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Le 05/04/2013 17:17, zul...@free.fr a écrit :
Bonjour,
Lu
Mon .muttrc datant de mathusalem, j'ai voulu le remettre à jour ...
je suis reparti de celui-ci /usr/share/doc/mutt/examples/sample.muttrc.gz
Puis j'ai remis au fur et à
Bonjour,
Mon .muttrc datant de mathusalem, j'ai voulu le remettre à jour ...
je suis reparti de celui-ci /usr/share/doc/mutt/examples/sample.muttrc.gz
Puis j'ai remis au fur et à mesure mes options
J'ai du mal modifier une option et voici le résultat :
Une fois qu'un message a été lu, celui
comme ils le devraient ; dans .muttrc j'ai la ligne :
set index_format=%3C %Z %{%b %d} %F : %s
et il est dit dans le manuel de muttrc :
%F author name, or recipient name if the message is from you
le %F affiche donc normalement l'expéditeur mais affiche le destinataire
lorsque
comme ils le devraient ; dans .muttrc j'ai la ligne :
set index_format=%3C %Z %{%b %d} %F : %s
et il est dit dans le manuel de muttrc :
%F author name, or recipient name if the message is from you
le %F affiche donc normalement l'expéditeur mais affiche le destinataire
lorsque l'expéditeur
Bonjour tout le monde.
Je suis à la campagne sur un ordi debian/wheezy qui fonctionnait à mon idée
en mars dernier.
J'utilise mutt et procmail.
Dans mes boîtes à lettres, les messages envoyés par l'un des utilisateurs
ne sont pas affichés comme ils le devraient ; dans .muttrc j'ai la ligne
Bonjour,
Le Cerdocyon a dit dans un souffle :
bonjour,
est-ce que l'un de vous utilise gmail avec mutt ?
Oui, Fetchmail (récupération avec limitations d'entrée) + msmtp (envoi) +
procmail (tri) + mairix
(indexation régulière avec cron et recherche avec un p'tit intégré à Mutt).
J'ai un
Le Cerdocyon le.cerdoc...@gmail.com a écrit, le 08/04/10 à 12:10 :
bonjour,
est-ce que l'un de vous utilise gmail avec mutt ?
Salut,
je récupère mes mails avec fetchmail, les trie avec procmail, les scanne
avec spamassassin et les consulte et envoie avec mutt, suivi d'Exim.
J'ai un truc
Le Cerdocyon le.cerdoc...@gmail.com writes:
est-ce que l'un de vous utilise gmail avec mutt ?
J'ai essayé, puis préféré utiliser un serveur IMAP local plus conforme
à la norme (dovecot en l'occurence), et donc avec lequel les MUAs ont
un comportement plus cohérent.
J'ai un truc bizarre, quand
On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 12:00:15 +0200, Le Cerdocyon le.cerdoc...@gmail.com wrote:
bonjour,
est-ce que l'un de vous utilise gmail avec mutt ?
J'ai un truc bizarre, quand je poste à une liste le mail n'est pas tagué
comme nouveau, il est
affiché comme lu.
Curieux non ?
Euh, non. Pourquoi
bonjour,
est-ce que l'un de vous utilise gmail avec mutt ?
J'ai un truc bizarre, quand je poste à une liste le mail n'est pas tagué comme
nouveau, il est
affiché comme lu.
Curieux non ?
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Michaël Pierson michaelpierso...@gmail.com writes:
mutt indique: pas d'authentificateurs disponibles
J'ai finalement résolu le problème :) en récupérant le fichier
http://cool.haxx.se/cvs.cgi/*checkout*/curl/lib/mk-ca-bundle.pl puis en
générant un pack contenant tous les certificats dans
msmtp:
~/.muttrc :
j'ai commenter la ligne set smtp_url
et ajouter set sendmail = /usr/bin/msmtp
~/.msmtprc:
tls_trust_file /home/mic/mail/certs/Thawte_Premium_Server_CA.pem
Sur ma machine, ces deux certificats sont disponibles avec le paquet
ca-certificates. Exemple:
# dpkg -S /usr/share/ca
Le jeudi 23 juillet 2009 à 12:26:35, Michaël Pierson a écrit :
Bonjour la liste,
mutt indique: pas d'authentificateurs disponibles
J'ai finalement résolu le problème :) en récupérant le fichier
http://cool.haxx.se/cvs.cgi/*checkout*/curl/lib/mk-ca-bundle.pl puis en
générant un pack
Bonjour la liste,
Je reprend à zero!
