[ Il serait plus poli de poster sous un nom plus décent que Kiouk. ]
Kiouk [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Thu, Oct 03, 2002:
Avec Vim (sur la console) je n'arrive pas à activer la coloration
Syntaxique. J'ai essayer de trouver dans la doc mais ça n'a pas été
fructueux.
Il faut évidemment que la
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 05:46:29PM -0700, Martin Siegert wrote:
Is there a way to tell mutt to display the correct prompt (y/n), e.g.,
Create /home/siegert/Mail/xyz? ([y]/n):
other than editing the source code?
No.
You could play around with doing this via a language modification (see
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-10-2002 05:52]:
Yes, I mean the graphical client on my workstation (winxp...)
I got some links that lynx won't show correctly.
well - complain to your winxp dealer then!
you have *paid* for the damn thing, right?
no need to complain about lynx or
On Oct 02 at 21:08, Will Yardley spoke:
[snipping a lot]
Most mail clients either blindly honor Reply-To: OR give the user an
option (or allow you to configure it either way).
And maybe there are also mailers which expect another header rather
than Reply-To. So if I knew those I could
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 10:42:00PM -0700 or thereabouts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where do I specify the location of gpg (other binaries?) for mutt?
set pgp_gpg=/usr/bin/gpg
Good reference for using mutt w/ pgp/gpg is:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Mutt-GnuPG-PGP-HOWTO-6.html
--kurt
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, D. J. Bolderman wrote:
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002, Robert Ian Smit wrote:
Subject says it all: if I'm using Mutt over an ssh connection, how can I
execute http links in mails ? Or is this simply not possible ?
By executing http links you mean starting a graphical browser?
Is there a way to specify terminal espace sequences in $status_format,
for instance to write some data to the title or icon string? Of course,
these characters mustn't be taken into account in right-justifying
(%X). In zsh, one can do that with the prompt string, enclosing the
escape sequence
* Thomas E. Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-10-2002 11:44]:
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, D. J. Bolderman wrote:
Yes, I mean the graphical client on my workstation (winxp...) I got some
links that lynx won't show correctly.
for example? (a test page or sample url)
Something 'flash'y, I suspect.
Vincent Lefevre sez:
} Is there a way to specify terminal espace sequences in $status_format,
} for instance to write some data to the title or icon string? Of course,
} these characters mustn't be taken into account in right-justifying
} (%X). In zsh, one can do that with the prompt string,
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
Subject says it all: if I'm using Mutt over an ssh connection, how can I
execute http links in mails ? Or is this simply not possible ?
By executing http links you mean starting a graphical browser?
Don't know how to do that, but perhaps
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002, René Clerc wrote:
* Thomas E. Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-10-2002 11:44]:
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, D. J. Bolderman wrote:
Yes, I mean the graphical client on my workstation (winxp...) I got some
links that lynx won't show correctly.
for example? (a test page or
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
.. I've created MailingLists.Mutt.Archive but the
archive folder doens't get threaded when I enter it.
I even tried a 'folder-hook =MailingList.*.*' but to no avail.
Am I not able to use wildcards here ?
your hook is incomplete. i don't want to
D. J. Bolderman sez:
[...]
} Sorry, but was I complaining ? I was just ASKING a small question!!!
}
} I notice some kind of offensive behaviour on this list the last couple
} of days. Too bad.
Don't worry, it's just Sven. You get used to him. And he pulls his weight
in the community, both
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 06:54]:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-02 21:27]:
My logon name, rdp, differs from my POP3/SMTP mail name,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] My problem is that if I try using mutt to send
email to rdp locally, my send folder shows the To: as
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 01:44, José Romildo Malaquias wrote:
Hello.
I have just installed the new release (8.0) of
Red Hat Linux and want to replace the mutt
package from the Linux distribution with one
with support for compressed folders. But I
am not succeeding in compiling it.
* D. J. Bolderman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 11:12]:
folder-hook . set sort=threads
Already have that. I created a folder-hook file which contains:
folder-hook =MailingLists.Mutt source ~/.mutt/maillist
~/.mutt/maillist contains push collapse-all and set sort=thread
The Mutt folder
* D. J. Bolderman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 10:55]:
.. how can I execute http links in mails ?
By executing http links you mean starting a graphical browser?
Don't know how to do that, but perhaps using a text
browser like lynx or w3m can help you here.
