Dear mutt user,
please help me with my prob. when I run the command :
mutt -f /home/user/Maildir
I get all the messages have a length of 0?
I already read this in faq but they advise to use this in procmail. Is
there any other way how can i correct this problem?
Thanks in advance!
r, instead of '{server}'/var/spool/mail/.kolla/amigaamp ?
No, that's not possible. You can set your $folder and then use the
+ and = shortcuts, but it works only for a single path (ie. it isn't
much of a help with multiple IMAP folders). Folder aliasing besides
just the $folder functiona
Hi, mutt users!
I'm pondering about using mutt instad of pine, but I cannot find out how to
set up multiple mailfolder on multiple servers using IMAP, it seems I can
only use 1 folder on 1 server? What I want is something along pine's
incoming-folders="InBox" {imapserver1}/var/spool/mail/user,
Kolla --
...and then Kolbjørn Barmen said...
% Hi, mutt users!
Hello!
%
% I'm pondering about using mutt instad of pine, but I cannot find out how to
Good for you! :-)
% set up multiple mailfolder on multiple servers using IMAP, it seems I can
% only use 1 folder on 1 server? What I want
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 10:51:47AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
%
% incoming-folders="InBox" {imapserver1}/var/spool/mail/user,
% "X-list" {imapserver1}/var/spool/mail/.user/folder-X,
% "Y-list" {imapserver1}/var/spool/mail/.user/folder-Y,
%
a name/alias/assign/whatever, so that I can tell mutt I want to open the
"AmigaAmp" folder, instead of '{server}'/var/spool/mail/.kolla/amigaamp ?
No, that's not possible. You can set your $folder and then use the
+ and = shortcuts, but it works only for a single path (ie. it isn't
muc
I have tried to do the same:
mailboxes {mail.avondel.nl}foo etc
Now I get an error:
Mailbox vunarable must have 1777 protection
If I do a chmod 1777 on ~/mail, (I think its open to the world) the
message does not go away.
Any ideas?
--
Erik van der Meulen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 07/07/00 07:57 +0200, Erik van der Meulen typed:
I have tried to do the same:
mailboxes {mail.avondel.nl}foo etc
Now I get an error:
Mailbox vunarable must have 1777 protection
If I do a chmod 1777 on ~/mail, (I think its open to the world) the
message does not go away.
Any ideas?
I have (s/mailhost/my mailhost/) in my .muttrc:
set folder={mailhost}# directory with all mail folders
set spoolfile {mailhost}inbox
Yet, when I try to start up mutt, I'm getting a "no such directory
/var/mail/gschmidt" without it trying to go to the mailserver?
What else should I be
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 05:57:59PM -0700, Gwendolyn wrote:
I have (s/mailhost/my mailhost/) in my .muttrc:
^^^
What does this stuff mean? I don't claim to understand that! :)
set folder={mailhost}# directory with all mail folders
set spoolfile
Kai Blin proclaimed on mutt-users that:
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 05:57:59PM -0700, Gwendolyn wrote:
I have (s/mailhost/my mailhost/) in my .muttrc:
^^^
What does this stuff mean? I don't claim to understand that! :)
All she says is that she's replaced all
Thanks all!! It's working!
gwen.
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 03:36:56PM +0300 or thereabouts, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
Richard Curnow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 30 Jun 2000:
Is mbox-hook what you're after?
Yes, that's what I meant. I thought I *knew* there was a way to do it,
just forgot what it was. Then got confused by
already
in my local mailbox.
Please help. I really like to see if I can use mutt exclusively as my
MUA.
Thanks in advance.
CWang
ching wang proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I am new to mutt, and just started to use it to retrieve mail from a
pop3 account on my ISP. I have trouble figuring out a way to avoid
downloading the same messages whenever I hit shift-g. I don't have this
problem when using netscape mail: it will not
Quoting Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ching wang proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I am new to mutt, and just started to use it to retrieve mail from a
pop3 account on my ISP. I have trouble figuring out a way to avoid
downloading the same messages whenever I hit shift-g.
