Maildir config?
Trying to get 1.3.21 to talk Maildir. My .muttrc contains set mbox = ~/Maildir set mbox_type = Maildir And yet it prompts /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it? ([yes]/no): What am i missing for peacful coexistance with maildir? Jan Johansson WM-data eApplications AB Grafiska Vägen 18 Box 14383 S-400 20 Göteborg Tel +46-31-7331217 Mob: +46-706-434935 Fax +46-31-7331200 mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wmdata.se
Re: ~l pattern
* Michael Tatge [25-09-2001 17:40]: | René Clerc muttered: | Probably. There are many workarounds. But I want the ~l option to | work, because I believe it's designed for this issue ;) | | ~l message is addressed to a known mailing list Perhaps this is the clue; a ~l pattern in combination with a folder-hook doesn't make very much sense... But it still doesn't explain why Sven puts it on his website... :( | Sven is probably using a patch. I emailed him, but no response. Does anybody else use the ~l pattern in combination with a folder-hook? -- René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Love just makes you so damn optimistic.
Re: Maildir config?
Johansson Jan muttered: Trying to get 1.3.21 to talk Maildir. My .muttrc contains set mbox = ~/Maildir set mbox_type = Maildir And yet it prompts /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it? ([yes]/no): Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to store your Maildir-Folders in. set folder=~/Mail (that's the default anyway.) And that is why mutt asks whether to create it. What am i missing for peacful coexistance with maildir? set spoolfile=~/Maildir # if that is so HTH, Michael -- Linux: Because a PC is a terrible thing to waste. (By [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark Komarinski) PGP-Key: http://www-stud.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~tatgeml/public.key
RE: Maildir config?
Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to store your Maildir-Folders in. I have over 2gigs of mail in ~/Maildir ;) set spoolfile=~/Maildir# if that is so Still gives me the same result. MAIL is set in enviroment i just noticed, but i thout that entries in .muttrc would override that?
Re: Maildir config?
Johansson Jan wrote: Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to store your Maildir-Folders in. I have over 2gigs of mail in ~/Maildir ;) set folder=~/Maildir -- GPG Public Key: http://infinitejazz.net/will/pgp/
Re: Maildir config?
Johansson Jan writes: Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to store your Maildir-Folders in. I have over 2gigs of mail in ~/Maildir ;) Thank god that you're not a user in my network ;-)
Re: Maildir config?
Johansson Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/26/2001: Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to store your Maildir-Folders in. I have over 2gigs of mail in ~/Maildir ;) set spoolfile=~/Maildir # if that is so Still gives me the same result. Doesn't that need to have a trailing / if it's a Maildir and not an mbox file? set spoolfile=~/Maildir/ MAIL is set in enviroment i just noticed, but i thout that entries in .muttrc would override that? MAIL is a shell variable, your mail spool, and is usually something like /var/(spool/)?mail/$USER. It is ! in .muttrc's. (darren) -- Faith is a cop-out. It is intellectual bankruptcy. If the only way you can accept an assertion is by faith, then you are conceding that it can't be taken on its own merits. -- Dan Barker
Re: Maildir config?
darren chamberlain wrote: Doesn't that need to have a trailing / if it's a Maildir and not an mbox file? set spoolfile=~/Maildir/ i don't think so if you have mbox_type set to Maildir. at least 'set folder=~/mail' works for me, and i'm using Maildir. -- GPG Public Key: http://infinitejazz.net/will/pgp/
Maildir config?
Trying to get 1.3.21 to talk Maildir. My .muttrc contains set mbox = ~/Maildir set mbox_type = Maildir And yet it prompts /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it? ([yes]/no): What am i missing for peacful coexistance with maildir? Jan Johansson WM-data eApplications AB Grafiska Vägen 18 Box 14383 S-400 20 Göteborg Tel +46-31-7331217 Mob: +46-706-434935 Fax +46-31-7331200 mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wmdata.se
Re: Maildir config?
Johansson Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Trying to get 1.3.21 to talk Maildir. My .muttrc contains set mbox = ~/Maildir set mbox_type = Maildir And yet it prompts /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it? ([yes]/no): What am i missing for peacful coexistance with maildir? set spoolfile=~/Maildir Charles -- --- Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPL'ed software available at: http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/ ---
FCC to current mailbox
Is there a macro or some such method to copy my replies to the folder I'm currently in. ie. If in my mail-from-fred folder I'd like a reply saved in the mail-from-fred folder (not in sent-mail) so I can keep my threads together.
weird extra space
has anyone else noticed extra spaces at the top of messages sent with mutt 1.3.22.1i ? here's an example from a message posted to the bind9 users list... from my sent-mail directory; the actual message file: Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thomas J. Zamberlan wrote: . Status: RO Thomas J. Zamberlan wrote: I was wondering, how do you have your 20K zones organized? Actually I and in the message i received (actual file): . X-list: bind9-users Lines: 41 Thomas J. Zamberlan wrote: I was wondering, how do you have your 20K zones organized? Actually I . i have noticed this a bunch of times when reading messages i wrote but thought i just forgot to trim the extra line before the attribution. i realize this isn't a lot of specific information; i was just wondering if anyone else running this version of mutt has noticed this... i haven't seen this happen before. i'm using vim set to wrap at 72 as an editor. i suppose it's possible that there's a problem with the editor (or with the mailing list software) but i haven't noticed this with any other version of mutt, and i have seen it happen on several lists. the problem isn't consistent (ie normally messages appear as expected) i'm using procmail to add a 'Lines' header; #show number of lines :0 Bfh * H ?? !^Lines: * -1^0 * 1^1 ^.*$ | formail -A Lines: $= i doubt that is the problem either; just trying to give as much information as possible in case i'm doing something random that's causing this. w -- GPG Public Key: http://infinitejazz.net/will/pgp/
send-hook based on what address the message I'm replying to was sent to?
