, but to fix the
sendmail/qmail/postfix/exmh configuration accordingly. (e.g. forward
all mail to somemailserver.frc.com)
Alternatively, use sSMTP
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/source/mail/
and then set sendmail = /usr/local/sbin/ssmtp in muttrc
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the message.
Ronny
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Save the whales. Collect the whole set.
will edit the From header. You can create some
aliases for your email addresses to save some typing.
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Oh yeah... Where can I find a program to convert my pine's .addressbook to
mutt's aliases?
In mutt's ftp contrib directory, such as
ftp://ftp.guug.de/pub/mutt/contrib/
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u BufRead mutt-fluke* normal :g/^ *-- $/,/^$/-1d
gg
PS. To insert a real ^M, type Ctrl-V-M or Ctrl-V Ctrl-M.
Hope that helps,
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prompt in xterm. If you press Ctrl-S it enters some kind of a
"no-echo" state (that's what I call it anyway), you can quit with
Ctrl-Q. You might want to give that a try.
Like I said I found this by accident, don't ask me what or why :)
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anyone else reproduce this? Is this normal?
PS. I'm using mbox format for all mailboxes if that makes any
difference.
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Oct 30 19:11:11 1999
From: Ronny Haryanto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 19:10:13 -0500 (CDT
ious email and then
remove the "" from the envelope From_, then open it with Mutt as an
mbox.
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for this. Use \n for [return]. Press 's
whatever' instead of macro to override.
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s also one variable to use ';' by default, so you don't have to
specify everytime. Check the manual.
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to do this: "If I am sending the message
as user@host, regardless of in which folder I am, then do this and
that".
Would this be useful to many people? Would it be hard to implement? Or
would it just add bloats to Mutt?
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ing executed once, I think it should
only be executed once. But I do have a problem with WHEN it is
executed. So, IMHO, "compose-hook" would be a better name for this
hook.
Just a thought...
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On 03-Dec-1999, Aaron Schrab wrote:
At 15:51 -0600 02 Dec 1999, Ronny Haryanto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I still find it not trivial to do this: "If I am sending the message
as user@host, regardless of in which folder I am, then do this and
that".
How are you modifying the F
ereby mail simply appears magically in my
mailbox. I'm not sure what it is that teaches people to think otherwise.
Some people doesn't have permanent internet connection, and it even
costs them by the minute. Therefore selective downloading could make
sense.
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On 06-Dec-1999, David DeSimone wrote:
Ronny Haryanto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some people doesn't have permanent internet connection, and it even
costs them by the minute. Therefore selective downloading could make
sense.
Certainly. I have to dial up to the Internet myself. Fetchmail
On 07-Dec-1999, Timothy Ball wrote:
I already use the ignore and uninore thingie. I was just hoping to order
the headers so that reading email becomes more uniform.
I've been using hdr_order ever since I used mutt back in 0.9x. I guess
you need to dig deeper into the manual.
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the rest, you might need
to adjust it a bit.
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#!/bin/bash
export COLORFGBG=default;0
usermodmap=$HOME/.Xmodmap
xmodmap $usermodmap
exec wmaker
Hope that helps.
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default, I think
macro index I "c!\n" "Go to inbox"
macro pager I "c!\n" "Go to inbox"
you should be able to move to your spoolfile from anywhere simply by
pressing shift+i.
Hope that helps.
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is compressed-mbox. You can append messages from any format
supported by Mutt.
Mailbox conversion is not too hard with Mutt. You can change
$mbox_format on-the-fly with ':set mbox_format=blah', then 'T~A\n' to
tag all messages and save them to a new mailbox with ';s'.
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then post to
newsgroups using a third-party program (as it use sendmail to deliver
mails), it would be really cool.
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default, you can't use [n]curses.
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probably want "sort = reverse-date-received".
The index pager should be able to tell you if a message has been
replied, normally the message is flagged with the letter "r". Check
$index_format in the manual.
Hope that helps,
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On 13-Feb-2000, Jason Helfman wrote:
How would I reply to the mailing list? When I use `L`, I get "No mailing
lists found"
That's what the variable "lists" is for. Check the manual.
Ronny
On 12-Apr-2000, Jason Helfman wrote:
I'd like to use this patch, but how would I apply the patch to the
source code?
tar xvfz mutt...tar.gz
cd mutt...
zcat /path/to/patch.compressed...gz | patch -p1
Ronny
On 12-Apr-2000, Jason Helfman wrote:
i am receiving this error after I patch the tree with the downloaded
patch for version mutt-1.1.10
First and foremost, would this patch apply to the version for
mutt-1.1.10i?