Lenny installé sur une nouvelle machine (net install)
Je récupère ma config mutt: copie de ~/.muttrc
Alors que sur mon ancêtre (etch) j'ai pas de problème pour l'envoi de
mails, mutt m'indique sur le nouveau pc (lenny): pas
d'authentificateurs disponibles
hello,
i have two different gpg commands which i would like to use for gnupg
encryption/signing depending on the from: header.
as the mutt configuration has lots of variables set for gnupg support,
a send-hook which defines all of them would be very complex.
is it possible to set a userdefined
Mails
alternative_order text/plain text/enriched text/html
in der .muttrc passend festlegen.
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alternative_order text/plain text/enriched text/html
in der .muttrc passend festlegen.
Ich werde es mal ausprobieren.
Danke!
Gruss,
Christian Schmidt
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Hola, Lluis ...
deies, el 12 de abr de 2006, a les 11:34 +0200:
Listening: Akenaton (Divine Symphonies) - 5. Chase with the Shadows
Lluís, la pregunta és, com t'ho fas perquè et surti aquesta signatura
amb el .muttrc ?
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El Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 01:53:47PM +0200, Xavier ens deleità amb les següents
paraules:
Hola, Lluis ...
deies, el 12 de abr de 2006, a les 11:34 +0200:
m'agrada que em facis aquesta pregunta ;)
normalment, en algun lloc de la configuracio de mutt poses:
set signature=~/.mutt/signature
Hola, Lluis ...
deies, el 14 de abr de 2006, a les 02:25 +0200:
El Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 01:53:47PM +0200, Xavier ens deleità amb les següents
paraules:
Hola, Lluis ...
deies, el 12 de abr de 2006, a les 11:34 +0200:
m'agrada que em facis aquesta pregunta ;)
:)
normalment, en
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 05:35:53PM -0700, Paul E Condon wrote:
My first email was actually a resend after I got a bounce. I must have
answered a question wrongly during setup of exim. When I copied the
exim setup from the old system, the new started sending email
properly. If I really want a
On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 07:12:54PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 05:35:53PM -0700, Paul E Condon wrote:
My first email was actually a resend after I got a bounce. I must have
answered a question wrongly during setup of exim. When I copied the
exim setup from the old
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 05:35:53PM -0700, Paul E Condon wrote:
Thanks for the help. I had not known of these, but ... On my computer
the two installation Muttrc files are identical (no differences
discovered by diff) and there is no Muttrc.d directory in either
installation. I can see
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 10:44:52AM -0700, Rob Sims wrote:
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 05:35:53PM -0700, Paul E Condon wrote:
Thanks for the help. I had not known of these, but ... On my computer
the two installation Muttrc files are identical (no differences
discovered by diff
in the two. For
example, in one installation my posts to this list are listed as To:
debian-user... and in the other they are listed as From: pecondon
... Why? My reading of the man page is that mutt configuration is
all done in ~/.muttrc and that there is not a master config file in
/etc. Am I mistaken
of the man page is that mutt configuration is
all done in ~/.muttrc and that there is not a master config file in
/etc. Am I mistaken? Where is another that mutt config is stored? What
is the source of this difference in behavior?
New info: The two installations of mutt are the same version
earlier mail had no From: line.
all done in ~/.muttrc and that there is not a master config file in
/etc. Am I mistaken? Where is another that mutt config is stored? What
is the source of this difference in behavior?
/etc/Muttrc and /etc/Muttrc.d/*
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all done in ~/.muttrc and that there is not a master config file in
/etc. Am I mistaken? Where is another that mutt config is stored? What
is the source of this difference in behavior
.
