Re: Searching for an email by sender's address

2013-04-27 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from John Niendorf: How do you guys search for all messages from a particular sender? When I do a search, it picks up words from the subject by ignores the sender's (or recipient's) address. I prefer grepmail. It's its own .deb in Wheezy, or http://grepmail.sourceforge.net/ --

Re: writing macros correctly

2013-04-16 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from rj: On Tue 16 at 12:15 PM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy ke...@8t8.us wrote: rj wrote: macro index,pager p enter-commandset editor='vim +10'enterreply list-reply with quoting macro index,pager _R enter-commandset editor='vim +10'enterreply list-reply without quoting

Re: writing macros correctly

2013-04-16 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from rj: On Tue 16 at 04:21 PM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy ke...@8t8.us wrote: I may also be able to get rid of the '+10' setting as, which s. keeling pointed out, seems to be unneccesary. I did not say that. I didn't even mean to imply it. I just wondered why you were banging your

[off-list] Re: writing macros correctly

2013-04-16 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from rj: On Tue 16 at 06:25 PM -0600, s. keeling keel...@nucleus.com wrote: Incoming from rj: On Tue 16 at 04:21 PM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy ke...@8t8.us wrote: I may also be able to get rid of the '+10' setting as, which s. keeling pointed out, seems to be unneccesary

Re: Long urls - update

2013-04-01 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from John Niendorf: I guess I'm the slow one on the list. Is there more to the patch than commenting out # $command =~ s/%s/'$url'/g; and replacing it with $command=~s//\\/g Because either way, extract_url.pl isn't working for me. It looks like that was incorrect; Luis

Re: Long urls - update

2013-04-01 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Luis Mochan: I don't know much about shell programming, but I found that /etc/urlhandler/url_handler.sh is a shell script that obtains its url doing '$url=$1'. I replaced the whole handler by the following program: #! /bin/bash url=$1; shift echo $url tmp.txt;

Re: Long urls - update

2013-03-31 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Luis Mochan: I found a mistake in the extract_url.pl program: it doesn't escape ampersands when present in the url, so when the command to actually view the url is invoked, the shell gets confused. I made a quick fix by substituting $command=~s//\\/g before running command. Line

Re: Long urls

2013-03-30 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from John Niendorf: I am using Mutt-patched from the Ubuntu repository (Yes, I am one of the unwashed.) Anyway, it works really well except that if a url extends to multiple lines, Mutt can't figure it out and clicking leads to a page not found error. I tried copying the url, but

Re: Long urls

2013-03-30 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Chris Bannister: On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 03:44:08PM +0100, John Niendorf wrote: Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 03:37:19AM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote: Is there a '+' sign at the start of each line of the url? Yes there usually is. Then you'll either have to manually remove the

Re: folder listing when 'c' is hitted

2013-03-28 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Eduardo Figueira Ramos: Hi list members, i have my mutt configured and running, but i got a doubt. I would like that the folder .Sent be listed when i press 'c' character. Now only the incoming directory ~/.mdir is being listed. Here my .muttrc: set mbox_type=Maildir

Re: Why sign every message? (was Re: Sending attachments without crypt_autosign

2013-03-09 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Chris Bannister: Is it true that if you want to correspond with people on windoze who use outhouse then it becomes tricky? I. Don't. Care. [about them]. However, it might present a good opportunity to mention Firefox (or Opera) and Cygwin. Yes, I am (seriously!) biased.

Re: Why does some list software not honor the headers? (was ... Re: People want ...)

2013-03-09 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Alexander Dahl: But we were talking about other mailing lists used by other users with other MUAs. I heard some of them use buttons and those are exposed to the user while mail headers are usually not. Blasphemy! :-| P.S.: and I have to get my mutt macros fixed, some hook

Re: Confused by the Defining/Using Aliases section of the manual

2013-03-08 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Patrick Shanahan: * Chris Green c...@isbd.net [03-08-13 15:50]: So the manual *is* wrong in the Usage: bit. I feel your pain. :-| I don't believe commas are necessary unless you assign more than one FWIW, alias family ek,mom works. Perhaps not perfectly clear but everyone

