Re: reading color quoted replies

2007-02-01 Thread David Champion
* 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 visua

Re: reading color quoted replies

2007-02-01 Thread David Champion
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 administrators

Re: jump to last read

2007-02-05 Thread David Champion
* 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 n

Re: Add alias during session

2007-02-06 Thread David Champion
* 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

Re: MTA for Solaris - ideas anyone?

2007-02-16 Thread David Champion
* 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-q

Re: MTA for Solaris - ideas anyone?

2007-02-16 Thread David Champion
* 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 i

Re: An alias for the mailboxes

2007-03-13 Thread David Champion
* 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 l

Re: How to specify multiple alternates

2007-04-29 Thread David Champion
* On 2007.04.29, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, * "Chris G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The manual just says:- > > set alternates= > > How does one specify a collection of different addresses? Is it just > || ? For 1.4.1, yes: set altnernates="address1|address2|address3" or, if you're pi

Re: Programs to Receive and filter mail

2007-05-11 Thread David Champion
* 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 y

Re: Programs to Receive and filter mail

2007-05-12 Thread David Champion
* 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

Re: Problem with new 'pager_format'

2007-06-27 Thread David Champion
* 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 > indicato

Re: Problem with new 'pager_format'

2007-06-28 Thread David Champion
* 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

Re: Change into an mbox - like chdir

2007-07-13 Thread David Champion
* On 2007.07.13, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, * "David Woodfall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > No I've had this problem before. Mutt sees the and > assumes its and everything after the 'c' is the folder name. Specifically, since is not defined in the "generic" binding map, mutt interprets t

Re: Solved: Re: multiple smart hosts

2007-07-22 Thread David Champion
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/' send2-ho

Re: alias list and bcc

2007-07-28 Thread David Champion
> 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 addr

Re: Fwd: Re: alias list and bcc

2007-07-29 Thread David Champion
> > 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

Re: A question about macros, how to handle user input (if

2007-08-07 Thread David Champion
> > > 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 = "source 'mutt

top-posting and Re: signature at the beginning, not the end

2007-09-14 Thread David Champion
> 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 preferen

Re: Is SMTP with no authentication possible?

2007-09-20 Thread David Champion
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 anot

Re: Is SMTP with no authentication possible?

2007-09-20 Thread David Champion
> 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 +HAVE_

Re: sorting outgoing mail

2007-09-26 Thread David Champion
> 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 y

Re: how to cut attachments from mails...

2007-10-01 Thread David Champion
> 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 wi

Re: Generate Reply / New Mail in new shell session

2007-10-04 Thread David Champion
> 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 usin

Re: Send Later

2007-10-04 Thread David Champion
> 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. :) Basical

Re: Generate Reply / New Mail in new shell session

2007-10-04 Thread David Champion
> 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.

Re: index_format - indicate which email has attachment

2007-10-06 Thread David Champion
> 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 ?" (

Re: index_format - indicate which email has attachment

2007-10-06 Thread David Champion
> 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 "

Re: How to send a return receipt

2007-10-11 Thread David Champion
> asked if we want to send such a return receipt. Is this configurable? I also > read somewhere that mutt doesn't support that but I can't believe that. Is > that > true? This is correct. Mutt doesn't internally support MDNs. A patch has been posted by Werner Koch, but it might not be current.

Re: How to send a return receipt

2007-10-12 Thread David Champion
> Well, the first thing that springs to my mind is some sort of > message-hook (since that's what triggers when you view a message). The difficulty with this approach is that you don't want to send an MDN response any time you read the message, so you need to track whether the message has ever be

Re: How to send a return receipt

2007-10-12 Thread David Champion
> > The difficulty with this approach is that you don't want to send an MDN > > response any time you read the message, so you need to track whether the > > message has ever been read and MDN-replied to. You can do this with > > What? Poppycock. If the New flag is insufficient (and I would arg

Re: How to send a return receipt

2007-10-17 Thread David Champion
> What you want is an invasion of privacy of every reader. It is not of your > concern if and when a user reads your mail. Such a feature should never be > part of mutt. Besides if you are sending a mail to more than one recipient > or an alias, you will get a notification from every recipient.

