Michael Tatge writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have a major problem with Mutt 1.0i. Mail to some hosts does not reach its
> destination without me getting an error message. I use sendmail as MTA and
> it seems that sendmail is correctly configured. When I use netscape or kmail
> this does not happen though I
Well the Subject says it all, pretty much. It doesn't bring up the news
reading program, tin. I'd like to configure this for slrn...
Howard Arons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 11 Feb 2000:
> Some of my messages show up in the index with a different date than any
> of the headers show. Example:
> DATE: 29 Jan 00 1:24:33 AM
> shows up in the index with a date of Mar 06.
> What's going on?
It's a Y2K bug. It's fixed in Mut
Michael Tatge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 11 Feb 2000:
> [t@deep-thought ~]$ mailq
It's been awhile since I deal with sendmail, and I'm sort of
half-guessing here...
> --Q-ID-- --Size-- -Q-Time- Sender/Recipient
> # message written with mutt
> VAA01040
At 4:32 PM EST on February 11 Alisdair McDiarmid sent off:
> > - A reminder to actually attach that file you said you were going to attach.
>
> Ooh, how does that work?
Well, you get http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/mutt/post.el.gz and follow the
instructions.
Less cryptically, when you finish e
On Fri, Feb 11 2000, at 21:32 +, Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
>> I can speak for emacs' post mode, albeit from hazy memory since it's been far
>> too long since I've worked on it.
>>
>> - A reminder to actually attach that file you said you were going to attach.
>Ooh, how does that work?
The wa
On Fri, Feb 11, 2000 at 03:33:42PM -0500, Rob Reid wrote:
>
> I can speak for emacs' post mode, albeit from hazy memory since it's been far
> too long since I've worked on it.
>
> - A reminder to actually attach that file you said you were going to attach.
Ooh, how does that work?
--
Alisdair
Adam,
On 00-02-10 11:55, Adam McKenna wrote:
> I've looked thru the docs and the help, but I can't seem to find a command to
> forward a message including attachments. It doesn't seem possible to me that
> mutt wouldn't have this functionality. Is there a specific option I need to
> set in .mut
On Fri, Feb 11, 2000 at 04:00:57PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> Well then, you need to somehow find out what's the difference in headers
> between the emails that work and which don't.
There doesn't seem to be any difference, but I just found that:
[t@deep-thought ~]$ mailq
Mai
At 9:28 AM EST on February 11 Ben H sent off:
> i, like many a mutt user, have seen Mutt modes for jed and vi and the
> beloved emacs. As i dont use any of these editors (/usr/bin/joe is the way)
> What am i missing out on?
I can speak for emacs' post mode, albeit from hazy memory since it's b
I'm sorry to say that I think this has been discussed, but I paid no
attention because I hadn't noticed the problem.
Some of my messages show up in the index with a different date than any
of the headers show. Example:
- Sample message headers -
>From hlarons Sun Jan 30 13:3
Hello,
I've scoured the manual and just can't find this.
Whenever I reply to a message, and include the original message
(and edit it), finally I am ready to send it.
I save and exit the editor, and hit "y" (to send).
It always asks me:
"(attachment #1) modified. Update encoding? ([y]/n):
Hallo,
i, like many a mutt user, have seen Mutt modes for jed and vi and the
beloved emacs. As i dont use any of these editors (/usr/bin/joe is the way)
i have no idea what these all do and what im missing out on.
What am i missing out on?
is there one for joe?
and can we not start a blah is b
Why no pine? pine still works with qmail. You need only modify the
/etc/.pinerc file (I think it's called that). Anyway, it's in the qmail
documentation. I run Linux, qmail, Maildir, and pine and mutt without
problems.
I've always thought of mutt as an advanced mailer. Why force it on
inexper
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 09:34:50AM -0800, Seraphim Larsen wrote:
> Instead of: save-hook '~C mutt-users' =lists/mutt
>
> Use this: folder-hook . save-hook '~C mutt-users' =lists/mutt
>
> But that seems awfully tedious.
This is an unfortunate case, but since Mutt does not save configuratio
Michael Tatge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 11 Feb 2000:
> > It could be caused by a wrong envelope `From '.
>
> I don't think so.
[...]
Well then, you need to somehow find out what's the difference in headers
between the emails that work and which don't. Though normally,
differences in he
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 12:53:43PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
>
> It could be caused by a wrong envelope `From '. If it is set
> incorrectly, your error messages from remote SMTP servers will go to the
> wrong address. You can try adding this to your .muttrc:
>
> set sendmail="/usr/sbin/s
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 05:17:23AM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> Michael Tatge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 10 Feb 2000:
> > I have a major problem with Mutt 1.0i. Mail to some hosts does not reach its
> > destination without me getting an error message.
>
> What is the error message?
I do
Tobias Wagener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 11 Feb 2000:
> I have a maildir with mails of mine and mail of others. Now I want, if
> the mail is from me, the "index" shows the name of the one the Mails goto,
> and if the Mail is from someone, I want to see the name of him/her.
The %F $index_f
Hi,
I want to ask if there is a posibility, to get a per mail "index_format", or
another feature to do the following.
I have a maildir with mails of mine and mail of others. Now I want, if
the mail is from me, the "index" shows the name of the one the Mails goto,
and if the Mail is from someone,
old system: Irix, sendmail, /bin/mail, Pine
new system: FreeBSD, qmail, Maildir, mutt
i have lots of Pine users. they will resist learning Mutt. how can
i make it easy on them? are there key bindings for Pine emulation?
i'll set up Pico as their default editor but besides that I'm not
sur
Matt Harrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 10 Feb 2000:
> i have lots of Pine users. they will resist learning Mutt. how can
> i make it easy on them? are there key bindings for Pine emulation?
Look in the contrib subdirectory that comes with Mutt, you will find
Pine.rc. This ought t
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