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
, 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
On 2009.12.24 14:34:32 +, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Rem P Roberti remeg...@comcast.net [12-24-09 14:32]:
OK...I think that it was a permissions problem. I screwed around with
the permissions on my /home directory, and somehow the permissions on
.muttrc were set so that only root had
On 2009.12.21 15:54:36 +, Mun wrote:
Hi all,
My e-mail methodology will be changing shortly and I will be serviced
via an Exchange server (as opposed to e-mail delivered directly to my
Linux workstation).
Due to my own personality flaws I am planning on using Fetchmail
(configured
On 2009.12.17 15:00:49 +, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Rem P Roberti remeg...@comcast.net [12-17-09 12:38]:
I guess we are making progress. I did all of the above (I already
had .muttrc set correctly) and now when I try and print I get this
nice blue sysinstall-like window telling me
* Rem P Roberti remeg...@comcast.net [12-17-09 00:04]:
I have just installed muttprint on a new FreeBSD box and am having a
bit of difficulty getting it to work. The printer is an HP Photosmart
7760 which has been installed via CUPS, and is otherwise working just
fine. The problem, I
On 2009.12.17 15:00:49 +, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Rem P Roberti remeg...@comcast.net [12-17-09 12:38]:
I guess we are making progress. I did all of the above (I already
had .muttrc set correctly) and now when I try and print I get this
nice blue sysinstall-like window telling me
On 2009.12.17 16:18:15 +, Rem P Roberti wrote:
On 2009.12.17 15:00:49 +, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Rem P Roberti remeg...@comcast.net [12-17-09 12:38]:
I guess we are making progress. I did all of the above (I already
had .muttrc set correctly) and now when I try and print I
On 2009.12.17 19:31:40 +, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Rem P Roberti remeg...@comcast.net [12-17-09 19:20]:
On 2009.12.17 15:00:49 +, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
your system's requirements will be different as you do not use rpm. I
suspect you are on a debian derivative, synaptics
On 2009.12.17 16:43:03 +, Rem P Roberti wrote:
On 2009.12.17 19:31:40 +, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Rem P Roberti remeg...@comcast.net [12-17-09 19:20]:
On 2009.12.17 15:00:49 +, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
your system's requirements will be different as you do not use rpm
I installed muttprint a while back, and I'm quite satisfied with its
performance. However, I discovered that once I print an email Mutt then
starts to include every (and I do mean every) header when an email is
viewed. A page of headers. It's as though the 'ignore' statement in
.muttrc is no
On 2009.03.01 13:25:40 +, Ed Blackman wrote:
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 09:41:50AM -0800, Rem P Roberti wrote:
I installed muttprint a while back, and I'm quite satisfied with its
performance. However, I discovered that once I print an email Mutt then
starts to include every (and I do mean
On 2009.03.01 11:08:55 +, Rem P Roberti wrote:
On 2009.03.01 13:25:40 +, Ed Blackman wrote:
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 09:41:50AM -0800, Rem P Roberti wrote:
I installed muttprint a while back, and I'm quite satisfied with its
performance. However, I discovered that once I print
This is the first time this has happened. I just installed a new
mailbox for mail coming from a new list subscription. Everthing works
including Procmail which places the mail in the right place. The only
thing that doesn't work is that I don't get any notification of new mail
for
This works for all of my many mailboxes except for one...and for the
life of me I'm stumped as to why mutt won't notify me about that one
box.
Well, I guess the basics are: what might possibly be different about
this new mailbox?
That's the problem. So far I don't see any
This is the first time this has happened. I just installed a new
mailbox for mail coming from a new list subscription. Everthing works
including Procmail which places the mail in the right place. The only
thing that doesn't work is that I don't get any notification of new mail
for this mailbox.
Hello,
Has anyone had any success using mutt to send email using the comcast smtp
service?
I have comcast as my ISP, and while according to comcast I should be able to
use
smtp.comcast.net:25 as my smtp host, whenever I try to send email, I get an
error saying that it is an
On 07 Feb 09 16:03, Rem P Roberti wrote:
I must be getting senile. Either I have never noticed this before, or I
inadvertently messed something up in my .muttrc. Observe:
-N F- 1/1: Rem P Roberti test -- (all)
Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2009 15:56:40 -0800
...
Where
I must be getting senile. Either I have never noticed this before, or I
inadvertently messed something up in my .muttrc. Observe:
-N F- 1/1: Rem P Roberti test -- (all)
Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2009 15:56:40 -0800
On 2009.01.30 08:57:47 +, Tolga wrote:
Rem P Roberti yazm:
On 2009.01.29 20:12:32 +, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Rem P Roberti remeg...@comcast.net [01-29-09 18:31]:
I have a mailbox (~/Mail/system) to which I would like my system mail to
be placed. I haven't been
I'm working on different computer, so I may have missed, but what do you
have in .muttrc for print_command?
