Thank you all for your comments.
[24.07.2002] Sven Guckes <-- :
> * Erika Pacholleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-07-24 15:33]:
> > Suppose I have a text which may begin with [ \t]+
> > blahblah
> > blahblah
> >
> > and I need to define a special
annot
find out what it is that makes it work. I have not auto-
insert and gq also does not work like it should.
Any help appreciated.
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Erika Pacholleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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:
> color header red black "To:.*myoldlogin\@myoldaddress.com"
Just a thought, why do you need your old address being matched in the
to header? Does it make difference if you just leave out the To: part
and try to catch simply your old address no matter where it is (old is
old - or?)
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Erika Pacholleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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erver.
I guess the locale of your laptop looks like LANG=de_DE@euro.
2 reasons I can think of:
1. check /usr/lib/locale directories having both de_DE and de_DE@euro
2. check both LANGUAGE variables
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Erika Pacholleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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o those depencies would be vim+manual.
Viewing from this point, perl would be a good choice and as far as I
saw from former postings it might turn out to become perl.
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[26.02.02 12:11 +0100] Louis-David Mitterrand <-- :
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 07:43:58PM +0100, Erika Pacholleck wrote:
> > [25.02.02 15:39 +0100] Louis-David Mitterrand <-- :
> > > This small-specialized-tools-are-better-than-monolithic-apps argument
> > > keep
your
bill from an empty bank account).
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Erika Pacholleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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[18.01.02 14:34 -0500] Mike Schiraldi <-- :
> Attached is a version of the S/MIME patch that will work with
> mutt-1.3.26. (Or at least it appears to work -- let me know if you have any
> problems)
Yes, I have dam.. fu... problems with it !!!
Did you ever hear that you do not post thousands
nd the number out quickly - yes, I know
there is a list, but that one is really long :( ).
Good to know, although for shortness of messages I will stick
to simple methods.
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[08.01.02 13:11 +0100] Nick Wilson <-- :
> * Erika Pacholleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020108 13:09]:
> > is the * the same convention for *bold* as the _ is
> > is for _underline_ ?
>
> > vote here: [x] yes [ ] no
> I think David mentioned USENET conventions ea
d* as the _ is
is for _underline_ ?
vote here: [ ] yes [ ] no
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Erika Pacholleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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sed)) ...
similar, but not equal:
linux-2.4.x, modem, multiple pop, one ISP relay, postfix/fetchmail/mutt.
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Erika Pacholleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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;layout". Or do you expect every MUA to include a mechanism
to interupt with prompting? And what, just in case M$ has already
thought of this, I click it away? Do you expect to stop the whole
system until the recipient has sent out the receipt?
If it is that important mail might not be the
cling
rubbish, just because one must know that white bottles go into
the container with round hole but marked white and the other
one has to know that colored bottles go into the one with the
round hole but marked colored and the third must know that
paper goes into the container with the rectangular
_CTYPE the most correct value is for example de_DE.ISO-8859-1
- stating the lang_territory.charset-used
HTH
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Erika Pacholleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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do the whole stuff for you hire someone,
otherwise you will have to read a lot of documentation, try it
and come back with detailed error messages in case you are stuck.
We all learned it this way.
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Erika Pacholleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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headerhunters: no time yet investigating the lastest version ;)
pid blind to see all <--- that was messed.
Now I ran the whole stuff through sed and it works perfect.
Thanks again for all your patience. Seems, that sometimes it is
not enough to push my nose directly to the right line but add some
light hits to the back of the head to activate the brain (as w
[20.09.01 22:18 +0200] Piet Delport <-- :
> On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 at 10:03:53 -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> > Erika Pacholleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on 09/20/2001:
> >
> > mbox files are separated by "\nFrom " (basically).
> >
> &g
reason? (I know Lenght: is not
yet tried, but how would I get that for one message in an mbox?)
In that case I guess it would be easier to make myself a little
sed wrapper for searching the file instead of thinking a mailing
list archive has anything to do with a mail client ;))
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working somehow before running it through any processing
but no chance. So I would appreciate if someone has an idea what
to keep my eyes on. Thanks.
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- spaces after the last word at the end of line (like [... end ])
HTH
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Erika Pacholleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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nvert the first ">" character to "> ".
So mutt would automatically do
>>> quoted3
>> quoted2
>quoted1
And vim would change that to
>>> quoted3
>> quoted2
> quoted1
As I said, I do not want/need that, so I am not going to think about
how the vim call should be changed.
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Erika Pacholleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I did not change my mutt(.5i) version and compiled it like
I did before. Suddenly I am having problems with mutts passing
the deliver command to my MTA.
