't the new character-set-handling code in 0.95 make this sort of
thing obsolete? Or rather, isn't that what it's supposed to be for?
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ng really wrong with your
regexp library.
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message
with a text/enriched part, and a text/plain representation of the same
message? Then anyone should be able to read it, in theory.
Of course, Mutt has no ability to create multipart/alternative messages,
as far as I can tell.
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''; a leading bang disables locales
From the strftime(3) man page:
%bLocale's abbreviated month name.
%dDay of the month as a decimal number [01,31].
Now it should all start to come clear. :)
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remember rightly, it's a matter of history. "%d" was implemented
first, then the "%{...}" stuff was added later, to give people more
control over the formatting.
If you feel that having "%d" in Mutt is bloating the program in a bad
way, I suppose it could be rem
Stefan `Sec` Zehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Feb 06, 1999 at 09:55:23PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
Maybe I should start using group-reply at all times, but that gives the old dupe-message problem, solved only if the remote users uses Mutt (or some sort of de-duping agent; most do
obably use the append "" operator instead
of "" (overwrite).
If you "set abort_unmodified=no", you won't get the timestamp error,
anyway.
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or control or not.
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as created for Mutt 0.94.3, but seems to work very well with 0.95,
since it is not very obtrusive.
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em, and
that it should use it. Then you will need to re-make Mutt.
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than I am. So
you are probably also man enough to go into the source and edit out the
offending prompt. :)
Better yet, create a config variable for it, and submit a patch. :)
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e filename is correct in
them? I suspect that it is not, which means that it is Notes' fault,
storing the filename incorrectly.
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ou
hit 'c')
If you'll notice, those mailboxes that are presented for you at the
prompt, do have the "=" prefix applied to them. :)
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ut a space in the filename in the headers, the space is honored.
If you "bounce" me a copy of one of your Notes messages (not the list,
please!), we can see if my version of Mutt works differently with the
document.
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efore Mutt learned how to deal with them.
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Vikas Agnihotri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are using a non-standard ispell which does NOT accept '-x', you
can always 'set ispell=/path/to/ispell' in your muttrc.
No you can't, because it's hard-coded in the source.
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Daniel Brahneborg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, what is the syntax for imap subfolders?
{server.name}subfolder_name
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Precedence: bulk
This happens when a new Mutt user sets the "edit_headers" variable but
doesn't know that he should put his text after the blank line separating
the headers from the body. So the headers get pushed down into the
message.
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quot; in
the address.
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nce will be expanded to a list or that
there is a group with one member.
Apparently we are making use of the "serves as an indication of group
distribution" portion of this RFC.
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is getting a
Sender: header added by the MTA. It should be possible to kill the
header, though not from Mutt.
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to work around this with:
set ignore_list_reply_to
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attachment a filename, but having to write the
pipe several times in order to meet Mutt's habit of re-reading it
several times is just a bit too weird; seems like it's easier to just go
ahead and write the file, call Mutt, and then delete it.
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Nassib Nassar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Error sending message, child exited 127 ().
Mutt may be trying to pass arguments to sendmail, that it does not
understand. Try checking your dsn_notify and similar settings.
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exactly the way you think it should be, and
then submit the changes to the maintainers, so that everyone can benefit
from it. :)
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="{server}INBOX"
set folder="{server}mail"
If I change to the folder "!", I switch to my inbox. If I change to the
folder "=folder", I change to "{server}mail/folder". It works great.
Mutt 0.96.1.
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n you next re-sync the folder, all
your New flags will disappear.
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ferent key sequence for Ctrl-Arrows. Then you just teach
Mutt about those new sequences, and away you go. :)
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ng the chosen escape-sequence directly,
since you're making it up anyway. :)
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Co
undeleted message is selected.
Is there a better way than this broken hack?
On my system, there is. What's different about yours?
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you're entering a
recipient at the To: prompt, or a Subject, or any number of places where
Mutt prompts you for information? Why did you ask specifically about
the save-message prompt?
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ge headers, but Mutt has already put those
recipients on the command line, so I suppose some versions of sendmail
might actually send the message twice...??
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.. )
Same key, just remember to put "=" or "+" in front of the folder name,
if it's not there already.
