Hey All,
I wrote a perl script that allows you to add aliases to the mutt
alias file and an abook addressbook at the same time. You just bind
the script to "a" and use as normal. When you have finished with the
mutt aliases it will ask you if you want to save the address to abook,
if you do i
G'day all
Please forgive what's probably a dumb question, but how do you make mutt
sign or encrypt mails with GnuPG?
Re
Tony
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Carlos Puchol wrote:
> this saturates my modem line for a little while.
> because (it seems) there is a lot of redraws printing
> the message count (one line per message?).
>
> is there some way to turn it
> off or just make it show the XX% part (assuming
> it is not printed at every message)?
H
On 2001.03.30, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Suresh Ramasubramanian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Carlos Puchol proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> > Reading /var/spool/mail/me... 1869 (33%)
>
> > this saturates my modem line for a little while.
>
> > is there some way to turn it
> > off or
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 06:58:03PM -0700, Dave Murray wrote:
> What are the ramifications on mutt & sendmail if I edit
> /etc/hosts?
>
> It currently is:
> 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain
>
> If I were to change it to:
> 127.0.0.1 bozo clown.circus
>
> What will it mess up, make b
Carlos Puchol proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> Reading /var/spool/mail/me... 1869 (33%)
> this saturates my modem line for a little while.
> is there some way to turn it
> off or just make it show the XX% part (assuming
> it is not printed at every message)?
That's because mutt has to read
Christian Bell wrote on mutt-users:
> On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Dave Murray wrote:
>
> > If I were to change it to:
> > 127.0.0.1 bozo clown.circus
>
> I wouldn't do such a thing since 127.0.0.1 is _reserved_ for localhost.
> Some programs (or scripts) might use localhost for some purpose. A simple
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Dave Murray wrote:
> If I were to change it to:
> 127.0.0.1 bozo clown.circus
I wouldn't do such a thing since 127.0.0.1 is _reserved_ for localhost.
Some programs (or scripts) might use localhost for some purpose. A simple
example would be connecting to localhost:80 to se
What are the ramifications on mutt & sendmail if I edit
/etc/hosts?
It currently is:
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain
If I were to change it to:
127.0.0.1 bozo clown.circus
What will it mess up, make better, cause me to change?
Regards,
Dave
Hi to all...
I have to debian mashines, one with potato as router an one as my
workstation with woody.
On woody, I have a selfcompiled mutt 1.3.15i with several vvv- Patches
including the nntp-patch.
I installed leafnode on my router an I am able to read news with. It works
fine.
But I'm not
hi, when i connect via a slow link to my box, i get this
when i type mutt:
Reading /var/spool/mail/me... 1869 (33%)
this saturates my modem line for a little while.
because (it seems) there is a lot of redraws printing
the message count (one line per message?).
is there some way to turn it
off
If you use cygwin, take a look at my .mailcap entry below:
application/vnd.ms-excel; //N/PROGS/OFFICE97/Office/excel.exe `cygpath --windows %s`;
copiousoutput
application/zip;cp %s .
text/html; "//C/Program\ Files/Netscape/Communicator/Program/netscape.exe" `cygpath
--windows %s`
Just
> I think he was looking for a somewhat more general solution:) Maybe:
>
> :0:
> * ^TO_user+\/.*@her\.com
> `echo $MATCH | sed "s/@.*//"`
>
> Untested, of course. (You might have to escape the "+" in the second
> line, cannot remember the procmail regex syntax right now, too late:)
Yes, you h
malcolm.boekhoff proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> Unfortunately I can't use procmail because there it isn't in Cygwin yet and
> it don't compile OOTB (I am Cygwin on NT4).
Try maildrop instead - i think that does compile
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