Yes, I mean the
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 12:23]:
However, a little more testing shows that any unqualified
address I use for the To: that is not a valid alias has @kc.rr.com
appended to it. So, if in VIM I see:
To: local-account
Then, as soon as I save the message and get back to
On 3 Oct 2002 D. J. Bolderman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Well never mind, I'll just copy the address in my
browser then.
Some ssh clients support this. For example SecureCRT, which you
can get here
http://vandyke.com/
has this feature. You just right click anywhere on a URL and
choose Open
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 12:42:13PM +0300, Mitrana Cristian wrote:
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 01:44, José Romildo Malaquias wrote:
Hello.
I have just installed the new release (8.0) of
Red Hat Linux and want to replace the mutt
package from the Linux distribution with one
with support for
* Hanspeter Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 09:19]:
The majority of ansers I get in deed come from mail clients that
do honor Reply-To. But occasionally I realize that I get answers
at the address that's not mentioned in the Reply-To header.
then the Reply-To is *not* honored. is this a
Nancy McGough sez:
[...]
} Some ssh clients support this. For example SecureCRT, which you
} can get here
}
} http://vandyke.com/
}
} has this feature. You just right click anywhere on a URL and
} choose Open URL and it will be opened in your local Windows
} browser. I discuss this and others
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
* D. J. Bolderman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 10:55]:
.. how can I execute http links in mails ?
By executing http links you mean starting a graphical browser?
Don't know how to do that, but perhaps using a text browser
like lynx or
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 02:34:37PM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
* D. J. Bolderman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 10:55]:
well - complain to your winxp dealer then!
you have *paid* for the damn thing, right?
No. My boss. see ?
so it is either your boss's problem or you
are using a
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
folder-hook . set sort=threads
Already have that. I created a folder-hook file which contains:
folder-hook =MailingLists.Mutt source ~/.mutt/maillist
~/.mutt/maillist contains push collapse-all and set sort=thread
The Mutt folder collapses,
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 02:55:53PM +0200 or thereabouts, Sven Guckes wrote:
Now if the only reason Reply-To is not honored is the configuration
of the one's MUA that's answering me, I have to accept that.
But if there is _another reason_ for this and
I can do something about it, I'd just
Hi,
I often have to send mails to a address (like [EMAIL PROTECTED]) and I always
use a pattern file loaded via vim.
Can I please mutt to open this file when i mail to a/this special address?
Example:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bug Rogers
And then mutt should open my pattern file with vim
I am trying to configure mutt to see if it's useful. I've got most
things working ok, except I can't get mutt to automatically get mail
via POP3 every minute. I've googled and searched mutt.org/doc and the faq.
mutt works fine when I press G to fetch mail. But mutt won't go out
and get mail
Hi,
I found these days that there is a procmail-module which can do the
following:
o *pm-jalist.rc* -- Subroutine to extract mailing list name from
message. Do you need to add new recipe to your .procmailrc
every time you subscribe to new mailing list? If you
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 06:54]:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-02 21:27]:
My logon name, rdp, differs from my POP3/SMTP mail name,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] My problem is that if I try using mutt to send
email to rdp locally, my send folder shows the To: as
--huq684BweRXVnRxX
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Howdy Mutters,=20
I've been off the list for awhile, but I'm happy to be back. Anyway,
my issue du jour is gpg. I've read a bunch of faq about setting it
* Oliver Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-10-2002 17:12]:
I often have to send mails to a address (like [EMAIL PROTECTED]) and I always
use a pattern file loaded via vim.
Can I please mutt to open this file when i mail to a/this special address?
Example:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bug
Oliver Fuchs sez:
} Hi,
}
} I often have to send mails to a address (like [EMAIL PROTECTED]) and I always
} use a pattern file loaded via vim.
}
} Can I please mutt to open this file when i mail to a/this special address?
}
} Example:
} To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
} Subject: Bug Rogers
}
} And then
* Neal Norwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-10-2002 17:22]:
mutt works fine when I press G to fetch mail. But mutt won't go out
and get mail by itself. I have set the pop_reconnect and
pop_checkinterval to no avail.
From TFM:
If you only need to fetch all messages to local mailbox you should
Neal Norwitz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
I am trying to configure mutt to see if it's useful. I've got most
things working ok, except I can't get mutt to automatically get mail
via POP3 every minute. I've googled and searched mutt.org/doc and the faq.
mutt works fine when I press G to
Neal Norwitz wrote:
I am trying to configure mutt to see if it's useful. I've
got most things working ok, except I can't get mutt to
automatically get mail via POP3 every minute. I've
googled and searched mutt.org/doc and the faq.