Re: Confused by the Defining/Using Aliases section of the manual

2013-03-07 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Chris Green: If you want to create an alias for more than one address, you must separate the addresses with a comma (“,”). Er, but that disagrees with the Usage: doesn't it? It should (the Usage:) say alias [ -group name ...] key address [, address ...]. I've not

Re: Why sign every message? (was Re: Sending attachments without crypt_autosign

2013-03-06 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Florian Lohoff: On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 01:24:44PM -0600, Will Fiveash wrote: I have a couple of comments about this: - Why sign most messages? Unless the information is important for others to verify that it came from a particular person why add the bloat of a

Re: Why sign every message? (was Re: Sending attachments without crypt_autosign

2013-03-06 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Dale Raby: encryption. I.e.: What is that block of gibberish you have at the end of your emails? That, my friend is my public key. If you have the right software you can verify that I sent you that message, and we can even send encrypted emails that nobody else can read but

Re: Why sign every message? (was Re: Sending attachments without crypt_autosign

2013-03-06 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Robert Holtzman: Your dreaming. In my experience 99.9% of the replies are why would I want to? That's when you get a chance to explain it. Wouldn't it be neat if you could order weed from your dealer via email? :-O As opposed to over the phone with ATT forwarding all your

Re: Why sign every message? (was Re: Sending attachments without crypt_autosign

2013-03-06 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Will Fiveash: As a side note, I wonder if a pgp/gpg signature as proof of authorship has ever been tested in court? My guess is no. The legal community considers fax to be cutting edge reliable tech. -- Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.

Re: FreeBSD LDFLAGS=-static ?

2013-03-04 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Derek Martin: On Sun, Mar 03, 2013 at 02:29:46AM -0500, grarpamp wrote: Why, when supplying 'LDFLAGS=-static' do these change from yes, to no? checking for idna_to_unicode_8z8z... yes checking for idna_to_unicode_8z8z... no checking for idna_to_ascii_8z... yes

Re: Why does some list software not honor the headers? (was ... Re: People want ...)

2013-02-28 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Erik Christiansen: On 27.02.13 15:59, Patrick Shanahan wrote: I am *against* Reply-To: mudging by list software and believe it should *only* be employed by a poster wishing replies to his posts to be rec'd by a different account such as posting from work and wanting receipt

Re: Why sign every message? (was Re: Sending attachments without crypt_autosign

2013-02-28 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Will Fiveash: On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 12:55:39PM +0100, Stefan Wimmer wrote: I recently started to sign all my mails and it took me little time to find out that you can't delete attachments in signed/encrypted mails ... ;-) Now I want to automate the way I use

Re: Why sign every message? (was Sending attachments without crypt_autosign

2013-02-28 Thread s. keeling
. === (0) infidel /home/keeling_ gpg --list-secret-keys /home/keeling/.gnupg/secring.gpg sec 1024D/AC94E4B7 2003-12-21 uid s. keeling (21Dec2003) keel...@spots.ab.ca ssb 1024g/534197F0 2003-12-21 ssb 2048R/A0F68CAF 2008-02-01

Re: Why does some list software not honor the headers? (was ... Re: People want ...)

2013-02-27 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Derek Martin: On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 08:00:24AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: The **ONLY** way to not get an extra copy is **NOT** to get CC'd in the I've just got to say, as much as I think this's interesting, this's not mutt related. mutt already does this stuff correctly

Re: Why does some list software not honor the headers? (was ... Re: People want ...)

2013-02-27 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Jeremy Kitchen: On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 12:55:15PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote: Responding to list mail *should* be to the list unless op has *specifically* requested direct mail. All other action is illogical and inefficient. Here's where I disagree. There have been

Re: Why does some list software not honor the headers? (was ... Re: People want ...)

2013-02-27 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Derek Martin: On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 01:52:25PM -0700, s. keeling wrote: Incoming from Derek Martin: On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 08:00:24AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: The **ONLY** way to not get an extra copy is **NOT** to get CC'd in the I've just got to say

Re: Why does some list software not honor the headers? (was ... Re: People want ...)

