[Fwd: Re: ports/157280: [patch][maintainer-update] mail/muttils: update to version 1.1]
muttils has been updated to version 1.1 in FreeBSD portstree. Thanks Christian! I'm sure people out there use this port, so just wanted send out an unofficial announcement. Original Message Subject: Re: ports/157280: [patch][maintainer-update] mail/muttils: update to version 1.1 From:cu...@freebsd.org Date:Tue, May 24, 2011 1:27 am To: jhelf...@experts-exchange.com cu...@freebsd.org cu...@freebsd.org -- Synopsis: [patch][maintainer-update] mail/muttils: update to version 1.1 State-Changed-From-To: open-closed State-Changed-By: culot State-Changed-When: Tue May 24 08:27:36 UTC 2011 State-Changed-Why: Committed. Thanks! http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=157280
Re: ports/156189: [new port] mail/muttils: python utilities for console email clients
On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 01:28:42AM +0200, Christian Ebert thus spake: Hi Jason, * Jason Helfman on Thursday, May 12, 2011 at 16:44:49 -0700 Woo hoo! muttils has been committed to FreeBSD! :) Wow, thank you! Your very welcome! From: w...@freebsd.org Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 23:43:03 GMT Subject: Re: ports/156189: [new port] mail/muttils: python utilities for console email clients To: jhelf...@experts-exchange.com, w...@freebsd.org, w...@freebsd.org Synopsis: [new port] mail/muttils: python utilities for console email clients State-Changed-From-To: open-closed State-Changed-By: wxs State-Changed-When: Thu May 12 23:43:03 UTC 2011 State-Changed-Why: Committed. Thanks! http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=156189 Still did not have time start a decent release policy, sorry. Will go for it as soon as I can. Yes, please let me know as you tag, and I can update the port accordingly. Thanks! Jason c -- Vim plugin to paste current GNU Screen buffer in (almost) any mode --- http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1512
Re: mairix search
On Sun, May 08, 2011 at 05:10:22PM -0400, Tim Gray thus spake: On May 08, 2011 at 10:47 PM +0200, Christian Ebert wrote: $ time mairix -v -p I bet that was my problem. I don't think I ever used -p, so there were a lot of dead messages floating around in my db. The times I'm getting now are pretty good. Notmuch seems to be faster, but the times are all low enough that I don't have a problem with any of them. mairix -v -p real0m17.682s user0m4.911s sys 0m8.524s notmuch new --- real0m5.152s user0m0.067s sys 0m0.261s Searches for the two showed a similar gap. Again, neither was slow enough for me to lose any sleep over. mairix: 0m3.044s notmuch: 0m0.410s This is an interesting discussion though. I might play around with mairix a bit more again. I still see mu and notmuch having a major advantage of being built on proper database tools. I get a lot of errors about messages not being indexed by mairix, and that whole recommended dance of removing the lock file before a search, etc. is annoying as well. Furthermore, the thing that excites me about notmuch that the others don't have is the fact that it's built as a library. An enterprising developer could integrate it into a mail client (other than the emacs thing they have going on) and it would be pretty great in my mind. Remember, notmuch isn't just an indexing tool - it also lets you tag messages and search on tags, etc. Does anyone use notmuch for FreeBSD? If so I have created a port, and would like to try it out, but I don't have my mail locally sync'd, yet to verify if this actually works. Anyone willing to try out the attached shell archive? Just run /bin/sh against the attachment, then: cd notmuch; make install (as root, or use sudo) Thanks, Jason # This is a shell archive. Save it in a file, remove anything before # this line, and then unpack it by entering sh file. Note, it may # create directories; files and directories will be owned by you and # have default permissions. # # This archive contains: # # notmuch/ # notmuch/Makefile # notmuch/pkg-descr # notmuch/distinfo # echo c - notmuch/ mkdir -p notmuch/ /dev/null 21 echo x - notmuch/Makefile sed 's/^X//' notmuch/Makefile 'daed98e951f4e6015a65d45ec4b2a91d' X# New ports collection makefile for: muttils X# Date created:April 2 2011 X# Whom:Jason Helfman jhelf...@experts-exchange.com X# X# $FreeBSD$ X# X XPORTNAME= notmuch XPORTVERSION= 0.5 XCATEGORIES=mail python XMASTER_SITES= http://notmuchmail.org/releases/ X XMAINTAINER=jhelf...@experts-exchange.com XCOMMENT= Mail indexing tool X XLIB_DEPENDS= gmime-2.4:${PORTSDIR}/mail/gmime24 \ X talloc.2:${PORTSDIR}/devel/talloc XBUILD_DEPENDS+=xapian-config:${PORTSDIR}/databases/xapian-core XRUN_DEPENDS+= xapian-config:${PORTSDIR}/databases/xapian-core X XPLIST_FILES= bin/notmuch \ X man/man1/notmuch.1.gz XUSE_GMAKE= yes X Xdo-install: X ${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/notmuch ${PREFIX}/bin X ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/notmuch.1.gz ${PREFIX}/man/man1 X X.include bsd.port.mk daed98e951f4e6015a65d45ec4b2a91d echo x - notmuch/pkg-descr sed 's/^X//' notmuch/pkg-descr '96faee797c242a96d3f25e49bbbd52d1' XNotmuch is a command-line based program for indexing, searching, reading, Xand tagging large collections of email messages. X XWWW: http://notmuchmail.org 96faee797c242a96d3f25e49bbbd52d1 echo x - notmuch/distinfo sed 's/^X//' notmuch/distinfo '38ecdd5c0c83491813eed1b00316c9dd' XSHA256 (notmuch-0.5.tar.gz) = c7eeb95c89c5b9cb22cc0b90abce5f923c20c982d607bf32829c989e905ff1a9 XSIZE (notmuch-0.5.tar.gz) = 340156 38ecdd5c0c83491813eed1b00316c9dd exit pgp7NbcKDEP5v.pgp Description: PGP signature
Fwd: Re: ports/156189: [new port] mail/muttils: python utilities for console email clients
Woo hoo! muttils has been committed to FreeBSD! :) ---BeginMessage--- Synopsis: [new port] mail/muttils: python utilities for console email clients State-Changed-From-To: open-closed State-Changed-By: wxs State-Changed-When: Thu May 12 23:43:03 UTC 2011 State-Changed-Why: Committed. Thanks! http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=156189 ---End Message---
Re: Viewing HTML mails with images
On Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 10:54:17AM -0700, Chip Camden thus spake: Quoth Jason Helfman on Saturday, 02 April 2011: On Sat, Apr 02, 2011 at 12:07:32PM -0700, Chip Camden thus spake: Quoth Will Fiveash on Saturday, 02 April 2011: On Sat, Apr 02, 2011 at 10:34:41AM -0400, Tim Gray wrote: On Apr 02, 2011 at 02:11 PM +0100, Christian Ebert wrote: If you're not afraid of Python you can try out viewhtmlmsg from my muttils package: Thanks for reminding me about these. I had installed them awhile ago and never remember to use them. Works great! +1. Thanks for providing that viewhtmlmsg script. -- Will Fiveash +1. I use it almost every day. -- .o. | Sterling (Chip) Camden | http://camdensoftware.com ..o | sterl...@camdensoftware.com | http://chipsquips.com ooo | 2048R/D6DBAF91 | http://chipstips.com I have never used this, but I just ported this to a FreeBSD port today. I will try this out on Monday. Here is a link to it. If anyone has any comments as to if this works, or not, that would be great! http://jgh.devio.us/files/muttils.shar.txt Thanks, Jason -- Awesome! Have you submitted a ports PR for it? I haven't yet. Waiting for some feedback. Does it require mutt, or is mutt just an example of programs it works with? My updated shar pulls in a run-depend of mutt. I just updated it. Thanks, Jason -- .o. | Sterling (Chip) Camden | http://camdensoftware.com ..o | sterl...@camdensoftware.com | http://chipsquips.com ooo | 2048R/D6DBAF91 | http://chipstips.com -- i am a mutthead pgp5tyfg3PIIY.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Viewing HTML mails with images
On Mon, Apr 04, 2011 at 02:35:37PM -0700, Chip Camden thus spake: Quoth Jason Helfman on Monday, 04 April 2011: On Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 10:54:17AM -0700, Chip Camden thus spake: Quoth Jason Helfman on Saturday, 02 April 2011: On Sat, Apr 02, 2011 at 12:07:32PM -0700, Chip Camden thus spake: Quoth Will Fiveash on Saturday, 02 April 2011: On Sat, Apr 02, 2011 at 10:34:41AM -0400, Tim Gray wrote: On Apr 02, 2011 at 02:11 PM +0100, Christian Ebert wrote: If you're not afraid of Python you can try out viewhtmlmsg from my muttils package: Thanks for reminding me about these. I had installed them awhile ago and never remember to use them. Works great! +1. Thanks for providing that viewhtmlmsg script. -- Will Fiveash +1. I use it almost every day. -- .o. | Sterling (Chip) Camden | http://camdensoftware.com ..o | sterl...@camdensoftware.com | http://chipsquips.com ooo | 2048R/D6DBAF91 | http://chipstips.com I have never used this, but I just ported this to a FreeBSD port today. I will try this out on Monday. Here is a link to it. If anyone has any comments as to if this works, or not, that would be great! http://jgh.devio.us/files/muttils.shar.txt Thanks, Jason -- Awesome! Have you submitted a ports PR for it? I haven't yet. Waiting for some feedback. Does it require mutt, or is mutt just an example of programs it works with? My updated shar pulls in a run-depend of mutt. I just updated it. Thanks, Jason -- .o. | Sterling (Chip) Camden | http://camdensoftware.com ..o | sterl...@camdensoftware.com | http://chipsquips.com ooo | 2048R/D6DBAF91 | http://chipstips.com -- i am a mutthead It doesn't require mutt, does it? It's just useful with mutt. It does, but I can take that out. Please test the updated shar. I have no idea how to quickly test this, as everything I run with my mutt dies, or just doesn't work. -jgh -- .o. | Sterling (Chip) Camden | http://camdensoftware.com ..o | sterl...@camdensoftware.com | http://chipsquips.com ooo | 2048R/D6DBAF91 | http://chipstips.com
Re: Viewing HTML mails with images
On Mon, Apr 04, 2011 at 03:29:37PM -0700, Chip Camden thus spake: It looks like it installed everything correctly EXCEPT for viewhtmlmsg. -- .o. | Sterling (Chip) Camden | http://camdensoftware.com ..o | sterl...@camdensoftware.com | http://chipsquips.com ooo | 2048R/D6DBAF91 | http://chipstips.com I am using the 1.0 changset tag of a5fddfc7c81a. I was following the RELEASE tag. The commit tag of 3e84923720a0 has this binary in it. To follow this commit tag, I would need to change the port some, but I don't know if this has been merged into a new release, or not. -jgh
Re: Viewing HTML mails with images
On Mon, Apr 04, 2011 at 03:48:01PM -0700, Jason Helfman thus spake: On Mon, Apr 04, 2011 at 03:29:37PM -0700, Chip Camden thus spake: It looks like it installed everything correctly EXCEPT for viewhtmlmsg. -- .o. | Sterling (Chip) Camden | http://camdensoftware.com ..o | sterl...@camdensoftware.com | http://chipsquips.com ooo | 2048R/D6DBAF91 | http://chipstips.com I am using the 1.0 changset tag of a5fddfc7c81a. I was following the RELEASE tag. The commit tag of 3e84923720a0 has this binary in it. To follow this commit tag, I would need to change the port some, but I don't know if this has been merged into a new release, or not. -jgh Here is an shar that points to this commit: http://jgh.devio.us/files/muttils-3e84923720a0.shar.txt -jgh
Re: Viewing HTML mails with images
On Sat, Apr 02, 2011 at 12:07:32PM -0700, Chip Camden thus spake: Quoth Will Fiveash on Saturday, 02 April 2011: On Sat, Apr 02, 2011 at 10:34:41AM -0400, Tim Gray wrote: On Apr 02, 2011 at 02:11 PM +0100, Christian Ebert wrote: If you're not afraid of Python you can try out viewhtmlmsg from my muttils package: Thanks for reminding me about these. I had installed them awhile ago and never remember to use them. Works great! +1. Thanks for providing that viewhtmlmsg script. -- Will Fiveash +1. I use it almost every day. -- .o. | Sterling (Chip) Camden | http://camdensoftware.com ..o | sterl...@camdensoftware.com | http://chipsquips.com ooo | 2048R/D6DBAF91 | http://chipstips.com I have never used this, but I just ported this to a FreeBSD port today. I will try this out on Monday. Here is a link to it. If anyone has any comments as to if this works, or not, that would be great! http://jgh.devio.us/files/muttils.shar.txt Thanks, Jason -- i am a mutthead
Re: Comodo Secure Email Certificate
