Re: Editing a bounced message

1999-10-12 Thread David DeSimone
to ${POSTTOOL} should look like this: ${POSTTOOL} ${POSTARGS} "$@" < ${from_file} Actually, Mutt's arguments that it passes to your script might already include -oi and -oem, so you probably could forget ${POSTARGS} entirely. Having said all that, perhaps you should giv

Re: New Mail in the file Browser?

1999-10-12 Thread David DeSimone
m used to the current behavior, and it doesn't bother me. Mutt has a configure option, --enable-buffy-size, which is supposed to tell it to ignore timestamps, and actually check the folder for new messages. But I don't know if that works for the browser. Does anyone know? -- David DeSimon

Re: macro: :x!y ???

1999-10-11 Thread David DeSimone
thing about Mutt's macros, and in fact, they don't really talk to each other at all. So you can't define a key that will make the editor exit, then have Mutt continue. You could do like I do, and bind your key to the send-message function. Hitting is pretty easy. -- David

Re: Colors

1999-10-11 Thread David DeSimone
e in Xterm: XTerm*color0: Grey50 XTerm*color1: MidnightBlue Then in your .muttrc you can reference these colors: color normal color0 color1 Doesn't that sound like fun? Not really. :) -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL P

Re: New Mail in the file Browser?

1999-10-11 Thread David DeSimone
ew" subdirectory of the folder. Then it would work the way you want. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson

Re: how to play a soundfile for incoming mail?

1999-10-10 Thread David DeSimone
Jan Houtsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Doesnt mutt allow some hook to define a soundfile i.s.o. the beep? No. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard |

Re: for default settings

1999-10-08 Thread David DeSimone
he second hook will match, when you are in the family folder, and so sorting will be set to date-sent. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid."

Re: Sendmail userid and saving incoming mail

1999-10-08 Thread David DeSimone
from my ISP using pop3. Is there any way I > can automatically save all incoming mail after I retrieve them? Isn't there a pop_delete variable that affects this? -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man r

Re: unable to use IMAP

1999-10-08 Thread David DeSimone
ming mailbox is {canine}INBOX Try that instead? -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |

Re: "my_hdr From" vs "set use_from"

1999-10-07 Thread David DeSimone
use reverse_name, I suppose it doesn't matter much. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |PGP: 5B 47 34 9F 3B 9A B0 0D AB A6 15 F1 BB BE 8C 44

Re: "my_hdr From" vs "set use_from"

1999-10-07 Thread David DeSimone
t from="Address for Mutt Lists "' Do you get the idea? The send-hooks will set the $from variable, but $reverse_name will still apply, since it takes precedence on replies. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |PGP: 5B 47 34 9F 3B 9A B0 0D AB A6 15 F1 BB BE 8C 44

Re: running procmail on popped mail [OT]

1999-10-07 Thread David DeSimone
to X. In such a case, fetchmail can easily be configured to simply run a local MDA directly, using an option such as "mda procmail -d ". -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hew

'set from' vs. 'my_hdr From:' ?

1999-10-06 Thread David DeSimone
When set, this variable contains a default from address. It can be overridden using my_hdr (including from send-hooks) and ... and what?? It looks to me that 'set from' is a solution that will work with reverse_name. What do you think? -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of

Re: "my_hdr From" vs "set use_from"

1999-10-06 Thread David DeSimone
to you. This way Mutt will know what addresses to recognize and include in the reverse_name behavior. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid.&

Re: Mailboxes sort order

1999-10-05 Thread David DeSimone
rs were appearing in my specified order. (Bonk!) But like you, I discovered that 'set sort_browser=unsorted' gives the desired behavior. Except, of course, that when I'm browsing for actual files, it's not the setting I'll want.. I guess a macro could take care of it,

Re: Mailboxes sort order

1999-10-05 Thread David DeSimone
didn't do anything special to make it happen. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |PGP:

Re: segmentation fault

1999-10-05 Thread David DeSimone
On Mon Oct 04 1999, Rejo Zenger wrote: > > Now Mutt gives me "Sorting mailbox...Segmentation fault" error. Mutt had/has a known problem where it will dump core if it encounters a message which has no Message-ID header. Is there such a message in your mailbox? -- David D

Re: installing mutt without root privilege

1999-10-04 Thread David DeSimone
rogram. You will need to have an administrator install the mutt_dotlock program. But you will only have to do that once; it does not change from version to version. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever

Re: New email not appearing

1999-10-04 Thread David DeSimone
less $timeout is set to 0. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |PGP: 5B 47 34 9F 3B 9A B0 0D AB A6 15 F1 BB BE 8C 44

Re: remain unread for 5 sec.

