* On 2002.07.09, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Nicolas Rachinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But the compressed file is about 12MB and the uncompressed about 85MB.
Well, I compressed it as much as I could -- oh, maybe you meant to point
out my typo... yes, it's megabytes, not gigabytes. I get
* On 2002.07.11, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
postfix is also a bit less complicated than sendmail to configure (and
harder to misconfigure).
Sendmail configuration is usually quite easy (that is, unless you're
doing complicated things with it). It's
* On 2002.07.12, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Charles Gagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The mutt documentation says that the 'home' and 'end' keys on the
keyboard should make you jump to the beginning and the end of a
message while reading it.
On Solaris 8 running on sparc (with a standard
* On 2002.07.15, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Jim Osborn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
to be able to do that within Mutt. I haven't figured out how to get
the image to xv without going into the ``v'' attachment menu, which
hides the text part of the mail.
I'll assume that the other postings
* On 2002.07.23, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I must be missing something, but I didn't think
_any_ mutt was using the GNU Readline Library?
it depends on how you use the configure options:
~/mutt-1.4 ./configure --help | grep GNU
--with-regex
* On 2002.07.23, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oops! indeed - i completely misread that.
hmm... so what about mutt and readline? *grin*
i remember that linkitn with readline would add
quite a lot to the binary. how true is that?
shell$ ll demo.*
* On 2002.07.23, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so this adds at least 120K.. with *any* mutt.
Well, it's rather orthogonal. Mutt has extensible line-editing, history,
and filename completion already. Using readline would mean losing your
editor menu
* On 2002.07.25, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you can use mutt for that:
(1) open a (mailbox) folde with mutt.
(2) :set mbox_type=maildir
(3) now save all messages to
a new (maildir) folder:
tag-patternalltag-prefixsave-message+newfolder
* On 2002.07.28, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Lee J. Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaah, I thought with Mutt it was strictly backticks and the pipe
only came into it with dgc's patch. I should've at least tried
it out before writing. Thanks! ;)
To clarify this: variables which refer to
* On 2002.07.31, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Roman Neuhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Strictly speaking, if used as a shared library, and existing regexp
support is blown away and replaced, then it reduces bloat.
Not necessarily. I'm not already using pcre, so it still bloats my
system
Oops, I meant to reply to Roman's text, too, but my delete finger was
hyperactive.
* On 2002.07.31, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Roman Neuhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
btw, vim's regex support is completely b0rken IMO. its (no) magic
switches... weird syntax... ugh.
What Mark
* On 2002.08.02, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Calum Selkirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if mutt could be ./configure'd --with-pcre (nondefault, of course),
there'd be virtually no problems with confusion between regexps
found in various published .muttrc's and the syntax mutt linked with
* On 2002.08.02, in 20020802115532.GC12347@erpland,
* Jussi Ekholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lars Hecking [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[I Cc'd this message to mutt-users, too - I think this belongs there
instead of mutt-dev]
Maybe, but it's also a request for someone to further develop the
* On 2002.08.02, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Gregory Seidman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-02 12:52]:
To forward a message with attachments as you would naturally
want to you need to go to the attachments view of the message,
tag everything you want to
* On 2002.08.03, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Chris Stork [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Problem: I handed out loads of addresses of the form
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I'd like to automatically save
emails to this address to =SENDERSPECIFIC, where automatically means
that I don't want to put a save-hook
* On 2002.08.10, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a simple and fast way to tag all
attachments in the current folder for deletion?
Probably not, since there's no way in invoke a sequence of keystrokes
on each member of a set of tegged messages.
* On 2002.08.14, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Bruno Postle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Broken sending software, iso-8859-1 doesn't contain a Euro symbol, ¤.
The encoding should be iso-8859-15. If you can't see the Euro at the
end of the line above, then you have a problem with your setup.
* On 2002.08.14, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What if I see a circle with an x through it instead
of a Euro? I'm using the font aliased as 10x20
(-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--20-200-75-75-c-100-iso8859-1), on
Solaris 9's X11R6. I realize that's
* On 2002.08.24, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
like i said - this
list is for newbies.
You remind me a lot of Dogbert.
I love mutt. I set an alias to remind me of this insightful remark, and
right after a ^L redraw, all messages from Sven show
* On 2002.08.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Ken Weingold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would never do that. Sometimes Spamassassin catches real mail as
spam.
