Compose macro question
Hi! I want to make a compose macro that verifies the from-address and changes the fcc according to that value... perhaps something like: compose V if ( from == 'foo@bar' )then {Fcc = '=bla'} Can you give me a hand on this? Thanks a lot -- Pedro Miguel G. Alves [EMAIL PROTECTED] THINK - Tecnologias de Informação www.think.pt Tel: +351 21 412 56 56 Av. José Gomes Ferreira Fax: +351 21 412 56 57 nº 13 1495-139 ALGÉS
Re: Compose macro question
On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 04:08:44PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote: Pedro Alves ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered: I want to make a compose macro that verifies the from-address and changes the fcc according to that value... perhaps something like: compose V if ( from == 'foo@bar' )then {Fcc = '=bla'} Can you give me a hand on this? What about fcc-hooks? Michael fcc hooks don't automatically update when I change from address. I change the from address often and I can't fill the configuration file with all the possible addresses. I'm not seeing other way.. -- Pedro Miguel G. Alves [EMAIL PROTECTED] THINK - Tecnologias de Informação www.think.pt Tel: +351 21 412 56 56 Av. José Gomes Ferreira Fax: +351 21 412 56 57 nº 13 1495-139 ALGÉS
Re: Ctrl-L after finding signed mail
On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 02:21:58AM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote: um, how exactly do you go through a signed message? do you view the message with display-message? Yes. do you have pgp_verify_sig set? Yes. The screen goes offbalance when gpg is invoked and returns something like: not a valid key ID 67%) PGP signature could NOT be verified. I know I'm not giving very good information, but it's hard to put it in words. If there is any additional info I can give to help undestand the problem, please ask. Thanks! Mail-Followup-To: Pedro Alves [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mutt Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] are you not susbcribed to the list? (see sig) Yes I am. I don't understand what you meant with the sig, sorry :/ -- Pedro Miguel G. Alves [EMAIL PROTECTED] THINK - Tecnologias de Informação www.think.pt Tel: +351 21 412 56 56 Av. José Gomes Ferreira Fax: +351 21 412 56 57 nº 13 1495-139 ALGÉS
Ctrl-L after finding signed mail
Hi. I have a small annoying problem. I use mutt mostly on a xterm-like terminal but this also happens on the console. Everytime I go trough a signed message the screen goes nuts and I have to make a ctrl-L to put it back. This is maybe a poor termcap definition caused by the message returned by gpg. Does anyone have a solution for this? Thanks -- Pedro Miguel G. Alves THINK - Tecnologias de Informação Av. José Gomes Ferreira, nº 13 1495-139 ALGÉS Tel: +351 21 412 56 56 Geral: +351 214 127 970Fax: +351 214 125 657 HomePage: www.think.pt
Re: Mason 1.10. Doesn't report the error line number ?
