On Sun, Aug 11, 2002 at 01:34:55PM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
>
> Or with no legitimate domain name to use for outgoing return information;
> to run a mail service you really do need a valid reply domain, at
> least for the addresses (From:) that you permit to escape into the
> outside world.
On 00:53 11 Aug 2002, Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| * Cameron Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-10 22:48]:
| > | and why are you using a perl script
| > | for sending when you have mutt?
| > Because, as y'all keep saying, mutt doesn't send email
| > or talk to SMTP servers. It hands
Hi,
At 7:11 PM EDT on August 10 Lawonna Daves sent off:
> I got Mutt on SuSE Linux 8.0, but it's configured for
> root only. I'm relatively new to Linux and am not sure
> how to configure Mutt so that the other users on the
> system can have the advantage of it. Can someone
> advise or direct me
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Alas! Derrick 'dman' Hudson spake thus:
> On Sat, Aug 10, 2002 at 06:25:30PM +0200, Martin Schweizer wrote:
> | Hello
> |=20
> | If I colapse threats there is a
is there a simple and fast way to tag all
attachments in the current folder for deletion?
also, is there a simple way to limit the view
to all messages which contain at least two parts?
Sven [missing the 'M' flag of former mutt versions]
* Lawonna Daves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-10 23:11]:
> I got Mutt on SuSE Linux 8.0, but it's configured for root only.
"configured for root only"? whats does that mean?
what are the permissions on that mutt binary?
ls -l /dir/mutt
ls -l `which mutt`
> I'm relatively new to Linux and am
I got Mutt on SuSE Linux 8.0, but it's configured for
root only. I'm relatively new to Linux and am not sure
how to configure Mutt so that the other users on the
system can have the advantage of it. Can someone
advise or direct me to documentation that would help?
I've been looking in all the wron
* Cameron Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-10 22:48]:
> | and why are you using a perl script
> | for sending when you have mutt?
>
> Because, as y'all keep saying, mutt doesn't send email
> or talk to SMTP servers. It hands messages to sendmail.
correct. but why not use an MTA?
> I also us
On 00:29 11 Aug 2002, Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| and why are you using a perl script
| for sending when you have mutt?
Because, as y'all keep saying, mutt doesn't send email or talk to SMTP
servers. It hands messages to sendmail.
I also use a perl script for this, and point mutt at
* Sean LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-10 22:18]:
> I just wanted to ask if there is any way to detect and/or strip out the
> bare LF that qmail will error out on due to bare LFs being illegal.
> My ISP's mail server was not letting me send a message recently -
> I was trying to reply to some
Hi, I just wanted to ask if there is any way to detect and/or strip out the
bare LF that qmail will error out on due to bare LFs being illegal. My ISP's
mail server was not letting me send a message recently - I was trying to
reply to something on a list, and I'll be darned if I could figure out w
On Sat, Aug 10, 2002 at 06:25:30PM +0200, Martin Schweizer wrote:
| Hello
|
| If I colapse threats there is always a "ÀÄ>" at the begin of the subject
| line. Where is this character problem?
| I use FreeBSD 4.6, Mutt 1.2.5i and LC_ALL=de_DE.ISO_8859-1. What I'm doing
| wrong?
It means your te
Hello
If I colapse threats there is always a "ÀÄ>" at the begin of the subject
line. Where is this character problem?
I use FreeBSD 4.6, Mutt 1.2.5i and LC_ALL=de_DE.ISO_8859-1. What I'm doing
wrong?
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Regards,
Martin Schweizer
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