I posted this question yesterday and have had no replies or follow-ups.
Does that mean that no-one else has this problem? Or that loads of
people have the problem and they can't solve it either?? I find it hard
to believe that either of those explanations is true.
I'd appreciate any insights
Dave Ewart wrote:
I posted this question yesterday and have had no replies or follow-ups.
Does that mean that no-one else has this problem? Or that loads of
people have the problem and they can't solve it either?? I find it hard
to believe that either of those explanations is true.
I'd
On Tuesday, 26.09.2000 at 20:13 +1100, raf wrote:
Dave Ewart wrote:
I posted this question yesterday and have had no replies or
follow-ups. Does that mean that no-one else has this problem? Or
that loads of people have the problem and they can't solve it
either?? I find it hard to
Submitted 26-Sep-00 by Dave Ewart:
I find it hard to believe that either of those explanations is true.
It hits me intermittently, yes on some builds, not on others. So I don't
have a guaranteed fix. I can't even tell you what makes it happen, since I
use the same options for every build (I
On Tuesday, 26.09.2000 at 02:31 -0700, Anton Graham wrote:
Submitted 26-Sep-00 by Dave Ewart:
I find it hard to believe that either of those explanations is true.
It hits me intermittently, yes on some builds, not on others. So I
don't have a guaranteed fix. I can't even tell you what
e.g. the UK pound sign, £ (don't know how that'll appear for most of
you) appears as \243 (that's backslash, 2, 4, 3).
Set your locale properly. If that doesn't help, compile with
--enable-locales-fix.
On Tuesday, 26.09.2000 at 11:01 +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
e.g. the UK pound sign, £ (don't know how that'll appear for most of
you) appears as \243 (that's backslash, 2, 4, 3).
Set your locale properly. If that doesn't help, compile with
--enable-locales-fix.
Thanks for the
Dave Ewart writes:
On Tuesday, 26.09.2000 at 11:01 +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
e.g. the UK pound sign, £ (don't know how that'll appear for most of
you) appears as \243 (that's backslash, 2, 4, 3).
Set your locale properly. If that doesn't help, compile with
--enable-locales-fix.
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 09:38:49 +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
I'd appreciate any insights as to why my posting got no response!
Well, one of the reasons could be that you post about problems with
Mutt 1.3.x here at the mutt-users list. The 1.3.x series are
development versions which are not
On Tuesday, 26.09.2000 at 13:08 +0200, Byrial Jensen wrote:
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 09:38:49 +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
I'd appreciate any insights as to why my posting got no response!
Well, one of the reasons could be that you post about problems with
Mutt 1.3.x here at the mutt-users
On Tuesday, 26.09.2000 at 11:34 +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
Dave Ewart writes:
On Tuesday, 26.09.2000 at 11:01 +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
e.g. the UK pound sign, £ (don't know how that'll appear for
most of you) appears as \243 (that's backslash, 2, 4, 3).
Set your locale
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 02:46:21PM +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
My feeling is that quite a large
number of people _are_ using the development versions, though ...
Just because many people use a development version it doesn't follow that
they don't report
On 2000-09-26 14:48:35 +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
I think my problem is with the Mutt internal pager not displaying stuff
right, since all other aspects involve using the editor Vim, and
characters display correctly. Your external pager will mean that the
internal pager is never used.
Given
On Tuesday, 26.09.2000 at 16:11 +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 2000-09-26 14:48:35 +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
I think my problem is with the Mutt internal pager not displaying stuff
right, since all other aspects involve using the editor Vim, and
characters display correctly. Your
Has the imap_checkinterval variable disappeared?
I just moved to version 1.3.9 (not voluntarily, hy home directory got
zapped here) and I'm getting an error about imap_checkinterval.
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Bruce DeVisser wrote:
^D on the compose menu toggles this, under Mutt 1.2.5i.
(If I hit ? in the compose menu, it's the very first keybinding
described. :)
Great! I just upgraded and really like this feature.
Now I am wondering how I can set the default of disposition to I(nline).
I can't
On 2000.09.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Andy Spiegl" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruce DeVisser wrote:
^D on the compose menu toggles this, under Mutt 1.2.5i.
(If I hit ? in the compose menu, it's the very first keybinding
described. :)
Great! I just upgraded and really like
Well, you can set a compose macro to inline after adding.
Ehmm, sounds like a good idea, but how do I do that?
Sorry for the stupid question,
Andy.
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Hello, All!
When I write the subject of my letter in russian (koi8-r encoding),
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What's the problem? And how can I solve it?
Thanks Good-bye!
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I have a question that has been asked many times, but I don't think it
really has been answered:
When replying to a mail how can I set the From: header line so that it
corresponds to the To: address of the mail I am replying to? So far it's
easy (reverse_name and set_from), but when _not_
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 09:38:49AM +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
[..]
I'd appreciate any insights as to why my posting got no response!
[..]
I seem to recall I grumbled about a similar thing awhile back (also
development series), and nothing anyone suggested worked for me. So I
suffer through it
On 2000.09.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Andy Spiegl" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I tried:
send-hook '~C mutt-' 'set from="Andy Spiegl [EMAIL PROTECTED]"'
but then from is set for the next mail, not for the current one. *argh*
This is good and correct.
