Just FYI ... this is pretty good as far as I can see.
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From: USM Bish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 20:31:19 +0530
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LIH] mutt and gpg
User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at
Prahlad Vaidyanathan mutt [14/11/01 15:43 +0530]:
Well, my problem stems from a Windows MUA called 'IncrediMail', which
sends both plain-text and html mails - only the plain text mails are
horribly formatted. Also, each line ends with a '^M'. I don't know if
you've faced this problem, but it
David T-G mutt [14/11/01 10:41 -0500]:
That they are, but I don't know of a ff setting in mutt -- are you
suggesting that he set that in his editor for replying?
I'm talking about setting $editor to do such filtering in advance if this is
a bother. And/or to piping the mail through such a
Prahlad Vaidyanathan mutt [10/11/01 22:43 +0530]:
HP Harry Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
HP blah blah blah
HP blah blah blah
HP blah blah blah
Yuck. Hate it. Especially when the supercite chews up ~ 10 characters
(quite often) from an 80 column display, mangling the rest of
Peter Horst mutt [11/11/01 21:29 -0600]:
If I edit a signed email with vim, it is littered with '=' and '=20'
characters (at end-of-line). I was curious as to what these might be,
and whether there was anything I could do to keep them from appearing.
quoted-printable encoding.
-srs
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Thorsten Haude mutt [09/11/01 14:49 +0100]:
* Lukas Ruf [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-11-09 13:23]:
in muttrc, I easily can set a sendhook such that every email gets
signed by PGP. But this always sets the MIME type accordingly.
6.3.101. pgp_autosign
Matthew D. Fuller mutt [08/11/01 06:46 -0600]:
I'd guess the mail directory was 1777 before.
I've had this happen on my systems (FreeBSD) where, during the
'installworld' process (which installs a fresh system from binaries just
built from source, a common means of upgrading) the system runs
Gah. TFM says ssl_starttls right next to all those options I was
looking at - and I missed it :( I'm an idiot
-srs
*[Suresh Ramasubramanian on Sat, Nov 03, 2001 at 10:08:09AM -0800]:
Hi folks
fetchmail: IMAP * OK Courier-IMAP ready. Copyright 1998-2001 Double
Precision,
Inc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mutt [01/11/01 18:51 +0900]:
Now I am on several mailing lists.
But most of them reject me if I use different From: address
than the one I used when I joined them.
So can I use a different From: when I write an email to
mailing lists?
my_hdr From:
set envelope_from
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Steffen Evers mutt [01/11/01 13:33 +0100]:
It seems that some of the applied updates have broken my SMTP configuration.
The task that envelope_from is doing has been done by my MTA (exim)
before, but now, it does not.
Even if you have no
Will Yardley mutt [31/10/01 04:43 -0800]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a problem with sending mails through external MTA.
How can i set up mutt to send through another host?
you can't.
The best way is to either
[1] Set up your local MTA to smarthost through another host (see
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mutt [31/10/01 21:43 +0900]:
I would like to apply different From: address for every mailing lists.
For example,
Message to A mailing list has From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message to B mailing list has From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can I do that by
send-hook A set [EMAIL
Jesper Holmberg mutt [31/10/01 13:44 +0100]:
Is it the fact that the U.S. government doesn't respect human rights that
makes you so upset? If so, I'm all behind you.
It is the fact that this X-Echelon header game has become rather childish
that makes the guy so upset, I guess.
* On Tue Oct
Cliff Sarginson mutt [31/10/01 16:41 +0100]:
Am I missing out on something here ?
What is the X-Echelon header when it is at home ?
Echelon is supposedly the CIA's s00p3r s3kr17 new gadget to snoop on people's
email. So, lots of 31337 d00dz here like to put in X-Echelon headers with
echelon
MuttER mutt [30/10/01 07:26 -0500]:
My 'setup of SMTP' is not BROKEN. It works fine. As I said before,
I only have had problems that I am aware of, posting to AOL. I get
error messages returned as I quoted previously.
If you were sending out mail as [EMAIL PROTECTED] it _was_ broken
What
Doug Kearns mutt [31/10/01 10:32 +1100]:
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 12:39:24PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
# Use mutt.editor as our editor
set editor=vim +':set textwidth=65' +':set wrap' +\`awk '/^$/ {print i+2; exit}
{i++}' %s\` %s
You could replace the awk invocation
Brendan Cully mutt [29/10/01 17:21 -0500]:
only has one maintainer. Backporting fixes makes twice the work (or
[...]
