Is it possible to send your mail and also postpone it.
Like if you wanted to send off a draft and then continue later
with improving the message.
Thanx
Eric Smith [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Is it possible to send your mail and also postpone it.
Like if you wanted to send off a draft and then continue later
with improving the message.
Either Fcc it to your postponed box or Bcc yourself.
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Jeremy Blosser | [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
Troy Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 01 Oct 1999:
1. In the folder "stuff", use the signature file ~/.sig and the address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
otherwise, use the default From: address and no sig
2. On any new message or replies to *@stuff.com, use the address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, Oct 01, 1999 at 09:38:17AM -0400 or thereabouts, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
On Fri, Oct 01, 1999 at 03:08:56PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Telsa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 01 Oct 1999:
I'm having some difficulties with the sorting by score ability of Mutt.
Telsa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sat, 02 Oct 1999:
I gather checking the entire message body would be a very big job
and result in slowing things down.
and
I'm not desperate to sort on message bodies
I actually use l(imit) with a ~b pattern quite frequently to locate some
messages from
Hello,
I am not quite sure what I did, but mutt does no longer display
German special characters äöüß (Umlaute).
I am using 1.0pre3i now and I think since switching from 0.9
this does not work any longer.
I have a SuSE Linux system (6.2). Interestingly ELM, that came
with the SuSE
On Fri, Oct 01, 1999 at 07:16:42PM +0200, Staffan Hämälä [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to disable the question "do you want to cancel this..."
that pops up after exiting the editor without making any changes?
That question is a bit annoying when I do want to send the message
(eg
Thus spake Staffan Hämälä:
Is it possible to disable the question "do you want to cancel this..."
that pops up after exiting the editor without making any changes?
That question is a bit annoying when I do want to send the message
(eg mailinglist commands, test messages, etc). If I really
Staffan Hämälä [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Is it possible to disable the question "do you want to cancel this..."
that pops up after exiting the editor without making any changes?
That question is a bit annoying when I do want to send the message
(eg mailinglist commands, test messages, etc).
Troy Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to change the From: address based on a message's recipient (ie,
based on what it gets when it prompts for To: and Subject:)?
I played with send-hook with no luck.
That's strange, because send-hook is exactly what you would use to
Staffan Hämälä [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to disable the question "do you want to cancel this..."
that pops up after exiting the editor without making any changes?
See the abort_unmodified variable in the manual.
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David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on
On Sat, 02 Oct 1999, Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) If in the folder "stuff", or if sending email to any @stuff.com
address, use
- a From header of "From: Troy Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
- a signature ~/.sig
2) Otherwise, use
- a From header with reverse_name (the address that
Reply-To:
Hi all
I'm new to mutt, so please bear with me.
Is it possible to set a timeout (5 sec.) before a message is marked as
read? It's because I think I have to be to carefull not to scroll over
new messages in the index.
Jess
On Sat, 02 Oct 1999, Dr. Christian Renner wrote:
Hello,
If you don't get responses it is because your Mail-Followup-To:-header
has an invalid email address in it.
I am not quite sure what I did, but mutt does no longer display
German special characters äöüß (Umlaute).
#set
Keith Harbaugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sat, 02 Oct 1999:
The content of this message is really contained in its subject line,
And looking at the subject line, I already saw what the problem is. :-)
but here are the details:
...
folder-hook . set index_format="%4C %Z %[%m-%d] %-20.20L
On Sat, 02 Oct 1999, Keith Harbaugh wrote:
folder-hook . set index_format="%4C %Z %[%m-%d] %-20.20L (%?M?#%03M%4l?) %s"
folder-hook a-folder-spanning-years \
set index_format="%4C %Z %[%Y-%m-%d] %-20.20L (%?M?#%03M%4l?) %s"
But when I then run mutt, and enter any folder, mutt beeps
In the index with threads what does the star (*) mean in the arrow?
for example:
message1 bla
message2 |-
message3 |*
message4 | |-
message5 |*
Thanks,
jan
Hi,
When i startup mutt, i see the whole thread. I can use ESC-V to
collapse/uncollapse all threads. How can i have them uncollapsed
at startup?
Thanks,
jan
Gero Treuner:
I acquired xterm-117, which seems to support utf-8 at least to the
extent that it looks right when I cat a utf-8 file to the terminal.
However, if I run mutt in the xterm, with charset=utf-8, it doesn't
look right:
Mutt assumes to have an 8-bit clean terminal for the
Hi!
As I'm communication mostly with persons/systems not capable of PGP/MIME
(like the RIPE database) I'm looking for a way to send non-MIME PGP messages.
Best regards,
Daniel
On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 12:03:35AM +0200, Jan Houtsma thus spoke:
Hi,
When i startup mutt, i see the whole thread. I can use ESC-V to
collapse/uncollapse all threads. How can i have them uncollapsed
at startup?
I think you meant to ask how you can have them all collapsed at startup,
since
On Sat, Oct 02, 1999 at 11:58:58PM +0200, Jan Houtsma thus spoke:
In the index with threads what does the star (*) mean in the arrow?
for example:
message1 bla
message2 |-
message3 |*
message4 | |-
message5 |*
It means that you
Daniel Roesen [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
As I'm communication mostly with persons/systems not capable of PGP/MIME
(like the RIPE database) I'm looking for a way to send non-MIME PGP messages.
Try the macros in doc/PGP-Notes.txt
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Jeremy Blosser | [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
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