It's always worked out-of-the-box for me, on many installations,
on several Linux distributions. In fact, it's been so out-of-the-box
that I've been running for years without a .muttrc.
The only things it has ever failed to do out-of-the-box for me are
* identify which mailing lists I've
On Wednesday, 21.09.2005 at 10:23 -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
The only things it has ever failed to do out-of-the-box for me are *
identify which mailing lists I've subscribed to (so I can use L for
rep,y-to-list)
I agree that by parsing the List-ID headers, Mutt should be able to do
that ...
On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 09:50:28PM +, Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
Precisely what information do I need to get a working mutt for Debian
3.1? Once I get it working I think I can tailor it for my needs.
It should work out-of-the-box.
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On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 09:50:28PM +, Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
Precisely what information do I need to get a working mutt for Debian 3.1?
Once I
Precisely what information do I need to get a working mutt for Debian 3.1?
Once I get it working I think I can tailor it for my needs.
Thanks.
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Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
Precisely what information do I need to get a working mutt for Debian 3.1?
Once I get it working I think I can tailor it for my needs.
I think the best thing to do is google. There's a lot of good muttrcs
out there, ready for adaptation.
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. Configuration will depend on which MTA and MDA
you're using. After that, you may or may not need to tweak a couple
of settings in your ~/.muttrc file.
There was relevant discussion a while ago in this thread on the Mutt
Users' list:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.mutt.user/22506
This site
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| Subject: configuring muttrc
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| Precisely what
Am Dienstag 14 Juni 2005 23:53 schrieb Christian Schmidt:
Offenbar weiss Dein mutt nicht, was pop_port genau ist.
Schau mal in die Doku, ob es eine solche Variable ueberhaupt gibt bzw.
genau dies war es. Ich hatte mir die .muttrc aus dem Netz kopiert. Das der
Parameter pop_port keinen Sinn
Hallo,
irgendwo habe ich etwas übersehen.
nach Aufruf von mutt ###
Fehler in /home/jo/.muttrc, Zeile 7: pop_port: Unbekannte Variable.
source: Fehler in /home/jo/.muttrc
##
### vi /home/jo/.muttrc
Am 2005-06-14 21:35:59, schrieb Carsten Mann:
Hallo,
irgendwo habe ich etwas übersehen.
nach Aufruf von mutt ###
Fehler in /home/jo/.muttrc, Zeile 7: pop_port: Unbekannte Variable.
source: Fehler in /home/jo/.muttrc
Dann existiert die Varible nicht mehr
Carsten Mann schrieb:
Fehler in /home/jo/.muttrc, Zeile 7: pop_port: Unbekannte Variable.
source: Fehler in /home/jo/.muttrc
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ zgrep -e pop_.+\b$ /usr/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt.gz
| 6.3.202 pop_authenticators
| 6.3.203 pop_auth_try_all
| 6.3.204
Am Dienstag 14 Juni 2005 22:26 schrieb Walter Saner:
Carsten Mann schrieb:
Fehler in /home/jo/.muttrc, Zeile 7: pop_port: Unbekannte Variable.
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ zgrep -e pop_.+\b$ /usr/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt.gz
| 6.3.202 pop_authenticators
| 6.3.203 pop_auth_try_all
On 2005-06-14 22:52:19 +0200, Carsten Mann wrote:
Am Dienstag 14 Juni 2005 22:26 schrieb Walter Saner:
Jo, stimmt. Mutt du Manual gucken!
ok, Walter. Danke für den Hinweis.
Habe den pop_port auskommentiert und nun sind die ersten Mails in Mutt
gelandet. Habe aber ehrlich keine Ahnung,
Hallo Carsten,
Carsten Mann, 14.06.2005 (d.m.y):
irgendwo habe ich etwas übersehen.
nach Aufruf von mutt ###
Fehler in /home/jo/.muttrc, Zeile 7: pop_port: Unbekannte Variable.
source: Fehler in /home/jo/.muttrc
Offenbar weiss Dein mutt nicht, was pop_port
Carsten Mann schrieb:
Mal schauen, Morgen versuche ich es mit einem MTA. Welchen empfiehlst Du für
Sarge?