1999-10-04 Thread David DeSimone
When you do, you must be careful not to insert a blank line into the header section (for example, by pressing RETURN after you type in the Subject). If you do that, the blank line will end the header section, and the following headers will be treated as part of the body of the message. -- David DeSi

Re: Sending unedited messages

1999-10-02 Thread David DeSimone
Staffan Hämälä <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is it possible to disable the question "do you want to cancel this..." > that pops up after exiting the editor without making any changes? See the abort_unmodified variable in the manual. -- David DeSimone | "

Re: different from addresses based on recipients

1999-10-02 Thread David DeSimone
s exactly what you would use to accomplish this. Perhaps you could post what you tried to do. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilber

Re: Cut and paste annoyance...

1999-09-30 Thread David DeSimone
t; screen is used by mainly by the shell. But then, folks like me, who turn off the alternate screen, can't get correct behavior. Can you supply more information about the BCE capability you mentioned? I am running Dickey's xterm, but I suspect that my terminfo might not contain all of

Re: Cut and paste annoyance...

1999-09-30 Thread David DeSimone
the line. So, Slang is responding to the change in environment/settings, but the problem persists. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |PGP: 5B 47 34 9F 3B 9A B0 0D AB A6 15 F1 BB BE 8C 44

Re: there is new mail in ...

1999-09-30 Thread David DeSimone
the folder, the messages will still have the "N" flag, but will not have been found in the "new" directory, so Mutt won't be fooled into thinking newer mail has arrived. I can easily imagine that some people would not want this behavior, though. :) -- David DeSimone |

Re: Cut and paste annoyance...

1999-09-30 Thread David DeSimone
-UX B.10.20 [using slang 9938] Perhaps that Slang upgrade that I've been putting off, would be a good idea... :) -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that

Re: "you have new mail in " - WHERE?!?

1999-09-29 Thread David DeSimone
in such a state that the "modified" and "accessed" times end up EQUAL. Mutt is not sure what to make of this: Did the user read the folder at the same time it was changed? Probably not... So Mutt reports new mail in this case. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of hum

Re: "you have new mail in " - WHERE?!?

1999-09-29 Thread David DeSimone
en the the folder was last changed, against the time when it was last read, Mutt makes its determination of whether the folder has new mail in it. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewl

Re: there is new mail in ...

1999-09-29 Thread David DeSimone
> marked as new. In maildir folders, mail with the "N" status is placed in the "new" subdir. And so are messages that have been newly delivered. So, Mutt can't tell the difference between these two types of messages. So when it switches away, it notices files in the "

Re: there is new mail in ...

1999-09-29 Thread David DeSimone
stponed and recalled. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |PGP: 5B 47 34 9F 3B 9A B0 0D AB A6 15 F1 BB BE 8C 44

Re: How can I ?

1999-09-28 Thread David DeSimone
d for the current folder. > 10) Is there a "set timeout=2" (like vi) feature in mutt ? it misinterprets > my arrow keys as escape character at times. This is the fault of your curses library; you need to find a way to fix it there; Mutt has no control over it. -- David DeSimo

Re: save-hook II

1999-09-28 Thread David DeSimone
Martin Keseg - Sun Slovakia - SE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > btw which manual do you using ? http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/ ? I use the manual that comes with Mutt: /opt/mutt/doc/mutt/manual.txt. It might be /usr/local/lib/mutt/manual.txt on your system, or wherever. -- Da

Re: save-hook II

1999-09-27 Thread David DeSimone
ok . +folder, or using ~A, or whatever). Is that true? The manual lists the following expando: %O (_O_riginal save folder) Where mutt would formerly have stashed the message: list name or recipient name if no list It seems like a rule like this could be made to work: save-hook

