You can do this quiet easilt. There is a gzip compression patch for
mailboxes that mutt reads just as any other mailbox. I can't recall teh
site but it is off the mutt links page.
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 03:34:52AM +0300, Mikko Hänninen muttered:
| Nils Vogels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 26
At 11:11 AM 7/25/00 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
>Russell Hoover proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
>> ignore * # This means "ignore all header lines by default."
>> unignore From: Date Subject To Cc Organization Organisation User-Agent \
>> X-Mailer X-
>> ignore X-Priority X-MSMail-Pri
If your on FreeBSD, syslog.conf can do that for you. I have mine set up to
zip, rename, mv all my logs. It can be set to archive, delete, mail, files
based on size or age. If your on Linux I'd look at a cron job.
DAve
And Mikko Hänninen said
> Nils Vogels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed,
At 13:45 -0500 25 Jul 2000, Ronny Haryanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On a slightly different but related subject, why can't "Reply-To" be
> used instead of "Mail-Followup-To"? Most mailers have already
> supported "Reply-To", so why not use that?
Because that wouldn't allow the person respondi
Johannes Zellner muttered:
> 1) color indicator red yellow
^
I guess you mean index here. The object indicator does not need any
pattern. And mutt doen't accept one.
>does not seem to work as expected. If I use for example
>[0-9]+ as pattern, all lines which contai
Nils Vogels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 26 Jul 2000:
> Therefore I would like to build like an autoarchiver which moves the mail
> monthly into a seperate, gzipped folder, so this months mail for the mutt list
> would end up in =mutt-july-2000.gz
>
> How would I go by this using mutt ?
I d
Hi list!
I have been using mutt for some months now and I'm getting to a completely new
problem :)
I have too much mail :-)
Therefore I would like to build like an autoarchiver which moves the mail
monthly into a seperate, gzipped folder, so this months mail for the mutt list
would end up in =m
On Tue 07/25/00 at 11:20 AM -0700,
Anton Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What about replaceing the (rather draconian) "ignore *" with a list of
> specific headers to be supressed?
Good idea -- thanks for the tip. I realized I could probably do it that
way but was resisting it.
> Yes, it is
Johannes Zellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 25 Jul 2000:
> 2) can the list names as supplied for `list' and `subscribe'
>be aliases? And if so: is the order there important ?
>-- e.g. can I use (in this order)
>subscribe mutt
>alias mutt mutt users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
No,
Hi,
after having solved my send-hook problem (thanks to all)
I've still two more questions:
1) color indicator red yellow
does not seem to work as expected. If I use for example
[0-9]+ as pattern, all lines which contain a digit somehwere
are completely highlighted -- I'd expect on
> I like people not replying to me when I post to a list.
> Therefore I've set up some send-hooks like this:
>
> send-hook '~C .*mutt-users@mutt\.org.*' 'my_hdr Reply-To: mutt users
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
> subscribe mutt
> alias mutt mutt users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> for some strange reason I
On 25-Jul-2000, Johannes Zellner wrote:
> send-hook '~C .*mutt-users@mutt\.org.*' 'my_hdr Reply-To: mutt users
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
> subscribe mutt
> alias mutt mutt users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> for some strange reason I get sometimes one of these `Reply-To:'
> headers inserted in a mail whic
Lukasz Stelmach writes:
> Hi All.
>
> Tell me if you know what part of message is passed to pgp (gpg) for
> signing. When i sign a letter it consists of two attachments: the text
> and the signature. When i save the text and the sugnature in separate
> files and i try to verify the first with the
Submitted 25-Jul-00 by Russell Hoover:
> Though I'm doing the opposite ("unignore X-"), it works the same way (I
> can't "ignore X-mailer" after the unignore).
What about replaceing the (rather draconian) "ignore *" with a list of
specific headers to be supressed? Yes, it is a bit more work, but
Johannes Zellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 25 Jul 2000:
> send-hook '~C .*mutt-users@mutt\.org.*' 'my_hdr Reply-To: mutt users
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
> for some strange reason I get sometimes one of these `Reply-To:'
> headers inserted in a mail which has /no/ To: or Cc: to the list
> whi
Hello,
I like people not replying to me when I post to a list.
Therefore I've set up some send-hooks like this:
send-hook '~C .*mutt-users@mutt\.org.*' 'my_hdr Reply-To: mutt users
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
subscribe mutt
alias mutt mutt users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
for some strange reason I get somet
Hi All.