2013-02-27 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Patrick Shanahan: ... justification :^). But we all must strive to do better. You, hopefully all of us, will reach an age where you have time to make the effort, and realize that such things are just common courtesy. Yeah, and one day *real soon now*, everyone will know how

Re: People want additional direct mail Was: People that CC mailing lists

2013-02-20 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Florian Lohoff: Just to make it clear - I am one of those who like to get a direct reply _additionally_ to the list mail. Patrick is correct. It should be up to you to *request* a personal Cc: if you want one. The list volume here is not that big that it's difficult to keep up

Re: mutt

2013-02-20 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Darfeuille.Pierre: I use :SCO open server 5.0.7 I would like to find a mutt with option smtp compiled version Where have you looked? Try https://www.ixquick.com/do/search and plug in sco mutt mua (without the quotes). I don't know if it works or is possible (I only know SCO

Re: SASL authentication failed

2013-02-18 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Mehturt: I'm trying to use mutt with my company's SMTP server (IMAP works fine). Is this a mutt problem, or do you need to fix your SMTP config? I always get SASL authentication failed when sending message. Methinks your SMTP config needs work. Which SMTP are you using? If

Re: SASL authentication failed

2013-02-18 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Mehturt: On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 4:06 PM, s. keeling keel...@nucleus.com wrote: Incoming from Mehturt: I'm trying to use mutt with my company's SMTP server (IMAP works fine). Is this a mutt problem, or do you need to fix your SMTP config? Most likely I need to fix my SMTP

Re: SASL authentication failed

2013-02-18 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Patrick Shanahan: * s. keeling keel...@nucleus.com [02-18-13 10:43]: Incoming from Mehturt: I'm using the SMTP functionality built in mutt. Er, what? I'm not sure that exists (though I could be mistaken). mutt -v |grep SMTP Exactly: +USE_POP +USE_IMAP

Re: Highlight treads related to me

2013-02-18 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Marco: Hi, :-) this is a followup to a question an older question¹ of mine. I successfully managed to highlight messages related to me. Thanks for that. I'd no idea mutt can do this: set my_pat=color index green default \~p | ~b 'Marco|netuse' | ~s 'Marco|netuse'\

Re: People that CC mailing lists

2013-02-17 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Patrick Ben Koetter: * s. keeling keel...@nucleus.com: Roger that. The mortals I know think email's old-school/obsolete. They consider it hard to use, their inboxes are full of UCE (or If you use http://automx.org setting up a new account is a matter of That looks cool

Re: People that CC mailing lists

2013-02-16 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Alexander Dahl: On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 12:51:54AM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote: But dumbing things down also causes problems. People should learn some social graces. Email is one of the basic forms of communication in our new electronic world. I think this facade does them no

Re: Time Format

2013-02-14 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Konrad Vrba: could somebody please advise how I can change the default time format, which is displayed when I view my messages? At the moment, I see only Month and day (ie, Aug 21). But I would like to see the year aswell, I use: set index_format=%4C %Z %-15.15F %{%d%b%y}

Re: Time Format

2013-02-14 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Konrad Vrba: On 2/14/13, christoph christ...@kluenter.de wrote: I have this index_format: set index_format=%Z %{%e.%m.%y %H:%M} %-15.15F %s which translates to lines like this one: L 14.02.13 14:14 Konrad Vrba Time Format fantastic, that is exactly what I was

Re: [POSSIBLE SPAM] People that CC mailing lists

2013-02-12 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Brandon McCaig: On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 07:32:13AM +, Russell L. Harris wrote: Is there a command other than g which is appropriate when replying to a group? Some mailing lists don't require a subscription so you should use 'g' to reply to those lists so even

Re: Page View

2013-02-10 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Ed: From the manual section 2.2 :: Below the headers, you see the email body which usually contains the message. If the email contains any attachments, you will see more information about them below the email body, or, if the attachments are text files, you can view them

Re: Page View

2013-02-10 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Ed: What I was using I borrowed from another muttrc. That pretty much describes everything I use. I can't keep up with the developers' feaping-creaturism, so I read mailing lists for hints, and hit the manual to find out how to use neat stuff I come across. I wish I had an

