query regarding 'update encoding'

2002-05-23 Thread V. Suresh
Hi All, In mutt, after I create a message, when I press 'y' to send it Mutt asks me that ' -so-so- file has been modified. Update encoding(yes/no)'. Either I click y or n, the message is sent. No problems with that. But I want to know which variable I have to set to stop Mutt asking me

Re: query regarding 'update encoding'

2002-05-23 Thread David T-G
Suresh -- ...and then V. Suresh said... % % Hi All, Hello! % In mutt, after I create a message, when I press 'y' to send it % Mutt asks me that ' -so-so- file has been modified. Update encoding(yes/no)'. mutt checks the timestamps to see how the file is doing, and when it's not what

Re: tmp modified. Update encoding?

2002-04-16 Thread David T-G
Hardy -- ...and then Hardy Merrill said... % ... %~/.mutt/tmp/mutt-merrill-1234-0 [#1] modified. Update encoding? ([y]/n): % % Am I doing something wrong, or have a forgotten something in the % config of mutt? This just came up recently; you can check the archives for the full discussion

Re: tmp modified. Update encoding?

2002-04-16 Thread Hardy Merrill
David T-G [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: Hardy -- ...and then Hardy Merrill said... % ... %~/.mutt/tmp/mutt-merrill-1234-0 [#1] modified. Update encoding? ([y]/n): % % Am I doing something wrong, or have a forgotten something in the % config of mutt? This just came up recently; you

Re: tmp modified. Update encoding?

2002-04-16 Thread David T-G
Hardy -- ...and then Hardy Merrill said... % % David T-G [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: % ... % This just came up recently; you can check the archives for the full % discussion. Is your home dir NFS mounted and are you experience clock % difference problems between machines? % % Yes, that's

tmp modified. Update encoding?

2002-04-15 Thread Hardy Merrill
I recently changed configs - I'm now using fetchmail/procmail/mutt, and when I compose a message in mutt, I get this message when I try to send it: ~/.mutt/tmp/mutt-merrill-1234-0 [#1] modified. Update encoding? ([y]/n): Am I doing something wrong, or have a forgotten something in the config

Re: update encoding?

2002-04-03 Thread Simon White
02-Apr-02 at 17:16, Adam Shostack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : The client's clock is running a few minutes behind the server. You write the file at local noon, which the server sets to be 12:03. Mutt checks the file, sees that its mtime is in the future (12:03 being later than 12:00), and

Re: update encoding?

2002-04-02 Thread David DeSimone
Sadiq Al-Lawatia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ~/Mail/tmp/mutt-csce-4803-30 [#1] modified. Update encoding? ([yes]/no): This message indicates that the time-stamp on the file has been changed since Mutt last saw you write to the file. That is, when Mutt launches your editor, and your editor

Re: update encoding?

2002-04-02 Thread Kyle Rawlins
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 01:04:24PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote: Sadiq Al-Lawatia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ~/Mail/tmp/mutt-csce-4803-30 [#1] modified. Update encoding? ([yes]/no): So, the mystery here is, why does Mutt think that you're changing the file behind his back? Does your

Re: update encoding?

2002-04-02 Thread Adam Shostack
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 05:02:02PM -0500, Kyle Rawlins wrote: On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 01:04:24PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote: Sadiq Al-Lawatia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ~/Mail/tmp/mutt-csce-4803-30 [#1] modified. Update encoding? ([yes]/no): So, the mystery here is, why does Mutt

Re: update encoding?

2002-04-02 Thread David DeSimone
Adam Shostack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The client's clock is running a few minutes behind the server. You write the file at local noon, which the server sets to be 12:03. Mutt checks the file, sees that its mtime is in the future (12:03 being later than 12:00), and warns you. I guess I

Re: update encoding?

2002-04-02 Thread Sadiq Al-Lawatia
Quoting Kyle Rawlins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I notice that the tmp directory is somewhere under the home directory so could possibly be nfs mounted - if there is a time skew between the server and the computer running mutt this could potentially cause problems too. I am having a hard time

Re: update encoding?

2002-04-02 Thread Will Yardley
Sadiq Al-Lawatia wrote: The home directories are indeed nfs mounted. And after a little chat with the system administrator, it turns out the problem is exactly as Adam has suggested in his reply about the clocks not running at the same time. So I guess there is nothing I can do, unless

Re: update encoding?

2002-04-01 Thread David T-G
Sadiq -- ...and then Sadiq Al-Lawatia said... % % Hello Everyone, Hello! % % I have been using mutt for abour 4 years now. Very happy with it I % must say. Anyways, my system adminstrator had just updated mutt to % 1.3.24i (2001-11-29) and since then, everytime I send a message either I'm

update encoding?

2002-03-31 Thread Sadiq Al-Lawatia
hit send: ~/Mail/tmp/mutt-csce-4803-30 [#1] modified. Update encoding? ([yes]/no): How can I get rid of it? Its annoying to hit 'y' everytime I want to send an email, and besides, I do not see any difference in emails even when I hit n! Thanx for your help. --Sadiq

Why am I asked to update encoding?

2000-12-07 Thread Charles Krug
List: I'm using mutt under Win95/Cygwin. When I finish composing a message, I am occasionally asked if I want to update encoding. Looking at the source code, it appears that it's asking me if I want to convert between two different encodings.--is that 8-bit vs 7-bit? However, I'm not certain

Re: update encoding?

2000-03-30 Thread Chris Hoffmann
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 10:45:23PM +0900, Sam Alleman wrote: Can anyone tell me what this message is all about: ~~/tmp/mutt-xena-22566-0 [#1] modified. Update encoding? ([y]/n): What does this mean, and is there any way to bypass this question? My guess is that mutt is telling you

update encoding?

2000-03-29 Thread Sam Alleman
Hello again, Can anyone tell me what this message is all about: ~~/tmp/mutt-xena-22566-0 [#1] modified. Update encoding? ([y]/n): What does this mean, and is there any way to bypass this question? Thanks. Sam

Re: how to turn off Update encoding? setting

2000-02-22 Thread Seraphim Larsen
Hello group, I got an answer on this from Sandy Herring [EMAIL PROTECTED]. This error results when tmpdir is pointing into the $HOME directory space. Setting tmpdir to /tmp fixed the problem. Regards, Seraphim -- __ Seraphim Larsen [EMAIL

Update encoding bug

1999-08-13 Thread Morten Bo Johansen
This concerns mutt 0.95.6i. If you attach a file which has been updated between the moment when it was attached and the actual sending, mutt will notify you of the change and before sending ask you: "/somefile [#2] modified. Update encoding? ([y]/n):" Then answering "