Re: OS X (Intel) build problems

2007-10-18 Thread David Champion
> dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/lib/libintl.3.dylib > Referenced from: /usr/local/bin/mutt > Reason: no suitable image found. Did find: > /usr/local/lib/libintl.3.dylib: mach-o, but wrong architecture > /usr/local/lib/libintl.3.dylib: mach-o, but wrong architecture > Tra

Re: Deleting attachment from signed email

2007-11-22 Thread David Champion
> How can I do this? Is it a principal problem, or a bug in mutt? It's unsupported because attachments are part of the signed data. If you delete the attachment, the signature becomes invalid. I would guess that this was a design decision, not an oversight (bug). But that's largely a semantic t

Re: A few mutt questions

2008-01-26 Thread David Champion
> 1. I'd like to have new or unread mail (what's the difference, anyway?) To mutt, 'new' means that the mail is unread and has arrived during this mutt session. 'old' means that it's unread but remains from a previous mutt session. But like another poster, I use them differently. For me, 'new'

Re: Replying to html emails

2008-02-07 Thread David Champion
> Is there a way to reply to an html based email and have all the tags > stripped out automatically? If you have auto_view text/html in your .muttrc, mutt will decode the HTML when you read the message and when you quote the message in a reply. If the mail does not start out as a text/ht

Re: copy on a per email basis

2008-02-12 Thread David Champion
> > Do you want to press a key to make mutt save messages to a specific > > folder, but to not do so if you do not press this key? > > Yes, exactly, without even having to answer the "Yes/No" question (if > I set ask-yes, or ask-no option) every time. This might do it. ## Set copy to no when ini

Re: changing subject of all messages in a thread

2008-05-06 Thread David Champion
> part of a subthread? I know how to set $editor to get it to do this > automatically, but how do I convince mutt to spawn the editor on all > tagged messages or messages of a subthread without manually > iterating? set editor="perl -pi -e 's/^Subject: .*/Subject: mwahaha/;' %s" [tag some messages

Re: changing subject of all messages in a thread

2008-05-06 Thread David Champion
> /me wants mutt to have a function. would be handy. Meanwhile, you might try something like: $ cat mutt-subject-edit #!/bin/sh printf "New subject: " >/dev/tty read subj Untested. -- -D.[EMAIL PROTECTED]NSITUniversity of Chicago

Re: pass single-quoted arguments to external script

2008-05-10 Thread David Champion
> So how do I properly escape the single quotes in the vim args Personally, as soon as I start having trouble figuring out how to quote things withing multiple layers of parser, I ditch the headache and put the command into an external script that accepts only the minimum arguments from mutt (i.e.

Re: Change mail folder without pressing = first?

2008-05-15 Thread David Champion
> The subject line hopefully says it all: the one thing that bothers me most > in mutt is that I have to press "=" before changing mail folders. Is there > a way to change this behaviour, so that I can type "c" and then directly > the name of the mailbox? On my keyboard (norwegian), the "=" key is

Re: Mutt hangs, Network Issue?

2008-05-20 Thread David Champion
> This Mutt hangs/freezes probably 10-15 times a day. It is completely > unresponsive. If I open a second ssh session, and kill the mutt > process, it generally takes maybe 30 seconds for mutt to let go, and > to get a shell prompt back. If I don't manually kill mutt, and just So you regain contro

Re: Mutt hangs, Network Issue?

2008-05-20 Thread David Champion
> What should a functional control-z tell me? If control-Z works, your transport (ssh) and terminal are still fundamentally intact, and responsive to low-level traffic and out-of-band signals. (It means that mutt is responsive to signals too, for that matter -- once it receives them.) Does mutt

Re: Sorting messages by score AND keeping threading - is it

2008-05-30 Thread David Champion
> Question: Is it possible to maintain the following threading whilst viewing > messages in "sorted by score" mode ? > > folder-hook . \ > "set sort=reverse-threads ;\ > set sort_aux=last-date-received ;\ > set duplicate_threads=yes ;\ Not reall