If you can convince Alan Cox to maintain the stable branch of mutt, I'm
sure we'd all welcome him :)
Some of the debian people, otherwise - they are great at backporting ;)
Matej Cepl mutt [30/10/01 01:20 -0500]:
Is anybody able to help me (sorry, for OT question, but I guess
that there are many vim users on this list), please?
Try this
# Use mutt.editor as our editor
set editor=vim +':set textwidth=65' +':set wrap' +\`awk '/^$/ {print i+2; exit}
{i++}' %s\` %s
Neo Sze Wee mutt [28/10/01 12:43 +]:
There is a problem. Mutt v1 will pass the mail to sendmail by default and
it also passes some arguments which smail, linked to sendamil, does not
understand. As a result, the mails are send to /ver/spool/smail/error
rather than /ver/spool/smail/input.
MuttER mutt [28/10/01 00:00 -0500]:
addemdum to my own reply: I added a 'send-hook':
send-hook aol.com 'set envelope_from=yes'
and set the default to OFF.
This may be a problem with other locations, but I haven't found any, yet!
Is there any particular reason why you dont put set
Neo Sze Wee mutt [27/10/01 13:54 +]:
thank you.
As long as Smail is up and running there shouldnt be any problem at all.
Mutt doesn't care what is on localhost:25 as long as it exists.
-srs
pat mutt [27/10/01 23:01 -0500]:
What is happening when I try to mail to someone at aol?
I get the following error:
Reporting-MTA: dns; localhost.localdomain
Arrival-Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 04:18:02 + (UTC)
Final-Recipient: rfc822; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Rob 'Feztaa' Park mutt [26/10/01 21:58 -0600]:
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 05:49:03PM -0700, Will Yardley (dis)graced my inbox
if you have control over your mail server you might be able to setup
something to reject the mail before it even enters your server.
Now that's something I don't know
pat mutt [25/10/01 23:40 -0500]:
What is happening when I try to mail to someone at aol?
I get the following error:
Reporting-MTA: dns; localhost.localdomain
Arrival-Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 04:18:02 + (UTC)
Final-Recipient: rfc822; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] mutt [24/10/01 18:20 +0200]:
Hello,
it would be nice to have mutt-homepage/websites in german language too.
Germany makes great powerfull steps in developping mutt...
Lovely [not Taliban-] greetings
http://www.mutt.org has
Norm Matloff mutt [18/10/01 11:54 -0700]:
I'm a big fan of mutt, and have a small Web tutorial on it, at
http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/~matloff/mutt.html
In my tutorial, which I wrote several years ago, I say:
If you wish to not have your messages moved from your original
mail
Larry Hignight mutt [05/10/01 14:00 -0700]:
I'm curious as to which header Mutt (or any other mua for that matter)
uses to sort email into threads. Someone on another list had said that
it was the subject header, but I don't think it can be the subject
Subject, Message-ID, In-Reply-To,
Brugier Pascal mutt [03/10/01 09:47 +0200]:
I want to know if it's possible to fetch differents mail boxes
(different user names and different passwords) on the same pop server
at once fith the G command.
Use fetchmail + procmail for this
--suresh
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michel tran-ngoc mutt [02/10/01 20:28 +]:
Could you tell me how to store the messages I've sent ?
I don't know to configure muttrc to have this behavior. I've searched
as far as I can but I couldnt find any answer and my sent mails are
forgotten...
set record==sent-mail
-suresh
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Dr . Sharukh K . R . Pavri . mutt [03/10/01 19:58 +0530]:
sh: /home/spavri/.mutt_alias: Permission denied
Press any key to continue...
Ths is what I have:
[spavri@farzaan spavri]$ ls -al .mutt_alias
-rw---1 spavri spavri 5228 Oct
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Suresh Ramasubramanian mutt [03/10/01 20:08 +0530]:
Ths is what I have:
[spavri@farzaan spavri]$ ls -al .mutt_alias
-rw---1 spavri spavri 5228 Oct 3 19:46 .mutt_alias
chmod 755 .mutt_alias - that's a shell (or perl) script
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mutt [01/10/01 11:47 +0200]:
I'm trying out some ways to clear text sign a message in mutt, using
:%!gpg -eas
Instead, use
macro compose S Fgpg -a --clearsign -u 0xEDEDEFB9
and when you have hit :wq and come back to mutt (and are supposed to hit y
for the mail to go out),
David T-G mutt [01/10/01 06:17 -0400]:
% Hi,
% standard from address (since I'm subscribed with an address specifically
% for this list). Currently I just change the from-address, but I'm
You can use a send-hook for that to make things easier, BTW :-)
Also, set envelope_from
-suresh
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Philipp Boksberger mutt [01/10/01 00:52 +0200]:
I intalled mutt and exim some days ago ane everything worked fine. But
now I have problems in sending mails. I get the following error-message:
Error sending message, child exited 1 ().