Re: save-hook II

1999-09-27 Thread David DeSimone
hat you now send is related to that mailing list, then that address probably appears in the headers, and so you should be able to construct an fcc-hook or save-hook that does what you want. Anyway, that's how I see it. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality repos

Re: Number of Lines

1999-09-27 Thread David DeSimone
a different value for the message size (probably without headers) for the message after it has been downloaded. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that h

Re: .saves-{pid}-{machine} files

1999-09-24 Thread David DeSimone
ility. I *do* see Mutt leaving files in /tmp all the time, however. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Eng

Re: %Z in hdr_format

1999-09-24 Thread David DeSimone
flags reflect who the message is addressed to. They can be customized with the ``$to_chars'' variable. + message is to you and you only T message is to you, but also to or cc'ed to others C message is cc'ed to you F message

Re: reply-to-all?

1999-09-23 Thread David DeSimone
Jeremy Blosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hrm... didn't TLR introduce the concept of subscribed and > unsubscribed lists in unstable? You are correct, sir. That seems to have done the trick. I don't think I would have noticed if you hadn't pointed it out. :

Re: reply-to-all?

1999-09-22 Thread David DeSimone
> replies to your mails ;) Err... I *do* have followup_to set, and mutt-users *is* one of my "lists" settings. I don't know what else I can do to have Mutt insert the header. I had always assumed that it *was* being inserted. Is it a bug in my Mutt version? -- David DeSimone

Re: reply-to-all?

1999-09-22 Thread David DeSimone
enders, and I had no idea. Now I use group-reply, and so users who are concerned about double-replies can insert the header, and I can be assured that my message will reach the intended people. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that

Re: POP and outgoing SMTP

1999-09-22 Thread David DeSimone
ly help you in other ways that you probably can't think of right now. :) -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson

Re: Premail with Mutt

1999-09-22 Thread David DeSimone
Stefan `Sec` Zehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think "./configure --enable-exact-address" does what you want :) Is there some reason that this needs to be a compile-time option, rather than a configurable setting? -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of hum

Re: Best 'unstable' version for IMAP and how to build it

1999-09-21 Thread David DeSimone
hot. > Where can I get a mutt 0.96.xx with a ./configure with it? ftp://ftp.mutt.org/pub/mutt/devel/mutt-0.96.6i.tar.gz ? -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard |

Re: [Re: mutt doesn't completely write *huge* mailbox]

1999-09-20 Thread David DeSimone
MPDIR, but you can set it elsewhere in your .muttrc. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |PGP

Re: [Re: mutt doesn't completely write *huge* mailbox]

1999-09-20 Thread David DeSimone
$HOME or /var/tmp or wherever you can find some room. This might help test the theory. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. C

Re: mutt doesn't completely write *huge* mailbox

1999-09-20 Thread David DeSimone
f the folder, Mutt will only write out 50% of the messages back to the folder. Is this what you're seeing, or does the folder really only get half of the messages put back into it? -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there

Re: key-bindings or save-hook

1999-09-20 Thread David DeSimone
le I'm not sure that I understand your problem, I wonder if what you need is an fcc-hook, to set the default-save folder to your =sent folder, for all mails that you send out? -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no ma

Re: Best 'unstable' version for IMAP and how to build it

1999-09-20 Thread David DeSimone
order to run the "prepare" script, but I have never installed them on my system, and I build the unstable version by simply running ./configure and make, same as I always have for Mutt. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: pgp question

1999-09-20 Thread David DeSimone
from one machine to the other? It worked for me. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |PGP:

Re: macros

1999-09-20 Thread David DeSimone
erased from the input line, and you don't have to mess with tabs or backspaces or anything. macro index \ce "s=mailboxname\n" -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has

Re: Premail with Mutt

1999-09-20 Thread David DeSimone
add_option (args, &argslen, &argsmax, DsnReturn); } ! /* args = add_option (args, &argslen, &argsmax, "--"); */ args = add_args (args, &argslen, &argsmax, to); args = add_args (args, &argslen, &argsmax, cc); args = add_args (args, &ar

