Re: Tagging on To line??
On Mon, Jan 31, 2000 at 10:26:38PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: I have tons of email I'd like to tag based on the contents of the To: line. Searching (T) doesn't seem to do it. How can I do that? Thanks. T (not Searching, Tagging) is indeed your friend. Then use ~t USER. Or use ~C USER if you want to include To: and Cc: And: rtfm http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-4.html#pattern Have fun, ~:-Jochen
e-mail address
Hi, I'm newbie with this list. I would like to add automatically all email addresses into my "address book". How ? Thanks in advance, -- Nguyên-Ðai Quý LTAS-Mécanique de la Rupture, ULG Rue des Chevreuils, 1, Bât B52, Local 522 B-4000, Liège, BELGIQUE Tél:+32-4-366.9098 Fax:+32-4-366.9311 http://w3.to/quy
addressbook fuctionality question
I finally now understand how to call up the addressbook. I thought that this was a function of the editor, but in actuality, an extension of the pager. Is their a way to bind a key to the editor to bring up the address book. I wouldn't imagine so, but with open source, who knows?
Re: addressbook fuctionality question
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 09:27:59AM -0600, Jason Helfman wrote: I finally now understand how to call up the addressbook. I thought that this was a function of the editor, but in actuality, an extension of the pager. Is their a way to bind a key to the editor to bring up the address book. I wouldn't imagine so, but with open source, who knows? m, then press TAB -- Ralf Hildebrandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.stahl.bau.tu-bs.de/~hildeb A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn't even know existed can render your own computer unusable.
Re: e-mail address
Nguyen-Dai Quy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would like to add automatically all email addresses into my "address book". How ? Since there is no address book, there's no way to do what you want. The closest thing Mutt had is a list of aliases, which are basically short names that can be expanded to longer addresses. If that fits your purpose, then you can use the "a" command to add each message's address to your list of aliases. The following lines in your ~/.muttrc might help you keep them in a separate file for editing: Aliases set alias_file=~/.aliases # Set file to add aliases to source ~/.aliases # And read it in -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |PGP: 5B 47 34 9F 3B 9A B0 0D AB A6 15 F1 BB BE 8C 44
Re: e-mail address
On Tue, 01 Feb 2000, Nguyen-Dai Quy wrote: I would like to add automatically all email addresses into my "address book". Have a look at the little brothers database. http://www.spinnaker.de/mutt/ CU Dirk -- Linux is like a wigwam - no windows, no gates and apache inside!
send-hook and my_hdr cc
Hi all, There is a certain domain that whenever I send mail to it, I need to automatically CC someone. I'd like to set up a send-hook for this, like this one: send-hook mydomain.com 'my_hdr Cc: user1,user2' That doesn't seem to work. I suspect the problem is that by the time the send-hook is executed, the Cc header is already written. Does anyone have a workaround for this? Thanks! David -- David Shaw | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | WWW http://www.jabberwocky.com/ +---+ "There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence." - Jeremy S. Anderson
Re: e-mail address
Nguyen-Dai Quy [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Hi, I'm newbie with this list. I would like to add automatically all email addresses into my "address book". How ? With Little Brother's Database (lbdb) and procmail you can do just that. Check out www.mutt.org, I think there is a link to lbdb somewhere. Morten
Re: e-mail address
On 2000-02-01 15:51:01 +0100, Nguyen-Dai Quy wrote: I'm newbie with this list. I would like to add automatically all email addresses into my "address book". I'd suggest you use the Little Brother's Database (LBDB) with mutt's external query feature. The package is currently maintained by Roland Rosenfeld, see http://www.spinnaker.de/. -- http://www.guug.de/~roessler/
Re: digraphs
Andrzej M. Ostruszka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : On Mon, Jan 31, 2000 at 12:38:34PM +0100, Martin Keseg - Sun Slovakia - SE wrote: Hi, I have one problem, when I have some iso-latin2 characters in text and I want to change for example from lower to upper, ~ does not work. and in visual selection 'U' and 'u' does not work too. here is some characters for example: export LC_CTYPE=sk_SK (for t?csh I think it is: setenv LC_CTYPE sk_SK) and then start vim. I guess that you've wanted slovakian locale :). If not then amend LC_CTYPE to your needs -- you can use locale.alias for example (from my locale.alias): slovak sk_SK.ISO-8859-2 so export LC_CTYPE=slovak should work too. I prefer to communicate with computer in english so I'm not setting any other "locale variables" -- check "info '(libc.info)Locales'" for more information. Regards Locale does not affect this problem. Patch from "Stephen P. Wall" [EMAIL PROTECTED] works nice. It define new variable flipcase and when you set it '~' works perfect. -- The messenger is not important!
double emails, Procmail, help!
