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* Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-06-07 23:49 -0400:
> Hi,
>=20
> * Andre Berger [02-06-08 04:45:05 +0200] wrote:
> > How can I view inline images like
>=20
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 08:18:37AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-06 16:31]:
> > % 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of
> > % trash, or am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and
> > % just like using rm on files, there's
Many thanks for your very good (as always) suggestions and hints. I put
it this way:
In my .bash_profile I set an alias with: alias mutt="cd
~/download;mutt". It is a little bit unusual but for my requirements it
works out the best.
Thank you again
Oliver
--
... don't touch the bang-bang fruit
Hi,
* Andre Berger [02-06-08 04:45:05 +0200] wrote:
> How can I view inline images like
> --begin example--
> begin 666 car30001.jpg
> M_]C_X `02D9)1@`!`0```0`!``#_X2'317AI9@``24DJ``@(``\!`@`6
> [snip]
> ;<17D$:2OL,:D@G/\ZZ>!BR\G-,*U&5'=W/_9
> `
> end
> --end example--
> in mutt-nntp (Orj
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Hi!
How can I view inline images like
--begin example--
begin 666 car30001.jpg
M_]C_X `02D9)1@`!`0```0`!``#_X2'317AI9@``24DJ``@(``\!`@`6
[snip]
;<17D$:2OL,:D@G/\ZZ>!BR\G-,*U&5'=W/_9
`
end
--end exam
David -- again, thanks for the help .
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 03:50:52PM -0500, David T-G wrote..
> Kevin -
>
> ...and then Kevin Coyner said...
> %
> % David ---
> %
> % On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 03:11:24PM -0500, David T-G wrote..
> % > Did you hit return again? Interestingly enou
* On Fri, 07 Jun 2002, Joseph Ishac wrote:
> Actually, I wasn't aware you could do that with the folder-hook
> command. :) However, I did a quick copy/paste on the lines
> below and it didn't remedy the problem.
Works as intended here -- maybe you had other 'color index'
commands which were in
Kevin -
...and then Kevin Coyner said...
%
% David ---
%
% On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 03:11:24PM -0500, David T-G wrote..
% > Did you hit return again? Interestingly enough, you have to hit the
% > enter key twice.
% >
% > If you did, then you should look into your .urlview file to see what
David ---
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 03:11:24PM -0500, David T-G wrote..
> Did you hit return again? Interestingly enough, you have to hit the
> enter key twice.
>
> If you did, then you should look into your .urlview file to see what it's
> doing. Here's mine, with various netscape examples
Kevin --
...and then Kevin Coyner said...
%
% I just installed urlview and gave it a try on a message that I knew to
% have a few links. Sure enough it listed the links and gave an arrow
% that allowed me to select one of the links. When I selected, it
% rewrote the link down at the bottom of
I just installed urlview and gave it a try on a message that I knew to
have a few links. Sure enough it listed the links and gave an arrow
that allowed me to select one of the links. When I selected, it
rewrote the link down at the bottom of the screen. But after that,
nothing, regardless of w
* Joseph Ishac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-07 15:11]:
> Actually, I wasn't aware you could do that with the folder-hook
> command. :) However, I did a quick copy/paste on the lines below and
> it didn't remedy the problem. I think I'll stick with the four term
> expression with the use of ~P (
* On 2002.06.07, in <20020607193705.GC30963@sumida>,
* "Kevin Coyner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What is a "folder history"? I couldn't find it in the Mutt manual,
> and interestingly, a Google search on ["folder history" and mutt] turns
> up one result: History of Shania Twain. Figu
> What is a "folder history"?
Press c and then up.
--
Mike Schiraldi
VeriSign Applied Research
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On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 07:32:58PM +0200, Thorsten Haude wrote:
> * darren chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-07 14:18]:
> >I have been using this setup for over a year, and it works great:
> [Macro-based trash function]
> You should have a look at Cedric's patch. I used something similar to
>
Actually, I wasn't aware you could do that with the folder-hook command.
:) However, I did a quick copy/paste on the lines below and it didn't
remedy the problem. I think I'll stick with the four term expression
with the use of ~P (which I didn't know about either).
Thanks again for the help.
* On Fri, 07 Jun 2002, Joseph Ishac wrote:
> No amount of reordering seemed to solve the problem, I've tried
> N different combinations (likely missing the right one of
> course :)
What I was originally thinking was not just reordering what you
had, but also moving the ~D, ~F, and ~T into your f
Hi,
* Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-07 08:02]:
>* Thorsten Haude [02-06-07 06:14:30 +0200] wrote:
>[ Perl::Mail::Audit ]
>> It stops by default, just like Procmail does, but you can
>> change that. I make backups at the beginning of my
>> ruleset:
>> $mail->accept({noexit => 1}, $ba
Hi,
* darren chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-07 14:18]:
>I have been using this setup for over a year, and it works great:
[Macro-based trash function]
You should have a look at Cedric's patch. I used something similar to
your setup and was annoyed every time =trash appeared in the folder
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 04:29:35PM +0200, Thomas Baker wrote:
> Hi Olaf,
>
> Many thanks for the helpful advice!
