, but it is not too
convient.
use aliases, make the list in your alias file and assign them all to as a
group to a single alias.
then bcc to the alias you have chosen.
read about aliases in the man file, man mutt
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* Erik Christiansen dva...@internode.on.net [02-28-13 02:44]:
On 27.02.13 15:59, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
I am *against* Reply-To: mudging by list software and believe it
should *only* be employed by a poster wishing replies to his posts to
be rec'd by a different account such as posting
to
attachments which are a classic attack vector?
I believe it is *mostly* for show. I can so I will, see me.
Your questions/statement are spot on.
And some may not know how to sign one message and not another
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* Derek Martin inva...@pizzashack.org [02-27-13 13:56]:
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 08:00:24AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
[...]
Responding to list mail *should* be to the list unless op has
*specifically* requested direct mail. All other action is illogical
and inefficient.
Here's
* Derek Martin inva...@pizzashack.org [02-27-13 15:45]:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 03:13:43PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
[...]
While you disagree with my general and incomplete statement, I do
agree with you that there are times when a private reply is prudent
Fair enough, but I'll just
* Derek Martin inva...@pizzashack.org [02-27-13 17:29]:
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 08:00:24AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
To my understanding, list software does not decide, except concerning MFT.
*The* problem is users not responding to list, L, but rather to all, g.
For the record
* Derek Martin inva...@pizzashack.org [02-27-13 13:56]:
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 08:00:24AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
[...]
Responding to list mail *should* be to the list unless op has
*specifically* requested direct mail. All other action is illogical
and inefficient.
Here's
and *your* responsibility for content,
not the software you employe or the list-server software. Do you bother
to look at the headers for the msgs you post or respond?
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use L exclusively, with one exception, a private list
using LYRIS which has Reply-To: set to the list addr. I haven't found
the right combination to make mutt see it as a list and I have list and
subscribe set to the list addr
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* Chris Bannister cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz [02-23-13 00:32]:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 07:44:37AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
Then it *should* be upon you to adjust your mail-system to provide the
*special* provision that *you* desire rather than force an un-needed extra
copy upon
-needed extra
copy upon the rest of the world.
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* s. keeling keel...@nucleus.com [02-18-13 10:43]:
Incoming from Mehturt:
[...]
I'm using the SMTP functionality built in mutt.
Er, what? I'm not sure that exists (though I could be mistaken).
mutt -v |grep SMTP
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* s. keeling keel...@nucleus.com:
Incoming from Alexander Dahl:
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 12:51:54AM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
But dumbing things down also causes problems. People should learn
some social graces. Email is one of the basic forms of communication
in our new electronic
* s. keeling keel...@nucleus.com:
Incoming from Patrick Ben Koetter:
* s. keeling keel...@nucleus.com:
Roger that. The mortals I know think email's old-school/obsolete.
They consider it hard to use, their inboxes are full of UCE (or
If you use http://automx.org setting up a new
the dups in duplicates/.
who the mails are to/from/cc/bcc/ makes no difference, mails are
declared dups by the Msg-ID, nothing else. If the same mail is posted
twice, it will not have the same Msg-ID, ie: not a dup.
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# ---
LOCKFILE = msgid.cache.lock
:0 Whc: msgid.lock
| $FORMAIL -D 16384 msgid.cache
LOCKFILE
### save duplicates in case of error
:0 a:
$MAILDIR/duplicates
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*.
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* Ed w...@comcast.net [01-30-13 10:48]:
How do I strip the headers when I save a message ?
I know of no *mutt* specific facility, but rebinding save to script
which would perform the actions you wish would be possible. Note: I
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) file should contain the line below. Be sure to
include the single and double quotes, and unless you know your site to be
running smrsh (the SendMail Restricted SHell), it must be an absolute
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. is a .forward file in my home dir a must ?
man procmail
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* horseriver horseriv...@gmail.com [01-25-13 13:24]:
Would mutt call default mail delivery agent when startup?
1st, please start new threads when you change subject/topic.
mutt reads mail
mda delivers mail
mta transfers mail
fetchmail gets mail, is a mda
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* horseriver horseriv...@gmail.com [01-26-13 00:09]:
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 02:17:27PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* horseriver horseriv...@gmail.com [01-25-13 13:24]:
Would mutt call default mail delivery agent when startup?
mutt reads mail
mda delivers mail
mta transfers
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* horseriver horseriv...@gmail.com [01-24-13 09:57]:
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 08:38:08AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* horseriver horseriv...@gmail.com [01-24-13 05:07]:
OK!
