)
--]. Is there something I can do to tell Mutt to render html with lynx
or links?
Yes. Search for autoview and mailcap in the Mutt manual.
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Recognizing disagreements in belief requires having enough agreements in
belief
Read the manual for patterns. They are basically regular expressions, but
you have tilde (~) expansions for from (~f) To (~t) etc.
Regards,
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In a time of universal lies, telling the truth is a revolutionary act
/path/to/sendmail (options)
I don't know what the default options are, but you can force them in
.muttrc with
set sendmail=/usr/lib/sendmail -oi -oem
Or whatever else you want.
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Note to experienced users: Please don't
06-May-02 at 16:55, Simon White ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
06-May-02 at 11:34, Mike Arrison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Howdy,
I'm currently using pine, and would like to switch to mutt. The
major stumbling block I'm hitting is finding a simple muttrc file to learn
from. I've seen
01-May-02 at 10:38, Willy S ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
hi,
Yesterday I was playing with my procmailrc, and spambouncer. Since then, I can
not delete the mail in my mailbox (/var/spool/mail/sutrisno). The message at
the bottom of Mutt says: Mailbox is read-only.
There is a toggle read-only
headers, perhaps). I can't edit something with
no wrapping, with words split over two lines.
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test this versin thoroughly. It's,
obviously, intended to be the Very Last Beta Before 1.4 (TM).
I'm waiting for 1.3.99.1 ;-)
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All this talk about everyone being connected to the Internet by the year
ignores
people to the Google
cached versions. What happened to the webserver?
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I thought you weren't happy about seeing that quoted, and now you are
quoting it yourself...
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Man
on the network
/pretending/ to be a mail server ;-)
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When the bosses talk about improving productivity, they are never talking
about themselves.
[Linux user #170823 http://counter.li.org. Home cooked signature rotator.]
Else quote some other attribution...
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Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind. -- Dr. Seuss
[Linux user #170823 http://counter.li.org. Home cooked
;-)
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Recognizing disagreements in belief requires having enough agreements in
belief to translate or understand the words and deeds of my opponent.
-- Anthony O'Hear (combining, somewhat, several modern philosophers).
knowledge of C, so I have to search for code that does the right
thing and screw around with it, and heaven knows whether that will give
the best approach :)
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Sometimes we sit and read other people's interpretations of our
personalities...
Simon.
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Recognizing disagreements in belief requires having enough agreements in
belief to translate or understand the words and deeds of my opponent.
-- Anthony O'Hear (combining, somewhat, several
it explicitly look at use_mailcap
Could be a permissions issue with mutt being unable to read the mailcap
file of course.
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/\ASCII Ribbon Campaign
\ /Respect for open standards
X
running everythign as user ian, which is
who owns .mailcap:
[ian@buzz:~]$ ls -la .mailcap
-rw-r--r-- 1 ian users 30 Apr 10 14:19 .mailcap
Exactly the same permissions I have. Is links in the $PATH?
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you synchronise your mailbox, then the message
is deleted.
To have a trash folder requires patching or a specific set of hooks and
general .muttrc tomfoolery
Simon
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All this talk about everyone being connected
for deleting
will automatically be purged without prompting. If set to no,
messages marked for deletion will be kept in the mailbox.
The other question was related to purge. This is mapped by default to $
in mutt, otherwise use sync-mailbox mapped to whichever key you prefer.
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sync. Why should I flag to delete and not
want to delete that session? I will move it to another folder if it's for
reading later, and just delete and be done with it if it is read and there
is no action for it. I press $ sync-mailbox a LOT.
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09-Apr-02 at 09:31, David Collantes ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote :
On 04-09-2002 at 08:56 EDT, Simon White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Set your server to automatically purge Deleted Messages. They won't ever
use it to store mail again ;-)
[...]
How are you accomplishing
left and went to the US years ago ;-)
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Not only does Jesus save, but he makes nightly off-site backups.
[Linux user #170823 http://counter.li.org. Home cooked signature rotator.]
in that pond? :-)
Plenty room in this pond. More dollars per capita in the US pond though
;-) my salary here makes work seem more like a hobby than anything else...
but I'm learning fast and enjoying the ride so far. Until someone makes me
an offer of course.
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(i.e. it says something) about it.
1--1=2
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IDIOT, n - A member of a large and powerful tribe whose influence in human
affairs has always been dominant and controlling. -- Ambrose Bierce
[Linux user #170823 http
(the
keys here being physical objects, rather than cryptographic keys) is
actually at fault.
Oh the travesty of Outlook.