Die Wahl des MTAs für zu Hause ist IMHO zur Hauptsache eine Frage der
persönlichen Vorliebe für eine Konfiguration. Bei mir läuft Postfix
(+Amavis mit Clamav). Aber ich setze auf ein
Salut à tous!
Je tente désespérément de modifier mon muttrc pour avoir l'effet
suivant : classement par threads dans l'ordre 'reverse' (dernier fil
de discussion en tête), mais classement chronologique au sein de
chaque fil (flèches mutt vers le bas).
Pour l'instant, avec :
folder-hook . set
Le Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 09:05:36AM +0200, Stephane Fombonne écrivait:
Je tente désespérément de modifier mon muttrc pour avoir l'effet
suivant : classement par threads dans l'ordre 'reverse' (dernier fil
de discussion en tête), mais classement chronologique au sein de
chaque fil (flèches mutt
modifier mon muttrc pour avoir l'effet
suivant : classement par threads dans l'ordre 'reverse' (dernier fil
de discussion en tête), mais classement chronologique au sein de
chaque fil (flèches mutt vers le bas).
Pour l'instant, avec :
folder-hook . set sort=reverse-threads
folder-hook
Has anyone fixed this bug, other than commenting the alternates lines?
I browsed the mutt.org sites (linked) and didn't find the bug, except
in our debian site, where it is mentioned. Does it mean the bug is
ours, or that I missed it?
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On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 05:50:11 -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
Has anyone fixed this bug, other than commenting the alternates lines?
Yes, those who have read /usr/share/doc/mutt/NEWS.Debian.gz .
HTH,
Ray
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On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 11:53:54AM +0200, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 05:50:11 -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
Has anyone fixed this bug, other than commenting the alternates lines?
Yes, those who have read /usr/share/doc/mutt/NEWS.Debian.gz .
He he, thank you. I
Em Mon, 15 Mar 2004 05:12:34 -0300
caio ferreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 00:23:23 GMT
Gilberto F da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Baixei e instalei o fetchmail e o fetchmailconf. Rodei o
fetchmailconf e fiquei mais confuso ainda. Só o que apareceu para
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 00:23:23 GMT
Gilberto F da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Baixei e instalei o fetchmail e o fetchmailconf. Rodei o
fetchmailconf e fiquei mais confuso ainda. Só o que apareceu para
configurar foi o servidor de news, e, mesmo assim, quando fechava e
abria de novo
José de Paula [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu o seguinte sobre o tema
Re:
Você já testou o fetchmailconf? Então, faça o seguinte:
$ su
# apt-get install fetchmailconf
^D
$ fetchmailconf
Não é a coisa mais simples do mundo, mas já é de grande ajuda para
quem
tem dificuldades com a
José de Paula [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu o
Na verdade o Mutt segue a filosofia Unix: cada ferramenta deve fazer
uma
coisa, e fazê-la bem. A tarefa do Mutt é ler e-mails. Isso ele faz
muito
bem. A tarefa de pegar e-mails de servidores diferentes, com vários
protocolos diferentes,
Em Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 01:00:56AM +, Gilberto F da Silva escreveu:
José de Paula [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu o
Na verdade o Mutt segue a filosofia Unix: cada ferramenta deve fazer
uma
coisa, e fazê-la bem. A tarefa do Mutt é ler e-mails. Isso ele faz
muito
bem. A tarefa de pegar
Instalei o mutt via apt-get. Sei que ele usa o o arquivo .muttrc
para saber as configuraçoes do usuário. Contudo, o meu mutt não veio
com esse arquivo. Sem um arquivo de exemplo eu não sei o que colocar
no .muttrc.
