On 27-Feb-02 at 20:46, Knute's inspired musing was thus :
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Bob McLaren wrote:
What can I do to force the HELO generated by mutt to use my outside SMTP
hostname?
Mutt doesn't generate a HELO, it's a MUA not an MTA
You are probably running sendmail or something similar
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 SuSE
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Dominik Vogt wrote:
# Reconstructed via infocmp from file: /usr/lib/terminfo/r/rxvt
rxvt|rxvt terminal emulator (X Window System),
am, bce, eo, km, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
...
Ah yes, I see. I must have misread the infocmp man page. But the
op entry
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 07:25:51AM -0500, Thomas E. Dickey wrote:
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Dominik Vogt wrote:
# Reconstructed via infocmp from file: /usr/lib/terminfo/r/rxvt
rxvt|rxvt terminal emulator (X Window System),
am, bce, eo, km, mir, msgr, xenl, xon,
...
Ah
Hi all,
trying to color entries in the index matching on the from field, I use the following:
color index blue black '~f (Person1|Person2)'
However, I get a 'parentheses not matched error'
Also, the example in the doco: ~f (Jim +Somebody|Ed +SomeoneElse) doesn't work
(same error)
TIA,
Scott
Scott wrote:
trying to color entries in the index matching on the from field, I use
the following:
color index blue black '~f (Person1|Person2)'
However, I get a 'parentheses not matched error'
Try:
color index blue black '~f (Person1|Person2)'
^
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 02:33:35PM +0100, Volker Moell wrote:
Scott wrote:
trying to color entries in the index matching on the from field, I use
the following:
color index blue black '~f (Person1|Person2)'
However, I get a 'parentheses not matched error'
Try:
color index blue
Hi, all!
Is there a posibillity to score all known mail addresses (ie all
addresses defined in aliases) in one single score statement?
I only found then ~l for all messages addressed to a known mailing list:
score ~l +100
Greetings,
-volker
--
http://die-Moellsde/ *
Charles Jie wrote:
I wonder very much - how could you operate mutt+vim and emacs-style
slrn in daily life without difficulty? Isn't it like switching
driving between left-side and right-side? Or it's more like
switching languages for you bilinguals? :-)
switch the key bindings
* Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-02-28 10:37 -0500:
Charles Jie wrote:
I wonder very much - how could you operate mutt+vim and emacs-style
slrn in daily life without difficulty? Isn't it like switching
driving between left-side and right-side? Or it's more like
Andre Berger wrote:
Are there key bindings for slrn around that make it use the same keys
as mutt?
i asked this very question on the mutt newsgroup, and didn't get any
responses however i think it would be great if someone came up with
this and posted their slrnrc for us
anyone anyone??
--
Hi,
when I start mutt and change to an IMAP folder, mutt sometimes shows the
right date and flags for each mail in the folder, but no sender or
subject. When trying to read a mail, I only get the error-message Could
not copy message (after Fetching message). This problem doesn't occur
always,
Quoting Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Feb 28, 2002 10:48]:
Andre Berger wrote:
Are there key bindings for slrn around that make it use the
same keys as mutt?
i asked this very question on the mutt newsgroup, and didn't
get any responses. however i think it would be great if someone
* Thus spake Will Yardley [26-02-02^04:46]:
Hallo,
tell him to wrap his lines in his editor how to do this will vary
depending on the editor he's using if he's using vi (probably nvi in
debian), setting wm=8 should work using vim, set tw=74 emacs i'm not
sure, but i doubt it's that hard
Hi,
I'm using the set folder command and I use the default
value But when I don't open it in the default folder
there's a problem I notice it when I change
mailboxes
If I change from my home directory and try to use tab
completion it won't complete the folder name But when
I try and manually
Wait a minute,
If that's the case, can't I configure Mutt to connect to my public SMTP server to send
mail rather than trying to send it from it's own local sendmail program?
I don't see any configuration directive in the muttrc to specify an SMTP server to
connect to
Simon White wrote:
On
On 28-Feb-02 at 09:54, Bob McLaren's inspired musing was thus :
Wait a minute,
If that's the case, can't I configure Mutt to connect to my public SMTP
server to send mail rather than trying to send it from it's own local
sendmail program?
No, what I was trying to say (perhaps I wasn't
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 11:06:39AM -0500, Rob Reid wrote:
Maybe it could be made folder specific by tying the send-hook to an alias, or
even user+folder@domain, that is only used when emailing user from folder.
You can have a folder-hook set a send-hook, like this:
folder-hook .
Hello All:
Now that I have your attention - I and friends publish a webzine:
http://wwwfrozen-north-linuxonlinecom/
And we publish monthly
We also have a local linux user's group and a mailing list
A comment was made to the mailing list that mutt was handicapped
As you may
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Louis-David Mitterrand thusly...
After much struggle understanding mutt's quoting rules I finally came up
with that kind of stuff, which works:
folder-hook =[a-z] score ~s'([ot]\\|newbie\\|off-topic\\|your\\\
mail\\|(unidentified\\|no)\\\
* Tim Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020228 19:55]:
Is there anyone on this list that would like to
contribute some comments about the advantages of
switching from something like netscape mail to mutt?
echo you cannot do this with netscape | mutt netscape-weenie
nuff said.
I have guided some
* Sven Guckes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
echo you cannot do this with netscape | mutt netscape-weenie
nuff said.
But I can't view all my HTML pr0n spam without an external program, mutt
sucks111
I have guided some Linux people to switch from Netscape to mutt. So
far they are not
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020228 14:30]:
snip...
I have guided some Linux people to switch from Netscape to mutt.
So far they are not sorry at all. But it does take a few things
to make them switch because you have to explain about some concepts.
If you want a full report, well, give
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 10:28:49AM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 11:06:39AM -0500, Rob Reid wrote:
Maybe it could be made folder specific by tying the send-hook to an alias, or
even user+folder@domain, that is only used when emailing user from folder
You can have a
On 28/02/02 Thomas Hurst did speaketh:
I doubt I'd last long with mutt with the default keys makes quick
backup of ~/src
I'd be interested in seeing the changes you made I like the default keys,
but then, I like Vi :)
Mike
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On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Erik Rothwell wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 10:28:49AM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 11:06:39AM -0500, Rob Reid wrote:
Maybe it could be made folder specific by tying the send-hook to an alias, or
even user+folder@domain, that is only used
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 11:05:16AM -0900, Tim Johnson wrote:
Is there anyone on this list that would like to contribute some
comments about the advantages of switching from something like
netscape mail to mutt?
the biggest advantage for me is speed i can fly through my email w/
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