All,
I figure this question has been asked before, but I can't find it
anywhere. Is there any way to switch the key-bindings while line-editing
(like at the 'To:' prompt or at any other prompt that *mutt* brings up)
to simple vi-style key bindings (I'm thinking of a patch here)? Much
like you
Hello Sam,
On Tuesday, August 6, 2002 at 9:41:16 AM -0700, Sam Peterson wrote:
The trouble is that her name is written in Japanese in the from header
in what I believe is iso-2022-jp, as that's the content-type of her
message.
The CT of the message is the type of the *body*. The
At Wed, Aug 14 2002 [14:18 -0700], Deb aroused my curiosity with:
Any ideas about why my mailcap didn't work?
See section 5.4 MIME Autoview in the mutt manual.
Tschoe,
Steff
* David Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-15 06:30]:
I figure this question has been asked before, but I
can't find it anywhere. Is there any way to switch
the key-bindings while line-editing (like at the 'To:'
prompt or at any other prompt that *mutt* brings up)
to simple vi-style key
--4SFOXa2GPu3tIq4H
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi,
The following bad From formats are displayed with F flag in my index
as if they were from me (andre):
From: Luca Riazzi
We're having a problem running mutt from a program that is running setgid.
Mutt produces the following error: mutt: I don't want to run with
privileges!
Everything is fine if we just run mutt from the command line, but we need
to call it from within another program which is running setgid.
Hi,
* Al Weston [02-08-15 17:08:19 +0200] wrote:
We're having a problem running mutt from a program that is
running setgid. Mutt produces the following error: mutt:
I don't want to run with privileges!
Clear. Just use the source and comment the check out (in
main() in main.c).
,[
On 14/08/02, from the brain of Gary Johnson tumbled:
On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 05:38:41PM -0700, Michael Montagne wrote:
I'm playing around a bit with rox. There is a feature called Send-to.
It will take a selection of files and pass them to a program. What I'd
like is to pass the files to
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 03:57:52PM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
* David Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-15 06:30]:
Is there any way to switch the key-bindings while line-editing (like
at the 'To:' prompt or at any other prompt that *mutt* brings up) to
simple vi-style key bindings (I'm
Stefan Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] had this to say,
At Wed, Aug 14 2002 [14:18 -0700], Deb aroused my curiosity with:
Any ideas about why my mailcap didn't work?
See section 5.4 MIME Autoview in the mutt manual.
Thanks for the pointer. I'll check it out!
deb
--
Well age is catching up with me I think as suddenly today I can't seem to recall
(or find on the web or in the manual) the keystrokes required to pull a new
signature into emacs; can someone enlighten me? Here are the facts: I'm using
randsig3.pl (and *not* post.el) to randomly pull a sig into
I can't seem to figure out how to get mutt to dump html to lynx (or links)
in Cygwin. I have the same setting I have on my FreeBSD box, but Mutt says:
mailcap entry for type text/html not found for any html mail I get?
...and yet I have a text/html entry in my ~/.mailcap file.
Anyone using mutt
Well age is catching up with me I think as suddenly today I can't seem to recall
(or find on the web or in the manual) the keystrokes required to pull a new
signature into emacs; can someone enlighten me? Here are the facts: I'm using
randsig3.pl (and *not* post.el) to randomly pull a sig into
How can I set a delivery receipt? Are they reliable?
I set:
set dsn_notify='failure,delay,success'
set dsn_return=hdrs
But I get nothing back. It seems that my last experiment in this area(
a few months ago) I got one receipt back in a great many trials.
It is possible mutt
* David Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-15 17:35]:
i hope you are aware that there is a lot
to be changed to achieve vi modes there?
Oh, I have a feeling it's more difficult than I want it
to be, but I would like the change (I hit esc just
about every time I go to edit a string in
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-15 14:44]:
The following bad From formats are displayed with
F flag in my index as if they were from me (andre):
From: Luca Riazzi LRIAZZIremoveme-cancellami@writeme.com
From: Neil Tisdale neil.discard[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: lst_cwby
* Al Weston [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-15 15:01]:
We're having a problem running mutt from a program that
is running setgid. Mutt produces the following error:
mutt: I don't want to run with privileges!
Everything is fine if we just run mutt from the command line,
but we need to call it
* Michael Montagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-15 23:52]:
How can I set a delivery receipt?
I set [...] But I get nothing back.
you'll get a receipt when the recipient's system supports it/
if not, well, then you don't.
Are they reliable?
no. the recipient can turn off DSN by request.
It
Sven Guckes wrote:
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-15 14:44]:
The following bad From formats are displayed with
F flag in my index as if they were from me (andre):
From: Luca Riazzi LRIAZZIremoveme-cancellami@writeme.com
From: Neil Tisdale neil.discard[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Sean LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-15 20:18]:
I can't seem to figure out how to get mutt to dump html to lynx (or links)
in Cygwin. I have the same setting I have on my FreeBSD box, but Mutt says:
mailcap entry for type text/html not found for any html mail I get?
...and yet I have a
* Michael Elkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-16 00:41]:
Sven Guckes wrote:
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-15 14:44]:
The following bad From formats are displayed with
F flag in my index as if they were from me (andre):
From: Luca Riazzi
On 08-11 08:47, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 00:29 11 Aug 2002, Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| and why are you using a perl script
| for sending when you have mutt?
Because, as y'all keep saying, mutt doesn't send email or talk to SMTP
servers. It hands messages to sendmail.
I also
22 matches
Mail list logo