If I could be so lucky. Sometimes. Heh.
--
-D.We establised a fine coffee. What everybody can say
Sun
* On 2002.09.09, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Mark J. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 08:59:24AM -0400, Bruno Lustosa wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Actually my sig is at least ELEVEN lines, but hey, whose counting ?
( FYI - The last part of
* On 2002.09.11, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Johan Almqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020911 18:08]:
Ryan:
The pipe symbol needs to be inside the quotation marks, but it's not
allowed to take arguments.
What no arguments? Worked fine for me - see
* On 2002.09.11, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Michael Elkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it won't. send-hook only allows you to execute configuration
commands, like you would put in a muttrc. What he's trying to do is
execute one of Mutt's interactive functions. There is no exec
* On 2002.09.17, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Alex Polite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I regularly deal with mail when I'm away from my DSL pipe. Right now
I'm at the coffee shop and the postponed messages are piling up. When
I get back to the office I'd like to be able to
* On 2002.09.19, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* kevin lyda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quite a few replies saying, had enough fun yet? september's over now,
cut it out.
Puts some highlight on their perspective, doesn't it? It's been
September for quite some years now, and I see no signs of autumn
* On 2002.09.20, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Heiko Heil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Mutt Users,
what can I do in order to display all (and complete) threads which are
initiated by myself which are containing messages from me.
I'm not sure how to add in the second part of this,
* On 2002.09.23, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Pankaj Jangid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Why mutt sends all the messages as attachments ?
Mutt doesn't generally send messages as attachments. All outbound
messages are MIME documents, though, and adhere to the MIME
specification.
* On 2002.09.24, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Sven Dogbert Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://home.uchicago.edu/~dgc/mutt/#-label
Should be:
http://home.uchicago.edu/~dgc/mutt/#x-label
yes, that's the one. however, the description does not mention
whether it adds a command
* On 2002.09.24, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* D. J. Bolderman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi ppl,
I just realized that when i'm reading my mail, the Date: field is
missing...
unignore Date:
--
-D.We establised a fine coffee. What everybody can say
Sun Project, APC/UCCO
* On 2002.09.25, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Bright, Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to bounce emails with a command line entry. Is there a way to
do this with mutt? I read through the manual of how it does thru the
interface but not how it can be done from the command line.
* On 2002.10.08, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Ken Irving [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apologies for subscribing just to ask a question, and maybe for the
unclear subject. Too often I accidentally hit 'q' after editing a
message, and am presented with the choice to discard the message or not.
* On 2002.10.08, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Richard Cattien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Control-G cancels most prompted operations.
More precisely, ^G probably cancels all prompted operations. I just
didn't want to make an assertion I hadn't proven. :)
Well, why the heck this is not
* On 2002.10.09, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another option are the %{}, %(), %, and %[] formats:
I tried these but I think my syntax was incorrect. Does anyone have
an example syntax.
man strftime.
%m/%d %H:%M gives 10/09 12:49 right here, now.
You
* On 2002.10.10, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well it says in the manual:-
Also note that my_hdr commands which modify recipient headers, or
the message's subject, don't have any effect on the current message
when executed from a
* On 2002.10.11, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Toby Coleridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have the following:
send-hook . my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
send-hook @student\.lboro\.ac\.uk my_hdr From: me@myuniemailadrress
however when I send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get it from
[EMAIL
* On 2002.10.12, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Sven Dogbert Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so - is anyone using mutt 1.4 with iconv on solaris successfully?
mind you - i am not root, so all my stuff resides in my $HOME.
I'm using 1.5.1 on Solaris, and before that I used 1.3.x on Solaris,
* On 2002.10.13, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Sven Dogbert Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so - what *is* required then?
I don't know: I install Solaris (with all the language options), I
compile mutt. Mutt works.
well - +HAVE_ICONV, for sure.
but is +ICONV_NONTRANS? what?
I don't know.
* On 2002.10.14, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Sven Dogbert Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Lukas Ruf [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-14 10:40]:
I would like to know where mutt writes error messages to.
Reading the man pages did not help me
understand how to set on debug messages.
mutt
* On 2007.01.22, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* David Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a system running Red Hat Linux. We did a reboot on December 20, 2006.
Prior to the reboot, mutt was working great. After the reboot, I have no
e-mails going out using mutt. I have tried to manually send
* On 2007.02.01, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Rado S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you serious about option 1?
Why not?
