On 2001-03-29 12:11:57, Bob Bell wrote:
Unfortunately I can't use procmail because there it isn't in Cygwin yet and it don't
compile OOTB (I am Cygwin on NT4).
> You might try using emil in your procmailrc to convert uuencoded
> files into MIME attachments. If that works, you should then b
* Lars Hecking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010329 19:15]:
>> I can use a (folder)-hook to set my From: header and envelope from to
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> But how can I motivate procmail to filter my mail into
>> /home/user/Maildir/muttusers
>> if a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] comes back in?
> What abou
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 03:55:59PM +0200, HEGEDUS Ferenc wrote:
>
> Error in /h/d/dark/.muttrc, line 98: Invalid range end
>
It has something to do with locales. If you use LANG='C' it doesn't give
error about the range end.
Regards,
Z.
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^ { Peter BARABAS } { [EMAIL PROTECTED] } { [EMAIL
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone could help me with this macro. I'm
trying to pipe messages with patches in them through sed. But nothing
I'm doing is working. Here's how I think it should look.
# extract patch from email
# sed command removes email signatures,
macro index ,p '| sed \'N;/^\n
Hi
I have a following line in my .muttrc:
color body blue black [a-z]
This causes:
Error in /h/d/dark/.muttrc, line 98: Invalid range end
This regex only work if i writing [a-b]
Why? I tried " ' \ characters a lot. :)
Thanks.
d
Ps: Mutt 1.3.15i (2001-02-12), debian woody
Yes,
When you are reading that email, press v to find out what it tells you
about the application type, something like:
application/vnd.ms-
So then you put this in .mailcap in your home directory:
application/vnd.ms- ; /usr/local/bin/gimp %s; copiousoutput
The above assumes that
You might try using emil in your procmailrc to convert uuencoded
files into MIME attachments. If that works, you should then be able to
deal with the BMP as a MIME attachments. As things currently stand, it
would just be treated as part of the message.
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 04:08:18PM +00
Ralf Hildebrandt writes:
> I can use a (folder)-hook to set my From: header and envelope from to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> But how can I motivate procmail to filter my mail into
> /home/user/Maildir/muttusers
> if a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] comes back in?
What about
:0:
* ^TO_user+muttusers@her\.c
I can use a (folder)-hook to set my From: header and envelope from to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
But how can I motivate procmail to filter my mail into
/home/user/Maildir/muttusers
if a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] comes back in?
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System Engineer
Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
> However, I obviously expressed myself badly. What I actually want is
> the ability to hit
> ^foo
>
> and have it change the From and Sig to a pre-determined one,
> presumably using a :set command. ^bar to change to a different
> one. I'd prefer to be able to do this _after
* Ailbhe Leamy [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] on [29-03-01] wrote:
> However, I obviously expressed myself badly. What I actually want is
> the ability to hit
> ^foo
> and have it change the From and Sig to a pre-determined one,
> presumably using a :set command. ^bar to change to a different
> one. I'd pr
I have messages marked "N" in +cygwin, +mutt, but these folders are marked with
"N" in the folder viewer (the screen you get if you "").
I have +cygwin and +mutt in "mailboxes".
Funny that "N" appears next to "mbox" and "postponed", but not the other
mailboxes containing new messages.
Note tha
Can some clever person please post a mailcap entry to deal with messages from
Microsoft Outlook Express, where the sender has attached a BMP.
The BMP kind of gets in-lined into the message, so that if you were reading it
with OE you would see the picture (some kind of OLE stuff, I think). I.e. y
On (29/03/01 10:06), Wade A. Mosely wrote:
> send-hook . "set from=\"`~/.mutt/selectfrom`\""
> (Note the use of backquotes for command substitution.)
> set signature='~/.mutt/createsig|'
This is lovely and I fully intend to use it, as soon as I write the
appropriate scripts.
Ho
Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
> Subject: "Randomly" change From: and signature using Macros
>
> Is this possible? I can't find anything really useful using a Google
> search.
For the "From:" you could specify a shell script that outputs
your desired "From:" address on stdout, then use a send-hook to
call
Ailbhe Leamy proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> Is this possible? I can't find anything really useful using a Google
> search.
For your .sig, it can be a shell script that calls (say) fortune.
For the from header, I suggest you use set envelope_from and a set of vim
macros.
-s
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Is this possible? I can't find anything really useful using a Google
search.
Ailbhe
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> i find this changing operation to another list-folder
> a bit clumsy -c? choose from a list-, is there another way?
Just press c, and then =foldername will take you to the folder called
foldername
> and a second question: how to take the reply
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