Kelly Scroggins proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Quoting Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ching wang proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I am new to mutt, and just started to use it to retrieve mail from a
pop3 account on my ISP. I have trouble figuring out a way to avoid
messages already
in my local mailbox.
I don't know if I understand what you are at, but maybe setting
$pop_last could be of help?
HTH,
Michael
--
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-- Peter Behrendt, president of Exabyte
PGP-fingerprint: DECA
Quoting Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Okay, I guess I mis-understood. Thanks for
clarifiing.
I thought he wanted to only retrieve unread
messages from his pop server. So deleting the
messages as you retrieve them would only leave the
new messages on the server. Hmmm.
I didn't
Kelly Scroggins proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I didn't realize he wanted to leave them there.
Hadn't ever thought of doing that. It's an
interesting thought.
Look at it this way - I have this pop mailbox (subscribed to a few lists)
which I check at work, and at home as well. I don't want to
Cool. I need to do this too.
Thanks again,
kelly
Quoting Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Kelly Scroggins proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I didn't realize he wanted to leave them there.
Hadn't ever thought of doing that. It's an
interesting thought.
Look at
Rino Mardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 30 Jun 2000:
Hmm, that could be the reason why I'm getting a repetition operand invalid.
Yes. :-) * means "any number (0 or more) of the character just before",
so using * alone doesn't make sense, as there is no character just
before it. * works as
Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 30 Jun 2000:
Oops, what I meant is probably something like this:
folder-hook . set record='+read'
Another oops. I wonder how come nobody else caught this yet and
corrected me? :-)
Anyway, I shouldn't be talking about $record, I mean $mbox of
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 02:05:40PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 30 Jun 2000:
Reading the documentation on $move and $mbox, it turns out that this
feature is only enabled for the spool mailbox, so apparently you can't
use it to auto-save
Richard Curnow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 30 Jun 2000:
Is mbox-hook what you're after?
Yes, that's what I meant. I thought I *knew* there was a way to do it,
just forgot what it was. Then got confused by the $mbox explanation
which doesn't talk about mbox-hook at all..
Maybe I should
Hi. I've been running mutt for several days now and also managed to setup my
own procmail recipes. My problem is with the the save-hook as I want to be
able to save read messages to, let's say, a "Mail\read.mutt" file. This is my
present ~/.muttrc contents for the save-hook:
folder-hook . set
Rino Mardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 28 Jun 2000:
My problem is with the the save-hook as I want to be
able to save read messages to, let's say, a "Mail\read.mutt" file.
Do you want to save read messages automatically when you exit a folder,
or do you want to specify the default folder
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 11:33:33PM +0300 or thereabouts, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
snipped...
folder-hook . save-hook * =received
The * should be a . instead, like this:
folder-hook . save-hook . =received
Hmm, that could be the reason why I'm getting a repetition operand invalid.
Please help me, how to send email using mutt ( only attachments )with from
comand prompt only.
i.e I don't want to open the composer because I,m executing a shell script.
Please reply [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Get Your Private
Binu --
...and then Binu Abraham said...
% Please help me, how to send email using mutt ( only attachments )with from
% comand prompt only.
% i.e I don't want to open the composer because I,m executing a shell script.
Just direct your input from /dev/null like any other message with no
body
Binu Abraham proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Please help me, how to send email using mutt ( only attachments )with from
comand prompt only.
i.e I don't want to open the composer because I,m executing a shell script.
Why do you want to do this using _mutt_? There's a prog called fastmail
(see
My company just installed a mail server that requires that mail be retrieved
via POP 3.
I have the following POP commands in my .muttrc
set pop_host = "mail.mydomain.com"
set pop_user = "my username"
set pop_pass = "mypassword"
set pop_port = "110"
My
On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 11:12:32AM -0500, Scott A. Davis wrote:
My company just installed a mail server that requires that mail be retrieved
via POP 3.
I have the following POP commands in my .muttrc
set pop_host = "mail.mydomain.com"
set pop_user = "my username"
set
Help! I tried to send this last night with elm, and it never went
through. I don't know if that was a problem with elm, or if there are
more problems on this system.
I forgot to give very many other details, don't know if they will help
any or not-- this machine is a Sun, running SunOS 5.6
Help, oh wise mutt-users!