Please rply to the list since others might be interested too in the
answers.
> On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 03:31:43PM +0200, Olaf Foellinger wrote:
> > > 1) mailcap does not seem to work
> I beleive the color used depends on the *last* matching color
> index statement, so you might have to include the ~D, ~F, and ~T
> ones in your folder-hook *after* the ~f one.
No amount of reordering seemed to solve the problem, I've tried N
different combinations (likely missing the right one
On Fri, Jun 7, 2002, Kevin Coyner wrote:
> > For patch, the -p# tells patch how many directory levels to remove from
> > the filenames. If you read through the patch file, you can see that it
> > references files as "mutt-1.3.27/init.h" and "mutt-1.3.27/send.c", which
>
> Question: If I've ins
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 09:37:12AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> * Kevin Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-07 09:28]:
> > Many thanks for the patch. I'll give it a try, but have to learn how
> > to apply them first. I've graduated from windoze to linux rpms to now
> > being comfortable wi
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 02:56:47PM +0200, Thomas Baker wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have been working with Mutt/Cygwin in the hopes that I
> would eventually move to a Linux machine, but it looks like
> I'm stuck for awhile on Win2000, so I thought I'd see if
> anyone else has solved any of its short
* Kevin Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-07 09:28]:
> Many thanks for the patch. I'll give it a try, but have to learn how
> to apply them first. I've graduated from windoze to linux rpms to now
> being comfortable with compiling source, but haven't tried the patch
> route yet. Got to read u
Hi Tom,
Thomas Baker wrote:
> 4) would have said "no Procmail", but that appeared in the
>Cygwin distribution about three or four weeks ago.
>However, I haven't found any installation instructions
>for Procmail/Cygwin.
I use fetchmail to fetch mail from my POP account and use proc
Kevin --
...and then Kevin Coyner said...
%
% On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 08:13:40AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
...
% > A few months ago, some (sorry, I don't remember who) posted a patch that
...
% > 1.3.28 (haven't tried 1.4 yet). It's attached.
% >
% > (darren)
%
% Many thanks for the pat
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 08:13:40AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-06 16:40]:
> > Well here's a feature request. I wish there were an option to have
> > mutt prompt you for which return address to use, being able to pick
> > from a menu of addresses
Tom --
Funny... I've been seeing mutt-only questions on the cygwin list and
trying to get those over here, and now this appears to have some cygwin
elements and I don't see you over there. mutt-users, cygwin, and gnupg
seem to have a large subset of common work :-)
...and then Thomas Baker sai
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 08:18:37AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-06 16:31]:
> > % 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of
> > % trash, or am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and
> > % just like using rm on files, there's
Dear all,
I have been working with Mutt/Cygwin in the hopes that I
would eventually move to a Linux machine, but it looks like
I'm stuck for awhile on Win2000, so I thought I'd see if
anyone else has solved any of its shortcomings with respect
to Mutt/Linux. The ones that bother me the most are:
Mike --
...and then Mike Arrison said...
%
% Hello Mutters,
Hello!
% I run mutt in a few different locations. I've gathered a few
% different sent-mail mbox files that I'd like to combine into one. Would
% cat'ing one onto another do it? Is mutt smart enough to still sort
% them?
Hello Mutters,
I run mutt in a few different locations. I've gathered a few
different sent-mail mbox files that I'd like to combine into one. Would
cat'ing one onto another do it? Is mutt smart enough to still sort
them?
-Mike Arrison
Nico, et al --
...and then Nico Schottelius said...
%
% Cedric Duval [Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 12:00:39PM +0200]:
% > Nico Schottelius wrote:
% > > How can I resend messages from outgoing (Maildir) ?
% > > I had a big problem with the mailserver, it deleted all outgoing mails.,
% > > Now I need to r
* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-06 16:31]:
> % 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of
> % trash, or am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and
> % just like using rm on files, there's no going back.
>
> With the stock version, that's the way it is.
[-- snip
* Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-06 16:40]:
> Well here's a feature request. I wish there were an option to have
> mutt prompt you for which return address to use, being able to pick
> from a menu of addresses set somewhere in the muttrc. Any
> possibility?
A few months ago, some (so
Cedric Duval [Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 12:00:39PM +0200]:
> Nico Schottelius wrote:
> > How can I resend messages from outgoing (Maildir) ?
> > I had a big problem with the mailserver, it deleted all outgoing mails.,
> > Now I need to resend about 40 mails, howto do that mostly easy ?
>
> Just tag al
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