What
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Derek D. Martin mutt [29/09/01 19:21 -0400]:
On Sat, Sep 29, 2001 at 09:12:54PM +0200, Karlheinz Eckmeier wrote:
I'd like to encrypt messages to a special mailing list which a small
group of people is using to exchange informations. I have the
David mutt [30/09/01 12:47 +1000]:
I'm just wondering if it would be possible to use fetchmail or
equivalents to pull the mail off the imap server then sort it with
procmail/maildrop/etc ?
Easily - but that's the whole point of an imap server - leaving mail on the
server side.
Brian Medley mutt [29/09/01 23:32 -0400]:
It appears that my sigdash (^-- ) is being converted to (^- -- ) by the
list. Does anyone know why this is? I checked the archives and
groups.google.com, but no luck...
--
Doesn't happen here. Unless, perhaps someone pgp-clearsigned their reply
David T-G mutt [29/09/01 23:34 -0400]:
Sorry for my delay in following up, but I trust, from your later post,
that you were either able to convince said sysadmin to install it as
/usr/local/bin/mutt-1.3.22.1 or such or to install it in your home
tree, right?
This was much earlier - when I
David T-G mutt [30/09/01 00:00 -0400]:
I think that an even better way would be to have a public key for the
mail list and for the list software to have everyone's public keys; you
encrypt the message so that only the list server can read it (simple on
your end), and it decrypts it and then
Morten Liebach mutt [25/09/01 09:27 +0200]:
I think you can make patch, then apply your 3rd party patch, and then
a make install.
I'll see if I can contact the patch maintainer and move it into the freebsd
ports tree. I'd hate to do it everytime I cvsup and install a new mutt.
Dan Boger mutt [25/09/01 09:45 -0400]:
yes, I know it's way off-topic, but I figure people here might know...
what would make sendmail barf on a queue, saying Deferred: Permission
denied? Trying to help a friend's site, with about 600 msgs stuck in
the queue, and more gathering there all the
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Abu Hudzaefah mutt [26/09/01 09:40 +0700]:
How to set mutt with smtp-server using SMTP-AUTH?
Anybody please help me.
That's the job of your local sendmail / exim / postfix or whatever.
RTFM the FAQs of whichever MTA you use.
-suresh
David T-G mutt [24/09/01 20:48 -0400]:
% Now, what do I do? Clearsign / encrypt it in the vim buffer itself?
Use Shane's pgp_outlook_compat patch, as I've plugged here before.
I use freebsd's port collection - I'll see if I can work this into the port
I'm running.
-suresh
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Bruno Postle mutt [24/09/01 21:03 +0100]:
That would be the right way to do it. I do it the wrong way in mutt :-),
when I need to communicate with the nic.uk robot (it requires all sorts
of annoying pgp things) I use:
macro compose S Fgpg -a --clearsign -u 0x82C08753
And to encrypt /
Steve Cooper mutt [24/09/01 20:33 +]:
The attached Python script loads the entire email into a GUI browser as
HTML, with URLs made into real hyperlinks.
Nothing attached ...
David Rock mutt [24/09/01 22:31 -0500]:
This would suggest that full justification is also not possible within
vim natively. I don't have par installed, so I can't test to see if it
would do it.
set editor=vim +':set tw=77' +':set wrap' +\`awk '/^$/ {print i+2; exit} {i++}' %s\`
%s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mutt [24/09/01 19:22 -0700]:
Am I missing something quite simple?
Are you running slak 8? Someone reported that he got mutt to compile by
compiling against an older version of iconv
-suresh
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Stefan Antoni mutt [23/09/01 12:16 -0400]:
I am a one-week-newbie in using mutt and i want to
save my outgoing mail in an outbox like i can do
it with KMail and other known email-clients.
set record==sent-mail
If you mean you are not permanently connected to the 'net and would like to
queue
Matthias LOITSCH mutt [22/09/01 19:14 +0200]:
is it possible to have different mutt settings for different mail boxes?
