On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 08:07:25PM +0200, Thomas Huemmler wrote:
> thomas@hogwarts:~$ locate Running
> thomas@hogwarts:~$ su
> Password:
> hogwarts:/home/thomas# updatedb
> hogwarts:/home/thomas# exit
> exit
> thomas@hogwarts:~$ locate Running
> thomas@hogwarts:~$
>
> But, on the other side, my .
I am not familiar with popsneaker, but it looks like it is flagging
those messages as read as it checks the headers. Typical behavior,
really. Check the documentation for popsneaker to see if it can leave
them marked as new. This is the only thing I can imagine you can do.
Mutt would have no wa
Ethan ...
thanks ...
i have an outbox defined in .muttrc, and that works great ...
did you also mean to say that c>[enter] would take me to mail i have read?
this key sequence takes me somwhere . but not to a 'read mail' folder, how is this
folder defined in muttrc?
aloha,
dave
On Mon, J
Dave Price spake unto us the following wisdom:
> any tips from users on easy ways to change between mailbox folders
> in mutt?
There are a whole slew of shortcuts ... Press 'c' and then one of the
special characters and . The special characters I can think of
off the top of my head are:
- prev
On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 04:08:59PM -0700, Corwin Grey wrote:
>
Thanks! ... and to turn of confirmation?
aloha,
dave
> On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 04:46:23PM +0600, Dave Price wrote:
> > i cannot find a keystroke/command for the equivalent of pine's XPunge
> > ... i.e. to purge deleted w/out quiti
On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 04:46:23PM +0600, Dave Price wrote:
> i cannot find a keystroke/command for the equivalent of pine's XPunge
> ... i.e. to purge deleted w/out quiting a mail session
>
> Any clues?
In a default configuration the '$' will perform exactly as you are looking
for.
--
Corw
Hi,
any tips from users on easy ways to change between mailbox folders in mutt?
Right now i really only use inbox, sent-mail, and a couple of other 'save folders' ...
I want to replicate a rather, complex set of filters and folders that i have used with
eudora for MS-Win for some time.
The
Hi,
i cannot find a keystroke/command for the equivalent of pine's XPunge ... i.e. to
purge deleted w/out quiting a mail session
Any clues?
aloha,
dave
This may not be the appropriate place to ask so my pardons in
advance...but the latest onslaught of Sircam venom has prompted
me to find a way to zap it right at the pop3 server of my ISP,
and I have chosen popsneaker for the task. It works really
well: popsneaker reads some predefined headers and
On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 10:05:54AM +0800, Greg Matheson wrote:
> I just found it and am excited about it. However, it is for
> vim-6.0, which is still alpha, and if you compile vim with
> multibyte, a non-ASCII marker placed in the index breaks it, at
> least in my case. But you can munge this.
Hi!
Does anybody know how to get these two to place nicely together? I can get
signing to work, but the encrypt bombs.
Here is my entry in my pgp.rc file:
#set pgp_encrypt_only_command="pgp +verbose=0 +encrypttoself +batchmode -aeft %r < %f"
#set pgp_encrypt_only_command="pgp +verbose=0 +enc
Hi Jim,
* Jim Toth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010730 16:15]:
> My next question (after those good questions) would be "Do you have a
> script named 'RunningX' that tests whether X is running, or did you
> just copy this out of someone's sample .mailcap without adding it?"
>
> Actually, I think that wo
On 2001.07.30, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Andrey R. Urazov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, it's not hard to write it. And it's what was supposed while writing mutt
>manual.
> it could look something like:
> ps -e|grep -q netscape
Not if you left netscape running on your console w
On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 10:03:55AM -0400, Jim Toth wrote:
> > following questions:
> > Are the double-quotes allowed?
> > Does netscape need a 'nametemplate=%s.html'?
> > Is netscape already installed (dpkg -l | grep ii)?
