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
Hi,
is it possible to go immediatly to the folder list, if hitting 'c' ?
--
Johannes
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
[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
[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
* [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
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
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
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
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
* [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
* 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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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]
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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
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
* 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 //
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
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
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,
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.
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 ??
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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/
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
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
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/
--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
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
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
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
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
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
* 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
* 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
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
I've fixed it with:
editor=emacs --unibyte %s
It seems works.
Enrique
--
Nombre: Enrique de la Torre
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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
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
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...
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
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
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
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