Generally it's good to have visual aids.
However, the implementation varies, and I prefer a simple data
format that works even without a dedicated visual aids
There are many factors in how people behave. Interoperability of
personal preference ranks low for most people. Has no one ever asked
you how you can stand not reading e-mail in full blazing GUI glory?
I said this is a matter for developers, not for users, because
developers (and
* On 2007.02.05, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Christian Ebert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the very few features I am missing in Mutt is the ability
to jump to the last read message. This is often available in
newsreaders.
For instance if I sort threads and tab jump to the next unread
* On 2007.02.05, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there really no way to do a generic create-alias, where you don't
have to change the information of the current sender? I've often
wanted to do this - just hit 'a', but not have to erase all the
* On 2007.02.16, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Eur Ing Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for an MTA to use with mutt on a Solaris 2.6 system, so
far none of the ones on http://wiki.mutt.org/?LightSMTPagents builds
successfully though I'm pursuing msmtp still.
Most non-queueing
* On 2007.02.16, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Eur Ing Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 08:52:16PM +0100, Rado S wrote:
=- Eur Ing Chris Green wrote on Fri 16.Feb'07 at 19:33:44 + -=
Problem is I don't have root access so configuring sendmail is
not
* On 2007.03.13, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Salvatore Iovene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
in my .muttrc I have several mailboxes defined, and all of them
correspond to imap mailboxes. They show like this:
imaps://server_1/INBOX
imaps://server_2/INBOX
etc
I would like to have
* On 2007.04.29, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Chris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The manual just says:-
set alternates=regular expression
How does one specify a collection of different addresses? Is it just
address1|address2|address3 ?
For 1.4.1, yes:
set
* On 2007.05.11, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my experience, most people find configuring and using getmail easier. I
I actually found fetchmail much easier to configure than getmail, but
that's partly because I began using fetchmail many years
* On 2007.05.12, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Cleverson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In Gentoo's Portage system, the latest Mutt version is 1.5.15-r2. Does it
have built-in SMTP, or should I install a piece of software to send e-mails?
ESMTP client support was added between 1.5.14 and 1.5.15,
* On 2007.06.27, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With mutt-1.5.16, that behavior has changed. The fixed indicator
has been replaced by the % -- (%P) format sequence in
'pager_format'. The problem with this is that the percentage
indicator can now be
* On 2007.06.29, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sorry I've taken so long to get back to this. It was an
especially busy day of real work.
Understood. :)
You don't have permission to access
/~dgc/sw/mutt/patch-1.5.16.dgc.softfill.1 on this
* On 2007.07.13, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* David Woodfall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No I've had this problem before. Mutt sees the c of change-folder and
assumes its c and everything after the 'c' is the folder name.
Specifically, since change-folder is not defined in the generic
binding
I've recently started using mutt's builtin smtp. I run a sendmail
daemon locally, but I don't always want to submit to local SMTP. I use
this config:
send2-hook . 'set smtp_url=smtp://localhost/'
send2-hook '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'set smtp_url=smtp://example1.org/'
is there a way to create a simple list with the alias command like
alias my_list contac1 contact2 contactN
but not having send your messages cc: but bcc: ?
What isn't working about this? The alias you gave should work, and if
you put it into the Bcc: field it should Bcc those
Okay, as a workaround this should work for me, too. Thanks. But I don't
want my mails regarded as possible spam for the to-field isn't correct.
Please explain to-field isn't correct and site rfc's supporting your
supposition.
undisclosed-decipients:; is a valid content for the To: header,
E.g. I want a macro which does something, then does a s[ave]
command (to which the user responds) and then does some more
things after the save.
This is not a complete or flawless answer, just a quick example of
one way to do this. And it's untested.
macro index =
Ok, I can see how its preferable to edit and reply at the bottom for
mailing lists. I'm going to keep that in mind from now on. :)
Jeopardy-style, answer-first is not always bad for other types of
correspondences.
This is fair. You said before that it seems like a matter of
preference.
I use this:
smtp_url=smtp://localhost/
(I run sendmail locally. I could use local submission via $sendmail,
but I use the built-in SMTP code to exercise the code.)
I also have certain send2-hooks which replace that with
It still seems a bit odd that you have to compile it with SASL in
order to get mutt to work with an SMTP server that doesn't require
authentication.
I don't think you do.
