Bostjan Muller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 02/02/2001:
Hi!
I am subscribed to quite a few mailing lists, and every of those mailing lists
has it's procmail rule and is distributed to it's maibox. I view my mail
through an imap server, since I view it from random
Jason Helfman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 02/06/2001:
I am using Procmail to copy all incoming messages to a mbox file called
backup-inbox, however I don't want it to be watched for incoming mail in
my mailboxes clarification. Is their a way to accomplish this via
Roel Vanhout ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 02/15/2001:
Anyway, my question of the day is if there is a better way to detect new
mail in the folder view. According to the manual new mail is detected by
checking the access time of the folder, but I also have a mailchecker
Frank Derichsweiler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something
to this effect on 02/15/2001:
I have a problem during startup of mutt on a fast hardware.
Starting mutt with
xterm -geometry 220x80+70+100 -vb -T "mutt Mail" -j -e mutt
produces a large xterm, but mutt only uses 1/3 of the lines.
Timothy Grant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 03/02/2001:
Hi all,
I just changed boxes, copied my home directory to the new box, fired up mutt
and things seem to be working well. However, I am seeing a message I have
never seen before (or else I wasn't paying very good
Marco Ahrendt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 04/04/2001:
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 02:38:52PM +0200, Johannes Huettemeister wrote:
hi,
how do i keep a mailbox (in the pager) marked as new when there are
still unread mails in that box.
e.g. when i got 2 new mail in
Thomas Duterme ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 04/04/2001:
So I use 'c' all the time to go through all of my mailboxes
and find out which box has new mail.
A couple of questions.
It appears Mutt is only acknowledging some of my mail
folders (all in maildir format in
Wade A. Mosely ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 04/09/2001:
Tim Whitehead wrote:
my_hdr X-Mailer: `mutt -v | sed s/"[:space:]*(.*"//`
I think I'd do it like this:
my_hdr X-Mailer: `mutt -v | head -1 | awk '{printf "%s %s", $1, $2}'`
(darren)
--
Historically speaking,
Rich Lafferty ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 04/10/2001:
I would think that, based on the level of interaction that mutt
provides, that a Java applet to interface with mutt would be more
appropriate.
At that point, you may as well just use a Java ssh client, and
Johannes Zellner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 04/26/2001:
is it possible to have the index pages opened with all
threads collapsed automatically?
Add the following to your muttrc:
# collapse all threads when entering a folder
folder-hook . 'push \eV'
(darren)
--
ZHENG, You-Zhong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on
04/30/2001:
1)I use 'L' to reply to mailing list, is there any fast key
to quickly post in mailing list? e.g. There for I don't
have to type To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A macro will do this nicely:
macro index U mail[EMAIL
ZHENG, You-Zhong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on
05/02/2001:
I try the alias function, I define some, but
each time I type an alias, mutt automatically
append @myhostname for me. How to prevent
mutt from doing this?
Are you sourcing the file to which the aliases are
Tracy R Reed ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 05/02/2001:
3. A faster and easier way to switch from one folder to another. Currently I
hit
c ? j as many times as necessary to get to the next folder I want to read \n
It would be nice if I could just hit N to go to the
Clemens Vonrhein ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on
05/11/2001:
after changing from elmME+ to mutt (mainly because of threads and
colors) I'm unable to find one feature I really got used to:
After attaching the file, in the compose menu, use the arrow keys
to select the
Masand, Manish ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 05/17/2001:
any solution to this problem? anyone?
Yeah:
mutt -a xyz.txt [EMAIL PROTECTED] (cat abc.txt; echo --; cat ~/.signature)
(darren)
--
Optimization hinders evolution.
Larry Hignight ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 05/18/2001:
I'm not sure how I missed this in the Mutt manual and some online tutorials,
but I have some people on another mail list complaining that my email isn't
wrapping properly. I am using vim as my editor. Which needs
Jeremy M. Dolan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 05/21/2001:
I've set $mbox to the same as $spoolfile, since I don't like a
seperate mbox in my ~.