How did you guys solve this
On Tuesday, 26 September 2000 at 15:58, Chris Green wrote:
Has the imap_checkinterval variable disappeared?
I just moved to version 1.3.9 (not voluntarily, hy home directory got
zapped here) and I'm getting an error about imap_checkinterval.
it's been eradicated. You can use a combination
On 2000.09.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Lukas Schroeder" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyways, besides this beautiful '!' next to the message, does a set
important flag of a set of messages trigger any additional useful
functionality like easy switching via repeated TAB-punching or
On 2000.09.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Andy Spiegl" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, you can set a compose macro to inline after adding.
Ehmm, sounds like a good idea, but how do I do that?
Sorry for the stupid question,
Andy.
Actually, I think it was a bad idea. I guess you can't
I'd like to get this working too.
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 03:17:39PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
macro index tab "search~Fenter" "Find next flagged message"
TAB finds the next (N)ew message by default.
OK, I got that.
I also have a "color" line to highlight my flagged messages in red,
David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 26 Sep 2000:
It wouldn't be a bad feature to add, though -- some
special token meaning "wait for enter, then proceed with macro
processing".
That kind of function would solve a lot of macro problems.
But, actually, I think the person is asking
David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 26 Sep 2000:
send-hook '~C mutt-' 'set from="Andy Spiegl [EMAIL PROTECTED]"'
but then from is set for the next mail, not for the current one. *argh*
This is good and correct.
Uhh, no. You can't use $from with send-hooks, because as the
Hi all. I've noticed a really annoying problem, that I can't seem to
be able to resize the xterm that is running mutt. I've experienced
affects from mutt just not going aloong with the new size, to mutt
crashing after hitting 'y' to send a new message (then I have to go
back in check to make
On 2000.09.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Mikko Hänninen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 26 Sep 2000:
send-hook '~C mutt-' 'set from="Andy Spiegl [EMAIL PROTECTED]"'
but then from is set for the next mail, not for the current one. *argh*
And as an after-thought (I know, it should have been my first
thought), but I just upgraded to the latest stable release, 1.2.5
(latest right?). Same problem, though.
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 05:55:58PM -0500, Jeff Howie wrote:
Hi all. I've noticed a really annoying problem, that I can't seem to
I heard that people have troubles with public PGP key service.
That's why I'd like to introduce the way I did it myself.
I hope that this info will be helpful for someone.
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1) In ~/.procmailrc:
:0
*
hi all,
I'm looking for being prompted for where to save outgoing messages.
I know about 'record' and 'copy' variables,
which set where and whether to save or not, or ask.
('force_name' and 'save_name' just set the mailboxe name for each message.)
I also know the 'f' command in compose menu,
Maybe I shoud have sent this to mutt-users...
I am just starting to use mutt, and noticed something :
it is quite hard to configure when you have an email adress
different from your unix account. Generally, you end up using
the sendmail "-f" switch, but in a case like this you get
an
Bob Bell [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] asserted:
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 08:57:09PM +0300, Eugene Paskevich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
That's very nice but I'd like my signature to be changed every time
I compose a new message. Not every session of mutt.
If you read the manual, you'll
Hi there,
I just re-installed vim on my system.
When I now try to compose a message
after I enter the name of the recipient
mutt does not allow me to write a message.
Istead it displays a
Aborted unmodified message.
message.
Any suggestions how to overcome this problem?
Thanks in advance.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 26 Sep
2000:
I'm looking for being prompted for where to save outgoing messages.
does anybody know something about that?
After having a look at the manual, looks like it can't be done. The
implementation would likely be trivial, as there's
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 02:37:39AM +0300, Eugene Paskevich wrote:
P.S. There are two things I still can't understand.
1) Why do people post here signed messages. I think there's no need in it.
because a lot of people (me included) have mutt sign their messages
automatically, and often don't
On 2000.09.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Marc van Dongen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I just re-installed vim on my system.
When I now try to compose a message
after I enter the name of the recipient
mutt does not allow me to write a message.
Istead it displays a
Aborted
I have many email files with over 100,000 messages and counting.
However, I cannot get Mutt to indicate over 99,999 messages. It simply
chops off the last number making it appear that I have much less. Is
there a way to expand this field to handle very large mail volume?
Since Mutt is one of
I seem to be unable to send my public GPG key. Here's what
happens when I try:
1) Let's say I've composed an e-mail and am ready to send
it, along with my key. From the compose menu, I press Esck;
2) I'm prompted at the bottom of the screen: "Please enter the key ID:"
I enter the ID of my
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 06:31:45PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
On 2000.09.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Jeff Howie" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also have a "color" line to highlight my flagged messages in red, and
I've tried, but can't get how to do this. Can you please elucidate?
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Emmanuel Anne proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I am just starting to use mutt, and noticed something :
it is quite hard to configure when you have an email adress
different from your unix account. Generally, you end up using
the sendmail "-f" switch, but in a case like
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