Hello Mutt Users!
On wtorek, 15 maj 2001, 22:22:54 +0200 Tomasz Olszewski wrote:
> I have a little problem with displaying the proper date in mutt. My
> date_format is set to "%c".
Now I know that what I was trying to do is impossible. I looked in the
source and realized that mutt preprocesses t
On 2001-05-18 18:48:47 -0400, Keith Mastin wrote:
>- So I created a ssmtp file in /etc/xinetd and did a killall -USR1
>xinetd
Running ssmtp from inetd looks like a - well - interesting thing to
do. The last time I looked, ssmtp was an SMTP CLIENT only, so you
certainly wouldn't have it liste
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 10:39:21AM -0500, Jason White wrote:
> Here's something I wrote to parse headers. It doesn't use GOTO, deals
> with headers in a case insensitive manner, and deals with multi-line
> header content. $content contains the entire multi-line header with
> leading spaces remov
Larry Hignight wrote:
> I'm not sure how I missed this in the Mutt manual and some online tutorials,
> but I have some people on another mail list complaining that my email isn't
> wrapping properly. I am using vim as my editor. Which needs to be configured
> to setup wrapping at 72? Is it in o
> oddities. Meanwhile, Fetchmail, which actually exists to fit this role,
> works to actually address all these things, and if you want to pop mail to
> your machine from a remote account, something like this still makes the
> most sense to use. If you don't like Fetchmail, you can use one of th
I'm not sure how I missed this in the Mutt manual and some online tutorials,
but I have some people on another mail list complaining that my email isn't
wrapping properly. I am using vim as my editor. Which needs to be configured
to setup wrapping at 72? Is it in one of the vim files or the .mu
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 11:48:23PM +0530, Joane Lispton wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> >When I bring up the link the queue gets flushed. Nice and simple.
>
> That's my problem with queueing MTAs: if the link goes down before the MTA
> relays the emails (e.g., my connection is accidently dropped while I a
On Fri, 18 May 2001, Joane Lispton wrote:
> To sum it up, when it comes to the trade-off between
>
> - doing all the queueing manually, and knowing (from within mutt) that mail
> has been successfully relayed
>
> and
>
> - having a MTA do the queueing for me, yet, if I wish to make sure that
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 04:43:02PM +0100, Dave Pearson wrote:
> It's not just laptops. Any machine with a dial-up connection where that
> connection is dial-on-demand really needs queueing. [SNIP]
That should have read "/isn't/ dial-in-demand".
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On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 11:49:15PM -0400, Walt Mankowski wrote:
> On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 12:49:27PM +0530, Joane Lispton wrote:
>
> > So, if, e.g., the PPP link is down and I haven't noticed that, mutt will
> > tell me that my email has been sent, while it is actually stored in some
> > directory
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 11:44:16PM -0700, Luke Ravitch wrote:
> On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 08:17:17PM -0600, Duke Normandin wrote:
> >
> > Seems like what I was wanting to do is taboo... OK! How about:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Any ideas on how I can generate _that_ ? Would that break anythin
* On Fri May 18, Andriy T. Yanko wrote:
-> Hi ALL!
-> Can mutt save sent mail to folder?
->
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I have mutt save my sent emails to ~/mail/Sent...
Here's what I have in
Hi ALL!
Can mutt save sent mail to folder?
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On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 08:22:30AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How can I do this? I am running mutt 1.3.17 currently.
hi,
I what I do is not really the behavior you want, but it's also quite
nice
I've made some folder hooks and macros so deleting a message (or more)
moves them to a tras
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 02:13:26PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Biju Chacko [mutt-users] <18/05/01 14:08 +0530>:
>
> > I was wondering if it would be possible to call them directly from mutt. I could
> > not find anything in the manual about this. I am thinking in terms of something
>
On 2001-05-17 20:17 -0600, Duke Normandin wrote:
>
> Seems like what I was wanting to do is taboo... OK! How about:
It's not taboo in the sense of "arbitrary taboo". It's that you
seem to think that it's fine to use whatever format you like for
quoting. Perhaps you don't realize that it's not st
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 12:50:58AM -0700, Luke Ravitch wrote:
> On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 08:30:22AM +0100, Dave Pearson wrote:
>
> > Could it be that you're using emacs as your editor and post.el as the
> > mode to edit with?
>
> Indeed, I am. I take it Post mode is responsible for the trimming. I
Biju Chacko [mutt-users] <18/05/01 14:08 +0530>:
> I was wondering if it would be possible to call them directly from mutt. I could
> not find anything in the manual about this. I am thinking in terms of something
> like:
> macro index "!/home/biju/bin/somescript.sh $from_address\n"
> Is
Hi,
Because I admin several lists, I need to use some boilerplate text as my replies
to many mails. I have some shell scripts that do that, given email address(es)
as their arguments. Currently, I manually invoke them from the command line.
I was wondering if it would be possible to call them di
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 11:44:16PM -0700, Luke Ravitch wrote:
> On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 08:17:17PM -0600, Duke Normandin wrote:
> >
> > Seems like what I was wanting to do is taboo... OK! How about:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Any ideas on how I can generate _that_ ? Would that break anything
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