Folder hooks. Take a look at http://www.hserus.net/muttrc.html
and can i change all mails to read in specific mail boxes? (via procmail
or mutt)
Procmail should do.
David T-G mutt [22/09/01 14:19 -0400]:
% Search for grepmail on freshmeat.
Heh. Thanks, but I meant within mutt; I can always just grep the file,
too :-)
Grepmail is much better than the ordinary grep (customized for grepping
through mbox folders) - and afaik it works great along with
Doug Kearns mutt [21/09/01 19:25 +1000]:
I've just recently upgraded to mutt 1.3.22 and it seems I can no longer
delete mail from my inbox - /var/spool/mail/doug
Could someone point me to the relevant documentation ?
Check the permissions of your mailbox - and see if there's a mutt dotlock
msg.pgp
Dan Boger mutt [21/09/01 15:29 -0400]:
hmmm... limiting on ~h [EMAIL PROTECTED] did
limit my index to show only this past message... ?
Drat. I was thinking of Tags. You are right of course.
-suresh
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key at wwwkeys.nl.pgp.net
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Nate Johnston mutt [21/09/01 14:36 -0500]:
I call par as 'par 72gqr' in a shell script, and my PARINIT is
rTbgqR B=.,?_A_a Q=_s|, which is the reccomended default.
Does anyone have any par configs they would reccomend?
map V 0!}par w76
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David T-G mutt [21/09/01 16:44 -0400]:
Is there a way to search every message in a collapsed mailbox and get
any results? I leave open, if this is unimplemented, of how to control
Search for grepmail on freshmeat.
where the pointer lands (on the top of the thread, virtually (or actually,
David T-G mutt [20/09/01 08:35 -0400]:
mutt does not talk SMTP directly as some other MUAs do.
Check the archives for ssmtp for an example, or wait for Suresh to reply
with pointers ;-)
You rang? http://www.hserus.net/sendmail.html
Mahipal: If you face any hassles in this call me at 3736553
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mutt [18/09/01 23:33 -0700]:
Is there any way to have mutt default to either the inbox on startup, or
default to a folder that has new mail in it?
Mutt by default goes to /var/mail/$user (or /var/spool/mail/$user).
Try mutt -y though - it brings you directly to the folder
Johannes Zellner mutt [19/09/01 09:14 +0200]:
is there a command to manuall fetch new mail (from imap) ?
I've currently imap_checkinterval=30 which works fine, but
for testing it would be sometimes nice to have a command to
immediately fetch new mail.
$ = sync mailbox
-suresh
alexus mutt [16/09/01 04:16 -0400]:
whenever i send emails from my box i get . (dot) before my hostname in field
from
why didn't it detect properly?
Post your muttrc (the relevant parts at least)
From: alexus@.evil.n3tw0rk.com
D'you have a misconfigured my_hdr from field?
-suresh
alexus mutt [17/09/01 01:55 -0400]:
another thing i dont really want to use muttrc due to i'd have to force
every users to change/add lines in their muttrc and this is such a pain in
the butt...
Have a systemwide /etc/Muttrc
Miguel Farah F. mutt [19/09/01 10:26 -0400]:
I'm subscribed to several mailing lists in digest mode. I have this
nutty notion that mutt has digest capability built-in, but I can't
find how to handle it. Is there a way to tell mutt to treat a digest
e-mail as the several separate mails it
Cliff Sarginson mutt [15/09/01 13:53 +0200]:
I think this should be handled by the MTA.
I use postfix and have it do a header check for a particular sender
who keeps sending mail to my domain (usual stuff about earning
millions)...
I presume sendmail can do this as well in it's own
Cliff Sarginson mutt [13/09/01 18:08 +0200]:
Query: why do people pgp-sign mail to mailing lists?
Ailbhe
This is an excellent question, since I just accidentally bombarded
this list with my public key I have been thinking that signing
mailing list messages serves *no* useful purpose.
petko popadiyski mutt [13/09/01 11:49 -0700]:
Is there any way in mutt to filter the mail without saving every singal
message with s key. I wanna something like filter in pine, where after
opening MUA it sort the messages in differnet folders
Use procmail.
-suresh
Piet Delport mutt [14/09/01 00:40 +0200]:
Actually, i remember ssmtp running quite well when used mutt on Cygwin
(i've since moved to FreeBSD, thank Eris). It can be installed very
easily via Cygwin's setup.exe, AFAIR, just like mutt.
