Re: Introduction to Maildir (was Re: mutt and mh/procmail)

2000-03-02 Thread Aaron Schrab
At 16:19 -0700 02 Mar 2000, Benjamin Korvemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [delurk] > err. I just saw a complex answer that made my head spin. Mine's a bit > easier. I'm assuming you've got procmail already setup (or can figure > it out). > >

Re: mutt and mh/procmail

2000-03-02 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Conrad Sabatier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 02 Mar 2000: > Just one more question: if I do do this, will I still be able to use > the foldername/. syntax in my .procmailrc? For example: Like it was just recently detailed, latest version of procmail supports Maildir natively, so your rules

Re: mutt and mh/procmail

2000-03-02 Thread Conrad Sabatier
On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 08:18:29AM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote: > On 2000-03-01 19:08:10 -0600, Conrad Sabatier wrote: > > > By the way, is there a simple way to convert my existing folders > > to this format? > > Just set mbox_type=maildir in mutt, go into an old folder, tag all > messages, an

Re: Reading HTML Attachments

2000-03-02 Thread John P. Verel
Thanks to all for the replies :) I got urlview working, discovering three things: 1-There was no .urlview in either /etc or my home directory. Apparently Red Hat 6.1 didn't do this? 2-My .muttrc, the default which came with the package, had the \cb binding set for the index but not the pager.

Re: Problems with configuring mail index/page in mutt

2000-03-02 Thread freix
It's rumored that around Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 03:52:57PM -0500 David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gerrit -- > > ...and then Gerrit Holl said... > % Hello, > % > % I know it's possible to configure mutt so, that when I read a mail with > % the builtin pager, I still see some of the mail index

Re: Introduction to Maildir (was Re: mutt and mh/procmail)

2000-03-02 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
[delurk] err. I just saw a complex answer that made my head spin. Mine's a bit easier. I'm assuming you've got procmail already setup (or can figure it out). # ### Wherever you normal re-direct non-spool mail. MAILDIR=Mail XXX=`date

Re: Problems with configuring mail index/page in mutt

2000-03-02 Thread David T-G
Gerrit -- ...and then Gerrit Holl said... % Hello, % % I know it's possible to configure mutt so, that when I read a mail with % the builtin pager, I still see some of the mail index above - how do I % do that? Just set pager_index_lines=N where N is the number of lines you want (including the

Problems with configuring mail index/page in mutt

2000-03-02 Thread Gerrit Holl
Hello, I know it's possible to configure mutt so, that when I read a mail with the builtin pager, I still see some of the mail index above - how do I do that? Please Cc any replies - I'm not on the list. regards, Gerrit. -- -BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK- http://www.geekcode.com Version: 3.12

Re: Introduction to Maildir (was Re: mutt and mh/procmail)

2000-03-02 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Bennett Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 02 Mar 2000: > If for some reason I couldn't install a recent procmail, well, I > would probably rather use a tight, tiny maildir writer written in > C. I'm pretty sure there's one linked off the www.qmail.org, my > link has gone stale, There's a pr

Re: Introduction to Maildir (was Re: mutt and mh/procmail)

2000-03-02 Thread Bennett Todd
2000-03-02-12:53:32 Phil Staub: > 2000-03-01-20:34:48 Bennett Todd: > > f=`date +%s`.$$.`hostname` > > cd $maildir > > cat >tmp/$f > > mv tmp/$f new/ > > Assuming you were going to use this written as is (i.e., in > Bourne shell) how would this be incorporated into a procmail > rec

Re: Reading HTML Attachments

2000-03-02 Thread Jens Bech Madsen
On Thu, 02 Mar 2000, Telsa Gwynne wrote: > > In fact, the way I first met Mutt (as a package on a Red Hat Linux > system that was automatically installed), it was all set up already. > The /etc/Muttrc file (the global one that is everyone's default) > had the macro for ^B in it, urlview was alre

Re: Introduction to Maildir (was Re: mutt and mh/procmail)

2000-03-02 Thread Phil Staub
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 03:34:48PM -0500, Bennett Todd wrote: > > Here's a pretty safe maildir writer. Djb has some more rules for > further paranoia; but the real world is not likely to bite you if > you deliver messages like this. Written in Bourne Shell, but of > course it codes into very lean

Re: Russian charsets and automatic recoding

2000-03-02 Thread Denis Chapligin
Hi On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 12:00:29AM +0200, Andrew W. Nosenko wrote: > Denis Chapligin wrote: > : How you maked this? How can i explain to mutt about cp1251? > For stable branch -- only in compile-time. How? > `charset-hook' and so on -- it's from unstable. > > My recomendation -- switch to 1.1.