I'm using 1.1.10 patch for 1.1.11 with no problem. Except this:
keymap.h:112:
On 06-May-2000, Nollaig MacKenzie wrote:
What would I do to get mutt to use w3m? I tried (mailcap)
text/html; w3m %s
This is what I use in my mailcap:
text/html; w3m -T text/html -dump %s ; copiousoutput
Ronny
On 06-May-2000, Corey G. wrote:
I must be living in the dark because I never heard of w3m until I saw
this thread. What is the opinion on how it works verse lynx? Are
there any major benefits in using one over the other?
w3m is a bit faster (relatively speaking), and it can render tables
On 30-May-2000, Lars Hecking wrote:
Which get's even more interesting when you have a mailing list
processor which attaches it's own signature as text/plain in the
same multipart/alternative. You see only the signature. :-(
IIRC, ezmlm does this. The reason you only see the signature is
On 18-Jun-2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my .muttrc, I've put a line in the way to set my editor:
set editor="vi -c 'set wrap' -c 'set textwidth=0' -c 'set linebreak'"
I personally separate my vimrc for general editing and for mail
editing. Hence in mutt I put:
set editor = "vi -u
On 19-Jun-2000, clemensF wrote:
Brett Coon:
1. Folder changes are really slow. My MH folders (directories)
have thousands of messages, which undoubtedly is at least
part of the problem. Would it be faster if I stored messages
in mbox format? Is there anything else I can
On 27-Jun-2000, Hardy Merrill wrote:
I recently setup mutt to use PGP 6.5.2, [...]
I can't find "pkspxycwrap" anywhere on my system - anyone
know what command I should be using to fetch keys?
I'm having a similar problem. I just ditched 5.0i and installed 6.5.2.
However there are no
On 30-Jun-2000, j mckitrick wrote:
i am trying to get mutt to work with a transparent wterm. however, when i
chose 'default' as the background color for each of my color defintions,
mutt chokes when loading. it complains about an invalid color or something
like that. yes the manual shows
On 30-Jun-2000, Jason Helfman wrote:
I am currently looking how to achieve procmail filtering via Qmail
Put something like this in your .qmail file:
|preline procmail
And proceed with your .procmailrc as usual.
Ronny
On 08-Jul-2000, Jason Helfman wrote:
Is their a reason to really use the gzip patch with Maildir style
mailboxes? I think there is but, I'd like to know some other opinions of
this.
The compressed folder patch should not be used on incoming folders
that receive mails. This patch is mostly
On 13-Jul-2000, Howard Arons wrote:
On Jul 13, 2000, Mat wrote:
Hi there,
i'm trying to configure mutt with mixmaster, here is my situation:
- installed mutt-1.2.4i compiled with --with-mixmaster option
Er, where in Mutt's documentation is there a reference to this
On 25-Jul-2000, Johannes Zellner wrote:
send-hook '~C .*mutt-users@mutt\.org.*' 'my_hdr Reply-To: mutt users
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
subscribe mutt
alias mutt mutt users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
for some strange reason I get sometimes one of these `Reply-To:'
headers inserted in a mail which has /no/
On 26-Jul-2000, Ken W wrote:
I guess essentially, blank line would not be quoted. It would be
really nice for skipping paragraph to paragraph.
To do it manually, put this in ~/.vimrc:
map _ :%s/^ $CR
and use _ everytime you need to.
To do it automatically, in ~/.muttrc:
On 09-Aug-2000, Leonid Mamtchenkov wrote:
First, I have wrote the perl script (find attached) that removes
signatures from the passed file and saves the resulting file in the same
place.
If you use vim, you can do either:
- put this in your muttrc:
set editor = "vi +'/^[ ,\t]* --
[Oops! Cc'd to the wrong list.. Heh.. Sorry.]
On 09-Aug-2000, Timothy Ball wrote:
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 10:46:56AM -0500, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
- muttrc:
set editor = "vi -u ~/.vimrc-mutt"
and in ~/.vimrc-mutt:
source ~/.vimrc
set ft=mail
au BufRead *
On 09-Aug-2000, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
au BufRead * normal :g/^ -- $/,/^$/-1dCRC-Lgg
Ugh, sorry about that. The C-L was meant to be Ctrl-L which clears
the screen after vim complains if it cannot find quoted signature.
Apparently the ... construct doesn't work in this case (any vimmers
On 11-Sep-2000, Pedro Alves wrote:
Just a little question. When I accidently press 'm' to compose a new
mail, how do I reverse it? ctr-c asks if I want to exit mutt, and its
annoying to go through all the menus just to press 'q' in the main window..
Ctrl-G cancels, it works almost
On 21-Sep-2000, Ben Beuchler wrote:
I still don't understand the difference between "lists" and "subscribe".
When should each be used? I've always just added all my lists to both
commands...
"subscribe" implies "lists", if you already specify it with subscribe,
there's no need to specify it
On 21-Sep-2000, Ben Beuchler wrote:
So, if I am understanding the multiple responses to my query correctly,
since I subscribe to all of my lists, I can just hose the "lists" entry
completely and the "subscribe" entries will take care of everything?
Right.
Ronny
On 22-Sep-2000, Eugene Paskevich wrote:
That's very nice but I'd like my signature to be changed every time
I compose a new message. Not every session of mutt.
It's hinted in the manual.
set signature = "program_that_generates_random_sig|"
Notice the vertical bar at the
On 28-Sep-2000, Ben Beuchler wrote:
I believe the mutt authors feel that that is not mutt's job. For that
you will need either procmail or maildrop. I personally prefer
maildrop. If you are using Maildir delivery instead of mailbox, you
will HAVE to use maildrop.
Not true. Procmail
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