On 2000-06-08 18:11:42 -0500, Andrew Eichmann wrote:
my_hdr Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd rather do this:
set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
set envelope_from
set hostname="enteract.com"
I used to run pine, and didn't have this problem after
I forced the header to say [EMAIL
On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 05:54:17PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
%
% Basically what I would like to see is POP support in mutt to be on the
% line of IMAP support, polling of mailhost and delivering it to an INBOX
% or something similiar.
I can imagine that... Of course, it gets back to the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Yes, many moons ago, I was promoting the way that a number of other
Unix MUAs handle POP3 mail. They keep a local record of mail in the
POP3 mailbox (not copies of the mail messages themselves) and thus you
I asked ESR this - and his reply was
Roland Rosenfeld:
Byrial Jensen:
| I want to autoview PDFs, but also be able to kick off acroread.
|
|application/pdf; pdf2txt %s; needsterminal; copiousoutput
|application/pdf; acroread %s
|
|Try reversing the order of these two lines.
Thanks. That did it.
Roland Rosenfeld:
Associate Dean:
n |I do not know about pdf2txt. Could someone please post a source for it
|and perhaps add a link to the www.mutt.org pages - I do not think it is
|there vut could of course be wrong.
pdftotext was written by the same guy that did xpdf.
Byrial Jensen:
| I want to autoview PDFs, but also be able to kick off acroread.
|
|application/pdf; pdf2txt %s; needsterminal; copiousoutput
|application/pdf; acroread %s
|
|The first usable mailcap entry is always used. Try to reverse the
|two lines.
Actually, that doesn't
David T-G:
|Oy!
|
|Well, then, what about
|
| application/pdf; acroread %s
| application/pdf; pdf2txt %s; needsterminal; copiousoutput
| application/pdf; acroread %s
|
|to work for both? mutt will take the first one and never get to the
|dupe; Netscape will fall through to the end
Hi, folks --
Hokay; I finally have an imap test account and a build of 1.2 and I can
confirm, once again, that making an imap connection and then exiting (not
quitting), without even reading any messages, will change all of my 'N'ew
message flags to 'O'ld.
What do I need to do or attach to
David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Hokay; I finally have an imap test account and a build of 1.2 and I can
confirm, once again, that making an imap connection and then exiting (not
quitting), without even reading any messages, will change all of my 'N'ew
message flags to 'O'ld.
How 'bout
Suresh --
...and then Suresh Ramasubramanian said...
% David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
%
% quitting), without even reading any messages, will change all of my 'N'ew
% message flags to 'O'ld.
%
% How 'bout 'set nomark_old'?
Nope, and that shouldn't have an effect when e'x'iting
David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
to check and set nomark_old (mark_old was set), then 'c'hanged to
{zero}INBOX (where "zero" is our machine name) and gave my password,
got the index of 5 messages, immediately hit 'x' to exit, and then
checked $MAIL and found five old messages and our
Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 09 Jun 2000:
Yeah, sure - but, something commandline like fetchmail which is _also_
interactive (allowing you to download headers from a pop3 mailbox and then
download only those you want to download) would be great.
Ideas?
Perl's
Suresh --
...and then Suresh Ramasubramanian said...
% David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
%
% got the index of 5 messages, immediately hit 'x' to exit, and then
%
% What happens if you quit mutt using q ...?
The same thing, whether or not nomark_old is set.
Perhaps it's worth noting
Hi, folks --
A while back I asked about automatic limiting by date and for help with
pushing in a limit command when calling mutt from a script. Well, I have
all of that worked out -- or thought I did, at least.
My little script goes through the procmail logs and generates a list of
folders to
On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 06:11:51PM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 2000-06-08 16:00:11 +0100, John Poltorak wrote:
X-Mailer: Mutt 0.94.15i
How do I resend a msg from my outbox?
Upgrade. :-)
I will gladly do so if you can point me to a newer OS/2 version :-).
--
How do I set the order of my mailbox to 'reverse mailbox order'?
This is the order which it starts up in, but if I change it to
something else, than I don't see any option for changing it
back.
--
John
John --
...and then John Poltorak said...
% How do I set the order of my mailbox to 'reverse mailbox order'?
Select 'O' to specify a reverse order, and then 'u' for unsorted.
%
% This is the order which it starts up in, but if I change it to
% something else, than I don't see any option for
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 09:44:54AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
John --
...and then John Poltorak said...
% How do I set the order of my mailbox to 'reverse mailbox order'?
Select 'O' to specify a reverse order, and then 'u' for unsorted.
Many thanks for that.
%
% This is the order which it
David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 09 Jun 2000:
push "l ~N ~r 09/06/2000-\n"
Invalid day of month: 09/06/2000-
Reproduced here. (Mutt 1.1.9) I didn't try it with push, just a
regular limit command.
Leaving out the 0 before the 9 ("9/06/2000") helps, Mutt doesn't
complain
This 'leaving out the '0' might explain it :-)
Mutt may be stumbling upon an octal digit '9'
which is illegal by reading the Number '09'
which is 'in octal' beginning with '0'.
(Standard conversion in C-library).
I did not look in the sources though,
but I had that problem a few times in
On 000609, at 07:08:31, Randall Hopper wrote:
Byrial Jensen:
| I want to autoview PDFs, but also be able to kick off acroread.
|
|application/pdf; pdf2txt %s; needsterminal; copiousoutput
|application/pdf; acroread %s
|
|The first usable mailcap entry is always used. Try to
Chr. v. Stuckrad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 09 Jun 2000:
Mutt may be stumbling upon an octal digit '9'
which is illegal by reading the Number '09'
which is 'in octal' beginning with '0'.
