I host a moderated list using LISTSERV(tm), and have a frequent need
to trim off excess quoting and other detritus from messages submitted
for approval before bouncing them to the list. Unfortunately, Mutt's
bounce does not offer any opportunity to do this.
Forwarding to the list works, but is
Hi,
As some of you already know, i have tried upgrading to mutt-1.0pre3i, but it
now gives segmentation faults when exiting (writing to) a folder.
The machine was previously running on SuSE 6.1b and was recently upgraded to
SuSE 6.1. Until i decided to upgrade from mutt-0.95.6i to mutt-1.0pre3i
Quoth Don Blaheta [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
$ ./configure --prefix=/final/location
$ make
$ make DESTDIR=/temporary/location install
Way cool, this is **exactly** the sort of thing I was looking for. It
works pretty well, but the DESTDIR seems not to propagate low enough;
a whole bunch of
On 1999-10-08 00:57:39 +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
First of all -- in which version is this? I've been using 1.0pre2,
but that lacked the variable, so I got and compiled pre3. But that
didn't appear to have a $from variable either. So is this only in
the developement version or
Ok, I've been having similar problems (I maintain the local copy of
mutt, but don't have root; I need to use a special program "cscp" to
copy files into the public hierarchy), so I configured with
"--prefix=./subdir". When I make install, I get a bunch of errors:
^
I
Quoting Tim Pierce ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from Thu, Oct 07, 1999 at 02:00:15PM -0400:
On Thu, Oct 07, 1999 at 12:25:17PM -0400, Rich Lafferty wrote:
Quoting Tim Pierce ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from Thu, Oct 07, 1999 at 02:31:39AM -0400:
* More generally, configuring an MTA when you are not
Hi All,
In my muttrc I have Lists mutt-users otherlists
but if I reply to a list which is listed and there is a reply to, then Mutt
uses the reply-to not the list, I know about the Global reply but would just
prefer to reply to the list only. Any suggestions
Sean
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PGP
Raju K V [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I change folders {canine}/var/spool/mail/rajukv where canine is
my mailserver, no mails are displayed. But I get a message 'new mail
in folder' though none of the mails are displayed.
The usual way to specify your incoming mailbox is
{canine}INBOX
On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 04:04:00PM +, Sean Rima wrote:
In my muttrc I have Lists mutt-users otherlists
but if I reply to a list which is listed and there is a reply to, then Mutt
uses the reply-to not the list, I know about the Global reply but would just
prefer to reply to the
In my muttrc I have Lists mutt-users otherlists
but if I reply to a list which is listed and there is a reply to, then Mutt
uses the reply-to not the list, I know about the Global reply but would just
prefer to reply to the list only. Any suggestions
set ignore_list_reply_to
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Hi Carsten!
On Fri, 08 Oct 1999, Carsten Luckmann wrote:
On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 04:04:00PM +, Sean Rima wrote:
In my muttrc I have Lists mutt-users otherlists
but if I reply to a list which is listed and there is a reply to, then Mutt
uses the reply-to not the list, I know
Hi E!
On Fri, 08 Oct 1999, E Forrest Carpenter wrote:
In my muttrc I have Lists mutt-users otherlists
but if I reply to a list which is listed and there is a reply to, then Mutt
uses the reply-to not the list, I know about the Global reply but would just
prefer to reply to the
rex [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I host a moderated list using LISTSERV(tm), and have a frequent need
to trim off excess quoting and other detritus from messages submitted
for approval before bouncing them to the list. Unfortunately, Mutt's
bounce does not offer any opportunity to do this.
On Fri, Oct 08, 1999 at 11:08:31AM -0500, David DeSimone said:
I also tried using the -f option of sendmail, but it
generated a warning (something like "lee3 changed
userid to acllee using -f option") on all my email.
If you want to go that way, you can add your user id to
hi,
i would like all of my mailboxes sorted by thread.
except for one: =family
that's why i have
set sort=thread
ans also
folder-hook family set sort=date-sent
in my muttrc.
Problem, when i read the =family and return back to other mbox,
it remains date-sorted.
as read in the
Richard Hitier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
set sort=thread
folder-hook family set sort=date-sent
Problem, when i read the =family and return back to other mbox, it
remains date-sorted.
That's right. The folder hook changes the setting, but the setting
simply stays set that way
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