Hello,
I am trying to get Mutt working with Japanese and have got part of the
way there but still no real joy
I have Japanese working on my SUSEPPC iMac and have set the character
set in my muttrc to the appropriate Japanese charset. I am told that
messages in Japanese that I send can be rea
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 09:13:20AM +0800, Benny Chee typed:
> In your sendmail.cf, put this statement to trust users:
> Ct hgf3
> restart sendmail. Should be able to work.
Please dont edit sendmail.cf as far as possible. Regenerate
sendmail.cf with FEATURE(`use_ct_file') in sendmail.mc first
In your sendmail.cf, put this statement to trust users:
Ct hgf3
restart sendmail. Should be able to work.
Benny
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 07:27:36AM +0800, Horace G. Friend III wrote:
| Hi,
|
| Sendmail is adding the X-Authentication warning. How do I keep sendmail
| from doing that?
|
| X-Aut
Hi,
Sendmail is adding the X-Authentication warning. How do I keep sendmail
from doing that?
X-Authentication-Warning: localhost.localdomain: hgf3 set sender to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
using -f
Thanks.
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Recently, there have been some problems with the Mutt Bug Tracking
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The problem has been fixed on the authoritative name servers; it
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If any bug reports you sent using the f
Christian Biesinger [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Currently, I've configured Mutt to always encrypt messages I send.
>
> However, sometimes I send mails to mailing lists.
> Mutt knows about them (I've got entries for them in my ~/.muttrc using
> lists or subscribe).
>
> However, usually mails to
On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 09:37:06PM -0500, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> send-hook ~l 'unset crypt_autoencrypt'
>
> The ~l pattern will match if the message is going to a known list.
Hm...
This works fine for lists I'm subscribed to.
It doesn't work, though, for the lists I'm not subscribed to. Yes,
Mut
Dave Csercsics wrote:
> Ok, Mutt ios a great program and all that but I have a couple
> questions. Well a problem and a question. The problem is that I cannot
> figure out how to tell mutt the name of my smtp server so that I can
> get mutt to send mail. I can receive fine but not send. Any help w
Christian Biesinger wrote:
> I know that I could use send-hook for this, but then I'd have to add
> every mailing list to send-hook as well as to lists/subscribe.
If you have already added the mailing lists to the subscribe list in
your muttrc then all you have to do is use a send hook like:
sen
At 16:00 +0200 08 Apr 2001, Christian Biesinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It would be nice if there was an option for mutt to not encrypt mails
> for mailing lists, even though I've set crypt_autoencrypt to yes (I've
> installed the S/MIME patch).
>
> I know that I could use send-hook for this
( Apr-09-2001 ) Conor Daly <--:
> > This should work.
> >
> > color index red default "~l"
> > color index brightred default "~N~l"
> > color index brightyellow default "~N!~l"
Try naming the color instead of default
> It *should* work but alas it doesn't. I'm using
> Mutt 1.2.5i (2000-07-28)
I've since added these lines to my .muttrc
set user_agent=no
my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -smr` `uptime | sed \
's/.*\(up.*\),\ \+[0-9]\+\ user.*/\1/'`
my_hdr X-Mailer: `mutt -v | head -1 | awk '{printf "%s %s", $1, $2}'`
thanks for the help!
tw
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 09:58:18PM +0200 or thereabouts, Michael Tatge wrote:
> Conor Daly muttered:
> > On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 03:40:03PM +0100 or thereabouts, Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
> > I have a number of lists defined which are recognised, for instance, by "L"
> > to "reply to list" but are not r
Wade A. Mosely ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 04/09/2001:
> Tim Whitehead wrote:
> my_hdr X-Mailer: `mutt -v | sed s/"[:space:]*(.*"//`
I think I'd do it like this:
my_hdr X-Mailer: `mutt -v | head -1 | awk '{printf "%s %s", $1, $2}'`
(darren)
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Tim Whitehead wrote:
> The resulting line from that was
> my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -rsm` `uptime | sed s/.*up/up/ | sed
>s/,[[:space:]0-9]*users.*$//`
>
> so I adopted it to
> my_hdr X-Mailer: `mutt -v| grep Mutt -n|grep 1:|sed s/.*Mutt/Mutt/`
>
> As you can see this is a round about
On (08/04/01 23:05), Luke Ravitch wrote:
> As an aside, what version of Mutt do you use? On 1.2.4, I don't see
>From his headers...
User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i
Ailbhe
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