Michael, et al --
...and then Michael Tatge said...
%
% John Iverson muttered:
% > Is there a way to tell Mutt to save outgoing messages in whatever
% > mailbox I'm working in?
% >
% > just wondering if there's a shortcut
Yep.
%
% There is a current shortcut patch. David has it on his mut
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* and then Cameron Simpson declared
> | No. hehe, but a nice gentlemen from 'the rolling hils of south carolina'
> | sent me this handy little vim macro:
> |
> | map {!}par 72}j
> |
> | Of course you need par installed, but it works a treat. J
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Alas! David T-G spake thus:
> It's not that it doesn't work (and you can even set it to "% " easily
> enough :-) but that modifying the original message by line-q
Dave --
I agree that what you wish to accomplish (having mutt automatically
encrypt a file that you attach for sending) should be possible. My
suggestion there is to get the procedure nailed down manually and then
try working on converting it to a batch. I can't tell from your messages
whether
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* and then Christopher S. Swingley declared
> > map {!}par 72^M}j
>
> But this wouldn't do much of anything when reading a message in mutt
> would it? Or do you have your pager set as vim?
No, my apologies, I misunderstood/misread the Q.
Bad
Johannes --
...and then Johannes Zellner said...
%
% Hi,
%
% I've the following permissions ($USER == joze)
%
% -rw--w 1 y1zlnmail 508 Feb 7 09:10 /var/mail/joze
That's very interesting... Who is y1zln?
% drwxrwxr-x 3 root mail 8192 Feb 7 09:09 /var/mail
William --
...and then William Guynes said...
%
% Has anyone else had a desire to be able to toggle weed=yes for only
% certain instances of pager, reply, or forward?
Not I :-)
%
% I tend to not want to see all headers normally (having a full screen
% of headers just doesn't entice me to rea
Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Of course you need par installed, but it works a treat. Just hit ^l and
> it will reformat the lines for you.
Nick Wilson replied:
> Wouldn't fmt do ok? It'll mangle quoted text (which I presume is the
> advantage of par) but OTOH is already installed.
Yes. I use fmt f
On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 05:41:59AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> %
> % Hi,
> %
> % I've the following permissions ($USER == joze)
> %
> % -rw--w 1 y1zlnmail 508 Feb 7 09:10 /var/mail/joze
>
> That's very interesting... Who is y1zln?
well, actually that's me. Just substitute y
Johannes --
...and then Johannes Zellner said...
%
% On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 05:41:59AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% > %
...
% > % -rw--w 1 y1zlnmail 508 Feb 7 09:10 /var/mail/joze
% >
% > That's very interesting... Who is y1zln?
%
% well, actually that's me. Just substitute
Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Loooks like that to me too. /bin/sh is perhaps not bash, or bash is
> running in "no silly extensions" mode.
That's what I feared, too.
> WHat's wrong with this?
>
> application/rtf; ppthtml %s | lynx -dump -force_html;
Won't work, because lynx doesn't read fro
Hi there,
is it possible to have two or mailcap entries for a mime type and then
being able to select one from mutt, when viewing the attachment?
BTW, I have a mutt only mailcap file.
Ciao,
Viktor
--
Viktor Rosenfeld
WWW: http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~rosenfel/
msg24363/pgp0.pgp
D
Thank you so much, Byrial.
I'm so much amazed to learn that.
You may know, such message came from Microsoft Outlook Express 5.0. Once
again I learned that MS is that irresponsible for the technology
society. Or it's their trick again to dominate this kind of software.
They've done it in browser
Hi,
Why do these lines starting with ">From" keep turning up in the body.
All lines beginning with the word "From" seem to end up like this. Some
MTA/MDA along the way seems to be doing this. It isn't my procmail (at
least nothing I've defined), so what does this ?
More importantly, how do I get
On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 03:09:59PM +0100, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>is it possible to have two or mailcap entries for a mime type and then
>being able to select one from mutt, when viewing the attachment?
>
>BTW, I have a mutt only mailcap file.
>
>Ciao,
>Viktor
>--
>Viktor Rosenfeld
> "Prahlad" == Prahlad Vaidyanathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Prahlad> Hi, Why do these lines starting with ">From" keep turning
Prahlad> up in the body. All lines beginning with the word "From"
Prahlad> seem to end up like this. Some MTA/MDA along the way seems
Prahlad> to
Nick,
On Sat Feb 09, 2002 Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thusly:
> * and then Christopher S. Swingley declared
> > > map {!}par 72^M}j
> >
> > But this wouldn't do much of anything when reading a message in mutt
> > would it? Or do you have your pager set as vim?