Here is my config:
:0
* ^TO_: mutt-users@mutt.org
$MAILDIR/mutt
can
* s. keeling keel...@nucleus.com [01-24-13 12:06]:
Incoming from Patrick Shanahan:
mbox stores multiple emails in a single file while maildir separates
each email into separate files. There are advantages and
dis-advantages to each format. Personally, I use mbox but have a
great number
? You're not doing your homework.
em, just noticed trailing : missing on recipie declaration. A
*necessary* lock for mbox delivery.
Do not see where $MAILDIR points.
No one can tell you when you continually provide insufficient information
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good idea: enclose in quotes any chars that would normally be escaped,
ie: / as $PMDIR/log
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* Patrick Shanahan ptilopt...@gmail.com [01-24-13 23:36]:
* horseriver horseriv...@gmail.com [01-24-13 23:25]:
Thanks!
There is no log file generated in the $PMDIR/.
Here is my .procmailrc:
VERBOSE=yes
# Upon debugging remove the #
LOGABSTRACT=all
MAILDIR
man procmailex
man procmailrc
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complaining about us geeks not understanding
them. We need to step up our game.]
Insincere apologies are worth as much as your post, us$0.02. Your abuse is
unwarranted and inexcusable. Clean up your act!
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* horseriver horseriv...@gmail.com [01-13-13 07:11]:
thanks!
I use abook and lbdb which did come packaged with mutt. They are quite
simple to setup following the included documentation, and readily
available, lbdb-0.37-11.1.2.x86_64, abook-0.6.0pre2-10.1.2.x86_64.
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* Alexander Gattin xr...@yandex.ru [01-09-13 11:23]:
On Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 09:50:59AM -0500, Patrick
Shanahan wrote:
There is no *hack* but a legitimate mail configuration.
It's a legitimate UNIX-way configuration, bit the world ceased to be
that way 10 years ago. SMTP servers no longer
* Alexander Gattin xr...@yandex.ru [01-09-13 13:46]:
On Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 11:54:57AM -0500, Patrick
Shanahan wrote:
no, not so. And I can do the same from windoz. It is nothing to do
with *nix but with *configuration* of your mailing system.
nope, what you describe is UNIX/ARPA mail
* Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com [01-09-13 15:02]:
On Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 12:42:42PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com [01-09-13 12:25]:
On Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 11:54:57AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Alexander Gattin xr...@yandex.ru [01-09-13 11:23
Torsten Preut
t.w...@tu-bs.de Torsten Wolf
virtuali...@v2w.de Torsten Bergander
lbdbq ? | wc -l
5023
but I have been using it since I first started using mutt, ~1998.
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own isp, and use your gmail From: address, ie:
my_hdr From: horseriver horseriv...@gmail.com
works for me...
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* Torsten Flammiger nos...@netfg.net:
I have written a small read-only tool in C++ to query my OwnCloud
storage. See https://github.com/tfl/qvcardsearch for details.
Maybe it is useful for somebody.
You are my hero!
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* Torsten Flammiger nos...@netfg.net:
On 21:57 So 06 Jan, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Torsten Flammiger nos...@netfg.net:
I have written a small read-only tool in C++ to query my OwnCloud
storage. See https://github.com/tfl/qvcardsearch for details.
Maybe it is useful for somebody
* Christian Brabandt cbli...@256bit.org [12-26-12 10:23]:
Hi Patrick!
On Di, 25 Dez 2012, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
limit from email.addr
:l ~f email.addr
perhaps a little reading of the documentation would make it possible.
Perhaps reading the message to which you answered
* Christian Brabandt cbli...@256bit.org [12-26-12 11:04]:
On Mi, 26 Dez 2012, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Christian Brabandt cbli...@256bit.org [12-26-12 10:23]:
Hi Patrick!
On Di, 25 Dez 2012, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
limit from email.addr
:l ~f email.addr
* Christian Brabandt cbli...@256bit.org [12-26-12 12:27]:
Hi Patrick!
