Michael P. Soulier muttered:
set index_format=%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15n (%4l) %s
However, if I put this into a folder-hook instead, I get an error about %Z
being an unknown variable. What's the proper syntax to set this in a
folder-hook?
Usage: folder-hook [!]regexp command
folder-hook
* On Fri Dec 14, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Out of curiousity, how does everyone make use of message scoring?
I don't know about others, but I use scoring in a very limited way. In my
main folder, where I only put personal mail, I use this:
score ~N 2
folder-hook ! 'set sort=reverse-score;
Hello,
I have Outlook ExpressiMicrosoft address book .. wab file .. that I want to
convert to a form suitable for use in a normal mutt alias file.
type file. I can think of some insane ways to do it, does anyone
have a sane way ?
Fortunately the file only has aliases and email addresses, no
Cliff Sarginson wrote:
I have Outlook ExpressiMicrosoft address book .. wab file .. that I
want to convert to a form suitable for use in a normal mutt alias
file. type file. I can think of some insane ways to do it, does
anyone have a sane way ? Fortunately the file only has aliases and
On 2001-12-15 01:22:44 -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
Cliff Sarginson wrote:
I have Outlook ExpressiMicrosoft address book .. wab file .. that I
want to convert to a form suitable for use in a normal mutt alias
file. type file. I can think of some insane ways to do it, does
anyone have a
Hi,
I just began trying this great MUA program, and I liked it very much. But I have a
small problem. Can anyone tell me how to use smtp server in my mutt. In pine, there is
a field where you can put your smtp server, but in mutt I try to search it but I can
not find it. If I do not use my
* Willy Sutrisno [EMAIL PROTECTED] [15-12-2001 15:29]:
| I just began trying this great MUA program, and I liked it very
| much. But I have a small problem. Can anyone tell me how to use smtp
| server in my mutt. In pine, there is a field where you can put your
| smtp server, but in mutt I try
* René Clerc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
set sendmail=/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi
At least, that's what mine says. I use Postfix too, by the way. So
don't let the name fool you: this is actually a postfix binary, which
you should have too, when you installed Postfix.
Check out the manual.
Hi Mutt users,
now that Robert has brought up the issue, I'd like to describe my own
adventures in the field of Unicode/UTF-8. Short answer, try setting:
export LC_ALL=de_DE.UTF-8
export LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
(bash syntax). If you want your apps to `speak' German. Replace de_DE
by en_GB or en_US if
* Willy Sutrisno [EMAIL PROTECTED] [15-12-2001 16:00]:
| * René Clerc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
| set sendmail=/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi
|
| At least, that's what mine says. I use Postfix too, by the way. So
| don't let the name fool you: this is actually a postfix binary, which
| you
OK, thats not what I mean. If you want me to set the variable like above. Its done
before I write the first email. I want to use my ISP provider SMTP server, so I need
the variable for it. I have done the search at Mutt manual, but they never say
anything about SMTP server, they do have
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 11:11:32PM -0500, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Out of curiousity, how does everyone make use of message scoring?
I would use it but mutts scoring abilities don't met my demands. I
need something like the ability of slrn to create a scoring entries with
one key (like k in
Ren? Clerc wrote:
Mutt requires an SMTP daemon running on the local machine. If you're
running postfix, as I conclude from your first post, why not use it?
In the other case, you could check out nullmailer or ssmtp. Links to
be found under Other Recommended Pages at the links page of
On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 04:56:16PM +0100, Johannes Segitz wrote:
I would use it but mutts scoring abilities don't met my demands. I
need something like the ability of slrn to create a scoring entries with
one key (like k in slrn)
You could bind any key not bound to a function, yet to a macro
Hi,
when I want to see only one part of a mime/multipart message with
the command view-attach (Enter), I cannot see the text colored. Is
there a way to enable it like in the pager?
Thanks,
Alberto
I wonder, what option in my .muttrc shall I use to make mutt reply lists
like mutt-users properly, i.e. set To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
not To: user_who_sent_original@message. I compiled my .muttrc of several
example configs available on the net, but mostly it is derived from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder, what option in my .muttrc shall I use to make mutt reply
lists like mutt-users properly, i.e. set To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
not To: user_who_sent_original@message. I compiled my .muttrc of
several example configs available on the net, but mostly it is derived
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it's subscribed, here is a part of my .muttrc:
lists `cd ~/mail/lists echo *`
subscribe `cd ~/mail/lists echo *`
mailboxes `for file in ~/mail/lists/*; do echo -n +lists/$(basename $file) ; done`
you don't need both - a subscribed list is also 'known'.
On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 01:55:14PM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
it looks like you already have this list listed as 'subscribed', since
you have set the mail-followup-to header properly - that's all you have
to do. but you need to hit 'list-reply' (bound to 'L' by default)
instead of 'reply' in
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