On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 08:03:07PM +0100, Veljko thus spake: On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 05:42:46PM +0100, Veljko wrote: Hi! I just applied for Comodo's free email certificate http://www.comodo.com/home/email-security/free-email-certificate.php How can it be used with mutt? In case anybody else is wondering how to do it, I found it: http://equiraptor.com/smime_mutt_how-to.html http://kb.wisc.edu/middleware/page.php?id=4091 Cheers! Which directions did you follow? When I try to import my pem file that was exported, I get this error: [jhelfman@eggman ~]$ smime_keys add_pem jhelfman.pem Not all contents were bagged. can't continue. at /usr/local/bin/smime_keys line 572. Did you use a .pem file, or another? Thanks! Jason -- i am a mutthead
Re: Outlook (Exchange) meeting invitations
On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 07:18:29PM +, Grant Edwards thus spake: On 2011-02-01, Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.com wrote: Quoth Vegard Svanberg on Tuesday, 01 February 2011: How do mutt people deal with Outlook (Exchange) meeting invitations? http://www.chipstips.com/?p=538 I spent some time working on a pythong program to which one could pipe an .ics file and it could add the event to your google calendar, and then generate a response .ics saying yes/no/maybe. I got that to mostly work, but I never figured out how to hook it up to mutt. Since I use google calendar, I usually just bounce the message to my gmail account, and then open it in the gmail web interface (I usually access my gmail account via mutt/IMAP). -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwardsYow! So this is what it at feels like to be potato gmail.comsalad I've used this for years. Simple script with an auto_view in .muttrc with a mailcap entry. http://dollyfish.net.nz/projects/mutt-filters mailcap entry: text/calendar; /home/jhelfman/.mutt/vcalendar-filter; copiousoutput -- i am a mutthead
Re: Mutt on Mac Mini
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 02:47:23PM -0900, Tim Johnson thus spake: I currently use mutt on ubuntu 10.04. I am considering getting a Mac Mini - I believe that the OS is 'OS X Snow Leopard'. Is anyone aware of any issues compiling and running mutt on this OS? thanks -- Tim tim at johnsons-web.com or akwebsoft.com http://www.akwebsoft.com No issues. I run it on MacOSX, myself, as well. -jgh -- Jason Helfman System Administrator experts-exchange.com http://www.experts-exchange.com/M_4830110.html E4AD 7CF1 1396 27F6 79DD 4342 5E92 AD66 8C8C FBA5
Re: Mutt on Mac Mini
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 12:15:41AM +, ja...@gnix.co.uk thus spake: Jason, that is good news. I hope it is not too OTL if I ask: how about MC with console vim and the default editor and viewer? And I bet you use vim with mutt? I have a Mac on which i use Mutt quite successfully, and vim. In fact vim comes pre-installed with Mac OS X. It's UNIX so y ou shouldn't have problems with any UNIX based applications on a Mac. If you're looking for software to install on your mac , check out Macports. You can easily compile source and install that way but Macports will save a lot of time and sometimes headeaches :-) jamie MacPorts mutt port does come pre-designed though with set options, and if you do want more, you will need to compile from source. I've done this, and it works just fine. -jgh -- i am a mutthead
Re: New tool for sending HTML mail with Mutt
On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 11:01:04AM -0800, Chip Camden thus spake: Quoth Amit Ramon on Wednesday, 08 December 2010: Hello list, I'd like to announce a new tool that I developed that allows sending HTML-formatted mail from within Mutt. I know... being a Mutt's user already means we are no big fans of HTML mail, but I had some reasons for developing this tool, as I shall explain now. I'm using Mutt as my main mail reader/writer for a couple of years now and am very pleased with it. My only problem was when communicating with people who are using web-mail for reading their mail. I'm writing lots of mails in Hebrew, which is a right-to-left language. It seems that many web-mail clients are not handling text/plain messages (this is basically what Mutt sends) in some situations. The reason for that, AFAIK, is that they just don't know the language direction and have to make an arbitrary decision. Gmail, for example, seems to be basing this decision on the UI language setting. If the user, for instance, sets the language to English, a text/plain message will be left-aligned, no matter in which language it is written. When the text mixes words in both RTL and LTR languages, the order of the words might be wrong. The same would happen if the UI languages is set to Hebrew, but one tries to read a text/plain message in English. Since I have (or just want...) to communicate with people who are not using Mutt, and even like using web-mail clients, I decided to come up with a solution. The solution I came with is a 'filter' that stands between Mutt and the actual mail-sending utility (e.g. sendmail or msmtp). Mutt is configured to pass the mail to this new tool instead to sendmail. The tool - plainMail2HTML - parses the mail, generates a HTML part and attaches it to the message, and then passes it over to sendmail. So if the original mail has only text so its type is text/plain, it would become a multipart/alternative message that contains text/plain and text/html parts. This is done automatically for every mail, or you can of course configure the behavior using hooks and macros. Another feature of plainMail2HTML is that it contains a parser that parse reStructuredText (a text markup language) so I can control the formatting of the mail. This parse is designed to be modular, so it can be replaced with a different parser (although this was not yet tried). plainMail2HTML is written in Python and uses docutils. It also uses a variation of docutils rst-to-html utility that reads the text and insert direction tags into the html (dir=RTL, dir=LTR) so the resulting HTML is BIDI-aware. I just created a project for it on Sourceforge. I've been using it for many months now and it's working pretty nice. It can also handle forwarded messages and messages with attachments. It still lacks some features and better error handling. The project is https://sourceforge.net/projects/plain2html/ There is additional information in the README file on the project page, and you can download a beta version. The project yet lacks decent documentation, but I'd be glad to answer any question about it. I hope some of you would find this interesting and perhaps even useful. I'd be happy to hear any comments and suggestions. Developers are welcome to join the project, too. Best, Amit -- :: Amitעמית Ramon רמון On a related topic, is there any way to get mutt to display RTL for certain characters? The Hebrew characters in your signature, for instance, are displayed LTR in my mutt, so they read backwards. Hebrew is left to right. That is how it is supposed to be read as a language. -- Sterling (Chip) Camden| sterl...@camdensoftware.com | 2048D/3A978E4F http://camdensoftware.com | http://chipstips.com| http://chipsquips.com -- i am a mutthead
charset wiki w3m command
I believe the command in the wiki at: http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttFaq/Charset is out of date. w3m no longer has the -I switch for charset. If there is a viable replacement command for w3m I would use it. -j
Re: charset wiki w3m command
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:51:35AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan thus spake: * Jason Helfman jhelf...@e-e.com [02-17-10 11:13]: I believe the command in the wiki at: http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttFaq/Charset is out of date. w3m no longer has the -I switch for charset. If there is a viable replacement command for w3m I would use it. I don't know what version of w3m you are using, but w3m-0.5.2 does have the -I switch for charset. Perhaps your version was compiled w/o that support? openSUSE x86_64 11.2 I am using 0.5.2 on FreeBSD. In looking at configure, I couldn't tell if it is a default option, or something to explicitly set. -- Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USAHOG # US1244711 http://wahoo.no-ip.org Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 Registered Linux User #207535@ http://counter.li.org
Re: charset wiki w3m command
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 12:18:28PM -0800, Jason Helfman thus spake: On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:51:35AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan thus spake: * Jason Helfman jhelf...@e-e.com [02-17-10 11:13]: I believe the command in the wiki at: http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttFaq/Charset is out of date. w3m no longer has the -I switch for charset. If there is a viable replacement command for w3m I would use it. I don't know what version of w3m you are using, but w3m-0.5.2 does have the -I switch for charset. Perhaps your version was compiled w/o that support? openSUSE x86_64 11.2 I am using 0.5.2 on FreeBSD. In looking at configure, I couldn't tell if it is a default option, or something to explicitly set. Got it. cd /usr/ports/www/w3m sudo make CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--enable-locales-fix install Now I have the option :) -I charset document charset Changing my mailcap worked too! Not sure why this isn't a default option. Mabye I'll submit a patch for this. Thanks! Feel free to add this command to the wiki. -- Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USAHOG # US1244711 http://wahoo.no-ip.org Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 Registered Linux User #207535@ http://counter.li.org
Re: Suppressing headers
You may want to try something like this: ignore * unignore from date subject to cc mail-followup-to x-operating-system It works for me. On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 09:45:44AM -0800, Rem P Roberti thus spake: I have this in my .muttrc: snip ignore * unignore From: Date: To: Cc: Subject: Reply-To: hdr_order Date: From: To: Cc: Subject: Reply-To: snip but for some reason I am now getting a full complement of headers. How can I fix that? Rem -- i am a mutthead
folder-hook with imap trouble
Hi, I am not certain if I am doing this folder-hook correctly, however while in the folder, I can see that my sets are being applied correctly, but when composing a message, it isn't applying the attributes. I want to have a different From address, and signature file apply to when I am in a different folder. I have mutt installed with compressed-folder patch and sidebar patch. It doesn't appear that my hooks are working, however I don't know if I am applying it correctly. account-hook imaps://mail.server.com/ 'set imap_user=myuser imap_pass=mypassword' folder-hook imaps://mail.server.com/INBOX.doc 'set signature=~/signature-doc from=Docd...@server.com' Thanks, Jason
Re: strange results w/ m command
Have you tried issuing a ? to see what mutt thinks m it is mapped to? -j On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 01:04:35PM -0700, Robert Holtzman thus spake: After Mutt working well for a week or so, issuing m to compose a new message now results in opening the postponed-msgs mailbox. It also disables scrolling in the side pane using ^p and ^n. The only change to ~.muttrc I've made was to add some mailboxes. Don't recall if postponed-msgs was one. For the record I'm running Ubuntu Hardy and the Ubuntu version of Mutt 1.5.17. This problem also exists on my laptop running the identical setup. Any ideas appreciated. -- Bob Holtzman AF9D 8760 0CFA F95A 6C77 E125 BF90 580F 8D54 9279 If you think you're getting free lunch, check the price of the beer
Re: run mail command with recipient of selected email
