Tagging IMAP mail and saving locally - difficult!

2000-01-10 Thread Chris Green
'set folder=~/Mail' after tagging the messages, maybe that will help. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: Tagging IMAP mail and saving locally - difficult!

2000-01-10 Thread Chris Green
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 o

Re: Tagging IMAP mail and saving locally - difficult!

2000-01-10 Thread Chris Green
older you want to save in the '/' characters get changed to '.'. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: Tagging IMAP mail and saving locally - difficult!

2000-01-12 Thread Chris Green
to navigate the remote IMAP folders to find a message and then save to a local folder, this is well nigh impossible if the local folder is anywhere except in the 'current' directory level. Executing a "set folder=" while in mutt seems to do nothing at all. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: Tagging IMAP mail and saving locally - difficult!

2000-01-12 Thread Chris Green
On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 11:39:22AM +, Chris Green wrote: > > Executing a "set folder=" while in mutt seems to do nothing at > all. > Oops, not quite true, I've just spent some time playing with this. You can "set folder=xxx" to any local folder

IMAP folder with . in name doesn't appear

2000-01-12 Thread Chris Green
OK using the MailAndNews WebMail. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Colour via telnet/ssh

2000-01-18 Thread Chris Green
slrn -C), is there any way to get mutt to send colour information too? -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: Colour via telnet/ssh

2000-01-18 Thread Chris Green
ork in colour but for some reason mutt doesn't. With slrn I need to use the -C option though and I was wondering if there was an equivalent for mutt. Presumably the -C option to slrn says send the ANSI colour sequences even if it doesn't look like the terminal you are running on will under

Re: Colour via telnet/ssh

2000-01-19 Thread Chris Green
On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 04:28:16PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote: > Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > However, I may not have made myself clear, but running slrn across the > > ssh connection I *do* get colours, whereas running mutt across the > >

Re: PGP/MIME and other mail clients...

2000-02-07 Thread Chris Green
a bit unlikely that every other MUA in the world is going to get fixed just to satisfy mutt users. Personally I find PGP and MIME messages a pain anyway, even though I do use mutt. I have mutt set up on four different systems and getting PGP/MIME working on all four is just not worth the hassle

Re: PGP/MIME and other mail clients...

2000-02-07 Thread Chris Green
On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 11:50:01AM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote: > On 2000-02-07 09:07:23 +0000, Chris Green wrote: > > > This is all very well but it's a bit unlikely that every other > > MUA in the world is going to get fixed just to satisfy mutt > > users.

Re: Solaris2.6/xterm/color?

2000-02-08 Thread Chris Green
colors. > > I know this isnt something with mutt, but something with my xterm > (terminfo) settings. > > Anyone here know how i can get my fancy colors, like i have on > my linux box at home?? > The way I have done it on my Solaris 2.6 box at work is to compile mutt with S-La

Build error with 1.1.2i

2000-02-09 Thread Chris Green
s actually built OK and works if I just copy it to its intended destination. I am using gcc version 2.95.1 and GNU make version 3.62. (Using Solaris make seems to work OK.) -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: Solaris2.6/xterm/color?

2000-02-10 Thread Chris Green
but I'm running in rxvt rather than xterm. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: [Announce] Mutt-1.1.10 is out (RELEASE CANDIDATE)

2000-03-30 Thread Chris Green
he fac that the install tries to set mutt_dotlock's permissions even though I have done a local directory install. N.B. The Solaris install had more errors, see next mail. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: [Announce] Mutt-1.1.10 is out (RELEASE CANDIDATE)

2000-03-30 Thread Chris Green
.. --add-comments --keyword=_ --keyword=N_ --files-from=./POTFILES.in && test ! -f mutt.po || ( rm -f ./mutt.pot && mv mutt.po ./mutt.pot ) make[2]: :: Command not found make[2]: *** [cat-id-tbl.c] Error 127 make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 1 I have worked around this by putting a dummy pgp6.rc file in the contrib directory, mutt then installs OK. I haven't noticed any problems with the installed executable, I will report any that I find. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: [Announce] Mutt-1.1.10 is out (RELEASE CANDIDATE)

2000-03-30 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 09:54:02AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > > Finally I get the same error as on the Linux install regarding the > mutt_dotlock file:- > > if test -f /usr/chris/bin/mutt_dotlock && test x != x ; then \ > chgrp /usr/chris/bin/mutt_dotl