Re: build problems on Solaris 8

2013-02-08 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Michael Elkins: FYI, there are nightly snapshots here http://dev.mutt.org/nightlies/ which avoid the need to have the developer toolchain installed. Michael, kind of off topic, I know, but why would you want to discourage people from learning the developer toolchain? Rolling

Re: Mailing list Subject: line

2013-02-08 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from grarpamp: If at all possible I'd like to see the Subject: line for this list updated from... Subject: ...thread... ...to... Subject: [mutt-users] ...thread... If you can use something like procmail or mailfilter (or imapfilter? maybe; I'm still researching that), you may be

Re: Mailing list Subject: line

2013-02-08 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Derek Martin: On Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 09:11:55PM -0700, s. keeling wrote: Incoming from grarpamp: If at all possible I'd like to see the Subject: line for this list updated from... Subject: ...thread... ...to... Subject: [mutt-users] ...thread... If you can use

Re: Command/Macro to show new messages via IMAP?

2013-02-03 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from David Woodfall: On (09:58 19/01/13), David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net put forth the proposition: On (13:42 18/01/13), Brendan Cully bren...@kublai.com put forth the proposition: On Thursday, 17 January 2013 at 19:28, Michael Elkins wrote: On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 07:09:32PM

Re: Command/Macro to show new messages via IMAP?

2013-02-03 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from David Woodfall: On (18:41 03/02/13), s. keeling keel...@nucleus.com put forth the proposition: Mine works fine with just this: mailboxes =Inbox ... however, I'm also using offlineimap, fwiw. My config doesn't define imap-check-subscribed. I'm guessing that Mutt

Re: Config Files, and Remaining Confusion with html-mail

2013-01-27 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from David Champion: It should be on the wiki. Thanks for reminding me about the wiki. -- Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (*) :(){ :|: };: - -

Re: use of .forward file

2013-01-25 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from David Champion: * On 24 Jan 2013, horseriver wrote: hi: I place a .forward file in my home dir , according to man pages, Note that this is not related to mutt per se, so this may not be the best group to help. However we can perhaps point you in the right Indeed. And

Re: Config Files, and Remaining Confusion with html-mail

2013-01-25 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Mark H. Wood: On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 09:28:05AM -0500, Alan McConnell wrote: First, generically: I feel it is a source of difficulty that mutt relies on two config files, .muttrc and .mailcap. Perhaps .mailcap is a general-purpose configuration file for anything that wants

Re: .procmailrc configurations

2013-01-25 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Patrick Shanahan: * horseriver horseriv...@gmail.com [01-25-13 08:50]: To make procmail wok fine . is a .forward file in my home dir a must ? man procmail Even better: http://www.procmail.org/era/lists.html If we discussed everything that works with mutt on the

Re: Config Files, and Remaining Confusion with html-mail

2013-01-25 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Alan McConnell: sigh My iceweasel(aka Firefox) runs, and displays in the middle of my screen, from the moment my computer is turned Just a suggestion ... isolate the problem. Swap out firefox. In my ~/mutt/mailcap: text/html; w3m -I %{charset} -T text/html

Re: who puts mails into mutt's mail folder?

2013-01-25 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from horseriver: On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 02:17:27PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: * horseriver horseriv...@gmail.com [01-25-13 13:24]: Would mutt call default mail delivery agent when startup? mutt reads mail mda delivers mail mta transfers mail fetchmail gets mail,

Re: .procmailrc configurations

2013-01-24 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Patrick Shanahan: * horseriver horseriv...@gmail.com [01-24-13 09:57]: But I really do not know what is mdir and maildir , what is the difference between them ? That was confusing me too. Fneh. :-| You really should do this, btw. Good advice. It's all good reading:

Re: mutt sending inline attachments

2013-01-24 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Matthias Apitz: I want to send out an e-mail with an inline JPEG attachments... I set (based on some hint) in my .muttrc set attach_format=%u%D%I %t%4n %T%.40d% [%.7m/%.10M, %.6e%?C?, %C?, %s] which seems to be the default in any case if I look into muttrc(5) and I use

Re: mailing lists and different directories

2013-01-24 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from lambda: On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 01:25:44PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote: On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 03:54:05AM +0200, lambda calculus wrote: Hi guys, i recently changed to mutt, and reading the documentation, but i can't find what i want: What program were you using