OK, In .muttrc I have the following:
set print_command=muttprint
#set print=yes
set print_split
macro index p display-toggle-weed print-message
display-toggle-weed exit
I have a mailbox (~/Mail/system) to which I would like my system mail to
be placed. I haven't been able to figure out how to accomplish that. I
have correctly configured /etc/aliases so that root's mail is delivered
to user, but I don't seem to be able to come up with a procmail recipe
that will
On 2009.01.29 20:12:32 +, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Rem P Roberti remeg...@comcast.net [01-29-09 18:31]:
I have a mailbox (~/Mail/system) to which I would like my system mail to
be placed. I haven't been able to figure out how to accomplish that. I
have correctly configured /etc
test
* Rem P Roberti remeg...@comcast.net [01-29-09 00:06]:
I have a laser printer installed on my FreeBSD system which I installed
via cups, and the printer works fine. However, when I print a message
from within Mutt the left margin is only about 3/16 and a couple of
characters are always
Here is a small tutorial for muttprint:
http://www.linux-magazine.com/w3/issue/48/Formatting_Email_with_Muttprint.pdf
Thank you!
Rem
Here is a small tutorial for muttprint:
http://www.linux-magazine.com/w3/issue/48/Formatting_Email_with_Muttprint.pdf
Well, I had the feeling that it wasn't going to just work straight out
of the box. I got muttprint installed, and placed the recommended
options and macros in my .muttrc, but
Well, it's gotten a little different. I copied the
sample-muttprintrc-en file to ~/.muttprinrc, and now when I try and
print this is the error message I get:
Press any key to continue...cannot remove path when cwd is
/tmp/muttprint-HLua4y for /tmp/muttprint-HLua4y: at
All is well! I took a good look at the .muttprinrc and saw that the
print_command option was incorrectly set. Now everything seems to be
working fine, and the printout looks great!
Rem
You can replace the 'normal' /usr/bin/lp (or wherever it is) with
lp-cups, what got installed with your cups-package. Easy way is to
#mv lp lp.backup
and then copy lp-cups to this directory and just rename it to 'lp.
Try:
#lp-cups textfile.txt and it should work.
lp-cups does not
lp-cups does not seem to exist on this installation.
nor mine, openSUSE 10.1
When I try to print from Mutt now I get the error message:
lpr: lp: unknown printer
I can't print from the command line, although printing works fine with
my X apps.
what does lpoptions
above shows that your printer is GENERIC PostScript Printer. Is
that what http://localhost:631 reports?
Yes.
What distro are you running? Have you *ever* been able to print from
the cl? What printer and what name is assigned in cups?
Actually, I'm running FreeBSD 7.0, and I have never
In case I haven't already done this, the problem with my inability to
print using a CUPS installed printer has been solved. CUPS installs its
own set of lp binaries (FreeBSD 7.0) in /usr/local/bin, as opposed to
the common lp binaries which reside in /usr/bin. My solution to the
problem was to
I have a fundamental lack of understanding on something. I am using
Mutt with FreeBSD 7.0. I have a number of mailboxes designated in my
muttrc that Procmail delivers to...for example:
mailboxes $HOME/Mail/muttusers
mailboxes $HOME/Mail/freebsd
mailboxes $HOME/Mail/jep
mailboxes
I have a fundamental lack of understanding on something. I am using
Mutt with FreeBSD 7.0. I have a number of mailboxes designated in my
muttrc that Procmail delivers to...for example:
All of those mailboxes, with the exception of inbox, are actual
folders.
Okay...
Inbox,
On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 10:52:08PM -0700, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Never get mail as root. In fact never use root unless you really have
to, but that is a more general point.
Understood. But I thought this entry (root:rem) in my aliases file
would take care
On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 10:52:08PM -0700, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Never get mail as root. In fact never use root unless you really have
to, but that is a more general point.
