On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 08:43:02PM -0400, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
I've always just run my own (Linux) email server locally in my home
office, but my current Internet service is soon going to be going away
and I was wondering if it would make sense to move to some sort of
mail-hosting
On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 07:00:52AM +, Russell L. Harris wrote:
I would expect something of the sort exists for the bridge
community.
A search on "portable game notation for bridge" brings up numerous
hits; at first glance, this hit appears to be promising and
authoritat
On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 01:40:08AM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
Both a friend and I organize weekly online bridge games for
20-30 players. My seating notices go out as simple text. He
...
I don't like the attachment approach but the formatting (minimal,
bold, alignment,?) he uses and the 2
On Tue, Apr 07, 2020 at 09:23:34PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
Sorry, but this is an archaic way of looking at the problem. People
have been doing this for decades now, has become the norm, common
practice, and really it is therefore WE who are being inconsiderate by
not accepting de facto
On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 12:19:58PM -0600, Akkana Peck wrote:
This happens for two reasons:
1. Mutt shows attachments at the bottom of a message, which was
reasonable in the days before everyone top-posted; but now I never
2. Calendar invites are often part of a MIME multipart/alternative:
I feel
On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 08:39:34AM +0200, steve wrote:
I can display images, read pdf's, etc??? but one thing I never managed to do is
open an html file containing images. I mean, I can send the html part to
firefox but the images don't follow.
With neomutt on Debian 9, ":exec bounce-message"
On Sat Apr 04, 2020 at 09:41:59 +0200, Vegard Svanberg wrote:
However, I'm increasingly finding myself having to resort to various
tricks to deal with HTML only emails (with picture attachments),
calendar invites, and other oddities and awkward stuff people send.
I don't know how I would
On Sat, Jun 08, 2019 at 09:25:58AM -0500, Jason wrote:
Not ":f", just "f".
f forward-message forward a message with comments
"f" by itself moves the highlight one message up the list, whether I
am looking at the index or at a particular message.
This possibly could be a result
On Sat, Jun 08, 2019 at 03:03:42AM -0400, Xu Wang wrote:
Maybe have to type ":exec forward-message" ?
Yes; that works.
If that does not work does it work if you press simplified "f"?
No; ":f" does not work.
I am grateful for your assistance, Xu.
RLH
The "forward-message" command appears not to work in Debian 9
(Stretch, neomutt); when I type ": forward-message" on the Neo-Mutt
command line, the response is "forward-message: unknown command".
Is neo-Mutt broken, or am I doing something wrong?
On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 03:03:42PM +, John Long wrote:
...
1. Is it reasonable to use Mutt with many email accounts? I know you
probably can, but is it reasonable as in, is it manageable, is the
performance good enough on a midrange box. Usability stuff, like will
mutt automagically respond
On Tue, May 07, 2019 at 08:00:56PM -0300, Luciano ES wrote:
I don't have any 'mailboxes' command in my .muttrc file. Not at all.
I have this:
set spoolfile="$HOME/Mail/inbox"
I have a few folder-hooks though, and they all point to subdirectories
of $HOME/Mail/inbox.
Your problem may be that
On Tue, May 07, 2019 at 12:08:14AM -0300, Luciano ES wrote:
The problem is that the Inbox folder is empty. And it shouldn't be.
I can inspect that directory say, with a file manager, and it's loaded
with messages.
Check two things:
(1) The only maildirs or mboxes of which Mutt is aware are
* David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net [130210 00:45]:
I've a few mailing lists where people don't send to the mailing list
instead they CC it. In which case when I reply to the list mutt
doesn't recognise it as a list and I have to do a normal reply and
manually put in the mailing list address
* Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au [121103 09:12]:
...
- anything else lands in my UNKNOWN folder; it is 99% spam
I always sort that folder on subject when I visit it;
it makes tossing it much easier because a lot of spam gets repeated
in big chunks
...
Cameron,
I thank you for
Has anyone devised a spam filtering into which an address and subject
line could be entered simply by pressing a key while viewing the mutt
index?
