On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 02:17:53PM +0100, René Clerc wrote:
>
> And, since you're signing your list email, please upload your public
> key to the keyservers. So did I. Err... I did, didn't I? ;)
Yeah, you did ;-)
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Thus spake Charles Jie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Obviously I don't mean 'e' (edit) command count.
>
> The purpose of it is that I want to give keywords or category to read
> messages so that I can search them easier later.
>
> If I can add this field easily when I save it or before I press 's'
> w
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 11:17:51AM +0800, Charles Jie (dis)graced my inbox with:
> Obviously I don't mean 'e' (edit) command count.
>
> The purpose of it is that I want to give keywords or category to read messages so
>that I can search them easier later.
>
> If I can add this field easily when
Obviously I don't mean 'e' (edit) command count.
The purpose of it is that I want to give keywords or category to read messages so that
I can search them easier later.
If I can add this field easily when I save it or before I press 's' with
ease, I don't bother to save messages into that many f
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 12:40:26PM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 05:17:27PM +, Benjamin Smith wrote:
> > Although the manual doesn't explicitly mention it, regular expressions in
> > mutt seem to be case insensitive. So even although mutt supports
> > [:lower:] and [:upp
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 05:17:27PM +, Benjamin Smith wrote:
> Although the manual doesn't explicitly mention it, regular expressions in
> mutt seem to be case insensitive. So even although mutt supports
> [:lower:] and [:upper:], they do not work as expected and end up being
> equivalent to [:
Although the manual doesn't explicitly mention it, regular expressions in
mutt seem to be case insensitive. So even although mutt supports
[:lower:] and [:upper:], they do not work as expected and end up being
equivalent to [:alpha:]. So does anyone know solutions to this,
overrides in mutt, or an
> Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2001 17:09:05 +0100
> From: Andre Majorel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Using message-hook to run messages through a filter
>
> There is one guy out there who has particular and very annoying
> writing idiosyncracies (think Prince or B1FF). I wrote a f
boris karlov muttered:
> On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 03:56:56PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
> > Well, "" is a charset too, isn't it?
>
> i've tried this already. but, unfortunately, it does not work:
> :charset-hook "" koi8-r\n
> empty (sub)expression
Strange canÄt reproduce this with 1.2.5:
$ ./mu
Hello,
I receive faxes in my mail these days but I cannot find anywhere
(and I have looked) for a viewer I could use in Mutt to read them
since they come in as tiff files.
Any pointers --->
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Regards
Cliff
also sprach David Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.12.28.0413 +0100]:
> I'd grab the deb source and the patch and see if it applys, if it does
> you can just build your own mutt deb with dpkg-buildpackage.
sure, i know *how* to do it, but it's too much trouble. i just don't
want to deal with it.
Hi,
I hope I can make this clear, when mutt modifies a file (mbox) it
doesn't update the timestamps.
Mutt 1.3.24i (2001-11-29)
Any idea?
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 05:09:05PM +0100, Andre Majorel wrote:
> There is one guy out there who has particular and very annoying
> writing idiosyncracies (think Prince or B1FF). I wrote a filter to
> translate his prose to something less obnoxious. Now how do I
> configure Mutt to automatically pi
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 05:09:05PM +0100, Andre Majorel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought that
>
> message-hook "~f joe@blow\.com" "pipe-message /usr/local/bin/unmangle"
>
> would do the trick but Mutt says "pipe-message: unknown command".
I would try
message-hook . "unset display_filte
There is one guy out there who has particular and very annoying
writing idiosyncracies (think Prince or B1FF). I wrote a filter to
translate his prose to something less obnoxious. Now how do I
configure Mutt to automatically pipe his messages through the
filter when reading or replying to him ?
I
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 03:56:56PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
> boris karlov muttered:
> > On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 03:04:41PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
> > > boris karlov muttered:
> > > > i have charset="koi8-r" but mutt always assumes that my text/plain
> > > > attachments are in us-ascii cha
boris karlov muttered:
> On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 03:04:41PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
> > boris karlov muttered:
> > > i have charset="koi8-r" but mutt always assumes that my text/plain
> > > attachments are in us-ascii charset if there is no certain charset
> > > record in `Content-Type:' field
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 03:04:41PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
> boris karlov muttered:
> > i have charset="koi8-r" but mutt always assumes that my text/plain
> > attachments are in us-ascii charset if there is no certain charset
> > record in `Content-Type:' field.
> > do you know how to avoid su
boris karlov muttered:
> i have charset="koi8-r" but mutt always assumes that my text/plain
> attachments are in us-ascii charset if there is no certain charset
> record in `Content-Type:' field.
> do you know how to avoid such a behaviour of 1.2.5?
Look for charset-hook in the manual.
HTH,
Mic
Maciej Kalisiak muttered:
> For some of us mutt's current behaviour in this regard is
> non-intuitive, so clearing these things up in the manual would help us from
> pulling our hair out.
> I got bitten badly by the ambiguity in the manual regarding the "~A" pattern.
> Naive me thought that "all m
mutt-1.2.5i
i have charset="koi8-r" in .muttrc, but mutt always assumes that my
text/plain attachments are in us-ascii charset if there is no certain
charset record in `Content-Type:' field. so i need to edit-type or manually
recode affected attachments :-(.
mutt-1.0i works more suitable ;-) using
On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 09:41:11PM +0100, Michael Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Donnerstag, 27. Dez. 2001 at 18:33:53, Thomas Hurst wrote:
> > I have a script scan all my mailspools (I use mbox) and move anything
> > older than a week to archive///-- -
> > this keeps my active mail easily
I'm glad to read good tricks about mutt. The document (manual.txt) is
too short of examples that we have to pull out handfuls of hairs to get a
function work. :)
charlie
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On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 02:39:48AM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 01:36:51PM +0800, Charles Jie
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