Re: Use send-hook to create Message-ID

1999-09-17 Thread David DeSimone
my_hdr command > in the .muttrc? If it is, how can I do this (I'm not sure how to > introducr sufficient randomness into the process)? I think you can do this, because Mutt uses the 'hostname' variable to put into the Message-ID. So if you 'set hostname=your.domain&

Re: PGP questions

1999-09-14 Thread David DeSimone
cked up at all. Also, leaving the mail on the server allows it to be available to other mail clients, such as Windows clients if one is on the road with a laptop, etc. In such a case, fetchmail may not be the best solution. But it is for every user to decide. -- David DeSimone | "The do

Re: PGP questions

1999-09-14 Thread David DeSimone
that lets Mutt recognize old-style PGP messages by scanning the body. Seems slow and inefficient, but in the case you describe, probably the only thing that'll work. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fuzzy Fox) || "Just about every computer on the market sometimes known as David

Re: Mutt won't Send mail

1999-09-11 Thread David DeSimone
you should find a log file you can examine. > Incidentally, Pine doesn't have this problem, nor does any other MUA > I've tried. What if you just run sendmail by hand, and tell it to send you some mail? What does it do? sendmail -bv your_username -- David DeSimone | "

Re: mailing file from vim from mutt?

1999-09-10 Thread David DeSimone
I have edited it to what I want. Any way to open mutt > with this text file in my editor (vim)? You mean like when you Forward a message to someone (non-MIME)? -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really cleve

Re: Mutt won't Send mail

1999-09-10 Thread David DeSimone
ed and attempted delivery on the message. You should look in sendmail's log file to see what it did (or tried to do) with the message. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-P

Re: Threads collapsed by default

1999-09-09 Thread David DeSimone
J Horacio MG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > How can I have all threads collapsed by default when opening a folder? Use the "push" command to have Mutt execute the key bound to the function. folder-hook big_folder 'push "\eV"' -- David De

Re: How to bind a set of functions to a key?

1999-09-09 Thread David DeSimone
k to what it's supposed to be on the next send. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |PGP: 5B 47 34 9F 3B 9A B0 0D AB A6 15 F1 BB BE 8C 44

Re: handling mailing lists: problem

1999-09-09 Thread David DeSimone
o separate them... If you really want them to end up in another folder, the procmail methods people are sending you, would work well. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard

Re: Answer to Linux charsets problem

1999-09-08 Thread David DeSimone
r all, that's the MIME way -- Force everyone else to bend over to look at things the way that the user composed them. :) :) -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard |

Re: Corrupted stack page

1999-09-08 Thread David DeSimone
atch your system more closely and start testing it for hardware defects. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson U

Re: Spoolfile permissions

1999-09-02 Thread David DeSimone
ne, there are no problems. There are two possibilities: 1. Pine is installed incorrectly and is failing to lock your spool file in a way that prevents other programs from corrupting it. 2. Pine is doing everything correctly, and Mutt is trying to lock the spool in a way that's not possible, or ne

Re: defining alias via pipe?

1999-09-02 Thread David DeSimone
tt is reading the .muttrc just fine; it's when it reads the piped output from your "getlist.pl" script, the same parser is used, and it wants to read full lines of output. If your script fails to output a final newline character, the last (unfinished, in Mutt's eyes) line of outpu

Re: defining alias via pipe?

1999-09-02 Thread David DeSimone
E Forrest Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > alias somelist `getlist.pl` > > The alias was defined, but empty when I ran mutt (1.0pre2i). What you describe should have worked. Perhaps you didn't have your script output a trailing new-line (\n) character? --

Re: reading mail while composing

1999-09-02 Thread David DeSimone
being written. Mutt does not leave the folder locked for the entire time that you were reading mail; that would prevent new mail from being delivered. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not

Re: pgp autosign

1999-09-02 Thread David DeSimone
ile the current system may be harder to learn, it can be just as flexible and useful as the scheme you describe, and can be made to do exactly what you want to do, with a little forethought. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that th