Re: Hi all, is there anyone knows how to send bigger attachments

2008-06-02 Thread David Champion
> Thanks. But I am using a Linux system, and the file is just about 6M. > > I am just curious that where can I find the so-called "system restriction" ? It could be on your system, or it could be on the one that your system relays to when it sends the message on to the recipient. Where you find

Re: index_format setting to show yr

2008-06-20 Thread David Champion
> Is there any way to setup mutt (the date_format variable?) such that > in the index view, the year is shown only if the year of the message > is different from the current year? The default "%d" shows only the > "Month date". You need the "date_conditional" patch to make date formats conditiona

Re: gbnet address still used for mutt-users list?

2008-06-21 Thread David Champion
> A few years ago messages to the mutt-users list (from Germany?) were > occasionally ending up in my inbox because they had been sent to what was > apparently some sort of alternative address for the list: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Is anyone aware if this address is still in any way active for t

Re: gbnet address still used for mutt-users list?

2008-06-21 Thread David Champion
> Not sure what you mean by "use a List-* header" -- I'm trying to clean out Several RFCs (e.g., 2369, 2919) specify mail headers beginning with "List-". These culminate (I guess) with inclusion in RFC 4021. Most modern mailing list managers support one or both of List-ID or List-Post. You can

Re: use script output as regex pattern in folder-fook

2008-07-25 Thread David Champion
> folder-hook folder1|folder2|folder3 ... > > I replaced this with > > folder-hook script.sh| ... This approach won't work. Here's why, and a possible alternative. The "script.sh|" notation for incorporating a script's output into your muttrc only works where mutt knows that it's looki

Re: use script output as regex pattern in folder-fook

2008-07-25 Thread David Champion
>>set my_muttdir=$HOME/.mutt >>folder-hook `$my_muttdir/script.sh` ... > >> Here, Mutt doesn't seem to expand $my_muttdir before handing the command over >> to the shell. Is there a trick to do that? > > It doesn't seem so. At least for interactive shell-escape function it's > documented

Re: robots [ was Re: Alternative Identities ]:wq

2008-07-25 Thread David Champion
> Question for people who post here more frequently than I do - is it > normal to get a challenge/response mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] when > posting here ? It's typical (I get one every time I post), but it's not normal (in the sense that it shouldn't happen). Challenge/response should never be

Re: use script output as regex pattern in folder-fook

2008-07-25 Thread David Champion
> > You can work around this by putting MUTTDIR in your shell environment > > before running mutt. > > Hmm, how do you read my mind? :) :) Well, I actually do this for a few variables -- predating the $my_xyz feature. I should switch where I can though, so I can drop the setenv patch. (Lets me

Re: mutt and plaintext passwords : muttrc encryption ?

2008-07-29 Thread David Champion
> :source "echo set my_var |" > > All I get is the error message: > > source: errors in echo set my_var | ":set my_var" yields "my_var: unknown variable" too. Try, for example, :source "echo set ?index_format |" I was going to suggest this approach as well, although I'd have

Re: trash folder in 1.5.18

2008-08-18 Thread David Champion
> >> http://cedricduval.free.fr/mutt/patches/#trash is only upto the > >> mutt version 1.5.5.1; there are no patches after that. I am guessing > >> that it has been included in the original code. > > > > It has not been. Cedric hasn't updated it AFAIK, but a google on "cedric duval trash patch" t

Re: Dealing with Exchange meeting invitations

2008-08-21 Thread David Champion
> Can one accept/decline a meeting invitation by sending a reply > in some defined format? If yes, where can I find some > documentation on what the reply is supposed to look like? I don't have a good answer, but a cheap partial solution is to save invitations to imaps://exchange.your.org/Calenda

Re: Automated message processing

2008-09-03 Thread David Champion
> On Wednesday, September 3 at 10:54 PM, quoth Peter Davis: > > Usually, the person responds to the "who are you?" message leaving > > the message body intact. So I want to have something embedded in > > the "who are you?" message that can point my script back to the > > original "so-and-so w

Re: Index Column Width

2008-09-06 Thread David Champion
> I'm looking for a way to more strictly regulate the width of the columns > in the index. For example, in my current configuration if an email > address shows up in my index that is too long to be displayed in the > parameters I have set for the From field (25 characters), it overflows > into the

On "RTFM"

2008-09-23 Thread David Champion
Of course one should always check the manual and try a web search before asking for help. This is a given, and I don't think there's any argument. It's not always easy to find what you're looking for in the manual, and it's not always straightforward to construct a search query that yields what

Re: command mode?