Yesterday mutt was working fine, today I can't get it to work. I try
to start it and it hangs while trying to open my mail folder.
All I get is:
Reading /usr/mail/rsutton...
The same thing happens if I try to start with other folders besides my
inbox.
I can't
to Mutt 1.2 didn't help, well one thing that
could possibly have stopped working is mutt_dotlock. This is a tiny
program that's usually installed suid root (or sugrp mail), so that it
can lock the incoming mail folder in /usr/spool/mail for any user.
Using it also means that Mutt itself doesn't
with other folders besides my
inbox.
This, and because upgrading to Mutt 1.2 didn't help, well one thing that
could possibly have stopped working is mutt_dotlock. This is a tiny
program that's usually installed suid root (or sugrp mail), so that it
can lock the incoming mail folder in /usr
Rebecca Lynne Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 15 Jun 2000:
Thanks for the help, Mikko. Eventually, all my defunct mutt processes
disappeared, and now I am (happily) using mutt again. I'm not certain
that it was the dotlock, though that sounds like a good possibility.
Okay, this makes
Dirk Ruediger:
This tags your mail and you can store it somewhere. The latter task can be
better done with fetchmail/procmail!
btw: for a leafnode this combination is not the worst one can have, right?
i don't have a static-ip, and this is really just the basic leaf of the
tree, and to me
Suresh Ramasubramanian:
polling [EMAIL PROTECTED] is slow, to say the least.
Brightmail pops mails from gmx (not the fastest available pop server),
then filters it, then you pop mail from brightmail ...
that's correct, but primary concern is to keep spam away from my machine,
so there's no
clemens --
...and then clemensF said...
% Suresh Ramasubramanian:
%
% May I suggest cable instead of ISDN?
%
% yes you may. now who's got the facts, is it true that one shares bandwith
% with the gang in the same street, because cables are shared?
Yes, you really do. It could be the same
Hi Gustavo!
I have just began with mutt, and i am very exciting about it!
Now, i have just a single problem: How to auto move messages from my maildir to a
specific file (~/.Mail/).
Let me explain: i subcribe to some mailing list, so i would like to all messages
that has the header
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 08:26:35AM +0200, Kasopa Wilbroad Chisanga wrote:
I am running hp-ux 10.20 on my hp box and I would like to install mutt, but
the following are the error messages I have got. How can I go round it as I
desperately want to install this software. Thanking you in
keymap.c:69: `KEY_END' undeclared here (not in a function)
This is what stopped the build - HP has a different flavor of cursess
which should define this (curs_colr), but mutt's configure script
doesn't recognize that (doesn't generate -I and -L options for the
makefile to make it use
Hello Thomas,
Does your explanation mean that I can not install it on the hp-ux?
Wilbroad.
- Original Message -
From: "Thomas Dickey" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Kasopa Wilbroad Chisanga" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 11:08 AM
Subje
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 10:38:32AM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
keymap.c:69: `KEY_END' undeclared here (not in a function)
This is what stopped the build - HP has a different flavor of cursess
which should define this (curs_colr), but mutt's configure script
doesn't recognize that
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 10:38:32AM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
-
- keymap.c:69: `KEY_END' undeclared here (not in a function)
-
- This is what stopped the build - HP has a different flavor of cursess
- which should define this (curs_colr), but mutt's configure script
- doesn't recognize
- The only HP-UX 10.20 box I have access to has no man pages, and
- a compiler that truely sucks (no -g, no ansi). I cannot install
- anything on this machine.
-
- Which means that someone else will have to look into this ...
You can pay HP for an ANSI HP-UX 10.20 compiler, possibly
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Lars Hecking wrote:
- The only HP-UX 10.20 box I have access to has no man pages, and
- a compiler that truely sucks (no -g, no ansi). I cannot install
- anything on this machine.
-
- Which means that someone else will have to look into this ...
You can
as I pointed out, there are configure macros which I've written for tin
and lynx which check for the HP curses library. It wouldn't be that
hard to incorporate those into mutt's configure script...
