Hello,
* Jason Helfman wrote on 12 Apr 2000:
> I am wondering how I can automate, and gzip the messages from date from
> date a to date b, say for a full month.
As I am using the compressed folders patch, this is quite useful an
option :-)
My mbox-hooks look like
mbox-hook ! 'in-
I'm experiencing an oddity when I use mutt with IMAP: After I mark some
files for deletion, I hit '$' to synchronize the changes and get the
deleted messages off my screen. When this happens, ALL of the messages
disappear from the index until either new mail arrives, I change folders
and then ch
On 12-Apr-2000, Jason Helfman wrote:
> i am receiving this error after I patch the tree with the downloaded
> patch for version mutt-1.1.10
> First and foremost, would this patch apply to the version for
> mutt-1.1.10i?
I'm using 1.1.10 patch for 1.1.11 with no problem. Except this:
> keymap.h:
i am receiving this error after I patch the tree with the downloaded
patch for version mutt-1.1.10
First and foremost, would this patch apply to the version for
mutt-1.1.10i?
DBINDIR=\"/usr/local/bin\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H=1 -I. -I. -Iintl
-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include/ncurses -I./intl -Wal
forget it, i gzipped it and patched it, thanks for the help..
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 10:34:58AM -0500, Jason Helfman muttered:
| the error is that it isn't in gzip format, when i tried to download it,
| .gz extension was removed, added it of course wouldn't make a
| differencedoes anyone hav
the error is that it isn't in gzip format, when i tried to download it,
.gz extension was removed, added it of course wouldn't make a
differencedoes anyone have the patch, i looked on the mutt/contrib
site..no go
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 08:24:29AM -0500, Ronny Haryanto muttered:
| On 12-Apr-2
Wow, my messages are piling up. I have procmail filter that backs up all
incoming email and the sent mails are piling up as well, 2000+.
I am wondering how I can automate, and gzip the messages from date from
date a to date b, say for a full month.
If I get a way to do this from thi
When I go to reply to a message that was sent in HTML format,
mutt doesn't quote the original message. The reply body just
has the $attribution string.
Is there a way to get mutt to pipe the message through lynx
and include it in the body of the reply ? (with the $indent_str ?)
- Tom
I have a great script that I have added to since, but this is my
lists.rc file that is called with .procmailrc
email me off the list if you would like it.
On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 12:25:24AM +0100, Lars Hecking muttered:
| Arnold S. Ferrer writes:
| > How do I filter email using mutt (Mutt 1.0i)?
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 07:00:33PM -0400, Rich Kulawiec ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
said:
> Being able to limit the display by subject (~s), to (~t) and other
> criteria is great...but I save all of my Usenet news as standard Unix
> mailbox files, and I'd like to be able to use ~n to select messages
> who
Arnold S. Ferrer writes:
> How do I filter email using mutt (Mutt 1.0i)? To have mutt
> take any message with a subject pattern and have it move the mail
> from the imap server to my local folder, say junk or something.
>
> Specifically, the pattern of the Subject field is:
>
> RNA00nn n
Being able to limit the display by subject (~s), to (~t) and other
criteria is great...but I save all of my Usenet news as standard Unix
mailbox files, and I'd like to be able to use ~n to select messages
whose header "Newsgroups" matches the supplied string.
In other words, "l" followed by "~n n
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 03:19:48PM -0700, Ryan M. wrote:
> Quick question.
>
> What do I need to set to specially format the way each message is listed...
> in a list of messages in a mail box?
I think you mean the message index. Have a look at $index_format.
Michael
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Hi,
I have two questions, maybe someone can help me.
[1]
I have set this alternates stuff and my From address is now the same as
the address to which the message was sent i'm replying to, unless
overruled by a send-hook.
This works ok, except for one point. In some cases, if the addresses
matc
Quick question.
What do I need to set to specially format the way each message is listed...
in a list of messages in a mail box?
ie, right now, each message in a list is formated somewhat as following:
flag - date - name - subject
I know this can be changed... can someone point me the a spot to
How do I filter email using mutt (Mutt 1.0i)? To have mutt
take any message with a subject pattern and have it move the mail
from the imap server to my local folder, say junk or something.
Specifically, the pattern of the Subject field is:
RNA00nn new ticket for SCH Help Center
Wh
If the need were to come about, would this be possible with the mutt
mail client, or is this more the job of the MTA?
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2000-04-12-15:47:17 Hartmut Gehrke-Tschudi:
> I can't get my mutt to decrypt incoming pgp-Mails.
> I RTFM and all Faq.
> I run Mutt 1.0pre3i under Suse Linux 6.3 and
> Pretty Good Privacy(tm) 2.6.3i
>
> As I understand it there should be a command to decrypt within mutt.
> But I canot find it in
I can`t get my mutt to decrypt incoming pgp-Mails.
I RTFM and all Faq.
I run Mutt 1.0pre3i under Suse Linux 6.3 and
Pretty Good Privacy(tm) 2.6.3i
As I understand it there should be a command to decrypt within mutt.
But I canot find it in the help-menue.
I set everything to pgp2 in .muttrc
I a
I have problems setting up the mutt mailer. I use a Unix station, when I
enter mutt,
I get the mailer but do not have the muttrc anywhere to be found. I got
some of
the .muttrc from the site and copied it and it's still being ignored.
When I created an alias file and sourced it, I was always told
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 01:00:33AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> Duncan --
>
> The short answer to your first question (how to change $folder or,
> actually $save_name) is that a few people have asked about it a few times
> without getting a great answer, and I'm extremely interested in getting
> it
The mutt rpms at
http://mutt.linuxatwork.at/
come in a compressed-folders patch flavor - grab one with "cfp" in the
name.
This is also the place to watch for the mutt-1.2 rpms, which will appear
within a day or two of the source release.
Alec
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hello all,
As i have "unset allow_8bit" in /etc/Muttrc, the mails i send are always
encoded as "quoted-printable"! Can i change it to "base64"?
Regards.
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On 12-Apr-2000, Jason Helfman wrote:
> I'd like to use this patch, but how would I apply the patch to the
> source code?
tar xvfz mutt...tar.gz
cd mutt...
zcat /path/to/patch.compressed...gz | patch -p1
Ronny
I'd like to use this patch, but how would I apply the patch to the
source code?
- Original Message -
From: José Romildo Malaquias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 3:06 am
Subject: any chance of getting compressed folders in rhl mutt package?
> There is around a patch
Harry Henry Gebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb/wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 10, 2000 at 02:17:46PM +0800, Song Jianping wrote:
> > Can mutt send html file diretly, without be treated as attachment.
>
> I am pretty sure that all mailers include HTML as an attachment, in
> fact with MIME even the plain text
There is around a patch for mutt that add support
for compression (gzip and bzip2) folders to mutt.
It allows me to keep my email archives from discussion
lists compressed, freeing disk space. It would be
nice to have the mutt package released by RedHat
with this patch applied. What does the rh de
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 02:02:12AM +0100, Bruce Richardson wrote:
> I'm trying to get Tin to use Mutt as a mailer, with mixed results. If I have
>"Interactive mailer" off and call
>
> mutt -H %F
>
> then I find myself re-editing the message in Mutt after I've already written in in
>Tin
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