On Mi, 26 Dez 2012, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
x...@synapse.plus.com asked
quote:
I'd like to set up a macro which will set the limit to all mail sent
by the selected message sender
you find that the syntax or particular operation does not work, after
checking the valuable documentation provided.
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email.addr
:l ~f email.addr
perhaps a little reading of the documentation would make it possible.
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since
~1998 and do *not* have a problem finding new mail. Perhaps you should
re-examine your usage/habits, instead of branding the evolved default
settings of mutt as illogical and unusable and instead try to determine
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explain. Remember that
what you do not state is not seen or recognized by me.
Everyone has different wishes/likes/desires and it may just be that mutt
does not suit you. It does for me and many others.
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* Marco net...@lavabit.com [12-20-12 16:59]:
On 2012–12–20 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
I would guess that buffy has reset the file asscess time for .beta and
that is what mutt uses to determin new mail.
to prove, check the time of new.mail before buffy and after...
I just checked
this myself sometime back but no longer
require it and cannot remember where/how I did it.
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* Alan McConnell a...@his.com [12-19-12 16:32]:
Wow, you are quick!
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 04:19:32PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Alan McConnell a...@his.com [12-19-12 16:13]:
[...]
File not found
Iceweasel can't find the file at /home/alan/tmp/mutt.html.
[...]
I have
index.
re: mairix is a program for indexing and searching email messages stored
in maildir, MH or mbox folders
http://www.rpcurnow.force9.co.uk/mairix/
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* Michael Elkins m...@sigpipe.org [12-17-12 19:11]:
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 06:57:08PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
I find mairix to be very helpful. It creates a searchable index.
Just to add to the list, there are a few other external indexing options as
well:
http://notmuchmail.org
.
And the persistent screen/tmux session retains my mutt session as I left
it. My local tmux session provides me instant access to five local
computers merely by accessing the session.
And I carry a usb flash stick with cygwin that provides me an xterm screen
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* of a particular subject.
Which means we are all ignorant but that does not mean we are stupid,
understanding that my wife may disagree with anything I say.
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* Erik Christiansen dva...@internode.on.net [12-06-12 01:39]:
On 05.12.12 11:24, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
This is nice but doesn't preserve quote indicators when wrapping :^(
That may be a third reason why it's commented out in my .procmailrc. :-)
These days I just have wrap set
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* Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com [12-01-12 00:06]:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 11:15:42PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
Yahoo now requires posting from a yahoo account via their smtp or from
their web service, since last year some time. I have dropped all but one
group, but only read. I
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* Grant Edwards grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com [12-01-12 10:27]:
On 2012-12-01, Patrick Shanahan ptilopt...@gmail.com wrote:
* Grant Edwards grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com [11-30-12 21:13]:
...
I think the Yahoo list server can be used by anybody (I guess you have
to sign up for a Yahoo account
* Grant Edwards grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com [12-01-12 11:07]:
On 2012-12-01, Patrick Shanahan ptilopt...@gmail.com wrote:
...
I am not explaining properly/sufficiently. Yahoo *requires* your posting
addr matches your smtp.
:^)
Ah, that's indeed quite different than what you wrote
their web service.
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to worry
about. They are what deem us a society and how we are judged by our
peers.
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or
colo[u]r me gone.
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, consider a procmail rule to strip the Cc: header from msgs
From.*ixion\@ixion.org.uk
You *do* user procmail? :^)
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a bit more thought, I wonder why this post which contains
mutt-users@... in the header 14 times does not cause you dups ???
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From: addr. That way I see my posts on
list.
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not an ideal situation.
And, if you talk about it, generally people's reaction is well, can't
compete with Google -- they've got too much money, talent, etc.
/rant
KMail and Kontact (calendar) integrate fairly well. Calendars share
dates.
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* Will Yardley mutt-us...@veggiechinese.net [11-29-12 17:14]:
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 03:14:31PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
KMail and Kontact (calendar) integrate fairly well. Calendars share
dates.
That's client software, isn't it?
I'm not talking about client software - I'm
* Tony's unattended mail tony.parker-9o8uv...@cool.fr.nf [11-25-12 08:48]:
On 2012-11-24, Patrick Shanahan ptilopt...@gmail.com wrote:
* Tony's unattended mail tony.parker-9o8uv...@cool.fr.nf [11-24-12 15:58]:
Again, this is another straw man. What I am suggesting is not the
format=flowed
/mutt/samples/sample.muttrc-tlr
then set check_mail in ~/.muttrc
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no, convention is: standard, standard behavior, standard usage,
time-honored practice, tradition, collective agreement
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be abused. Nice try though!