Hmm, maybe this is addressed in a 1.3 mutt, but I dunno... I have a few email addresses that forward to this email address, and I'd like to be consistent and set my From: header based on what a message was sent TO... That is, if someone sends me email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I'd like to have a send-hook realise this when I'm replying, and change my_hdr From: to be [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED]... I hope that makes sense? :-) Any ideas? Thanks -Taner -- D. Taner Halicioglu [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.taner.net/
Re: send-hook based on what address the message I'm replying to was sent to?
Thus spake Taner Halicioglu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I have a few email addresses that forward to this email address, and I'd like to be consistent and set my From: header based on what a message was sent TO... Your best way is to filter by address into folders, then use a folder hook to set the From: header like so: folder-hook . set [EMAIL PROTECTED] signature='~/.signature-personal' attribution='Thus spake %n (%a):\n' -- | Justin R. Miller / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 0xC9C40C31 | Of all the things I've lost, I miss my pants the most. -- PGP signature
Re: send-hook based on what address the message I'm replying to was sent to?
At 18:06 -0700 26 Sep 2001, Taner Halicioglu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a few email addresses that forward to this email address, and I'd like to be consistent and set my From: header based on what a message was sent TO... No need to use send-hooks. Just set up your $alternates variable to match your addresses and set $reverse_name. You'll also need to remove any my_hdr From: commands you don't want to override this. The $from variable can be used to set your default address. -- Aaron Schrab [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.execpc.com/~aarons/ The number of arguments is unimportant unless some of them are correct. -- Ralph Hartley
Re: Mutt and GPG
I've used a send-hook along with auto-encrypt before, and that works fine. As for getting the info from your keyring, the only way that comes to mind is running some kind of script on a regular basis (perhaps a cron job) that lists your keyring, extracts the email addresses from the key info (perhaps with sed and/or awk), and throws them in a file that is sourced by Mutt in order to build the send-hooks. This sounds like a lot of work though... perhaps there is a better way. Justin, I wrote a small script that may be of some help. i'm sure there are a lot of people on the list who could have done this much more elegantly, but its the best I could do! The script assumes that you have your mutt aliases and pgp hooks in a different file so please don't run and pass it a file in which there are other things of importance (without modifying it first). It will also sort your aliases file (also assumed to be a separate file). Jeff Oh yeah, it won't work right out of the box so make sure to look through it and change the emails to something meaningful GPG_Hook_Processor.sh PGP signature
Re: send-hook based on what address the message I'm replying to wassent to?
--bCsyhTFzCvuiizWE Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Wed, 26 Sep 2001 at 18:06:15 -0700, Taner Halicioglu wrote: Hmm, maybe this is addressed in a 1.3 mutt, but I dunno... =20 I have a few email addresses that forward to this email address, and I'd like to be consistent and set my From: header based on what a message was sent TO... =20 That is, if someone sends me email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I'd like to have a send-hook realise this when I'm replying, and change my_hdr From: to be [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED]... =20 I hope that makes sense? :-) =20 Any ideas? I think the `reverse_name' and `reverse_realname' settings are what you're looking for. --=20 Piet Delport [EMAIL PROTECTED] Today's subliminal thought is: --bCsyhTFzCvuiizWE Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQE7spDTzRUP82sZFCcRAqCwAJ9MBHlsWfEdoSTvp45RHybO4waXxwCfaQ1U jQpGEexUo8GFC24l2fS5T4A= =nRTH -END PGP SIGNATURE- --bCsyhTFzCvuiizWE--
Re: FCC to current mailbox
Brian -- ...and then Brian Warkentin said... % % Is there a macro or some such method to copy my replies to the folder % I'm currently in. ie. If in my mail-from-fred folder I'd like a reply % saved in the mail-from-fred folder (not in sent-mail) so I can keep % my threads together. If you have patch-1.2.1.bj.current-shortcut.1 (the latest I've seen) then your current mailbox is addressable as ^ (like spool is !). You can find the patch at http://mutt.justpickone.org/mutt-build-cocktail if nowhere else, and it builds happily with 1.3.22.1. HTH HAND :-D -- David T-G * It's easier to fight for one's principles (play) [EMAIL PROTECTED] * than to live up to them. -- fortune cookie (work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.justpickone.org/davidtg/Shpx gur Pbzzhavpngvbaf Qrprapl Npg! PGP signature