Yes, this must be it. I tried 01/09/1999- as the limit, and Mutt then
complained of invalid month.
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 06:49:18AM -0400, Randall Hopper wrote:
Associate Dean:
n |I do not know about pdf2txt. Could someone please post a source for it
|and perhaps add a link to the www.mutt.org pages - I do not think it is
|there vut could of course be wrong.
pdftotext was written by
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 05:50:51PM +0300, Mikko Hnninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if it would be possible to make Mutt always assume decimal, as
I doubt anyone will be specifying dates in either octal or hex. :-)
It's kind of cool though, a limit of ~r 011/6/0x7d0- actually works.
On Friday, 09 June 2000 at 08:08, David T-G wrote:
Hi, folks --
Hokay; I finally have an imap test account and a build of 1.2 and I can
confirm, once again, that making an imap connection and then exiting (not
quitting), without even reading any messages, will change all of my 'N'ew
Marius Gedminas proclaimed on mutt-users that:
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 02:39:26PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Yeah, sure - but, something commandline like fetchmail which is _also_
interactive (allowing you to download headers from a pop3 mailbox and then
download only those you
* Marius Gedminas [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 10:55:04PM +0200)
On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 10:01:42AM +0200, Gerhard den Hollander wrote:
now what would be nce if I could do something like
(pseudosyntax)
color index from_the_boss yellow default
color index priority=urgent
Due to my rapidly growing cache of mail I've moved away from using IMAP on my ISP's
server and am now storing all mail locally. Everything is working nicely, except for
the management of the many email addresses I receive mail at.
I would like to compose messages by default from [EMAIL
jeremy redburn proclaimed on mutt-users that:
The reverse_name works beautifully if I use set realname and set from instead of the
my_hdr commands but these don't seem to work correctly as normal mail I send out
comes from
jredburn@mylocaldomain instead of jredburn@myispdomain.
set
2000-06-09-06:49:18 Randall Hopper:
pdf2txt is just my simple shell script wrapper for it which
supports getting the text file on standard output.
At least in the version of pdftotext shipped with Red Hat 6.2
(0.90), pdftotext(1) claims that if the output file is "-", the
output will go to
Hi again.
I like threaded view very much, but am curious as to what the * in the
thread tree display means.
--
Stand Fast,
tjg.
Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chief Technology Officer www.exceptionalminds.com
Red Hat Certified Engineer
Timothy --
...and then Timothy Grant said...
% Hi again.
%
% I like threaded view very much, but am curious as to what the * in the
% thread tree display means.
Then you should read the manual ;-)
A * shows up when mutt has allowed a same-subject message to be part of
the thread even if it
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 04:39:32PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
% I like threaded view very much, but am curious as to what the * in the
% thread tree display means.
Then you should read the manual ;-)
Hey who needs manuals when a resource like this list is available!wink
Never being shy
(Extremely long lines wrapped to 72 columns. Hint, hint.)
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 03:50:06PM -0400, jeremy redburn wrote:
I would like to compose messages by default from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] not [EMAIL PROTECTED] because I
don't want mail actually sent directly to my local machine -- I want
How do the color names in the muttrc file related to real colors on
the screen.
I am running mutt on Solaris within an xterm.
If I set TERM=vt100, everything works, but only in black and white.
If I leave TERM=xterm, then I get colors, however the only colours that seem
to work are white,
Marius Gedminas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 09 Jun 2000:
Use `set from=...' instead of `my_hdr From: ...'.
Right, this is the way to go.
$realname takes
precedence over $from, but not over my_hdr.
Actually, not exactly that. $realname contains the name part of the
address. $from is
Hi..!!!
I want to do a script to send some messages.. but the message is
an HTML page... how can I set the Content-Type: to text/html ???
or how can I send an html page???
I am ding the follow:
mutt -s "Testemail" -i "message.html" [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
with this the content type
One is available on the site below.
On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 12:03:01PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian muttered:
| Jason Helfman proclaimed on mutt-users that:
|
| I have followed the information off of this site:
|
| http://www.acc.umu.se/~snaggen/hacks.html
|
| Speaking of slrn, can anybody
Pedro Sotelo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 09 Jun 2000:
I am ding the follow:
mutt -s "Testemail" -i "message.html" [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
with this the content type is text/plain and I can se the HTML tags
in the body of the message but I can't se the HTML page...
If you really
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 10:56:04PM +0100, Nigel Tamplin wrote:
How do the color names in the muttrc file related to real colors on
the screen.
I am running mutt on Solaris within an xterm.
If I set TERM=vt100, everything works, but only in black and white.
If I leave TERM=xterm, then I
When I use the 'a' key to add an address to my
alias file, it defaults to the senders address.
Is there a way to select other addresses from the
header?
I've searched the mutt manual but not found an
answer.
Thanks,
kelly
I have a cron entry to backup mail every 1st of the month, but the
volume of muttusers and having it locally is more powerful to me then
going to the online archives, at the moment, plus I love the gzip
patch!!!
Thanks Roland!!! My unix bitch! LOL
How would I setup a crontab entry to zip every
hi,
i want to know if it is possible to read newsgroups in mutt.
Regards,
Janek Richter
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Lars Hecking proclaimed on mutt-users that:
You would probably be better off with some tool that is meant for
composing and sending MIME-messages from the command line, for example
I have a program called metasend on my Debian system.
I have this phantastic tool on my system which is
Janek Richter proclaimed on mutt-users that:
i want to know if it is possible to read newsgroups in mutt.
There is a patch available for an old version of mutt at
http://www.mutt.org - or you can download something like newsfetch (rpm
available at contrib.redhat.com - search google for the
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