*any* standard will be abused! Saying that it can be abused assures
that it *will* be abused. Looks like Derek *made* a ringer.
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key is ENTER,I want
to change it to down direction key .
man muttrc
search for bind
search google for example .muttrc
and look and the examples for binding a key/macro-to-a-key
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into your .muttrc or invoke it when you wish by
using the command line at the bottom of the mutt screen, : set pager=tea
You could even bind it to a key-combination/hot-key.
To return to normal replace with set pager=
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you utilize to display email as it
fails to deal with everyday email by not correcting misspelllings.
Remember, it is the responsibility of the reader to properly interpret
rather than the writer to make his discourse comprehended.
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disclaimers *and* the bottom poster who does the same and adds a single
line (or more) of comment which probably ends up being a me 2 or not
even pertaining to the subject.
[N]etiquette is dying just as etiquette and personal consideration is also
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on the reciever but sent mat'l in a manner that would be
presented as one *should* expect.
When receiving a message that has several quoting levels, the wrapping can
present some very short lines as the *line* is wrapped, the paragraph is
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line length and I didn't expect that you would. I didn't
bring up the topic, merely commented.
You are quite prolific with help/advice and that is appreciated.
Have a Dos XXs on me, or two. I ran out and have been left with only
Corona but it will suffice.
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receiving mail.
mutt's address is: majord...@mutt.org
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, ssh'ing into the server. Then
I found tmux and felt better using it remotely.
There are ways and there are waz.
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Mail *is* text. Color is whatever you assign to your term. html is for
web sites, not mail.
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mail this way before and would do it
again if it were a practical option.
Why not change postfix master.cf to use another port 1024? Not a big
thing, one line to edit and restart postfix.
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as first in
the list and try.
see in mutt.doc, 7. Setting Variables Based Upon Mailbox
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session remotely from anywhere on anyone's box, including windoz running
vnc from a usb stick.
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a
*different* abook db, other than ~/.abook, for your list and alter
/usr/lib64/lbdb/m_abook (change ABOOK=/usr/bin/abook to your-choice) and
save to a different file-name, then
too much work for *what* gain...
alias my_list alias1 alias2 alias3 alias4 ... ...
much simpler.
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* Paolo Pisati p.pis...@gmail.com [10-05-12 07:11]:
I can't make mutt to open my ~/Maildir/inbox by default.
...
mailboxes +inbox
try: mailboxes +/Maildir/inbox
hth :^)
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* Marcelo Luiz de Laia marcelol...@gmail.com [09-26-12 07:23]:
On 26/09/12 at 07:06am, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Marcelo Luiz de Laia marcelol...@gmail.com [09-26-12 06:59]:
I did a lot of changes in my muttrc (stolen from the net) and now my
lbdb search not work any more.
so undo
to
lists as they were considered duplicates (they existed in your sent
mail). So I used gmail addresses to receive mail taking advantage of
gmail's excellent spam sorting and only posted via my isp's smtp, using
gmail return addr's.
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my_hdr From: i...@manor-farm.org'
note changed punctuation, ':
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example/configuration which is linked on the Mutt Wiki. There are a
number of other examples on that site if you would like to have a look.
Make a folder-hook of it and never have to think about it again.
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you prefer, doesn't have
to be R. This particular example came from Rado S' muttrc
example/configuration which is linked on the Mutt Wiki. There are a number
of other examples on that site if you would like to have a look.
but... I *only* works in the startup directory.
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* Mandar Mitra mandar.mi...@gmail.com [09-07-12 07:37]:
Patrick Shanahan wrote (Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 07:18:56AM -0400):
grep resent-message-id -A 4 /var/log/mail
will show bounced (resent) posts including recipient address
Not if one uses msmtp, will it?
/var/log/mail
/mail
will show bounced (resent) posts including recipient address
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* martin f krafft madd...@madduck.net:
also sprach Christian Brabandt cbli...@256bit.org [2012.08.16.1937 +0200]:
To store the password clear-text in a file? Yes.
What exactly is the problem with entering the password manually?
I don't know my password. I use asymmetric authentication
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