spaces in attachments -- or modifying the attachment name ?

2001-09-19 Thread Johannes Zellner
Hi, as it was discussed on this list recently, I can automatically attach a file by putting my_hdr Attach ~/fred.txt into my ~/.muttrc. Now I've two questions with this: 1) what if the file name contains spaces ? I tried quotin the file name, but tat didn't help 2) can I modify the name

going immediately to the folder list

2001-09-19 Thread Johannes Zellner
Hi, is it possible to go immediatly to the folder list, if hitting 'c' ? -- Johannes

Defaulting to inbox on startup

2001-09-19 Thread collin
Is there any way to have mutt default to either the inbox on startup, or default to a folder that has new mail in it? Another question I have is about using vim for writing e-mails. I have successfully been able to setup vim to wrap at 80 or so characters. However, if I edit the message, the

Re: Defaulting to inbox on startup

2001-09-19 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mutt [18/09/01 23:33 -0700]: Is there any way to have mutt default to either the inbox on startup, or default to a folder that has new mail in it? Mutt by default goes to /var/mail/$user (or /var/spool/mail/$user). Try mutt -y though - it brings you directly to the folder

Re: Defaulting to inbox on startup

2001-09-19 Thread Will Yardley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there any way to have mutt default to either the inbox on startup, or default to a folder that has new mail in it? you can default to a specific mailbox with: mutt -f mailbox you can have mutt open the first mailbox in 'mailboxes' that has new mail with: mutt -Z

Re: Defaulting to inbox on startup

2001-09-19 Thread iain truskett
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [19 Sep 2001 06:58]: Is there any way to have mutt default to either the inbox on startup, or default to a folder that has new mail in it? At your command prompt, type: mutt -Z || mutt In zsh, and presumably bash, you can set an alias. e.g. alias

fetchming mail from imap

2001-09-19 Thread Johannes Zellner
Hi, is there a command to manuall fetch new mail (from imap) ? I've currently imap_checkinterval=30 which works fine, but for testing it would be sometimes nice to have a command to immediately fetch new mail. -- Johannes

Re: fetchming mail from imap

2001-09-19 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Johannes Zellner mutt [19/09/01 09:14 +0200]: is there a command to manuall fetch new mail (from imap) ? I've currently imap_checkinterval=30 which works fine, but for testing it would be sometimes nice to have a command to immediately fetch new mail. $ = sync mailbox -suresh

Re: Defaulting to inbox on startup

2001-09-19 Thread Roberto Suarez Soto
On Sep/18/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Another question I have is about using vim for writing e-mails. I have This is not a question really related to vim, or to Colin's message, but ... well, just out of curiosity: how many people started using vim as editor just by influence of

Re: going immediately to the folder list

2001-09-19 Thread René Clerc
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 08:33:12AM +0200, Johannes Zellner wrote: | Hi, | | is it possible to go immediatly to the folder list, if hitting 'c' ? Perhaps mapping some unused key to the 'change mailbox' command, and assigning a macro unused-key? to 'c' will do the trick? -- René Clerc

Re: Defaulting to inbox on startup

2001-09-19 Thread Denis Perelyubskiy
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Tue-01 23:41 -0700]: [ snip ] Another question I have is about using vim for writing e-mails. I have successfully been able to setup vim to wrap at 80 or so characters. However, if I edit the message, the word wrapping is not preserved. For

Re: Mutt + PGP

2001-09-19 Thread Guido van Driel
* Ailbhe Leamy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On (14/09/01 15:00), David T-G wrote: ...and then Ailbhe Leamy said... % On (14/09/01 09:41), David T-G wrote: [attribs snipped, because it's basically a David-Ailbhe-David discussion so far] snip % Yes, but _why_? Why use PGP/GPG?