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mpty.
An empty mbox is a zero-length file.
An empty MH mailbox is an empty directory with a .mh-sequences file.
I suspect that you need to "mkdir ~/Maildir/{cur,new,tmp}".
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to "mbox", tag all the messages, and save them to a new folder. Simple.
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r, since I routinely build Mutt using the HP ANSI compiler, I
don't agree that gcc is required.
Also, HP's make exhibits some strange behaviour, ie. rebuilding files
even when it should not.
I have never experienced this; I'd be interested in a demonstration of it.
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he rc file?
There is no setting for this in .muttrc, because Mutt doesn't edit your
messages. You have to configure your editor to do the line-wrapping for
you.
The usual line-width to use for mail and news is 72. This allows your
message to be quoted several times, without wrapping effects.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you ever get urlview to work *PLEASE* let me know how you did it
I compiled it, installed it, and made a macro to call it from Mutt.
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unignore *
ignore X-Filter In-Reply-To Autoforwarded X-UID
If you simply remove the "unignore *" command, it should work the way
you want it to..?
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e the mutt-users mail directory. Go and look there. Compare
it to the other mailboxes in your ~/Mail directory.
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white
I changed them from the defaults, if I recall. Here, the "white" is
translated by the X11 RGB color database, not ncurses, so it should
definitely result in a 'white' color.
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vim background itself.
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Juergen Leising [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I ensure my (binary) data will be received in a way the
recipient can really use/read it?
uuencode :)
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uot; that tells Mutt
how often it should give up waiting for you to hit a key, so that it
can scan for more mail.
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cable of rendering "brightgreen" properly, maybe the terminfo shouldn't
say that it can.
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f, so it's difficult to remove and reapply them
without restarting Mutt.
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esn't know how to
read PGP messages. That's the reason it needs to call an external
program (such as PGP, GPG, etc) to read the message. Only that program
will know what passphrase is required.
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ile called "mbox"
in your home directory on the IMAP server. The way to reference a
subdirectory is server-dependent, but it will usually be something like
"{imap.example.com}Mail/folder" or "{imap.example.com}Mail.folder".
Won't it be nice when folder browsi
privileges.
That will be necessary on HPUX, because dot-locking is used, and
setgid-mail privileges are needed on the mutt-dotlock program.
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at sendmail command by hand, you may see a
more descriptive error message.
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r you, please fiddle with it
and try to get it working, rather than simply post "it didn't work, now
what?" Without some debugging on your side, it's going to be very
difficult for us to help you. :)
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nate shell (ONLY if /bin/sh is broken)
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, that child-pid will simply not be found in the
list, and we'll go on to insert it after it's too late to reap.
Seems like the right thing to do is to block the SIGCHLD signal while
the PidList is being modified.
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to deliver it periodically. You'll have a working mail system
but without the dreaded listening-port-25 to worry about.
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message folders.
That functionality is available in the "development" version of Mutt,
but the code is not considered stable enough to put into the "released"
version. I personally use the "development" version and find that it
works extremely well, though. Give
ed
message.
Lastly, some vacation-mail responders will notice the Precedence header,
and choose not to reply to such a message. Around here, sending a
message to the entire team, and forgetting to add a Precedence header,
means receiving a dozen vacation replies. :)
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Just thought it might be convenient sometimes to not have to leave
mutt.
So don't leave Mutt.
macro index G "shell-escapefetchmailenter"
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ose tables aren't installed, how does one go about installing
them, and proving that they are correctly installed?
What if there are no tables that correspond to the language that I want
to recode to/from? What do I do to create the tables?
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-up script, and kill it in
your /etc/ppp/ip-down script. The next best thing to being there.
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trying to be secure, by doing the quoting for you, but
since no other MIME-related program does that quoting, it causes
problems when they share a common mailcap file.
I (and others) have solved this by writing a separate mailcap especially
for Mutt, and pointing Mutt to it using $mai
% %e %m/%M '
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...
In the second case, the headers can be merely cosmetic, and the real
addressees will be found on the command line.
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Wilhelm Wienemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
make keymap_defs.h
Thanks, it works very well!