Understood. But I thought this entry (root: rem) in my aliases file
would take care
I have mutt installed on two other freebsd computers. I fetch pop mail
via getmail, and procmail puts things where they belong. I just
installed freebsd 7.0 on another computer with what I thought were the
exact same settings for all of the mail programs involved. When I try
to retrieve mail I
I have mutt installed on two other freebsd computers. I fetch pop mail
via getmail, and procmail puts things where they belong. I just
installed freebsd 7.0 on another computer with what I thought were the
exact same settings for all of the mail programs involved. When I try
to
Thanks for responding, Kyle. I found the problem. Somewhere along
the line, while I was messing around with my .muttrc file, I changed
the set force_name= variable to yes instead of no. And, as you
know, that overode my set record=~/Mail/sent. For the time being I
am happy to
I don't know how this happened, but Mutt is now creating individual
folders for mail that I have sent, in which it places copies of sent
mail. Before this time Mutt always put copies of outgoing mail in a
central sent folder. I did do some tweaking of the .muttrc file,
but when this new
On Friday, January 4 at 04:02 PM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
I don't know how this happened, but Mutt is now creating individual
folders for mail that I have sent, in which it places copies of sent
mail. Before this time Mutt always put copies of outgoing mail in a
central sent folder
I have a number of mailboxes on my system, with procmail recipes
directing mail to those mailboxes. When new mail arrives Mutt usually
notifies me that there is mail in the selected mailboxes. But there are
a couple of mailboxes which Mutt always misses, and I am at a loss for
why that would be
On Sunday, December 16 at 12:10 PM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
I have a number of mailboxes on my system, with procmail recipes
directing mail to those mailboxes. When new mail arrives Mutt usually
notifies me that there is mail in the selected mailboxes. But there are
a couple of mailboxes
Nope...no spaces. The culprit these days is a mailbox I have set up
for
Amazon. I do a lot of business there, and so I created a mailbox
specifically for that mail. Here is the recipe:
:0
* ^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$HOME/Mail/amazon/
Pretty
Mairix is installed and working. I have tried to create a macro which
would allow me to view the results of the search in the mailbox
(mfolder) that I have created for Mairix finds. Here it is:
macro generic escf change-folder=mfolder Search results
When I invoke the macro I get this message:
On 2007.10.18 16:55:37 +, Eyolf strem wrote:
On 17.10.2007 (20:50), Rem P Roberti wrote:
I just installed Mairix, and the program works fine, except that I don't
seem to be able to access the mfolder from within Mutt. When I do a
search Mairix creates the requiste mfolder containing
On 2007.10.19 00:41:16 +, Eyolf strem wrote:
On 18.10.2007 (14:28), Rem P Roberti wrote:
Thanks for the macros, but something is still wrong. Mairix
successfully carries out its search, but when I try to retrieve the
results I get this message:
You asked search results to go
I just installed Mairix, and the program works fine, except that I don't
seem to be able to access the mfolder from within Mutt. When I do a
search Mairix creates the requiste mfolder containing cur, new, and
tmp, and the result of the search is placed in the new subdirectory.
But I am unable to
I just recently noticed that I no longer have threads indicated in the
the index. I'm not sure how that happened but I would like to fix it.
Rem
Is there a way to do a global delete of messages listed in a mailbox
index?
Rem
On 2007.10.13 05:33:27 +, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 10:23:58AM -0700, Rem P Roberti wrote:
index. Otherwise, how would one get the chance to reply? Also, is it
possible to have the filtered messages placed in their respective
folders without all of the headers
Like most folks I have separate recipes and mailboxes for my most frequently
received
email. I also created a recipe for email addressed to me for which there
is no specific mailbox. That mail is directed to #HOME/Mail/inbox.
What is happening in some cases is that email that has a proprietary
Is it possible to use curly braces to nest conditions? For
example, there are two addresses that can be used for the FreeBSD
mailing list to which I subscribe, and I would like to incorporate them both
into the same
recipe.
Rem
On 2007.10.10 17:46:58 +, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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On Wednesday, October 10 at 03:29 PM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
Is it possible to use curly braces to nest conditions? For example,
there are two addresses that can be used for the FreeBSD mailing
On 2007.10.09 12:50:53 +, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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On Tuesday, October 9 at 10:23 AM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
Boy, I'm missing something here. Ok...I did have the syntax wrong,
and now that I have the path to my mailboxes correctly stated
Back at it (Kyle, are you out there?). I've been trying to set up
individual mailboxes for folks I receive mail from frequently. I
create the mailbox in .muttrc (mailboxes $HOME/Mail/user), and then a recipe
like this in
.procmailrc:
:0:
* ^From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
user
But the mail isn't
On 2007.10.09 18:23:23 +, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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On Tuesday, October 9 at 05:15 PM, quoth Joseph:
If you have mbox it should be:
:0:
* ^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
$HOME/Mail/user
In case it's not clear, the reason to use .* instead of just a
On 2007.10.09 12:18:12 +, Dilip M wrote:
On 10/9/07, Rem P Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...snip...
getmail version 4.7.6
Python version 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Sep 16 2007, 14:19:57)
[GCC 3.4.6 [FreeBSD] 20060305]
Unhandled exception follows:
File /usr/local/bin
Bit of a problem here setting up Procmail. I have a test entry in my
.procmailrc thus:
:0:
* ^Subject: test
testing
When I send a test message to myself with test as Subject, Procmail
does indeed filter the mail, creating the testing folder and putting
the mail there. But the mail goes
What do you mean that mutt never sees it---if you open that mailbox,
is the new message missing? Is it not marked new? What's the
problem?
