Re: Soft killfile, folder-hook limit

2010-02-04 Thread Andre Majorel
On 2010-02-04 00:33 -0600, David Champion wrote: Limit is a function that you bind to a key. To tell mutt to execute a function, you use the push command. This emulates keystrokes by pushing them into the keyboard input queue. folder-hook .'push limit~Aenter' folder-hook infested

Viewing manual.txt.gz in a non-UTF-8 terminal

2010-02-04 Thread Andre Majorel
How do you view manual.txt.gz in a non-UTF-8 terminal ? iconv --from utf-8 --to iso-8859-1 bombs at line 11 and recode utf-8..latin-1 at line 2769. -- André Majorel http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/

compilation warning FWIW

2010-02-04 Thread Christoph Kukulies
I'm compiling 1.5.20 under Ubuntu 8.04 presently. Just want to bring the following warning to the developers' attention: -MF .deps/main.Tpo -c -o main.o main.c main.c:73: Warnung: Zeichenkettenlänge »558« ist größer als die Länge »509«, die von ISO-C90-Compilern unterstützt werden muss mv -f

Re: mutt screen view with left bar indented

2010-02-04 Thread Christoph Kukulies
Since nobody jumped in so far I was looking around a bit and found something like being called sidebar patch. Is it that I'm suffering from? And does said patch get me rid from this bugging sidebar which wastes screenspace and makes working with mutt a pain to me now? -- Christoph

Re: mutt screen view with left bar indented

2010-02-04 Thread Christoph Kukulies
OK, I finally found the solution: set sidebar_visible=no in .muttrc solves it. -- Christoph Christoph Kukulies schrieb: Since nobody jumped in so far I was looking around a bit and found something like being called sidebar patch. Is it that I'm suffering from? And does said patch get me

Re: mutt screen view with left bar indented

2010-02-04 Thread Christoph Ludwig
On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 11:19:15AM +0100, Christoph Kukulies wrote: Since nobody jumped in so far I was looking around a bit and found something like being called sidebar patch. Is it that I'm suffering from? And does said patch get me rid from this bugging sidebar which wastes

Re: problem with muttprint

2010-02-04 Thread Lubos Kolouch
When I tried it, it prints for me the headers (date, from, subject), then horizontal line, and then -uSN3yb/content instead of the text itself. The footer is printed OK. Do you have any hints why it does not print the content? Just guessing, I would say that you have the wrong

again umlauts as backslah octal in builtin pager

2010-02-04 Thread Christoph Kukulies
Since my mail partners always complained about my Umlauts not getting through and such, I decided to use LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 LANGUAGE=de_DE:de:en_GB:en LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=de_DE.UTF-8 LC_TIME=de_DE.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=de_DE.UTF-8 LC_MONETARY=de_DE.UTF-8 LC_MESSAGES=de_DE.UTF-8

Re: again umlauts as backslah octal in builtin pager

2010-02-04 Thread Christoph Kukulies
Maybe it's interesting that this can be found in ~/.muttdebug0: ../pager.c:1102: mbrtowc returned -1; errno = 84. ../pager.c:1102: mbrtowc returned -1; errno = 84. ../pager.c:1102: mbrtowc returned -1; errno = 84. ../pager.c:1102: mbrtowc returned -1; errno = 84. ../pager.c:1102: mbrtowc returned

Re: mutt screen view with left bar indented

2010-02-04 Thread Jostein Berntsen
On 04.02.10,11:24, Christoph Kukulies wrote: OK, I finally found the solution: set sidebar_visible=no in .muttrc solves it. You can also set this in your .muttrc: # b toggles sidebar visibility macro index b 'enter-commandtoggle sidebar_visibleenter' macro pager b 'enter-commandtoggle

Re: again umlauts as backslah octal in builtin pager

2010-02-04 Thread Christoph Kukulies
Jostein advised me in another thread (but I'm taking it to here): For your charset issues, try to to enter these settings in your .muttrc: set charset=UTF-8 set send_charset=us-ascii:iso-8859-1:iso-8859-2:utf-8 set locale=C and in your .bashrc: export LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 export