Re: newbie : lot of problems with mutt

1999-08-31 Thread David DeSimone
livered correctly? Since Elm also uses the local sendmail, there is probably something wrong with the command line that Mutt is generating. Maybe the dsn_notify (and similar) options are set wrong. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |

Re: IMAP folder path

1999-08-31 Thread David DeSimone
quot; as the directory delimiter after all... But these things are hard to guess. :) > It should work. Mutt should translate '/' to the delimiter > appropriate to the path. If it doesn't I'd like to see it (I haven't > tested this code, just read it). Hmm, all t

Re: pgp autosign

1999-08-31 Thread David DeSimone
> > send-hook ~[EMAIL PROTECTED] unset pgp_autosign That's why this solution works better. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid.

Re: tcsh command completion for mutt (was: zsh ...)

1999-08-30 Thread David DeSimone
27;n/*/u/' This assumes that my mail folder are in $HOME/.mail. Edit to taste. This completes "=folder", or "+folder", or "-f=folder", or "-a file" or just "mutt user". Best I can do. :) -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of

Re: mbox or MAILDIR

1999-08-30 Thread David DeSimone
nized and handled specially, but it is definitely happening. I think you will find that you can set quote_regexp="^(>|[a-z]+> )" and see the same effect as your expression above. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that t

Re: mbox or MAILDIR

1999-08-30 Thread David DeSimone
ll you like. Mutt will recognize and read/write whatever folder type already exists. The mbox_type variable only affects what type of folder Mutt will create when the folder does not exist. I use mbox for small folders, and maildir for large folders. Works great. -- David DeSimone | "Th

Re: mbox or MAILDIR

1999-08-30 Thread David DeSimone
a > better regex, I expect. While I hate this, too, it has recently come to my attention that Mutt actually makes an attempt to recognize lines that start with ">From" and not colorize them as an extra level of quoting. I'm not sure when this went in, but I have a sneaky

Re: IMAP folder path

1999-08-27 Thread David DeSimone
uot; to be "{imapserver}mail/folder", which is correct. Well.. it's correct, if your server uses "/" as a pathname separator. If it only understands ".", the above wouldn't work... -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EM

Re: mbox or MAILDIR

1999-08-27 Thread David DeSimone
, these steps can easily be performed manually, simply tagging all messages and saving them to a new folder, created with the type that you wish. :) Also, I think the qmail distribution comes with a conversion utility. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL

Re: mailcap entry not found

1999-08-27 Thread David DeSimone
op over my Mutt window before I've even looked at the message. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |PGP: 5B 47 34 9F 3B 9A B0 0D AB A6 15 F1 BB BE 8C 44

Re: updates to www.mutt.org

1999-08-25 Thread David DeSimone
"col -b" once, and save it that way on your system, so that you don't have to do it every single time? -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is

Re: Hooks Again (was Re: autoedit/edit-headers?)

1999-08-23 Thread David DeSimone
her hooks that match. Since they occur *later*, they can *override* the settings. Got it yet??? :) -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engineer |PGP: 5B 47 34 9F 3B 9A B0 0D AB A6 15 F1 BB BE 8C 44

Re: Hooks Again (was Re: autoedit/edit-headers?)

1999-08-23 Thread David DeSimone
he idea. The important thing to realize is that Mutt examines ALL the folder-hooks, and runs ALL of them that match. It doesn't try to pick the "best" match and only run that. It runs them all, if possible. :) -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes o

Re: autoedit/edit-headers?

1999-08-23 Thread David DeSimone
initially compose a message. But if you use auto_edit, Mutt doesn't know what hooks to apply, because you haven't specified an address yet! So the signature setting would always be the default, if I used auto_edit. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on

Re: Cannot paste to XJed with Mutt/KDE

1999-08-23 Thread David DeSimone
s in an xterm, or rxvt, or whatever you want, and *that* program is what handles the cuts and pastes. How can it be Mutt's fault? -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett

Re: pgp won't work for me

1999-08-23 Thread David DeSimone
ow to fill available space? It must contain something more. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson UX WTEC Engine

Re: autoedit/edit-headers?

