Re: Xterm cut-n-paste with mutt

1999-04-19 Thread Petri Kaukasoina
On Mon, Apr 19, 1999 at 03:41:13PM -0400, rfi from Rich Roth wrote: > On Mon, Apr 19, 1999 at 10:48:51AM -0400, David Shaw wrote: > > > I am using mutt with s-lang, and I have noticed that if I do an xterm cut > > and paste, I get the spaces at the end of each line. Normally, with an > > I have

Re: limit question

1999-04-19 Thread Einar Indridason
> > limit string that matches nothing, like "b6a3", to make the limit fail > > so that it'll take me back to the full inbox. Is there a more elegant > > way? > > The command to show all messages is ~b A I use "~l all" (yes, I did use Elm before...) I have one complaint about mutt, however... It

Re: limit question

1999-04-19 Thread Anonymous
On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 05:33:45PM -0700, Robert Chien wrote: > Hi, > > I have a simple question: after I type 'l' to limit messages by a > certain criteria (usually by sender's email addr), when I'm done, I > would like to go back to my full inbox. But there's no "unlimit" key > definition (or i

Re: IMAP folders

1999-04-19 Thread Robert Chien
On Sat, Apr 17, 1999 at 09:43:50PM -0400, Dan McDonald wrote: > spoolfile to {server}INBOX. However, I cant get any of the other folders > to work that are located at {server}mail/folder. If I set the spoolfile > to {server}mail/folder it works ok, but i cant set multiple spoolfiles. > I tried "

Xterm cut-n-paste with mutt

1999-04-19 Thread David Shaw
Hiya, I am using mutt with s-lang, and I have noticed that if I do an xterm cut and paste, I get the spaces at the end of each line. Normally, with an xterm cut and paste, the tailing spaces are left off, which is very handy. Does anyone know if this is a mutt thing or a s-lang thing? More to

Error sending message, child exited 127 ().

1999-04-19 Thread Nassib Nassar
Hi, I've installed mutt 0.95.4 (the FreeBSD port) on a pretty clean "out of the box" installation of FreeBSD 3.1. When I try to send mail I get: Error sending message, child exited 127 (). Before that I tried 0.95.3 and had the same problem. Both pine and UNIX mail work fine. I've been ru

Re: limit question

1999-04-19 Thread Gero Treuner
Hi! On Mon, Apr 19, 1999 at 01:48:15PM +, Einar Indridason wrote: > I have one complaint about mutt, however... It is too efficient... I can > read/deal with my email a bit speedier than I could under Elm :-) Not too efficient, it just saves you money: sell your computer and get an older sec

Re: Turn-off automatic marking as 'read'?

1999-04-19 Thread David DeSimone
marek jedlinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > However, I think that the first, simpler suggestion would be > relatively easy to implement. It just needs an additional .rc > setting, an if clause somewhere in the code, and a key binding for > 'mark-read'. All things are simple to he who doesn't

Re: Turn-off automatic marking as 'read'?

1999-04-19 Thread Michael Jennings
On Friday, 16 April 1999, at 20:03:10 (+), marek jedlinski wrote: > > That key-combination doesn't generate anything special in a typical > > xterm. On my system they generate (arrow-key and ctrl-arrow-key) the > > exact same escape sequences. So it doesn't matter if Mutt will let you > > b

Re: netscape and mutt (windows & unix)...

1999-04-19 Thread Brian D. Winters
On Sun, Apr 18, 1999 at 02:34:42PM -0700, Todd Strilchuk wrote: > i have a related question about using mutt with netscape. currently i > have a pc environment setup at work (windows nt) and have access to > our unix box via exceed. is there any way to configure netscape (on > my pc) to run a un

Re: limit question

1999-04-19 Thread Robert Chien
On Sun, Apr 18, 1999 at 04:28:03PM +0200, Stefan `Sec` Zehl wrote: > On Fri, Apr 16, 1999 at 06:38:17PM -0700, Robert Chien wrote: > > This is good, but wouldn't it be more intuitive to show me all messages > > when the limit is blank? developers, would you consider this? > > We had this discussi

Re: limit question

1999-04-19 Thread David DeSimone
Robert Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Also, I've noticed that if I do limit, delete, sync, multiple times in > random order, sometimes all New mails in my inbox are marked read! I > have not been able to reproduce it, but it's possibly a bug. I'm > using IMAP. The new/old status is contro

Re: IMAP folders

1999-04-19 Thread David DeSimone
Dan McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have my inbox working ok by setting the spoolfile to {server}INBOX. > However, I cant get any of the other folders to work that are located > at {server}mail/folder. I use Mutt in exactly this configuration, and it works for me: set spoolfile="{

Re: Xterm cut-n-paste with mutt

1999-04-19 Thread David DeSimone
David Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am using mutt with s-lang, and I have noticed that if I do an xterm > cut and paste, I get the spaces at the end of each line. Normally, > with an xterm cut and paste, the tailing spaces are left off, which is > very handy. I have been annoyed by this

Re: Turn-off automatic marking as 'read'?