I'm sorry!!! Wrong mailing list! On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 03:12:16PM +0100, Pedro Alves wrote: Hi. With mason 1.10 I still get this kind of errors: error in file: /opt/apache_1.3.23/mason/obj/sebol/inner/stocks/production/index.html line 45: Global symbol $delivery requires explicit package name line 45: Global symbol $delivery requires explicit package name line 45: Global symbol $delivery requires explicit package name line 45: Global symbol $delivery requires explicit package name line 45: Global symbol $delivery requires explicit package name line 45: Global symbol $delivery requires explicit package name line 49: Global symbol $delivery requires explicit package name line 53: Global symbol $delivery requires explicit package name This refers to the object file. Wasn't this changed? Thanks THINK - Tecnologias de Informação Av. Defensores de Chaves nº 15 4ºD, 1000-109 Lisboa Portugal Tel: +351 21 3590285 Fax: +351 21 3582729 HomePage: www.think.pt -- Pedro Miguel G. Alves THINK - Tecnologias de Informação Av. Defensores de Chaves nº 15 4ºD, 1000-109 Lisboa Portugal Tel: +351 21 3590285 Fax: +351 21 3582729 HomePage: www.think.pt
Re: Embebbing external interpreter in mutt
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 09:21:59AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote: On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 02:17:53PM +0200, Cedric Duval wrote: Pedro Alves wrote: Hello. Is it possible to configure mutt to automatically lunch the external viewer defined in mailcap inside the mutt window? For instance, lunch w3m or lynx when the type is text/html without having to see [-- text/html is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part) --])] ? Sure. In your muttrc: auto_view text/html # for multipart alternatives, text/plain is prefered alternative_order text/plain text/enriched text/html And in your mailcap: text/html; lynx -dump -force-html %s ; copiousoutput Note the copiousoutput option. I don't think that's what Pedro was asking for. That will convert HTML to plain text and display the plain text in mutt's pager. What I think Pedro wanted was to view the HTML content of the message using a browser such as w3m, as can be done from the attachment menu, but with the browser invoked automatically when the message is opened from the index menu. I don't think mutt currently supports that. Gary although the suggestion Cedric gave is an interesting approach for what I want, this would be perfect... -- Pedro Miguel G. Alves THINK - Tecnologias de Informação Av. Defensores de Chaves nº 15 4ºD, 1000-109 Lisboa Portugal Tel: +351 21 3590285 Fax: +351 21 3582729 HomePage: www.think.pt
Re: Embebbing external interpreter in mutt
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 10:12:45AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote: % menu. I don't think mutt currently supports that. In that case, what about something like msg-hook .'set pager=builtin' msg-hook pattern 'set pager=lynx' or so? If you want lynx as a pager, just set lynx as the pager... [Note that this is untested, that I don't use msg-hook, and that there's probably a lovely default setting that might be better than the all-matching default msg-hook.] Good point. You just have to see that mutt sends raw HTML to the pager. You also reminded me of a similar discussion here last month in which I wrote: How can I make the pager recieve the HTML? -- Pedro Miguel G. Alves THINK - Tecnologias de Informação Av. Defensores de Chaves nº 15 4ºD, 1000-109 Lisboa Portugal Tel: +351 21 3590285 Fax: +351 21 3582729 HomePage: www.think.pt
Bug handling long lines ?
Hi. I noticed a problem regarding an HTML attachment that has very long lines. Somehow mutt truncates those lines arround column 255. This is a bit weird because I tried to reproduce the error writing my own html attachment with lines greater than 400 chars and all worked well. Any suggestions? -- Pedro Miguel G. Alves THINK - Tecnologias de Informação Av. Defensores de Chaves nº 15 4ºD, 1000-109 Lisboa Portugal Tel: +351 21 3590285 Fax: +351 21 3582729 HomePage: www.think.pt
Re: Bug handling long lines ?
On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 06:16:06PM +0100, Pedro Alves wrote: Hi. I noticed a problem regarding an HTML attachment that has very long lines. Somehow mutt truncates those lines arround column 255. This is a bit weird because I tried to reproduce the error writing my own html attachment with lines greater than 400 chars and all worked well. Any suggestions? Btw, the problem only happens in mutt (eg: pine works fine :/// ) and it is solved by applying the folowing regexp to the mailbox: perl -i.bak -pe 's/(.{200}[^ ]) (.*)/$1\n$2/g' mailbox -- Pedro Miguel G. Alves THINK - Tecnologias de Informação Av. Defensores de Chaves nº 15 4ºD, 1000-109 Lisboa Portugal Tel: +351 21 3590285 Fax: +351 21 3582729 HomePage: www.think.pt
Re: Bug handling long lines ?