Speaking of cygwin, is there any way to spool mail
Erwin Kaiser mutt [12/09/01 10:10 +0200]:
My question is wether there is a feature in mutt to allow this.
Aliases - better create them in sendmail though.
-suresh
Johannes Zellner mutt [12/09/01 12:04 +0200]:
how do I use mutt with an EXCHANGE server ?
Actually I can already READ mail by having
set imap_user=my name
set imap_pass=my pass
but if I try to SEND mail, it tells me
Error 127 .. Exec error.
Mutt doesn't have a builtin smtp client of any
Cliff Sarginson mutt [12/09/01 17:03 +0200]:
How can I save all tagged messages in one fell swoop ?
;s =folder
; = Apply operation to all tagged messages
As a corollary to that how can I save a thread in one fell swoop?
Tag the thread
What operations can I do on messages marked as
Magnus Stenman mutt [13/09/01 03:01 +0200]:
if you run cygwin (and since mutt now is in cygwin more people will)
you might not be able to get ssmtp or similar running.
So download a simple mail proxy like Mercury from http://www.pmail.com
For a doze software it works quite well. Far better
Mishra, Dipankar mutt [10/09/01 16:27 +0200]:
I am facing a problem with the mail attachment sent using mutt.
The file name and the extension gets changed in the recievers mail id.
Please suggest what changes are to be done in the configuration file.
This should not be happening - and mutt
alexus mutt [06/09/01 18:37 -0400]:
another thing about iconv
in INSTALL it says go to
http://clisp.cons.org/~haible/packages-libiconv.html but i get 404 when i go
to that webpage
Search google for (several) other download locations.
-suresh
André Dahlqvist mutt [08/09/01 15:08 +0200]:
I have however noticed that on some mails, which often seam to have been
sent though 'iPlanet webmail', mutt displays the umlauts as questionmarks.
iPlanet = netscape messaging server, with a web server, more groupware, etc.
A so-called applications
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' mutt [05/09/01 11:28 -0400]:
On Wednesday, 05 September 2001 at 17:04, Matteo Vaccari wrote:
I have no problems accessing my provider's IMAP server through Mutt. What
I'd like is for Mutt to use my provider's SMTP server as well, instead of
using sendmail on localhost.
Jesper Holmberg mutt [30/08/01 12:04 +0200]:
I accidently started rmail in Emacs. It took my whole spool file, and
dumped into a file called RMAIL in my home dir. The format looks pretty
close to mbox, but yet not exactly. There are no from lines, and instead
it has something similar to this
Anand Buddhdev mutt [27/08/01 16:35 +0200]:
save-hook . =read
send-hook . my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
folder-hook . 'set sort=date-received record==sent ; my_hdr From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
folder-hook hostmaster 'unmy_hdr from ; my_hdr From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ; set record==hostmaster.sent'
Anand Buddhdev mutt [27/08/01 16:55 +0200]:
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 08:14:09PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
The manual says that the unmy_hdr command is case-insensitive. Anyway, I
tried it with a capital 'F', and it still didn't work.
Putting the folder hook commands into separate
Rune Mossige mutt [23/08/01 09:10 +0200]:
1) How do I set up mutt to cycle all the mailfolders where I
have procmail store new messages inside? Pine had an
'incoming-folders' setting, where I set the folder names,
and the order to look in them. How do I do that in mutt?
mailboxes
Rune Mossige mutt [23/08/01 09:10 +0200]:
I have been using Pine for the last 6-8 years, and have come to
be used to the way Pine works.
I think Sven Guckes and Robin Socha have quite good howtos at
http://www.socha.net re pine - mutt conversion.
-suresh
Ailbhe Leamy mutt [23/08/01 18:24 +0100]:
# apt-get install mutt
Reading Package Lists... Done
cd /usr/ports/mail/mutt-devel
make install clean
Less than ten minutes on my (extremely thin) pipe to the 'net
hth
--suresh
[yes, you have to switch to freebsd, but that's a minor detail g]
Daniel Åborg mutt [22/08/01 14:18 +0200]:
Thanks for the reply.
It's not mutt which creates the message, it's fetchmail. I want the
Fetchmail won't create the file by itself. Likely, wherever you are popping
your mail from uses ipop3d / uw-imapd.
message to be there and mutt /not to show/
steve mutt [22/08/01 15:25 -0400]:
I'm a recent convert from pine. One thing I can't find any documentation
on so far,[I've read the man page for mutt and the web FAQ so far] is
how to use an address book with mutt. Otherwise everything is fine in
respect to this great mua.