2008-09-28 Thread David Champion
> On Sun, 28 Sep 2008, Michael Kjorling wrote: > > :push "" > Thank you for quick response. I see the syntax is to type > :push first. memo Right. These symbols from the help screen are names of key bindings. Commands are different; they're what you putt in muttrc or after pressing the ":" key (

Re: patch: signin & signoff feature (1.5.18)

2008-10-08 Thread David Champion
This entire discussion should be on mutt-dev. Followups set. > Why can you set sig_dashes, if you could set it via signature? "signature" can be a file or a program. The signature turns out to be whatever is read from the file or whatever is printed to stdout by the program. This file or prog

Re: unignore and regular expression help needed

2008-11-06 Thread David Champion
> I want to only show a a spam status header when the score is positive. > In other words, > > X-Spam-Status:\ No,\ score=2.4... > > should be displayed, but > > X-Spam-Status:\ No,\ score=-2.4... > > shouldn't. Consider upgrading to mutt 1.5. Then you can do this: spam "X-Sp

Re: new mail to sender

2008-11-21 Thread David Champion
> Sorry for the maybe primitive question, but I couldn't find an answer > anywhere: Sometimes I want to create a new mail (not reply) to a sender > who is not in my aliases file. Is there a way to do it quicker then > typing his email address? If you have edit_headers=yes, you can just use reply

Re: save-message to ? and then sync the folder

2008-12-01 Thread David Champion
* On 2008.11.27, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, * "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello > > how can I sync the mailbox after save a message to any folder like this: > > macro s "?" > > the above works great, but after this save mutt should sync > automatically. Like this: >

Re: Remove old signature

2008-12-02 Thread David Champion
> Any pointers on how to do that with vim ? I don't let my editor (vi, not vim) strip signatures automatically. Sometimes I want to comment on the signature in my reply. I have a vi macro for signature-stripping: "" From main.d/070.delsig: "" Remove quoted signature, up to blank line map ; :/^[

Re: addresses in attributions

2008-12-05 Thread David Champion
> Have you got a "%D" in your set attribution="On ... wrote:"? > On some lists you can get flamed for including the email address in the Flame away, if it helps. :) I've been around a long time, and I think including the address provides more good than harm (if it makes sense to attribute at all).

Re: what is the benefit of imap? Another meta-question.

2009-03-19 Thread David Champion
I think the best summary is that IMAP is a remote mailbox access protocol, supporting all common mailbox operations at the protocol level. POP is not: it supports full message retrieval, new-message scan (kind of, via UIDL), and deletion. This makes it, at best, a queued message pull protocol. B

Re: what is the benefit of imap? Another meta-question.

2009-03-20 Thread David Champion
> RfC1939 explicitely states that the maildrop ("mailbox") needs to be > locked once a client is authenticated, see section 4. It doesn't say > what exactly the lock means, though. At least I read it like that. This is drifting pretty far away from mutt, and I doubt any of us are writing new POP c

Re: a puzzlement

2009-04-18 Thread David Champion
* On 18 Apr 2009, Paul E Condon wrote: > When Mutt closes, it invariable issues the message: > > "Mailbox is unchanged." Do you before you or ? "Mailbox is unchanged" means that no messages were changed since the last sync. (It doesn't count changes since startup, just changes to the current

Re: Bookmarks?