Re: .procmailrc configurations

2013-01-24 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Robert Holtzman: On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 08:23:02AM +0800, horseriver wrote: Here is my config: :0 * ^TO_: mutt-users@mutt.org $MAILDIR/mutt can it works ? Did you try it? If not, why? You're not doing your homework. Specifically:

Re: mailing lists and different directories

2013-01-23 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Marcelo Laia: On 23/01/13 at 02:11am, Maurice McCarthy wrote: source ~/.mutt/mailboxes # Define the list of folders that receive mail. Please, what are inside ~/.mutt/mailboxes ? Could you give an example? # these are in order of precedence; not

Re: .procmailrc configurations

2013-01-23 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from horseriver: How to edit my .procmailrc to put mails from different mail list into different maildir? can this work : :0 * ^to: mutt-users@mutt.org mutt-users@mutt.org .^^^ That should be a file (mbox) or folder (maildir). Otherwise

Re: mailing lists and different directories

2013-01-23 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from lambda calculus: i already created a directory ~/.mutt/mailboxes .^^^ If you want to source it, that shouldn't be a directory. It should be a plain text file containing (eg.): mailboxes foo bar baz ... Mine is like so: mailboxes =Inbox

Re: gpg integration

2013-01-23 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Florian Lohoff: i am a long time mutt and gpg user but still the gpg integration is kind of lacking. So says you. :-) - I'd like to define recipients including their gpg key id to use. That makes no sense to me. If you're sending to multiple recipients, which key is common

Re: gpg integration

2013-01-23 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Florian Lohoff: On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 10:43:28AM -0700, s. keeling wrote: That makes no sense to me. If you're sending to multiple recipients, which key is common to them all? You'd need to send a separate There is no limit on the number of recipients that i am aware

Re: .procmailrc configurations

2013-01-23 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from horseriver: On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 01:46:54PM -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote: On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 10:58:37AM +0800, horseriver wrote: How to edit my .procmailrc to put mails from different mail list into different maildir? can this work : :0

Re: How to import the early mails into mutt ?

2013-01-22 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Chris Bannister: On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 12:06:04PM -0700, s. keeling wrote: Incoming from horseriver: I subscribed a mail list at date X , Now I want to import these mails which are post before X , How can I do ? Just brainstorming here. i) please

Re: How to import the early mails into mutt ?

2013-01-22 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Chris Bannister: On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 11:02:24AM -0700, s. keeling wrote: [Apologies if this reaks with hostility; it isn't meant. I've seen your posts before. Cool! I've been using Linux/FLOSS/*nix since '93(?), and mutt pretty much as long. Honest, I meant

Re: mailing lists and different directories

2013-01-22 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from lambda calculus: Since I'm subscribed to a couple of mailing lists i would like to configure mutt to store mails from different mailing lists to different directories. I'm new to maildir IMAP, so perhaps don't know what you want to hear. However, I've found these fun to play

Re: How to import the early mails into mutt ?

2013-01-21 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from horseriver: I subscribed a mail list at date X , Now I want to import these mails which are post before X , How can I do ? Just brainstorming here. i) please give a better description of your problem. ii) what format are mails stored in (ASCII, mbox/maildir, ...)?

Re: Making changes by edit-type persistent

2013-01-20 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Suvayu Ali: Hi Mutt users, Hi yourself. Still suffering the after-effects of last night here, so this may be no help. But I'm trying! :-) Often I receive attachments with bad MIME types (usually application/octet-stream). I have the following config to deal with these

Re: Making changes by edit-type persistent

2013-01-20 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Stephen Keeling: Incoming from Suvayu Ali: Hi Mutt users, ... But sometimes the attachments are files of uncommon types without entries in my ~/mime.types file. I would like to edit the types of Dunno if it helps, but apt-file search mime.types produces some interesting

Re: Question about PGP and mutt

2013-01-18 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Brandon Sandrowicz: On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 06:04:03PM -0700, s. keeling wrote: I'm surprised you'd put that in /etc/Muttrc.d; it's all world- Why would generic gpg commands being world-readable be an issue? Those Yeah, sorry. I was confusing gnupg with mutt configs