Re: [Announce] Mutt-1.1.10 is out (RELEASE CANDIDATE)

2000-03-30 Thread Chris Green
can be done by a non-root user. Is the issue just one of locking the mail spool correctly by the way? Should it be possible for a user of mail on a system to set the permissions correctly or does mutt require root to install? I think not actually as I didn't get this error on my other (Solaris

Re: [Announce] Mutt-1.1.10 is out (RELEASE CANDIDATE)

2000-03-30 Thread Chris Green
ry with that? > The compiler is already gcc. It's just the make that's an old gnu one, I'll see if I can get a newer one installed. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: [Announce] Mutt-1.1.10 is out (RELEASE CANDIDATE)

2000-03-30 Thread Chris Green
;t know > that one in /usr/ccs was any good. I'm a happy Sun bigot, myself, > and do a lot on them :-) Maybe I'll have to check into compiliing... > It's the make we're talking about here. Sun still provides a proper make and it's in /usr/ccs/bin/make. Tha

Re: [Announce] Mutt-1.1.10 is out (RELEASE CANDIDATE)

2000-03-30 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 07:40:45PM -0500, David T-G wrote: > Chris -- > > ...and then Chris Green said... > % On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 09:21:14AM -0500, David T-G wrote: > % > > % > Sun-supplied make and cc just plain stink. You mentioned that your gcc is > % > ol

Re: Using Mutt with Tin

2000-04-12 Thread Chris Green
r? > I have the following in my tinrc file:- default_mailer_format=mutt -s "%S" %T < %F It seems to work OK for me. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: Using Mutt with Tin

2000-04-13 Thread Chris Green
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 04:14:50PM +0100, Bruce Richardson wrote: > On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 08:36:47AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > > I have the following in my tinrc file:- > > default_mailer_format=mutt -s "%S" %T < %F > > > > It seems to work OK

Re: Using Mutt with Tin

2000-04-13 Thread Chris Green
interactively in tin, I hadn't realised that the elm '-i' parameter is the same as mutt's '-i' parameter. This set up allows you to change the subject and the destination in mutt. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

IMAP port number - can it be changed in mutt

2000-04-19 Thread Chris Green
I am running an IMAP server as a user (i.e. no root access) just for personal use. Thus I can't use the standard port number 143 as that is a system/unix port number. Is there a way of telling mutt to use a different port number for IMAP? Or will I have to patch it and rebuild? --

maildir question

2000-04-25 Thread Chris Green
Is it possible for a maildir mailbox to also contain other (maildir) directories? I.e. is it possible for a maildir mailbox to contain further maildir mailboxes? -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

IMAP folders question

2000-04-25 Thread Chris Green
rom the remote mutt, it just obstinately shows 'INBOX' and 'INBOX.'. If I select the 'INBOX.' folder I get shown the .Trash folder but other maildirs added at the same level as .Trash don't show up. Any help in understanding what's going an would be most welcom

maildir NAMESPACE extension

2000-04-25 Thread Chris Green
Does mutt support the IMAP NAMESPACE extension? If it doesn't that would explain why it doesn't work with Courier IMAP. Courier IMAP uses NAMESPACE to show where folders are placed. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

mutt and Courier IMAP

2000-04-26 Thread Chris Green
and mailbooxes remotely using mutt the he syntax when you issue an 'N' command (when saving a message for example) is {x-1.net}INBOX.folder.subfolder. Since mutt prompts with {x-1.net}/ you have to delete the / first, but I'm pretty happy that it works at all.

Re: drafting mutt filtering faq entry

2000-04-27 Thread Chris Green
'm trying to learn more about what an IMAP-only user would do; it seems > that none of these will work without shell access on the IMAP server, so > we're back to mutt doing the filtering. > Isn't sieve part of the Cyrus IMAP server and thus available to IMAP users (if they ha

Minor bug/quirk in mutt IMAP handling

2000-04-27 Thread Chris Green
I recently installed Courier IMAP and while getting things sorted out had the following message from Sam Varshavchik. - Forwarded message from Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Chris Green wrote: > On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 12:21:48PM -0400, Sam Varshavc

