On Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 06:43:58PM -0900, Tim Johnson wrote:
When I receive an email in text/html, I do the following
press 'v' and then the enter key.
I then receive the following error message:
sh: syntax error near unexpected token `openURL(''
sh: -c: line 1: `netscape
Hello everybody,
I would like to view a resume of different incoming mailboxes just before
selecting one. Some thing I would have with [..]$ du $HOME/Mail/
In my $HOME/.muttrc I put these
--
set folder=~/Mail
...
mailboxes =mutt =postfix
Alexander, et al --
...and then Alexander V. Konstantinou said...
% % Right now I've achieved this functionality through a wrapper shell
% % script that greps for the alias name and invokes mutt with the real
% % user name.
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% That makes sense, though it sounds somewhat painful.
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% It
Right inside this thread a short question, as I am not using AOL but
want Walter
to be able to use Netscape with it:
What are the servers?
pop3.aol.com and smtp.aol.com do not seem to work.
Can you be so nice as to simply post those? Thanks.
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Where can I get information on how to get mail from my pop3 web mail (yahoo)
using mutt at work.
ideally, I would like to be able to get my yahoo mail and then reply to it
with the yahoo addy through their smtp.
any ideas?
Checkout fetchmail. This should do exactally what you want.
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/fetchmail/
I've been using it for years.
-- Ryan
* Sean Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on [11-02-01y 10:30]:
Where can I get information on how to get mail from my pop3 web mail (yahoo)
using mutt at
On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 10:23:55AM -0800, Sean Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I get information on how to get mail from my pop3 web mail (yahoo)
using mutt at work.
ideally, I would like to be able to get my yahoo mail and then reply to it
with the yahoo addy through their smtp.
Hello,
I'm looking for a special version of List-reply function, that automaticaly CC
the sender. So new mail header would look like this:
From: me
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: someone who wrote the mail to the list
How to do it?
Mody
Patrik Modesto wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for a special version of List-reply function, that automaticaly CC
the sender. So new mail header would look like this:
From: me
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: someone who wrote the mail to the list
How to do it?
hit whatever key you have bound to
Oliver --
...and then Oliver Ob said...
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% What are the servers?
% pop3.aol.com and smtp.aol.com do not seem to work.
Check the archives. You cannot send out through AOL except by using
AOL's mail software; you will have to find another SMTP server or run
your own (which is sketchy at
On 2001.11.02, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hit whatever key you have bound to group-reply (i think g by
default?)... however you should generally avoid doing this. if people
want to be cc'd or replied to privately, they will probably have
David Champion wrote:
On 2001.11.02, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if people want to be cc'd or replied to privately, they will
probably have 'set-followup-to' or 'reply-to' set to their address.
I don't find that to be true. Many people are aware
Hi,
* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-11-02 22:51]:
On 2001.11.02, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it's generally considered rude to send to both a list and to someone on
the list, so you should only do this if the person has specifically
indicated that
Petr Baudis [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Hello everybody,
I would like to view a resume of different incoming mailboxes just before
selecting one. Some thing I would have with [..]$ du $HOME/Mail/
In my $HOME/.muttrc I put these
--
set folder=~/Mail
On Fri, 02 Nov 2001, Sean Wilson wrote:
ideally, I would like to be able to get my yahoo mail and then reply to it
with the yahoo addy through their smtp.
Howdy,
To get mutt to grab the mail off the mailserver you need to use
2 options, pop_host and pop_user. There's a few other's
Truong, et al --
By the way, would you mind setting your line wrap at 72 characters or so?
It makes it much easier to read, and most folks on this list are staunchly
ASCII-only and appreciate the formatting.
...and then Truong said...
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% Petr Baudis [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
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