You may want to look into using lbdbq. http://www.spinnaker.de/lbdb/ lbdbq is the client program for the little brother's database. It will attempt to invoke various modules to gather information about persons matching something. E.g., it may look at a list of addresses from which you have received mail, it may look at YP maps, or it may try to finger something@various hosts. On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 06:03:16PM +0200, Eric Smith thus spake: Is there (or should there be) a mutt command where user could run the mail command - for a *new* mail message - with the recipient taken automatically from the message selected in the index? (mutt Would select the recipient as the sender or recipient based on the alternates variable). Am I the only one that is constantly looking up mail addresses from previous emails to or from a certain contact? Of course I use my aliases file a lot as well. -- - Eric Smith -- Jason Helfman System Administator experts-exchange.com
Re: mutt-devel build issues, freebsd
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:49:58PM -0700, George Davidovich thus spake: On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 03:53:06PM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote: On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 02:11:26PM -0700, George Davidovich thus spake: On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 09:53:13AM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote: I am unable to port any MAKE options into mutt-build port on FreeBSD, and wondering if I am doing this correctly. I have put these into make.conf WITH_MUTT_IMAP_HEADER_CACHE=yes WITH_MUTT_CYRUS_SASL=yes Sorry, missed that. I think you want WITH_MUTT_CYRUS_SASL2=yes. Got it WITH_MUTT_ASPELL=yes WITH_MUTT_SIDEBAR_PATCH=yes WITH_MUTT_DEBUG=yes .if ${.CURDIR:M*/mail/mutt-devel} WITH_MUTT_IMAP_HEADER_CACHE=yes WITH_MUTT_CYRUS_SASL=yes WITH_MUTT_ASPELL=yes WITH_MUTT_SIDEBAR_PATCH=yes WITH_MUTT_DEBUG=yes WITH_MUTT_FOO=bar .endif % make -C /usr/ports/mail/mutt-devel -V WITH_MUTT_FOO bar They all come back with yes Which is what you want. Great. cd /usr/ports/mail/mutt-devel make clean make rmconfig make ... That did it. I will read through it to get a better explanation of what happened. If you don't understand the above, read through ports(7). Note that questions like these really should be posted to freebsd-questions. Noted. New to freebsd. -- George
mutt-devel build patch fails for build, freebsd
HI. I am unable to port any MAKE options into mutt-build port on FreeBSD, and wondering if I am doing this correctly. I have put these into make.conf WITH_MUTT_IMAP_HEADER_CACHE=yes WITH_MUTT_CYRUS_SASL=yes WITH_MUTT_ASPELL=yes WITH_MUTT_SIDEBAR_PATCH=yes WITH_MUTT_DEBUG=yes Here is the result of the build Mutt 1.5.18 (2008-05-17) Copyright (C) 1996-2008 Michael R. Elkins and others. Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt -vv'. Mutt is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `mutt -vv' for details. System: FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p4 (i386) ncurses: ncurses 5.6.20080503 (compiled with 5.6) libiconv: 1.11 libidn: 1.8 (compiled with 1.8) Compile options: -DOMAIN -DEBUG -HOMESPOOL +USE_SETGID +USE_DOTLOCK +DL_STANDALONE -USE_FCNTL +USE_FLOCK +USE_POP +USE_IMAP -USE_SMTP +USE_GSS +USE_SSL_OPENSSL -USE_SSL_GNUTLS -USE_SASL +HAVE_GETADDRINFO +HAVE_REGCOMP -USE_GNU_REGEX +COMPRESSED +HAVE_COLOR +HAVE_START_COLOR +HAVE_TYPEAHEAD +HAVE_BKGDSET +HAVE_CURS_SET +HAVE_META +HAVE_RESIZETERM +CRYPT_BACKEND_CLASSIC_PGP +CRYPT_BACKEND_CLASSIC_SMIME -CRYPT_BACKEND_GPGME -EXACT_ADDRESS -SUN_ATTACHMENT +ENABLE_NLS -LOCALES_HACK +HAVE_WC_FUNCS +HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET +HAVE_LANGINFO_YESEXPR +HAVE_ICONV -ICONV_NONTRANS +HAVE_LIBIDN +HAVE_GETSID -USE_HCACHE -ISPELL SENDMAIL=/usr/sbin/sendmail MAILPATH=/var/mail PKGDATADIR=/usr/local/share/mutt SYSCONFDIR=/usr/local/etc EXECSHELL=/bin/sh -MIXMASTER To contact the developers, please mail to mutt-...@mutt.org. To report a bug, please visit http://bugs.mutt.org/. vvv.quote patch-1.5.0.ats.date_conditional.1 dgc.deepif.1 vvv.initials rr.compressed -- Thanks, Jason
mutt-devel build issues, freebsd
HI. I am unable to port any MAKE options into mutt-build port on FreeBSD, and wondering if I am doing this correctly. I have put these into make.conf WITH_MUTT_IMAP_HEADER_CACHE=yes WITH_MUTT_CYRUS_SASL=yes WITH_MUTT_ASPELL=yes WITH_MUTT_SIDEBAR_PATCH=yes WITH_MUTT_DEBUG=yes Here is the result of the build Mutt 1.5.18 (2008-05-17) Copyright (C) 1996-2008 Michael R. Elkins and others. Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt -vv'. Mutt is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `mutt -vv' for details. System: FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p4 (i386) ncurses: ncurses 5.6.20080503 (compiled with 5.6) libiconv: 1.11 libidn: 1.8 (compiled with 1.8) Compile options: -DOMAIN -DEBUG -HOMESPOOL +USE_SETGID +USE_DOTLOCK +DL_STANDALONE -USE_FCNTL +USE_FLOCK +USE_POP +USE_IMAP -USE_SMTP +USE_GSS +USE_SSL_OPENSSL -USE_SSL_GNUTLS -USE_SASL +HAVE_GETADDRINFO +HAVE_REGCOMP -USE_GNU_REGEX +COMPRESSED +HAVE_COLOR +HAVE_START_COLOR +HAVE_TYPEAHEAD +HAVE_BKGDSET +HAVE_CURS_SET +HAVE_META +HAVE_RESIZETERM +CRYPT_BACKEND_CLASSIC_PGP +CRYPT_BACKEND_CLASSIC_SMIME -CRYPT_BACKEND_GPGME -EXACT_ADDRESS -SUN_ATTACHMENT +ENABLE_NLS -LOCALES_HACK +HAVE_WC_FUNCS +HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET +HAVE_LANGINFO_YESEXPR +HAVE_ICONV -ICONV_NONTRANS +HAVE_LIBIDN +HAVE_GETSID -USE_HCACHE -ISPELL SENDMAIL=/usr/sbin/sendmail MAILPATH=/var/mail PKGDATADIR=/usr/local/share/mutt SYSCONFDIR=/usr/local/etc EXECSHELL=/bin/sh -MIXMASTER To contact the developers, please mail to mutt-...@mutt.org. To report a bug, please visit http://bugs.mutt.org/. vvv.quote patch-1.5.0.ats.date_conditional.1 dgc.deepif.1 vvv.initials rr.compressed -- Thanks, Jason
Re: mutt-devel build issues, freebsd
They all come back with yes Not sure where to go from here. -Jason On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 02:11:26PM -0700, George Davidovich thus spake: On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 09:53:13AM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote: I am unable to port any MAKE options into mutt-build port on FreeBSD, and wondering if I am doing this correctly. I have put these into make.conf WITH_MUTT_IMAP_HEADER_CACHE=yes WITH_MUTT_CYRUS_SASL=yes WITH_MUTT_ASPELL=yes WITH_MUTT_SIDEBAR_PATCH=yes WITH_MUTT_DEBUG=yes .if ${.CURDIR:M*/mail/mutt-devel} WITH_MUTT_IMAP_HEADER_CACHE=yes WITH_MUTT_CYRUS_SASL=yes WITH_MUTT_ASPELL=yes WITH_MUTT_SIDEBAR_PATCH=yes WITH_MUTT_DEBUG=yes WITH_MUTT_FOO=bar .endif % make -C /usr/ports/mail/mutt-devel -V WITH_MUTT_FOO bar -- George
css/html email
Hi. I am having issues in having any sort of formatted text go through lynx or w3m. I have noticed that if I save the information in an .html file, and view it with a web browser, it looks, as it should. I would like to avoid doing this, however all my autoviews are not working. I have used the lynx autoview rule for years, however it doesn't seem to be translating well with Evolution, or css formats that are going to my lovely mutt. I did look through the man for mutt, muttrc and looked through the mailing list archives, and was unable to find a viable solution. Any help would be appreciated. Here is my autoview as it is now: application/octet-stream; /home/jhelfman/.mutt/mutt.octet.filter %s; copiousoutput text/x-vcard; /home/jhelfman/.mutt/mutt.vcard.filter %s; copiousoutput mime_lookup application/octet-stream image/*; /usr/bin/eog %s ;copiousoutput image/jpeg; /usr/bin/eog %s ;copiousoutput application/rtf; ~/bin/oo.sh %s ; copiousoutput application/msword; /usr/bin/antiword -i 1 -w 72 %s ; copiousoutput application/excel; ~/bin/oo.sh %s ; copiousoutput application/pdf; /usr/bin/xpdf %s ; copiousoutput #text/html; /usr/bin/lynx -force_html -dump %s |more text/html; /usr/bin/w3m -F -dump -T text/html %s; nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput auto_view text/html ~jason
Re: How handle HTML emails?
add this to your .muttrc auto_view text/html and install urlview Then when you have any url in a page you can use CONTROL B to view it with lynx/netscape/ On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 01:38:46PM -0700, Dr. Christian Seberino muttered: | How do people read HTML emails? | | Yes I know I could save email and fire | up Netscape but is there some automagic | way to streamline the process??? | | Christian Seberino | | -- | === | Dr. Christian Seberino | === | SPAWARSYSCEN D02P || (619) 553-2564 | 49330 ELECTRON DR || | SAN DIEGO CA 92152-5451|| [EMAIL PROTECTED] | === -- /Jason G Helfman At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession. Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: File permissions?
That I would believe would just be the perms on the parent directory. On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 11:35:49AM +0100, Mark Sheppard muttered: | Hi, | | How do I set the file permissions for my saved mail? I've looked | through the documentation and can't find any setting for this (there's | nothing mentioning umask, perm or mode). When mail gets saved | it creates files with 600 permissions whereas I want 660. | | Thanks, | Mark Sheppard. -- /Jason G Helfman At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession. Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Revisiting Mutt, Debian, Ncurses, Eterm .....
I'm not using any colors, though... On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 05:56:52PM -0400, Thomas Dickey muttered: | On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 11:23:16AM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote: | I have Debian Sid. | | Eterm | Ncurses | Mutt | | I have no colors for my Eterm and it should be Transparent with the | option flags I am using. If I start a Eterm up and type mutt, it jumps | to a black index, however when editing, it is transparent. And that | would make sense, being in VI at that point. | | Any ideas why I would be experiencing this? | | It doesn't show up in the compile options, but mutt should be configured to | call 'use_default_colors()' - you can verify that with 'nm' on mutt. If it's | configured properly, then the color scheme in .muttrc is the place to look (if | it uses default in the background rather than black). | | -- | Thomas E. Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://dickey.his.com | ftp://dickey.his.com -- /Jason G Helfman At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession. Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Revisiting Mutt, Debian, Ncurses, Eterm .....
But how??? I am not defining any colors in mutt. On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 06:36:47AM -0400, Thomas E. Dickey muttered: | On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, Jason Helfman wrote: | | I'm not using any colors, though... | | white, black and default are colors (if the terminal description says it | can do colors, mutt is probably starting colors). | | | On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 05:56:52PM -0400, Thomas Dickey muttered: | | On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 11:23:16AM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote: | | I have Debian Sid. | | | | Eterm | | Ncurses | | Mutt | | | | I have no colors for my Eterm and it should be Transparent with the | | option flags I am using. If I start a Eterm up and type mutt, it jumps | | to a black index, however when editing, it is transparent. And that | | would make sense, being in VI at that point. | | | | Any ideas why I would be experiencing this? | | | | It doesn't show up in the compile options, but mutt should be configured to | | call 'use_default_colors()' - you can verify that with 'nm' on mutt. If it's | | configured properly, then the color scheme in .muttrc is the place to look (if | | it uses default in the background rather than black). | | | | -- | | Thomas E. Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | http://dickey.his.com | | ftp://dickey.his.com | | | | -- | T.E.Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://dickey.his.com | ftp://dickey.his.com | -- /Jason G Helfman At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession. Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Revisiting Mutt, Debian, Ncurses, Eterm .....
