Re: sent mails

2002-04-25 Thread Dan Lowe
Previously, Nik Engel wrote: > > On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Joel Hammer wrote: > > > This seems to work for me in my .muttrc file. > > fcc-hook . ~/Mail/sent-mail > > Joel > But unfortunaltly then mutt keeps me asking everytime if i want to save > the mail.. > Even after setting: > set copy=ask-no >

Re: "folder" punctuation: +/=

2002-04-25 Thread Dan Lowe
Previously, Thomas Baker wrote: > On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 11:27:53PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote: > > set record=+sent-mail > > The Mutt manual implies that "+" and "=" are simply two > equivalent ways of designating the default location of > mailboxes. No difference? No - the + notation exists

Re: Writing a memo to myself -> echo memo | mutt $USER

2002-04-20 Thread Dan Lowe
Previously, Sven Guckes wrote: > > CTRL-Z suspends mutt. > echo memo | mutt $USER > CTRl-D leaves shell > done :-) I think you meant 'fg' instead of ^D... depending on the shell, ^D will either kill your running mutt session, or give you an error due to the running backgrounded job. -- Politic

Re: mutt maillist distribution via alias@domain

2002-04-19 Thread Dan Lowe
Previously, s. keeling wrote: > > Does this actually work for you? I just tested it and it doesn't for > me, and I can find no ^Return-Path: header in your mail at least. The Return-Path header is added by the final delivery MTA - so whether or not it's added to a message will vary from one pers

Re: masquerading

2002-04-19 Thread Dan Lowe
Previously, William Park wrote: > > Sendmail solution may be the only option, if the mailing list checks > sender address on the envelope instead of 'From:' header. Configuring masquerading is a bit extreme in some situations, and not always possible either (many users don't control the local sen

Re: Forwarding Email

2002-04-18 Thread Dan Lowe
Previously, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Sometimes when I forward an email, I want the email to appear in the > same message and not as an attachment. Is this possible using mutt? # Use MIME (file attachment) when forwarding, or just inline text? set mime_forward=ask-yes I prefer 'ask-yes' so

Re: IMAP Refresh

2002-04-18 Thread Dan Lowe
Previously, Colin Wetherbee wrote: > > Thank you. But, is there a way to make it update whenever I want by > pressing a certain key? :) qmutt:) Seriously, I have to do that sometimes if I'm waiting impatiently for something I know should be there by now. If you find a way to do what you