On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 12:45:54PM -0500, David T-G wrote: % I noticed a problem regarding an HTML attachment that has very long lines. % Somehow mutt truncates those lines arround column 255. Are you sure it's actually doing that, or are you perhaps looking at an alternative text attachment that has been truncated for you? Can you forward the message (remember to MIME-encapsulate it) if it really, truly, absolutely looks like mutt is clipping the HTML lines? It really, truly absolutly looks like a mutt problem. I'm sending a tgz'd mailbox with only one line. Open it and look at the attachment as text. You'll see that it truncates some long lines. Saving/opening with w3m, lynx, netscape, whatever, it shows the file is absolutly broken -- Pedro Miguel G. Alves THINK - Tecnologias de Informação Av. Defensores de Chaves nº 15 4ºD, 1000-109 Lisboa Portugal Tel: +351 21 3590285 Fax: +351 21 3582729 HomePage: www.think.pt mutt-bug.tgz Description: application/tar-gz
Re: Bug handling long lines ?
On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 01:09:33PM -0500, David T-G wrote: Pedro -- ...and then Pedro Alves said... % % On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 12:45:54PM -0500, David T-G wrote: % % I noticed a problem regarding an HTML attachment that has very long lines. % % Somehow mutt truncates those lines arround column 255. % % Are you sure it's actually doing that, or are you perhaps looking at an % alternative text attachment that has been truncated for you? % % Can you forward the message (remember to MIME-encapsulate it) if it % really, truly, absolutely looks like mutt is clipping the HTML lines? % % It really, truly absolutly looks like a mutt problem. OK :-) It looks like your perl script fix just looked for a space at char 201 and got rid of it. Is that really true? It looks for the first space after char 200 and replaces it for a newline. It brakes the line. Keeps doing that so a line is never longer than 200 chars % % I'm sending a tgz'd mailbox with only one line. Open it and look at the I'm not sure what you mean; I see 1077 lines in it (headers included). One message, not one line! My mistake. % attachment as text. You'll see that it truncates some long lines. % Saving/opening with w3m, lynx, netscape, whatever, it shows the file is % absolutly broken It also appears to read fine for me under lynx (except that Sala 3 is duplicated in the listings; Sala 2 appears to be missing). Maybe I'm just not seeing the same thing you are. Try to apply my patch what it's supposed to see is: ... CINEMA S. JORGE Av. da Liberdade, 175 Tel. 213103400/01 Sala 1 Jogo de Espiões Realizador: Tony Scott, Com Robert Redford, Brad Pitt, Catherine McCormack e Stephen Dillane M/12 - 126 minutos - Acção/Drama/Thriller Sessões: 15.00, 18.00, 22.00 Sala 2 Showtime Realizador: Tom Dey, Com Eddie Murphy, Robert de Niro, Rene Russo, Mel Rodriguez M/12 - 92 minutos - Acção / Comédia Sessões: 15.15, 18.15, 21.15 ... what mutt sees before the patch is: ... INEMA S. JORGE Av. da Liberdade, 175 Tel. 213103400/01 Sala 1 Jogo de Espiões Realizador: Tony Scott, Com Robert Redford, Showtime Realizador: Tom Dey, Com Eddie Murphy, Star Wars - Episódio II - Ataque dos Clones Realizador: George Lucas, Com Ewan McGregor, Star Wars - Episódio II - Ataque dos Clones Realizador: George Lucas, Com Ewan McGregor, O Poder dos Sentidos Realizador: Tom Shadyac, Com Kevin Costner, Kathryn Erbe, Identidade Falsa Realizador: Harold Becker, Com John Travolta, Pela Mão do Senhor Realizador: Bill Paxton, Com Bill Paxton, Fala com Ela Realizador: Pedro Almodóvar, Com Leonor Watling, Bicicleta de Pequim Realizador: Xiaoshuai Wang, Com Lin Cui e Xun Zhou M/12 - 113 minutos - Drama Sessões: 14.00, 16.30, 19.00, 21.30, 00.00 Sala 3 Mulholland Drive Realizador: David Lynch, Com Justin Theroux e Pela Mão do Senhor Realizador: Bill Paxton, Com Bill Paxton, O Delfim Realizador: Fernando Lopes, Com Rogério Samora, Star Wars - Episódio II - Ataque dos Clones Realizador: George Lucas, Com Ewan McGregor, Sala de Pânico Realizador: David Fincher, Com Jodie Foster, O Poder dos Sentidos Realizador: Tom Shadyac, Com Kevin Costn .