Re: Minor bug/quirk in mutt IMAP handling

2000-04-27 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 05:23:31PM -0400, Brendan Cully wrote: > On Thursday, 27 April 2000 at 22:05, Chris Green wrote: > > I recently installed Courier IMAP and while getting things sorted out > > had the following message from Sam Varshavchik. > > > Yes, that works

Some IMAP questions

2000-04-27 Thread Chris Green
o do). I suppose I could get the local mutt to connect to the IMAP server, that would solve the problem. The only problem then is to get maildrop or procmail to deliver messages to the Courier IMAP style maildirs. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: Some IMAP questions

2000-05-02 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 05:47:45PM -0500, David DeSimone wrote: > Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > 3 - Is there any way to get mutt in *non-IMAP* mode to 'see' maildir > > directories starting with a '.'? > > Mutt normally d

Re: 1.1.12 build problem on Linux

2000-05-02 Thread Chris Green
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 03:38:39PM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > I am trying to build 1.1.12 on a Debian Linux system. Although I have > done:- > > ./configure --prefix=/home/d/chris > > 'make install' is still trying to create /usr/local/doc which, not > surpri

1.1.12 build problem on Linux

2000-05-02 Thread Chris Green
w /home/d/chris (at least until the make dies). -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Selecting an IMAP folder to save a message to - how?

2000-05-02 Thread Chris Green
shows the local mail folder hierarchy, I want a way to see the IMAP server folder hierarchy too. What would be *really* neat would be a way of having a 'pseudo-folder' on the local system which would be a link to the remote IMAP server hierarchy but that might be asking a lot. -- Chri

Re: mailboxes lists

2000-05-03 Thread Chris Green
user needs to do is set up a .procmailrc file to use procmail. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

1.1.13 build error

2000-05-03 Thread Chris Green
I get:- borg% make make: Fatal error: Don't know how to make target `m4/funcdecl.m4' -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

How to move from 'local' folder to IMAP folder

2000-05-03 Thread Chris Green
27;c=' by itself with files and directories. On the other hand 'c?' remembers the last folder that mutt was in and starts from there. What I need to do is to be able to set the folder where 'c?' starts from. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

c - change folder command, some questions/oddities

2000-05-05 Thread Chris Green
d once. I'll keep trying to find what causes it. After looking at some E-Mail messages on the IMAP server and moving around on the IMAP server a bit I found that 'c!' no longer worked, it claimed my local mailbox was Invalid. I only got back by 'c=..' and navigating from there. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: IMAP folders

2000-05-08 Thread Chris Green
#x27;, the ! doesn't help either. If I do a 'c' and then erase the '{x-1.net:50143}INBOX!' prompt and enter just '!' I get '/postbox/chris is not a directory', quite right, it's my local inbox. The only way I can get back to local folders is by entering one explicitly - thus entering 'c' '/postbox' and selecting the 'chris' mbox seems to unscramble things. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: [mutt-1.2] Broken world-writable /var/mail detection!

2000-05-10 Thread Chris Green
7;s MDA (I think), if you have a local copy of procmail for your own use then 3.14 will be OK. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Where does '?' take you - how to change it?

2000-05-10 Thread Chris Green
rowse. The browser is then 'stuck' on the remote IMAP until I enter a specific local folder to get back to. 'set folder=~/Mail' doesn't seem to get me back. A mutt variable to set the 'root' for browsing would be very useful! -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

``$spool'' or ``$spoolfile''

2000-05-11 Thread Chris Green
#x27;s $spoolfile. There are other places where $spool is used too. It's not a disaster but it might be a little confusing for a newcomer. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Ues of TAB key

2000-05-11 Thread Chris Green
27;c' followed by '?' on local folders. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Version 1.2 - any differences from 1.1.13?

2000-05-11 Thread Chris Green
Are there any significant fixes in version 1.2 compared with version 1.1.13, and/or will I lose anything by going to version 1.2? -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-11 Thread Chris Green
?' or are there other ways there? There's also no indication of *what* files it browses - i.e. where does it start from? -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: 'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-11 Thread Chris Green
t what one always (often) wants, it would be better if it was possible to 'home' the directory from which it starts. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: 'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-12 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 06:38:15PM +0300, Mikko H?nninen wrote: > Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 11 May 2000: > > Well, I sort of know what the 'browser' is but there's nowhere in the > > manual that actually tells you. There is also nowhere

Re: Ues of TAB key

2000-05-12 Thread Chris Green
xes I just use 'c' to get to the next mailbox with new mail in it. However with IMAP I think TAB is supposed to do something different, specifically it gets you into browsing the IMAP folders, but in what menus does it work and how does this 'merge' with its use bound to toggle

The browser (again!) - now I know what I need, but is it possible?

