Re: Problem with date in mutt
Hello Mutt Users! On wtorek, 15 maj 2001, 22:22:54 +0200 Tomasz Olszewski wrote: > I have a little problem with displaying the proper date in mutt. My > date_format is set to "%c". Now I know that what I was trying to do is impossible. I looked in the source and realized that mutt preprocesses the date_format looking for %Z; that mutt saves the sender's time zone and then restores it. Now, when I know how it works, I changed my date_format and everything is fine (there is no name of sender's time zone, only the time difference but this is not so important ;)). -- Tomasz Olszewski | [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Optymistę spotyka w życiu tyle samo niepowodzeń i tragedii, co pesymistę, ale optymista znosi to lepiej." -- Martin Seligman
Problem with date in mutt
I previously sent this to mutt-user's list but there was no answer. I have a little problem with displaying the proper date in mutt. My date_format is set to "%c". The problem is with the time zone which mutt shows when I reply to a message. Let's say I reply to my own mail. I am in the CEST time zone (yes, date shows the right time; my locale is also set as it should be) so mutt should fill the beginning of this reply with: "On some_date CEST you wrote:". However, it shows the time zone as GMT. What is more, it doesn't change the date (so, if the mail is written at 12:00 CEST, it's printed as 12:00 GMT). It's a bit weird because the Date: header in my mails are filled properly (like: the_time +0200). My question is: what is the problem and how can I fix it :)? One more thing: my hardware clock is set to local time. -- Tomasz Olszewski | [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Głowa do góry ! - rzekł kat zarzucając stryczek." -- Stanisław Jerzy Lec
Re: Problem with date
Hello Mutt Users! On sob 12 maj 2001 15:10:28 GMT Tomasz Olszewski wrote: > +0200). However I found that the From header may look bad ( > like this: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat May 12 15:01:33 2001). There is no > +0200 in there. Others' "Froms" look similar, so it's OK. However my problem is still not solved (and above you can see the example of it). -- Tomasz Olszewski | [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Komu język posłuszny, ten często milczy." -- Stanisław Jerzy Lec
Problem with date
I have a little problem with displaying the proper date in mutt. My date_format is set to "%c". The problem is with the time zone which mutt shows when I reply to a message. Let's say I reply to my own mail. I am in the CEST time zone (yes, date shows the right time; my locale is also set as it should be) so mutt should fill the beginning of this reply with: "On some_date CEST you wrote:". However, it shows the time zone as GMT. What is more, it doesn't change the date (so, if the mail is written at 12:00 CEST, it's printed as 12:00 GMT). It's a bit weird because the Date: header in my mails are filled properly (like: the_time +0200). However I found that the From header may look bad ( like this: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat May 12 15:01:33 2001). There is no +0200 in there. My question is: what is the problem and how can I fix it :)? One more thing: my hardware clock is set to local time. -- Tomasz Olszewski | [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Głowa do góry ! - rzekł kat zarzucając stryczek." -- Stanisław Jerzy Lec
Re: About PGP encryption
Hello Mutt Users! On pią 22 wrz 2000 08:54:44 GMT Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > > at the very end of message and type: > > :$!/usr/games/fortune -s > > ... or use this little shell script - Or better use some program such as signature, which creates a FIFO and passes output of given program to it. It can also randomly choose sig from a file. -- Tomasz Olszewski | [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Głos przyrodzenia zagłusza głos sumienia." -- Jan Sztaudynger
Re: multiple mailboxes for mailing lists?
Hello Mutt Users! On nie 20 sie 2000 20:53:02 GMT Jesper Holmberg wrote: > procmail - not much work is need to set up the things you want to get > done. I could mail you my .procmailrc (very, very simple) if you want > it. I am not sure (because I write my files using only vim :)), but I think there is a rule file (or whatever it is called) for "dotfile generator" (okay, I've never seen it, but I've heard of it :)) that should help you. > sendmail - have you tried postfix? It also practically works > out-of-the-box. And if you don't need so featured mta you can look at Masqmail. It is a very simple mta designed to work only on host without (parent?) internet connection. AFAIK the current version is 0.1.0. Go to http://www.innominate.org/~oku/ and try it :) Oh, there is (was maybe?) a bug in 0.1.0 release. If you won't specify the allowed_rcpt_domains variable, Masqmail won't send any mail outside your computer. The solution: you can simply specify that variable or make a little change to the route.c file. You have to comment out the following two lines (these are lines number: 172, 173): if(rcpt_list == NULL) return; -- Tomasz Olszewski | [EMAIL PROTECTED] "W ludziach więcej rzeczy zasługuje na podziw niż na pogardę." -- Albert Camus