Brian McNeill mutt [22/08/01 17:07 -0400]:
Being a new user of mutt to pick up mail from my isp's POP server, I'm
wondering if mutt can be configured to leave read messages on the POP
machine while deleting those mostly spam pieces one deletes without even
Use fetchmail for this.
Eugene Lee mutt [20/08/01 00:49 -0700]:
If your MTA is not configured to use Procmail, or it's configured to
ignore ~/.forward (or any other user-maintained config file), you're
pretty much stuck. If your admin is physically accessible, try bribing
the person with food.
ITYM Beer.
Harry Long mutt [20/08/01 10:15 -0600]:
Would you please tell me how I can the 'From' address in mutt ?
Any thing like in Mail::Sendmail 'From = ... ?
my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Harry Long)
set envelope_from
-suresh
Ken Weingold mutt [19/08/01 05:22 -0400]:
One thing, too. It is possible that the MTA on your server is
ignoring procmail. I had this issue once on a shell account I got.
they use dmail, and it did just this. I don't have root there, and
the admin is impossible to get hold of, so I gave
Ken Weingold mutt [18/08/01 03:06 -0400]:
I built mutt with ncurses 5.0, and just updated ncurses to 5.2. Any
reason to recompile mutt?
Reason? See if something breaks - if so recompile (nothing should, ideally)
-suresh
Azzazel mutt [18/08/01 20:26 +0200]:
Does anybody use procmail for sorting incoming mail?
Several of us do.
proc won't sort messages (I've tired test explained on faq page).
Or, maybe I shell use fetchmail for receiving messagess?
Please help, I'm a complete beginer, not only in mutt but
Mark Hill mutt [19/08/01 01:59 +0100]:
#mailboxes
mailboxes !
mailboxes =blackbox
Try
mailboxes `echo $HOME/Mail/*`
-suresh
Joel Hammer mutt [18/08/01 21:50 -0400]:
Now, I forget just how you make your mail agent honor the .forward file. That
Your MTA you mean? See, if you run sendmail on linux, there's no need to
have a .forward, as sendmail uses procmail as the LDA (local delivery agent).
Then the usual reason
Aaron Schrab mutt [17/08/01 01:58 -0500]:
The main problem with the normal sendmail config on there is that
sendmail doesn't like some of the permissions. This can be fixed by
adding with the following line in /etc/mail/sendmail.cf:
O DontBlameSendmail=GroupWritableDirPathSafe
So it's
Chris Wong mutt [17/08/01 00:08 -0700]:
This might be slightly off topic, but is there any way to make mutt
send mail to an SMTP host directly like pine? If not, how do I make
sendmail use a particular smtp host?
This has been answered quite often. Mutt will always use an external smtp
Aaron Schrab mutt [17/08/01 03:05 -0500]:
As has already been pointed out it's only group writeable. I don't
Bad enough :)
Older versions of Mac OS only support HFS, so they won't work with UFS
at all. And from what I hear some programs even have trouble running in
OS X on UFS. As for
Chris Wong mutt [16/08/01 19:03 -0700]:
I compile mutt on Mac OS X myself and there is also a fink package for
it. The only problem is sendmail doesn't work out of the box, so I am
trying to figure out how set it up on Mac OS X, if anyone of you know
how to do that, please shoot me an email.
Carl B . Constantine mutt [16/08/01 15:05 -0700]:
Is it possible to do batch emailing in mutt? Here's the scenario. I want
to send the same messsage to a bunch of different people, but they have
to go as individual messages (one to each user). I can't put all the
users in the to: due to
/ Nullmailer
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Carmel, New York, has an ordinance forbidding men to wear coats and
trousers that don't match.
regarding this topic, thanks for all
your help!
Again, try http://www.hserus.net/sendmail.html if you want to fiddle with
sendmail :)
-suresh
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The only possible interpretation
on .fetchmailrc the headers get fscked up.
Turn on verbose logging in your .procmailrc
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People who have what they want are very fond of telling people who
haven't what they want that they don't want it.
-- Ogden Nash
. Maybe I should? Like this:
set sendmail=/usr/lib/sendmail -oi -oem -t
Does /usr/lib/sendmail exist _and_ point to the right sendmail binary?
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Dan Christensen [mutt-users] 06/08/01 20:39 +0200:
Well thanks for stering my in the way,
what is the right number to use in
Line_wrap i have foundt the way to set
the textwidth in .vimrc
Keep it to 72 or so.
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