2000-05-12 Thread Chris Green
me to get what I want with the existing mutt? -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Deleting IMAP folders - is it possible?

2000-05-15 Thread Chris Green
m even more confused, this isn't a folder really, it's a mailbox as all it had in it (until I deleted them all) was messages, no sub-folders. All I'm trying to do is delete the, now empty, mailbox. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Default to IMAP, was Re: pkspxycwrap?

2000-05-15 Thread Chris Green
ur IMAP server, you might want to set $record to point there as well. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: 'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-15 Thread Chris Green
On Sat, May 13, 2000 at 04:51:34PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote: > On Sat, May 13, 2000 at 11:43:52AM +0800, Greg Matheson wrote: > > On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 05:00:37PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote: > > > > > On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:57:40AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > &

$folder_format and IMAP

2000-05-15 Thread Chris Green
mat specifier for the IMAP field? Oh, and one other little moan looking at the above IMAP folder directory, those '.' characters indicating a folder with sub-folders, is there any way to choose a more visible character? -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PRO

Re: 'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-15 Thread Chris Green
On Sat, May 13, 2000 at 11:43:52AM +0800, Greg Matheson wrote: > On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 05:00:37PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote: > > > On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:57:40AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > > > In general I think I'd prefer the browser to *always* start from >

Re: The browser (again!) - now I know what I need, but is it possible?

2000-05-15 Thread Chris Green
On Sat, May 13, 2000 at 11:26:32AM +0800, billy chan wrote: > [00.05.12 15:09] Chris Green > > Thus I want a way to specify the directory at the times when one > > enters the browser, there are already some special characters > > recognised here (e.g. '?') so it s

Re: Maildir support in Procmail 3.14 -- how?

2000-05-15 Thread Chris Green
previously > necessary add-ons? I know that I'm calling version 3.14 of procmail in my > .forward file, and I use the trailing slash in all recipes. > Well my copy of procmail 3.14 is delivering happily to maildirs. In my .prcmailrc I have:- MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail/lists :0: * ^TOmu

REs for folder-hook

2000-05-15 Thread Chris Green
n how the folder-hook REs are supposed to matchshould they match anywhere in the folder name or do they always start matching from the first character? Also does one have to match the whole string? Oh, and yes, I do have the '.' folder-hook command first. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: Deleting IMAP folders - is it possible?

2000-05-15 Thread Chris Green
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 07:19:44PM +0200, clemensF wrote: > > Chris Green (Mon 15.0500-15:39): > > Is there any way to delete IMAP folders (as opposed to mailboxes) > > using mutt? > > if you enjoy the neccessary priviledges on the place hosting your > imap-folders, i

Re: REs for folder-hook

2000-05-16 Thread Chris Green
On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 12:12:35AM +0300, Mikko H?nninen wrote: > Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 15 May 2000: > > The question is how to match a remote IMAP folder name, the folder > > name will always start "{x-1.net:50143}" but whatever I try do

Re: Deleting IMAP folders - is it possible?

2000-05-16 Thread Chris Green
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 11:31:41PM -0400, David T-G wrote: > Chris -- > > ...and then Chris Green said... > % On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 07:19:44PM +0200, clemensF wrote: > % > > % > if you enjoy the neccessary priviledges on the place hosting your > % > > % Wel

Re: REs for folder-hook

2000-05-16 Thread Chris Green
urse remap the existing 's' and 'c' commands to do this. If I need to add more than just the 'set folder_format=xxx' command to thse then just a ':source ' tagged on the end won't be too messy. As you say too it makes it easier to change things without having to do anything explicitly from mutt. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: Multiple IMAP Servers

2000-05-17 Thread Chris Green
On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 11:53:43PM -0400, David T-G wrote: > Kristin -- > > Chris Green is probably your user-level guy for mutt and IMAP; he's been > putting it through its paces. > Well I can't keep quiet in that case can I? :-) > The best answer that I've