Re: Reading HTML Attachments

2000-03-02 Thread Pete Toscano
john, this could be done by running mutt in the right terminal. i'll bet an analogue exists in kde, but in gnome, just run mutt in a gnome-terminal. you'll notice that when you move the mouse over a url, such as in kevin's sig below, the pointer will turn to a pointing hand and the url will be u

automatic limiting (by date)

2000-03-02 Thread David T-G
Hi, folks -- I dump my incoming mail into =F.* with procmail, and I have a little alias that keeps track of the log and gives me stats like -rw-r--r-- 1 davidtg 0 Mar 1 15:24 .mail.log.date The current date is: Mar 2 08:37 50 Folder: /usr/bin/formail Folder: /

Re: print_command (a2ps)

2000-03-02 Thread Roland Rosenfeld
On Wed, 01 Mar 2000, -kevin- wrote: > I like using a2ps to do my printing, but I would like to have it > use the date/author/subject for some of the footers and headers. > Has someone already done this? Sure. Simply use a2ps -gEmail > If so, can you show me your 'print_command' setting? I

Re: sending uuencoded emails

2000-03-02 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-03-02 10:56:13 +0100, Martin Keseg - Sun Slovakia - SE wrote: > Is here a way how to send uuencoded email attachments w/o > uuencoding attachments in shell ? Like a :set uuencode_post or > something similar. No. I tend do use editor macros for this purpose, like this (for jed):

Re: Reading HTML Attachments

2000-03-02 Thread Telsa Gwynne
On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 07:24:59AM +0200 or thereabouts, Mikko Hänninen wrote: > John P. Verel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 01 Mar 2000: > > Now, next project is to be able to > > "click" on imbeded hyperlinks. The mutt manual (4.12) refers to an > > external urlview program. I'm unclear wh

Re: sending uuencoded emails

2000-03-02 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Martin Keseg - Sun Slovakia - SE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 02 Mar 2000: > Is here a way how to send uuencoded email attachments w/o uuencoding attachments > in shell ? No, I don't think so. Mutt doesn't support uuencoding. At least I couldn't find any references to such in the manual,

sending uuencoded emails

2000-03-02 Thread Martin Keseg - Sun Slovakia - SE
hi, Is here a way how to send uuencoded email attachments w/o uuencoding attachments in shell ? Like a :set uuencode_post or something similar. -- Keso don't worry about glory

Re: Russian charsets and automatic recoding

2000-03-02 Thread Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
Marius Gedminas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Once again -- could `charset-hook' be renamed to `charset-alias' before > 1.2 please? It's not a hook. Definetely. Not a hook at all. Not even > close to that. This sounds like a sensible suggestion. Edmund

Re: When sending mail to a list

2000-03-02 Thread Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
Preben Randhol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I send an e-mail to a mailinglist or reply to something. When I get the > copy of that mail back from the mailinglist, Mutt writes To ... instead > of my real name. > >122 mar 01 Johannes Zellne ( 9) |-> >123 F mar 01 To William Lee

Re: When sending mail to a list

2000-03-02 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Preben Randhol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 02 Mar 2000: > I send an e-mail to a mailinglist or reply to something. When I get the > copy of that mail back from the mailinglist, Mutt writes To ... instead > of my real name. > How do I change this behaviour so that I get > my real name instea

When sending mail to a list

2000-03-02 Thread Preben Randhol
I send an e-mail to a mailinglist or reply to something. When I get the copy of that mail back from the mailinglist, Mutt writes To ... instead of my real name. 122 mar 01 Johannes Zellne ( 9) |-> 123 F mar 01 To William Lee ( 31) |-> 124 mar 02 Hans Ginz