The cur_colr stuff ... ok, I'll see what I can do :)
I compiled earlier versions of mutt (= 1.0) on HP-UX 10.20 by hacking
the Makefile to get it to use the HP-UX color curses. I also had to use
GNU make. The same hack would not work for mutt 1.2, so I installed
slang. That worked fine. I don't need GNU make anymore, either, since
that problem
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 10:38:32AM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
keymap.c:69: `KEY_END' undeclared here (not in a function)
This is what stopped the build - HP has a different flavor of cursess
which should define this (curs_colr), but mutt's configure script
doesn't recognize that
This is what stopped the build - HP has a different flavor of curses
which should define this (curs_colr), but mutt's configure script
doesn't recognize that (doesn't generate -I and -L options for the
makefile to make it use the newer library).
Try this patch. It's relative to mutt-cvs,
David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I think that the short answer is "no". You throw your name address at
mutt pretty much however you like, and mutt (clever guy that he is)
rewrites it correctly(*1). Unless you were to hack the sources, I think
you're, um, stuck with the address as it
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 12:40:42AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
A rather trivial question - but I want to change my from address format -
from the existing
From: Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Suresh Ramasubramanian)
The INSTALL file
Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which I suspected ... the [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Me) is depreciated, and seems to
be more common on usenet than on e-mail.
If you configure Mutt with --enable-exact-address, it will not rewrite
the address in the preferred format.
--
David
David DeSimone proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which I suspected ... the [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Me) is depreciated, and seems to
be more common on usenet than on e-mail.
If you configure Mutt with --enable-exact-address, it will not rewrite
the
Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote that:
David DeSimone proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which I suspected ... the [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Me) is depreciated, and seems to
be more common on usenet than on e-mail.
If you configure Mutt
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 04:26:44PM -0400, Erik Jacobsen wrote:
Since when are rfc 822 comments deprecated?
There's an update for RFC822 which says:
Also, because some legacy implementations interpret the comment,
comments SHOULD NOT generally be used in address fields to avoid
Hi folks!
I have just began with mutt, and i am very exciting about it!
Now, i have just a single problem: How to auto move messages from my maildir to a
specific file (~/.Mail/).
Let me explain: i subcribe to some mailing list, so i would like to all messages that
has the header Sender:
Gustavo V G C Rios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 11 Jun 2000:
Let me explain: i subcribe to some mailing list, so i would like to all
messages that has the header Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be auto
moved to the file ~/.Mail/openbsd.
You can't do that with Mutt, at least not to get a good
Suresh Ramasubramanian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi
A rather trivial question - but I want to change my from address format -
from the existing
From: Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Suresh Ramasubramanian)
Can y'all help me? Rather silly
Suresh Ramasubramanian:
Can y'all help me? Rather silly of me, I know - but I sort of prefer the
second format :)
which is deprecated.
clemens
Suresh --
...and then Suresh Ramasubramanian said...
%
% from the existing
%
% From: Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
%
% to
%
% From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Suresh Ramasubramanian)
I think that the short answer is "no". You throw your name address at
mutt pretty much however you
Bennett --
...and then Bennett Todd said...
% Here's my urlview setup. In .urlview I have:
%
% REGEXP (http|https|ftp|mailto):(//)?[^ "]*|www.[-a-z0-9.]+)[^ .,;"]
% COMMAND screen browse '%s'
Hey, now that's a nice trick...
%
% "screen" takes its args and runs them as a
Hi, guys --
We've just installed urlview-0.7 from the contrib directory; now we
have to figure out how to use it. When presented with a message with
an embedded URL, Ctrl-B properly brings me to a list of them, but going
to one and hitting return does nothing. Um, what do I do? The urlview
David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 31 May 2000:
Hi, guys --
Hi David!
We've just installed urlview-0.7 from the contrib directory; now we
have to figure out how to use it. When presented with a message with
an embedded URL, Ctrl-B properly brings me to a list of them, but going
to
David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
to one and hitting return does nothing. Um, what do I do? The urlview
documentation is surprisingly, well, sparse :-)
What keybindings do you use? I use
# URL highlighting with the same regexp as urlview.
macro index \cb |urlview\n 'call urlview to
Mikko, et al --
...and then Mikko Hänninen said...