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History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree
upon. -- Napoleon
and French; they CANNOT translate some terms at all, because they
have a psychological block.
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Recognizing disagreements in belief requires having enough agreements in
belief to translate or understand the words
should interfere with her computer...
;-)
Yeah, on the phone. Luckily, because by the time she got back off hold
there were tears in all the support guy's faces :)
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Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully
your clock accordingly. k9 works for
Windows and Linux clients. You just need one master server on each
subnet, which broadcasts the time every minute or so to all clients.
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If it dies, it's biology. If it blows up
and are happier with them than when they ran
SunOS5.8.
Simon
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Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails
of the last priest. -- Diderot
[Linux user #170823 http://counter.li.org. Home cooked signature
03-Apr-02 at 08:26, jennyw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Thanks to everyone for the help!
Is there a place where the default key bindings are listed? For example,
l being the key for limit isn't in help. Thanks!
It is. Right after k (previous message).
Simon.
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looking at the lower case and upper case values? They are
different, l and L have different functions.
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Sometimes we sit and read other people's interpretations of our lyrics and
think, 'Hey, that's pretty good.' If we
that does this.
This also looks reasonably useful:
http://users.binary.net/dturley/linux/sendmail.html
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IDIOT, n - A member of a large and powerful tribe whose influence in human
affairs has always been dominant
to each server, in which case you're not going to be doing it
for a whole heap of users, are you?
I don't think mutt is too good at switching IMAP servers anyway... really
not the tool for the job.
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All this talk about
imap_checkinterval:
set imap_checkinterval=60
I don't know if this will help keep your IMAP connection alive whilst in
IMAP folders...
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Whenever I watch TV and see those poor starving kids all over the world, I
can't help
02-Apr-02 at 11:59, Dan Boger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 04:56:41PM +, Simon White wrote:
All my mailboxes are IMAP, so I don't have this problem, since I'm always
connected to the server. However, I have a fairly short
imap_checkinterval:
set
for mail_check in your .muttrc?
How about you, Heike?
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Microsoft isn't the answer.
Microsoft is the question, and the answer is no.
[Linux user #170823 http://counter.li.org. Home cooked signature rotator.]
haven't had problems, and my mailbox will get
polled anyway. Anyone?
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Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build
bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce
02-Apr-02 at 13:34, Dan Boger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 06:24:45PM +, Simon White wrote:
Do you have anything set for mail_check in your .muttrc?
yup - set mail_check = 5
So... let me know how you get on if you lower imap_keepalive and/or if you
add the IMAP
the same.
Good job you said you were on holiday, with headers like
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4807.1700
that is a travesty :)
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The only reason I'm burning my candle at both ends, is because I haven't
to be programming, but how about file systems,
and troubleshooting procedures? That is where the world at large is sadly
lacking...
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When the bosses talk about improving productivity, they are never talking
about
, just a few lines, but it works
wonderfully. It will just rotate through all files in my quotes directory,
and automatically include anything new in there.
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Man will never be free until the last king is strangled
with
procmail so that it works properly, because AFAIK Mutt will just obey
.mailcap - or maybe you can hack .mailcap itself but I don't know. I
*think* Mutt reads mailcap when you try to view an attachment, so maybe
you can dynamically hack mailcap. Lots of hacking needed.
Simon.
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clients from wherever I happen to be. keeping mail locally is a travesty
if you travel and move around a lot... you never know when you will need
to refer back to some old email when you are challenged by a client whilst
on site.
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runs.
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It is impossible to sharpen a pencil with a blunt axe. It is equally vain
to try to do it with ten blunt axes instead. -- E. W. Dijkstra
[Arbitrary quotes signature rotation, a simple bash script
27-Mar-02 at 08:33, Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
On Mar 27, Simon White [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Secondly, on a dialup link, it's too slow if you SSH somewhere and you
have to /compose/ mail. For moving around the screen, even if you're good
with vim (or whatever you set
was, but then I have a custom install of ME (well, as
custom as you can get with a GUI and a few registry hacks).
So, I have PuTTY for SSH, will look into the options and check that out
tonight.
Simon.
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Men never do evil
show: 19:29:36 -0500
If you are in Germany, which your domain and time suggest, then this is
not correct. It should be +0100 that appears, I think.
So perhaps you have the right date/time, but the GMT offset is wrong.
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27-Mar-02 at 12:39, Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
On Mar 27, Simon White [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
27-Mar-02 at 11:09, Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
You probably didn't have compression set. Try running ssh with the -C
option. It makes a dramatic difference
improved.