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Gilberto F da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu o seguinte sobre o
Instalei o mutt via apt-get. Sei que ele usa o o arquivo
.muttrc
para saber as configuraçoes do usuário. Contudo, o meu mutt não veio
com esse arquivo. Sem um arquivo de exemplo eu não sei o que colocar
no .muttrc
Gilberto;
* Musashi corta a msg que Gilberto F da Silva enviou para Still:
Gilberto F da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu o seguinte sobre o
Instalei o mutt via apt-get. Sei que ele usa o o arquivo
.muttrc
para saber as configuraçoes do usuário. Contudo, o meu mutt não veio
Still [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu o seguinte sobre o
O arquivo default do mutt está em /etc/Muttrc. Ele não tem
muitas opções, mas é um bom começo.
Esse Mutt é mais complicado que eu conseguia supor. Não consegui
encontrar onde configuro a minha conta de correio eletrônico
Em Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 03:05:05PM +, Gilberto F da Silva escreveu:
Still [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu o seguinte sobre o
O arquivo default do mutt está em /etc/Muttrc. Ele não tem
muitas opções, mas é um bom começo.
Esse Mutt é mais complicado que eu conseguia supor
Opa, desculpe me intrometer mas..
Eu consegui configurar o mutt e o fetchmail, agora baixo os emails com o
fetchmail e consigo ver no mutt (ou no proprio programa mail). Mas e
para enviar os emails ? Não consegui entender direito como proceder..
Tenho que ter um SMTP na minha maquina ou posso
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 07:24:28 GMT
Gilberto F da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gilberto F da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu o seguinte sobre o
Instalei o mutt via apt-get. Sei que ele usa o o arquivo
.muttrc para saber as configuraçoes do usuário. Contudo, o meu mutt não veio
com
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 18:14:32 -0300
Stan ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eu consegui configurar o mutt e o fetchmail, agora baixo os emails com o
fetchmail e consigo ver no mutt (ou no proprio programa mail). Mas e
para enviar os emails ? Não consegui entender direito como proceder..
Tenho que
Hallo Leute,
ich habe ein (für mich) sehr seltsam erscheinendes Problem: Meine
~/.muttrc besteht angeblich aus news text:
502,pts/9,0,[home/julius]$ file .muttrc
.muttrc: ISO-8859 news text
Ich weiß nicht, wann die Datei dazu geworden ist, aber jetzt würde ich
doch schon ganz gerne wieder eine
On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 12:44:48PM +0100, Julius Plenz wrote:
502,pts/9,0,[home/julius]$ file .muttrc
.muttrc: ISO-8859 news text
Ich weiß nicht, wann die Datei dazu geworden ist, aber jetzt würde ich
doch schon ganz gerne wieder eine Plain-Text datei haben, ohne
irgendwelche News
: news or mail text
$ grep -c From: .muttrc
1
Aber was soll ich nun da schreiben? Einfach sowas wie From\:?
Der ganze Hintergrund zu der Sache ist, dass wenn ich die Datei
auf einen Webserver lade die Datei dort natürlich auch als
text/news angezeigt wird, was das anschauen
On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 01:06:27PM +0100, Julius Plenz wrote:
Aber was soll ich nun da schreiben? Einfach sowas wie From\:?
Wieso steht in der .muttrc eigentlich From: am Zeilenanfang?
Notfalls kann man das Modul mod_mime_magic deaktivieren.
Nene, so weit sollte es nicht kommen.
Oder du
* Torsten Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wieso steht in der .muttrc eigentlich From: am Zeilenanfang?
Steht es gar nicht, habe ich das behauptet? =
$ grep -c ^From .muttrc
0
Oder du nimmst die Erkennung für News-Artikel raus oder ordnest im
Apache explizit Files mit der Extension .muttrc den
On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 01:15:16PM +0100, Julius Plenz wrote:
Wieso steht in der .muttrc eigentlich From: am Zeilenanfang?
Steht es gar nicht, habe ich das behauptet? =
Die 0 am Anfang in dem Abschnitt, den ich gepastet habe, bedeutet,
dass der jeweilige String am Anfang des Textes stehen
.
Komisch. Aber bei mir ist das nicht so, denn ein
grep -c '^(From|Path):' .muttrc leifert nunmal 0.