I don't suppose anyone is interested in the problem of why the
keymap-defs.h file wasn't built automatically?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know how to pipe to sendmail or other, but I don't know how to have
mutt write the message to a file (or to the standard output)
Is "mutt -H" what you're looking for?
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use xbuffy to launch Mutt on the particular folder. Nice.
Now that my company has forced me to IMAP, I no longer have a good
solution for this. My attempts to build "gbuffy" have utterly failed,
alas.. :(
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the Received: headers to figure out anything.
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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]
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te on domain names, but
basically it works. :)
I'm wondering if my backslashes are in the right places, though, or if I
have the right number of them. Since there are two levels of quotes
used, maybe I should use "\\." for a dot, or "\\\." to get the proper
effect. Any quo
hese flags to be
added to them without major work on Mutt's part. In such a case, it's
sad that Mutt has no concept of marking flags immediately, preferring to
do all of the work only at the end of the folder-close.
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d I really don't know why. It
works in some programs, but not Mutt. I suspect SLang may have
something to do with it.
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Rob Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the international version of mutt compatible with the latest
release of pgp5?
Please read the doc/PGP-Notes.txt file.
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?
set alternates=brian@(darkstar\\.)?brie\\.com
Or this?
set alternates='brian@(darkstar\.)?brie\.com'
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any way to know what random message-id sendmail would
assign to the message, otherwise.
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the other message-id's.
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^ was (%4l)
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their PGP passphrase incorrectly. Some screen-flicker is the
price to pay for fat fingers. :)
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no such
feature.
But wouldn't that be another nice feature for mutt?
Maybe, but once a message enters an SMTP stream, it tends to get
delivered permanently. :)
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your regexp, so your specification
of A-Z is redundant.
If you really do want the backslashes to appear in your regexp (at some
future time, perhaps), you must either double them up, "\\", or else
enclose the entire regexp is 'single-quotes', so that Mutt does not
parse
t: Re: [mutt-dev] Fwd: Re[2]: [MUTT-LIST] Too many subject tags!
and generates replies with a subject like this:
Subject: Re: Too many subject tags!
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ok +sent 'set sort=date-sent \
index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %e} %-15.15t (%4c) %s"'
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something
more.
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you want, and *that*
program is what handles the cuts and pastes. How can it be Mutt's
fault?
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. It doesn't try
to pick the "best" match and only run that. It runs them all, if
possible. :)
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can *override* the settings. Got it yet??? :)
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it that way on your system, so that you don't have to do it
every single time?
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U
it's correct, if your server uses "/" as a pathname separator.
If it only understands ".", the above wouldn't work...
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ile I hate this, too, it has recently come to my attention that Mutt
actually makes an attempt to recognize lines that start with "From" and
not colorize them as an extra level of quoting. I'm not sure when this
went in, but I have a sneaky suspicion that Dr. Daia had something to do
wi
will recognize
and read/write whatever folder type already exists. The mbox_type
variable only affects what type of folder Mutt will create when the
folder does not exist.
I use mbox for small folders, and maildir for large folders. Works great.
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ink you will find that you can set quote_regexp="^(|[a-z]+ )" and
see the same effect as your expression above.
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l sendmail, there is probably something
wrong with the command line that Mutt is generating. Maybe the
dsn_notify (and similar) options are set wrong.
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system may be harder to learn,
it can be just as flexible and useful as the scheme you describe, and
can be made to do exactly what you want to do, with a little forethought.
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"getlist.pl" script, the same parser
is used, and it wants to read full lines of output. If your script
fails to output a final newline character, the last (unfinished, in
Mutt's eyes) line of output will be ignored.
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it for hardware
defects.
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to end up in another folder, the procmail
methods people are sending you, would work well.
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J Horacio MG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I have all threads collapsed by default when opening a folder?
Use the "push" command to have Mutt execute the key bound to the
collapse-all function.
folder-hook big_folder 'push "\eV"'
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o see what it did (or tried to do) with the
message.
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way to open mutt
with this text file in my editor (vim)?
You mean like when you Forward a message to someone (non-MIME)?
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P messages by scanning the body. Seems slow and inefficient, but in
the case you describe, probably the only thing that'll work.
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