mbox-hooks doesn't work the expected way
Hi. I'm a new mutt user, and some questions have arised when I began using it. The most relevant now regards mbox-hooks My mbox e /var/spool/mail/username. supose I get a mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have the following rule: mbox-hook '~f bla@bla\.com' =blafolder When I exit the program, it prompts me for saving read msgs to mbox folder (somehing undesirable, but ok...). Answering Y, I expected the mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be moved to blafolder, but it is instead moved to =mbox folder. Is this correct? How do I tell mutt to automatically move to the correct folder? thanks -- Pedro Miguel Gameiro Alves THINK - Tecnologias de Informação Tel: +351 21 3590285 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: how to mark ?
Select the ones you want with 't' and prepend the save comand 's' with ';' On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 01:01:25PM +0200, Michael Seiwert wrote: Hi mutt's, how is it possible to mark a thread or a bunch of messages an copy them at once to another mailfolder ? Thank you for your help Micha -- Pedro Miguel Gameiro Alves THINK - Tecnologias de Informação Tel: +351 21 3590285 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
displaying to_chars flags
Hi. I wanted mutt to display the to_chars flags, but I cannot figure out how... My hdr_format is: set hdr_format="%4C %Z %{%m/%d} %-15.15F (%4c) %s" -- Pedro Miguel Gameiro Alves THINK - Tecnologias de Informação Tel: +351 21 3590285 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: mbox-hooks doesn't work the expected way
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 08:13:33AM -0400, David T-G wrote: Automatic moving is, in general, pretty tricky. Most people would suggest that you play with procmail for that on the incoming side and just did this, works very well. Tkx! -- Pedro Miguel Gameiro Alves THINK - Tecnologias de Informação Tel: +351 21 3590285 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: displaying to_chars flags
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 09:59:44AM -0400, David T-G wrote: Pedro -- ...and then Pedro Alves said... % % The question is how do I tell mutt who I am... Aha! :-) Check out $alternates at 6.3.6 I've defined alternates, my_header, and I still cannot see the to_chars. Currently all the (I think) relevant options I have are this: set alternates = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]","[EMAIL PROTECTED]" set index_format="%4C %Z %{%m/%d} %-15.15F (%4c) %s" # not using hdr_format anymore set to_chars=" +TCF" my_hdr From: Pedro Alves [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is it. The last line was appended after my last post, so hopeffully the CC bug will not happen again (tell me if it does, please) -- Pedro Miguel Gameiro Alves
Re: displaying to_chars flags
Working! :) Thanks! -- Pedro Miguel Gameiro Alves THINK - Tecnologias de Informação Tel: +351 21 3590285 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: displaying to_chars flags
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 08:25:01AM -0400, David T-G wrote: I've added you to the cc: field, so this message should generate a 'C' char for you. Does it? I upgraded to 1.3.9i. I still cannot see the to_chars. But I remembered something. How does mutt know my email address? It is not displayed when I write a msg, and left to sendmail to specify. When I want to use a different from: address (as in the case of this mailing list) I need to specify it by hand, but this is another thing. The question is how do I tell mutt who I am... -- Pedro Miguel Gameiro Alves THINK - Tecnologias de Informação Tel: +351 21 3590285 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Mutt's URL support
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 08:26:51AM -0700, Myrddin wrote: BTW, it's lynx, not links. Sounds like a nitpick, but if the poor guy was going to do a search on 'links', it wouldn't get him very far. - Myrddin Well, just for the record, 'links' is also a text based web browser, as 'lynx'. -- Pedro Miguel Gameiro Alves THINK - Tecnologias de Informação Tel: +351 21 3590285 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Canceling 'compose mail (m)' command
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.. Minor question, but if someone knows the answer... -- Pedro Miguel Gameiro Alves