bug? mutt can't detect hostname

2001-09-19 Thread alexus
can someone help me whenever i send emails from my box i get . (dot) before my hostname in field from why didn't it detect properly? when i do echo test|mail alexus i get normail field from without no dots Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Received: by

mutt adding . (dot) between @ and my hostname in field from:

2001-09-19 Thread alexus
hi i download mutt 1.2.5i from mutt.org website download and installed it without any problems here is my situation/problem w/ mutt whenever i sent emails from mutt it adds . (dot) after @ and before my host in field from (too complicated eh?) here is an example me sending email to myself

Re: X-GPG headers [was: GnuPG and accented characters]

2001-09-19 Thread David T-G
René -- ...and then Ren? Clerc said... % On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 09:50:24AM -0400, David T-G wrote: % % | Look into the mysteries of $pgp_getkeys_command to learn more % | (translation: RTFM :-) % % That command equals in my case ;) Now that's odd.. I use gpg with mutt and source gpg.rc (I

Re: bug? mutt can't detect hostname

2001-09-19 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
alexus mutt [16/09/01 04:16 -0400]: whenever i send emails from my box i get . (dot) before my hostname in field from why didn't it detect properly? Post your muttrc (the relevant parts at least) From: alexus@.evil.n3tw0rk.com D'you have a misconfigured my_hdr from field? -suresh

Re: mutt adding . (dot) between @ and my hostname in field from:

2001-09-19 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
alexus mutt [17/09/01 01:55 -0400]: another thing i dont really want to use muttrc due to i'd have to force every users to change/add lines in their muttrc and this is such a pain in the butt... Have a systemwide /etc/Muttrc

Re: going immediately to the folder list

2001-09-19 Thread David T-G
Johannes -- ...and then Johannes Zellner said... % Hi, % % is it possible to go immediatly to the folder list, if hitting 'c' ? You should be able to rebind 'c' to change-folder? to do that... % % -- %Johannes :-D -- David T-G * It's easier to fight for one's

Re: bug? mutt can't detect hostname

2001-09-19 Thread Will Yardley
Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: alexus mutt [16/09/01 04:16 -0400]: whenever i send emails from my box i get . (dot) before my hostname in field from why didn't it detect properly? Post your muttrc (the relevant parts at least) From: alexus@.evil.n3tw0rk.com D'you have a

hooks

2001-09-19 Thread Horacio
I have the following hooks: -- unhook * # folder-hook . 'push escv' folder-hook . 'exec collapse-all' # Set sig for mail sent from any folder to sig ... folder-hook . 'set signature=~/.signature/sig' # ... except if folder is mail.uni then set sig to sig-uni folder-hook

Re: Authenticating public keys...

2001-09-19 Thread Josh Huber
David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: % What do you guys do? Put up with the warning? Sign the key even if % you're not sure? Use the X-PGP-Fingerprint header as a second % validation? Use fingerprints in signatures? I just put up with it unless I have the opportunity to meet up with

OT: isync doesn't delete on IMAP server

2001-09-19 Thread Matej Cepl
Hi, I have installed isync to synchronize my home computer's mailboxen with IMAP server in the university (IMAP is not officially supported there -- kidn of policy: use it, but do not ask us for any help). isync can well download all messages from IMAP, however it doesn't seem to be able to

Re: best way to deliver and sort mail into Maildir??

2001-09-19 Thread Will Yardley
Kevin Fonner wrote: [probably best to reply on list - others might have ideas or insights i don't] I was thinking of writing a java servlet that could possibly control some of the basic procmail sorting. I could simply have the servlet enable or disable the sorting with the .foward file (I

Re: No replies in outbox

2001-09-19 Thread Björn Lindström
Wes Warner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010919 13:45]: Is there something I need to add to my .muttrc to get my replies to also go to my outbox? Or is there another way I read the replies? Any help would be greatly appreciated. set record='=outbox' -- Björn Lindström [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Defaulting to inbox on startup