1999-08-23 Thread David DeSimone
fore the message is created. By the way, the menu that comes up after your first trip to the editor is called the "compose" menu. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packa

Re: sent-items: To: default?

1999-08-23 Thread David DeSimone
er. I do this like so: folder-hook . 'set sort=threads \ index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %e} %-15.15L (%4c) %s"' folder-hook +sent 'set sort=date-sent \ index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %e} %-15.15t (%4c) %s"' -- David DeSimone

Re: [0.95.7i bug] reply

1999-08-20 Thread David DeSimone
ot; It recognizes subjects like the following: Subject: Re: [mutt-dev] Fwd: Re[2]: [MUTT-LIST] Too many subject tags! and generates replies with a subject like this: Subject: Re: Too many subject tags! -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PR

Re: Regex Troubles

1999-08-19 Thread David DeSimone
tive form, as long as all the characters are lower-case in your regexp, so your specification of A-Z is redundant. If you really do want the backslashes to appear in your regexp (at some future time, perhaps), you must either double them up, "\\", or else enclose the entire regexp is 's

Re: Exim vs. Mutt (Round 1)

1999-08-13 Thread David DeSimone
" argument, then launches exim with the new command line. Another would be to patch Mutt to not generate the argument. I found it on or near line 1663 of sendlib.c: args = add_option (args, &argslen, &argsmax, "--"); Comment it out, I suppose. -- David DeSimone

Re: How to configure to_chars?

1999-08-12 Thread David DeSimone
matches everything. Take a look at it, or post the setting here if you can't figure it out. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid."

Re: Feature request (or yet another brainfart by M$?)

1999-08-11 Thread David DeSimone
ing Exchange protocol. SMTP has no such feature. > But wouldn't that be another nice feature for mutt? Maybe, but once a message enters an SMTP stream, it tends to get delivered permanently. :) -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: printing c sources with mutt?

1999-08-10 Thread David DeSimone
bad that Mutt trusts the information so implicitly. Best work-around is to pipe-message to your print command. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupi

Re: trivial feature request

1999-08-09 Thread David DeSimone
e case where a user types their PGP passphrase incorrectly. Some screen-flicker is the price to pay for fat fingers. :) -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found th

Re: reply-to-sender ?

1999-08-06 Thread David DeSimone
t_reply_to', so that Mutt will ignore the Reply-To if it points to a mailing list address. That means your 'r' key will always reply back to the sender, and your 'L' key will always reply back to the list. If you get in the habit of using 'L' when you're re

Re: send-hook question

1999-08-06 Thread David DeSimone
tch. Where did you get this information? As far as I'm aware, '.' and '~A' are treated identically by Mutt. Furthermore, Mutt does not stop matching on the first pattern-match, but runs ALL send-hooks that match. Indeed, this is fundamental to getting default-behavior send

Re: Message in maildir are all 0 bytes?

1999-08-02 Thread David DeSimone
5.15L (%4c) %s" ^ was (%4l) -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson Convex Division |PGP: 5B 47 34 9F 3B 9A B0 0D AB A6 15 F1 BB BE 8C 44

Re: Changing threading scheme

1999-07-30 Thread David DeSimone
ces header which references the other message-id's. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson Convex Division |

Re: Using Mutt from scripts

1999-07-28 Thread David DeSimone
incoming replies (threads will be correct). Mutt wouldn't have any way to know what random message-id sendmail would assign to the message, otherwise. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not

Backslashes in regexp quoting?

1999-07-24 Thread David DeSimone
. So what is really needed is this, right? set alternates=brian@(darkstar\\.)?brie\\.com Or this? set alternates='brian@(darkstar\.)?brie\.com' -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really cleve

Re: PGP support

1999-07-23 Thread David DeSimone
Rob Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is the international version of mutt compatible with the latest > release of pgp5? Please read the doc/PGP-Notes.txt file. -- David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is

Re: [mutt] Re: Unconfusing mutt about messages from me

1999-07-22 Thread David DeSimone
course, turn off this behavior by reconfiguring the "index_format" variable (called "hdr_format" in older versions of Mutt). See the manual for the particulars, but you probably want to stop using the "%L" operator, and use the "%F" operator instead (or maybe

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