Julius
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Am 2004-03-09 13:06:27, schrieb Julius Plenz:
$ grep From: /usr/share/misc/file/magic | grep news
0 string From: news or mail text
$ grep -c From: .muttrc
1
Aber was soll ich nun da schreiben? Einfach sowas wie From\:?
Ich denke nicht, das es am From: hängt, denn das
on Tue, 02 Dec 2003 11:16:34PM +, Jonathan Dowland insinuated:
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 04:47:22PM -0500, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
in my vim configuration files, i have different settings for dark and
light terminal backgrouds
snip
i'd like to have the same functionality in my ~/.muttrc
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 11:40:41AM -0500, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
but how do i find out the name? $DISPLAY is just :0.0; $TERM says
rxvt ... if i do an `aterm -name foobar`, is there any way i can
access the name 'foobar' from within that, by means of setting some
environment variable or
on Wed, 03 Dec 2003 08:45:40AM -0800, Tom insinuated:
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 11:40:41AM -0500, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
but how do i find out the name? $DISPLAY is just :0.0; $TERM
says rxvt ... if i do an `aterm -name foobar`, is there any way
i can access the name 'foobar' from within
...
endif
i'd like to have the same functionality in my ~/.muttrc. looking at
the documentation, i can't see that it supports conditionals. does
it? if so, how can i put one in like that?
thanks,
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On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 04:47:22PM -0500, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
in my vim configuration files, i have different settings for dark and
light terminal backgrouds
snip
i'd like to have the same functionality in my ~/.muttrc. looking at
the documentation, i can't see that it supports conditionals
don't remember exactly what, but it
might have shown debian-user as the sender of all messages from
debian-user, instead of the actual senders).
You want this in ~/.muttrc:
set index_format=%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F (%4l) %s
I thought that was the default, I think.
According
to define the mailing lists I am subscribed to, this
causes mutt to do weird things (I don't remember exactly what, but it
might have shown debian-user as the sender of all messages from
debian-user, instead of the actual senders).
You want this in ~/.muttrc:
set index_format=%4C %Z %{%b
.muttrc de mi home (que tuve que crear), una linea asi:
set from = Jacobo García López de Araujo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hola Jacobo, prueba con:
set realname=Jacobo..
Francisco Javier Rodríguez
Córdoba - España
user y quiero poner la direccion correcta,
| esta pregunta la hice hace unas semanas y me sugirieron que usase en mi
| .muttrc de mi home (que tuve que crear), una linea asi:
|
| set from = Jacobo García López de Araujo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| Hola Jacobo, prueba con:
|
| set realname=Jacobo
Bueno, una vez funcionando el exim (gracias por la ayuda), ahora estoy
intentado cambiar el nombre que se envia en el From por defecto de los
correos, ahora me sale debian user y quiero poner la direccion correcta,
esta pregunta la hice hace unas semanas y me sugirieron que usase en mi
.muttrc de
Coordenadas temporales: Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 06:15:08PM +0200
Sujeto: Jacobo García López de Araujo
Comunicaba sobre: ayuda con .muttrc
Bueno, una vez funcionando el exim (gracias por la ayuda), ahora estoy
intentado cambiar el nombre que se envia en el From por defecto de los
correos, ahora
la direccion correcta,
esta pregunta la hice hace unas semanas y me sugirieron que usase en mi
.muttrc de mi home (que tuve que crear), una linea asi:
set from = Jacobo García López de Araujo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
con esta linea no he conseguido que esto haya cambiado, le he cambiado
los permisos, he
Con tu linea he conseguido solucionar mi problema, muchas gracias.
El dom, 14-09-2003 a las 18:27, Emilio Santos escribió:
Coordenadas temporales: Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 06:15:08PM +0200
Sujeto: Jacobo García López de Araujo
Comunicaba sobre: ayuda con .muttrc
Bueno, una vez funcionando el
in a
user's home directory
DEFAULT=$MAILDIR
^ because there's no point delivering mail to an mbox in /var/spool if
you want your mail in Maildir format
, yet when I uncomment the Maildir lines in the .muttrc, I get the error
message that Maildir is not a mailbox.