I have Debian Sid. Eterm Ncurses Mutt I have no colors for my Eterm and it should be Transparent with the option flags I am using. If I start a Eterm up and type mutt, it jumps to a black index, however when editing, it is transparent. And that would make sense, being in VI at that point. Any ideas why I would be experiencing this? ii eterm 0.9.0-9Enlightened Terminal Emulator ii libncurses55.2.20010318-1 Shared libraries for terminal handling ii libncurses5-de 5.2.20010318-1 Developer's libraries and docs for ncurses ii ncurses-base 5.2.20010318-1 Descriptions of common terminal types ii ncurses-bin5.2.20010318-1 Terminal-related programs and man pages Mutt 1.3.17i (2001-03-28) Copyright (C) 1996-2000 Michael R. Elkins and others. Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt -vv'. Mutt is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `mutt -vv' for details. System: Linux 2.4.0 [using ncurses 5.2] Compile options: -DOMAIN +DEBUG -HOMESPOOL +USE_SETGID +USE_DOTLOCK +DL_STANDALONE +USE_FCNTL -USE_FLOCK -USE_POP -USE_IMAP -USE_GSS -USE_SSL -USE_SASL +HAVE_REGCOMP -USE_GNU_REGEX +HAVE_COLOR +HAVE_START_COLOR +HAVE_TYPEAHEAD +HAVE_BKGDSET +HAVE_CURS_SET +HAVE_META +HAVE_RESIZETERM +HAVE_PGP -BUFFY_SIZE -EXACT_ADDRESS -SUN_ATTACHMENT -ENABLE_NLS -LOCALES_HACK +COMPRESSED +HAVE_WC_FUNCS +HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET +HAVE_LANGINFO_YESEXPR +HAVE_ICONV -ICONV_NONTRANS +HAVE_GETSID -HAVE_GETADDRINFO ISPELL=/usr/bin/ispell SENDMAIL=/usr/sbin/sendmail MAILPATH=/var/mail SHAREDIR=/usr/local/share/mutt SYSCONFDIR=/usr/local/etc EXECSHELL=/bin/sh -MIXMASTER To contact the developers, please mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. To report a bug, please use the flea(1) utility. -- /Jason G Helfman At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession. Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: colors
What does mutt -v return? On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 11:49:17PM +0200, Robert T.G. Tan muttered: | I added some colors to my .muttrc, but it doesn't have | the expected effect. So what's up with that? | | I am using a color terminal, Eterm, on a FreeBSD box.. | | Tnx, rotan. -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: vim and mutt question
I'd like to use this setting, too, but right now I have: set editor="vim -c 'set tw=72 et'" Can I incorporate this into it?? set editor="vim -c ':0;/^$'" On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 02:31:29AM -0600, Timothy Legant muttered: | On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 09:59:45AM +0200, Peter Pentchev wrote: | On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 07:35:12AM +, Viktor Lakics wrote: | Hi All, | | I have an autocommand for temporary mutt files. I want to move the | cursor down 6 positions automatically when I start a new mail (this | would move the cursor right under the headers (i use edit headers). But i |can't seem to figure out how to do this from a vimrc file... | | You could try setting the mutt 'editor' variable to something like | | /usr/local/bin/vim +6j | | This shall affect editing old messages, too, but it will probably | do what you want. | | You might not always want to move down 6 lines. Perhaps in the future | you will add a new header (using my_hdr) to certain messages. You might | want to consider the following instead: | | set editor="vim -c ':0;/^$'" | | which will search for and move to the first blank line. In an email | message that should be the first line after all the headers, no matter | how many header lines there are. | | Tim -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: compressed folders option
I have this in my muttrc and it works fine open-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -cd %f %t" close-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -c %t %f" append-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -c %t %f" On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 10:56:35AM -0600, Chuck Campbell muttered: | I just downloaded and installed 1.2.5i with the compressed folder option, | but I haven't (yet) understood the information on using this option. | | The manual.txt file gives some open-hook, close-hook, append-hook | examples, but I'm left baffled by reading it all. | | Am I supposed to put something like open-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -cd %f %t" | into my .muttrc? If so where? If not, do I need to type all of that | every time I wish to open a gzipped mail folder? | | I'm just overwhelmed by all the stuff here and don't understand it yet. | | Any help will be appreciated. | | (BTW, gpg/pgp comes next :-) | | | thanks, | -chuck | | -- | ACCEL Services, Inc.| Specialists in Gravity, Magnetics | 1(713)993-0671 ph. | 1980 Post Oak Blvd. | and Integrated Interpretation | 1(713)960-1157 fax | Suite 2050 | | | Houston, TX, 77056 | Chuck Campbell | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | President Senior Geoscientist | | | "Integration means more than having all the maps at the same scale!" -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Debian, Mutt, Eterm, Ncurses
Today I applied updates for my Debian box, running Sid, or unstable. So Ncurses was updated, and when running mutt in an Eterm, before I could get a transparent Eterm with mutt. But now mutt runs a standard looking black/white term. I guess this is because of the upgrade, so I recompiled mutt. Same issue. Is their a way to resolve this, other then go back to the previous ncurses version ? -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Debian, Mutt, Eterm, Ncurses
Well the term is xterm. I have tried to export vt100 and linux, but I am getting the same issue. When I compose a message, though, the window is transparent. I am confused. On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 05:56:24AM -0500, Thomas E. Dickey muttered: | On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Jason Helfman wrote: | | Today I applied updates for my Debian box, running Sid, or unstable. So | Ncurses was updated, and when running mutt in an Eterm, before I could | get a transparent Eterm with mutt. But now mutt runs a standard looking | black/white term. I guess this is because of the upgrade, so I | recompiled mutt. Same issue. Is their a way to resolve this, other then | go back to the previous ncurses version ? | | what $TERM value are you using? | (what does infocmp show, for instance). | mutt is using that to decide if/how to display color. | | -- | T.E.Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://dickey.his.com | ftp://dickey.his.com | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Debian, Mutt, Eterm, Ncurses
So where would I go from this point? I have no issues with investigating, but if you could point me in the right direction, that could be cool. On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 10:51:56AM -0500, Thomas E. Dickey muttered: | On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Jason Helfman wrote: | | Well the term is xterm. | | Eterm has its own terminfo, which differs from "xterm". (The 'bce' and | 'op' strings in particular are what the screen library looks at in the | terminfo to decide if it can use "default" colors). | | | I have tried to export vt100 and linux, but I am getting the same issue. | When I compose a message, though, the window is transparent. I am | confused. | | On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 05:56:24AM -0500, Thomas E. Dickey muttered: | | On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Jason Helfman wrote: | | | | Today I applied updates for my Debian box, running Sid, or unstable. So | | Ncurses was updated, and when running mutt in an Eterm, before I could | | get a transparent Eterm with mutt. But now mutt runs a standard looking | | black/white term. I guess this is because of the upgrade, so I | | recompiled mutt. Same issue. Is their a way to resolve this, other then | | go back to the previous ncurses version ? | | | | what $TERM value are you using? | | (what does infocmp show, for instance). | | mutt is using that to decide if/how to display color. | | | | -- | | T.E.Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | http://dickey.his.com | | ftp://dickey.his.com | | | | | | -- | T.E.Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://dickey.his.com | ftp://dickey.his.com | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: off-topic (printing man pages)
man procmailrc proc.txt works fine On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 02:50:23PM +0800, Horace G. Friend III muttered: | Hi All, | | This is off-topic but I need a quick fix so I hope you'll oblige. | I still do double-sided printing in windoze because of my printer | (HP710C). :( I'd like to convert several man pages into plain | text and save it to my windoze dir. How can I do that? | | I've tried this command as suggested by man man page but doesn't work. | | man procmail | col -b procmail.txt | | Any ideas? Thanks. | | -- | Horace G. Friend III | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | PGP DH/DSS Key Fingerprint [Send email for public key.] | 046A FAE0 1E45 FC3E 0560 BAA5 3BA7 9671 5D87 2BAA | | | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: binding F1 to manual, Eterm vs. Xterm
I have it as this: macro index "\e[11~" "!less /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt\n" "Show Mutt documentation" and as \e[11~ and same thing happened? should I restart Enlighenment ? On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 02:29:03PM -0600, Jeremy A. Gray muttered: | On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 02:37:26PM +0100, Kai Weber wrote: | + Jason Helfman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: | | This works fine in Xterm, however in Eterm this brings up a mod menu for | the Eterm I am working in. Does anyone know how to change this behavior? | | Had this problem, too. Someone on this list helped me (sorry, forget | who exactly). Add this lines to your theme.cfg: | | cut here --- | | # F1 - F4 since xterm sends different codes for these mutt is looking for them | # instead of what Eterm sends by default. | keysym 0xFFBE "^[OP" | keysym 0xFFBF "^[OQ" | keysym 0xFFC0 "^[OR" | keysym 0xFFC1 "^[OS" | | cut here --- | | | I just had this problem as well, but I decided to configure mutt for | Eterm instead of what Kai suggested. If you bind your manual macro to | "\e[11~" in your ~/.muttrc, you can use F1 in Eterm to view the manual. | All the key codes generated by Eterm for the special keys are listed in | the documentation installed with Eterm as well. | | -- | Jeremy A. GrayA434 Chemical and Life Sciences Laboratory | Graduate Student--Chemical PhysicsUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~jagray/ | "Remember the Pueblo. " -- The Fourth Law of Marvin -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: segfault at sending message
Look at your "set editor" function. On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 12:14:29AM +0100, Marco Ahrendt muttered: | hi all, | | anyone knows why mutt crashes with segmentation fault if i press "y" to | send the message ?? i'm running kernel 2.4.1 and mutt 1.3.12i. | | Marco | | -- | Marco Ahrendt phone : +49-341-98-474-0 | adconsys AGfax : +49-341-98-474-59 | Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 19email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 04107 Leipzig/Germany gnupg key at www.aktex.net/marco_work.asc -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
binding F1 to manual, Eterm vs. Xterm
This works fine in Xterm, however in Eterm this brings up a mod menu for the Eterm I am working in. Does anyone know how to change this behavior? -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Word-wrap when printing and quoting
how do you do this On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 08:02:11AM +0100, Suresh Ramasubramanian muttered: | *[Dirk Laurie on Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 08:52:14AM +0200]: | | signs to show that a line break was made by the viewer. However, when | printing or quoting (in a reply) these convenient line breaks are | gone, and the result looks terrible. Can I persuade mutt to use the | viewer-formatted version instead of the original when printing or | quoting? | | Set your print command to be piped through fmt so you can set a text width. | | -s -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: collapse threads
Yeah. It was the order. I just tossed them at the top, and it worked like a f'ing charm. On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 10:32:50PM +, John P. Verel muttered: | On 02/25/01, 01:14:23PM -0800, Jason Helfman wrote: | I tried to get this answered before but haven't found an answer, nor am | I am able to solve it. When I get into a certain folder I want to | collapse the sorted threads on the given subject. I have this in my | muttrc file called mutt.hooks, and I source the file in my .muttrc. | | folder-hook mutt "push escV" | folder-hook lugs "push escV" | | I use the following: | folder-hook =mbox 'push odendl~Nenter' | folder-hook . 'push otescVhome' | # NOTE: Need to set specific mailbox hook BEFORE setting default. | | This does the following: | | - sorts my inbox and outbox by date and displays only new | messages; | - sorts everything else by threads and then collapses them. | You could insert (say) mutt for the dot. | | Note my comment to myself. I found that the order of folder hooks does matter. | | Good luck and cheers! | | John | | -- | John P. Verel | Norwalk, CT -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Mailing List attachments
That is the plain text message of the email text. I find it helpful when that is there. I am not aware of a way to exclude that in the listing. On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 09:04:52AM -0700, Duke Normandin muttered: | A typical mailing list attachments index looks like this on my setup: | | 1. RE: [PHP] File Upload [message/rfc822, 7bit, 1.6k] | 2. `-no description [text/plain, 7bit, Windows-1252, 1.2k] | | My question is: is there any way to exclude the 2. line above from | showing up in the attachments' index? It just clutters up the screen | making it difficult to read. | -- | -duke | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Inbox repair tool
After this your best bet would be to look into using a smtp server that delivers in MAILDIR format. In this format, each peice of mail is it's own file. So if any corruption occurs, it is only in the case of that one particular email. For starters, I know that qmail does MAILDIR. www.qmail.org On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 03:29:16PM +0100, Erik van der Meulen muttered: | I have a large inbox archive file, that seems to be a little corrupt. | One or two odd entries and mutt will open it, but can't seem to close it | again. Is there anything to check op repair these files? | | Thanks a lot. | | -- | Erik van der Meulen [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: standalone app vs. xterm interface question
I am guessing you are referring to screenshots with menus at the top. That is using an Eterm menu, as well. This automaically doesn't come with mutt, but I know on the links.html pages, someone has taken the trouble to do this for .8 of Eterm. I don't know if they have migrated it to .9 On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 10:44:45PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian muttered: | Rich Lafferty proclaimed on mutt-users that: | | If I want the standalone that looks like the screenshots, what do I | do? Do I build an interface for it? | | Huh? | | the screenshots on the mutt.org page use eterm, not xterm | | -s | | -- | Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis | mallet @ cluestick.org + Lumber Cartel of India, tinlcI | EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
collapse threads