Re: Question about PGP and mutt

2013-01-18 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Andre Klärner: On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 08:54:34PM -0700, s. keeling wrote: I like to keep date stamped copies of old mutt configs in my ~/mutt. Well, I used to do so a while ago, but by now I am using a git-repository Sadly, I'm still working on my git-foo. for each of my

Re: Problem with charset

2013-01-04 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Sander Smeenk: Quoting s. keeling (keel...@nucleus.com): Run wget -qO- http://8n1.org/utf8 This should show a 'demo' of unicode capabilities. FWIW, that displays (mostly) gibberish in my mrxvt-full (Debian Your font is probably lacking glyps. It should show

Re: Problem with charset

2013-01-03 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Andreas Hanke: Good morning together, Buenos dias! Que pasa? and thanks a lot for the lot of replies! This's always been a great list. I can't really offer much help on your specific problem other than to tell you what's working here and how, and offering suggestions. This's

Re: Transitioning to IMAP maildir. Howto define ~/mail instead of ~/Mail?

2013-01-03 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Jamie Paul Griffin: * s. keeling keel...@nucleus.com [2013-01-02 22:05:29 -0700]: picked it up ...). When I login to ISP's webmail, all I can tell is https://webmail.nucleus.com/Inbox.aspx;. I'm using OfflineIMAP -- ~/mail, so ... As you're using offlineimap, you

Re: why my mutt usually lose some email ?

2013-01-03 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from horse_rivers: hi, Hi. :-)   I  find my mutt usually lose some email. What does that mean?   how to fix it ? By editing muttrc, I'm guessing.   how to make mutt receive email automatic? ... from what, and how? Are you popping mail, or are you trying to connect via IMAP,

Transitioning to IMAP maildir. Howto define ~/mail instead of ~/Mail?

2013-01-02 Thread s. keeling
Hi. Long time. :-) User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) # Debian testing/wheezy. Background, I used mutt for years locally, dumping mail into ~/Mail via POP. Now, I've recently discovered that my ISP allows me IMAP access, so I'm trying to resurrect my old mutt config. The problem is, I

Re: Transitioning to IMAP maildir. Howto define ~/mail instead of ~/Mail?

2013-01-02 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Jamie Paul Griffin: * s. keeling keel...@nucleus.com [2013-01-02 10:26:23 -0700]: Hi. Long time. :-) User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) # Debian testing/wheezy. Background, I used mutt for years locally, dumping mail into ~/Mail via POP. Now, I've recently

Re: Problem with charset

2013-01-02 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Sander Smeenk: No, serious, there has to be a problem with your mutt config and/or terminal configuration, still. Can you perform a wget from the same system mutt is running on? Run wget -qO- http://8n1.org/utf8 This should show a 'demo' of unicode capabilities. If that

Re: Folder Hook for Mailinglists

2002-04-22 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Nik Engel: What kind of folder hooks are you using for Mailinglists. I think of something like: Show initally only unread (limit ~U) but if there is a corresponding thread show whole thread with unread posts. How can i set the right folder hook ? Or what else is

Re: Folder Hook for Mailinglists

2002-04-22 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from David T-G: ...and then s. keeling said... % %folder-hook IN.abusesave-hook . =abuse ... % default so now I need something like: % %folder-hook . save-hook . ~/Mail/${sender_username} % % How do I reclaim the default behaviour? 2) Have you tried saving

Re: Folder Hook for Mailinglists

2002-04-22 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from s. keeling: Thanks for the hint. Looking that up in the manual, it's a little unclear to me, however =%u appears to do what I wanted. In fact, =%u is what I was looking for. My mutt mail storage dir is mutt, not mutt-users. Prefect. :-) -- Any technology distinguishable

Re: Announcing an Emacs mode for mutt configuration files

2002-04-20 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Rob Reid: All it does is syntax highlighting, and not even perfectly, but I like it. It looks perfect to me. Now, if anyone has a procmailrc.el, I'd like to hear about it. :-) Thanks Rob. -- Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. TopQuark

Need help with mutt?