Help! I am getting flooded with copies from a mailing list, and don't understand why? this is the culprit in my Procmail setting... :0: * ^[EMAIL PROTECTED] whouse On a side note, is their a way to wrap subject lines if they go beyond a certain size?
Re: send-hook and my_hdr cc
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 12:02:30PM -0500, David Shaw wrote: There is a certain domain that whenever I send mail to it, I need to automatically CC someone. I'd like to set up a send-hook for this, like this one: send-hook mydomain.com 'my_hdr Cc: user1,user2' That doesn't seem to work. I suspect the problem is that by the time the send-hook is executed, the Cc header is already written. Does anyone have a workaround for this? I suspect you are using autoedit and edit_headers ? The only way to get around this in that case is to unset autoedit so you can enter the to: field before the send-hook is execute. me -- pgp key available from http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~me/elkins-pgp-key.asc PGP signature
Re: send-hook and my_hdr cc
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 10:22:16AM -0800, Michael Elkins wrote: On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 12:02:30PM -0500, David Shaw wrote: There is a certain domain that whenever I send mail to it, I need to automatically CC someone. I'd like to set up a send-hook for this, like this one: send-hook mydomain.com 'my_hdr Cc: user1,user2' That doesn't seem to work. I suspect the problem is that by the time the send-hook is executed, the Cc header is already written. Does anyone have a workaround for this? I suspect you are using autoedit and edit_headers ? The only way to get around this in that case is to unset autoedit so you can enter the to: field before the send-hook is execute. No, neither autoedit nor edit_headers is set. (I am using 1.1i by the way) David -- David Shaw | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | WWW http://www.jabberwocky.com/ +---+ "There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence." - Jeremy S. Anderson
Re: qmail and the sender part III
Thanks, Mikko! I'm not sure but I suspect these might be caused by settings in the QMAILINJECT environment variable -- do you have that set? By default, qmail-inject (and thus, the sendmail wrapper) does not touch the From: header. It will also by default remove the Return-Path header but use the contents for the envelope sender. If you do have QMAILINJECT set, refer to the manual page again... Usually it doesn't need to be set, the defaults are good for most circumstances, so my first suggestion would be to unset it. You guessed right! QMAILINJECT was indeed set, and it was set to `f' (see the qmail-inject manpage for details :-). I commented it out and all the trouble was gone. There's just the Return-Path left to the MAILUSER and MAILHOST variables, but I don't care much about that. I think I set QMAILINJECT when I followed some installation instructions too blindly to know what I was doing. Regards, -- Matthias Lampert, Hamburg
Re: double emails, Procmail, help!
Jason Helfman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 01 Feb 2000: Help! I am getting flooded with copies from a mailing list, and don't understand why? Me either. Look at the duplicate email headers, where are the duplicates coming from? Do they have the same Message-ID? If it's the same, do they have the same Received headers -- all of them (look at the timestamp too)? If only some of them are the same, then the problem happens between the two servers where the different Received headers start. If all of the headers are exactly the same, then it might be a procmail problem. Asking on the procmail mailing list might get you help in that case. I hate to point out the obvious, but this has very little to do with Mutt (unless Mutt somehow is the reason, which I doubt). The procmail list(s?), the list administrator, or perhaps the mail server admins might be more relevant places/people to consult for help. Since you're getting "flooded", as a temporary measure you might want to redirect all the list email to /dev/null until it's sorted out... this is the culprit in my Procmail setting... :0: * ^[EMAIL PROTECTED] whouse This recipe looks fine to me, it shouldn't cause duplicates. On a side note, is their a way to wrap subject lines if they go beyond a certain size? Wrap? Where? In the pager, in the index? Even not knowing what your question specifically is, I suspect the answer may be "no". In what kind of situation would you want this to happen? Regards, Mikko -- // Mikko Hänninen, aka. Wizzu // [EMAIL PROTECTED] // http://www.iki.fi/wiz/ // The Corrs list maintainer // net.freak // DALnet IRC operator / // Interests: roleplaying, Linux, the Net, fantasy scifi, the Corrs / "You can't have everything. Where would you put it?" -- Stephen Wright