>
> My next question (after those good questions) would be "Do you have a
>
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, David wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
> > I'm running debian woody and can't get mutt to open netscape for
> > text/html mime types. Instead it opens the gnome help browser. I've
>
> I've been getting the same thing(debian/sid, I finally got fed up with
> it
* peter horst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I want to periodically delete all unsaved messages in a given mailbox
> (mutt 1.2.5i); to this end I've put the following in my .muttrc:
>
> macro index ".d" "/eVT.;d$" "delete all messages"
>
> 1) Does this look right?
> 2) Is there a way to include "
I want to periodically delete all unsaved messages in a given mailbox
(mutt 1.2.5i); to this end I've put the following in my .muttrc:
macro index ".d" "/eVT.;d$" "delete all messages"
1) Does this look right?
2) Is there a way to include "ask-yes" functionality in a macro? I'd
like to give mys
Ok, ignore my last post... :-)
On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 11:53:32AM +0200, Thomas Huemmler
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> * Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010730 10:23]:
[...]
> > text/html; netscape -remote "openURL(%s)" || netscape %s; test=RunningX
>
> the problem seems to be in the above line,
On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 12:52:52AM -0700, Dale Morris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
>
> > I'm running debian woody and can't get mutt to open netscape for
> > text/html mime types. Instead it opens the gnome help browser. I've
> > tried editing my /etc/mailca
On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 09:45:55AM -0400, Jim Toth ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
said:
[snip]
> * ^From.*mutt-users
> {
> :0 fw
> |formail -i Mail-Followup-To:
>
> :0:
> mutt-users
> }
>
> Tested:
[...]
I should mention here, I suppose, that the procmail fragment itself
was not tested, but rather
On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 12:53:28AM -0400, Louis LeBlanc
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Yes, I am using L (l is actually limit-messages or something), and I
> do have all the list addresses in my lists line. Unfortunately, I
> would still like mail sent to just one to be flagged as list mail as
> wel
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Because this would be a bad thing when bouncing messages - after
> all, the one who bounces the message should get error messages, but
> not the one who wrote the original message.
Yes, but anyway, I don't want to
On 2001-07-30 12:38:09 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>>Since envelope_from means "transfer the From: header to the
>>envelope", that's the correct behaviour.
>Then, why isn't the From envelope the same as the "From:" address?
Because this would be a bad thing when bouncing messages - after
al
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2001-07-30 11:33:54 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> >The From envelope is incorrect (envelope_from is disregarded, as
> >you said). It is [EMAIL PROTECTED], because the domain is
[snip]
> Since envelope_from mea
On 2001-07-30 11:33:54 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>The From envelope is incorrect (envelope_from is disregarded, as
>you said). It is [EMAIL PROTECTED], because the domain is
>nerim.net (choosing a local domain would probably result in DNS
>errors) and my login on the machine is lefevre, wh
Hi Dale,
* Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010730 10:23]:
> On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
>
> > I'm running debian woody and can't get mutt to open netscape for
> > text/html mime types. Instead it opens the gnome help browser. I've
[...]
> text/html; netscape -remote "openURL(%s)" ||
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Provide copies of the mail logs on both servers, will you? Frequently,
> even normal users can read the logs, on several unix systems.
Bouncing now works, probably because I modified /etc/resolv.conf, but...
tabanna writes:
>
> After doing ./configure I am getting the message that
>
>
> ~ have already Installed
>
> If is, indeed, the correct version, then,
> What, please, do I need to do ?
Try "./configure --help" and check whether there's anything
relevant.
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
> I'm running debian woody and can't get mutt to open netscape for
> text/html mime types. Instead it opens the gnome help browser. I've
I've been getting the same thing(debian/sid, I finally got fed up with
it and edited /etc/mailcap by hand. It should us
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
> I'm running debian woody and can't get mutt to open netscape for
> text/html mime types. Instead it opens the gnome help browser. I've
> tried editing my /etc/mailcap file, my ~/.mailcap file and nothing
> helps. I've even read the manual. I know this is
I'm running debian woody and can't get mutt to open netscape for
text/html mime types. Instead it opens the gnome help browser. I've
tried editing my /etc/mailcap file, my ~/.mailcap file and nothing
helps. I've even read the manual. I know this is a simple solution,
but could someone give me a po
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