$ mutt -v | grep -i sasl
+USE_POP +USE_IMAP +USE_SMTP -USE_GSS -USE_SSL_OPENSSL -USE_SSL_GNUTLS
-USE_SASL
Procmail is a delivery agent; it only handles incoming mail.
Automatically sorting outgoing mail (i.e. putting mail into different
folders as it is sent) requires send-hooks.
While it's true that procmail can act as a delivery agent, it can also
filter any mail that you feed into it. If you
how can I remove all attachments from a mail? The idea is, if someone
Delete them from the attachments menu. Normally this means pressing 'v'
while viewing the message in index or pager, scrolling to the attachment
you don't want, and pressing 'd'.
When the folder is synced, the attachments
It would be nice if it was possible to start a New Email or Replies in
a new shell session and close it automatically when a mail is sent,
without, going through postpone.
Is it possible?
Check the archives -- possibly a few years back. People have posted
examples of how to do this using an
As I understand, ssmtp does not support message queuing,
which is possible in other mta's, but if there is any
workaround to this (before I explore any other mta), would
like to know it.
Check the archives, possible several years back. People have posted
scripts for this too. :)
Basically
All I was able to find is a solution with Ctrl-z putting it in a
background and starting new session. That is not really a solution.
Agreed. That's not it.
I'm sure somebody has similar macro worked out, it is just a mutter of
finding it :-/
Something along these lines might work.
Did you properly configure all 'attachment' commands (see the system Muttrc
file for examples) or did you just add '%X' to $index_format?
You have to tell mutt what an you consider an attachment before %X does
display the counts in $index_format.
Right. You can type :attachments ? (no
Thanks Dave for the example, no my muttrc did not come with these
defaults, and yes it works now.
These defaults are installed when you build from source. Are you
using a distributed package? If so, sounds like someone oopsed.
It displays attachments but is there a way to suppress the 0
* On 16 Jul 2010, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Shouldn't %s be the preferred form as mutt creates a unique file in
/tmp, so creating it manually shouldn't be necessary.
No it does not.
The file is always called /tmp/mutt.html and if you run a Multi-User
Environment and several
* On 21 Jul 2010, Roger wrote:
Since I'm always saving/moving email to $HOME/.maildir/.Spam... you
would think Mutt would catch-on after the 10th email. ;-)
I attach the following macros to the z key in my .muttrc
macro index z s=mutt/spam\n move message to spam
macro pager z
* On 01 Aug 2010, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
k...@post:~$ mutt -s test k...@validaddress.debody.txt
Error sending message, child exited 1 ().
Segmentation fault
This should work. Maybe you could try to upgrade mutt to the most recent
version 1.5.20?
I tried it on another machine
* On 02 Aug 2010, Nicolas Williams wrote:
On Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 10:52:01PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
Syntax has been changed: -a indicates a *list* of attachment files
ending with --. I don't recall which version was first to boast this
new syntax, but it's the problem you're seeing
* On 03 Aug 2010, Nicolas Williams wrote:
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 02:00:46PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2010-08-02, Nicolas Williams nicolas.willi...@oracle.com wrote:
Right. There's no good convention for end of list of arguments to an
option. There's only a good convention for
* On 03 Aug 2010, Grant Edwards wrote:
Strictly speaking, no: since mutt requires the -a option to be last,
a '--' terminating the list of arguments to -a implicitly terminates
the option list as well. I think this may have been part of the design
consideration.
IMO, requiring that
* On 09 Aug 2010, Derek Martin wrote:
$ mutt [...] -a `echo *|tr ' ' \$DELIMITER\` $RECIPIENT
or something of the sort. Of course, then you have either the
spaces-in-filenames problem, or the delimiter-in-filenames problem.
Or both.
If we're actually going to revisit this in -dev,
via pipe-message or decode-copy. In the latter approach you can
add dressing to select only the decoded message body, etc.
You likely can paste with a similar solution -- pbpaste on MacOS,
or xcb/xclip/whatever on X11. '!!pbpaste' is pretty easy vs. ':r
/tmp/some-draft-file'.
--
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how I did it, I can't find the way.
set my_real_sendmail=$sendmail
set sendmail=procmail
[send note]
set sendmail=$my_real_sendmail
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execute the script and interpret its
output as if it appeared right there in .muttrc. It's very much like
using backquotes, but you can make the script much simpler because any
config command can be emitted at any time, with less need for tracking
state information or compiling arrays.