All my Mutt colours work beautifully too. Much better than PINE, just for
the colours :)
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UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius
to understand the simplicity. -- Dennis Ritchie
.
I see... ;)
Did you just make it even more ridiculously accurate, or is that just me?
Maybe Rob is really a python script which takes everything literally?
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Programming today is a race between software engineers
, three tequila, floor.
-- Dennis Miller
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History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree
upon. -- Napoleon Bonaparte
[Arbitrary quotes signature rotation, a simple bash script by Simon
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Hofstadter's Law states that projects take longer than expected, even when
Hofstadter's Law is taken into account.
[Arbitrary quotes signature rotation, a simple bash script by Simon White]
to find your address and copy-paste it up to the CC line.
Luckily I included your address in my attribution line in my .muttrc, and
now I have a good reason to have quoted it in my reply...
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IDIOT, n - A member of a large
the end, and because I had
already typed the reply, I was stating the exact realtime fact that I was
presented with.
I would not have bothered had I seen that before typing a response.
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If it dies, it's biology
will always reply
just to the list address, as long as it is defined as a list in your
muttrc.
The reply-to should then be redundant, because people /should/ just reply
to the list only. Mutt will send the correct headers if you use L.
So use L ;-)
Simon.
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In a time of universal lies, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
-- George Orwell
[Arbitrary quotes signature rotation, a simple bash script by Simon White]
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Sometimes we sit and read other people's interpretations of our lyrics and
think, 'Hey, that's pretty good.' If we liked it, we would keep our mouths
shut and just accept the credit as if it was what we meant all along
!
Sorry, you'll have to search the archive this time anyway. Who said that
the path to enlightenment is not easy?
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Hofstadter's Law states that projects take longer than expected, even when
Hofstadter's Law is taken
which are only female in English may be unisex in
other countries, or unisex with slight spelling variations.
Shit I hate political correctness, but I adore linguistic debate. Sometimes
the two collide and I have a little rant. Apologies to the sensitive.
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and reading mail, but rarely truly
sending mail.
Mutt could be described as a highly configurable user interface with built in
functions to help with reading, indexing, sorting and generally organising
e-mail on a console.
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as to how to handle multipart/alternative email
though, see the manual (search for alternative_order) and you will find info on
alternative_order precedence.
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/\ASCII Ribbon Campaign
) to set the content type to multipart/alternative?
That's DOG ABUSE! We should tell the RSPCA!
Seriously - use a M$ mailer for such things.
Now, I was waiting for someone to be less around-the-houses about it than
me, and it /had/ to be Sven ;-)
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or piped I can get rid of those in the file, but is there
a simple setting I can stick in muttrc? If I RTFM is it there?
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Not only does Jesus save, but he makes nightly off-site backups.
[Arbitrary quotes signature
folder instead of
writing a mail...
I haven't actually remapped but I do fall foul of sub conscious PINE
keystrokes, and consider remapping, only to feel that I should stick to the
defaults so I don't have to install mappings on other boxes with Mutt.
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but would assume the same is true.
On an somewhat related note, I have a mutt icon in PNG format which is the
right size for the bottom panel if KDE users want an icon to automatically
launch Mutt (I use xterm -e mutt) from the panel.
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common reason for
updated access times. [sec 3.11]
So it may be OK to use multiple utilities as long as they behave.
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Sometimes we sit and read other people's interpretations of our lyrics
and think, 'Hey, that's pretty
of mail.
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Sometimes we sit and read other people's interpretations of our lyrics
and think, 'Hey, that's pretty good.' If we liked it, we would keep our
mouths shut and just accept the credit as if it was what we
.
This is what I have:
mutt -x -s Daily\ Garfield -a ga$theimg.jpg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
($theimg is the date in the format yymmdd, but that's not important)
Obviously the email address is that of my wife and not mine. I don't need
anything in the message body.
TIA
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Morocco. /Really/ puts bitching about $40 a month DSL into
perspective.
Mail-Followup-To: Simon White [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Mutt User List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
this is a closed list, isn't it?
Don't follow... what am I doing wrong?
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David, Ralph...
% We have this in German as well. But we use a comma:
% You telepathic fiend, you.
Same here in the US.
*Blush* so I should have used a comma too. My mistake. My English is
usually so good, too *sarcastic grin*.
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14-Mar-02 at 12:20, Shawn McMahon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
This one time, at band camp, Simon White wrote:
Ahh yes there is. L (list-reply). Or whatever you map it to in your muttrcs.
Cool.
Except it doesn't work with any mailing list I've tried.