2001-09-19 Thread Roberto Suarez Soto
On Sep/18/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Another question I have is about using vim for writing e-mails. I have This is not a question really related to vim, or to Colin's message, but ... well, just out of curiosity: how many people started using vim as editor just by influence of

Re: No replies in outbox

2001-09-19 Thread David T-G
Wes -- ...and then Wes Warner said... % Is there something I need to add to my .muttrc to get my replies to also go % to my outbox? Or is there another way I read the replies? Any help would % be greatly appreciated. Do you mean you want to keep a copy of the mail you send out? Check out

Re: Defaulting to inbox on startup

2001-09-19 Thread Hall Stevenson
Another question I have is about using vim for writing e-mails. I have successfully been able to setup vim to wrap at 80 or so... snip the easiest way i know of is typing: gqip which will reformat the current paragraph. gqap reformats all paragraphs i think. quoting and stuff will

Re: Defaulting to inbox on startup

2001-09-19 Thread David T-G
Hall -- ...and then Hall Stevenson said... % % gqap reformats all paragraphs i think. quoting and stuff % will be preserved as long as '' is set in 'comments' in % your .vimrc or in the systemwide vimrc (this is the default) % % Can you expand on this please ?? Specifically the as long as

Using urlview on image URLs.

2001-09-19 Thread Jean-Sebastien Morisset
Hi all. I often receive plain/text e-mails with URLs in them. Normally, I would call up urlview, select the url, and then lynx would start-up to display that page. My problem is that some of the URLs point to images. :-) If I use the standard urlview-lynx technique, lynx will download the image,

Re: Defaulting to inbox on startup

2001-09-19 Thread Justin R. Miller
Thus spake Collin Peters ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Is there any way to have mutt default to either the inbox on startup, or default to a folder that has new mail in it? Check out the command-line options for starting Mutt, in particular '-Z'. Although I don't think that will default to your inbox

.signature-related blues

2001-09-19 Thread Miguel Farah F.
Hi all. I'm a new mutt user, so if the stuff I ask has already been discussed to death, please don't /dev/null me. When I reply to an e-mail, mutt quotes it and pases it to the editor, including the .signature - I think it'd be nice if there was an option called trim_signature - if on, it cuts

Re: .signature-related blues

2001-09-19 Thread Justin R. Miller
Thus spake Miguel Farah F. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I'm a new mutt user, so if the stuff I ask has already been discussed to death, please don't /dev/null me. You should read up on the recent archives... but welcome to mutt-users anyway :-) When I reply to an e-mail, mutt quotes it and pases it

Re: .signature-related blues

2001-09-19 Thread Victor Yegorov
* Miguel Farah F. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [19.09.2001 17:08]: Also: one of the nice things about tin (the news reader) is that it lets you have a random signature (there's a fixed part and a random one, selected from the files in a directory previously declared). It'd be nice it mutt could do that

Elegant macro for pager_index_lines?

2001-09-19 Thread Miguel Farah F.
Due to size restrictions, I read my e-mail with mutt on a 26x80 terminal. I've found that setting pager_index_lines=6 gives me a very practical ratio between the index and the body of the e-mail being read. However, there are many times when I want to have the mail in full screen, and then go

rot13 capability?

2001-09-19 Thread Miguel Farah F.
When reading news with tin, if one presses the 'd' key, the content of the article being read will be rot13-ed. I think mutt could have this capability, too. What I do currently is pipe the mail I'm reading to the rot13 command in my ~/bin directory, but it's not as convenient as being able to

Digest handling?

2001-09-19 Thread Miguel Farah F.
I'm subscribed to several mailing lists in digest mode. I have this nutty notion that mutt has digest capability built-in, but I can't find how to handle it. Is there a way to tell mutt to treat a digest e-mail as the several separate mails it comprises? -- MIGUEL FARAH // [EMAIL

:repeat command

2001-09-19 Thread Miguel Farah F.
In my last few days' investigation configuration of mutt's capabilities, I've found myself issuing commands thru the internal command line... and many times having to repeat a complex command (meaning I have to retype it). It'd be nice if there was a :repeat command that... well... repeats the

Re: Digest handling?