2009-06-09 Thread David Champion
* On 08 Jun 2009, Cameron Simpson wrote: > Personally I wish I could go to a message by Message-ID. Then stuff > could be build on top of that as "open mailbox, go to message-id". Different from this? ;) ~i <20090609040352.ga18...@cskk.homeip.net> I use this pattern in a patch that lets me bind

Re: multipart/alternative question

2009-07-16 Thread David Champion
* On 16 Jul 2009, Tim Gray wrote: > > > >I 1 [multipa/alterna, 7bit, 653K] > >I 2 |-> [text/plain, utf-8, 2.0K] > >I 3 `-> [multipa/mixed, 7bit, 651K] > >I 4 |-> [text/html, quoted, windows-1252, 3.0K] > >I 5 |->Typeface Ideas.pdf [applica/pdf ..

Re: multipart/alternative question

2009-07-16 Thread David Champion
* On 16 Jul 2009, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > > > > Multipart/alternative containers are specifically excluded from ever > > being traversed. Why? Because mutt at this stage has no way of knowing > > which alternative in a multipart/alternative you want looked at. > > Well, it's not an issue of "wh

Re: multipart/alternative question

2009-07-17 Thread David Champion
* On 17 Jul 2009, lee wrote: > > Well, I'm not trying to mislead someone. Where is defined what an > attachment is for the context of a MUA, and who made the definition? Content-Disposition's role is described in RFC 2183. But "attachment" is a very ambiguous term. There is no English analogue

Re: Regexps suddenly case-sensitive?

2009-10-02 Thread David Champion
* On 02 Oct 2009, Joost Kremers wrote: > For some reason, since I did the OS upgrade, mutt's regular > expressions are case-sensitive. I noticed this with several hooks > that use regexps and also with the variable reply_regexp, which all > of a sudden doesn't match capitalized "Re: " anymore, with

Re: Terminal for mutt (Poll)

2009-10-08 Thread David Champion
* On 08 Oct 2009, Charlie Kester wrote: > On Thu 08 Oct 2009 at 02:14:32 PDT Michael wrote: > > > >Black on white for me. Getting old and white on black is hard for my eyes. > > Good to know I'm not the only one! I read somewhere that when your eyes > get older, they have more difficulty picking

Re: List management headers

2010-01-26 Thread David Champion
* On 26 Jan 2010, Tim Gray wrote: > > Yeah. It would be nice if you didn't have to weed through 3 screens > of headers to find the right link. Like a 'list details' command > that extracted the appropriate links/emails from the headers and let > you open the right links or send a mail to the ri

Re: Soft killfile, folder-hook limit

2010-02-03 Thread David Champion
* On 03 Feb 2010, Andre Majorel wrote: > I'm trying to set up a sort of soft killfile whereby messages from > a certain address are not shown. That would be > > folder-hook . limit ~A > folder-hook infestedlimit ! ~f annoy...@gmail.com > > right ? Except that there's no

Re: FAQ: How to spawn terminal/screen to reply to messages separately?

2010-03-31 Thread David Champion
* On 31 Mar 2010, Nicolas Williams wrote: > > This is all completely OT, but... using is an absolute > non-starter as it's an emacs-mode editing character. I've been using Ctrl-a is an absolute non-starter too, because it's an emacs-mode line-editing character. :) Which is why you rebind no ma

Re: folder permissions - where are they set?

2010-05-05 Thread David Champion
* On 05 May 2010, Michael Elkins wrote: > > Mutt currently doesn't have a way to change the umask (I guess > nobody has asked for this before :-). It is hardcoded to 077 when > Mutt initializes. If you can recompile, the appropriate line t > change is main.c line 569, at least for unix mbox for

Re: return reciepts

2010-07-02 Thread David Champion
* On 28 Jun 2010, lee wrote: > Hi, > > how do you handle return reciepts with mutt? I know I can add header > lines to request a reciept (with my_hdr), but how do I make it so that > reciepts are requested based on, for example, recipients? You could try Werner Koch's rfc2298 MDN patch, but afai

Re: text/html change from 1.5.18 to 1.5.20

2010-07-16 Thread David Champion
* 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 seve

Re: Suggestion when saving mails

2010-07-22 Thread David Champion
* 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" > > ma