Re: problem with muttprint

2010-02-04 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Lubos Kolouch lubos.kolo...@gmail.com [02-04-10 05:57]: Mine is set to auto, CHARSET=auto That did not help. I have the /tmp/muttprint-re4zQq folder created, inside are 6 files, one of them mail.tex this file contains \VerbatimInput[obeytabs=true,]{/tmp/muttprint-re4zQq/content}

Re: again umlauts as backslah octal in builtin pager

2010-02-04 Thread Jostein Berntsen
On 04.02.10,15:13, Christoph Kukulies wrote: Jostein advised me in another thread (but I'm taking it to here): For your charset issues, try to to enter these settings in your .muttrc: set charset=UTF-8 set send_charset=us-ascii:iso-8859-1:iso-8859-2:utf-8 set locale=C and in your

Re: again umlauts as backslah octal in builtin pager

2010-02-04 Thread Christoph Kukulies
Jostein Berntsen schrieb: On 04.02.10,15:13, Christoph Kukulies wrote: Jostein advised me in another thread (but I'm taking it to here): For your charset issues, try to to enter these settings in your .muttrc: set charset=UTF-8 set

Re: problem with muttprint

2010-02-04 Thread Lubos Kolouch
Patrick Shanahan, Thu, 04 Feb 2010 09:21:07 -0500: * Lubos Kolouch lubos.kolo...@gmail.com [02-04-10 05:57]: Mine is set to auto, CHARSET=auto That did not help. I have the /tmp/muttprint-re4zQq folder created, inside are 6 files, one of them mail.tex this file contains

forward email as attachment

2010-02-04 Thread Asif Iqbal
Hi All My company policy is report spam email to the abuse as an outlook attachment. I know mutt can forward email as mime attachment. How do I make sure it sends the attachment just like the way outlook can forward an email as an attachment? Do I need to make any special macro to achieve that or

Re: Soft killfile, folder-hook limit

2010-02-04 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2010-02-04, Andre Majorel aym-t...@teaser.fr wrote: On 2010-02-04 00:33 -0600, David Champion wrote: Limit is a function that you bind to a key. To tell mutt to execute a function, you use the push command. This emulates keystrokes by pushing them into the keyboard input queue.

Re: forward email as attachment

2010-02-04 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2010-02-04, Asif Iqbal vad...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All My company policy is report spam email to the abuse as an outlook attachment. I know mutt can forward email as mime attachment. How do I make sure it sends the attachment just like the way outlook can forward an email as an

Re: forward email as attachment

2010-02-04 Thread Asif Iqbal
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Gary Johnson garyj...@spocom.com wrote: On 2010-02-04, Asif Iqbal vad...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All My company policy is report spam email to the abuse as an outlook attachment. I know mutt can forward email as mime attachment. How do I make sure it sends the

Re: problem with muttprint

2010-02-04 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Lubos Kolouch lubos.kolo...@gmail.com [02-04-10 11:25]: Patrick Shanahan, Thu, 04 Feb 2010 09:21:07 -0500: Please provide your /etc/muttprintrc http://dpaste.com/154533/ and/or ~/.muttprintrc http://dpaste.com/154534/ I don't see anything wrong. What does the debug log provide,

Re: problem with muttprint

2010-02-04 Thread Lubos Kolouch
Patrick Shanahan, Thu, 04 Feb 2010 13:14:49 -0500: * Lubos Kolouch lubos.kolo...@gmail.com [02-04-10 11:25]: Patrick Shanahan, Thu, 04 Feb 2010 09:21:07 -0500: Please provide your /etc/muttprintrc http://dpaste.com/154533/ and/or ~/.muttprintrc http://dpaste.com/154534/ I don't see

Re: problem with muttprint

2010-02-04 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Lubos Kolouch lubos.kolo...@gmail.com [02-04-10 13:30]: Thanks - I am switching betwen Gentoo and Arch and so it is better for me to have it locally in .muttprintrc then you do not need /etc/muttprint on either system as ~/.muttprintrc takes precedence and /etc/muttprint will provide and

Is there a command line way to open a specific mail message?

