Re: mutt as newsreader?

2001-04-25 Thread Daniel Nielsen
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)

Re: How to filter retrieved mail

2001-04-25 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
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

How to filter retrieved mail

2001-04-25 Thread Dirk Laurie
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

Quake III configuration for mutt

2001-04-25 Thread John Buttery
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

Re: Configuring Mailcap (OT?)

2001-04-25 Thread Horace G. Friend III
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

Re: RunningX revisited

2001-04-25 Thread Horace G. Friend III
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

Re: Scoring 101

2001-04-25 Thread Andre Berger
* 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

Re: Filter retrieved mail

2001-04-25 Thread Andre Berger
* 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

IMAP MS-Exchange MUTT Problem

2001-04-25 Thread RUMBLE,PHIL \(A-Scotland,ex1\)
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

Re: Filter retrieved mail

2001-04-25 Thread CB
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.

Re: How to filter retrieved mail

2001-04-25 Thread Igor Pruchanskiy
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

The best way to read mail on my IMAP server

2001-04-25 Thread Brian Nelson
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.

Re: The best way to read mail on my IMAP server

2001-04-25 Thread Sam Roberts
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

Re: mutt as newsreader?

2001-04-25 Thread Waldemar Brodkorb
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

Re: mutt as newsreader?

2001-04-25 Thread Daniel Nielsen
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

Re: How to filter retrieved mail

2001-04-25 Thread Thomas Ribbrock
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

Colors when replying to messages

2001-04-25 Thread Marco Fioretti
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

Re: The best way to read mail on my IMAP server

2001-04-25 Thread Brian Nelson
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

Re: Colors when replying to messages

2001-04-25 Thread Mr. Wade
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

Mutt 1.2.5i and charset=iso-8859-15

2001-04-25 Thread Vincent Lefevre
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?

Re: Two questions (maildir and mailinig lists)

2001-04-25 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
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.

Re: Two questions (maildir and mailinig lists)

2001-04-25 Thread Mr. Wade
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

KDE default MUA

2001-04-25 Thread Yu-Chung Cheng
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.