That way, whenever I go down the index pressing the d key to
mark spam items to be deleted, perhaps by pressing some other key I
could mark spam items
* Jamie Paul Griffin ja...@kode5.net [121102 19:36]:
I have set up macros that bind keys to pass messages to spamassassin
using sa-learn and then puts the message into the spam mailbox. Is
this the type thing you mean? The spam mailbox can later be used to
train spamassassin for future
* Robert Holtzm hol...@cox.net [120908 22:07]:
Running mutt 1.5.20-9+squee on squeeze (obviously). When I compose a
message, the From header is as shown above which is incorrect. ~/.muttrc
shows no option to set this. Somewhere there is a file with my full
name. I remember typing it in when I
For email, I run mutt and muttprint.
I have a directory of messages in maildir format. I need to export
each message to a separate text file, so that the message may be
edited without the necessity of manually stripping away the message
header.
There is no need to preserve the data in the
* Patrice Clement charlier...@free.fr [110222 12:12]:
Hi there
I've been looking for a way to get a prompt to fill up the Cc: field when I
want to write a new email. Currently, when I press m (you all know what the
key-binding for m is :)), mutt asks me to whom I want to send the email and
Malcolm Locke wrote:
Hi,
Searching the archives I couldn't find any scalable vector versions of
the lovely mutt icon. He has been a faithful companion on my desktop
for many years but is now looking a bit shabby alongside his SVG
compatriots.
So I've used my questionable graphics skills to
* Kabel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [081002 16:07]:
Hello,
I'm not so new to mutt, and i really like it.
I'm trying to make it work with multiple imaps pop3 accounts, but I get a
lot of problems. So I would be pleased if someone could give me a tip. Even
after finding some example I didn't managed
* Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080906 04:56]:
On 2008-09-06 10:52:56 +0200, Anders Karlsson wrote:
IIRC, when I tried to do this a couple years back, I ended up
with cmail and xboard as the docs in the package was enough to
get me going relatively easy.
I, too, distantly remember
Years ago, running Window$, I used an application which automated the
process of playing chess via email. I don't remember the details, but
an email with a chess game file (.pgn ?) would launch an application
similar to xboard, and the chess application would create a game file
(.pgn ?) for
I am running Debian GNU/Linux on an i386 system. I had difficulty
with mail delivery to one address because Exim4 was using the username
rather than the mailaccountname in mail addresses. The Return-Path:
and envelope-from: headers read [EMAIL PROTECTED] rather than
[EMAIL PROTECTED].
-
The mutt puppy-dog icon which ships with the Debian system I just
installed is of very poor quality and looks rather shabby.
Where may I find an nice high-resolution mutt icon to use on the
desktop to launch mutt?
RLH
* Vladimir Marek [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080328 04:28]:
Hi,
I'm having many mailboxes receiving mail. Many mailinglists, so I'm
getting mail all the time. It can get quite disturbing. I was thinking
that I would define list of core mailboxes and list of all
mailboxes. At the morning I would
* Joe Masters [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071115 16:14]:
On 13:43 Thu 15 Nov , Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2007-11-15, Joe Masters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need some ideas as to setting up a demo of Mutt for netphobic users.
As much as I love the efficiency of Mutt (and Gnus), they hardly seem
* Nick Hastings [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070904 23:42]:
Since you already seem to use it I thought it worth pointing out how,
using gnome-terminal you can get similar results to running 'xterm -e
mutt'.
...
PS. I recall from some time ago the main advantage multi-gnome-terminal
had over
Before I received your recommendations of melon and gkrellm, I
installed mail-notification, which appeared to be a good
package. But every time a new message arrived, mail-notification
generated an error message on the terminal screen.
I then removed mail-notification and installed gnubiff,
* shen xiaofei [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070831 23:28]:
Hello,Russell L. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]!
* You wrote on Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 07:33:54PM -0500:
Before I received your recommendations of melon and gkrellm, I
installed mail-notification, which appeared to be a good
package. But every
I am a mutt newbie. It seems to me that configuration of mutt would be
easier if:
* muttrc contains the entire set of mutt configuration variables (variables
not applicable to the particular installation may be commented out, using #)
* the configuration variables are grouped in categories,
I do not understand the intended usage of the alternates
configuration variable. The manual says that it affects Mutt's idea about
messages from you and addressed to you.
RLH
I'm a mutt newbie. I need to implement a business mail personality
and a personal mail personality on the same host machine, so that my
replies to business mail appear to originate from the business mail address
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and my replies to personal mail appear to originate from
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