I tried to get this answered before but haven't found an answer, nor am I am able to solve it. When I get into a certain folder I want to collapse the sorted threads on the given subject. I have this in my muttrc file called mutt.hooks, and I source the file in my .muttrc. folder-hook mutt "push escV" folder-hook lugs "push escV" I will include the full file here so we can find out if something is making it impossible that I defined earlier. -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149 ##.mutt.sets 1.29.00 set markers = no set mbox= +mailbox-`date '+%Y-%b'` set mbox_type= Maildir set move= ask-yes set ignore_list_reply_to # ignore the "Reply-To" lines set index_format="%4C %Z %2M %[!%y%m%d] %-17.17F (%3l) %s" set allow_8bit unset arrow_cursor set ascii_chars # set: use ASCII characters to build the thread tree set attribution="! %n %a [%(%d%m%y %H:%M)]:" set autoedit # set: skip the prompts for To: and Subject: set beep_new set noconfirmappend # set: prompt for confirmation on appending mail to folder set confirmcreate # set: prompt for confirmation on creation of folders set delete=ask-yes set edit_headers # edit all headers lines in the editor set editor="vim -c 'set tw=72 et'" set folder=~/Mail# directory with all mail folders set hidden_host # do not use a hostname in the address - PROBLEMATIC! set history=100 # 0.51: number of input lines for prompts to remember set include # set: include mail as quoted text in replies set index_format="%4C %Z %[!%y%m%d] %-17.17F (%3l) %s" set index_format="%4C %4N %Z %[!%y%m%d] %-17.17F (%3l) %s" set nomark_old # set: make distinction between New mail and Old mail. set mime_forward #=ask-yes# mutt-0.92: now a quadoption! set nomove # do not move read mails from mailbox to $mbox (was: "set hold") set pager_context=1 # number of lines that overlap on paging set pager_index_lines=0 # number of lines to see from the index set pager_stop# next-undeleted when the end of the mail is shown set print_command = "a2ps -Email --strip-level=3 - | lpr" #postscript, requiers a2sp package #set print_oommand = "fork|lpr" set noprompt_after # set: gives you a prompt when pager exits set quote_regexp="^ *[a-zA-Z]*[]|}()%:=-][]|}():=-]*" set read_inc=10# '10': show count number for every tenth mail set recall=no # do not prompt for recalling postponed mails with 'm' set record=+sent set reply_regexp="^((re|r e|r?f|aw|antw.?|antwort):[ \t]*)*" set reply_to=ask-yes # "reply": set: Use address in Reply-To? set reverse_alias # show the name of sender as set with my alias for him set reverse_name # reply as the user to whom the mail was sent to set shell=bash # use the zsh for shell commands #set sort_aux set sort_browser=reverse-date set status_on_top # set: present the status bar at top, ie before the index set strict_threads # set: use references: for threading only, ie do not set tilde # show non-existant lines of text with a tilde at begin-of-line set tmpdir="/tmp" # directory where temporary files are to be placed set to_chars="X+TCF" set write_inc=1 # number - display increment count for every n-th mail set forw_format="(forw) %s" set hdr_format="%4C %Z %[!%y%m%d] %-17.17F (%3l) %s" # Sven's favourite set pager_format="%S [%C/%T] %n (%l) %s" # Sven's favourite set status_format="%v: %f (%s) [%M/%m] [N=%n,*=%t,post=%p,new=%b]" set postponed="$HOME/Msgs/postponed" set indent_string= "| " set mailcap_path="/home/jhelfman/.mutt/mutt.mailcap:/etc/mailcap" set alias_file="/home/jhelfman/.mutt/mutt.aliases" set sendmail="/var/qmail/bin/sendmail" set query_command="lbdbq %s" #set pager_index_lines=15 # mailboxes mailboxes ! `echo $HOME/Mail/* | sed "s.$HOME/Mail/backup-inbox .."` # mailbox compression open-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -cd %f %t" close-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -c %t %f" append-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -c %t %f" #mutt.hooks 08.26.00 # default folder hooks folder-hook . unmy_hdr * folder-hook . set sort=threads folder-hook . set signature=~/.signature folder-hook . 'set attribution="On %d, %n thus spat:'" folder-hook . my_hdr From: Jason Helfman [EMAIL PROTECTED] folder-hook . my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -mrs` # ignore irritating mesg generated by cclient (uw-imapd / pine) folder-hook . "push \"l!(~s 'FOLDER INTERNAL DATA')\n*\"" # Mailing lists with different posting addresses, .sig files # I'll let the list server set the reply-to ad
Re: sort=threads
Well it is sorting by threads, but I remember that it was a collaped thread before, whereas not, it is not. Am I being unclear about all this, or am I looking at a wrong option here ? On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 08:16:03PM +0100, Michael Tatge muttered: | Hi Jason! | | Jason Helfman muttered: | On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 07:44:44PM +0100, Michael Tatge muttered: | | Jason Helfman muttered: | | For some reason, not quiet sure why, I am unable to sort by threads... | | | | set sort_aux | | | | | | There's missing a value since $sort_aux is not boolean. | | I removed that option, and still same result. | |folder-hook . set sort=sent-date | | date-sent isn't it? Nevertheless you should be able to sort a | folder manually. ':set sort=threads' ought to work! | |set strict_threads | | This *could* cause unwanted probs, but shouldn't effect sorting by | threads in generell. | | HTH, | | Michael | -- | Why use Windows, since there is a door? | (By [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andre Fachat) | | PGP-Key: http://www-stud.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~tatgeml/public.key -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: xterm titlebars and status_format or folder-hook
Well this would not be ideal, but it can be done... Just set a macro to run an xterm with a command to use the title and options to go the right mailbox, maybe this can be done, and maybe it can't. Just aloof suggestion. Too many hours behind terminals, fixing mysqld, and prepping servers for production, i guess. Oh yeah and fun with bash. 13 hours later. That's what you get. On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 05:53:59PM -0500, Thomas Dickey muttered: | On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 05:15:54PM -0500, Rich Lafferty wrote: | Hi -- | | I'd like to tell Mutt to echo the appropriate escape codes to change | xterm's title bar to the name of the current mailbox. I tried | adding them to folder_hook, but the literals "^[" and "^G" get | displayed; I couldn't figure out how to tell a folder-hook to cant | the magic. | | Has anyone solved this problem? | | you probably cannot, using folder-hook in that way since the message is written | via the screen library rather than printing directly. perhaps make the folder | hook invoke an external process such as xtermset (I don't know offhand if mutt | can do that - the 'exec' command looked promising, but only does internal | functions). | | -- | Thomas E. Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://dickey.his.com | ftp://dickey.his.com -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: sort=threads
Well I found that it is to: folder-hook mutt "push escV" folder-hook lugs "push escV" Is this wrong? It is still not working, and I've had it working before. On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 08:16:03PM +0100, Michael Tatge muttered: | Hi Jason! | | Jason Helfman muttered: | On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 07:44:44PM +0100, Michael Tatge muttered: | | Jason Helfman muttered: | | For some reason, not quiet sure why, I am unable to sort by threads... | | | | set sort_aux | | | | | | There's missing a value since $sort_aux is not boolean. | | I removed that option, and still same result. | |folder-hook . set sort=sent-date | | date-sent isn't it? Nevertheless you should be able to sort a | folder manually. ':set sort=threads' ought to work! | |set strict_threads | | This *could* cause unwanted probs, but shouldn't effect sorting by | threads in generell. | | HTH, | | Michael | -- | Why use Windows, since there is a door? | (By [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andre Fachat) | | PGP-Key: http://www-stud.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~tatgeml/public.key -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: decrypt-pipe function
I'd like to see your decryption script, if I may On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 10:32:33AM -0800, David T-G muttered: | Hi, all -- | | Is there a decrypt-pipe function anywhere, perhaps in 1.3? I do not see | one in my 1.2.5 version. | | If there isn't, I'd like to see one... I sometimes get attachments in | encrypted email and have to decrypt-copy them to the mailbox before I | can pipe them out to my handling script, when a decrypt-pipe function | would handle it all for me... | | | TIA HAND | | :-D | -- | David T-G * It's easier to fight for one's principles | (play) [EMAIL PROTECTED] * than to live up to them. -- fortune cookie | (work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.bigfoot.com/~davidtg/Shpx gur Pbzzhavpngvbaf Qrprapl Npg! | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
sort=threads
For some reason, not quiet sure why, I am unable to sort by threads... Here is my included muttrc files that will matter. -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149 ##.mutt.sets 1.29.00 set markers = no set mbox= +mailbox-`date '+%Y-%b'` set mbox_type= Maildir set move= ask-yes set ignore_list_reply_to # ignore the "Reply-To" lines set index_format="%4C %Z %2M %[!%y%m%d] %-17.17F (%3l) %s" set allow_8bit unset arrow_cursor set ascii_chars # set: use ASCII characters to build the thread tree set attribution="! %n %a [%(%d%m%y %H:%M)]:" set autoedit # set: skip the prompts for To: and Subject: set beep_new set noconfirmappend # set: prompt for confirmation on appending mail to folder set confirmcreate # set: prompt for confirmation on creation of folders set delete=ask-yes set edit_headers # edit all headers lines in the editor set editor="vim -c 'set tw=72 et'" set folder=~/Mail# directory with all mail folders set hidden_host # do not use a hostname in the address - PROBLEMATIC! set history=100 # 0.51: number of input lines for prompts to remember set include # set: include mail as quoted text in replies set index_format="%4C %Z %[!%y%m%d] %-17.17F (%3l) %s" set index_format="%4C %4N %Z %[!%y%m%d] %-17.17F (%3l) %s" set nomark_old # set: make distinction between New mail and Old mail. set mime_forward #=ask-yes# mutt-0.92: now a quadoption! set nomove # do not move read mails from mailbox to $mbox (was: "set hold") set pager_context=1 # number of lines that overlap on paging set pager_index_lines=0 # number of lines to see from the index set pager_stop# next-undeleted when the end of the mail is shown set print_command = "a2ps -Email --strip-level=3 - | lpr" #postscript, requiers a2sp package #set print_oommand = "fork|lpr" set noprompt_after # set: gives you a prompt when pager exits set quote_regexp="^ *[a-zA-Z]*[]|}()%:=-][]|}():=-]*" set read_inc=10# '10': show count number for every tenth mail set recall=no # do not prompt for recalling postponed mails with 'm' set record=+sent set reply_regexp="^((re|r e|r?f|aw|antw.?|antwort):[ \t]*)*" set reply_to=ask-yes # "reply": set: Use address in Reply-To? set reverse_alias # show the name of sender as set with my alias for him set reverse_name # reply as the user to whom the mail was sent to set shell=bash # use the zsh for shell commands set sort_aux set sort_browser=reverse-date set status_on_top # set: present the status bar at top, ie before the index set strict_threads # set: use references: for threading only, ie do not set tilde # show non-existant lines of text with a tilde at begin-of-line set tmpdir="/tmp" # directory where temporary files are to be placed set to_chars="X+TCF" set write_inc=1 # number - display increment count for every n-th mail set forw_format="(forw) %s" set hdr_format="%4C %Z %[!%y%m%d] %-17.17F (%3l) %s" # Sven's favourite set pager_format="%S [%C/%T] %n (%l) %s" # Sven's favourite set status_format="%v: %f (%s) [%M/%m] [N=%n,*=%t,post=%p,new=%b]" set postponed="$HOME/Msgs/postponed" set indent_string= "| " set mailcap_path="/home/jhelfman/.mutt/mutt.mailcap:/etc/mailcap" set alias_file="/home/jhelfman/.mutt/mutt.aliases" set sendmail="/var/qmail/bin/sendmail" set query_command="lbdbq %s" #set pager_index_lines=15 # mailboxes mailboxes ! `echo $HOME/Mail/* | sed "s.$HOME/Mail/backup-inbox .."` # mailbox compression open-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -cd %f %t" close-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -c %t %f" append-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -c %t %f" #mutt.hooks 08.26.00 # default folder hooks folder-hook . unmy_hdr * folder-hook . set sort=sent-date folder-hook . set signature=~/.signature folder-hook . 'set attribution="On %d, %n thus spat:'" folder-hook . my_hdr From: Jason Helfman [EMAIL PROTECTED] folder-hook . my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -mrs` # ignore irritating mesg generated by cclient (uw-imapd / pine) folder-hook . "push \"l!(~s 'FOLDER INTERNAL DATA')\n*\"" # Mailing lists with different posting addresses, .sig files # I'll let the list server set the reply-to address # The "plussed" addresses are a feature of sendmail - where # [EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - sendmail # ignores everything between the + and @ (and procmail filters on it) folder-hook mutt unmy_hdr * folder-hook mutt "bind index r list-reply; bind pager r list-reply; bind attach r list-reply fold
Re: sort=threads
I removed that option, and still same result. On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 07:44:44PM +0100, Michael Tatge muttered: | Jason Helfman muttered: | For some reason, not quiet sure why, I am unable to sort by threads... | | set sort_aux | | | There's missing a value since $sort_aux is not boolean. | | HTH, | | Michael | -- | I've run DOOM more in the last few days than I have the last few | months. I just love debugging ;-) | (Linus Torvalds) | | PGP-Key: http://www-stud.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~tatgeml/public.key -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: calling 'last-entry'/cycling through multiple mailboxes
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 06:59:09PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] muttered: | Hi, | | I would like to pose you two additional questions (I am using mutt 1.2.5i): | | 1 - How can I tell mutt to, when opening a mailbox, automatically move to the end of |it? In the | archives I saw a reference to binding a key to the 'last-entry' command, yet I am |wondering | whether I can't tell mutt to do it by itself. not sure how to do this, but I know about the latter, or at least somewhere to begin... | | 2 - Since I receive email in three mailboxes, I would like to be able to press a |given key and | have mutt move to the next mailbox that has new email in it, instead of manually |changing | mailboxes and checking for new email by myself; is this possible? macro index c change-folder= i suppose you could do something like this macro index 1 change-folder=debian-bugs maybe there is a way to read a return into the statement... | | Thank you, | | Manuel -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Maildir box, sent mail
What is the setting for having just a standard mbox sent mail file. Mine keeps finding itself to mbox. I have this option set. set record=sent I have also tried set record=+sent -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: ignoring backup-inbox in !mailboxes watch
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 07:33:55AM -0500, Joe Philipps muttered: | Q:...for those of you who use maildir...would you ever have | subdirectories in $HOME/Mail? | The only thing I have in MAILDIR format is mail that is important, meaning anything that I am currently not filtering to my spool. Most personal mail of mine just goes to MAILDIR, and other like mutt, majordomo mail and things of this nature aren't that important to have a backup of, or even moreso, a good file of. These are mbox for me. ./ ../ announce backup-inbox bizrate lugs msgid.cache mutt postponed/ - ugh, i am trying to get this to be mbox? returned sent/ - ugh, i am trying to get this to be mbox? spool@ --- ../Maildir/ testing -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: strange, personal mail, bug ?
