On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 07:35:39AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 13May2019 15:45, Patrick Shanahan and Cameron Simpson wrote:
> >>I used xwd to take a screen dump, then imagemagick to trim and
> >>save it as a gif.
> >iianm, mutt does not "decide" the file-type, mime does. you need to
>
I used xwd to take a screen dump, then imagemagick to trim and
save it as a gif.
When I tried to attach it to a message, mutt decided it was
"audio/basic", as it did with a jpeg of the same image.
png gave me "image/png" so I did, finally, get what I
wanted. But the file, of course, is a lot
sers too greatly, but honestly it's a much
smaller deal than many of the shifts that have been made in Debian in
the past few releases and I think the suggestions from the previous
poster pretty much cover the bases.
Just my 2p.
Jeremy
--
Repartee is something we think of twenty-four hours too
for me on Debian Jessie / mutt 1.6.2-neo.
Jeremy
ing in vim?
Thanks,
Jeremy
but maybe my expectations need recalibration.
Jeremy
tions and testing more setups than I can remember and nothing has
solved my own situation. Does this "just work" for others? If so, can
anyone share a .muttrc MWE? I'd love to start using mutt more
extensively but this has been a significant stumbling block.
Thanks for any help.
Jeremy
On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 10:28:54AM -0500, David Champion wrote:
* On 16 Jun 2013, jeremy bentham wrote:
I have a macro which works...sometimes.
macro generic,pager ,t :set folder=imaps://mail.eskimo.comenterc
=tomsenter*v/AMenterenter
(All one long line in my muttrc; I broke it up
I have a macro which works...sometimes.
macro generic,pager ,t :set folder=imaps://mail.eskimo.comenterc
=tomsenter*v/AMenterenter
(All one long line in my muttrc; I broke it up for readability
here.)
If it fails, when I launch it mutt beeps immediately after I hit
t and doesn't complete it.
?
I live in socal, I can do that without pgp :P
-Jeremy
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in the headers is not a case for dropping mail.
Maybe some spam filters will score it a bit higher, but if it were to
simply reject all mail because of that, then no mailing list would work.
Just use BCC.
-Jeremy
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on that right now. I think he has multiple
keys and is signing with the wrong one.
-Jeremy
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, prefer the message to go through
the list so it ends up in my folder set up for the list. If I decide
I want something different, I can always change my own MFT while editing
the email and mutt will honor that.
3 mutt. The least shitty mail client out there.
-Jeremy
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to precisely target the messages you want without fear
of false positives *or* false negatives, why would you want to use any
other process?
TL;DR: please don't add [mutt-users] to the list subject :)
-Jeremy
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server though, but the migration process was done via POP. Probably
the scariest 30 minutes of my life knowing full well that if my script
didn't work I just deleted ALL of their mail, irrecoverably.
-Jeremy
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/archive/2012/11/20/mailing-list-subscriptions/
-Jeremy
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to source it
as well.
-Jeremy
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the modification time even if the file
hasn't actually changed.
I think I will have to change how my wrapper script works to prevent it
copying the file *unless* it actually changes it.
man touch
should do the trick!
-Jeremy
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could reformat the mails at receive time through
a procmail filter or something if you have that kind of access to the
mail server.
-Jeremy
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kind of funny.
You were asked to wrap, came up with a reasonable excuse why you
weren't, got a solution in reply and said ok, thanks, I'll do that.
Three weeks later...
-Jeremy
--
.O.Jeremy Kitchen (o_
..O kitc...@kitchen.io //\
OOO twitter.com/kitchen V_/_
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, then there are those people who pgp sign their emails. There's
a special place in hell reserved for them ;-)
-Jeremy
--
.O.Jeremy Kitchen (o_
..O kitc...@kitchen.io //\
OOO twitter.com/kitchen V_/_
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LCD.
I really can't believe I'm about to say this, but:
HTML solves this problem entirely.
There, I said it.
-Jeremy
--
.O.Jeremy Kitchen (o_
..O kitc...@kitchen.io //\
OOO twitter.com/kitchen V_/_
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:
| - ldif ldif / Netscape addressbook
[snip]
I can export in the ClawsMail only to ldif or to html format.
so export from clawsmail in ldif? :)
-Jeremy
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filtering and hated every minute of it :)
Also, that procmail recipe appears to also be using GNU `date`, but if
you figure out a solution to your first question you should be able to
use that same solution in this procmail recipe.