Re: e-mail address
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 05:55:21PM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote: On 2000-02-01 15:51:01 +0100, Nguyen-Dai Quy wrote: I'm newbie with this list. I would like to add automatically all email addresses into my "address book". I'd suggest you use the Little Brother's Database (LBDB) with mutt's external query feature. The package is currently maintained by Roland Rosenfeld, see http://www.spinnaker.de/. lbdb works fine when you want to compose a message. And how about when you want to reply _and_ include other people in the replied messages? Or when you want to forward a message? If you press "f" (or "F") you get the "To:" prompt. How can I use lbdb in this prompt? Regards, -- Godoy. [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG Fingerprint 851B B620 626D 2AD0 E783 "Ser poeta não é minha ambição, E932 1330 BE6D A4A3 0625 é minha maneira de estar sozinho" - Fernando Pessoa. Publicações @ Conectiva S.A. Except where explicitly stated I speak on my own behalf. Exceto onde explicitado as declarações aqui feitas são apenas minhas. PGP signature
Re: e-mail address
you press ^T to spawn the query in other fields. -d Thus spake Jorge Godoy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 05:55:21PM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote: On 2000-02-01 15:51:01 +0100, Nguyen-Dai Quy wrote: I'm newbie with this list. I would like to add automatically all email addresses into my "address book". I'd suggest you use the Little Brother's Database (LBDB) with mutt's external query feature. The package is currently maintained by Roland Rosenfeld, see http://www.spinnaker.de/. lbdb works fine when you want to compose a message. And how about when you want to reply _and_ include other people in the replied messages? Or when you want to forward a message? If you press "f" (or "F") you get the "To:" prompt. How can I use lbdb in this prompt? Regards, -- Godoy.[EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG Fingerprint 851B B620 626D 2AD0 E783 "Ser poeta não é minha ambição, E932 1330 BE6D A4A3 0625 é minha maneira de estar sozinho" - Fernando Pessoa. Publicações @ Conectiva S.A. Except where explicitly stated I speak on my own behalf. Exceto onde explicitado as declarações aqui feitas são apenas minhas. -- +-==-+ / Derrick Daugherty512.434.5999 / / Harte Hanks UNIX Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] / / Infrastructure 0110011001101110011001110010011001 / +-==-+
Re: e-mail address
On 2000-02-01 17:26:44 -0200, Jorge Godoy wrote: get the "To:" prompt. How can I use lbdb in this prompt? Type a name or address fragment and press Ctrl-T. -- http://www.guug.de/~roessler/
Help - basic send-hook not working.
What am I missing? send-hook '-t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'my_hdr X-Testing: Yes' The my_hdr never gets run when I send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Thanks. - Larry
Re: Help - basic send-hook not working.
Larry P. Schrof [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 01 Feb 2000: What am I missing? send-hook '-t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'my_hdr X-Testing: Yes' That should be a ~ (called a tilde, a small wavy line) before the t, not a dash. Also, it's probably better to use all lower case. If you use upper case characters in the regexp, then the match will be done case sensitively -- so the hook wouldn't match for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", only if it was exactly "SOMEHOST.SOMEWHERE" in upper case and "schrof" all in lower case. Hope this helps, Mikko -- // Mikko Hänninen, aka. Wizzu // [EMAIL PROTECTED] // http://www.iki.fi/wiz/ // The Corrs list maintainer // net.freak // DALnet IRC operator / // Interests: roleplaying, Linux, the Net, fantasy scifi, the Corrs / Mathematician, n: A machine for converting coffee into formulas.
Re: Help - basic send-hook not working.
Larry P. Schrof writes: What am I missing? send-hook '-t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'my_hdr X-Testing: Yes' ^ s/-/~/ The my_hdr never gets run when I send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Re: Help - basic send-hook not working.