I've noticed this prevents mbox-hooks from firing, for the messages
that I *do* want moved.
Does mbox-hook ! blah blah
dave hoye ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 05/31/2001:
TWIMC,
when I send messages from within mutt, the backspace keymapping
is lost. I am using the vim editor. Is there an addition to
the .muttrc to correct this? or is it a vim problem?
thanx in advance for the
Dr. Christian Seberino ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on
06/05/2001:
When one does mutt -f mail file it would be nice to have
the path automagically set so that I do not have to type
it in every day. Is there any way to set path in .muttrc
and/or anywhere else?
set
Dr. Christian Seberino ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on
06/06/2001:
Thanks for the help. I really appreciate it.
The set folder= works great but I noticed that
the mailboxes line was not necessary. What
is *that* line used for?
You were right that mutt -f +file
Louis LeBlanc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on
06/07/2001:
Hey all.
I am getting my mutt configs nicely whipped into shape, but I am
missing one thing: colors when reading or writing mail. I am using
mutt 1.3.18i with the vvv patches, and I have the following lines
Louis LeBlanc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on
06/07/2001:
The :syn check shows a boatload of 'muttrc*' groups, but nothing else,
which implies to me that the vimrc I am using is geared more toward
editing the .muttrc file. Am I right there?
That sounds right. What does
Louis LeBlanc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on
06/07/2001:
Ok, small victory. I removed the '-u .mutt/mutt.vimrc' option from my
'editor' definition, and now I get color in my composition window.
Some of them, anyway. Smileys, URLS and email addresses are still not
John Levon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 06/09/2001:
I wrote a little patch I find quite handy :
http://www.movement.uklinux.net/patches/mutt-reply.diff
# This tiny patch allows defaults for list-reply when there is
# no list address found. This means you can use
Andy Wingo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 06/14/2001:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Michael Elkins wrote:
I would suggest using Mutt's scoring with an appropriate $score_threshold_delete
value. This should just as well for IMAP mailboxes as any other type of
filtering. I
Masand, Manish ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 06/19/2001:
i was looking at the /etc/aliases file
a sample set up would be :-
# Alias for distribution list, members specified here:
staff:wnj,mosher,sam,ecc,mckusick,sklower,olson,rwh@ernie
so would staff be the
Richard G. Ball ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 06/19/2001:
On Jun 20, 12:24am, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Subject: Re: urlview in a new window
Richard G. Ball [mutt-users] 19/06/01 12:56 -0400:
Is there a way to have helpers like urlview open up a new terminal
GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on
06/28/2001:
Hi all.
Is there anyone who can tell me how to configure/compile
mutt to support Maildirs (qmail default delivery) ?
in your muttrc:
set mbox_type=Maildir
# The trailing slash tells mutt its Maildir
Benjamin Michotte [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 06/28/2001:
hello,
I use vi (elvis) like editor.
I wan't to cut lines on 72d colon... I know that I've got simply to put
a tw=72 in my ~/.exrc but I don't want to cut lines when I code...
Is there any way to set this
Victor [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 07/06/2001:
While mutt's running I'd like all the deleted messages to be
automatically move from the various folders to a specific folder to be
kept for a strecth of time and be definetely deleted at my will and/or
exiting from mutt.
darren chamberlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on
07/06/2001:
Victor [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 07/06/2001:
While mutt's running I'd like all the deleted messages to be
automatically move from the various folders to a specific folder to be
kept
Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 07/09/2001:
Is it possible to source different mutt config files somehow based on a shell
script type thingie?