--
David
-threadenter-commandset
move=$my_resolveenter tag non-initial messages in current thread
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to quoting, but maybe
a start.
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David Champion * d...@uchicago.edu * IT Services * University of Chicago
messages, or you can delete by pattern.
Most search patterns begin with ~ and most times someone speaks of
something that begins with ~ they're talking about a search pattern.
--
David Champion * d...@uchicago.edu * IT Services * University of Chicago
/view/23999
--
David Champion * d...@uchicago.edu * IT Services * University of Chicago
://home.uchicago.edu/~dgc/mutt/#attach
This patch was incorporated upstream here:
changeset: 4412:5a347f860ec3
branch: HEAD
user:David Champion d...@uchicago.edu
date:Tue Oct 04 06:05:39 2005 +
summary: Attachment counting for index display (patch-1.5.11.dgc.attach.6).
Which
and the message. FWIW I tend to agree with Michelle but I can see where
iPhone developers might think otherwise.
Even so though, your problem is a mutt limitation and not inherent
to the MIME structure, which is completely legitimate even if it is
conceptually flawed.
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filesystem on my opensolaris server that is
nfs-exported to an IP address controlled by OpenVPN. I use OpenVPN
client on my Macbook and mount maildrop wherever I go.)
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David Champion * d...@uchicago.edu * IT Services * University of Chicago
. For that you need the date_conditional patch by
Aaron Schrab. I don't see a version on the web that is rebased against
current mutt but I can send you one if you're comfortable patching and
compiling your own mutt.
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David Champion * d...@uchicago.edu * IT Services * University of Chicago
a copy I'd be happy
to mail it to you.
That's what I want as well, but I do it by using date_conditional in
conjunction with the more general nested_if patch. Nested_if, as its
name suggests, lets you nest mutt's ternary conditionals arbitrarily
deep.
--
David Champion * d...@uchicago.edu
%b %d
else:
# = 1y
%y%m%d
It does work, or I've been misreading my index for the last 5 years. ;)
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David Champion * d...@uchicago.edu * IT Services * University of Chicago
to how long ago something happened than to what day it was at
the time.) But if your version does both it's a more complete feature,
and I'm interested it using it instead.
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for
performance concerns, C would be the best choice.
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for my nested_if patch because it looked
completely useless, so if you happen to be using nested_if, this latter
version won't work. Now that I see a purpose for %... I'll have to
revisit nested_if. (Unfortunately all the paired symbols are used
already.)
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!;;
*moe*) custom=Eyepoke!;;
*curly*)custom=Noink noink noink!;;
*) custom=Hi $name,;;
esac
echo $custom
echo
echo On $2, you wrote:
I have not tested any of this.
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-only to all except list moderators,
who could use Mutt to fix broken threads, delete dupes, etc. List
You could use mutt in this fashion for trusted moderators by declaring
all the security issues policy problems.
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or so addresses get stripped off. Is there any way to change
this behavior?
You can use multiple Bcc: headers.
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protocol used by Growl for Windows and targetted by MacOS Growl is not
supported.
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can't find it in your package
you can grab a copy here:
http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt/raw-file/tip/contrib/gpg.rc
Set pgp_verify_sig=yes to automatically verify signatures.
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(or ask-no) and now it's just no.
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David Champion • d...@uchicago.edu • IT Services • University of Chicago
(e.g.
to a directory) and then rewrite the HTML so that cid: src references
refer instead to static files on disk.
I don't know of such a wrapper offhand, sorry, but maybe the explanation
will help you find something.
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David Champion • d...@uchicago.edu • IT Services • University of Chicago
they tend to get irritating. So if
there is a way to avoid them, it would be nice.
I guess you could build your own localization message catalog that
eliminates those messages.
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David Champion • d...@uchicago.edu • IT Services • University of Chicago
would use
Maildir instead of MH unless you have a specific need to interact with
MH-compatible software.
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David Champion • d...@uchicago.edu • IT Services • University of Chicago
an alias for mutt-users@mutt.org. You'll see the address however
you define the alias.
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David Champion • d...@uchicago.edu • IT Services • University of Chicago
* On 19 Apr 2011, David Champion wrote:
what should i do if i want all messages comes from the mutt
user mailing list to be displayed in index menu like:
'To Mutt Mailing List'
Create an alias for mutt-users@mutt.org. You'll see the address however
you define the alias.
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