1999-04-19 Thread Erik Jacobsen
On Mon, Apr 19, 1999 at 12:57 PM, David DeSimone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed: > You can test this out by typing Ctrl-V at your shell prompt, then > pressing the Up-Arrow key. You should see "^[[A" on your input line; > that's the sequence of VT100 codes for cursor-up. Then, if you type > Ctrl-V,

[Q] Verifying downloaded files with pgp

1999-04-19 Thread Aris mulyono
I'm trying to verify the files I downloaded from mutt site. First of all I downloaded signing-key.asc and insert it to my pubkey ring. And then I downloaded the file and its corresponding pgp signed message file. Let's say diff-0.95.3-0.95.4.gz Then I did : $ pgp -p diff-0.95.3-0.95.4.gz.asc Her

Re: limit question

1999-04-19 Thread David DeSimone
Robert Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 1. I'm sure people will ask this question in the future again, so how > about putting this in the doc? I think Section 4. Advanced Usage is > suitable. Hey, Mutt is an Open Source program. That means that YOU can go and put it into the docs, written up

Re: Xterm cut-n-paste with mutt

1999-04-19 Thread Thomas Hafner
Hi, On 19.04.99 (10:48), David Shaw wrote: % Hiya, % % I am using mutt with s-lang, and I have noticed that if I do an xterm cut % and paste, I get the spaces at the end of each line. Normally, with an % xterm cut and paste, the tailing spaces are left off, which is very handy. hm, that's real

Re: Xterm cut-n-paste with mutt

1999-04-19 Thread David Shaw
On Mon, Apr 19, 1999 at 01:10:03PM -0500, David DeSimone wrote: > David Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I am using mutt with s-lang, and I have noticed that if I do an xterm > > cut and paste, I get the spaces at the end of each line. Normally, > > with an xterm cut and paste, the tailing

Re: Xterm cut-n-paste with mutt

1999-04-19 Thread rfi from Rich Roth
On Mon, Apr 19, 1999 at 10:48:51AM -0400, David Shaw wrote: > I am using mutt with s-lang, and I have noticed that if I do an xterm cut > and paste, I get the spaces at the end of each line. Normally, with an I have mutt/s-lang in rxvt (TERM=xterm) and do NOT get that effect - at least if I sta

Address replacement

1999-04-19 Thread Martin Julian DeMello
When I try to store a mail address under a preexisting alias, mutt complains that the alias is already in use, and returns. Wouldn't it make more sense to ask if I wanted to replace the address in the file? This is especially annoying when dealing with mails of the type "Hi, please note my new ema

Re: Error sending message, child exited 127 ().

1999-04-19 Thread David DeSimone
Nassib Nassar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Error sending message, child exited 127 (). Mutt may be trying to pass arguments to sendmail, that it does not understand. Try checking your dsn_notify and similar settings. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [

Re: Turn-off automatic marking as 'read'?

1999-04-19 Thread marek jedlinski
On Mon, 19 Apr 1999, David DeSimone wrote: [ctrl-arrow] > > > You can't type such a key sequence. :) > > That's weird: you're saying Linux can't do something DOS can? :) > You can test this out by typing Ctrl-V at your shell prompt, then > pressing the Up-Arrow key. You should see "^[[A" on

Using my vimrc

1999-04-19 Thread Rejo
Hi, I have set up a syntax file so i have colors within vim when editing an reply. I have this in my .muttrc: set editor="vim -u ~/.vimrc -c 'set textwidth=72'" I have set up my syntax file correctly. When i simply start vim from the command line all the colors work the way i want. However, whe

Wish: 'zoom' mode and vertical sizing

1999-04-19 Thread marek jedlinski
slrn (whose interface I find somewhat inferior to mutt's, because less configurable, although they're similar in many respects) has two useful features: * 'zoom' mode, which expands the article window to the full height of the screen, with the article list squeezed to a single line at bottom.

Re: Wish: 'zoom' mode and vertical sizing

1999-04-19 Thread David Thorburn-Gundlach
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Re: limit question

1999-04-19 Thread David Shaw
On Mon, Apr 19, 1999 at 12:48:25PM -0500, David DeSimone wrote: > Robert Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Also, I've noticed that if I do limit, delete, sync, multiple times in > > random order, sometimes all New mails in my inbox are marked read! I > > have not been able to reproduce it,

Re: Wish: 'zoom' mode and vertical sizing

1999-04-19 Thread Martin Julian DeMello
Also spracht David Thorburn-Gundlach... > Anything you can do inside .muttrc you can do inside mutt by using the > ':' command character. Thus, as you're reading a letter that you want > to zoom, you could simply type > > :set pager_index_lines=1 > > and continue reading in your almost-fu

netscape and mutt (windows & unix)...

1999-04-19 Thread Todd Strilchuk
i have a related question about using mutt with netscape. currently i have a pc environment setup at work (windows nt) and have access to our unix box via exceed. is there any way to configure netscape (on my pc) to run a unix mail program (xterm +ls -e $HOME/bin/mutt) through exceed's xstart fu

Re: limit question

1999-04-19 Thread Richard P. Groenewegen
On Sat, Apr 17, 1999 at 11:36:27AM +0200, Michael Thies wrote: > Bevan Broun hat ueber "Re: limit question" geschrieben: > > > Odd. I always just "l all". > > > > "l *" is shorter. > > But it shows me, that all messages are limited. And when using "l all" > I get the normal state back, i.e. un

Re: limit question

1999-04-19 Thread David Thorburn-Gundlach
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