Benjamin Buch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> What do you mean by "remains intact"? To get this right, when I bounce
> this e-mail:
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> then the header of the bounced e-mail is:
>
> From: [E
Hi List,
I am using mutt to query my LDAP server using the mutt_ldap_query.pl
program.
As is it works fine, except, as designed, it will only retrieve the first
email address.
Has anyone modified it to retrieve more than one email address for an
entry?
I'm no programmer so I don't really know w
On Saturday, March 8 at 11:15 AM, quoth Kyle Wheeler:
Yeah... unfortunately, that macro (I've been trying it all
yesterday) doesn't *quite* work on all emails. Lynx sometimes gets
confused by the message headers, I think.
I just put together a perl script that would do the trick instead of
On 08Mar2008 14:58, Jamie Griffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Before i attempt it, i wanted to ask for some tips on how best to
| download the source and build it myself (presumably using ./configure,
| make and make install commands).
That works fine.
| also, which directory should i compile it
On 2008-03-08, Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday, March 8 at 02:42 AM, quoth Gary Johnson:
> > But those steps tell mutt how to use an _external_ application, as
> > specified in the mailcap file, to view the message. Mutt doesn't
> > look at the content type associated with
On 2008-03-08, Patrick Shanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-08-08 05:44]:
> >
> > But those steps tell mutt how to use an _external_ application, as
> > specified in the mailcap file, to view the message. Mutt doesn't
> > look at the content type associat
On Saturday, March 8 at 02:10 PM, quoth Francis Moreau:
Actually it would be better to fix the source of the problem instead
of trying to find a workaround... But I don't know where these URLs
get splitted at first. Perhaps you could enlight me ?
Well, the SMTP RFC specifies a recommended max
Hello Benjamin,
On Thursday, March 6, 2008 at 17:46:18 +0100, Benjamin Buch wrote:
> If I bounce e-mail, is it sent to the addresses specified in the
> CC-field of the original e-mail?
No. But a misconfigured $sendmail using the -t option (or something
equivalent) might do such harm. Mutt p
Hello Jörg,
On Thursday, March 6, 2008 at 10:27:07 +, Jörg Sommer wrote:
> If you get a broken message that says it is iso-8859-1, but is cp1252.
> You don't want to edit the MIME header every time, but save it to the
> mailbox after the first time.
This quite common case has a way bett
This is great, thanks Todd. I'll look into building my .deb package,
certainly sounds like the best way forward, although quite daunting
having had a brief look :0)
Jamie
On Sat, 2008-03-08 at 10:47 -0500, Todd Zullinger wrote:
> Jamie Griffin wrote:
> > I'm new to Linux and bought my machine wit
On Sat, Mar 08, 2008 at 04:19:06PM +, Michael Kjorling wrote:
> On 8 Mar 2008 16:45 +0200, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Amit Finkler):
> > OK, it works. Thanks. While on the same note (or perhaps a totally
> > different one), I configured two accounts: my ISP's and my Gmail. When I
> > enter mutt th
On 8 Mar 2008 16:45 +0200, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Amit Finkler):
> OK, it works. Thanks. While on the same note (or perhaps a totally
> different one), I configured two accounts: my ISP's and my Gmail. When I
> enter mutt through "mutt -y" I see both of them (and the third,
> /var/spool/mail/amit
Jamie Griffin wrote:
> I'm new to Linux and bought my machine with ubuntu 7.10 this week.
> I've been using Mac osx for the last 6 months and so i'm still very
> much in the learning stages.
Enjoy. :)
> I've got a lot of stuff to read to teach myself, but having been
> using Mutt on my Mac i wan
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On Saturday, March 8 at 02:42 AM, quoth Gary Johnson:
> But those steps tell mutt how to use an _external_ application, as
> specified in the mailcap file, to view the message. Mutt doesn't
> look at the content type associated with the extension t
Hi
I'm new to Linux and bought my machine with ubuntu 7.10 this week. I've
been using Mac osx for the last 6 months and so i'm still very much in
the learning stages.
I've got a lot of stuff to read to teach myself, but having been using
Mutt on my Mac i want to get it up and running on my Linux
On Sat, Mar 08, 2008 at 01:08:35AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Saturday, March 8 at 08:48 AM, quoth Amit Finkler:
> >Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> >
> >> On Saturday, March 8 at 08:37 AM, quoth Amit Finkler:
> >>> Meaning the USE_SMTP flag does not have to be on?
> >>
> >> Correct. The USE_SMTP flag
Hello Kyle,
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can think of two ways, both have their flaws.
Actually it would be better to fix the source of the problem instead
of trying to
find a workaround... But I don't know where these URLs get splitted at first.
Pe
* Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-08-08 05:44]:
>
> But those steps tell mutt how to use an _external_ application, as
> specified in the mailcap file, to view the message. Mutt doesn't
> look at the content type associated with the extension to see if it
> knows how to handle that conten
On 2008-03-07, Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday, March 7 at 04:20 PM, quoth Gary Johnson:
> >(Sigh.) I just received a message containing a forwarded message as
> >an attached .eml file. Mutt doesn't seem to know what to do with
> >it.
>
> Mutt will only use file-extensions
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 07:51:08AM +0100, Eyolf Østrem wrote:
> On 04.03.2008 (15:34), Chris Bannister wrote:
> > So in your .muttrc do you have something like:
> >
> > set editor ="vim -u mutt-vimrc"
> >
> > or ...?
> >
> > The -u option skips all other initialisation, which would mean
> >
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