I've taken a look at it, and even using the option, it is still having the same behavior, and even now, my attributions are getting invalid options, i must've entered something wrong... On | Jason Helfman proclaimed on mutt-users that: | | I don't get this, would I just use unmy_hdr To: in each folder, or what | do you have a example for me I could take a look at ? | | take a look at my muttrc (suitably munged) - http://www.hserus.net/muttrc.html | | hth | --suresh | | -- | Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis | mallet @ cluestick.org + Lumber Cartel of India, tinlcI | EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149 #mutt.hooks 08.26.00 # default folder hooks folder-hook . set sort=threads folder-hook . set signature=~/.signature folder-hook . send-hook . 'set attribution="On %d, %n thus spat:'" folder-hook . my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] folder-hook . my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -mrs` # ignore irritating mesg generated by cclient (uw-imapd / pine) folder-hook . "push \"l!(~s 'FOLDER INTERNAL DATA')\n*\"" # Mailing lists with different posting addresses, .sig files # I'll let the list server set the reply-to address # The "plussed" addresses are a feature of sendmail - where # [EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - sendmail # ignores everything between the + and @ (and procmail filters on it) folder-hook mutt unmy_hdr reply-to #folder-hook mutt "bind index r list-reply; bind pager r list-reply; bind attach r list-reply folder-hook mutt set sort=threads folder-hook mutt set signature=~/.signature folder-hook mutt 'set attribution="On %d, %n muttered:'" folder-hook mutt "my_hdr To: Mutt Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]" folder-hook mutt my_hdr From: Jason Helfman [EMAIL PROTECTED] folder-hook mutt my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -mrs` folder-hook bizrate unmy_hdr reply-to #folder-hook bizate "bind index r list-reply; bind pager r list-reply; bind attach r list-reply folder-hook bizrate set sort=threads folder-hook bizrate set signature=~/.signature-bizrate folder-hook bizrate 'set attribution="On %d, %n muttered:'" folder-hook bizrate my_hdr From: Jason Helfman [EMAIL PROTECTED] folder-hook bizrate my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -mrs` folder-hook lugs unmy_hdr reply-to #folder-hook lugs "bind index r list-reply; bind pager r list-reply; bind attach r list-reply folder-hook lugs set sort=threads folder-hook lugs set signature=~/.signature folder-hook lugs 'set attribution="On %d, %n muttered:'" folder-hook lugs my_hdr From: Jason Helfman [EMAIL PROTECTED] folder-hook lugs my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -mrs` #folder-hook bizrate "push escV" #folder-hook lugs "push escV" #folder-hook mutt "push escV"
Re: strange, personal mail, bug ?
figured it all out, thanks fer yer help, man On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 12:24:35PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian muttered: | Jason Helfman proclaimed on mutt-users that: | | I don't get this, would I just use unmy_hdr To: in each folder, or what | do you have a example for me I could take a look at ? | | take a look at my muttrc (suitably munged) - http://www.hserus.net/muttrc.html | | hth | --suresh | | -- | Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis | mallet @ cluestick.org + Lumber Cartel of India, tinlcI | EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Are you home now
i am at work. 310-751-1264 On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 09:50:37AM -0800, David Helfman muttered: | |Are you home now | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
strange, personal mail, bug ?
I doubt this is a bug, probably just something wrong with my setup but if I am in say folder mutt, I have that set to if I compose to automatically send to the list, however if I go to antoher folder, it will still send or reply to the list of mutt, or whatever. Here is my hooks file. Any easier way to do this, or more complete way of doing this (achieving same tasks) is appreciated. SHOW ME THE LIGHT !!! -- Jason G Helfman Network Administrator BizRate.com Fingerprint: DA13 C109 072B CC12 B568 8D84 E9A2 6A7D C479 BCFB GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/D75E0A36 #mutt.hooks 08.26.00 # folder hooks folder-hook ."bind index r reply; bind pager r reply; bind attach r reply" folder-hook mutt "bind index r list-reply; bind pager r list-reply; bind attach r list-reply folder-hook lugs "bind index r list-reply; bind pager r list-reply; bind attach r list-reply" folder-hook mutt "my_hdr To: Mutt Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]" folder-hook bizrate "my_hdr From: Jason Helfman [EMAIL PROTECTED]" folder-hook bizrate "set signature= ~/.signature-bizrate" folder-hook . "set sort=threads" folder-hook bizrate "push escV" folder-hook lugs "push escV" folder-hook mutt "push escV" folder-hook sforge "push escV" # send hooks send-hook . 'set attribution="On %d, %n thus spat:'" send-hook mutt 'set attribution="On %d, %n muttered:'"
Re: strange, personal mail, bug ?
I don't get this, would I just use unmy_hdr To: in each folder, or what do you have a example for me I could take a look at ? On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 10:50:12AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian muttered: | Jason Helfman proclaimed on mutt-users that: | | I doubt this is a bug, probably just something wrong with my setup but | if I am in say folder mutt, I have that set to if I compose to | automatically send to the list, however if I go to antoher folder, it | | If you use my_hdr To: then remember to use unmy_hdr To: in your other folder | hooks if you dont want it to persist. | | use the subscribe command of mutt 1.2.x (and use L to reply instead of r / g) | | --s | | -- | Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis | mallet @ cluestick.org + Lumber Cartel of India, tinlcI | EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: [lula] fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed
you don't have smtp listening on your localhost for delivery. port 25 this is what I have on a: netstat -a :grep 25, or netstat -l tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:25 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN also you can try connecting to localhost port 25 with telnet jhelfman@dsl-64-34-6-73:~/bash$ telnet localhost 25 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to alice. Escape character is '^]'. 220 dsl-64-34-6-73.telocity.com ESMTP this is what mine showsand if it is working correctly, it will hand there awaiting commands. I hope this helps. On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 11:35:15PM -0800, Robert Cymbala muttered: | | This is about an old Toshiba laptop for a Vietnamese guy who wants to | get online. Hopefully there's a simple answer I'm not seeing, it | would save hours. It works on an old Compaq laptop (download user | 'cymbala' email from mail.lafn.org), but can't get fetchmail to work | on a Toshiba T4700ct laptop. | | Both laptops are configured the same except for kernel: | | "fetchmail -V" on Compaq (fetchmail works): | This is fetchmail release 5.3.3+NTLM+SDPS+NLS | Linux cymba.land.org 2.2.17 #1 Sun Jun 25 09:24:41 EST 2000 i486 unknown | ... | (identical info.) | | "fetchmail -V" on Toshiba (fetchmail doesn't works): | This is fetchmail release 5.3.3+NTLM+SDPS+NLS | Linux cymba.land.org 2.2.18pre21 #1 Sat Nov 18 18:47:15 EST 2000 i486 unknown | ... | (identical info.) | | There are probably other differences as a result of creating a recent | set of Debian installation floppies for the Toshiba (1 rescue, 1 root, | 4 driver, 11 base system). Otherwise, same set of CDs used to add | software after base system was installed from floppies. Differences | between kernel and/or base system wouldn't cause "SMTP connect to | localhost failed," would they? | | These files are identical between two computers: | /root/.fetchmailrc | /etc/exim.conf | /etc/hosts, ./hostname, ./mailname (same hostname dnsdomainname) | | This is from Toshiba, shows where fetchmail fails: | -- | fetchmail --all --keep --verbose --verbose | | 5.3.3 querying mail.lafn.org (protocol POP3) at Thu, 08 Feb 2001 22:27:13 -0800 |(PST) | POP3 +OK QPOP (version 3.0b31) at zoon.lafn.org starting. | POP3 USER cymbala | POP3 +OK Password required for cymbala. | POP3 PASS * | POP3 +OK cymbala has 2 messages (1753 octets). | selecting or re-polling default folder | POP3 STAT | POP3 +OK 2 1753 | 2 messages for cymbala at mail.lafn.org (1753 octets). | POP3 LIST | POP3 +OK 2 messages (1753 octets) | POP3 1 467 | POP3 2 1286 | POP3 . | POP3 RETR 1 | POP3 +OK 467 octets | reading message 1 of 2 (467 octets) | About to rewrite Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ... | SMTP connect to localhost failed | POP3 QUIT | POP3 | SMTP transaction error while fetching from mail.lafn.org | | | That's it, even with a double "--verbose" it doesn't say why. Below | is from Compaq, shows fetchmail working: | -- | fetchmail --all --keep --verbose --verbose | | POP3 RETR 1 | POP3 +OK 467 octets | reading message 1 of 2 (467 octets) | About to rewrite Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ... | SMTP 220 cymba.land.org ESMTP Exim 3.12 #1 Thu, 08 Feb 2001 22:34:11 -0800 | SMTP EHLO localhost | SMTP 250-cymba.land.org Hello root at cymba.land.org [127.0.0.1] | SMTP 250-SIZE | SMTP 250-PIPELINING | SMTP 250 HELP | forwarding to localhost | SMTP MAIL FROM:[EMAIL PROTECTED] SIZE=467 | SMTP 250 [EMAIL PROTECTED] is syntactically correct | SMTP RCPT TO:cymbala@localhost | SMTP 250 cymbala@localhost is syntactically correct | SMTP DATA | SMTP 354 Enter message, ending with "." on a line by itself | SMTP. (EOM) | SMTP 250 OK id=14R78F-0001qP-00 |not flushed | POP3 RETR 2 | | Help! what am I missing? With identical configuration files, I can't | understand why it's not working. Both computers using pppd dialed | into 316-0167. | * * * | | | Yahoo! Groups Sponsor -~-~ | eGroups is now Yahoo! Groups | Click here for more details | http://click.egroups.com/1/11231/0/_/123848/_/981704120/ | -_- | | Linux Users Los Angeleshttp://www.lula.org |http://lalugs.org | To unsubscribe (or modify your preferences) visit | http://www.onelist.com/community/lula OR | send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
include message options
I know that you can/can't include messages, but say given a certain subject line I don't want to include the message text. For instance if I pattern match on Funny Joke. or Re: Re: Re: -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
ignoring backup-inbox in !mailboxes watch
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 command line in my mutt settings? mailboxes ! `echo $HOME/Mail/*` -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: xmutt/rxvt on RH 7.0
What and where would I go about finding xmutt ? On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 02:32:25PM -0700, Charles Curley muttered: | I have Mutt-1.2.5i-3 on Red Hat 7.0, and I use xmutt to launch | mutt. (Thank you, Thomas!) It appears that the F11 is not getting through | to mutt. | | I have two known working macros, of which one uses F10, and the other | F11. The F10 macro works just fine, the F11 one dies not. I can | hand-source the F11 macro, and it works. I can move it to use F9, and it | works there. | | However, when I just launch rxvt, I get the tilde (~) for both F11 and F10 | in the term window. | | It's no big deal; I just moved the F11 macro to F9. But it is probably | something other RH 7.0 users should keep an eye out for. | | -- | | -- C^2 | | No windows were crashed in the making of this email. | | Looking for fine software and/or web pages? | http://w3.trib.com/~ccurley -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: xmutt/rxvt on RH 7.0
This was no help at all, but thanks anyway. On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 03:12:56PM -0700, Charles Curley muttered: | On Sun, Dec 10, 2000 at 01:51:23PM -0800, Jason Helfman muttered: | What and where would I go about finding xmutt ? | | H. | | ccurley@charlesc $ rpm -qf `which xmutt` | file /usr/bin/xmutt is not owned by any package | | I must have copied it in from my earlier Mandrake Linux disty. I wonder if | that is part of my problem. | | | -- | | -- C^2 | | No windows were crashed in the making of this email. | | Looking for fine software and/or web pages? | http://w3.trib.com/~ccurley -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
gpg verify key, question
If and when I verify a signature, sometimes it chops up my tty, and I know by issuing a CTRL-L, it will refresh the screen. Is their a way to send this key stroke sequence after verifying a key? -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: from mutt list
actually this did it: host -l pgp.net | grep www |awk '{print $1}' |grep us On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 04:12:50PM +0100, Thorsten Haude thus spat: | Hi, | | I was wondering why this command isn't working... | | # `host -l pgp.net | grep www | grep us |awk '{print $1}'` | bash: wwwkeys.us.pgp.net: command not found | Sorry, that was misleading. Try | echo `host -l pgp.net | grep www | grep us |awk '{print $1}'` | | The command would be | host -l pgp.net | grep www | grep us | | hth | Thorsten | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: PGP Setup 2.6.2 6.5.8
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 09:32:19PM +0100, Martin muttered: | Monday, December 04, 2000 (CS:1.49.339) 12:06:46 [PM] (+0100) | Thorsten Haude [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote... | | Hi Martin, | | Martin wrote: | When you look in your mutt/contrib directory you will find a file callled | gpg.rc for GnuPG, which i recommend right here, and some pgpX.rc files. | You only have to source the right file to your muttrc (see the | mutt manual for that) | In my gpg.rc i find: | # receive key from keyserver: | #set pgp_getkeys_command="wrap.sh -g %r" | set pgp_getkeys_command="" | ^^^ | | So I'm still missing a valid setting for pgp_getkeys_command. Why does | set pgp_getkeys_command="gpg --no-secmem-warning --no-verbose \ | --batch --with-colons --keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys %r" | not work? What does this do? | # Use "host -l pgp.net | grep www" to figure out a keyserver. | keyserver wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net | Does anyone recommend a key server ? I am in USA. -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149 PGP signature
Re: Exec Error 127
Look at your "set editor" variable in .muttrc file. Once I had it set to vi, when I didn't have that installed, but I had vim installed, and received the same error. On Sun, Dec 03, 2000 at 02:41:59PM +0100, Gian Piero Ascenso muttered: | Hi, | | I get the above error message when I try to send a message | with mutt 1.2.5i from a RH 7.0 Linux box on intel x686. I'm able to | fetch mail from my ISP, though, What's wrong? What should I check? | | PS - I'm writing this message from Netscape. | | Regards, | | Gian Piero -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: change color settings depend on tty in use
Just running mutt -h, there is an option to run a: -F file specify an alternate muttrc file You can run an alternate .muttrc file such as: .muttrc-home .muttrc-work And then easily just source out the other files from there, or put everything in that one file. On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 06:15:15AM -0500, fred smith muttered: | Gentlemen: | | when I use Mutt on a direct console I like color settings. When I dial in | from work the color settings don't work very well even though I DO set | the terminal type correctly. | | Is there a way I can have mutt apply different color settings depending | on terminal type, or may be depending on which tty I'm on , or some other | way to handle this issue? | | thanks! | | Fred | -- | Fred Smith -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] |I can do all things through Christ | who strengthens me. | -- Philippians 4:13 --- -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Mailcap entries
I want some mailcap entries to pull for xls doc csv pdf what would be some appropriate entries for this? I want to use staroffice and acroread, or xpdf -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Mail box format?
