On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 23:10:31 -0800, Troy Davis wrote:
Is it possible for $realname to take precedence over $reverse_name
(essentially turning $reverse_name into just "reverse_email")?
Occasionally I receive emails to: "Troy Davis (e-mail)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or others where responding
I am trying to copy some mail from a remote IMAP folder to a local
folder (i.e. just a directory).
In order to acces the IMAP server I have executed
set folder={mailandnews.co.uk}
This means it is well nigh impossible to navigate my local folders
after I've tagged the messages I want to
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 03:18:45PM +, Chris Green wrote:
I have just thought that maybe I can do a 'set folder=~/Mail' after
tagging the messages, maybe that will help.
But it doesn't work, 'set folder=~/Mail' doesn't seem to have any
effect on the current session.
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hello I'm having trouble getting mutt to run. when I run the mutt
command at the prompt I get an error that says /var/spool/mail/root is
not a mail folder. what can I do about this. Any other tips to get
this app going would be very usefull.
thanks
tony
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On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 10:05:26AM -0800, --A. Santoyo-- wrote:
hello I'm having trouble getting mutt to run. when I run the mutt
command at the prompt I get an error that says /var/spool/mail/root is
not a mail folder. what can I do about this. Any other tips to get
a) Never, ever read
What happens when you try something like:
set spoolfile="{mailandnews.co.uk}"
This allows me to access both the remote spool and local directories.
However, I do not have remote directories to also test with.
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 03:18:45PM +, Chris Green wrote:
I am trying to copy some
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 09:52:27AM +0100, Byrial Jensen wrote:
You could try this patch.
This is not a good solution for me. I have some email addresses where I
definitely do not want the realname to be rewritten.
me
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It took me a little while, but I finally wrote a few scripts to help me
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me was having to enter the message destination twice; one for mutt's header,
and another time for PGP. My script reads the To: (etc.) header and
On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 10:05:26AM -0800, --A. Santoyo-- wrote:
hello I'm having trouble getting mutt to run. when I run the mutt
command at the prompt I get an error that says /var/spool/mail/root is
not a mail folder. what can I do about this. Any other tips to get
this app going would
Mark Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 10 Jan 2000:
I come from an elm background where you can specify the sorting order
of messages within the mailer and save that order for the next session.
Is there a way to specify and save the sort order (and/or save the
status of other
Jean-Sebastien Morisset [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Ok, maybe this is a stupid one, but I didn't find it mentioned in any of the
docs, so...
When you're in the index of another mailbox, how do you get back to your
spoolfile? I can believe you'd have to do "c/var/spool/mail/username\n"!
'!'
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 04:22:24PM -0500, Jean-Sebastien Morisset wrote:
Ok, maybe this is a stupid one, but I didn't find it mentioned in any of the
docs, so...
When you're in the index of another mailbox, how do you get back to your
spoolfile? I can believe you'd have to do
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 04:22:24PM -0500, Jean-Sebastien Morisset wrote:
Ok, maybe this is a stupid one, but I didn't find it mentioned in any of the
docs, so...
When you're in the index of another mailbox, how do you get back to your
spoolfile? I can believe you'd have to do
On Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 12:49:26PM +, Lars Hecking wrote:
I'm not sure about the if (tm.tm_year 70) part. According the UNIX98
specification by The Open Group, which has been adopted by all major
Unix vendors, two-digit years 69-99 refer to the 20th century (19xx),
and 00-68 refers
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 03:47:42PM -0500, Mark Andrews wrote:
I come from an elm background where you can specify the sorting order
of messages within the mailer and save that order for the next session.
Is there anyway to do this with mutt? I've changed the sort order using
the `O'
On 10-Jan-2000, Jean-Sebastien Morisset wrote:
Ok, maybe this is a stupid one, but I didn't find it mentioned in any of the
docs, so...
When you're in the index of another mailbox, how do you get back to your
spoolfile? I can believe you'd have to do "c/var/spool/mail/username\n"!
Was this part of mutt by default or does one have to patch files?
If so, anyone kind enough to point me to them?
Also, do they only work on mbox formats?
Thanks,
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On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 04:22:24PM -0500 or thereabouts, Jean-Sebastien Morisset wrote:
Ok, maybe this is a stupid one, but I didn't find it mentioned in any of the
docs, so...
I must admit that I when I started with mutt, I was stuck on this
for a few weeks and was too embarrassed to ask on
On 10-Jan-2000, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
Was this part of mutt by default or does one have to patch files?
Not part of Mutt.
If so, anyone kind enough to point me to them?
Sure, here you go:
http://www.spinnaker.de/mutt/#compressed
Also, do they only work on mbox formats?
The result is
I'd appreciate any help with the following:
I've tried to set up my .muttrc file to have mutt "sort" incoming mail
into appropriate folders, obviously with no luck.
Here, I think, is the relevant part(s) of my .muttrc file:
## part of ~/.muttrc ##
lists e-develop e-announce mutt-users
I just did ln -s /var/spool/mail/staeci /home/staeci/Mail/incoming
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