Hi,
I use Debian Etch and connect via IMAP to a cyrus-server. In one
directory / mailbox I have some really big e-mails (30 MB).
I know that e-mail is no file-transfer-medium, but others don't ;-)
Each time I open this mailbox this big messages is downloaded to my
client, although I didn't open
On Jan 4, 2008 4:17 PM, Paul Puschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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unset signature
set signature=~/.mutt/signatures/lnx_standard.txt
send-hook . set signature=~/.mutt/signatures/lnx_standard.txt
Can you tell me which of these settings is obsolete and howto delete
the signature
Dilip M [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 04:55:48PM +0530:
On Jan 4, 2008 4:17 PM, Paul Puschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... snip ...
unset signature
set signature=~/.mutt/signatures/lnx_standard.txt
send-hook . set signature=~/.mutt/signatures/lnx_standard.txt
Can
Hi,
I use four different profiles in mutt, all loaded via F9 to F12.
I use the following code to set my signatures, but it doesn't work
that well.
unset signature
set signature=~/.mutt/signatures/lnx_standard.txt
send-hook . set signature=~/.mutt/signatures/lnx_standard.txt
Can you tell me
=- Paul Puschmann wrote on Fri 4.Jan'08 at 11:26:24 +0100 -=
I know that e-mail is no file-transfer-medium, but others don't ;-)
Each time I open this mailbox this big messages is downloaded to my
client, although I didn't open it. (still index-view).
See wiki faq + muttguide/ useimap.
You
=- Paul Puschmann wrote on Fri 4.Jan'08 at 12:57:47 +0100 -=
Okay. When I compose a new message (like now) I still get the
signature of my account F12 inserted in my editor.
Is it useful to use send-hooks or is set signature enough if I
simply like to have a usual signature in each mail I
I don't know how this happened, but Mutt is now creating individual
folders for mail that I have sent, in which it places copies of sent
mail. Before this time Mutt always put copies of outgoing mail in a
central sent folder. I did do some tweaking of the .muttrc file,
but when this new
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Friday, January 4 at 04:02 PM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
I don't know how this happened, but Mutt is now creating individual
folders for mail that I have sent, in which it places copies of sent
mail. Before this time Mutt always put copies of
On Friday, January 4 at 04:02 PM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
I don't know how this happened, but Mutt is now creating individual
folders for mail that I have sent, in which it places copies of sent
mail. Before this time Mutt always put copies of outgoing mail in a
central sent folder.