I guess I could have my .zshrc copy the appropriate mutt config file to
.muttrc based on where i'm logging in from
Dominik Vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 07/09/2001:
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 12:09:49PM +0100, John Arundel wrote:
Sure, you can do extraordinary things with mutt, but sometimes it's
better to use the tool for the job. Adding procmail-style mail filtering
Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on
07/09/2001:
On 07/09/01 06:02 AM, darren chamberlain sat at the `puter and typed:
Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 07/09/2001:
thanks for the responses about my first question. i have one other
Hi Bob,
Bob Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 07/09/2001:
I just installed mutt on a Unix box I started setting up recently, so
I'm pretty new to both mutt and Unix. I have six questions:
I'll address the ones for which I have (more or less) definite answers.
3) And
Chris Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 07/11/2001:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
#randsig.pl, by Don Blaheta. Released into public domain, blah, blah, blah.
# Generates a signature randomly from a single file of witty quotes which
# the user maintains; the quotes can be
Jonathan Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 07/12/2001:
I've recently become unhappy with the way that my email is
sorted/stored/whatever, and I've been looking into more advanced ways
of handling it as opposed to a big text file. I really love the concept
of vfolders,
Szabo Attila [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on
07/13/2001:
How can I set a different folder to save messages from
the mutt mailing-list automatically when I quit.
Is it possible ??
And if I want to save the messages
sent from mutt-users@... to a different folder,
I set
Justin R. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 07/13/2001:
Thus spake Walt Mankowski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Depends where the messages are that you're deleting. I find I'm
generally deleting the newest messages, which are at the end of the
file and don't take long at
Sander Smeenk [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 07/19/2001:
I want 'c' to do 'change-folders, ?, tab' so I did 'macro index c c?\t'
But ofcourse that introduced a macro-loop. I solved this by doing a
'bind @ change-folders', and then 'macro index c @?\t'. But now I'm
peter horst [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 07/31/2001:
I want to periodically delete all unsaved messages in a given mailbox
(mutt 1.2.5i); to this end I've put the following in my .muttrc:
macro index .d /eVT.;d$ delete all messages
1) Does this look right?
2) Is
Kyle Knack [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 08/08/2001:
I've finally figured out that 'reverse_name' isn't working because my
alternates line isn't matching properly. I have it written as:
set alternates =
([EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL
Will Yadley [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 08/09/2001:
The only way I can seem to get my file browser to disply my
folders in the order i have them listed (as 'mailboxes) is to
do: set sort_browser=unsorted
this is great except when i hit 'tab' key, the directories
Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on
08/19/2001:
Ken Weingold mutt [19/08/01 05:22 -0400]:
One thing, too. It is possible that the MTA on your server is
ignoring procmail. I had this issue once on a shell account I got.
they use dmail, and it did
David Rock [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 08/20/2001:
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 10:35:55AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on
08/19/2001:
My ISP uses Postfix, and it completely ignores both
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on
08/29/2001:
So sprach »Alexander 'Digital Projects' Skwar« am 2001-08-25 um 11:30:50 +0200 :
I'd like to assign a macro to a key, which allows me to easily store all
the messages of a folder in another folder.
How can I
Paul de Weerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/11/2001:
I recently switched to using Mutt for all my mail. Sure do like
it ! But I do miss some tools I had back when using ELM, namely
frm and nfrm. frm listed all mails in a specified mailbox (or
$MAIL if none was
Cliff Sarginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/13/2001:
Oops, sorry guys.
A slight configuration error !
Apologies for the annoyance.
Well, at least now we all have your public key...
(darren)
--
I'd rather have my own game show than enough votes to become
president.
Vittorio [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/13/2001:
i'm a subscriber of many lists and when i reply some message i have to
modify the field 'to:' because in it invariably the name of the sender
appears insted of the list address.
i've tried modifying tke folder.hook
Victor Yegorov [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/18/2001:
* Cliff Sarginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [17.09.2001 19:55]:
Hello
I like to have threads collapsed by default.
