Hi!
Patch to add signin and signoff features is in attach. Use this way:
send-hook . 'set signoff=\n signin=Hi!\n\n'
send-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'set signoff=\n\nBug - it's when computer play
with us... signin=Hello, my friend!\n\n'
P.S. Is there reasons why so useful and
=- Alex Efros wrote on Wed 8.Oct'08 at 16:01:44 +0300 -=
Patch to add signin and signoff features is in attach. Use this way:
send-hook . 'set signoff=\n signin=Hi!\n\n'
send-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'set signoff=\n\nBug - it's when computer play
with us... signin=Hello,
Hi!
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 03:28:45PM +0200, Rado S wrote:
Patch to add signin and signoff features is in attach. Use this way:
send-hook . 'set signoff=\n signin=Hi!\n\n'
send-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'set signoff=\n\nBug - it's when computer
play with us...
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On Wednesday, October 8 at 05:17 PM, quoth Alex Efros:
This should become possible using signature with sigdashes=no,
but looks like there some troubles with it - my mutt-1.5.16 (gentoo)
says: sigdashes: unknown variable.
That's because, if you
Hi Kyle!
On Wed, 08 Oct 2008, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Wednesday, October 8 at 05:17 PM, quoth Alex Efros:
This should become possible using signature with sigdashes=no,
but looks like there some troubles with it - my mutt-1.5.16 (gentoo)
says: sigdashes: unknown variable.
That's
=- Alex Efros wrote on Wed 8.Oct'08 at 17:17:33 +0300 -=
Because no patch is needed to achieve the same.
rtfm attribution + signature.
This is not correct.
The attribution is used only while replying. It isn't designed
to add Hi! at top of new message, it's function is completely
=- Christian Brabandt wrote on Wed 8.Oct'08 at 17:27:05 +0200 -=
If you think about it, you might not want a Signature sometimes,
but of course you would like to have a signoff string. Or you
could generate the signature automatically by a script, but the
signoff-String should be the same.
Hi Rado!
On Wed, 08 Oct 2008, Rado S wrote:
=- Christian Brabandt wrote on Wed 8.Oct'08 at 17:27:05 +0200 -=
If you think about it, you might not want a Signature sometimes,
but of course you would like to have a signoff string. Or you
could generate the signature automatically by a
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On Wednesday, October 8 at 05:27 PM, quoth Christian Brabandt:
I use it myself to automatically insert the ~Kyle in my mails.
I have no beef with your signin variable, but your signoff
variable does appear to duplicate existing features.
The
Hi Kyle!
On Wed, 08 Oct 2008, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Wednesday, October 8 at 05:27 PM, quoth Christian Brabandt:
I use it myself to automatically insert the ~Kyle in my mails.
I have no beef with your signin variable, but your signoff
variable does appear to duplicate existing
This entire discussion should be on mutt-dev. Followups set.
Why can you set sig_dashes, if you could set it via signature?
signature can be a file or a program. The signature turns out to
be whatever is read from the file or whatever is printed to stdout
by the program. This file or
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On Wednesday, October 8 at 06:02 PM, quoth Christian Brabandt:
Why can you set sig_dashes, if you could set it via signature?
... ahh, I think I get what you're saying. But I think you're looking
at it backward - the better question (which is more
Hi,
I have been using mutt without trouble on OS X for several weeks
until today, when suddenly I got /var/mail/$username is not a mailbox.
What on earth happened? I haven't done a thing to my mailspool
file, nor to .muttrc. The only thing I can think of that might have
somehow caused this is
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On Wednesday, October 8 at 01:37 PM, quoth Indi:
I have been using mutt without trouble on OS X for several weeks
until today, when suddenly I got /var/mail/$username is not a
mailbox. What on earth happened?
Sounds like your mailspool got
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 01:06:33PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Wednesday, October 8 at 01:37 PM, quoth Indi:
I have been using mutt without trouble on OS X for several weeks
until today, when suddenly I got /var/mail/$username is not a
mailbox. What on earth happened?
Sounds like
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On Wednesday, October 8 at 02:56 PM, quoth Indi:
Thank you for the helpful advice. I still don't know for sure what
happened, but I fixed it like this:
mv /var/mail/indi out of the way
cp /var/mail/root to /var/mail/indi
chown indi:mail
Sometimes I need to save the HTML part of a multipart MIME QP-encoded
message. Decode-Copy saves the text/plain part of the email only. How
can I save the HTML part of the email in a decoded state?
TIA,
JL
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On Wednesday, October 8 at 04:29 PM, quoth Jorge Luis:
Sometimes I need to save the HTML part of a multipart MIME QP-encoded
message. Decode-Copy saves the text/plain part of the email only. How
can I save the HTML part of the email in a
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 04:29:46PM -0400, Jorge Luis wrote:
Sometimes I need to save the HTML part of a multipart MIME QP-encoded
message. Decode-Copy saves the text/plain part of the email only. How
can I save the HTML part of the email in a decoded state?
You can access the html part as an
Hi David!
On Wed, 08 Oct 2008, David Champion wrote:
The only simplification that doesn't remove functionality is to always
assume that the signature provides its own dashes, and eliminate the
sig_dashes variable. I would say that the reason for not doing that is
that it's an extra hurdle
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