On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Bob McLaren wrote:
> Please help a mutt newbie out.
> I have searched through archives and I am still not able to find the
> answer to this.
> I am using Mutt inside our network to send emails out to the internet.
> Because it is an internal PC hidden behind a firewall, it d
Please help a mutt newbie out.
I have searched through archives and I am still not able to find the
answer to this.
I am using Mutt inside our network to send emails out to the internet.
Because it is an internal PC hidden behind a firewall, it does not have
a resolvable hostname.
This causes pro
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On 16:45 27 Feb 2002, Charles Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I've posted before about that mutt can not decode a mime qp-encoded
| string with raw spaces in it. I was answered that the standard doesn't
| accept a raw space in qp-encoded string.
Rob Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I thought that was what . is for, matching any folder, as in:
>
> folder-hook . unset save_empty
Maybe I should explain it a little clearer:
Suppose you have a set of hooks like this:
folder-hook . 'set variable=AAA'
folder-hoo
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 03:11:21PM +0100, Dominik Vogt wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 08:37:22AM -0500, Thomas E. Dickey wrote:
> > On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Dominik Vogt wrote:
> >
> > > I have been using mutt in an rxvt window with a background xpm
> > > for a long time, using the version from the
At 4:55 PM EST on February 27 David DeSimone sent off:
> Erik Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > However, the default-hooks.muttrc does not properly reset my signature
> > (nor message headers) to the default...
>
> You seem to have a misunderstanding about when hooks are run.
>
> A fo
Erik Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> However, the default-hooks.muttrc does not properly reset my signature
> (nor message headers) to the default...
You seem to have a misunderstanding about when hooks are run.
A folder-hook is only run when you change folders. Not every time you
send
On 2002.02.27, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"parv" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> fmt is very inadequate, compared to 'gq', when it comes to wrapping
> of quoted lines. just try it, you will see.
Yes, but to get "gq", I have to use vim. That's even worse. I recommend
par if you feel that fmt
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, darren chamberlain wrote:
> Quoting Dominik Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27 Feb-02 08:22]:
> > I have been using mutt in an rxvt window with a background xpm
> > for a long time, using the version from the SuSE distribution
> > withouth compilling myself. Since SuSE 7.2 however
> darren chamberlain wrote:
> Quoting Dominik Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27 Feb-02 08:22]:
> > I have been using mutt in an rxvt window with a background xpm
> > for a long time, using the version from the SuSE distribution
> > withouth compilling myself. Since SuSE 7.2 however, rxvt
> > covers th
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 08:37:22AM -0500, Thomas E. Dickey wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Dominik Vogt wrote:
>
> > I have been using mutt in an rxvt window with a background xpm
> > for a long time, using the version from the SuSE distribution
> > withouth compilling myself. Since SuSE 7.2 howev
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
wrote Charles Jie thusly...
>
> And I found some differences between fmt and vim's gq:
>
> . gq keeps the 1st line's indent and re-fill all the following, while
> fmt keeps the first two lines' indent and re-fill from the 2nd line
> . fmt has it's own width (75)
Hi,
It's my first time to try fmt. And I found some differences between fmt
and vim's gq:
. gq keeps the 1st line's indent and re-fill all the following, while
fmt keeps the first two lines' indent and re-fill from the 2nd line
. fmt has it's own width (75)
. fmt has a couple of options if you
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Dominik Vogt wrote:
> I have been using mutt in an rxvt window with a background xpm
> for a long time, using the version from the SuSE distribution
> withouth compilling myself. Since SuSE 7.2 however, rxvt covers
> the background image with a black character background its
Quoting Dominik Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27 Feb-02 08:22]:
> I have been using mutt in an rxvt window with a background xpm
> for a long time, using the version from the SuSE distribution
> withouth compilling myself. Since SuSE 7.2 however, rxvt
> covers the background image with a black charac
I have been using mutt in an rxvt window with a background xpm
for a long time, using the version from the SuSE distribution
withouth compilling myself. Since SuSE 7.2 however, rxvt covers
the background image with a black character background itself. I
guess this has something to do with slang
Erik,
I'm not sure I understood all your problem, but I have the feeling
that you could find a solution in the concept of mutt profiles as
explained here:
http://www.acoustics.hut.fi/~mara/mutt/profiles.html
Let us know.
Ciao,
Marco Fioretti
RULE: Run Up2date
Erik --
...and then Erik Rothwell said...
%
% I've run into problem where I've got folder-hooks & send-hooks, but, I
% can't make them play nicely together.
%
% In my main muttrc, I've got:
%
% source ~/.mutt/default-hooks.muttrc
% source ~/.mutt/folder-hooks.muttrc
% source ~/.mutt/send-hooks
Nicolas Rachinsky muttered:
> If there are no messages matching your pattern, then another mail (the
> one with the cursor on it) will be saved to your archive folder.
>
> Nicolas
>
> PS: I solved the problem for me with my tag-prefix-cond patch. You
> find it on my homepage.
Yes, forgot to mea
Hi,
I've posted before about that mutt can not decode a mime qp-encoded
string with raw spaces in it. I was answered that the standard doesn't
accept a raw space in qp-encoded string.
I took it for granted.
But today I happened to find that Perl module "MIME::QuotedPrint"s
encode_qp() also leav
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