2010-02-04 Thread Chris G
One can go straight to a specific mailbox with something like:- mutt -f =boating/buyOurBoat/fredMolina but is there a way to open a specific mail message in that mailbox (from the command line)? -- Chris Green

Re: Is there a command line way to open a specific mail message?

2010-02-04 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Chris! On Do, 04 Feb 2010, Chris G wrote: One can go straight to a specific mailbox with something like:- mutt -f =boating/buyOurBoat/fredMolina but is there a way to open a specific mail message in that mailbox (from the command line)? This should work and should open the second

Re: Unix Philosophy (was List management headers)

2010-02-04 Thread Rado S
=- Derek Martin wrote on Fri 29.Jan'10 at 17:45:28 -0600 -= There has been a tendency in some quarters to blindly and rigidly advocate that following the Unix Philosophy is the One True Way, which has often hindered progress. What kind of progress do you mean? Maybe your goals or ideal world

Re: problem with muttprint

2010-02-04 Thread Lubos Kolouch
Christian Brabandt, Thu, 04 Feb 2010 20:39:15 +0100: Hi Lubos! On Do, 04 Feb 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote: Patrick Shanahan, Thu, 04 Feb 2010 13:14:49 -0500: I don't see anything wrong. What does the debug log provide, /tmp/muttprint.log ?? http://dpaste.com/154595/ Though, I

Re: problem with muttprint

2010-02-04 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Lubos! On Do, 04 Feb 2010, Lubos Kolouch wrote: http://dpaste.com/154648/ There are indeed some Unicode characters (Předmět = Subject) I will try as well with some en lang settings... Could it be, that your file is not in utf-8 encoding but in latin2 (is that what you use)? That could

Auto message save

2010-02-04 Thread Paul Greenberg
Hi, I have the following configuration. The goal is for me to be able to press Ctrl+q, and then e-mails based on pattern will be saved to different files without me confirming to create these files, and them delete transfered e-mail from initial mbox. Problem: when I pres Ctrl+q, it first

Re: Unix Philosophy (was List management headers)

2010-02-04 Thread Derek Martin
On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 09:30:51PM +0100, Rado S wrote: As I said, I believe that if you need to have complexity, it should be in the code, not on the user end. The glue to accomplish complex goals needs not necessarily to be in the user end, it can be put in meta-code (wrappers), which

New message to a list automating the deletion of In-Reply-To

2010-02-04 Thread John Magolske
When composing a new message to a list, I typically use the list-reply command, then manually delete the In-Reply-To: header line and change the subject. It would be really handy to automate this somehow with a macro that: * deletes the In-Reply-To: header line * prompts the user with a blank

Re: Unix Philosophy (was List management headers)

2010-02-04 Thread Charlie Kester
On Thu 04 Feb 2010 at 15:44:08 PST Derek Martin wrote: It's not that simple. Outlook sucks for a lot of reasons, many of them technical. Mutt has very few technical weaknesses, but its user interface is from 3 decades ago. I, and I suspect a lot of people, would love to see a modern Mutt.

Re: Unix Philosophy (was List management headers)

2010-02-04 Thread David Young
On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 05:44:08PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote: On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 09:30:51PM +0100, Rado S wrote: As I said, I believe that if you need to have complexity, it should be in the code, not on the user end. The glue to accomplish complex goals needs not necessarily to

Re: Unix Philosophy (was List management headers)

2010-02-04 Thread Morris, Patrick
Charlie Kester wrote: On Thu 04 Feb 2010 at 15:44:08 PST Derek Martin wrote: It's not that simple. Outlook sucks for a lot of reasons, many of them technical. Mutt has very few technical weaknesses, but its user interface is from 3 decades ago. I, and I suspect a lot of people, would love

Re: Unix Philosophy (was List management headers)

2010-02-04 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Morris, Patrick patrick.mor...@hp.com [02-04-10 23:08]: (Disclaimer: I'm on a borrowed laptop at the moment, so don't read the headers on this one.) you don't have a stick with putty on it? For shame :^) -- Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USAHOG # US1244711