Hi,
how can I change the status of a mail from New to Read? I want to have a
keybinding for automatic "catchup" all new messages if I see that they are
not interessting or if I have no time to read.
I know how to select new messages but do not find a switch for the
"read-status". Point me to
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 11:04:18AM +0200, Rejo Zenger wrote:
This doesn't work for me. It seems to me that folder-hooks are
overwritten by the send-hooks.
I have a number of send-hooks followed by a few folder-hooks. The
folder-hooks do not work as expected. The send-hooks do.
Any idea how
On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 11:28:19AM +0200, Kai Weber wrote:
Hi,
how can I change the status of a mail from New to Read? I want to have a
keybinding for automatic "catchup" all new messages if I see that they are
not interessting or if I have no time to read.
I know how to select new
Kai --
...and then Kai Weber said...
% Hi,
%
% how can I change the status of a mail from New to Read? I want to have a
% keybinding for automatic "catchup" all new messages if I see that they are
% not interessting or if I have no time to read.
There are two flags that might do what you want:
Is there an easy way to specify my editor as gvim if I'm in x, and vim
if I'm connected from a remote machine via ssh?
Thanks.
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2000-07-17-09:26:17 Mostly Harmless:
Is there an easy way to specify my editor as gvim if I'm in x, and vim
if I'm connected from a remote machine via ssh?
Ayup. Use a wrapper script. Set the EDITOR environment variable, or
mutt's editor config variable, to the name of a wrapper script, and
Hi, folks --
...and then Bennett Todd said...
% 2000-07-17-09:26:17 Mostly Harmless:
% Is there an easy way to specify my editor as gvim if I'm in x, and vim
% if I'm connected from a remote machine via ssh?
%
% Ayup. Use a wrapper script. Set the EDITOR environment variable, or
%
%
Hi,
maybe I am to stupid to find it, but how can I cancel the writing of a
mail? Let's say I pressed "m" for writing a new mail or "r" for a reply
and now I find out I dont want to write the mail. Is there a shortcut to
cancel the process?
TIA Kai.
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Kai --
...and then Kai Weber said...
% Hi,
%
% maybe I am to stupid to find it, but how can I cancel the writing of a
% mail? Let's say I pressed "m" for writing a new mail or "r" for a reply
% and now I find out I dont want to write the mail. Is there a shortcut to
% cancel the process?
David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
mutt's cancel key is Ctrl-G; Ctrl-C will tell mutt to go away entirely.
He wanted to cancel the message - with the q (abort) key. Not to exit
mutt.
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The first myth of management is that it exists. The
On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 03:50:32PM +0200, Kai Weber wrote:
and now I find out I dont want to write the mail. Is there a shortcut to
cancel the process?
Just leave your editor without saving the mail file.
(e.g. emacs: ctrl-x ctrl-c and answering yes)
HTH
Frank
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Please
On Fri, Jul 14 2000, at 14:57 +0200, Dirk Pirschel wrote:
I have defined some aliases in the form
alias name@home ...
alias name@work ...
but mutt does not expand them.
Is this a feature or a bug?
It's more of the former. Mutt doesn't attempt to look addresses
containing `@'s up as
On Mon, Jul 17 2000, at 11:28 +0200, Kai Weber wrote:
how can I change the status of a mail from New to Read? I want to
have a keybinding for automatic "catchup" all new messages if I see
that they are not interessting or if I have no time to read. I know
how to select new messages but do
* Marco Goetze wrote on Mon, 17 Jul 2000:
On Fri, Jul 14 2000, at 14:57 +0200, Dirk Pirschel wrote:
I have defined some aliases in the form
alias name@home ...
alias name@work ...
but mutt does not expand them.
Is this a feature or a bug?
It's more of the former. Mutt doesn't
On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 05:50:39PM +0200, Dirk Pirschel
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Can someone update the manual? It does not say anything about
forbidden characters in alias definitions :-/
You can! Welcome to the world of open source!
-Rich
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I have a small problem with pgp-hook. When I define something like
this in my muttrc file:
pgp-hook (usera|userb) 42F2F6F3
I still get a menu showing my all the uids for the selected key, thus,
still requiring me to press enter. I thought that when using
pgp-hook, I would override all
* Rich Lafferty wrote on Mon, 17 Jul 2000:
On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 05:50:39PM +0200, Dirk Pirschel
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Can someone update the manual? It does not say anything about
forbidden characters in alias definitions :-/
You can! Welcome to the world of open source!
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How exactly does one convince mutt to fetch a the public key associated
with a message? i.e. get the actual key from a pgp server.
cheers,
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On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 09:30:10AM -0400, Bennett Todd wrote:
2000-07-17-09:26:17 Mostly Harmless:
Is there an easy way to specify my editor as gvim if I'm in x, and vim
if I'm connected from a remote machine via ssh?
Ayup. Use a wrapper script. Set the EDITOR environment variable, or
Hi
Don't flame me- if it was up to me I'd never turn on that god forsaken
OS that continues to increase shareholder wealth.
Since I must, I use win2k at work. I've found PC-Pine to be a marginally
acceptable mailer, but I'd love to use mutt. I've found nothing on the
web about this. My guess is
John --
...and then John Saylor said...
% Hi
%
% Don't flame me- if it was up to me I'd never turn on that god forsaken
% OS that continues to increase shareholder wealth.
*grin* Better watch it anyway; this is a rife field :-)
%
% Since I must, I use win2k at work. I've found PC-Pine to
Apologies if this is showing up twice. I'm having trouble with my gpg
signature, can anyone tell me if this is appearing as signed? I was
having problems and I may have revoked this key. I posted this
message earlier, but it didn't go to the list.
thanks dale
On 2000.07.13, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Marius Gedminas" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's not that I advocate adding SMTP support to Mutt [2], but I just
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[2] Well, that would be a nice thing to have if I try to compile it on
WinNT again ;)
I don't mean to say anything about whether I
Hi,
I am using:
Mutt 1.2.4i (2000-07-07)
Copyright (C) 1996-2000 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt -vv'.
Mutt is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `mutt -vv' for details.
System: Linux
David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
It boils down to mutt's UNIX-like behavior of expecting other pieces to
be there; all mutt does is read mail, and it sucks less at that than
anything else. The biggest problem people often quote is the lack of
an MTA, since mutt does not talk directly to
Dale Morris proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Apologies if this is showing up twice. I'm having trouble with my gpg
signature, can anyone tell me if this is appearing as signed? I was
having problems and I may have revoked this key. I posted this
message earlier, but it didn't go to the list.
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