Re: too many messages saturates slow link

2001-04-01 Thread Carlos Puchol
great! problem solved. thanks! David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Subject: Re: too many messages saturates slow link On 2001.03.30, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Suresh Ramasubramanian" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Carlos Puchol proclaimed on mutt-users that: Reading

too many messages saturates slow link

2001-03-30 Thread Carlos Puchol
hi, when i connect via a slow link to my box, i get this when i type mutt: Reading /var/spool/mail/me... 1869 (33%) this saturates my modem line for a little while. because (it seems) there is a lot of redraws printing the message count (one line per message?). is there some way to turn it

feature request: delayed delete

2000-06-27 Thread Carlos Puchol
i just had an idea for a feature that i think could kick ass. though maybe it is already in place :) i have a mailbox with 3000 messages and the problem is that i keep on leaving stuff there that i think i will need later, but stays there for years. the idea is to delay-delete a message. the

Re: handling text/plain based on extension of the file

2000-05-26 Thread Carlos Puchol
Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To answer the original question: For mutt, no such thing as a file extension exists when it looks at how to interpret incoming data. well, but attachments have a comment field or something because i can see the name of the file being sent. it also puts

handling text/plain based on extension of the file

2000-05-25 Thread Carlos Puchol
hi, i was wondering how to do the following (if possible). i reveive ".mgp" files as text/plain attachments, because most people don't know about magicpoint (a little known but awesome presentation software), thus they don't have a mailcap entry of "application/magicpoint; mgp %s" and a mime

Re: handling text/plain based on extension of the file

2000-05-25 Thread Carlos Puchol
Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Carlos Puchol proclaimed on mutt-users that: i reveive ".mgp" files as text/plain attachments, because most people don't know about magicpoint (a little known set auto view in .muttrc For example, I use auto_view applicati

fix for redhat 1.2i mutt char encodings

2000-05-19 Thread Carlos Puchol
i asked last week about a more recent rpm that did not have broken SHAREDIR, etc. like the original redhat 6.2 had. redhat released an update, mutt-1.2i-2, but it needs to have --enable-locales-fix added to the ./prepare line for accented chars to print (the --with-charmaps option does not seem

fix for redhat 1.2i mutt char encodings

2000-05-18 Thread Carlos Puchol
i asked last week about a more recent rpm that did not have broken SHAREDIR, etc. like the original redhat 6.2 had. redhat released an update, mutt-1.2i-2, but it needs to have --enable-locales-fix added to the ./prepare line for accented chars to print (the --with-charmaps option does not seem

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2000-05-11 Thread Carlos Puchol
From: Manoj Kasichainula [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: mime types when attaching files not working On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 12:35:51PM -0500, Carlos Puchol wrote: hi, it appears i the setting of proper mime types does not work when attaching files. i am attaching two files a ps file

Re: making mutt packages.

2000-05-11 Thread Carlos Puchol
Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd suggest you use the DESTDIR mechanism. That is, you ./configure mutt with the directories you want on the target system. Then, when it comes to installing things, you type: make DESTDIR=/what/ever/path/you/want install (At least,