Re: is it possible to have mutt use gzipped mailboxes ?

2001-10-05 Thread Hall Stevenson
Will see if i can build a debian package with this patch included ... i think this is already in the debian package (for unstable anyway) snip and i'm pretty sure i've heard before that this patch is already in the debian version. According to the description here,

Re: is it possible to have mutt use gzipped mailboxes ?

2001-10-05 Thread Hall Stevenson
snip (this machine has standard debian woody mutt package on it) notice +COMPRESSED and several other random non-standard features. so i'm pretty sure this is part of the debian package. Cool. If Debian allows this patch in, they must consider it perfectly 'stable'. I'll have to check

Re: deleting messages with same message id's?

2001-09-21 Thread Hall Stevenson
is there a way to delete all the messages with the same message id upon entering a folder? should i even be doing this with mutt? 'procmail' can do this for you. This recipe, shamelessly stolen from Tom Gilbert's website should do it: :0 Whc: msgid.lock | formail -D 16384 msgid.cache :0 a:

Re: Deleting Mails

2001-09-20 Thread Hall Stevenson
After I have marked my mails as d for deleting can I delete all the mails at that instant without having to logg of Mutt and explicitly being asked for deletion? 'sync' your mailbox. On my setup, and this binding is the default, '$' does it. Hall

Re: Defaulting to inbox on startup

2001-09-19 Thread Hall Stevenson
Another question I have is about using vim for writing e-mails. I have successfully been able to setup vim to wrap at 80 or so... snip the easiest way i know of is typing: gqip which will reformat the current paragraph. gqap reformats all paragraphs i think. quoting and stuff will

Re: Binding Shift-keys?

2001-09-19 Thread Hall Stevenson
I find the EscTab key combination for the previous-new command quite awkward, and I'd rather remap it to Shift-Tab. However, I can't find a way to define this key combination. What am I missing? What do you mean 'define this key combination' ?? Do you set it up but it doesn't work ?? If so,

Re: Handling attachments

2001-09-13 Thread Hall Stevenson
That's not what I meant :); after pressing 'v', I get a tree of the attachments in this email. Suppose that one of them is an image, .e.g., monkey.jpg. How do I go about seeing that picture? snip Mutt handles this through MIME/mailcap. See this page,

Help with 'folder format'

2001-09-02 Thread Hall Stevenson
Can anyone help me with setting up my 'set folder_format' setting so that it tags folders that have new mail with an 'N. I'm looking for something similar to this: http://www.linuxbrit.co.uk/mutt/mutt_directory.png. The exact setup doesn't have to be the same though. As I said, I'm mainly

Re: Help with 'folder format'

2001-09-02 Thread Hall Stevenson
* Olaf Schulz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010902 17:30]: On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 02:47:24PM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote: Can anyone help me with setting up my 'set folder_format' setting so that it tags folders that have new mail with an 'N. I'm looking for something similar to this: http

Re: Reply-to-all function?

2000-05-30 Thread Hall Stevenson
It seems mutt's default behavior when replying to a message is to only put the sender in the To: header. Is there a way to add Cc: recipients as well? Are you using "r" to reply ?? If so, try "R" instead ;-) (look through the Muttrc file for "clues" -- "R" is for a "group-reply") Regards,

Re: Reply-to-all function?

2000-05-30 Thread Hall Stevenson
Hall Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 30 May 2000: Are you using "r" to reply ?? If so, try "R" instead ;-) (look through the Muttrc file for "clues" -- "R" is for a "group-reply") I don't think "R" is the default bin

Re:

2000-05-25 Thread Hall Stevenson
Guys, how do I unsubscribe from this list? Remember the "Welcome" message you got when you subscribed ?? It tells you how to *un-subscribe* too ;-) Good luck, Hall

Re: Location of signature in replies

2000-05-24 Thread Hall Stevenson
By the way, where are you finding netiquette rules for email? I am curious. The standard reference is RFC 1855. (One place you can find this is http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html .) As with most RFCs, this is A much better reference is any standard book on good writing. Just

Re: 1.2 older than 1.0.1?

2000-05-24 Thread Hall Stevenson
I wasn't able to install latest mutt rpm. According to the error message, I _already_have_ the newest package :-( # rpm -U /home/rks/ftp/mutt-1.2i-1.cfp.rhl6.i386.rpm error: package mutt-1.0.1i-8 (which is newer then mutt-1.2i-1.cfp.rhl6) is already installed I do use RPMs, but have

Re: deleting and undeleting

2000-05-24 Thread Hall Stevenson
* Manuel Arriaga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000524 09:57]: Once again proving myself a total newbie :-), I would like to know whether there is anyway in which I can undelete a message which "sits" in the middle of 10 other deleted messages, without having to undelete the first four - does this make

Re: Two problems with mutt-1.2

2000-05-19 Thread Hall Stevenson
Hall Stevenson proclaimed on mutt-users that: set sendmail_wait=0 Try sendmail_wait=-1 :) Thank you ;-) I'll give it a try this afternoon. Can I assume you use this setting and it *does* work ?? Regards, Hall

Re: Two problems with mutt-1.2

2000-05-19 Thread Hall Stevenson
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 09:39:32AM -0400, Hall Stevenson wrote: My other problem is *no* colors at all. I'm using the same .muttrc file as before and I had colors. Did I miss a configure option ?? Typing "mutt -v" shows the "+HAVE_COLOR" flag. FWIW, here's all of wh