However I would like some indication in the index display
that a message is the first in a thread.
alexus [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/19/2001:
hi
i download mutt 1.2.5i from mutt.org website download and installed it
without any problems
here is my situation/problem w/ mutt
whenever i sent emails from mutt it adds . (dot) after @ and before my host
in
Erika Pacholleck [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/20/2001:
Now however this does not work, mutts index keeps black (no it
is not black text on black bg ;) ) although the status lines
already indicates the correct size, but no messages counted.
mbox files are separated by
Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/24/2001:
How do I put these two commands into a single statement?
send-hook ~C x[sm]l 'my_hdr X-currently-using: xalan saxon fop xep on linux'
send-hook ~C x[sm]l 'set signature=echo -e Eric Smith\nSee mail headers for
Matìj Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/25/2001:
I have worked on archmail script a little bit yesterday and the
results are attached (I used zip to ensure verbatim transport).
I have divided script into two, because I was not able to debugg
your find command.
Johansson Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/26/2001:
Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to
store your Maildir-Folders in.
I have over 2gigs of mail in ~/Maildir ;)
set spoolfile=~/Maildir # if that is so
Still gives me the same
Enrique de la Torre [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/26/2001:
maybe it's a strange question, but i'd like to listen to a
song, mp3, while i'm reading my girlfriend's mails ;)
*Maybe* it's a strange question? ;) Is that to alert her that
you're reading her mail when she's
Andrew Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on
10/03/2001:
is there a better way?
Take a look at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mutt-users@mutt.org/msg03785.html
hmm...yes. apparently this isn't an uncommon question of late.
still, that solution, while interesting (i
Volker Moell [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 10/18/2001:
Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
Also, what is the _effective_ difference between sourcing a file, and
writing some kind of mutt-script to toggle a bunch of options? I don't
actually see one :)
I think: way better
Drew Raines [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 10/18/2001:
I fear this is something obvious, but I've tried everything I can think
of in both 1.2.5 and 1.3.22.1.
I can't get my_hdr From: to display anything other than
Drew Raines [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Everything else
Eric Van Buggenhaut [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 10/30/2001:
Now, what I'm trying to do is:
I have a IN.perso folder where all my private e-mails arrive
(thru procmail). This folder has a mbox defined in muttrc:
mbox-hook IN.perso ~/Mail/perso
I can easily get
Piotr Stolc [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 11/10/2001:
I have one, maybe trivial, problem...I want to choose some configuration
options (like 'from' string, signature etc) when I start composing mail. Now
I can do this with folder-hook, but this is very uncomfortable. IMHO
Steven G. Harms [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 11/13/2001:
*snip*
I would like to be able to reply to these messages and have the
reply go to the user. Currently, the mail bounces back into
the daemon and is logged - but does does not get this information
to the
Magnus Bodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 11/09/2001:
On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 08:32:33PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
I'd be willing to bet that perl's implementation of regex is starkly
different than mutt's.
mutts regexp == POSIX?
Is it gnu or classic Henry
Dan Boger [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 11/16/2001:
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 01:31:30PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
perl -i -n -e 's/^/- /;' $1
something like this? :)
Close!
perl -i -pe 's/^/- /' $1
(darren)
--
We are Pentium of Borg. Division is futile. You will be
David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on
11/16/2001:
Darren Dan --
...and then darren chamberlain said...
% Dan Boger [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 11/16/2001:
% On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 01:31:30PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% perl -i -n -e 's
Mike A. Oligny [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 11/26/2001:
Is there any way to have Mutt warn me if I am opening a second
session? I find sometimes flags don't get updated because I've
had two or three copies of the client running unintentionally...
(I know--don't do it
Brian Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 12/05/2001:
OK guys and gals, I almost didn't post this for fear I missed something
in the pound of documentation I've read g, but here goes.
I have nothing to say about this, but...
* I've managed to be able to clear sign
Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on
12/06/2001:
Nils Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3) When I leave that folder, I want *all* messages (read and unread) to be
moved to a different location.
Any suggestions on how to do that?