2001-09-19 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Miguel Farah F. mutt [19/09/01 10:26 -0400]: I'm subscribed to several mailing lists in digest mode. I have this nutty notion that mutt has digest capability built-in, but I can't find how to handle it. Is there a way to tell mutt to treat a digest e-mail as the several separate mails it

Re: Digest handling?

2001-09-19 Thread Andy Smith
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 10:26:21AM -0400, Miguel Farah F. wrote: I'm subscribed to several mailing lists in digest mode. I have this nutty notion that mutt has digest capability built-in, but I can't find how to handle it. Is there a way to tell mutt to treat a digest e-mail as the several

Re: :repeat command

2001-09-19 Thread Andy Smith
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 10:30:49AM -0400, Miguel Farah F. wrote: It'd be nice if there was a :repeat command that... well... repeats the last command as if it had been just retyped. Usually you can press the up arrow to scroll back through the previous commands? -- Amaze your friends and

Binding Shift-keys?

2001-09-19 Thread Miguel Farah F.
I find the EscTab key combination for the previous-new command quite awkward, and I'd rather remap it to Shift-Tab. However, I can't find a way to define this key combination. What am I missing? -- MIGUEL FARAH // [EMAIL PROTECTED] #include disclaimer.h //

Re: Digest handling?

2001-09-19 Thread Miguel Farah F.
Andy Smith [19/09/2001 10:47] dijo/said: On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 10:26:21AM -0400, Miguel Farah F. wrote: I'm subscribed to several mailing lists in digest mode. I have this nutty notion that mutt has digest capability built-in, but I can't find how to handle it. Is there a way to tell mutt

Re: :repeat command

2001-09-19 Thread Miguel Farah F.
Andy Smith [19/09/2001 10:53] dijo/said: On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 10:30:49AM -0400, Miguel Farah F. wrote: It'd be nice if there was a :repeat command that... well... repeats the last command as if it had been just retyped. Usually you can press the up arrow to scroll back through the

Re: Binding Shift-keys?

2001-09-19 Thread Hall Stevenson
I find the EscTab key combination for the previous-new command quite awkward, and I'd rather remap it to Shift-Tab. However, I can't find a way to define this key combination. What am I missing? What do you mean 'define this key combination' ?? Do you set it up but it doesn't work ?? If so,

Re: Elegant macro for pager_index_lines?

2001-09-19 Thread David T-G
Miguel -- ...and then Miguel Farah F. said... % Due to size restrictions, I read my e-mail with mutt on a 26x80 % terminal. Been there (but at 24x80 :-) % % I've found that setting pager_index_lines=6 gives me a very practical % ratio between the index and the body of the e-mail being read.

Re: Binding Shift-keys?

2001-09-19 Thread David T-G
Hall, Miguel, et al -- ...and then Hall Stevenson said... % quite awkward, and I'd rather remap it to Shift-Tab. % However, I can't % find a way to define this key combination. What am I % missing? % % What do you mean 'define this key combination' ?? Do you set % it up but it doesn't work ??

Re: rot13 capability?

2001-09-19 Thread David T-G
Miguel -- ...and then Miguel Farah F. said... % When reading news with tin, if one presses the 'd' key, the content of % the article being read will be rot13-ed. Right. % % I think mutt could have this capability, too. What I do currently is % pipe the mail I'm reading to the rot13 command

Re: mutt adding . (dot) between @ and my hostname in field from:

2001-09-19 Thread darren chamberlain
alexus [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/19/2001: hi i download mutt 1.2.5i from mutt.org website download and installed it without any problems here is my situation/problem w/ mutt whenever i sent emails from mutt it adds . (dot) after @ and before my host in