Even though it should be possible to achive
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 10:26 (08:42:38)]
Then, as soon as I save the message and get back to mutt I see:
...
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
I hope this clarifies the problem a little. How do I suppress this?
If I could get mutt to stop appending
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 the mental interface of
Neal Norwitz told:
I am trying to configure mutt to see if it's useful. I've got
most things working ok, except I can't get mutt to automatically
get mail via POP3 every minute. I've googled and searched
mutt.org/doc and the faq.
To use pop via
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 the mental interface of
Mike Arrison told:
Howdy Mutters, I've been off the list for awhile, but I'm happy to
be back. Anyway, my issue du jour is gpg. I've read a bunch of faq
about setting it up, and I think I've got it. I have a public key
(ID ABFAFC30) published and
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 11:27:34AM -0400, Mike Arrison wrote:
My question comes to receiving signed messages. When I get an email
from someone who is not on my keyring Mutt says that the signature
cannot be verified. I was hoping that it would automatically go out
to the key
On Oct 03 at 10:20, Kurt Lieber spoke:
He was asking if there were other headers that other MUAs used instead of
Reply-To. Presumably, Mutt could then be configured to add those *in
addition to* the normal Reply-To header. IMO, perfectly on topic and a
subject which I'm interested in
* Burton Samograd [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-10-2002 19:53]:
Try this in your muttrc. Works fine for me when the person has the key
published at the keyserver i'm using.
set pgp_getkeys_command=gpg --recv-keys %r 2 /dev/null
Sigh. gpg can do that _for_ you...
--
René Clerc
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 the mental interface of
Burton Samograd told:
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 11:27:34AM -0400, Mike Arrison wrote:
My question comes to receiving signed messages. When I get an email
from someone who is not on my keyring Mutt says that the signature
cannot be
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 08:19:15PM +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
Not needed! I checked my muttrc for something like gpg --recv and
all is commented out. My keyreceive works from my ~/.gnupg/options:
keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve include-disabled include-revoked
This works for
--8t9RHnE3ZwKMSgU+
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 11:27:34AM -0400, Mike Arrison wrote:
=20
My question comes to receiving signed messages. When I get an ema=
il
from
On Oct 03 at 14:55, Sven Guckes spoke:
if the reason is *anotehr MUA then this is *not*
the forum to discuss it. comp.mail.misc exists.
Is there a mailgateway for comp.mail.misc or comp.mail.headers?
Which newsreader is most similar to mutt?
-Hanspeter
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 the mental interface of
Hanspeter Roth told:
On Oct 03 at 14:55, Sven Guckes spoke:
if the reason is *anotehr MUA then this is *not*
the forum to discuss it. comp.mail.misc exists.
Is there a mailgateway for comp.mail.misc or comp.mail.headers?
Which
* Elimar Riesebieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 19:58]:
if the reason is *anotehr MUA then this is *not*
the forum to discuss it. comp.mail.misc exists.
Is there a mailgateway for comp.mail.misc or comp.mail.headers?
yes. there are are several news services which offer an email
* Kurt Lieber [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 15:01]:
if the reason is *anotehr MUA then this is *not*
the forum to discuss it. comp.mail.misc exists.
He was asking if there were other headers that other MUAs
used instead of Reply-To. Presumably, Mutt could then be
configured to add those
* D. J. Bolderman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 14:18]:
so it is either your boss's problem or you
are using a system you did not pay for?
No. I want to read my private mail when I am at work.
then send me your boss's email address - and i think
we can talk about this problem of reading
* Neal Norwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 15:20]:
version 1.4. I am trying to configure mutt to see if it's useful.
I've got most things working ok, except I can't get mutt to
automatically get mail via POP3 every minute.
wrong tool. - man crontab + man fetchmail
mutt works fine when
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
* D. J. Bolderman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 14:18]:
so it is either your boss's problem or you
are using a system you did not pay for?
No. I want to read my private mail when I am at work.
then send me your boss's email address - and i think
* Sven Guckes:
* D. J. Bolderman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 14:18]:
so it is either your boss's problem or you
are using a system you did not pay for?
No. I want to read my private mail when I am at work.
then send me your boss's email address - and i think
we can talk about this
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 at 07:09:37PM +0200, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Which newsreader is most similar to mutt?
Mutt with a NNTP patch. Here's one that doesn't require any external programs:
http://www.ing.umu.se/~connor/programs/mutt.html
Regards,
-rex
--
The actual user of the PC -- someone
Is there a list charter anywhere for mutt-users? The majordomo info was
less than helpful (see mutt.org for info)
It seems like the focus for this list is decidedly more narrow than is the
norm for most other lists...