Tag all messages (t,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 12/18/2001:
I wonder is it possible to add Midnight Commander-like
view-inside archive functions to mutt? I have .mailcap lines
for all archive types but it lets me view lists of files, not
more. It could be achived by
Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 01/15/2002:
Occasionally, I Cc an email and the recipient of the Cc assumes
that the email is directed to them (and not just copied to them).
Is it possible to add an attribution-like line similar to:
This is a copy of an email
Francis A. Holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 01/18/2002:
no links on mutt.org for mailing list archives
so i'll just ask my question...
[-- snip --]
the outgoing mail could be counted somehow
using mutt's capabilities and that's why
i am here any ideas? (not
Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 01/24/2002:
* and then Jeremy Blosser blurted
On Jan 23, Jason Nealis [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
What's the easyiest way to delete message 1-2000?
D~m 1-2000
D - delete-pattern
~m 1-2000 - pattern
Daniel Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on
02/06/2002:
I've been planning to do this for a while.
It seems to me that the only time that more than two levels of
sorting is useful is when the first level is threads. If
anyone can give me a plausible scenario where
Lei Ding [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 02/07/2002:
I just started to using exim. Recieving pop3 mail is fine. But
Whenever I send email, mutt didn't reports any failure. But It
just unable to deliver to the destination. I have also checked
for local mail, there also
Michael Elkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 02/11/2002:
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 08:30:50AM +, Benjamin Smith wrote:
Why is this? This is a mutt limitation isn't it, as other
ncurses apps (w3m) can colour *and* underline, perhaps this
should get placed on a TODO
Quoting Alan Lue [EMAIL PROTECTED] [13 Feb-02 09:16]:
Better yet, does anyone know of a good way to send mass emails
without using a 3rd-party service?
Why not just use a mailing list manager and set up a moderated
list (so that none of the recipients can send to the list)?
(darren)
--
The
Quoting Philip Mak [EMAIL PROTECTED] [19 Feb-02 15:59]:
Does anyone know of a program that I can set as a cron job to
go through an mbox file, and delete all messages that are from
a mailing list and are 21 days old?
Here is what I do:
folder-hook . push 'D~r15d!~F\n'
This deletes
Quoting Stephan van Beerschoten [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22 Feb-02 05:59]:
I recently installed a completely new machine (FreeBSD
4.5-RELEASE) that replaced an older one. I also installed Mutt.
But now, mutt keeps telling me that there is new mail in
=System, which is one of my procmail-sorted
Quoting Thomas Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] [25 Feb-02 14:50]:
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Marco Fioretti wrote:
3) Don;t you have enscript on your solaris box? It might work.
Yes, but I don't believe it has any special functions for
filtering and formatting email headers.
Enscript does; pass the
Quoting David Collantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [25 Feb-02 15:20]:
I would like to change my index to look instead of:
L 66 Feb 22 To mutt-users@mutt. ( 0.2K) The Subject goes here...
to:
L 66 Feb 22 2002 To mutt-users@mutt. ( 0.2K) The Subject goes here...
I read the %d uses the
Quoting Thomas Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] [26 Feb-02 02:10]:
I had never noticed that before. The command
enscript --help-pretty-print
lists about twenty other file types that can be prettified.
Great stuff.
Tom:
Try printing to a color printer too; it works very well.
Quoting Dominik Vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [27 Feb-02 08:22]:
I have been using mutt in an rxvt window with a background xpm
for a long time, using the version from the SuSE distribution
withouth compilling myself. Since SuSE 7.2 however, rxvt
covers the background image with a black character
Quoting Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Feb 28, 2002 10:48]:
Andre Berger wrote:
Are there key bindings for slrn around that make it use the
same keys as mutt?
i asked this very question on the mutt newsgroup, and didn't
get any responses. however i think it would be great if someone
Quoting David Collantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 06, 2002 09:52]:
I have a very long list of mailboxes. When I get into the
mailbox list, I can see at the top I have 3 mailboxes with new
messages, but I have to scroll down looking for those 3 one's.
