem with that release? -- After a number of decimal places, nobody gives a damn.

Re: there is new mail in ...

1999-09-29 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Wed, Sep 29, 1999 at 07:34:44PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote: Staffan Hämälä writes: On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Alexander Dvorak t2069 wrote: [...] Staffan's mail has a duplicate X-Mailer: Mutt 1.0pre3i header. A problem with that release? I'm not seeing it on my mail and I'm using

Re: there is new mail in ...

1999-09-29 Thread Lars Hecking
Staffan's mail has a duplicate X-Mailer: Mutt 1.0pre3i header. A problem with that release? I'm not seeing it on my mail and I'm using that release. Do you see duplicates on this message? Nope, yours is fine. The only other duplicate X-Mailer: in this month's

Re: there is new mail in ...

1999-09-29 Thread David DeSimone
Lars Hecking [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The only other duplicate X-Mailer: in this month's mutt-users archive was marked Mutt 0.95.7i. So it may be a local/config problem. There is a bug that causes the X-Mailer to be re-added to the headers, whenever a message is postponed and recalled. --

Re: there is new mail in ...

1999-09-29 Thread Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
Lars Hecking: Staffan's mail has a duplicate X-Mailer: Mutt 1.0pre3i header. A problem with that release? I'm not seeing it on my mail and I'm using that release. Do you see duplicates on this message? Nope, yours is fine. The only other duplicate X-Mailer:

Re: there is new mail in ...

1999-09-29 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Alexander Dvorak t2069 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 29 Sep 1999: The folders reside on an NFS directory and mails are delivered in these folders with .procmail. Like others, I recommend switching to Maildir folders if you are reading your mail from NFS-mounted disk. Not that I've ever

Re: there is new mail in ...

1999-09-29 Thread David DeSimone
Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't want to update the N flags, so I press $ to sync the folder, then % to avoid writing changes on exit. After that, when I change to another folder, Mutt tells me that I have "New mail in =FolderIJustLeft". This is more of a minor annoyance

you have new mail in - WHERE?!?

1999-09-29 Thread Ken W
I am getting the same problem reported about mutt telling of new mail in mailboxes, but there is nothing there. I keeps on telling me that I have new mail in my spool folder and also in a regular maiulbox under ~/Mail. Every time I go to either there is nothing new there. This has been

Re: you have new mail in - WHERE?!?

1999-09-29 Thread David DeSimone
Ken W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am getting the same problem reported about mutt telling of new mail in mailboxes, but there is nothing there. I keeps on telling me that I have new mail in my spool folder and also in a regular maiulbox under ~/Mail. Every time I go to either there is

Re: you have new mail in - WHERE?!?

1999-09-29 Thread Ken W
On Wed, Sep 29, 1999, David DeSimone wrote: Mutt checks mbox folders by examing the time stamp information. Try these commands, when Mutt is reporting new mail: ls -l /path/to/spool/file(modified time) ls -lu /path/to/spool/file(accessed time)

Re: you have new mail in - WHERE?!?

1999-09-29 Thread David DeSimone
Ken W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ls -l /path/to/spool/file (modified time) ls -lu /path/to/spool/file (accessed time) Thanks, David. The times were indeed different when I checked just now since it reported new mail again. Mutt should only report new

[Announce] mutt-1.0pre3XX-x RPMs

1999-09-29 Thread Thomas Ribbrock
Hi folks! Thanks to the help of four other mutt friends, RPMs for mutt-1.0pre3 are now available: Version | US | international ---+--+--- RHL 5.2/i386 | Y | Y RHL 5.2/sparc | Y | soon RHL 6.0/i386 | Y | soon RHL 6.0/sparc | soon |

bind r to reply with include=yes and R to reply with include=no

1999-09-29 Thread Shao Zhang
Hi, Is there a way to bind the following two keys to behave like this? bind r reply include = yes bind R reply include = no Thanks. Shao. -- Shao Zhang - Running Debian 2.1