Jean-Sebastien Morisset ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Whenever mutt displays a thread, the arrows look like "AA" with little
accents on top. I'm using iso-8859-1 which I think is the default. Oddly
enough, mutt can display french characters in messages. Am I trading one
for the other? Which
This means that your display font is lacking the
line-drawing characters. You can use mutt's ascii_chars
option in this case, or (probably better) look out for a
different display character set.
On 2000-03-20 14:31:35 -0500, Jean-Sebastien Morisset wrote:
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 14:31:35 -0500
Hi!
On Son, Mär 12, 2000 at 10:54:45 -0500, David T-G wrote
it into the standard distribution. While mutt *does* do pretty
darned much everything, and well, and fast, and so on, there is a
constant battle against code bloat and creeping featurism. Since
Hm, you think so? Some patches are
Hi there...
I'm new to Mutt (and yes, I'm using Pine to send this; I'm won't be using
Mutt fully until I get this figured out! :) ), and I'm having trouble with
one particular area: using multiple email addresses.
Here's what I have so far:
In my .muttrc, I have (among other things) the
On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 07:52:00AM +0100, Byrial Jensen wrote:
I would prefer to name the jump function directly instead of
relying on the key binding of "1":
folder-hook . 'push jump1enter'
Thanks for that. I had some macros to get back to the appropriate
mailbox in the mailbox screen when
On Mon, Mar 20, 2000 at 03:39:20PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
...and then Mikko Hänninen said...
% Not really an option, but a supported method would be to set up a
% folder hook in your .muttrc, which matches all folders:
%
% folder-hook . 'push "1enter"'
If Aleksey meant to start with the
Sorry, I was having problems with Postfix, so this never got to the
list. The problems are fixed now (I hope... Guess I'll find out soon
enough.)
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Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 23:52:18 -0500 (EST)
From: James F. Kubecki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
LISTSERV appears to prefer Sender: to From: (incorrectly?).
My From: is always set to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (a forwarding service) and
Sender: varies as I send mail from different machines. As a result,
I can't seem to subscribe myself ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to a LISTSERV mailing
list (moreover, if I
On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 01:45:53PM +0100, Gero Treuner wrote:
On Mon, Mar 20, 2000 at 03:39:20PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
...and then Mikko Hänninen said...
% Not really an option, but a supported method would be to set up a
% folder hook in your .muttrc, which matches all folders:
%
%
Gero Treuner wrote at Die.03/21/00-10:35:32Uhr:
Hi!
On Sun, Mar 19, 2000 at 01:58:47PM +0100, Clemens Wohld wrote:
## Show TXT-documentation when pressing F1:
macro generic f1 "!less /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt\n" \
"Show Mutt documentation"
This looks ok.
I know :(
Thats why i
Wilhelm Wienemann wrote at Die.03/21/00-10:35:32Uhr:
Was the mutt-1.0pre2i which you used to update a source
or a binary-package (*.i386.rpm)?
binary-package.
This mutt-version before was an i386.rpm.
There are now some problems with the F1/ F2 to show help.
I have set in my .muttrc
Anatoly Vorobey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
LISTSERV appears to prefer Sender: to From: (incorrectly?).
My From: is always set to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (a forwarding service) and
Sender: varies as I send mail from different machines. As a result,
I can't seem to subscribe myself ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to
Hey,
I stopped by the channel and no one was there, so I'm going to ask
here. The thing that has been keeping me from switching from pine is that
I like pine's merged interface where I only have to use one program with
one set of keybindings to do mail or nntp. Is there somewhere I
I keep posting at Clug, but nothing is showing up, and hoping this gets
through to anyone. The situtation is this:
I used to use pgp5, but because of lack of documentation
and "appropriate and/or common usage," according to my research, I
found that it wasn't for me. I submitted my key to the
James F. Kubecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sat, 18 Mar 2000:
I'm new to Mutt (and yes, I'm using Pine to send this; I'm won't be using
Mutt fully until I get this figured out! :) ),
Well, since I can't check the headers, which Mutt version are you using?
This is significant because the
At 23:52 -0500 18 Mar 2000, "James F. Kubecki" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
set nouse_domain # 'cause I'm on a dialup
my_hdr From: James F. Kubecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] # Default email
set alternates=((james|linux)@kubecki.com|[EMAIL PROTECTED])
set reverse_name=yes
Michael Thies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 21 Mar 2000:
But all my incoming mails are going to $HOME/INBOX in pine-format.
What's "pine-format"? Doesn't Pine use standard unix mbox files?
Not to /var/mail/mthies
In /etc/mail/sendmail* I didn't find the point, why mails are going to
At 23:08 +0100 21 Mar 2000, Michael Thies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But all my incoming mails are going to $HOME/INBOX in pine-format.
Not to /var/mail/mthies
Set the MAIL environment variable to the location of your inbox or put
'set spoolfile="$HOME/INBOX"' in your .muttrc file. As far as I
On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 03:55:38PM -0500, James O'Kane wrote:
Hey,
I stopped by the channel and no one was there, so I'm going to ask
here. The thing that has been keeping me from switching from pine is that
I like pine's merged interface where I only have to use one program with
one
Hi!
On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 11:08:41PM +0100, Michael Thies wrote:
at my new job, I have an account on a slowlaris-machine.
the one and only mua is pine *argh*
Quoting your header:
Organization: IT Services - Thies
It's not a new job in your own company, isn't it?
But all my incoming
A quick one...can mutt ask for a return receipt?
John
what is the syntax for specifying a keyserver in the options file
i want to access http:///clug.chicago.il.us:11371
and have entered it this way:
http:///clug.chicago.il.us:11371
clug.chicago.il.us:11371
clug.chicago.il.us
but no luck, thus far
--
/helfman
"At any given moment, you may
On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 11:08:41PM +0100, Michael Thies wrote:
But all my incoming mails are going to $HOME/INBOX in pine-format.
Not to /var/mail/mthies
Others have told you how to get mutt to read mail from an arbitrary location,
so I won't cover that here, but I felt the need to clear
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