Hope this helps!
-Jeremy
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On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 02:02:38PM -0600, Todd Hesla wrote:
set my_this_pw=`gpg2 -d --batch ~/.mutt/.this_pw.gpg`
This. I like this.
This is being implemented right now :)
Thanks!
-Jeremy
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On Thu, Nov 08, 2012 at 10:15:45AM +0100, Eric Smith wrote:
Thanks Jeremy
Task is to create a serialised list of Subject lines for mails posted to
lists.
Why? So that procmail can filter any incoming list mail by using
`egrep -f' on this serialised Subject list and these (presumed
On Thu, Nov 08, 2012 at 09:47:26PM +0100, Eric Smith wrote:
Jeremy
This is how I did it:
set sendmail = /home/eric/bin/get_subject_and_send.sh
$ cat /home/eric/bin/get_subject_and_send.sh
#!/bin/bash cat /dev/stdin| tee (SUBJECT=`formail -z -x Subject`;echo
^Subject:.*$SUBJECT/home
set pipe_decode=yes, pipe the message to muttprint, and
then set it back to no.
-Jeremy
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someone's address I can
always open up OWA.
-Jeremy
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* postfix can do this?
Seems like something it would be able to do.
[1]: http://www.postfix.org/ETRN_README.html
I'm sure other MTAs support ETRN, but that was the first hit on google,
and I'm a postfix user (retired qmail user, and qmail does *not* support
ETRN) so it seemed prudent :)
-Jeremy
what's going on underneath.
One question though, what are you attempting to do with this? Perhaps we
can help you find a better way to do it.
It seems to me you're trying to capture outgoing subject lines with
a script? (just judging by the name of your script)
-Jeremy
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).
Strange that it's only been an issue in the last one or two.
And stranger still is that the copy of the message that I receive from
the mailing list ALWAYS VERIFIES CORRECTLY on my end.
Both validate for me. Nice catch, Kevin!
-Jeremy
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view or whatever.
very cool. I may have to try this out :)
Thanks!
-Jeremy
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, the way I interpreted it from the screenshot is that the bars
weren't lining up vertically, and that I believe is just a font issue.
I have the same horizontal gaps, but I don't see that as being a huge
problem, really. I think mutt looks just fine as is :)
-Jeremy
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with Terminal.app from Lion forward, but my work
machine is sadly still on Snow Leopard (silly corp IT policy, don't ask)
so I tried out iTerm2 again and now I use it primarily on both of my
macs.
-Jeremy
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On Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 10:28:09AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 31Oct2012 15:17, Jeremy Kitchen kitc...@kitchen.io wrote:
| You may want to look into tmux :)
Oh, I do want to!
[...]
But if you mean logically subdividing a single _terminal_ window with
multiple session displays
in my alias list.
I then use my full address book for other information about people,
addresses, phone numbers, etc.
Also, mutt's alias lookup is very fast, whereas query_command can be
much more expensive (read: slow) depending on what the query_command is
actually doing.
-Jeremy
using
OfflineIMAP), I update changes and close Mutt.
is that syncing against google's imap service, by chance? If so, you
can't edit emails via the imap interface.
-Jeremy
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those files are just duplicates of emails which
were in cur or new.
If they *are* all in tmp, and you want to look at them, simply mv them
to cur or new and inspect them yourself through mutt or your maildir
reader of choice.
-Jeremy
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On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 02:25:22PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2012-09-25, Jamie Paul Griffin ja...@kode5.net wrote:
[ Ian Barton wrote on Tue 25.Sep'12 at 7:04:39 +0100 ]
On 24/09/12 18:52, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
Thanks for the information. I'll go back to using the smtp server
are extra storage and additional support.
Anywho, sidetracked, those are the limitations I've found with gmail's
smtp service so far, and likely will be the only ones I find since I am
no longer using it.