I have this problem with masqmail and with postfix
Both say the same thing, the MTA is trying to deliver mail
to all options passed by mutt when
Collegues,
would anyone of you using mutt together with masqmail
please help me to get those two running together?
Situation:
send/masqmail running (-bd -q30m)
mutt (1.2.5i) up, mail to local user composed
first attempt to send locally:
child exited 127 - but send/masq/mail was running
changed m
( Mai-07-2001 ) Johannes Zellner <--:
> I've
> LC_CTYPE=de_DE
> The only problem is that german Umlauts are rendered
> incorrectly in the /index/ even if the corresponding
> message has
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> and I get something like this in the index:
> 14 r
When examing first all those config possibilities I fell over some
format which I could not understand. It is not important for survival
but I just like to understand everything, so if someone could light
my brain it would be great.
For example: the index format uses %-15.15L
And I found out that
( Apr-19-2001 ) Brian Foley <--:
> * Igor Pruchanskiy [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] on [19-04-01] wrote:
> > You can hit 'h' within pager window to see the full message header.
> I do not think that is what is needed in this case.
correct, I need the loading part into my vim editor
> 1. ":unset weed"
> 2
I need an advice how I would best do this:
0. default is: take all headers out
1. for a mailinglist reply to mailinglist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-. put all headers in the beginning
-. then reply blahblah
I need this only in some very special cases to track some bouncing
which should not occur. So I wo
Example
lists: subscribe links-list@ | links@
pager: 1 Apr-10 links-list Re: subject1 line
pager: 2 Apr-10 links Re: subject2 line
This would seem to be from 2 different mailing lists whereas it is
indead only one (just that people do not use the latest official).
Is there a way to "
Would someone please give me the correct syntax if I want to combine
AND and OR with ~characters, my common sense lines are not recognized
the way I intended.
Example: if expression is found in to,cc OR from ...whatever
working: .. "~C | ~f " ...
but not: .. "(~C | ~f) " ...
but not: .. "~C
( Apr-09-2001 ) Conor Daly <--:
> > This should work.
> >
> > color index red default "~l"
> > color index brightred default "~N~l"
> > color index brightyellow default "~N!~l"
Try naming the color instead of default
> It *should* work but alas it doesn't. I'm using
> Mutt 1.2.5i (2000-07-28)
save-hook "~C mutt-users" +archive/mutt.users
save-hook . +archive/other.all
Thank you all, I knew it was that easy.
( Apr-05-2001 ) Michael Tatge <--:
> man procmail :)
No procmail, no man procmail. I do intentionally not use procmail, all
mail goes to spoolfile and - discipline myself - this
( Apr-04-2001 ) Thomas Duterme <--:
> This was just my gut feeling for how to speed through mail
> in the pager. Anyone have any other clever ways? I'd love
> to hear how others browse through high quantities of mail.
I use colors to support me in quick-reading like this:
1. grouping mail
I sp
I know it is possible and the solution is easy, but I
just can't get that to work (shame on me). Whatever I
try, I get either too few arguments or just a message,
error in line xx. I read the docs and the archives and
Sure I will bang my head against the wall afterwards,
but until then I appreciat
( Mär-27-2001 ) Horace G. Friend III <--:
> I like to work in a white on black console which is how I've set my
> console. But when I enter Vi when composing mail, I can hardly see the
> colored letters of Vi so I need a white bg during email composition.
Copy the systemwide mail.vim somewhere ap
( Mär-26-2001 ) Wilhelm Wienemann <--:
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Erika Pacholleck wrote:
> > The funny problem looks like this (I use the german):
> > The date is randomly displayed wrong when it come to a diaresis.
> > Mär-24
> > M.r-24
> > Mär-24
> &g
How does the pager resolve the locale settings?
The funny problem looks like this (I use the german):
The date is randomly displayed wrong when it come to a diaresis.
Mär-24
M.r-24
Mär-24
M.r-24
M.r-24
If I know how the components work into it, I might find a solution.
I know, the month is soon
( Mon, 05 Mär 2001 ) Andreas Grytz <-- :
> I am sorry for being so unprecise. I don't have a problem with
> the color of the background. I wanted the font of the qutoed text
> to be more bright. The second level quoted text is cyan, which is
> fine. Now I wanted the first level quoted text to be b
( Die, 20 Feb 2001 ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-- :
> If you're offline when you send messages (not postpone them),
> sendmail should queue the messages. When you're online again, "sendmail -q"
> should flush the queue, i.e., send all the messages in the queue.
( Mit, 21 Feb 2001 ) BWise <-- :
> Erika,
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