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 01:08:15PM -0600, Larry P. Schrof wrote: What am I missing? send-hook '-t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'my_hdr X-Testing: Yes' ^ i think this should be ~ instead. The my_hdr never gets run when I send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Robert
mutt-1.1.2i -- imap folders question
Greetings -- First off, I'm new to the list ( and to mutt ), so Hello! Second, I have a question regarding browsing my imap folders: Why do I see two instances of each folder, one with a '.' appended and one without? For instance: 1 IMAP../ 2 IMAPMisc 3 IMAPMisc. 4 IMAPPostponed 5 IMAPPostponed. 6 IMAPProjects 7 IMAPProjects. 8 IMAPSent 9 IMAPSent. 12 IMAP Is there a way to modify this behavior? And what's causing this? ( the server is Cyrus IMAP ) I'm wondering whether the 'toggle-mailboxes' command has anything at all to do with this, but when ever I hit the TAB key, it takes me directly to my INBOX rather than changing the view within the browser... Also, what's with that last IMAP entry without a name? ( #12 ) Thanks for any clues anyone can throw my way and apologies if this has already come up before, but I was unable to locate any info pertaining to this topic in the docs or on dejanews. Beers, Corey
pine like sorting
Hi, I'm new to the list.. I've been poking around for this knowledge but haven't found the answer. I apologize if you're tired of this question. I'd like to be able to sort my mail so that the newest received is at the top. I know you can do this in pine, but I hate pine and have been using mutt so long I wouldn't consider changing. This, however, is one really cool thing about pine. Right now I have it sort by recevied, but the newest message is at the bottom, and when I'm reading it I can't tell if something has already been answered. I think you get my point. Any clues? -- -Lisa [grrl.org]
Re: pine like sorting
On 01-Feb-2000, Lisa Phillips! wrote: Hi, Hi. Right now I have it sort by recevied, but the newest message is at the bottom, and when I'm reading it I can't tell if something has already been answered. Please search for the explanation of the variable $sort in the manual section 6.3. You'd 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, -- Ronny Haryanto
reverse_alias and 2 people using same address
Hello! I know two person using the same email-address. I have defined aliases for both person. While replying to one of them I recognized a strange behavior of mutt. The relevant settings in my muttrc are: alias alias1 Person1 Name [EMAIL PROTECTED] alias alias2 Person2 Name [EMAIL PROTECTED] set attribution="Hello %v!\n\n%n wrote:\n"' set index_format="%F" set reverse_alias=yes The first strange behavior occurs in the index menu. Although Person2 mailed with | From: Person2 Name [EMAIL PROTECTED] The index-menu shows | Person1 Name The real nuisance occurs when replying to an email from Person2 The 'To: '-header and attribution in this case are: | To: Person2 Name [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Hello Person1! | | Person1 Name wrote: A workaround to this problem would be: a procmailrule :0 * ^From:.*[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/user/Mail/special-folder and in muttrc set reverse_alias=yes folder-hook .* set reverse_alias=yes folder-hook =special-folder set reverse_alias=no or (even better!) a procmailrule like :0 * !^From: [A-Z][a-z]* [A-Z][a-z]* .* /home/user/Mail/special-folder1 and in muttrc set reverse_alias=no folder-hook .* set reverse_alias=no folder-hook =special-folder1 set reverse_alias=yes But is this really necessary? Wouldn't it make more sense that mutt tries to determine if there is a (possibly valid) realname in the 'From: '-header and when one is found uses this instead of the reversed alias? BTW: The manual should explain that setting this variable may change %F, %L, %v and %n in $index_format/$attribution. If I missed any options/variables I would be glad to be pointed at them. And yes, I thought about using a send-hook. This would have the disadvantage, that I could not toggle reverse_alias until changing folder, sending a mail to someone else or defining a macro and using it manual. Franz
Re: mutt-1.1.2i -- imap folders question
On 2000-02-01 15:50:00 -0800, Corey wrote: Why do I see two instances of each folder, one with a '.' appended and one without? It's because some IMAP servers, Cyrus is one of them, support having folders inside folders, and a mailbox with the same namespace as a folder. So what you get in mutt is folders having the . appended, and the plain mailbox with the real name. It irritates me too, unfortunately I don't think its possible, in a generic way, for mutt to figure out which are mailboxes and which are folders. I think the problem would best be solved by Brendan's idea of a proxy IMAP server - this server could support specialised situations like this, and mutt doesn't have to worry about it. -- Matt
Re: mutt-1.1.2i -- imap folders question
And upon Wednesday of February 02, the illustrious Matthew Hawkins spoketh the following.. . On 2000-02-01 15:50:00 -0800, Corey wrote: Why do I see two instances of each folder, one with a '.' appended and one without? It's because some IMAP servers, Cyrus is one of them, support having folders inside folders, and a mailbox with the same namespace as a folder. snip It irritates me too, unfortunately I don't think its possible, in a generic way, for mutt to figure out which are mailboxes and which are folders. I think the problem would best be solved by Brendan's idea of a proxy IMAP server - this server could support specialised situations like this, and mutt doesn't have to worry about it. Interesting... I did not suffer this same behavior while using Pine - that makes me believe perhaps there is in fact a work around. But the hell if I'm going back to Pine! Mutt's just way to cool. Well, at any rate - my ultra-cheesy, half-assed partial work around is to unsubscribe from the actual mailbox instance ( the "dotless" one ) of each folder. Now, this *would* work moderately well if it were not for the annoyance that for some reason I'm unable to unsubsribe from folders ( the ones with the dot ) -- the idea being to selectively display folders without their accompanying mailbox, and then to selectively display mailboxes without their companion folder object. ( if that makes any sense at all ... ) Ah well - can't have everything, eh? grin Beers! Corey