% David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 31 May 2000:
% Hi, guys --
%
% Hi David!
Good late-morning to you :-) I figured someone would be awake and able
to answer this question!
%
...
% an embedded URL, Ctrl-B properly brings me to a
Suresh --
...and then Suresh Ramasubramanian said...
% David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
%
% What keybindings do you use? I use
...
% and it is pretty ok.
Thanks for your note. I also use Ctrl-B, and I was getting a list of
URLs, but nothing else would happen. Turned out that I
David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 31 May 2000:
Ahhh... Don't got one of those. Care to send me one?
I think I'm using the defaults (the example file), or maybe it's from
Debian. So anyway, just for the record, here it is sans comments:
REGEXP
Mikko, et al --
Thanks for the defaults and info.
Meanwhile, I've figured out what's up -- urlview was trying to fire off
netscape, which does me no good whatsoever :-) It all works, then, with
the built-in defaults -- if you don't stray from that set of assumptions
and preconditions.
:-D
--
David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Meanwhile, I've figured out what's up -- urlview was trying to fire off
netscape, which does me no good whatsoever :-) It all works, then, with
the built-in defaults -- if you don't stray from that set of assumptions
and preconditions.
You could still
Suresh --
...and then Suresh Ramasubramanian said...
% David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
%
% Meanwhile, I've figured out what's up -- urlview was trying to fire off
% netscape, which does me no good whatsoever :-) It all works, then, with
%
% You could still tweak it to call netscape
On Wed, May 31, 2000 at 10:52:20AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
Suresh --
...and then Suresh Ramasubramanian said...
% David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
%
% Meanwhile, I've figured out what's up -- urlview was trying to fire off
% netscape, which does me no good whatsoever :-) It all
Brian --
...and then Brian Salter-Duke said...
% On Wed, May 31, 2000 at 10:52:20AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
%
% getting my Linux box up for dialin, I probably could throw myself a
% display from the server where I actually read mail, but lynx is easier
% and faster than X over dialup :-)
%
David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
It's a little trickier when I'm running mutt at the back end of a telnet
session from WinDoze :-)/2 Now that I've finally gotten around to
Ya, that figures :)
getting my Linux box up for dialin, I probably could throw myself a
display from the server
On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 02:39:38PM +1000, G.Embery wrote:
you can always make your own (setenv TERMINFO, etc.)
Beauty!
I've (temporarily) set up my own terminfo from your src file and
setenv TERMINFO and now the function keys are being recognized.
Now to make it more permanent...
On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 02:24:34PM -0400, Hardy Merrill wrote:
Since I upgraded to mutt 1.2, I haven't been able to get my
f1 help macros to work. These used to work for me:
# Show documentation when pressing F1
macro generic f1 "!less /usr/doc/mutt-1.0i/manual.txt\n"
G.Embery:
I haven't been able to get function keys to work at all with
s-lang lib but they are quite okay with [n]curses lib.
Here is what i get for the 2 cases:
s-lang:
color ok; function-keys not-ok; "grey" keys got-working;
ncurses:
color none;
On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 01:38:40PM +0200, clemensF wrote:
could this have to do more with X than slang/curses? i've never had any
problems using either, and i don't run X. i'd be interested in the
environment in general. as i said, no probs with either slang or curses on
freebsd 2.8.8
On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 03:30:53PM +0200, clemensF wrote:
Thomas Dickey:
perhaps it's the terminal description (XFree86 xterm by default sends the
vt100-style F1 code rather than the bogus-vt220 F1 code).
infocmp:
kf1: '\E[11~', '\EOP'.
excuse me, this is a
On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 08:01:25AM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 01:38:40PM +0200, clemensF wrote:
could this have to do more with X than slang/curses? i've never had any
problems using either, and i don't run X. i'd be interested in the
environment in general.
On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 11:05:38AM +1000, G.Embery wrote:
I'm on SGI IRIX 6.5 , X is possibly Release 6.3 (from the X man page)
I run mutt in color_xterm
% color_xterm -version==
UGCS color xterm ver. 6.1 beta 3
color_xterm has its own terminfo description in
On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 09:19:49PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 11:05:38AM +1000, G.Embery wrote:
I'm on SGI IRIX 6.5 , X is possibly Release 6.3 (from the X man page)
I run mutt in color_xterm
% color_xterm -version==
UGCS color xterm ver.