If there a way to mask and show only the
Quoting Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 07, 2002 01:16]:
i was thinking about this in the car tonight, and i realized
that (AFAIK) there isn't a simple interactive command line
program to help new users adjust to / configure mutt.
Like many others have mentioned, I am also interested in
Quoting Steve Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 07, 2002 10:16]:
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 10:05:08AM -0500, darren chamberlain wrote:
myself to this project. Also, someone mentioned earlier in the
thread that they could provide CVS space and mailing list support.
In other words, count me
Quoting cruciatuz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 07, 2002 10:51]:
i like python(.org) and i think it would be a good choice for
this tool, because team-development would be easier (just my
opinion, i don't want to start a silly language war).
I like python too, it's a good language. I brought up
Quoting Steve Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 07, 2002 12:49]:
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 08:55:08AM -0800, Carl B. Constantine wrote:
Well, if we're not reinventing the wheel, why not just ask the guy if
we can have a copy of his whole HTML and just include it with the mutt
distribution?
Quoting Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 07, 2002 16:30]:
On 07/03/02 MuttER did speaketh:
Goodness... Open several xterm windows with mutt and look at all
the different msgs you wish.
I just tried xterm -e mutt, and I get a no such file or
directory error. Any idea what
) Write down the answer.
#!/usr/bin/perl
# --
# $Id$
# --
# Inital version by darren chamberlain [EMAIL PROTECTED
Quoting Mike Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 08, 2002 11:51]:
I think a major improvement would be to store the configuration
file (sorry for the buzzword) metainfo seperately.
*nod*
Have a parsable file containg the options, possible values, and
description. This will make adding new
Quoting Ken Weingold [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 10, 2002 18:05]:
I am getting a new shell account where I am limited 50 megs of
space. Even though I use my own patched version of mutt, they
do have it installed. What I want to do is use the mutt binary
from ~/bin, but use the rest of the stuff
Quoting Lorin Winchester [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 11, 2002 11:39]:
[-- snip --]
So is this a case of users not knowing how to properly
configure/use their MTAs, or is it a case of the list
administrator not knowing how to properly setup the list? I
posted this here since this list runs
Quoting Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 11, 2002 12:58]:
I'm with a little matter: I work with several folder to store
mails in filtering of procmail... When I type c and ? I
receive:
1 drwxr-sr-x 31 michel michel 2048 Mar 09 07:33 ../
2 drwxr-sr-x 2 michel michel
Quoting Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 12, 2002 20:10]:
How to save all messages of a thread?
I do this quite often, to make special purpose, short-lived
mailboxes apropos to a particular discussion.
An easy (manual) way is to tag-thread and then do tag-prefix
save to save all the tagged
Quoting Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 13, 2002 08:14]:
* darren chamberlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020313 13:07]:
How to save all messages of a thread?
An easy (manual) way is to tag-thread and then do
tag-prefix save to save all the tagged messages.
In my setup that esc-t to for tag
Quoting David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 13, 2002 08:37]:
Darren, et al --
...and then darren chamberlain said...
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% Quoting Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 12, 2002 20:10]:
% How to save all messages of a thread?
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% I do this quite often, to make special purpose, short-lived
Quoting Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 12, 2002 18:43]:
Modified Julian Dates are completely numeric and therefore
suitable for all Earthlings (not just astronomers) but
unfortunately my /bin/date, from Red Hat's sh-utils-2.0-11 RPM,
doesn't support them. It really should.
Completely
Quoting David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 21, 2002 13:15]:
* On 2002.03.20, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's only one thing I really miss: I'd like to be abled to
define my own commands. Something like:
define my-command-1
Quoting Nicolas Rachinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 22, 2002 06:20]:
* Cameron Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-22 12:24:10 +1100]:
Someone has already mentioned his startup file being:
source shell-cmd |
Wouldn't:
macro foo :source shell-cmd|
be general enough to
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