I tried this. Still gives me the error of: /home/jhelfman/Mail/backup-inbox is not a mailbox. I will include my .muttrc | I know it's annoying to have people saying "Try this, try that", but | I went back and read the original thread and this one and the only | meaningful difference between my mutt -v and yours (besides base OS) is | that you have the compression patch compiled in. | | If it's not too much of a pain, could you recompile 1.2.5 /without/ that | patch and see if switching between a plain (uncompressed) mbox and a | maildir works? I use maildirs for my inbox and each mailing list I'm on, | but use mbox for sent mail, postponed mail and spam I intend to deal | with at a later time - I have no trouble switching between them. This | would at least establish a baseline "works or doesn't work". | | Also, a final shot-in-the-dark: When you dropped back from 1.3.x to | 1.2.5, did you change patches? I seem to recall different compression | patches based on version and I wonder if the 1.3.x patch would apply | successfully but screw something up? (I haven't checked the code... | that's next!) | | Tim | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149 ##.mutt.sets 1.29.00 set markers = no set mbox= +mailbox-`date '+%Y-%b'` set mbox_type= Maildir set move= ask-yes set ignore_list_reply_to # ignore the "Reply-To" lines set index_format="%4C %Z %2M %[!%y%m%d] %-17.17F (%3l) %s" set allow_8bit unset arrow_cursor set ascii_chars # set: use ASCII characters to build the thread tree set attribution="! %n %a [%(%d%m%y %H:%M)]:" set autoedit # set: skip the prompts for To: and Subject: set beep_new set noconfirmappend # set: prompt for confirmation on appending mail to folder set confirmcreate # set: prompt for confirmation on creation of folders set delete=ask-yes set edit_headers # edit all headers lines in the editor set editor="vi -c 'set tw=72 et'" set folder=~/Mail# directory with all mail folders set hidden_host # do not use a hostname in the address - PROBLEMATIC! set history=100 # 0.51: number of input lines for prompts to remember set include # set: include mail as quoted text in replies set index_format="%4C %Z %[!%y%m%d] %-17.17F (%3l) %s" set index_format="%4C %4N %Z %[!%y%m%d] %-17.17F (%3l) %s" set nomark_old # set: make distinction between New mail and Old mail. set mime_forward #=ask-yes# mutt-0.92: now a quadoption! set nomove # do not move read mails from mailbox to $mbox (was: "set hold") set pager_context=1 # number of lines that overlap on paging set pager_index_lines=0 # number of lines to see from the index set pager_stop# next-undeleted when the end of the mail is shown set print_command = "a2ps -Email --strip-level=3 - | lpr" #postscript, requiers a2sp package #set print_oommand = "fork|lpr" set noprompt_after # set: gives you a prompt when pager exits set quote_regexp="^ *[a-zA-Z]*[]|}()%:=-][]|}():=-]*" set read_inc=10# '10': show count number for every tenth mail set recall=no # do not prompt for recalling postponed mails with 'm' set record=+sent set reply_regexp="^((re|r e|r?f|aw|antw.?|antwort):[ \t]*)*" set reply_to=ask-yes # "reply": set: Use address in Reply-To? set reverse_alias # show the name of sender as set with my alias for him set reverse_name # reply as the user to whom the mail was sent to set shell=bash # use the zsh for shell commands set sort_aux set sort_browser=reverse-date set status_on_top # set: present the status bar at top, ie before the index set strict_threads # set: use references: for threading only, ie do not set tilde # show non-existant lines of text with a tilde at begin-of-line set tmpdir="/tmp" # directory where temporary files are to be placed set to_chars="X+TCF" set write_inc=1 # number - display increment count for every n-th mail set forw_format="(forw) %s" set hdr_format="%4C %Z %[!%y%m%d] %-17.17F (%3l) %s" # Sven's favourite set pager_format="%S [%C/%T] %n (%l) %s" # Sven's favourite set status_format="%v: %f (%s) [%M/%m] [N=%n,*=%t,post=%p,new=%b]" set postponed="$HOME/Mail/postponed" set indent_string= "| " set mailcap_path="/home/jhelfman/.mutt/mutt.mailcap:/etc/mailcap" set alias_file="/home/jhelfman/.mutt/mutt.aliases" set sendmail="/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject" set query_command="lbdbq %s" #set pager_index_lines=15 # mailboxes mailboxes ! =mutt =lugs =cron =returned =wga =spool =licq =announce =gov =sforge # mailbox compression open-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -cd %f %t" close-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -c %t %f" append-hook \\.gz$ "gzip -c %t %f"
Re: Mail box format?
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 07:47:40PM -0500, David T-G muttered: | Jason, et al -- | | ...and then Jason Helfman said... | % I tried this. Still gives me the error of: | % | % /home/jhelfman/Mail/backup-inbox is not a mailbox. | | It sounds trivial, but could mutt be right? Can elm, PINE, or anything | else read that mailbox? What does file(1) tell you? | Pine opens it. But says it can't view the file and I must save it. It doesn't give me an error, though. -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Mail box format?
OK. I removed the old file. Works fine. Maybe the file was corrupted, or something. Sorry for the bug alerts all! On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 07:08:40PM -0800, Jason Helfman muttered: | On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 07:47:40PM -0500, David T-G muttered: | | Jason, et al -- | | | | ...and then Jason Helfman said... | | % I tried this. Still gives me the error of: | | % | | % /home/jhelfman/Mail/backup-inbox is not a mailbox. | | | | It sounds trivial, but could mutt be right? Can elm, PINE, or anything | | else read that mailbox? What does file(1) tell you? | | | | Pine opens it. But says it can't view the file and I must save it. It | doesn't give me an error, though. | | -- | /Jason G Helfman | | "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always | been in your possession." | | Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 | GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149 | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Mail box format?
Can mutt read both mbox and maildir, without user intervention? Meaning, I can open up a mbox file with mutt, and then jump to another box that is maildir, and use mutt. I never leave the program and do nothing except change directory. -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Mail box format?
Do you have any special settings at all for this in mutt? I am unable to do this? Did you compile with any different flags? Mutt -v ? Mutt 1.2.5i (2000-07-28) Copyright (C) 1996-2000 Michael R. Elkins and others. Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt -vv'. Mutt is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `mutt -vv' for details. System: Linux 2.2.16-22 [using ncurses 5.1] Compile options: -DOMAIN -DEBUG -HOMESPOOL +USE_SETGID +USE_DOTLOCK +USE_FCNTL -USE_FLOCK -USE_IMAP -USE_GSS -USE_SSL -USE_POP +HAVE_REGCOMP -USE_GNU_REGEX +HAVE_COLOR +HAVE_PGP -BUFFY_SIZE -EXACT_ADDRESS +ENABLE_NLS +COMPRESSED SENDMAIL="no" MAILPATH="/var/mail" SHAREDIR="/usr/local/share/mutt" SYSCONFDIR="/usr/local/etc" ISPELL="/usr/bin/ispell" To contact the developers, please mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. To report a bug, please use the muttbug utility. I went to the stable version to get it to work. And it doesn't. Thanks. You just confirmed my suspicions. On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 11:29:18AM +0200, Peter Pentchev muttered: | On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 01:47:46AM -0800, Jason Helfman wrote: | Can mutt read both mbox and maildir, without user intervention? | | Meaning, I can open up a mbox file with mutt, and then jump to another | box that is maildir, and use mutt. I never leave the program and do | nothing except change directory. | | Yes, works just fine for me. My incoming mail arrives at ~/Maildir/, | and I save it to mailboxes in ~/Mail/. Changing mail folders is as easy | as typing 'c' and entering the name of the folder (=something for Mail/, | simply Maildir for the incoming maildir). | | G'luck, | Peter | | -- | If wishes were fishes, the antecedent of this conditional would be true. | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Mail box format?
Refer to the thread of "MAILDIR, MBOX" I always get: this isn't a mailbox file error. On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 09:18:01PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen muttered: | Jason Helfman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 01 Nov 2000: | Do you have any special settings at all for this in mutt? I am unable to | do this? Did you compile with any different flags? | | It should work without any configuration, as Mutt auto-detects the | folder type. | | Could you please be more specific about "I am unable to do this"? | | | Regards, | Mikko | -- | // Mikko Hänninen, aka. Wizzu // [EMAIL PROTECTED] // http://www.iki.fi/wiz/ | // The Corrs list maintainer // net.freak // DALnet IRC operator / | // Interests: roleplaying, Linux, the Net, fantasy scifi, the Corrs / | Practice random acts of kindness and senseless acts of beauty. | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: MAILDIR, MBOX
I went back to version 1.2.5i and I get the same error: /home/jhelfman/Mail/backup-inbox is not a mailbox. On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 05:11:31PM -0700, Ben Reser muttered: | On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 03:13:47PM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote: | When I open mutt to the file, or through change directory inside of | mutt, this is what I get. | | /home/jhelfman/Mail/backup-inbox is not a mailbox. | | Well from your headers you're running 1.3.9 which is a development version. So | these issues really should be handled on the development list. Possibly a bug | in the development version of mutt you are running. | | You might want to try the released version 1.2.5i | | -- | Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://ben.reser.org | | Maslow's Maxim: If the only tool you have is a hammer, | you treat everything like a nail. | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: MAILDIR, MBOX
It's already being shoved into an mbox file! On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 02:56:14PM -0600, Ashton muttered: | Jason Helfman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: | | So this is my current .qmail file: | | #./Maildir/ | |/usr/bin/procmail | | So what would I add here? | | |preline cat mbox | | I am confused. I thought you can only have one command in there. | | all sorts of silly things work in .qmail ... | | man dot-qmail | | However, procmail would be more to my tooth ... | | :0 c | mbox | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: MAILDIR, MBOX
So this is my current .qmail file: #./Maildir/ |/usr/bin/procmail So what would I add here? I am confused. I thought you can only have one command in there. I want to have an mbox file that is named $HOME/Mail/backup-inbox Please help. On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 12:39:44PM -0500, Jack McKinney muttered: | Big Brother tells me that Jason Helfman wrote: | I have Qmail and am filtering with Procmail to MAILDIR format, however I | would like to backup mail very easily by having all incoming mail to go | a backup-inbox in MBOX format, and use Roessler's compression patch to | view it. | | Is this possible? | How would I define the mailbox format in mutt? | | Would this be a folder hook? | | This isn't a mutt issue. Just add an extra line to your .qmail file | such as './Mailbox', and all incoming mail is saved to that file in | addition to anything else in your .qmail (such as your preline/procmail | entry). | | -- | "Restore your inalienable human rights. Jack McKinney | Vote Libertarian. http://www.lp.org http://www.lorentz.com | http://www.harrybrowne2000.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 1024D/D68F2C07 4096g/38AEF076 -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: MAILDIR, MBOX
I get mixed up sometimes :) On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 07:52:36PM +0200, Thomas Roessler muttered: | On 2000-10-27 12:39:44 -0500, Jack McKinney wrote: | | I have Qmail and am filtering with Procmail to MAILDIR format, | however I would like to backup mail very easily by having all | incoming mail to go a backup-inbox in MBOX format, and use | Roessler's compression patch to view it. |^^ | | Just to get things straight, I'm not the one who has done the | compression patch, and I have basically nothing to do with it. | | It's, to the best of my knowledge, currently maintained by Roland | Rosenfeld. | | -- | Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: MAILDIR, MBOX
I know, but when I do this, and I did do this, it says that backup-inbox is not a mail file. I have set mbox_type=MAILDIR ?? something to that extent, in my .muttrc On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 12:03:13AM -0700, Ben Reser thus spat: | At the top of your procmail recipies add: | :0 c | $HOME/Mail/backup-inbox | | No need to mess with Qmail to do this. | | On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 11:42:06PM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote: | I am confused. I thought you can only have one command in there. I want | to have an mbox file that is named $HOME/Mail/backup-inbox | | -- | Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://ben.reser.org | | Maslow's Maxim: If the only tool you have is a hammer, | you treat everything like a nail. | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: MAILDIR, MBOX
I did last night. It is a mail file. Mail/backup-inbox: RFC 822 mail text On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 02:16:48PM -0700, Ben Reser thus spat: | On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 08:10:02AM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote: | I know, but when I do this, and I did do this, it says that backup-inbox | is not a mail file. | | Look at the file see if it looks like an mbox file. If it doesn't sounds like | your procmail setup is messed up. Perhaps you have an old version. | procmail-3.14-5 | I have | set mbox_type=MAILDIR | ?? something to that extent, in my .muttrc | | That setting doesn't matter for this. It only determines how mutt will make | mailboxes that don't already exist. But it can read existing mailboxes. When I open mutt to the file, or through change directory inside of mutt, this is what I get. /home/jhelfman/Mail/backup-inbox is not a mailbox. -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: duplicate messages
Are you using Procmail and Fetchmail? On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 07:34:43PM -0200, Rafael A . Schmitt muttered: | why I receive duplicated messages ? | i have to change something in my .muttrc? | | | | Rafael. | | §=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=§ | | Rafael Alexandre Schmitt | | | Registered Linux User # 152146 | | | Blumenau - Santa Catarina - Brasil | | §=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-§ | | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
MAILDIR, MBOX
I have Qmail and am filtering with Procmail to MAILDIR format, however I would like to backup mail very easily by having all incoming mail to go a backup-inbox in MBOX format, and use Roessler's compression patch to view it. Is this possible? How would I define the mailbox format in mutt? Would this be a folder hook? -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Message temporary file.
