Removing date

2001-03-12 Thread Irwan Hadi
I have a question,although this is not too related with mutt. I want to know how do I strip the Date: line from the header of messages coming to me using procmail, and after that procmail should generate a new Date: based on the date at my computer. I want to do this, because there are some

No Subject

2001-03-12 Thread Mark Spivak
What would be the .muttrc directive to disable the lame "no subject. abort? ([y]/n)" prompt?

Re: Debian, Mutt, Eterm, Ncurses

2001-03-12 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Jason Helfman proclaimed on mutt-users that: This helps a bit for now... but very unreadable, or a little more squinting then I would like. so unset all colors from your .muttrc (or export TERM=vt100, or get a mono color scheme - plenty of them at dotfiles.org). -s -- Suresh

Re: your mail

2001-03-12 Thread Barry Mitchelson
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 02:00:02AM -0500, Mark Spivak wrote: What would be the .muttrc directive to disable the lame "no subject. abort? ([y]/n)" prompt? from the manual : abort_nosubject Type: quadoption Default: ask-yes If set to yes, when composing messages and no subject is given

about subject lines : Re: your mail

2001-03-12 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Mark Spivak proclaimed on mutt-users that: What would be the .muttrc directive to disable the lame "no subject. abort? ([y]/n)" prompt? set abort_nosubject=no -s (who still thinks it's lame not to use a subject line on posts to a list) -- Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus

Re: your mail

2001-03-12 Thread Mathias Gygax
On Mon, Mr 12, 2001 at 02:00:02AM -0500, Mark Spivak wrote: What would be the .muttrc directive to disable the lame "no subject. abort? ([y]/n)" prompt? set abort_nosubject=no beware: subjects are a netiquette topic. there's a reason because this is the default.

Re: using non-local smtp server?

2001-03-12 Thread Conor Daly
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 04:27:47PM +1100 or thereabouts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For other users in my position, namely with a machine without a hostname and/or externally visible IP, my advice is to stay clear of sendmail/qmail and try ssmtp. Funnily enough, I'm doing exactly that:- running

Re: using non-local smtp server?

2001-03-12 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Conor Daly proclaimed on mutt-users that: Funnily enough, I'm doing exactly that:- running sendmail on a box with an internal IP through an IP Masq box and I set it all up using Donncha O'Caoimh's "install-sendmail" script available from http://cork.linux.ie That's the way to go. Doing it

Re: using non-local smtp server?

2001-03-12 Thread Dave Murray
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 11:37:12AM +, Conor Daly wrote: Funnily enough, I'm doing exactly that:- running sendmail on a box with an internal IP through an IP Masq box and I set it all up using Donncha O'Caoimh's "install-sendmail" script available from http://cork.linux.ie That's the

Re: virus

2001-03-12 Thread Kai Blin
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Jan Johansson wrote: In Windows (and a few other) email attachments are dangerous for alot or reasons. The icon shown is in some cases extracted from the .exe file, which can lead to that the program is exectued when you open the mail. Cool, I didn't know that one...

Re: using non-local smtp server?

2001-03-12 Thread teo
Hi Suresh! On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: but not on the Internet via my modem. If this sounds like your story, check the setup of your sendmail, specifically DNS. The number is supplied by your ISP in the format of 987.654.32.1 Now I'm a happy camper except for PGP,

Re: using non-local smtp server?

2001-03-12 Thread Roel Vanhout
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 04:30:05PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [lame-and-lazy-request] anyone using maildrop can share a rules file? In it's most basic setup (I only use header matching rules, that it): if([EMAIL PROTECTED]/:h) { to "./Maildir/mutt-users/" } if(/^To: [EMAIL

Undigestion

2001-03-12 Thread Dirk Laurie
Some mailing lists etc. are distributed in digest form, i.e. they have some header/index stuff etc., after which the body consists of concatenated e-mails maybe with some standard separator. Can mutt un-digest them, i.e. can I view them as if separate mails in a folder? Dirk

Re: virus

2001-03-12 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Kai Blin proclaimed on mutt-users that: Anyway, I don't think a luser would refrain opening a file called sexygirl.jpg.vbs if a friend of his sent it and said it was a nice picture, would he? Or the other variants of the hybris worm - F*g with dogs.scr.vbs was one (one of my

Re: using non-local smtp server?

2001-03-12 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed on mutt-users that: For sendmail I recall it to be sort of the same (smtp:relay-host) but don't recall the actual configuration file name. Sendmail has only one config file, not several dozen :) It's a simple matter of editing sendmail.cf to put DS

Re: using non-local smtp server?

2001-03-12 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed on mutt-users that: yep, it's an Z class address (IPv6) allocated for Mars people and mutters. :-D for martians? oh I see ... I thought it was only for residents of the planet Zeta Centauri in the sugsezxystsryian galaxy. -s -- Suresh

Colors in Mutt

2001-03-12 Thread Olivier Billet
Hi everyone, I have the following issue using mutt: it don't display the colors even though + I run it on a xterm_color (I can see colored prompt) + I have colors settings in my .muttrc What do I have to do ? Was there any option to include during the compiling phase? Thanks in advance,

Re: Undigestion

2001-03-12 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Dirk Laurie proclaimed on mutt-users that: Some mailing lists etc. are distributed in digest form, i.e. they have some header/index stuff etc., after which the body consists of concatenated e-mails maybe with some standard separator. Can mutt un-digest them, i.e. can I view them as if

Re: gpg

2001-03-12 Thread Joss Winn
Thank you for answering my mail concerning gpg. I used the gpg.rc file and all was automatically resolved! cheers Joss -- http://www.josswinn.org/PGP_key.html

imap speed

2001-03-12 Thread Christoph
Hi, I got several imap folders with 1000+ emails in each. Everytime I open a folder it takes awfully long until all headers are fetched. How do I have to configure mutt so that it saves headers or even entire emails locally and then only kind of syncs these local folders with the imap

outlook 2000 attachments

2001-03-12 Thread Drew Fisher
I have a (hopefully) quick question to ask. I am running Mutt v1.3.14i and whenever I receive an email with an attachment from someone using Microsoft Outlook 2000, the attachment always comes up looking like: [-- Attachment #2 --] [-- Type: application/ms-tnef, Encoding: base64, Size: 32K

Re: outlook 2000 attachments

2001-03-12 Thread Jay Rossiter / Signe
Unfortunately, the same attachment does not arrive in the same format. TNEF is the format used by Exchange. "Transfer Neutral Encapsulation Format." The product I QA for can read these, but there isn't any publicly available code that I'm aware of to decompose TNEF files. I'd

Re: outlook 2000 attachments

2001-03-12 Thread Dave Murray
Drew Fisher wrote on mutt-users: I have a (hopefully) quick question to ask. I am running Mutt v1.3.14i and whenever I receive an email with an attachment from someone using Microsoft Outlook 2000, the attachment always comes up looking like: Mutt seems to know about attachments from