Re: Two problems with mutt-1.2

2000-05-19 Thread Hall Stevenson
Hall Stevenson proclaimed on mutt-users that: Try sendmail_wait=-1 :) Thank you ;-) I'll give it a try this afternoon. Can I assume you use this setting and it *does* work ?? I don't, but Roessler does. $ cat /usr/local/doc/mutt/samples/sample.muttrc-tlr|grep 'sendmail_wait' set

Re: Two problems with mutt-1.2

2000-05-19 Thread Hall Stevenson
...and then Hall Stevenson said... % % Error in /home/hall/.muttrc, line 18: 0: invalid value % source: errors in /home/hall/.muttrc % Press any key to continue % % This is the "guilty" line: % % set sendmail_wait=0 % % Perfectly valid, I thought. Worked fine with 1.0.x. And even

Re: Two problems with mutt-1.2

2000-05-19 Thread Hall Stevenson
On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 07:44:15AM -0400, Hall Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, the first time I configured mutt, I didn't specify slang or ncurses, but according to "./configure --help", it will use slang by default. I'm 99% positive it found it -- would it compile if

Re: Two problems with mutt-1.2

2000-05-19 Thread Hall Stevenson
* Suresh Ramasubramanian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000519 03:03]: Hall Stevenson proclaimed on mutt-users that: set sendmail_wait=0 Try sendmail_wait=-1 :) Cool, that fixed it !! ;-) Thanks ! Hall

Two problems with mutt-1.2

2000-05-18 Thread Hall Stevenson
I just updated my existing 1.0.x copy of mutt to v1.2 last night. Configuration and compiling went okay with no errors. I used this to configure mutt: ./configure --enable-pop --enable-flock --disable-fcntl --sysconfdir=/etc --with-slang=/usr/include/slang (I also tried it without the slang

Re: Version 1.2 - any differences from 1.1.13?

2000-05-11 Thread Hall Stevenson
Are there any significant fixes in version 1.2 compared with version 1.1.13, and/or will I lose anything by going to version 1.2? Although I don't use either version (yet), 1.1.13 is a *development* version of mutt. They use the same version numbering as the Linux kernel (and other software,

Re: Newbie to Mutt: How can I get Menus with buttons

2000-05-11 Thread Hall Stevenson
- Original Message - From: "Frank Derichsweiler" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 6:59 AM Subject: Re: Newbie to Mutt: How can I get Menus with buttons On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 09:55:51AM +0800, wrote: Can anybody tell me how I can get the nice

Re: using Mutt with xbiff?

2000-05-10 Thread Hall Stevenson
That's not what I'm seeing - my xbiff notification flag goes down as soon as mutt(not me) see's that there's new mail. What you describe is what I want(I want the xbiff flag to stay up until *I* read the new mail), but I'm not sure what's wrong or different about my setup. I have procmail

Re: Three question items

2000-05-10 Thread Hall Stevenson
* Thomas Ribbrock ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000510 06:25]: On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 12:02:21PM -0700, Daniel Chetlin wrote: [...] Item two: I tend to edit my emails once or twice before sending. When I use textwidth in vim, it inserts newlines initially, so if I edit the text ends up looking

Re: using Mutt with xbiff?

2000-05-01 Thread Hall Stevenson
Looks like you should check into turning off autochecking. === mail_check Type: number Default: 5 This variable configures how often (in seconds) mutt should look for new mail. === What

Help with color

2000-04-24 Thread Hall Stevenson
I have these lines: color index brightwhite default * color index yellow default '~l' color index brightyellowdefault '~N ~l' in my .muttrc file. As most of you know, messages that are from a list (defined in .muttrc) are yellow. "New" list messages are bright yellow. My

Re: Help with color

2000-04-24 Thread Hall Stevenson
* Mikko Hänninen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000424 09:47]: Hall Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 24 Apr 2000: I *tried* this: color index green default '~R ~l' I made an assumption that "~R" would get "read" messages... but I was wrong. ;-) I don't know about

Re: [newbie] slow on send?

2000-04-20 Thread Hall Stevenson
- Original Message - From: "Bakki Kudva" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 10:30 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] slow on send? Raymond A. Meijer([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Thu, Apr 20, 2000 at 10:52:20AM +0200: On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, 09:41, Telsa Gwynne wrote:

Re: Sorting

2000-04-04 Thread Hall Stevenson
From the mutt manual, section 6.3: sort Type: string Default: date-sent Specifies how to sort messages in the index menu. Valid values are date or date-sent date-received from mailbox-order (unsorted) score size subject threads to You may optionally use the reverse- prefix to specify reverse

Re: 2 index option questions

2000-03-31 Thread Hall Stevenson
1. When i respond to a mailing list, i would like my message to NOT show up in my mailbox. SO far, i have been using 'g' group reply for mailing lists. DO i want list reply instead? Or is there an option i need to set for this? unset metoo 2. Is there a funtion for save-thread? I know

Re: [jcm@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org: word wrap]

2000-03-11 Thread Hall Stevenson
. It worked great ! Regards, Hall Stevenson

Re: mutt and eterm

2000-02-20 Thread Hall Stevenson
The current version of Eterm no longer uses the type of "menu" shown across the top of the window like those shown in the screenshots. It now uses a "pop-up" menu, accessible by hitting your "F1" key. The same choices are there... I *think* the menus may be coming back though... in the CVS

Re: Unable to send mail to AOL?

2000-01-14 Thread Hall Stevenson
* Aaron Schrab ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000114 18:59]: At 07:04 -0600 14 Jan 2000, Alex Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Several times over the past two weeks, I have had occasion to send mail to folks who, for whatever perverse reason, get their e-mail accounts through AOL. Two separate people

Sending messages to folders

2000-01-10 Thread Hall Stevenson
?? Again, any help is appreciated! Regards, Hall Stevenson