Re: Remote IMAP folder browsing

2000-05-17 Thread Chris Green
{127.0.0.1}INBOXthe IMAP *directory* to open There is also some way of getting there using TAB in response to the change-folder prompt but the above route is more universal in my experience. I have defined macros to perform the above sequence (see my earlier m

Re: Remote IMAP folder browsing

2000-05-17 Thread Chris Green
te IMAP server to find some message I've saved there. See my other recent messages for a macro to get to browse the remote IMAP server without changing $folder. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Archiving mail by date

2000-05-17 Thread Chris Green
ackup, whatever? -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: Archiving mail by date

2000-05-17 Thread Chris Green
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 03:32:36PM +0300, Mikko H?nninen wrote: > Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 17 May 2000: > > Can anyone point me at any tools for extracting mail by date (e.g. all > > mail for a given year) from a mailbox folder hierarchy and savin

Re: Archiving mail by date

2000-05-17 Thread Chris Green
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 02:41:44PM +0200, Antoine Martin wrote: > try grepmail : http://grepmail.sourceforge.net > That does quite a bit of what I want, thanks! -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: Archiving mail by date

2000-05-17 Thread Chris Green
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 01:45:48PM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 03:32:36PM +0300, Mikko H?nninen wrote: > > Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 17 May 2000: > > > Can anyone point me at any tools for extracting mail by date (e.g. all >

Re: Archiving mail by date

2000-05-17 Thread Chris Green
(where the IMAP server is running) so what I want to do is periodically archive and delete old mails from here and put them on my home machine where space is not a problem. It would be much nicer if I can still find mails in the familiar hiearchy there, there's not much point in archivin

Re: Archiving mail by date

2000-05-17 Thread Chris Green
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 08:20:45PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > Chris Green proclaimed on mutt-users that: > > >I have limited quota on this machine (where the IMAP server is > >running) so what I want to do is periodically archive and delete old > > One thin

Re: Browsing local folders/files

2000-05-18 Thread Chris Green
one wants different formats (IMHO) for local and IMAP folders. I also think that the default 'ls -l' type format for the browser is far from ideal and rather a strange default. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: mutt and imap

2000-05-18 Thread Chris Green
d building that if you can. When you build it you need to give the '--with-imap' option to ./configure (plus any others you need of course). -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: mutt and imap

2000-05-18 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 01:48:02PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > Chris Green proclaimed on mutt-users that: > > >> mutt -f '{imap.server}folder-name' > > >Version 1.2 has a whole raft of IMAP enhancements and bug fixes though > >so I would re

Re: Two "problems" with mutt-1.2

2000-05-19 Thread Chris Green
ct the developers, please mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. > To report a bug, please use the muttbug utility. > My 1.2 looks very similar to the above and my colours carried over OK. The only major difference is that I'm using S-Lang, did you say you had tried both S-Lang and ncurses? If you can use S-Lang I think getting colour to work is easier. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: Binding bug + minor annoyance.

2000-05-19 Thread Chris Green
ric' is really only used to indicate that some built-in bindings apply everywhere and is not a binding type to be used in the muttrc file. Or maybe it's possible to fix it? -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

maildirs with both mail and other maildirs in them

2000-05-19 Thread Chris Green
I have a maildir which has mail delivered to it directly (i.e. it has cur, new and tmp directories in it) but it also has other maildir folders in it. Mutt doesn't seem to be able to cope with this at all, am I missing something or is it just not possible to handle this with mutt? --

Re: maildirs with both mail and other maildirs in them

2000-05-19 Thread Chris Green
On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 02:28:17AM -0700, Brian D. Winters wrote: > On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 09:52:19AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > > I have a maildir which has mail delivered to it directly (i.e. it has > > cur, new and tmp directories in it) but it also has other maildir > >

Re: maildirs with both mail and other maildirs in them

2000-05-19 Thread Chris Green
On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 03:54:26PM +0200, Frank Derichsweiler wrote: > On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 10:58:16AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > > and jim. All the other agents' mail still goes to ~/agents/ but > > fred's and jim's mail goes to ~/agents/fred/ and ~/agents/ji

Re: Two "problems" with mutt-1.2

2000-05-19 Thread Chris Green
you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `mutt -vv' for details. System: SunOS 5.6 [using slang 10310] ^^^ It's not in the "Compile options:" bit though. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: C-c C-c

2000-05-15 Thread Chris Green
done in a similar way with xvile, I use it all the time, the equivalent to 'emacslient' is 'vileget'. It's slightly cleverer than the above in fact, if vileget can't find a running xvile it starts one up for you. [x]vile is my vi clone of choice, it's actually ba

Re: 'browser' - what is it?

