Re: Sending via command line and record/sent

2013-05-21 Thread Paul Hoffman
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 06:56:56AM +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
> On (20/05/13 20:33), Patrick Shanahan  put forth the 
> proposition:
> >* David Woodfall  [05-20-13 20:01]:
> >>I've found that sending mail as root saves a copy in /root/mail/Sent/,
> >>whereas sending as my user doesn't seem to keep a record at all.
> >>
> >>The only difference between root and user is that root is using mbox
> >>and user is maildir.
> >>
> >>Is there some way around this?
> >
> >There is a setting for sent mail, it is called "set record".  You probably
> >have it set for root in root's .muttrc, but not your own, or you have it
> >incorrectly set.  I believe maildir needs a trailing "/", ie:
> > ~/mail/outbox/
> >whereas mdir does not, ie:
> > ~/mail/outbox
> 
> Nope, I have record set in both. In fact they are almost identical
> except that root's is mbox.

Could this be a permissions problem?  You might want to show us your 
config settings just as they are in your config file(s) -- minus 
sensitive info, of course.

Paul.

-- 
Paul Hoffman 


Re: OT making ascii tables

2013-05-21 Thread David Champion
* On 21 May 2013, Will Fiveash wrote: 
> 
> Another tool I use occasionally for creating ASCII based art/figures is
> jave: http://www.jave.de/

Neat, thanks.  I don't know how many ANSI editors I downloaded for the
Amiga way back when, but I've wished for something similar for unix a
hundred times since.  Or a thousand.  Hard to keep track.

-- 
David Champion • d...@bikeshed.us


Re: OT making ascii tables

2013-05-21 Thread Will Fiveash
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 03:17:17PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
> You should use the mutt-table script. :)
> 
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.mail.mutt.user/39837
[snip]

Another tool I use occasionally for creating ASCII based art/figures is
jave: http://www.jave.de/

-- 
Will Fiveash


Re: Customise headers shown in editor

2013-05-21 Thread Marco
On 2013–05–21 David Woodfall wrote:

> On (08/02/13 17:19), Marco  put forth the proposition:
> >On 2013–02–08 Suvayu Ali wrote:
> >
> >>I use a combination of ignore and unignore to choose which headers I see
> >
> >Ignore and unignore control the headers displayed in the pager and
> >not the ones shown in the editor, if I'm not mistaken. Does this
> >work for you?
> >
> >Marco
>
> Hi, did you ever find a way to do this?

No, I don't know why, since it seemed to work for Ali, but not for
me. I didn't bother investigating any further. At least good to know
that it's not just me.

> I would also like to get rid of Reply-To: in the editor.

I saw at your sed workaround, but I didn't try it yet.

Marco


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