--kurt
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-10-2002 23:13]:
No. I want to read my private mail when I am at work.
then send me your boss's email address - and i think
we can talk about this problem of reading *personal*
email at *work* and even find a very easy solution..
And I don't see it as a
* Kurt Lieber [EMAIL PROTECTED] [04-10-2002 00:27]:
Is there a list charter anywhere for mutt-users? The majordomo info was
less than helpful (see mutt.org for info)
It seems like the focus for this list is decidedly more narrow than is the
norm for most other lists...
What does this have
* D. J. Bolderman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 21:20]:
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
* D. J. Bolderman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 14:18]:
I want to read my private mail when I am at work.
then send me your boss's email address - and i think
we can talk about this problem
* Kurt Lieber [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 22:23]:
Is there a list charter anywhere for mutt-users? The
majordomo info was less than helpful (see mutt.org for info)
try http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/mutt/mail.php3#etiquette
i have put together a bit of info about these topic:
I use mutt to get mail off a pop server:
Use the -f option to specify mailbox and -e startup options, run the whole
thing from the command line:
mutt -f pop://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ -e 'push somestrings'
This will work but only if executed from a tty. If you are trying to do this
from
* Pascal Brugier [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-01 02:55]:
I have many folders managed by Procmail and Mutt, I've a
particular one in which i received mails with always the same
subject:
Eepdate: FQDN machine name
When i forward this mail i want to always forward it to the same
recipient and
* Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-01 00:44]:
Whenever I send an email with a particular subject line,
I'd like to not only save a copy to =outbox like always,
but I'd like to save an additional copy to another folder.
How would I specify the send-hook for that?
only one copy
* Robin Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-01 07:37]:
I have a lot of Maildir folders that procmail sorts my
incoming email into. However, not all of them get mail on a
daily basis. Presently to check all of my email, I run mutt
-Z repeatedly to go thru all of the folders to find my new
On Oct 03 at 22:53, Sven Guckes spoke:
yes. there are are several news services which offer an email gateway.
Any suggestions?
-Hanspeter
* Oliver Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 15:29]:
Is there something similar no more hand work for/in mutt?
Example: Extract the mailing-list address from the header, add
it in .muttrc to the mailbox and the list/subscribe feature?
macro index ~~ grep ... $HOME/.muttrc
homework: fill
Nancy McGough wrote:
[ Hi Nancy ]
On 3 Oct 2002 D. J. Bolderman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Well never mind, I'll just copy the address in my
browser then.
Some ssh clients support this. For example SecureCRT, which you
can get here
http://vandyke.com/
has this feature. You just
Hanspeter Roth wrote:
On Oct 03 at 14:55, Sven Guckes spoke:
if the reason is *anotehr MUA then this is *not*
the forum to discuss it. comp.mail.misc exists.
Is there a mailgateway for comp.mail.misc or comp.mail.headers?
Which newsreader is most similar to mutt?
As a mutt-user (and
I'm using mutt to access three different accounts via IMAP over an SSH
tunnel. Because I have three separate accounts (on two different servers),
I'm using three different preconnect strings and three different ssh
tunnels. Here's an example of one:
#tunnel over ssh
unset preconnect
set
* Elimar Riesebieter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote this on 10 03, 02 at
14:36:
Not needed! I checked my muttrc for something like gpg --recv and
all is commented out. My keyreceive works from my ~/.gnupg/options:
keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve include-disabled include-revoked
This
--jousvV0MzM2p6OtC
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
* Robert Ian Smit [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-10-03 07:45 -0400:
* D. J. Bolderman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-10-2002 02:25]:
Subject says it all: if I'm using Mutt
Hi-
I'm wondering if it's possible to define a macro to switch to a
particular folder, and if so, how.
Thanks,
Cayenne
Cayenne Boyer wrote:
I'm wondering if it's possible to define a macro to switch to a
particular folder, and if so, how.
Sure:
macro index \e1 change-folder+one\n change to +one folder
macro index \e2 change-folder+two\n change to +two folder
macro index \e3 change-folder+three\n change to
Thanks. The brackets were what I needed.
Does anyone know of somewhere that explains things like that? I can
find terse overviews (the manual), careful instructions on how to do
simpler things, and a plethora of examples. Examples are nice, but so
are explanations. Is there anywhere that
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