2002-04-20 Thread s. keeling
For anyone stumbling around trying to figure something out, you really ought to look at http://www.mutt.org/links.html#config Seventeen people have their .muttrc's linked there. I can personally vouch for Sven Guckes'; heavily commented, lots of useful tips, how to use options I never knew

Thanks!

2002-04-19 Thread s. keeling
I've been hanging around this list for about a week now and I've found so many goodies floating by here, it's terrific. I think I have folder hooks sorted out, I've learned some really slick procmail stuff, and post.el makes emacs look as gorgeous editing mail as it is at mangling scripts.

Re: mutt maillist distribution via alias@domain

2002-04-19 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Rob Reid: I see a lot of gbnet grumbling but I've never had a problem because I use a minimum match philosophy: # Sort away mails from the mutt (mail user agent) mailing list :0 * ^Return-Path: mutt-users-owner Does this actually work for you? I just tested it and it

Re: mutt maillist distribution via alias@domain

2002-04-19 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Dan Lowe: Previously, s. keeling wrote: Does this actually work for you? I just tested it and it doesn't for me, and I can find no ^Return-Path: header in your mail at least. The Return-Path header is added by the final delivery MTA - so whether or not it's added

Re: Kibo!

2002-04-19 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Sven Guckes: * David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-18 15:37]: ...and then s. keeling said... % - Kibo probably already has the fix implemented. There he is! I knew it would come to this soon :-) I wonder whether Kibo will catch these message from the google archive

Re: List-Reply

2002-04-17 Thread s. keeling
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 01:17:53PM -0400, Dan Lowe wrote: Previously, s. keeling wrote: I think that last bit is the important part here. Why does it matter? Who cares how it got to you. What's important is what you do with it now. Are you goingg to reply to the poster who cc:'d you

Re: List-Reply [OT]

2002-04-17 Thread s. keeling
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 02:16:47PM -0400, Mike Schiraldi wrote: (the mail would end up in my inbox instead of the list folder). That should not happen. What does, say, your mutt-users procmail recipe look like? Mine's: :0 H * ^TO.*@mutt.org mutt/ Isn't that supposed to be *

Re: List-Reply

2002-04-17 Thread s. keeling
On Wed, Apr 17, 2002 at 05:20:45PM -0600, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote: Alas! Mike Schiraldi spake thus: I'm not sure what kind of procmail voodoo you would need to grab this information from Delivered-To and fulfill the user's request, but it would be weird and scary. You're so

Re: HTML Mail

2002-04-12 Thread s. keeling
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 02:54:29PM +0200, Stefan Frank wrote: At Thu, Apr 11 2002 [12:01 +0100], Ian Chilton aroused my curiosity with: text/html; /usr/bin/links %s Try something like: text/html; /usr/bin/links %s; copiousoutput and read section 5.3 MIME Viewer configuration with

Re: HTML Mail

2002-04-12 Thread s. keeling
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 06:43:14PM -0500, David DeSimone wrote: Ian Chilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [ian@buzz:~]$ cat .mailcap text/html; /usr/bin/links %s and these in .muttrc set mailcap_path=~/.mailcap auto_view text/html But I get this: mailcap entry for type text/html

Re: HTML Mail

2002-04-12 Thread s. keeling
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 08:27:21PM -0400, Shawn McMahon wrote: begin s. keeling quotation: One of the things driving this is I'd like to find a way to easily report spam to spamcop, which means I have to pass an ID and password. This is possible with lynx -auth=uname:passwd. With w3m

Re: HTML Mail

2002-04-12 Thread s. keeling
On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 02:27:25AM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote: * s. keeling [04/13/02 02:10:27 CEST] wrote: That's the background. So in my ~/.mailcap, I tried links %s; copiousoutput: Here's (relevant parts of) my ~/.mailcap: text/html; w3m -cookie %s; copiousoutput

Que pasa? [groups in alias's]

2002-04-05 Thread s. keeling
I've been using mutt for quite a while. I love mutt. Tonight I discovered I had the need to define a group alias. It took about five minutes of floundering around 'til I came up with this: alias sun sy,bw,cg,di ... the third grouping being other (previously defined) aliases. What a great