* Steve Revilak (st...@srevilak.net) wrote:
$ wc -l foo.txt
2 foo.txt
$ ls -l foo.txt
4 -rw-r--r-- 1 srevilak users 58 Jun 13 20:20 foo.txt
$ ls -lu foo.txt
4 -rw-r--r-- 1 srevilak users 58 Jun 13 20:23 foo.txt
Many thanks for your investigative work, Steve, I
Replying to myself here. I believe I have found the cause of the problem AND
fixed it. We shall see.
After finding out about the 'noatime' flag on the partition, googling 'mutt
noatime' immediately gave
results that were much more relevant to my problem. For example, from the Mutt
wiki:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
From: Khusro Jaleel kernelj...@kerneljack.com
Replying to myself here. I believe I have found the cause of the problem AND
fixed it. We shall see.
After finding out about the 'noatime' flag on the partition, googling 'mutt
noatime' immediately
Is there a way to get mail through mapi from exchange server 2007?
imap or pop3 is not open.
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
Hi,
* Steffen Schuldenzucker wrote:
I guess I'm not the first one hitting this problem, so - Is there any
way to solve it?
Maybe, use define mbox-hook in message-hook for per-message like so:
message-hook ~A 'unhook mbox-hook'
message-hook pattern 'mbox-hook ...'
The drawback like
Hi,
* Asif Iqbal wrote:
Is there a way to get mail through mapi from exchange server 2007?
At the moment: no. I don't know of anybody working on it.
Rocco
On 2009-06-14, Asif Iqbal vad...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to get mail through mapi from exchange server
2007?
imap or pop3 is not open.
Yes, but it's very, very, ugly (which is generally true of
anything involving MS Exchange Server). First you need a
windows PC with Outlook.
Hi all,
Mutt 1.5.20 is out at the usual locations. This release contains an
enormous number of bugfixes (Rocco has been on a rampage), and the
following high-level changes:
! $fcc_attach is a quadoption now
+ $honor_disposition to honor Content-Disposition headers
+ $search_context
Is it possible to apply some sort of regexp on the To: address to work
out what to put for From:?
At the moment I use folder hooks but it would be useful to do it based
on To:
Cheers
David
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There's a knob called `brightness', but
* d...@unrealize.co.uk d...@unrealize.co.uk [06-14-09 15:50]:
Is it possible to apply some sort of regexp on the To: address to work
out what to put for From:?
At the moment I use folder hooks but it would be useful to do it based
on To:
Have you considered send2-hook, described in TFM?
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* On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 08:47PM +0100 d...@unrealize.co.uk
(d...@unrealize.co.uk) muttered:
Is it possible to apply some sort of regexp on the To: address to work
out what to put for From:?
Are you looking for reverse_name maybe?
HTH,
Michael
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On 19:18 Sun 14 Jun , Rocco Rutte wrote:
Hi,
* Steffen Schuldenzucker wrote:
I guess I'm not the first one hitting this problem, so - Is there any
way to solve it?
Maybe, use define mbox-hook in message-hook for per-message like so:
message-hook ~A 'unhook mbox-hook'
On (15:59 14/06/09), Patrick Shanahan ptilopt...@gmail.com put forth the
proposition:
* d...@unrealize.co.uk d...@unrealize.co.uk [06-14-09 15:50]:
Is it possible to apply some sort of regexp on the To: address to work
out what to put for From:?
At the moment I use folder hooks but it would
On (23:43 14/06/09), Michael Tatge michael.ta...@web.de put forth the
proposition:
* On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 08:47PM +0100 d...@unrealize.co.uk
(d...@unrealize.co.uk) muttered:
Is it possible to apply some sort of regexp on the To: address to work
out what to put for From:?
Are you looking for
On Sat 13 Jun 2009 at 18:26:27 PDT Greg Darke wrote:
Support for this is already built directly into iTerm.
You have to set up a bookmark explicitly for mutt (mine has the command
'/sw/bin/mutt $$URL$$'), and then bind this command to the mailto url
(in the application preferences).
Cool.
Mutt 1.5.20 is out at the usual locations. This release contains an
After hg pull and update. It failed to make or even make clean with error
message.
make: *** No rule to make target `m4/libgnutls.m4', needed by
`Makefile.in'
I can build earlier 1.5.19 version without problem. Any idea how to
On Monday, 15 June 2009 at 08:46, bill lam wrote:
Mutt 1.5.20 is out at the usual locations. This release contains an
After hg pull and update. It failed to make or even make clean with error
message.
make: *** No rule to make target `m4/libgnutls.m4', needed by
`Makefile.in'
I can
On Sun, 14 Jun 2009, Brendan Cully wrote:
Silly autoconf. Try:
autoreconf -i
./config.status --recheck
./config.status
I tried
$ autoconf -i ./config.status
/usr/bin/m4:aclocal.m4:917: cannot open `m4/libgnutls.m4': No such file or
directory
autom4te: /usr/bin/m4 failed with exit status: 1
On Monday, 15 June 2009 at 09:25, bill lam wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jun 2009, Brendan Cully wrote:
Silly autoconf. Try:
autoreconf -i
./config.status --recheck
./config.status
I tried
$ autoconf -i ./config.status
/usr/bin/m4:aclocal.m4:917: cannot open `m4/libgnutls.m4': No such file or
Many thanks for detail steps and explanation. I compiled and am now
using the new mutt.
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