Mutt, Maildir/, Status header, and Pop

2001-09-19 Thread Philippe Lalande
Hi, I use qmail and its default Maildir format as my mailing system. I access my mail both through shell and pop. When I'm in shell I uses Mutt. My problem is that when I pop my messages, all the one I had previously read with Mutt are still marked as new. After investigating, it seems that

Re: Mutt, Maildir/, Status header, and Pop

2001-09-19 Thread David T-G
Phillippe -- ...and then Philippe Lalande said... % Hi, % % I use qmail and its default Maildir format as my mailing system. I access my mail both through shell and pop. When I'm in shell I uses Mutt. Good! % % My problem is that when I pop my messages, all the one I had previously read

Re: rot13 capability?

2001-09-19 Thread Miguel Farah F.
David T-G [19/09/2001 11:28] dijo/said: Miguel -- ...and then Miguel Farah F. said... % When reading news with tin, if one presses the 'd' key, the content of % the article being read will be rot13-ed. Right. % % I think mutt could have this capability, too. What I do currently is % pipe

Re: Binding Shift-keys?

2001-09-19 Thread Thomas E. Dickey
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, David T-G wrote: Hall, Miguel, et al -- ...and then Hall Stevenson said... % quite awkward, and I'd rather remap it to Shift-Tab. % However, I can't % find a way to define this key combination. What am I % missing? % % What do you mean 'define this key

Re: rot13 capability?

2001-09-19 Thread David T-G
Miguel -- ...and then Miguel Farah F. said... % David T-G [19/09/2001 11:28] dijo/said: % % ...and then Miguel Farah F. said... % % % % I think mutt could have this capability, too. What I do currently is % % pipe the mail I'm reading to the rot13 command in my ~/bin directory, % % but it's

Re: Mutt, Maildir/, Status header, and Pop

2001-09-19 Thread plalande-mutt-users%mutt . org
David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: ...and then Philippe Lalande said... % % My problem is that when I pop my messages, all the one I had previously read with Mutt are still marked as new. After investigating, it seems that Mutt does not put the 'Status:' header in mails of Maildir

Re: rot13 capability?

2001-09-19 Thread David T-G
David -- ...and then David Champion said... % On 2001.09.19, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], % Miguel Farah F. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: % Jura ernqvat arjf jvgu gva, vs bar cerffrf gur 'q' xrl, gur pbagrag bs % gur negvpyr orvat ernq jvyy or ebg13-rq. ... % How about this? *grin* % % auto_view

Re: Mutt, Maildir/, Status header, and Pop

2001-09-19 Thread David T-G
Philippe -- ...and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] said... % David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: % ...and then Philippe Lalande said... % % % %http://cr.yp.to/proto/maildir.html % % for more -- particularly the .info paragraph. % % Great. Thank you for the info. Sure thing! % % % As

Re: Defaulting to inbox on startup

2001-09-19 Thread Collin Peters
Thanks guys, I see the first one was a RTFM. :} I didn't remember seeing that last time I RTFM but dem's da breaks. The gq vim option also does the trick. Thanks Collin

Re: rot13 capability?

2001-09-19 Thread David Champion
On 2001.09.19, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: % $ grep rot-13 ~/.mailcap % text/rot-13; tr '[A-Z][a-z]' '[N-Z][A-M][n-z][a-m]' %s; copiousoutput Hey, that's slick. I just might have to try that one! You need to lose the extra brackets, though, to make it

Re: Defaulting to inbox on startup

2001-09-19 Thread Collin Peters
One more question on this topic. I've set my editor command to the one suggested below but would appreciate a little explanation on the comments= part. Particularly the 'nb:' part. Does this mean if I were to modify some of the lines below which started with the angle bracket (), it would

Re: rot13 capability?