>
> No, my apologi
John Buttery wrote:
> Well, this isn't specifically an answer to your question, but
> if nobody else has the actual answer then maybe this will do. Could
> it be that the two types of mailcaps you want to select from are
> "one I want when I am in X and one for when I'm just in a terminal
> fr
Hello.
I am using mutt-1.3.27 with support for news reading via NNTP, (patch
http://mutt.kiev.ua/download/mutt-1.3.27/patch-1.3.27.vvv.nntp.gz).
The news server is the local machine (localhost), and it has leafnode
installed to fetch newsgroups from usenet.
I want mutt to mark the messages I ha
I hope this isn't a silly question, I've tried reading in the manual
and fiddling on my own.
I use different colors to mark off different types of email in mutt.
I also use mutt in an xterm (or gome-terminal, or whatever) that's
the size of the screen (on a Debian unstable box, if that matters).
Hi,
I have a display error:
After GPG is called to check a signature, Mutt's terminal gets
corrupted. I can continue working by moving the cursor line over the
screwed parts to redisplay them, but it's really not nice.
I use Mutt 1.3.24i (but also tried 1.3.27i), Eterm 0.9, ncurses 5.2,
XFree86
gnu/linux 2.4.2
On 02/09/02, I received this from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> What OS? Is this by any chance OSF/1 or Digital Unix (or these days
> it's Tru64, I guess.)
>
> -Daniel
>
> On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 02:50:54PM -0700, Mark Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am using jed as an editor w
Quoting Peter Whiting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, Feb 08 14:01:
> On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 02:35:27PM -0500, Omen Wild wrote:
> >
> > # Wrap long lines
> > macro pager ~@won "set display_filter=\"par 73qe\"; macro pager
>\\cw ~@woff\n"
> > macro pager ~@woff "set display_filter=''; macro pager \\
On Feb 09, Daniel Farnsworth Teichert [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> So I'd really like to be able to *underline* the current entry, or
> perhaps make it bold, or something like that. But I haven't been able
> to find a way to do this. If the mono settings could somehow work in
> conjunction with th
On Sat 09 Feb 2002, David T-G wrote:
> % The patch offers "^" as a shortcut to the current folder.
>
> ... so now you can just
>
> send-hook . "my_hdr fcc: ^"
>
> and there ya go.
Cool, thanks for the info Michael and David.
John
And I heard Jeremy Blosser exclaim:
> On Feb 09, Daniel Farnsworth Teichert [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > So I'd really like to be able to *underline* the current entry, or
> > perhaps make it bold, or something like that. But I haven't been able
> > to find a way to do this. If the mono settings
Hello,
I just started a new GPL project which recommends the use of mutt (see
below).
It is Red Hat based, but (see FAQ #5) even users of other distribution
might benefit from it. The reverse is also true, of course.
Any contribution to the project is welcome (especially in the form of
rpms of s
On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 07:19:45PM +0100, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> This is nothing for me. I want to able to output MS Word documents both
> as text (viewing them inside mutt, but not inlined) and as postscript
> (viewing them with gv), when I want to see more of the structure. Both
> will hap
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 03:32:58PM -0500, Ken Weingold wrote:
> Really it's only sometimes, and seems to be the last folder I was in,
> or at least the last one modified. After changing folders, it will
> tell me a few times that there is new mail in that folder, but when I
> change to it, there
On Sat, 09 Feb 2002, Christopher S. Swingley wrote:
> On Sat Feb 09, 2002 Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thusly:
> > * and then Christopher S. Swingley declared
> > > > map {!}par 72^M}j
> > >
> > > But this wouldn't do much of anything when reading a message in mutt
> > > would it?
I was curious if there is or will be a way to have the index lines in
differing colors in the future. I'm not talking the whole line one
single color, but if you have a collapsed thread only that part (C 18)
or whatever would be blue for instance, and the date be another color
depending on how f
Gary Johnson wrote:
> Try this shell script.
>
> file=$1
> shift
> select viewer
> do
> if [ "$viewer" ]
> then
> $viewer $file
> break
> fi
> done
While this works, it's also a bit ugly. I had to create functions for
the diff
Hi!
I still cannot delete mails under Mutt. The output of ls -ld 'which mutt' 'which
mutt-dotlock' is:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 484796 Jan 2 07:18 /usr/bin/mutt
-rwxr-sr-x 1 root mail 7152Jan 2 07:18 /usr/bin/mutt_dotlock
The output of mutt -v is attached.
Sincerely,
Terence
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