Re: Why Maildir? (was Re: mailboxes lists)

2000-05-07 Thread Ookhoi
Anyway, and though I know this is one of the recursive questions of the list, what are the advantages that you find in maildir over mailbox? It's a recurring question, no doubt, but revisiting it periodically is healthy. Here's what comes to my mind at the moment. I've been using

Re: Why Maildir? (was Re: mailboxes lists)

2000-05-07 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Ookhoi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 07 May 2000: Aren't you running out of inodes, and wasting disk space with Maildir? I receive about 1400 messages a day, and I think I would run out of inodes, or at least waste a _lot_ of disk space. I get anything from 1500 to over 2000 emails weekly,

Re: viewing html emails in mutt

2000-05-07 Thread Roberto Suarez Soto
On May/06/2000, Telsa Gwynne wrote: Lots of people connect to the net without a firewall, too :) A firewall? What's a firewall? :-m ;-) Going by the HTML contents of the occasional HTML email I get, the HTML is rubbish, you get thirty pages of HTML source for a two-line message of

Re: viewing html emails in mutt

2000-05-07 Thread Roberto Suarez Soto
On May/06/2000, Corey G. wrote: I must be living in the dark because I never heard of w3m until I saw this thread. What is the opinion on how it works verse lynx? Are there any major benefits in using one over the other? I use it for some things, but in pages with a few tables

Re: Why Maildir? (was Re: mailboxes lists)

2000-05-07 Thread Bennett Todd
2000-05-07-05:28:39 Ookhoi: I've been using Maildir for a couple of years now, started when I tried out qmail several years back, when I switched to Postfix I used procmail with maildir patches to stick with the Maildir format. I subscribe to dozens of lists, with varying amounts of

user must domain must exist

2000-05-07 Thread Kelly Scroggins
I saw this subject just recently. I tried the resolution offered by Dirk but it still does not work. my_hdr From: Kelly Scroggins [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can send some email messages out but no all. Any other suggestions? Thanks, Kelly

Re: New mail in MH style folders, even if there is none

2000-05-07 Thread Christian Ordig
On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 06:25:12PM +0200, Gianmarco Giovannelli wrote: I am experiencing the same behaviour on mutt 1.0.1i on FreeBSD. I thought it was my fault (or a fault of my configs) ... now I am happier... :-) Well, really happy I'll only be from the moment on this problem is

Re: user must domain must exist

2000-05-07 Thread Christian Ordig
On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 12:49:57PM -0500, Kelly Scroggins wrote: I saw this subject just recently. I tried the resolution offered by Dirk but it still does not work. my_hdr From: Kelly Scroggins [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can send some email messages out but no all. Any other suggestions?

Re: New mail in MH style folders, even if there is none

2000-05-07 Thread Christian Ordig
On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 09:21:36PM +0200, Christian Ordig wrote: On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 06:25:12PM +0200, Gianmarco Giovannelli wrote: I am experiencing the same behaviour on mutt 1.0.1i on FreeBSD. I thought it was my fault (or a fault of my configs) ... now I am happier... :-)

Re: New mail in MH style folders, even if there is none

2000-05-07 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Christian Ordig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 08 May 2000: maybe off topic, but how to tell procmail it's a Maildir folder? I am sorting to ~/Mail/folder/new now... is this the way to do it? That works, but it's not the right way. What you do is add a / at the end of the directory name, eg.

Re: New mail in MH style folders, even if there is none

2000-05-07 Thread Christian Ordig
On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 01:36:41AM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: That works, but it's not the right way. What you do is add a / at the end of the directory name, eg. ~/Mail/folder/ ... and procmail will deliver it there and treat it as Maildir. You do need to have the latest version of

Re: user must domain must exist

2000-05-07 Thread Kelly Scroggins
Well, I guess I made a big beginers mistake. I made these changes to my ~/.muttrc but I didn't close mutt and reopen mutt to apply the changes. After closing and re-opening, everything worked. But then I wondered which change did the trick. So I commented them out one at time and tested.

Re: New mail in MH style folders, even if there is none

2000-05-07 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Christian Ordig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 08 May 2000: I have to tell procmail manually to use folder/new/ or mutt won't find the newly arrived mail... is THIS the right way to use procmail, shouldn't procmail recognize the Maildir-style and put the mail to folder/new/ automaticly?

Looking for a nice color scheme

2000-05-07 Thread Corey G.
Mutt Group, I am looking for what I would call a nice color scheme for Mutt. I currently use the scheme listed below but I would like to see what other people have come up with. I tinkered around but I have very little artistic ability. color attachment brightmagenta black

Re: application/pgp-signature unsupported?

2000-05-07 Thread Corey G.
Being somewhat new in Mutt I can only say that I had similar problems with auto-view in my .muttrc file. I was able alleviate these problems by simply listing each auto-view entry separately in the .muttrc file. You might try putting it in separately since it seems to be missing it for some