2001-09-19 Thread David Champion
On 2001.09.19, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually, I don't think so; that's what's so interesting. I'd love to see the results of same experiment under 2.6 and 8; Weird: I find that 7 behaves as 9 does -- '[A-Z][a-z]' '[N-Z][A-M][n-z][a-m]' works, but

Re: Defaulting to inbox on startup

2001-09-19 Thread David Rock
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 09:24:42AM +0200, Roberto Suarez Soto wrote: This is not a question really related to vim, or to Colin's message, but ... well, just out of curiosity: how many people started using vim as editor just by influence of this list? :-) I know I

Re: .signature-related blues

2001-09-19 Thread Roberto Suarez Soto
On Sep/19/2001, Miguel Farah F. wrote: Also: one of the nice things about tin (the news reader) is that it lets you have a random signature (there's a fixed part and a random one, selected from the files in a directory previously declared). It'd be nice it mutt could do that as well.

Re: rot13 capability?

2001-09-19 Thread David T-G
David -- ...and then David Champion said... % On 2001.09.19, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], % David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: % % Actually, I don't think so; that's what's so interesting. I'd love to % see the results of same experiment under 2.6 and 8; % % Weird: I find that 7 behaves as

Re: best way to deliver and sort mail into Maildir??

2001-09-19 Thread Will Yardley
Will Yardley wrote: [... lots of stuff] sorry misdirected email. d'oh. w -- Sintax error in config file! (line 378) aborted! GPG Public Key: http://infinitejazz.net/will/pgp/

Re: Using urlview on image URLs.

2001-09-19 Thread Jean-Sebastien Morisset
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 03:40:02PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote: On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 09:20:57AM -0400, Jean-Sebastien Morisset wrote: Hi all. I often receive plain/text e-mails with URLs in them. Normally, I would call up urlview, select the url, and then lynx would start-up to display

Re: Mutt, Maildir/, Status header, and Pop

2001-09-19 Thread Will Yardley
Philippe Lalande wrote: My problem is that when I pop my messages, all the one I had previously read with Mutt are still marked as new. After investigating, it seems that Mutt does not put the 'Status:' header in mails of Maildir format. pop isn't really satisfactory if you're going to be

Re: Mutt, Maildir/, Status header, and Pop

2001-09-19 Thread Justin R. Miller
Thus spake Will Yardley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): pop isn't really satisfactory if you're going to be reading mail from more than one client IMHO. why not use imap instead? courier IMAP isn't perfect and is a pain to compile but works pretty well for Maildir format. there are also Maildir/

Re: :repeat command

2001-09-19 Thread Piet Delport
--4Ckj6UjgE2iN1+kY Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 at 10:57:14 -0400, Miguel Farah F. wrote: Andy Smith [19/09/2001 10:53] dijo/said: On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 10:30:49AM -0400, Miguel Farah

Re: Using urlview on image URLs.

2001-09-19 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 03:53:27PM -0400, Jean-Sebastien Morisset wrote: wrap the call to lynx in a shell script that hardlinks the file to a different name, and removes the file when the script is done. No can do. Lynx creates a temporary filename which is deleted as lynx exits - which

Re: Mutt, Maildir/, Status header, and Pop

2001-09-19 Thread plalande-mutt-users%mutt . org
Will Yardley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Philippe Lalande wrote: My problem is that when I pop my messages, all the one I had previously read with Mutt are still marked as new. After investigating, it seems that Mutt does not put the 'Status:' header in mails of Maildir format. pop

Re: Mutt, Maildir/, Status header, and Pop

2001-09-19 Thread Justin R. Miller
Thus spake [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Would using IMAP acheive what I am trying to do? IE. Not be informed that messages are new if I already read them using another client? IMAP stores all of the mail and folders server-side, as well as the seen status, reply status, and

does %F index_format option in verson 1.0.1i not work right?