Re: Suggestion when saving mails

2010-07-22 Thread David Champion
* On 22 Jul 2010, rog...@sdf.org wrote: > > spam "X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=([^ ]+)" "SA:%1" > > # Add more patterns as needed for other spam engines you use. > > So, I'm experimenting with Bogofilter. Bogofilter, doesn't seem to > be catching much at all and has to be trained -- so I've been m

Re: sending to a list of undisclosed recipients

2010-07-29 Thread David Champion
* On 29 Jul 2010, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > If you put an address in the "To:" field, there will be an address there. > What I do when sending to a list and bcc'ing the addressees: > > To: Westside Soccer Fans > Bcc: WestsideSoccerFans.alias > > The "To:" address is an alias to my local box

Re: sending an email with a mutt one-line without being prompted

2010-08-01 Thread David Champion
* On 01 Aug 2010, Christoph Kukulies wrote: > >> > >>k...@post:~$ mutt -s test k...@validaddress.de >>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

Re: sending an email with a mutt one-line without being prompted

2010-08-02 Thread David Champion
* 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

Re: sending an email with a mutt one-line without being prompted

2010-08-03 Thread David Champion
* 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 wrote: > > > > > Right. There's no good convention for "end of list of arguments to an > > > option". There's only a good convention for "end of variab

Re: sending an email with a mutt one-line without being prompted

2010-08-03 Thread David Champion
* 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, requ

Re: sending an email with a mutt one-line without being prompted

2010-08-09 Thread David Champion
* 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 i

Re: Taking notes using Mutt threads

2010-08-29 Thread David Champion
as your print command, or embed it in a macro to accomplish the same 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. 

Re: Taking notes using Mutt threads

2010-08-31 Thread David Champion
it, but now when I try to remember 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 -- David Champion * d...@uchicago.edu * IT Services * University of Chicago

Re: 1.5.20 and sidebar

2010-08-31 Thread David Champion
h less need for tracking state information or compiling arrays. -- David Champion * d...@uchicago.edu * IT Services * University of Chicago

Re: How to match all theaded emails excluding the first one?

2010-09-20 Thread David Champion
older. Assuming you start out uncollapsed: macro index =tS ".." "tag all non-initial messages in threads" You can of course extend this technique to work on the current thread. macro index =ts "set my_resolve=$resolve; set resolve=noset move=$my_resolve" &qu

Re: is it possible to set pager search pattern based on message-hook?

2010-09-28 Thread David Champion
7; Untested (naturally) and probably doesn't work due to quoting, but maybe a start. -- David Champion * d...@uchicago.edu * IT Services * University of Chicago

Re: batch deleting

2010-10-08 Thread David Champion
000 is a search expression. You can enter that to tag messages and then deleted tagged 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

Re: change order of attachments in compose mode

2010-10-25 Thread David Champion
http://paste.org/pastebin/view/23999 -- David Champion * d...@uchicago.edu * IT Services * University of Chicago

Re: attachments in index without patching

2010-11-09 Thread David Champion
really don't want > [1] http://home.uchicago.edu/~dgc/mutt/#attach This patch was incorporated upstream here: changeset: 4412:5a347f860ec3 branch: HEAD user:David Champion date:Tue Oct 04 06:05:39 2005 + summary: Attachment counting for index display (patch-1.

Re: attachment count issue with multipart messages

2010-11-10 Thread David Champion
ds on how you see the relationship between the image 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

Re: Can one fix the directory for saving attachments?

2010-11-21 Thread David Champion
op folder" (~/maildrop is a zfs 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.) -- David Champion * d...@uchicago.edu * IT Services * University of Chicago

Re: format string: time for today, date for others.

2011-01-05 Thread David Champion
ime. Not in out-of-box mutt. 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. -- David Champion * d...@uchicago.edu

Re: format string: time for today, date for others.

2011-01-05 Thread David Champion
he current month, from the current year, etc. I haven't gotten > around to making it available online, but if you want 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

Re: format string: time for today, date for others.

2011-01-05 Thread David Champion
# >= 1d %a %d else: # >= 1w %b %d else: # >= 1y %y%m%d It does work, or I've been misreading my index for the last 5 years. ;) -- David Champion * d...@uchicago.edu * IT Services * University of Chicago

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