I just hit SHIFT-L
quoted
in your real name you would cause wrap. You are thus contradicting yourself if
you say it should stay on one line, considering the enormous length of some
email addresses and real names.
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mailbox for whatever reason,
this is 99% of the time the error they get.
I don't know at what point in the chain you are losing this info, check your
regular mail spool on the mail server to see if it has the lines, then check
intermediaries to see if they are parsing it out.
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This list or Explicit address causes Mailman to
insert a specific Reply-To: header in all messages, overriding the header in
the original message if necessary (Explicit address inserts the value of
reply_to_address).
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able to subscribe to the
list from http://www.mutt.org and figured that it was a Mailman interface.
Didn't you use some other reason just a few minutes ago? ;-)
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bandwidth :)
Too many people in Open Source are reinventing the wheel, especially FTP
clients, lightweight web servers, PHP photo galleries, etc
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On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Ron da Silva wrote:
Is there a way to get mutt to recognize either of the following content
types?? Should automatically retrieve this doc via email or ftp when I
open that attachment, but mutt complains instead.
I'm taking a stab at this, but something like a
I do find the mouse to be useful in some cases though: If I want to go
to a specific message on the screen, it would be easier to just click
it with the mouse than figuring out how many times I have to hit the
arrow keys to get there.
Jump to message number.
Also, some GUI mail clients
Too many people in Open Source are reinventing the wheel, especially FTP
clients, lightweight web servers, PHP photo galleries, etc
But too many things in Open Source need to be reinvented, unfortunately.
I don't often find that two projects that you can summarize similarly
are actually
:-)
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IIRC, it's actually an app, not a cgi...
here's the homepage, thanks to freshmeat :)
http://www.blackie.dk/dotfile/
Yep, but on that site I don't see support for mutt... seems to have good
procmail support though.
However, here :-
http://www.dotfiles.com/index.php3?cat_id=12
There are
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 10:23:42AM -0800, Michael Montagne wrote:
How do folks handle HTML mail. If I receive an attached HTML file (and
HTML email, I think), autoview will decode it and I'll see it in the
pager (correct term?). Then I can use v and when I view the link,
Galeon is
On 06-Mar-02 at 00:53, Sven Guckes's inspired musing was thus :
danger, will robinson! you just might mistype
'X' with 'Z' and then all your changes are lost.
Not if you have a French AZERTY or german ZSDF keyboard...
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to my workstation via SSH and therefore have a 100mbps link to the
mailserver at all times.
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MIT Laboratory for Computer Science http://www.angio.net/
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On 06-Mar-02 at 11:25, Sven Guckes's inspired musing was thus :
you may have heard the story about the admin
who mapped F1 to :qa! - rest in peace!
(it was not a pretty sight... eww.)
Point taken. Hehehehe :-)
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server.
What about port-forwarding with ssh?
Two contradictions...
as easy to use as Mutt... ahem, well yes from a certain point of view Mutt
is easy to use don't flame me.
And then, if we need an easy solution... port forwarding with SSH... easy?
hehee
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On 03-Mar-02 at 00:24, Jonathan Irving's inspired musing was thus :
* Simon White [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.02.28 18:02 +]:
No, what I was trying to say (perhaps I wasn't clear) is that
you cannot get mutt to send mail to your public SMTP server,
you have to run an SMTP server on your
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for
data in special formats - so can we.
why accept mails with problems anyway?
Sven
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bitching, moaning,
being a purist, etc etc Just do it! It sure is an advantage to us here to be
able to give a product for free, and charge just for our services Our clients
can do way more with their low budgets
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there can be tweaked for you
MUA = Mail User Agent (like Mutt)
MTA = Mail Transfer Agent (like Sendmail (ugh!), Postfix, Exim, Qmail)
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see any configuration directive in the muttrc to specify an SMTP
server to connect to
There isn't one
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Your best bet might be to check what options for export you have in
Evolution, since vCard format contains a whole load of other data, and
your Mutt aliases will have to be nickname, name and email address so you
won't be able to use files in vCard format.
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Nick Wilson's last message had 1.3.27i and was GnuPG signed.
Nick?
Simon.
On 15-Feb-02 at 09:05, Dave Smith's transmission stated :
Is anyone willing/able to send me a .muttrc which works with GnuPG and a
recent version of mutt?
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has added
an =) when you hit backspace, the cursor actually jumps forward after the
delete. This appears to be the start of the problem.
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:
If I forward a multipart message with an text and an attachment, I want to
edit the text part and still have the attachment in my message.
Also, can I change the opening and closing Forwarded message and
End forwarded message lines?
Thanks,
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