Tell me if you know what part of message is passed to pgp (gpg) for
signing. When i sign a letter it consists of two attachments: the text
and the signature. When i save the text and the sugnature in separate
files and i try to verify the first with the second one the verification
fails.
On Mon 07/24/00 at 03:56 PM -0400, yours truly, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What if you want to see *all* X- headers (including ones you don't know)
> except a specific few that you *are* able to specify? As I noted above,
> I tried using a second "ignore" line after the "unignore" line, and th
Nollaig, et al --
...and then Nollaig MacKenzie said...
%
% On 2000.07.25 07:15:55, you,
% the extraordinary David T-G, opined:
Well, hully gee :-)
%
% > ...and then Caster said...
% > % When I use gpg functions the screen doesn't refresh after calling it.
% > % If I press the refresh scree
Hello Mutt Users!
On pon 24 lip 2000 15:17:24 GMT Charles Curley wrote:
> Possibly you have a termcap problem
Well, I think I don't. All other things work great.
> or else mutt is sending the wrong
> sequence of control characters to your terminal program.
It looks like mutt doesn't call the r
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, David T-G wrote:
> Caster --
>
> ...and then Caster said...
> % I asked this before but nobody answered.
> % When I use gpg functions the screen doesn't refresh after calling it.
> % If I press the refresh screen sequence (^L by default) everything is
> % alright -- screen b
On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 02:54:54PM +0300, Leonid Mamtchenkov wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> Guess I have missed it in the manual, but how do I alias codepages in
> 1.2 and above?
By using the unintuitively named `charset-hook' command.
HTH.
Marius Gedminas
--
Unix is an operating system, OS/2 i
On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 10:18:25PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> % Since I must, I use win2k at work. I've found PC-Pine to be a marginally
>
> I hear TheBAT! is pretty good, BTW.
(Yes, but I would trade it for Mutt any minute...)
> % acceptable mailer, but I'd love to use mutt. I've found nothing
David, et al --
...and then David Champion said...
% On 2000.07.24, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
% "David T-G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
% > David, et al --
% >
% > % So, short answer: Eudora can send to Mutt, but Mutt can't send to
% > % Eudora, and it's Eudora's fault.
% >
% > FWIW, I have be
Charles, et al --
...and then Charles Curley said...
% On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 03:11:51PM -0400, David T-G muttered:
% > ...and then David Champion said...
% > %
% > % (Actually there are ways to make Mutt send messages that Eudora can
% > % handle, but these are kludgy and don't involve proper
Caster --
...and then Caster said...
% I asked this before but nobody answered.
% When I use gpg functions the screen doesn't refresh after calling it.
% If I press the refresh screen sequence (^L by default) everything is
% alright -- screen backs to normal. Is this a known bug? Does it occure
%
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 02:27:49PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
>
> I use:
>
>
> set pgp_create_traditional=ask-no
>
>
> in my .muttrc. When i have a message to a correspondent who uses Eudora
> 3.x and an old pgp (3.6, I think), I hit "y", otherwise return. I suppose
> I should automate tha
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 11:10:50AM +0200, Johannes Zellner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've a question about changing folders. Suppose I've in my
> default mail directory `=' a subdirectory autosaves. To go
> to the mutt-users folder there I type something like
> c=aut/mu
> Ok. so far so good. Suppos
On Tuesday, 25.07.2000 at 10:48 +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
> Looks like I've screwed up somewhere ... :-)
>
> I was previously using version 1.0i and compiled and installed 1.2.4i.
> All was well, except that on a couple of occasions (mainly on changing
> folders) bits of the previous "screen" wo
Looks like I've screwed up somewhere ... :-)
I was previously using version 1.0i and compiled and installed 1.2.4i.
All was well, except that on a couple of occasions (mainly on changing
folders) bits of the previous "screen" would get "left behind" on the
next "screen". i.e. a subject from a m
Hello,
I've a question about changing folders. Suppose I've in my
default mail directory `=' a subdirectory autosaves. To go
to the mutt-users folder there I type something like
c=aut/mu
Ok. so far so good. Suppose now I want to go to another folder
which is in the same `=autosaves' directory
On 2000-07-24 19:00:55 -0400, Jason Helfman wrote:
> i stopped it after this.
You can safely ignore these.
--
Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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