On 03.10.2007 (21:57), Joseph wrote:
It would be nice if it was possible to start a New Email or Replies in a new
shell session and close it
automatically when a mail is sent, without, going through postpone.
Is it possible?
Sometimes I have to look up/collect some information from
It would be nice if it was possible to start a New Email or Replies in a
new shell session and close it
automatically when a mail is sent, without, going through postpone.
I was missing that functionality too. I solved it the other way
around: open a new instance of mutt.
When
I keep my mail in two separate hierarchies, all incoming mail is
delivered (via a perl script which does procmail sort of things) to
a series of maildir mailboxes in ~/Mail and ~/Mail/lists.
All the mail that I save for any reason is saved in mbox format below
~/savedMail. I have set
It would be nice if it was possible to start a New Email or Replies in
a new shell session and close it automatically when a mail is sent,
without, going through postpone.
Is it possible?
Check the archives -- possibly a few years back. People have posted
examples of how to do this using an
I know this is not specific to mutt per se, and more to do
with my MTA, but anyways I will ask it.
I use mutt + fetchmail + procmail + ssmtp. No issues, works
great. But just one feature I want to get going. I would
like to send my replies or new messages later (all once,
but they should get
As I understand, ssmtp does not support message queuing,
which is possible in other mta's, but if there is any
workaround to this (before I explore any other mta), would
like to know it.
Check the archives, possible several years back. People have posted
scripts for this too. :)
Basically
On 10/4/07, bt44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this is not specific to mutt per se, and more to do
with my MTA, but anyways I will ask it.
I use mutt + fetchmail + procmail + ssmtp. No issues, works
great. But just one feature I want to get going. I would
like to send my replies or new
On 10/04/07 10:59, David Champion wrote:
It would be nice if it was possible to start a New Email or Replies in
a new shell session and close it automatically when a mail is sent,
without, going through postpone.
Is it possible?
Check the archives -- possibly a few years back. People
Help! I have no idea what I did, but I am no longer able send mail via
Mutt. I had just finished modifying my .muttrc file to source my alias
folder, and now every time that I try to send an email I get an error
message stating: Aborted unmodified message. This happens whether or
not I try
All I was able to find is a solution with Ctrl-z putting it in a
background and starting new session. That is not really a solution.
Agreed. That's not it.
I'm sure somebody has similar macro worked out, it is just a mutter of
finding it :-/
Something along these lines might work.
[Thu, 04/10/07 at 22:48 +0545] Dilip M wrote:
On 10/4/07, bt44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this is not specific to mutt per se, and more to do
with my MTA, but anyways I will ask it.
I use mutt + fetchmail + procmail + ssmtp. No issues, works
great. But just one feature I want to
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On Thursday, October 4 at 11:31 AM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
I had just finished modifying my .muttrc file to source my alias
folder, and now every time that I try to send an email I get an
error message stating: Aborted unmodified message.
That
On 2007-10-04, David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something along these lines might work. Untested. It's been years
since I used xterm, so I'm not sure if the syntax below is correct for
expressing what xterm should run. Might need to add sh -c and quoting,
or somesuch. Maybe you
On 2007.10.04 14:54:17 +, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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On Thursday, October 4 at 11:31 AM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
I had just finished modifying my .muttrc file to source my alias
folder, and now every time that I try to send an email I get an
I've been using bogofilter ever since I first installed KDE/Kmail and the
potentially hassle-free configuration of SpamAssassin led to constant
crashes. I belive it has been solved by now, and in any case Kmail is
ancient history, but I was wondering what experiences the list people
have with
I am trying to access mail on a remote pop server and it seems like a simple
procedure:
type: c
pop://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
it should ask me for a password, instead it is giving me message: is not a
mailbox
I've tried issue command prior :set mbox_type=mbox
still the same message.
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#Joseph
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On Friday, October 5 at 12:23 AM, quoth Eyolf Østrem:
So, should I switch? I'm quite happy with bogo
If you're satisfied with your current spam prevention technique,
there's absolutely no reason to switch. At best, you'll get fewer
spams. If the
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On Thursday, October 4 at 06:14 PM, quoth Joseph:
I am trying to access mail on a remote pop server and it seems like a simple
procedure:
type: c
pop://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
it should ask me for a password, instead it is giving me message: is not a
After recompiling mutt with: pop and mbox support when I try to start
mutt I get:
Reading /home/joseph/.maildir/inbox...Segmentation fault
Does anybody knows what it is?
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#Joseph
Can someone please point me toward some info on how I can utilize abook
from within Mutt. I would like to be able to both use the Abook
entries, and add new addresses via Mutt.
Rem
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On Thursday, October 4 at 10:41 PM, quoth Joseph:
After recompiling mutt with: pop and mbox support when I try to start
mutt I get:
Reading /home/joseph/.maildir/inbox...Segmentation fault
Does anybody knows what it is?
Not offhand, but if I had to
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On Thursday, October 4 at 09:52 PM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
Can someone please point me toward some info on how I can utilize abook
from within Mutt. I would like to be able to both use the Abook
entries, and add new addresses via Mutt.
On 2007.10.05 00:05:52 +, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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On Thursday, October 4 at 09:52 PM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
Can someone please point me toward some info on how I can utilize abook
from within Mutt. I would like to be able to both use the Abook
Hi,
Thus wrote Eyolf Østrem ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [07.10.05 06:54]:
I've been using bogofilter ever since I first installed KDE/Kmail and the
potentially hassle-free configuration of SpamAssassin led to constant
crashes. I belive it has been solved by now, and in any case Kmail is
ancient
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