Re: Folders don't display new status/Signing messages

2000-02-03 Thread Telsa Gwynne
On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 03:04:17PM -0800 or thereabouts, Joshua Haberman wrote: For some reason, mutt fails to display the "N" next to folders with new messages in them on the folder index. The default folder_format string begins with %N and should do the trick, and I additionally tried

Re: Save-hook question

2000-02-03 Thread Michael S. Tsirkin
Hello! You seem to be using the compressed folders patch? I'll look into it. Quoting r. Stewart V. Wright ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) "Save-hook question": Hi all, ... As a second question - how can I convince mutt that there is new mail in compressed folders? I have procmail deliver some mail to

Re: Folders don't display new status/Signing messages

2000-02-03 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Jim Breton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 03 Feb 2000: Sorry to piggyback on your post, but this brings up a question I have about this definition. Is it possible to specify "all mailboxes in my $folder directory?" Yes, use something like: mailboxes `echo ~/mail/*` Mikko -- // Mikko

Re: Folders don't display new status/Signing messages

2000-02-03 Thread Randall J . Million
Sorry to piggyback on your post, but this brings up a question I have about this definition. Is it possible to specify "all mailboxes in my $folder directory?" None of them worked. Can it be done? Yes. ie, mailboxes =Inbox `echo $HOME/Mail/l/*` randy -- Five hundred, twenty-five

Regular Expressions Question

2000-02-03 Thread Randall J . Million
What is the difference between these two commands? set quote_regexp="^[ \t]*[A-Z]{,3}[~|:}#%]" set quote_regexp="^[ \t]*[A-Z]{0,3}[~|:}#%]" According to what I read in the manual, they should be equivalent, the first being preferred. But, the first command does not give the expected output. Is

Highlight search expression in pager.

2000-02-03 Thread Morten Bo Johansen
I don't know if I have missed something but isn't it possible to have search expressions highlighted in Mutt's own pager when you search in article bodies from an index, like they are when you perform a search from within the pager itself? To make myself clear - if I search like ~b foo all

turning off autoview on Mutt 0.93.2

2000-02-03 Thread Rob Bringman
Hello, I've searched the archives and I find many people wanting to autoview their attachments. I however, would like *not* to autoview attachments, because when I get an HTML-based spam mail, it makes it difficult to view the headers. I would like to know if there is a way to disable this

Re: Save-hook question

2000-02-03 Thread David DeSimone
Stewart V. Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: fcc-save-hook ~A +People/%O.gz However, recently one of my correspondents has had their email name changed to all capitals, so now rather than being saved in People/personx.gz mutt wants to create People/PERSONX.gz Someone

Fwd: Setting From when replying

2000-02-03 Thread Dav Coleman
I receive mail at many email addresses, but they all get forwarded to the same address. For example: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] What I want is for mutt to set the From: field when I reply to a message to the same address as the To: field in the

Re: Setting From when replying

2000-02-03 Thread David DeSimone
Dav Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What I want is for mutt to set the From: field when I reply to a message to the same address as the To: field in the original message. There is a 'reverse_name' option you can enable to do this. You will need to make sure that your 'alternates' setting

From and mail editor question

2000-02-03 Thread Jason Helfman
When receiving a msg, I have two From lines, one is tagged, From and the other is From: how can i ignore From ? also is their a way to start writing an email, invoking default m key, to go right to insert mode on the 2nd body line of my default editor of vi?