-Jeremy
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that the usual line breaks go awayand how to
make line breaks. What a mess. As it turned out, the bold was red
(I think that's set in my .muttrc) and the underlined was blue
(again, .muttrc).
this is how it looked to me:
http://scriptkitchen.com/images/text-enriched-try1.png
-Jeremy
You've been told several times.
Look at the headers.
-Jeremy
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idea.
I wish they would just use a checksum of the message or something, but
whatever.
-Jeremy
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, which is my primary address book!
Thanks! Cheers!
Certainly!
-Jeremy
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changes when the script runs.
Otherwise, great job! You should put this on github or similar so people
searching for something like this later will be able to find it easily!
-Jeremy
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On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 01:16:24PM +0300, Alexander Gattin wrote:
I tried my best to not give a clueless advice this
time, so before suggesting to omit the user@ part
from smtp_url I studied the mutt-1.5.20/smtp.c
source:
if (conn-account.flags M_ACCT_USER)
{
if (!mutt_bit_isset
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 11:13:15AM +0300, Alexander Gattin wrote:
[...]
msmtp does SMTP well, and I use msmtp instead of
smtp_url -- that's why my advices earlier in the
thread missed the target. I have the last
suggestion though: try to omit user@ part from
smtp_url.
I'm sure I tried
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 07:45:32PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* jeremy bentham d...@eskimo.com [06-23-12 19:36]:
...
Ok, I installed msmtp and after a bit of flailing about got it
working.
Part of the flailing included an error message from
mail.eskimo.com that it didn't support
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 06:37:54PM -0700, jeremy bentham wrote:
On Jun 22 you wrote:
Hello,
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 05:06:40PM -0700, jeremy
bentham wrote:
[stuff about inability to send mail from my own machine's mutt]
instant connection refused, with either smtp
or smtps
On Jun 22 you wrote:
Hello,
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 05:06:40PM -0700, jeremy
bentham wrote:
instant connection refused, with either smtp
or smtps, ssl_starttls yes or no.
I've checked ports on mail.eskimo.com with nmap:
PORT STATESERVICE
25/tcp open smtp
465/tcp
On Jun 21 you wrote:
...
incoming-folders=Mail/[]
eski {mail.eskimo.com/ssl/novalidate-cert}mail/today
As I understand, mail.eskimo.com/ssl translates to
smtp_url=smtps://u...@mail.eskimo.com:465, i.e.
it's SSL from the beginning, not STARTTLS, and
it's served on port 465, not 587 or 25.
On Jun 20 you wrote:
Hello,
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 11:47:53AM -0700, jeremy
bentham wrote:
I can't send mail from my local machine, using
my isp's smtp server.
I can do it just fine from pine, providing I
have started an imap session on one of my isp's
machines. (I'm doing
I recently switched to mutt from pine, and I like it a lot,
except for one thing: I can't send mail from my local machine,
using my isp's smtp server.
I can do it just fine from pine, providing I have started an imap
session on one of my isp's machines. (I'm doing this message in
pine).
But,
On Feb 08, Marc Vaillant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 05:53:39PM -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
Anyway, to the original question: the elinks and links family of text
browsers can render HTML colors as ascii. If you use those as your HTML
viewers you can get the colors
On Feb 01, William Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a vendor who occasionally sends me replies quoted this way.
What's ironic is that he normally top-posts, and I suspect he's doing it
this way because *I* normally quote inline in response to him.
I'm sure this happens here; they are
On Sep 20, kevin lyda [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 01:12:20AM +0200, Markus Garschall wrote:
My question doesn't concern mutt directly, but the topic of mail as a
whole.
no it doesn't...
Since I'm using Netscape beside Mutt as Mailer, I wanted to know whether
The attached patch copies the functionality of the display-address function
to display the message subject, by default bound to S. This is useful if
your term isn't infinitely wide and/or you have a crowded $index_format.
I've been using a version of this since 1.3.2x without any problems; it's
On Sep 01, Peter T. Abplanalp [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 04:31:54PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
Yes, but it's much less likely to happen... a spammer would have to go
to a lot of effort (comparatively) to sign up for a list like this...
and spamming a list of largely
On Sep 01, Eugen Leitl [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
The problem of spam is easily solvable for technically proficient users.
Depening on your philosophy, install SpamAssassin/Vipul's Razor or a
tagged message delivery system, and set up a few filters on MUA's side.
