Config tool for mutt (Was: Email client poll)

1999-07-21 Thread Morten Bo Johansen
Quoting Brandon Ibach [EMAIL PROTECTED]: A reasonable complaint, for someone just wanting to get into it quickly. A good template .muttrc with comments on each variable is a good way to go, but something a little better couldn't hurt. Perhaps someone would be interested in putting

upgraded from 0.93 to 0.95.4i

1999-07-21 Thread Salvatore Greco
Good day all, I upgraded from 0.93 and I used to type mutt -y and get a list of folders that I could easily monitor. When I went into the a folder, and I pressed "i" to get to the index again - it used to show the same index that I had with mutt -y. After the upgrade that no longer works - am

Re: Config tool for mutt (Was: Email client poll)

1999-07-21 Thread Morten Bo Johansen
Quoting Randall J. Million [EMAIL PROTECTED]: How about writing a module for the dotfile generator..? There already is a module for Elm, I think. Dotfile generator - http://www.imada.ou.dk/~blackie/dotfile/ It does not support text based configuration... only TCL/Tk. Sure, but

Re: a hook question

1999-07-21 Thread David Ellement
On 990720, at 14:40:58, Robert Chien wrote: basically, i want to set signature to .signature.work when sending email to people at work, and set signature to just .signature for the rest. [...] when i send email to co-workers, i can address it as "foo" or "foo@west" (notice the unqualified

Re: replying w/out signature?

1999-07-21 Thread mutt
On 0, Aris Mulyono [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 01:18:49PM -0600, Steve Talley wrote: When replying to someone with a quoted (" ") message, is it possible for mutt to automatically remove their signature (as denoted with "-- ")? Assuming you use vi editor, Try this

Re: Config tool for mutt (Was: Email client poll)

1999-07-21 Thread mutt
On 0, Morten Bo Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How about writing a module for the dotfile generator..? There already is a module for Elm, I think. Dotfile generator - http://www.imada.ou.dk/~blackie/dotfile/ It does not support text based configuration... only TCL/Tk.

Re: replying w/out signature?

1999-07-21 Thread Holger Lillqvist
On Jul 21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: if (bol_fsearch ("--")) Actually there should be a space after the dashes: if (bol_fsearch ("-- ")) Regards, Holger

Printing through telnet to Windows desktop printer

1999-07-21 Thread Christian Stigen Larsen
This is probably old hat to most of you, but I didn't know about this nifty trick myself and discovered it worked very well with mutt. Problem: You ssh/telnet from a Windows machine and use Mutt for reading mail. You want to easily print your mail on your local Windows desktop

Re: Unconfusing mutt about messages from me

1999-07-21 Thread David DeSimone
Brad Appleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As a result, mutt seems to think any and every piece of mail forwarded from my ISP was sent by me, when it reality it wasn't 90% of the time: it was sent by someone else, and forwarded from an alternate address. Can you show us the headers from such a

Re: Command line Mutt question

1999-07-21 Thread David DeSimone
Chris Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can I send a message with an attachment from the command line? echo "Here is the enclosing text" | \ mutt -s "Here is your subject" -a attach_filename [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on

Re: a hook question

1999-07-21 Thread David DeSimone
Robert Chien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: basically, i want to set signature to .signature.work when sending email to people at work, and set signature to just .signature for the rest. I do that, too. Here's my setup: I want to use "localsig" if the message is one in which ALL of the recipients

Re: Email client poll

1999-07-21 Thread Roberto Suarez Soto
On Jul/20/1999, Brandon Ibach wrote: you really have so many mailboxes that the longer format used by Mutt is that much of a problem? In my case, yes. I've got ... (counting ...) 20 mailboxes defined in my .muttrc (and a few more for archiving purposes, as you said you have too). A

Re: Config tool for mutt (Was: Email client poll)

1999-07-21 Thread Roberto Suarez Soto
On Jul/21/1999, Morten Bo Johansen wrote: Sure, but what's wrong with having an X GUI config tool for producing the .muttrc ? If you think it should be purely text based and have some ideas on how to do it then that's o.k. too - one doesn't rule out the other. The perfect solution

Re: Config tool for mutt (Was: Email client poll)

1999-07-21 Thread Bevan Broun
on Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 02:04:44AM +0200, Roberto Suarez Soto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jul/21/1999, Morten Bo Johansen wrote: Sure, but what's wrong with having an X GUI config tool for producing the .muttrc ? If you think it should be purely text based and have some ideas on how to

Re: Config tool for mutt (Was: Email client poll)

1999-07-21 Thread Michael Jennings
On Thursday, 22 July 1999, at 02:04:44 (+0200), Roberto Suarez Soto wrote: The perfect solution would be to have both, indeed :-) I think that a purely text-based one could be easily done with Dialog+Perl (or sh, but I think Perl is better for this task). IMHO, at least. How about Perl for

Re: Email client poll

1999-07-21 Thread Rich Lafferty
Quoting Roberto Suarez Soto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 01:57:12AM +0200: On Jul/20/1999, Brandon Ibach wrote: you really have so many mailboxes that the longer format used by Mutt is that much of a problem? In my case, yes. I've got ... (counting ...) 20

Re: Email client poll

1999-07-21 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Brandon Ibach [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: From: dannyman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2) You can configure it without reading the man page ... errr, I mean, going to the web site, errr, I mean finding the manual, err, I mean, reading the whole fucking manual to find the keyword you want ... errr, I

Re: Config tool for mutt (Was: Email client poll)

1999-07-21 Thread Patrick Seal
Execellent idea. Then you can have the same functions for both X and text based interfaces, but wrapped up differently. On Wed, Jul 21, 1999 at 06:05:23PM -0700i, Michael Jennings wrote: On Thursday, 22 July 1999, at 02:04:44 (+0200), Roberto Suarez Soto wrote: The perfect solution would

how do I have outgoing messages copied to outbound folder

1999-07-21 Thread Brian E. Lavender
I don't think my outgoing email is being copied anywhere. The default folder I have incoming mail to is ~/Mail using procmail. I would like the outbound messages copied into a file such as ~/Mail/outbound My config file is in ~/.mutt/muttrc so far I just have aliases in the file. I found the