2000-05-15 Thread Chris Green
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 05:00:37PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote: > On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:57:40AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > > In general I think I'd prefer the browser to *always* start from > > $folder or, even better, from some user-definable directory. > > &g

change-folder command and browser - thanks everybody for the help

2000-05-15 Thread Chris Green
with the above mutt macro, I can save mail to here quite easily. The browsing is necessary because I don't want to have to remember what I've called all the mail folders. So, once again, thanks everyone! -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Segmentation fault when trying to delete IMAP folder

2000-05-22 Thread Chris Green
ier IMAP server) -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: Segmentation fault when trying to delete IMAP folder

2000-05-22 Thread Chris Green
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 11:21:15AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > I was just trying to delete an empty IMAP folder and mutt segmented:- > > > Really delete mailbox "INBOX.subdir.david"? ([n]/y): yesSegmentation fault > > > There doesn't seem to be a core file

Re: Segmentation fault when trying to delete IMAP folder

2000-05-22 Thread Chris Green
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 11:32:48AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 11:21:15AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > > I was just trying to delete an empty IMAP folder and mutt segmented:- > > > > > > Really delete mailbox "INBOX.subdir.david&

Re: mbox (Mutt and IMAP)

2000-05-23 Thread Chris Green
mail on the server. Then you can see and manage your mail from anywhere. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Colour with ncurses

2000-05-23 Thread Chris Green
lly - it's just that mutt is sitting on top. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

I want a different sort of macro

2000-05-23 Thread Chris Green
done in mutt at the moment but I think it would be useful - what do others think regarding adding it to the wish-list? -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Re: I want a different sort of macro

2000-05-23 Thread Chris Green
On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 06:47:16PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > Chris Green proclaimed on mutt-users that: > > >I want to be able to have macros that will expand to such things as > >domain names which can be used anywhere. For example I send a lot of > >mail

Re: I want a different sort of macro

2000-05-23 Thread Chris Green
On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 03:53:10PM +0200, Byrial Jensen wrote: > On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 14:00:34 +0100, Chris Green wrote: > > I want to be able to have macros that will expand to such things as > > domain names which can be used anywhere. For example I send a lot of > &g

Minor mutt installation niggles

2000-06-01 Thread Chris Green
unwanted files. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/

Peculiar colour problem when running mutt in rxvt terminal

2000-06-02 Thread Chris Green
(not explictly used by mutt at all) to grey90 (same as my default background colour) then mutt's default foreground colour changes to *bold* black, rxvt color8. Has anyone any idea why this should happen? This is with Mutt 1.1.13i (2000-05-03), SunOS 5.6 [using slang 10310] -- Chris Green ([EMAIL

How to define 'default' colour in mutt with ncurses?

2000-06-02 Thread Chris Green
I am trying to move to using ncurses for everything rather than a mix of S-Lang and ncurses. Having compiled mutt with ncurses (version 5.0) how do I specify 'default' background and foreground colours in my muttrc? -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: How to define 'default' colour in mutt with ncurses?

2000-06-02 Thread Chris Green
On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 10:43:40AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > I am trying to move to using ncurses for everything rather than a mix > of S-Lang and ncurses. > > Having compiled mutt with ncurses (version 5.0) how do I specify > 'default' background and foreground colo

Re: How to define 'default' colour in mutt with ncurses?

2000-06-02 Thread Chris Green
On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 03:49:31PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote: > Thomas E. Dickey writes: > > On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Chris Green wrote: > > > > > On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 10:43:40AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > > > > > I don't really understand why mutt r

Not saving some messages in $record

2000-08-18 Thread Chris Green
Is there a simple way to prevent some messages from getting sent to the $record file? For example I'd prefer not to save messages sent to 'abuse@' addresses as I don't want to keep them and they're often large. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Re: imap and maildir ...

2000-09-19 Thread Chris Green
sents as the name of the mailbox (or folder). Whether this name is the actual name of a file/directory on the system where the IMAP server is running as also down to the way the IMAP server is implemented. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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