Once in a while check
On Sep 01, Eugen Leitl [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Ken Weingold wrote:
I've been noticing that one too. I'm not familiar with Vipul's or
TMDA, but Spamassassin has a rule for when the From: and To: are the
same.
I think from the ISP mail server admin's point of view
On Aug 31, Aaron Goldblatt [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
an fyi so yall know it's happening, my email address used exclusively
for mutt-users and mutt-dev has been harvested for spam. i believe i
posted to mutt-users exactly once, and never to mutt-dev.
Blame the people that are archiving
On Aug 31, Sven Guckes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
* Jeremy Blosser [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-31 18:46]:
On Aug 31, Aaron Goldblatt [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
.. my email address used exclusively for mutt-users
and mutt-dev has been harvested for spam. i believe i
posted to mutt
On Sep 01, Cameron Simpson [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On 13:44 31 Aug 2002, Jeremy Blosser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Aug 31, Aaron Goldblatt [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
| an fyi so yall know it's happening, my email address used exclusively
| for mutt-users and mutt-dev has been
On Aug 29, Ken Weingold [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Thu, Aug 29, 2002, Peter T. Abplanalp wrote:
you can always try but it has been my experience that these people
don't want to change to anything other than M$. if your boss is still
semi technical this might work; however, if he has
On Aug 30, Ken Weingold [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
Is Notes at least able to forward all incoming mail to an address?
Our Exchange server doesn't have IMAP enabled either, so I've got some
scripts that make it push incoming mail out to a unix
On Aug 30, Sven Guckes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
* Ken Weingold [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-30 13:19]:
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
Is Notes at least able to forward all incoming mail to an address?
Our Exchange server doesn't have IMAP enabled either, so I've got some
On Aug 29, Michael Herman [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
At work, I use Linux and have been using Mutt and Sylpheed.
Yesterday, my boss complained about the format of my e-mails. So to
make him happy, I have developed an attribution string that mimics
Outlook.
Yes, I have to do the same. :(
On Jun 24, Rocco Rutte [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Hi,
* Sascha Huedepohl [02-06-24 12:12:38 +0200] wrote:
I think it should be possible to write a little shell script
which takes the mail per STDIN, then saves it to a .tmp file
and scp that file to the other machine.
one.
Please cc me, since I'm not on the list.
Thanks,
Jeremy
On Apr 11, David T-G [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
...and then Bruno Postle said...
% Go to the first message and press esctesctesct etc.. until you've
% tagged all the threads. Then limit to show all tagged messages:
Aha! I didn't realize that tagging would go beyond limits. It's manual,
On Apr 08, fEd Franks [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
The FAQ found at the website URL:
http://www/fefe/de/muttfaq/faq.html
has a broken link... Under How can I report bugs?, the link check
Sven's giantlist of known bugs gets me an HTML error:
Forbidden
...
I would like to know if my
On Apr 04, David T-G [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
...and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
% writing to, but my emails usually start by going into the folder for the
% person that I am writing to and clicking an old email from them, then
% pressing r which adds in the in-reply-to line in the
On Apr 03, Sven Guckes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
* Charles Gagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-03 14:30]:
.. I cannot get mutt-1.3.x to process and display french accentuated
letters properly since the support for iconv was introduced. [..] But I
compiled libiconv-1.7 and then compiled
On Apr 03, darren chamberlain [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
(I diff'ed with -caw; is there a preferred option set for mutt patches?)
-dup
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On Apr 03, jennyw [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 12:53:29PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
Hmmm... That certainly sounds like the index. Does your help screen
look like
Yes, I found it. I was just confused about the search function ... I
expected it to work like less
On Mar 28, John Buttery [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02/03/28 07:58]:
well, I had tried to delete
those lines with sed pattern
/^\[-- .* --\]$/d
but it did not work.
however, using the
following sed pattern
makes them go away:
/-- .* --/d
On Mar 28, Jeremy Blosser [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Is filter-message seeing the message after the attachment color is applied?
s/filter-message/display-filter
must not mail before 9am.
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On Mar 27, Simon White [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
26-Mar-02 at 11:33, Will Yardley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
if you have shell access on your mail machine, and it's on a good
connection, i'd just run mutt on the machine itself.
