Hi all. Firstly I'd like to thank all the mutt developers for really
putting together a great mailer. I've tried a bunch recently and mutt
is among the most promising. It is very configurable and puts a lot
of power at your fingertips. However, I'm experiencing two big
problems I haven't
Ben Escoto wrote:
1. How do I get a list of folders with new messages in them? What
I'd like is to press a button and get a numbered list of folders
with the number of new messages in them. Then to change folder I
could just type in the number.
well you have to define
On 2002-07-17 21:15, Philip White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) I have Mutt color my new mails yellow, which it dutifully does when a
new e-mail arrives. However, if I elect not to read it at that moment,
close the client, then reopen it, the e-mail is no longer yellow even
though it's unread,
Luke Ravitch wrote:
I don't have a good answer for the trash folder. You could set up
some macros that save the file in your trash folder when you press 'd'
instead of deleting them outright (saving to another folder deletes
the message from the current folder). Then setup a folder hook
jbw --
...and then jbw said...
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% On Wed, Jul 17, 2002 at 05:39:56AM -0500, David T-G spewed into the ether:
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% You should check the exit code of gpg. If it's nonzero and you haven't
% specifically set mutt to recognize good signature text then mutt will
% see it as a failure
When I open my IMAP mailbox, I get the following error:
fcntl: Paramètre invalide (errno = 22)
What happens?
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On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 09:48:13AM -0500, David T-G spewed into the ether:
[snip]
From my [completely amateur] review of the file and comparison with my
own tests, it looks as though your correspondent encrypted a file, pasted
the encrypted text into a message, and then in-line signed that
Justin R. Miller wrote:
Check the upgrade notes to GnuPG 1.0.7. I believe you need:
keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve
Thanks, works now.
Viktor
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On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 17:08:32 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
When I open my IMAP mailbox, I get the following error:
fcntl: Paramètre invalide (errno = 22)
What happens?
I've just had a look with strace. In fact, this is not related to IMAP,
but to the postpone mailbox that is read
lbdb query when forwarding mail
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I'm using mutt for a week now and I'm very impressed
of all the avaiable configuration options for mutt.
It's the best MUA for me.
Anyway there are some litte options witch I would
enable in order to send my mails faster and
The Mac OS X Terminal does not have much support for anything but
vt100, so the mutt threading has to be set to with ascii_chars. In
the next release of OS X, 10.2, the terminal has UTF 8 support. I
don't know much about this, and the mutt manual says that threading by
default uses ACS
On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 08:02:07PM +0200, Ivo Marino wrote:
I've bounded the external-query function successfully
to lbdb, in order to fetch out user addresses when
pressing Q.
This works only when I'm going to compose new mails,
but when I want to forward mails I always get the To:
On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 01:04:29AM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
well you have to define which mailboxes you want to receive incoming
mail; ie:
mailboxes ! +labels +admin +cron
or something like that (they can be all on one line or split over
multiple lines, i believe).
to see the list,
Thank you.
Next time I'll take a better look at the manual.
On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 11:31:18AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 08:02:07PM +0200, Ivo Marino wrote:
I've bounded the external-query function successfully
to lbdb, in order to fetch out user addresses when
* Nelson D. Guerrero [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-16 06:38]:
Is there a way to bind a key that searches all the
mdirs/ for related messages? I've been searching up on
that and can't find a thing. Has anyone tried it?
man mgrep
Sven
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-18-02 14:12]:
* Nelson D. Guerrero [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-16 06:38]:
Is there a way to bind a key that searches all the
mdirs/ for related messages? I've been searching up on
that and can't find a thing. Has anyone tried it?
man mgrep
Also
* Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-18 03:52]:
I'm on the same list as Dee and am having the same problem.
My best guess is that the mailing list software
is chocking on the mime headers.
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
looks
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-15 05:24]:
* W. D. McKinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-07-15 07:07]:
I have attached the e-mail sent to me from
the list saying no go on me sending via Mutt.
Hmmm.. wonder whats up ?
You may want to post one of the rejected mails.
now, if he doesn't
* Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-15 07:18]:
How would I set the default Fcc to the domain name of the
recipient, omitting the tld part (.com or whatever).
This would also be useful as a default save-hook.
fcc-hook @domain +domain
no, there's no special for the domain part.
no, mutt
On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 02:16:03PM -0400, Ken Weingold wrote:
The Mac OS X Terminal does not have much support for anything but
vt100, so the mutt threading has to be set to with ascii_chars. In
the next release of OS X, 10.2, the terminal has UTF 8 support. I
don't know much about this,
* Roman Neuhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-15 19:57]:
i'm getting pretty annoyed by the behavior of search-next; this is how i
use mutt pretty often, and it doesn't exactly help to make it easier:
starting in index:
search~b patternenter
display-message
searchpatternenter
exit
Sven Guckes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
* Roman Neuhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-15 19:57]:
starting in index:
search~b patternenter
display-message
searchpatternenter
exit
search-next
display-message
search-next
hmm...
at this moment, instead of just jumping to the
* W. D. McKinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-15 05:43]:
Is list maintainer Jim on-line tonight?
If, please reply off line.
CC'd to the mutt-users list.
man irc!
Sven
Roman Neuhauser wrote:
display-message
search-next
at this moment, instead of just jumping to the next match, mutt prompts
me for the pattern.
But you are presented the previous value at the prompt, don't you?
it's obviously trying to be helpful, but in fact does just the
opposite. i
jbw --
...and then jbw said...
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% On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 09:48:13AM -0500, David T-G spewed into the ether:
% [snip]
...
% Take a look at my tests and see if any of them give you the same problem
...
% I was able to decrypt read all of the emails you sent except for
% the
Dee --
...and then W. D. McKinney said...
%
% I have attached the e-mail sent to me from the list saying
% no go on me sending via Mutt.
Did you sign your message? Did you send any high-bit characters that
might have been QP-encoded?
%
% Hmmm.. wonder whats up ?
Only they can tell you
[note: i sent this to my local linux user's group. i'm wondering if
anyone here has ideas on this? i've searched around a lot on this and
haven't found anything. i use the standard mutt with redhat 7.3 (Mutt
1.2.5.1i (2000-07-28)). if people could cc me that would be great, but
i'll also skim
I have postfix and procmail setup to deliver mail to maildirs. Mutt reads
the maildirs just fine. when i want to move a message to another folder,
mutt will only copy it to a mbx. I realize that I could add one entry to my
.muttrc but I just don't know what that would be. I am a newbie, so you
* Doug Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-18 22:11]:
Hi,
I have postfix and procmail setup to deliver mail to maildirs. Mutt reads
the maildirs just fine. when i want to move a message to another folder,
mutt will only copy it to a mbx. I realize that I could add one entry to my
.muttrc but
I'd like to configure my mutt so that when I change mailboxes,
it gives me the mailbox sizes in human readable format, like
the -h flag in ls, for example. Size in bytes isn't particularly
meaningful.
Any suggestions? Is this possible in mutt?
Jens
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