2001-09-19 Thread Ben Johnson
I am using Mutt 1.0.1i (2000-01-18) and I have my index_format set list this... set index_format=%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F (%4l) %s the %F option does not seem to work correctly because email address From from me shows up as being from Ben Johnson. All other installations of mutt I have ever

Re: OT: Trying to install mailman

2001-09-19 Thread Matj Cepl
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 05:56:14AM +, matej wrote: trying to get off-line IMAP up and running (on RedHat 7.0/i386). Tried isync, but it unfortunately use maildir format for mailboxes (I prefer standard mbox). So, I found a mailsync (on http://mailsync.sourceforge.net). However, I have no

Re: rot13 capability?

2001-09-19 Thread Vineet Kumar
* David Champion ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010919 10:38]: On 2001.09.19, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], Miguel Farah F. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jura ernqvat arjf jvgu gva, vs bar cerffrf gur 'q' xrl, gur pbagrag bs gur negvpyr orvat ernq jvyy or ebg13-rq. V guvax zhgg pbhyq unir guvf

Re: rot13 capability?

2001-09-19 Thread Vineet Kumar
* David Champion ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010919 10:38]: On 2001.09.19, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], Miguel Farah F. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jura ernqvat arjf jvgu gva, vs bar cerffrf gur 'q' xrl, gur pbagrag bs gur negvpyr orvat ernq jvyy or ebg13-rq. V guvax zhgg pbhyq unir guvf

mail from specific addresses into seperate mailboxes?

2001-09-19 Thread Andreas Ntaflos
Hello all, I'm new to this list, althoug I've been using Mutt for over a year now (without getting really deep into it however :-( ) and I have a probably really dumb question. How do I config Mutt to have a mailbox file for lets say each of the mailing lists I am subscribed to? A

Re: character enconding question

2001-09-19 Thread Enrique de la Torre
I've fixed it with: editor=emacs --unibyte %s It seems works. Enrique -- Nombre: Enrique de la Torre Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: mail from specific addresses into seperate mailboxes?

2001-09-19 Thread Enrique de la Torre
Buenas Andreas! El jue, 20 sep 2001, escribiste: How do I config Mutt to have a mailbox file for lets say each of the mailing lists I am subscribed to? A filter if you want, that puts mail from a specific address into a specific mailbox. Or how do I set up Mutt to have a seperate

Re: mail from specific addresses into seperate mailboxes?

2001-09-19 Thread Miguel Farah F.
Andreas Ntaflos [19/09/2001 18:35] dijo/said: Hello all, I'm new to this list, althoug I've been using Mutt for over a year now (without getting really deep into it however :-( ) and I have a probably really dumb question. How do I config Mutt to have a mailbox file for lets say each

Re: :repeat command

2001-09-19 Thread David
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 10:34:53PM +0200, Piet Delport wrote: On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 at 10:57:14 -0400, Miguel Farah F. wrote: Andy Smith [19/09/2001 10:53] dijo/said: On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 10:30:49AM -0400, Miguel Farah F. wrote: It'd be nice if there was a :repeat command that...

Re: rot13 capability?

2001-09-19 Thread Piet Delport
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 at 15:09:32 -0400, David T-G wrote: ...and then David Champion said... [snip] % Guess someone just can't make up their minds. I wonder whether it's % Sun or a standards agency. I wish I still had other platforms Yeah. Well, FreeBSD has the following to say under

Re: Binding Shift-keys?

2001-09-19 Thread Piet Delport
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 at 10:49:45 -0400, Miguel Farah F. wrote: I find the EscTab key combination for the previous-new command quite awkward, and I'd rather remap it to Shift-Tab. However, I can't find a way to define this key combination. What am I missing? I'm not completely sure how you can

Re: Address Book for Vim?

2001-09-19 Thread Ryan Allen
the application abook (thanks Andre), was exactly what I was looking for. It works seamlessly with mutt and vim, and I had it working in a matter of minutes. I also produced a script in under an hour that queried my contacts database and created a .abook.addressbook file. This is an awesome