On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 11:47:53PM +0930, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 05:46:31PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Daniel Nielsen proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Any experiences with volkov's? or with Orjan Strombergs (the only ones
that have patches for 1.2.5)
Dirk Laurie proclaimed on mutt-users that:
When retrieving mail from a POP server, it gets dumped straight into
my inbox, without passing through my .procmailrc. I can think of
several solutions to this problem:
Is procmail set as a mailer and do you have feature(`local_procmail') in your
When retrieving mail from a POP server, it gets dumped straight into
my inbox, without passing through my .procmailrc. I can think of
several solutions to this problem:
1. Instead of just invoking mutt, use a shell script that first
calls fetchmail.
Disadvantage: I need to quit and
I thought that would get some attention. :P
I was researching my scoring problems and I ran across a semi-recent
post about cycling the From: line from the composer, and it kinda
inspired me to set up something for myself. I had to consult my old
Quake 3 configs to remember the logic flow
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 03:46:59PM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
text/html; netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)'; test=RunningX
text/html; mv '%s' '%s'.html links 'file://%s.html'
The netscape entry only works if netscape is already up and running.
I've tried using just
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 12:34:48PM -0400, Bob Bell wrote:
On Sat, Apr 21, 2001 at 10:48:14AM +0800, Horace G. Friend III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also d/led the RunningX.c code from mutt.org and compiled it as
suggested in the code but I get a compile error. I run
gcc -o RunningX
* John Buttery [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-25 11:37 +0200:
OK, this is getting silly, so it's time to break down and ask for
some help. This isn't a question about mutt per se, but more of how
mutt parses its configuration files. This is the score command I have
right now that is
* Dirk Laurie [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-25 11:37 +0200:
When retrieving mail from a POP server, it gets dumped straight into
my inbox, without passing through my .procmailrc. I can think of
several solutions to this problem:
1. Instead of just invoking mutt, use a shell script that first
People,
I seem to having trouble connecting to my IMAP mail server. I login ok but I
get the error, The requested item could not be found What item?
Am I not giving a full path to my inbox?..
Thanks in advance
Rumble
begin Dirk Laurie quotation:
When retrieving mail from a POP server, it gets dumped straight into
my inbox, without passing through my .procmailrc. I can think of
several solutions to this problem:
1. Instead of just invoking mutt, use a shell script that first
calls fetchmail.
FEATURE(local_procmail)dnl
bypasses .forward, so you do not need it
On Wed 25 Apr 2001, Dirk Laurie wrote:
Suresh Ramasubramanian skryf:
Dirk Laurie proclaimed on mutt-users that:
When retrieving mail from a POP server, it gets dumped straight into
my inbox, without passing through
I have 2 machines, one of which is setup as my IMAP server and the other
of which is my main workstation. I typically read my mail from the
workstation at home and from a computer at work.
Up until now, I have read my mail from the workstation by ssh'ing to it
and running mutt on the server.
Quoting Brian Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED], who wrote:
The logical solution would be to connect to the server using mutt's IMAP
support. However, I'm under the impression that IMAP support in mutt is
kinda half-assed, and generally not The Right Way to read mail.
No. In the 1.3 series it is
Hello Daniel,
* Daniel Nielsen wrote:
Is subj. possible? (with the newest version of mutt 1.2.5i i think)
Yes, I like it very much. And I have build some deb's and rpms
with integrated patch.
But only for Mutt 1.3.1(5|7).
If you want to try it look here:
for RPM's (SuSE 7.0/7.1, but you
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 08:21:18PM +0200, Waldemar Brodkorb wrote:
Hello Daniel,
* Daniel Nielsen wrote:
Is subj. possible? (with the newest version of mutt 1.2.5i i think)
Yes, I like it very much. And I have build some deb's and rpms
with integrated patch.
But only for Mutt
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 10:16:03AM +0200, Dirk Laurie wrote:
When retrieving mail from a POP server, it gets dumped straight into
my inbox, without passing through my .procmailrc. I can think of
several solutions to this problem:
1. Instead of just invoking mutt, use a shell script that
Hello,
I have managed to configure Mutt to do almost anything I
want, with this exception:
I have colors set in .muttrc as I like both in the index and when
I read messages. When I *send* messages, however, i.e. whenever I
hit either the r or the m keys, mutt colors headers and quotes
in a
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 12:35:33PM -0400, Sam Roberts wrote:
Quoting Brian Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED], who wrote:
The logical solution would be to connect to the server using mutt's IMAP
support. However, I'm under the impression that IMAP support in mutt is
kinda half-assed, and generally
Marco Fioretti wrote:
I have colors set in .muttrc as I like both in the index and when
I read messages. When I *send* messages, however, i.e. whenever I
hit either the r or the m keys, mutt colors headers and quotes
in a different and unreadable way. I haven't found in the manual
or in the
I have two different Linux accounts, on which Mutt 1.2.5i is installed.
On one of them, with messages using the charset iso-8859-15, the @
character is replaced by a O character when the message is displayed
(but no problem when I look at the message with less).
Where does the problem come from?
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 07:33:43AM +0800, Horace G. Friend III typed:
I'm using the mbox mailbox format. I'm also experiencing problem 2. I
have always thought of it as a default of Mutt when dealing with
incoming mail which originated from yourself such as your replies to
mailing lists.
Horace G. Friend III wrote:
On Mon, Apr 23, 2001 at 01:15:44PM +0300, Micha Berdichevsky wrote:
2. When I post to a mailing list, I see my messages (in the idnex) with
the 'From' field saying 'To list@host' instead of my name.
Any ideas?
I'm using the mbox mailbox format. I'm also
Hi,
I'm quite new to mutt, does anybody know
how to config KDE default MUA to mutt,
e.g. the mailto: default to call mutt.
I try to change in the Personalization/E-Mail entry,
but it doesn't work.
--
Yu-Chung Cheng
Siemens Telecomm Sys Ltd.
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