Re: Setting From when replying

2000-02-03 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Dav Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 03 Feb 2000: What I want is for mutt to set the From: field when I reply to a message to the same address as the To: field in the original message. You should set the variable $reverse_name in your .muttrc. Make sure your alternates settings are

Re: From and mail editor question

2000-02-03 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Jason Helfman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 03 Feb 2000: how can i ignore From ? ignore 'from ' ... in your .muttrc. also is their a way to start writing an email, invoking default m key, to go right to insert mode on the 2nd body line of my default editor of vi? That's more of a vi

Re: Setting From when replying

2000-02-03 Thread John R. Sheets
On Thursday, February 03, 2000, David DeSimone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Something like this should work: set alternates='^((dav|two)@abc\.com|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED])$' I think you missed a couple '\'... set

Re: turning off autoview on Mutt 0.93.2

2000-02-03 Thread Jeff Abrahamson
On Thu, Feb 03, 2000 at 11:15:07AM -0500, Rob Bringman wrote: Hello, I've searched the archives and I find many people wanting to autoview their attachments. I however, would like *not* to autoview attachments, because when I get an HTML-based spam mail, it makes it difficult to view the

New reply/signature above the quoted mail

2000-02-03 Thread Subba Rao
When I reply, the orginal mail's content gets quoted followed by the signature, and the cursor is set on the first line above the quoted reply. There was some discussion in the past that the old mail should be followed by the new. Has anyone implemented automatic solution to include the new

moving mail to other folder after it's read...

2000-02-03 Thread Ben Beuchler
When I first started using mutt, all of 3 days ago, I was using the latest stable release... 1.01 I believe. Anyway, I was able to set it up so that when I closed mutt, it copied all of the mail I had completed reading into a different folder. Now I am playing with the 1.1.2 release and it

group reply problem

2000-02-03 Thread Jeffery Small
I posted this a week or so ago and got no response, so I thought I would try again with a different (and hopefully more appropriate) subject line. I am using mutt 1.0i and am have a problem with group reply. In my .muttrc file I have remapped the g and ^G keys as follows: bind

Setting From when replying

2000-02-03 Thread Dav Coleman
I receive mail at many email addresses, but they all get forwarded to the same address. For example: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] What I want is for mutt to set the From: field when I reply to a message to the same address as the To: field in the

Re: New reply/signature above the quoted mail

2000-02-03 Thread Duncan Watson
On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 02:51:25AM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote: commentary Unfortunately the Windows (or graphical? to avoid Windows-antibias) email clients don't quite follow this line of thinking in their editors. I can understand the logic that "your own text should be placed in front

Re: group reply problem - cannot bind CTRL-G

2000-02-03 Thread Sven Guckes
* Jeffery Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000204 01:20]: In my .muttrc file I have remapped the g and ^G keys as follows: When I am in the index or pager and type ? it reports: ^G group-replyreply to all recipients However, when I type ^G nothing happens. The ^G is used

Problem verifying gpg signatures with pgp

2000-02-03 Thread Jim Breton
I'm using gpg 1.0.0 with the IDEA and RSA modules loaded. It was all compiled from source. Same goes for PGP 5.01. With GPG as my "pgp_default_version" I have no problem decrypting and verifying signatures and messages made by either GPG or PGP. When I use PGP with mutt however

Re: New reply/signature above the quoted mail

2000-02-03 Thread Jon Parise
On Thu, Feb 03, 2000 at 06:13:53PM -0500, Subba Rao wrote: What is the current recommended approach to reply formats? I, personally, can't stand it when someone replies above the quoted text. It makes it difficult to follow the flow of the discussion. The only time I really find that

Overlapping aliases

2000-02-03 Thread Larry Lipstone
OK, I'm prepared to be ashamed of a FAQ/RTFM, but I made a good-faith effort to find this one and couldn't. I am using Mutt 1.0i. I have about 50 aliases in a file separate from my .muttrc, which are read in via a source command. When I define two aliases where the second completely overlaps

Re: Regular Expressions Question

2000-02-03 Thread Eugene Lee
On Thu, Feb 03, 2000 at 09:20:58AM -0500, Randall J . Million wrote: : :What is the difference between these two commands? : :set quote_regexp="^[ \t]*[A-Z]{,3}[~|:}#%]" :set quote_regexp="^[ \t]*[A-Z]{0,3}[~|:}#%]" : :According to what I read in the manual, they should be equivalent, the :first