Makes sense
Adam asked:
You'll notice that .procmail uses Maildir to define a mailbox, yet when
I uncomment the Maildir lines in the .muttrc, I get the error message
that Maildir is not a mailbox.
MAILDIR is a *variable* under procmail, not an actual directory. It
makes no sense to reference a directory
Hi, I have been frustrated because messages have not been going into
designated
folders. It may be due to a .procmailrc / .muttrc incompatibility.
Environment variables in .procmailrc are ...
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail
DEFAULT=/var/spool/mail/adam
LOCKFILE=$HOME
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 04:21:28AM +, p wrote:
anyway, i'm able to save changes to the file
_if_ i use the ! to the command, :wq. i
guess the file is locked because it's a hid-
den file? (the message i get after vi
.muttrc is, .muttrc already locked, session
is read-only.) my non
-- Glyn Millington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Friday, 20 December 2002, 07:29 AM +):
Are you editing .muttrc while mutt is running? Does mutt lock its config
file when it is in action?
Mutt doesn't lock the config file while running - I've often made
changes to it while running mutt
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 01:18:39AM +, p wrote:
debs,
my .muttrc is read-only. i need to
modify it, as i've been able to do
in the past. i don't know what i
did to make it r/o.
(permissions = 666)
$ ls -la .muttrc
-rw-rw-rw-1 bt bt 8503 Oct 31 00:13
files, try to move the
contents of .muttrc to a new filename,
delete .muttrc, and then copy the con-
tents of that new file back into a
_new_ .muttrc.
in other words:
1) rm /var/tmp/vi.recover/*
That should be all you need to do. You can skip steps 2-4.
2) cat .muttrc
debs,
my .muttrc is read-only. i need to
modify it, as i've been able to do
in the past. i don't know what i
did to make it r/o.
(permissions = 666)
$ ls -la .muttrc
-rw-rw-rw-1 bt bt 8503 Oct 31 00:13 .muttrc
(i am user bt, so i am in the group.)
$ groups
bt mail
Hi,
* p [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-12-20 02:18]:
my .muttrc is read-only. i need to
modify it, as i've been able to do
in the past. i don't know what i
did to make it r/o.
(permissions = 666)
$ ls -la .muttrc
-rw-rw-rw-1 bt bt 8503 Oct 31 00:13 .muttrc
That looks ok
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 01:18:39AM +, p wrote:
debs,
my .muttrc is read-only. i need to
modify it, as i've been able to do
in the past. i don't know what i
did to make it r/o.
(permissions = 666)
$ ls -la .muttrc
$ chmod 644 .muttrc
-rw-rw-rw-1 bt bt
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 05:47:17PM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote:
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 01:18:39AM +, p wrote:
debs,
my .muttrc is read-only. i need to
modify it, as i've been able to do
in the past. i don't know what i
did to make it r/o.
(permissions = 666)
$ ls -la
Are you editing .muttrc while mutt is running? Does mutt lock its config
file when it is in action?
Glyn
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p [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-12-20 04:21:28 +]:
my .muttrc is read-only. I need to
-rw-rw-rw-1 bt bt 8503 Oct 31 00:13 .muttrc
That does not look read-only to me. Looks very writable. Too
writable.
...oops, sorry about the world writeable.
(the three 6's should've
/[],
{mailhost.sea.rdlg.net}corpmail/[],
{mailhost.sea.rdlg.net}provmail/[]
I tried a number of combinations for such for mailboxes and folder
options under my .muttrc but obviously somethingi s missing. Anyone got
a good guess? I've dug around the mutt home page without much luck as
well
}provmail/[]
I tried a number of combinations for such for mailboxes and folder
options under my .muttrc but obviously somethingi s missing. Anyone got
a good guess? I've dug around the mutt home page without much luck as
well.
Kinda grasping at straws here, but did you try just a big fat
options under my .muttrc but obviously somethingi s missing. Anyone got
a good guess? I've dug around the mutt home page without much luck as
well.
:wq!
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