Since I upgraded to mutt 1.2, I haven't been able to get my
f1 help macros to work. These used to work for me:
# Show documentation when pressing F1
macro generic f1 "!less /usr/doc/mutt-1.0i/manual.txt\n" "Show Mutt documentation"
macro index f1 "!less /usr/doc/mutt
Thus spake Hardy Merrill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Since I upgraded to mutt 1.2, I haven't been able to get my
f1 help macros to work. These used to work for me:
# Show documentation when pressing F1
macro generic f1 "!less /usr/doc/mutt-1.0i/manual.txt\n" "Show Mutt docume
On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 02:24:34PM -0400 or thereabouts, Hardy Merrill wrote:
Since I upgraded to mutt 1.2, I haven't been able to get my
# Show documentation when pressing F1
macro generic f1 "!less /usr/doc/mutt-1.0i/manual.txt\n"
e me a /usr/doc/mutt-1.2 directory?
Anyway, my /usr/doc/mutt-1.0i directory is still there with all
the documentation still in it. And I still can't get mutt to
recognize the "f1" macro commands - I keep getting
"Key is not bound. Press '?' for help.
Ideas?
Thanks.
--
Hardy
On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 15:38:43 -0400, Hardy Merrill wrote:
In /etc/Muttrc, I only have the "mutt-1.0i" directory - I don't
have mutt-1.2. That was something I was wondering about - why
didn't the install give me a /usr/doc/mutt-1.2 directory?
If you didn't told the configure script to do
On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 03:38:43PM -0400, Hardy Merrill wrote:
In /etc/Muttrc, I only have the "mutt-1.0i" directory - I don't
have mutt-1.2. That was something I was wondering about - why
didn't the install give me a /usr/doc/mutt-1.2 directory?
If you installed from tarball, it might be
# ESC5 to use PGP5
macro generic \e5 ":set pgp_default_version=pgp5 ?pgp_default_version\n"\
"Switch to PGP 5.*"
Oh yes, nice to know, i use mutt 1.2i
How some can help me here?
Bye,
Mipam
Hi all,
I just received an email which, after the authors signatures, contains pages and pages
of "garbage". The author mentions that he is including three files, but when I press
"v" for viewing the attachments the list of attachments only contains 1 ("plain/text,
ASCII", etc).
Before the
Hi David,
Thank you for the tip. Since it was necessary for me to divide it into three different
files, it took quite a while, but in the end I ran uudecode on them and all worked
fine.
Thank you again,
Manuel
Yes, that's uuencode data. Type:
|uuencodereturn
This feeds the
On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 09:53:31PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
Can I use mutt to access both
my local emails and the emails stored on an IMAP server?
Yes.
Although there's some tricks in the browsing apparently, when changing
from remote to local or vice versa. Just my
from different POP3 to one computer which
runs an IMAP daemon, and then access these mails from different
computers. And when I delete a msg, it deletes from the server,
otherwise it will stay...
Thanks for any help in advance.
Shao
Shao --
Your understanding of IMAP, at least at the user level, is right on. The
only thing you perhaps need to include in your mix is that, just as the
news server itself gets postings for you to read, your IMAP server will
have to do the fetching from various POP locations and *then* you can
Shao Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 16 May 2000:
If the above is true, does that mean I will have to use the
builtin support of IMAP from mutt?
You don't *have* to, but you can. And if you want to use IMAP, well,
it's a bit pointless not to... Like you say, if you donwload
I have finally got a macro that does what I want, takes the current
message and allows me to browse a remote IMAP system to save the
message. This is mostly thanks to all the help and feedback I got
here over the past few weeks - I expect everyone got pretty bored with
all my questions and moans
On Sat, May 13, 2000 at 11:37:12PM -0400, David T-G typed:
As you've seen, the fix is to get a new mutt ...
yep ...
... but my vague recollection is that 0.95.4i already had the mutt_dotlock
program so that mutt itself could run without special perms -- and so
I tried compiling a later
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