I was messing around with backing up mail with my Qmail server, and there is a utility that comes with it called, maildir2mbox. This utility requires an environment variable named: MAILTMP I don't know if this is a system wide variable, or something just with Qmail. Maybe this is a pointer, maybe not. My /etc/profile MAILTMP="/home/$USER/.mailtmp" On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 11:21:59AM +0930, Brian Salter-Duke muttered: | I am not sure whether I am doing something the right way, but I have | come up against a wall. In the attach menu after saving the message, I | want to modify the message considerably by piping it to a script. The | modifications are such that they can not be done in situ. I have to | create another temporary file. The question is this - how do I replace | the original temporary file in the tmp directory by the new one so I can | then send the new file rather than the original? Is there a variable | that refers to the original file so I can just do:- | | mv /tmp/new-file $variable | | and overwrite the original message file? I can not find a pointer to | this but I may be missing the obvious of course. | | Cheers, Brian. | -- | Associate Professor Brian Salter-Duke (Brian Duke) [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Chemistry, School of BECS, SITE, NT University, Darwin, NT 0909, Australia. | Phone 08-89466702. Fax 08-89466847. http://www.smps.ntu.edu.au/ | Get PGP2 Key:- http://www.smps.ntu.edu.au/chemistry/duke.key.html | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Color
I noticed say in an Eterm or Xterm, the color green, is more like a neon or Matrix like green, whereas in mutt, it is more like a dull green. Could someone explain this to me..? -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Odd problem..??
For some reason, it worked itself out... Dunno. On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 10:04:42PM -0500, Timothy Legant muttered: | On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 06:12:38PM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote: | If I open up a terminal screen and type mutt, i go to $HOME/Maildir. | If I open up a Eterm and type mutt, i go to $HOME/Maildir. | If I open up a Xterm and tupe mutt, I go to $HOME/Maildir. | If I use this in my Enlightenment menu: | | "Mutt" NULL exec "Eterm -T mutt -c red -g 77x62+105+65 -F 9x15 --cmod 0 | -v -e mutt" | | It takes me to /var/spool/mail/$USER. | | It looks as if mutt can't find your home directory and therefore doesn't | read .muttrc (which means your spoolfile never gets set to | $HOME/Maildir). This could happen because Eterm is executing as a user | other than you. Is the setuid flag set for Eterm? It could also happen | if Eterm runs mutt as a different user. | | That's just a wild guess... I don't run E or Eterm I so can't test this. | | -- | Tim Legant | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Pass recipient list to filter
I believe this would just be a send-hook. I am not much for infomation, but I know there is a lot of information about this in the manual. On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 12:31:45PM -0700, Nathan Saper muttered: | Hey, all! | | Is there a way to pass the list of recipients in the Compose window to | a filter? For example, I have a macro that maps 'P' to 'Fgpg -sea -r " | to do non-PGP/MIME encryption. Is there a way to make P map to 'Fgpg | -sea -r $RECIPIENTS", where $RECIPIENTS is the list of recipients? | | TIA, | Nathan | | P.S. Please CC: all replies to me, as I'm not subscribed to this list. | | -- | Nathan Saper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | http://www.well.com/user/natedog/ | GnuPG/PGP5: 0x9AD0F382 | PGP2 (RSA): 0x386C4B91 | Standard PGP PGP/MIME OK | AOL Instant Messenger: linuxfu -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: send-hooks
I have this at work too. However, I incorporated folder-hook for this function, and it works very nicely. Folder-hook and send-hooks, used with each other seemed to do the trick for me. If you use $edit_headers that should do the trick though, i would think. On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 04:41:33PM -0500, Darren West muttered: | send-hook is a really cool feature, since it allows me to have a "work profile" and |a "non-work" each with custom signatures and header info, based on who I am sending |mail to. | If I invoke mail(compose) from within mutt via keybind 'm' in a folder though, it |always pops into the default profile..since the send-hook is dependant on the "To" |info. | It would be great if it first prompted for "To" info, then created the header |appropriately. Perhaps this feature can be included in a future version. | -- | Darren | 219-765-1149 cell | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Saving Deleted Messages
Just make a macro for delete to go to say... =trash On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 12:52:15PM -0700, Pyuesh Daya muttered: | Hi All | | Is there anyway that I can save mail that I have delete in the future.I already |copymy | +mail that I send to people !! | | Regards | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Mutt and Maildir?
If you have root on your machine, add this to /etc/profile: MAIL="/home/$USER/Maildir/" MAILDIR="/home/$USER/Maildir/" then source your /etc/profile, or log out and then back in. Hope this helps. On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 05:45:18PM +0100, Paul muttered: | Hello, | | I am completely new to the list. | Many people I know have switched to Mutt as e-mail program. I have | installed it (RPMversion 1.2.5) but I can't make sense of it. | | For mail I use Qmail, and as mailbox-format I use the maildir format. My | mail arrives in ~/Maildir. | | Through some nifty website I have tried to generate a .muttrc file, put it | on disk, and of course, it does not work. When I start Mutt I am presented | with a default message "Do not delete this mail" bla bla, as the header of | an mbox mail-file. | | In all kinds of files I have read that Mutt is able to determine by itself | what mailboxes it should use, but alas, not with me. | Can someone point me to the right direction? I can't decide if I like Mutt | as mailer if I can't even get it to work, right? | | Regards, | Paul | Netherlands. | | -- | Three things are certain: | Death, taxes and lost data. | Guess which has occured. | | http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174403 | -=PINE 4.21 on Linux Mandrake 7.1=- | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Mutt and Maildir?
Was mutt install previous to your build of Qmail? You may need to rebuild it. I always compiled Qmail first, and then Mutt. On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 09:09:11PM +0100, Paul muttered: | It was Oct 5, 2000, 11:42, when Jason Helfman keyboarded: | | If you have root on your machine, add this to /etc/profile: | | MAIL="/home/$USER/Maildir/" | MAILDIR="/home/$USER/Maildir/" | | then source your /etc/profile, or log out and then back in. | | These set's are already in place. Works without a problem for Pine, but | Mutt does not see things that way. | I even have put | | set folder = /home/paul/Maildir/ | set mbox_type = maildir | | in .muttrc. To no avail. | Thank you for trying though. :) | | Paul | | -- | Three things are certain: | Death, taxes and lost data. | Guess which has occured. | | http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174403 | -=PINE 4.21 on Linux Mandrake 7.1=- | | | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Completely rewriting the From header programatically
On Sat, Sep 16, 2000 at 01:45:35AM +0300, Mikko Hänninen muttered: | Or, if you have Mutt 1.2 or later, I'll recommend: | | set [EMAIL PROTECTED] | set realname="Dave Morse" | Why is this? I still use the old header definition for my_hdr -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: Mailcap problems
Well, I have it working here, and this is what I have. In my .muttrc: auto_view text/html set mailcap_path="/home/jhelfman/.mutt/mutt.mailcap:/etc/mailcap" this is my "mutt.mailcap" that is sourced with the above entry. text/html; lynx -dump %s; copiousoutput; nametemplate=%s.html I hope this helps. On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 02:28:13PM -0600, Ken Rachynski muttered: | On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 02:08:53PM -0600, Ken Rachynski wrote: | I'm at a loss as to why this is generating this error message and where | to look further to correct it. Any ideas would be appreciated. | | Umm, lets pretend that I actually woke up before writing that. Of course | it doesn't work if lynx needs terminal access. Sigh. | | -- | Ken Rachynski | Database Developer/Web Developer/Linux Administrator | mail - [EMAIL PROTECTED] | web - http://www.telusplanet.net/public/krachyn/ | ICQ - 3113514 | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: muttzilla
I've never had a problem with getting mail to work, but getting news to work or not work has always been the issue. On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 03:47:18PM -0400, Bob Bell muttered: | On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 11:56:08AM -0700, Dale Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Hi, I'm running debian 2.2 woody and I just did apt-get install | muttzilla and sure enough there was a debian muttzilla package, which | apt faithfully installed and set up. Trouble is, there's no man page | (like I'd read it anyhow..) and when I call a mail-to url in netscape, | it just brings up the regular netscape mail program. Oh, I'm using | netscape 4.75. Can anyone shed any light on this for me? | thanks | | You probably have to set up your preferences file. The muttzilla | home page should have more information: | http://www3.telus.net/brian_winters/mutt/ | | -- | Bob Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] | - | "Testing shows the presence, not the absence, of bugs." |-- Edsger W. Dijkstra, University of Texas | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
application/pgp-signature is unsupported
I'm confused. [-- Attachment #2 --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Encoding: 7bit, Size: 0.2K --] [-- application/pgp-signature is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part) --] -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: application/pgp-signature is unsupported
System: Linux 2.2.14-5.0 [using ncurses 4.0] Compile options: -DOMAIN +DEBUG -HOMESPOOL +USE_SETGID +USE_DOTLOCK +DL_STANDALONE +USE_FCNTL -USE_FLOCK -USE_POP -USE_IMAP -USE_GSS -USE_SSL -USE_SASL -HAVE_REGCOMP +USE_GNU_REGEX +HAVE_COLOR +HAVE_START_COLOR +HAVE_TYPEAHEAD +HAVE_BKGDSET +HAVE_CURS_SET +HAVE_META +HAVE_RESIZETERM +HAVE_PGP -BUFFY_SIZE -EXACT_ADDRESS -SUN_ATTACHMENT +ENABLE_NLS -LOCALES_HACK +HAVE_WC_FUNCS +HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET +HAVE_ICONV -ICONV_NONTRANS ISPELL="/usr/bin/ispell" SENDMAIL="/usr/sbin/sendmail" MAILPATH="/var/spool/mail" SHAREDIR="/usr/local/share/mutt" SYSCONFDIR="/usr/local/etc" EXECSHELL="/bin/sh" -MIXMASTER +HAVE_PGP -- is it compiled ?? On Sun, Sep 10, 2000 at 10:31:52AM +0200, Thomas Roessler muttered: | Your version of mutt seems to have been compiled without pgp support. | | On 2000-09-10 00:20:37 -0700, Jason Helfman wrote: | Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2000 00:20:37 -0700 | From: Jason Helfman [EMAIL PROTECTED] | To: MUTT Users [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Subject: application/pgp-signature is unsupported | Mail-Followup-To: Jason Helfman [EMAIL PROTECTED], | MUTT Users [EMAIL PROTECTED] | User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.7i | | I'm confused. | | [-- Attachment #2 --] | [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Encoding: 7bit, Size: 0.2K --] | | [-- application/pgp-signature is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part) | --] | | -- | /Jason G Helfman | | "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always | been in your possession." | | Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 | GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149 | | | -- | Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149
Re: mbox to maildir
Sure. The most recent version of procmail does. If you just specify you folder to pipe to as say: mutt/ it will assume Maildir format. On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 12:05:02AM +0200, Lukasz Stelmach muttered: | Greetings All!!! | | Does anyone knows if procmail is able to handle maildir mailboxes. If it | is not is there any resonable way (excluding writing it by myself) to | force it to do so? | | Bye. | -- | |/ |_, _ .- --,2:480/135@fido[EMAIL PROTECTED] | |__ |_|. | \ |_|. ._' /_. 101:1000/135@unholy | | ... Droga w?ród jab?oni prowadzi w nieznane... | -- /Jason G Helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 6A32 3774 E390 33B5 8C96 2AA1 2BF4 BD71 35A1 C149 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/35A1C149