Is what marked new?
If you're upset that mutt didn't inform you hey! There's new mail in
a mailbox you aren't looking at!, keep in mind that mutt only keeps
I suspect you probably are just missing some syntax. For example,
mutt's mailboxes take full paths, not just names that are relative to
some other setting. So, for example, if procmail is saving messages to
$HOME/testing then you need to tell mutt:
mailboxes $HOME/testing
Otherwise, if you
On 2007.10.08 08:52:11 +, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 11:26:07PM +0100, Jerry Walker wrote:
Hi Rem,
On Sat 6 Oct 2007 12:58, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Still searching for a way to export aliases from my alias folder to Abook
via Mutt. Anyone know how to do
I am in the process of trying to set up Procmail, and I thought that the
.procmail file, and my getmailrc were configured properly. But when I
try to retrieve mail I get this error message:
Exception: please read docs/BUGS and include the following information
in any bug report:
getmail
Still searching for a way to export aliases from my alias folder to Abook via
Mutt. Anyone know how to do
that?
Rem
On 2007.10.06 23:26:07 +, Jerry Walker wrote:
Hi Rem,
On Sat 6 Oct 2007 12:58, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Still searching for a way to export aliases from my alias folder to Abook
via Mutt. Anyone know how to do
that?
Use abook --convert Try abook --help for more details
On 2007.10.07 00:26:04 +, Jerry Walker wrote:
Hi,
On Sat 6 Oct 2007 16:04, Rem P Roberti wrote:
On 2007.10.06 23:26:07 +, Jerry Walker wrote:
On Sat 6 Oct 2007 12:58, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Still searching for a way to export aliases from my alias folder to
Abook via Mutt
On 2007.10.07 01:25:56 +, Jerry Walker wrote:
On Sat 6 Oct 2007 16:51, Rem P Roberti wrote:
snip It is very easy to create an alias from a received message just
by using the a command. This puts the new alias in my .mail_aliases
folder, which resides in my home directory. My
Hi Everyone. Thank God for this list. I have been searching for a way to
import addresses from my alias
folder to Abook. I know there is a way to do it, but so far I have been unable
to find the solution. A
heads up will be most appreciated.
Rem
On 2007.10.05 09:15:19 +, Michael Tatge wrote:
* On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 Rem P Roberti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
Hi Everyone. Thank God for this list. I have been searching for a
way to import addresses from my alias folder to Abook. I know there
is a way to do it, but so far I have
I have set ispell=/usr/local/bin/ispell appended to my .muttrc file, and
map F6 : !ispell %CR: e
%CR appended to my .exrc file. But I am unable to get ispell to play. Is
this set up incorrect?
Rem
On 2007.10.05 21:55:32 +, Michael Tatge wrote:
* On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 Rem P Roberti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
I have set ispell=/usr/local/bin/ispell appended to my .muttrc file
So hit i in the compose menu to run $ispell.
As of lately I use vim's built-in spellchecker which
On 2007.10.05 16:15:42 +, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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On Friday, October 5 at 01:15 PM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
On 2007.10.05 21:55:32 +, Michael Tatge wrote:
* On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 Rem P Roberti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
I have set
Believe it or not, I actually do know where the i key is, but what
I couldn't figure out was how to use it.
I know; I was having fun at your expense. I suppose humor doesn't
translate well in email, even with smileys. Sorry, I didn't mean to
offend.
What I expected to be able to
Help! I have no idea what I did, but I am no longer able send mail via
Mutt. I had just finished modifying my .muttrc file to source my alias
folder, and now every time that I try to send an email I get an error
message stating: Aborted unmodified message. This happens whether or
not I try
On 2007.10.04 14:54:17 +, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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On Thursday, October 4 at 11:31 AM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
I had just finished modifying my .muttrc file to source my alias
folder, and now every time that I try to send an email I get
Can someone please point me toward some info on how I can utilize abook
from within Mutt. I would like to be able to both use the Abook
entries, and add new addresses via Mutt.
Rem
On 2007.10.05 00:05:52 +, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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On Thursday, October 4 at 09:52 PM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
Can someone please point me toward some info on how I can utilize abook
from within Mutt. I would like to be able to both use the Abook
Can someone please tell if it is possible to save mail to a folder with only
selected headers, or without any
headers at all. I've been trying to find the answer in my Muttrc file, so far
without success.
TIA,
Rem
On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 01:19:07PM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2007-10-03, Rem P Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone please tell if it is possible to save mail to a
folder with only selected headers, or without any headers at
all. I've been trying to find the answer in my
On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 02:24:44PM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2007-10-03, Rem P Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I could not find a reference to the
decode-save function. Perhaps you could give me a heads up as
to where I could look for more info.
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