...
Secondly, on a dialup link, it's too slow if you SSH
On Mar 27, Simon White [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
27-Mar-02 at 08:33, Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
On Mar 27, Simon White [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Secondly, on a dialup link, it's too slow if you SSH somewhere and you
have to /compose/ mail. For moving around the screen
On Mar 27, Simon White [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
27-Mar-02 at 11:09, Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
You probably didn't have compression set. Try running ssh with the -C
option. It makes a dramatic difference.
So, I have PuTTY for SSH, will look into the options and check
On Mar 27, Sven Guckes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
There is no way to remove a message-hook, is there?
So once you screw up with the pattern or whatever then
you have to correct your setup and restart mutt, right?
unhook message-hook
This removes all message-hooks currently defined, but it's
On Mar 28, Sven Guckes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
* Jeremy Blosser [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-27 23:05]:
On Mar 27, Sven Guckes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
There is no way to remove a message-hook, is there? So once you
unhook message-hook
This removes all message-hooks currently
On Mar 28, Sven Guckes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
* Jeremy Blosser [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-27 23:49]:
Sven [adding one more item for the pet peeves list]
The un* functions are pretty clean; I doubt it would be very hard to
scratch this one if it itches you.
so much for theory
On Mar 28, Sven Guckes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
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[-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Encoding: 7bit, Size: 0.2K --]
[-- application/pgp-signature is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part) --]
that is, mutts still shows the pgp sig (like an extra attachment).
On Mar 26, Tim Kennedy [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Sorry if this has been asked a lot. I've been looking through the 'net,
and various archives of various messages, for an answer to how I can get
mutt to reply to emails using the To address, as the From address.
...
set reverse_name = yes
On Mar 25, Sven Guckes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
* Jeremy Blosser [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-20 03:23]:
Second, it is wrong as far as it goes. flea(1) doesn't send anything
to debian.org.
SUBMIT=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
DEBIAN_SUBMIT=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hmm... isn't DEBIAN_SUBMIT used
On Mar 25, Jeremy Blosser [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Mar 25, Sven Guckes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
well, considering the amount of data this generates
mutt-dev isn't the place to take in such huge mails, either.
mutt-dev is the place where the developers want the bugs to come so
On Mar 18, John Buttery [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
* Carl B. Constantine [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-18 08:43:58 -0800]:
all I get at this page is the following:
HEADDEFANGED_META HTTP-EQUIV=REFRESH CONTENT=0
URL=http://cedricduval.free.fr/mutt/;/HEAD
that is displayed in NS 6.2.1
On Mar 16, Sven Guckes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I have updated my text about reporting bugs and made it available as a
separate page:
http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/mutt/bugrep.html
Additions? Corrections? Feedback welcome!
The last sentence of the top section is:
The report
On Mar 17, parv [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
i am currently using v1.3.27i. is it possible to show the
flag-message indicator for a collapsed thread? currently i see
when threads are collasped...
It can't be done now but it's been requested a few times.
msg25751/pgp0.pgp
Description:
On Mar 18, Thomas E. Dickey [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Pavel Roskin wrote:
I've compiled mutt-1.3.28i in the default configuration on RedHat
Linux 7.2 (i386) with all updates. If I run it in xterm (from
XFree86-4.1.0) or in rxvt-2.7.6, it shows a blank screen.
On Mar 19, Jeremy Blosser [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Well, I think it was more the other bug where it would get turned on if
other development features like hard-tabs were turned on. It was
apparently a combination of these two.
Sorry, I mean a combination of the colorfgbg bug, and the bug
On Mar 15, Shawn McMahon [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
Not for list-reply. The important thing to make this command work is
letting mutt know which mails are from lists, using the 'subscribe' and
'lists' commands.
Bleargh. What a pain
On Mar 15, Shawn McMahon [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Dave Pearson wrote:
Perhaps I'm missing something here but I don't use list-reply to tell mutt
that an email is from a mailing list, I use list-reply to tell mutt that I
want to respond to the list it was
On Mar 15, Derek D. Martin [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
This really isn't ideal. What I'd like to know is if there is a way
to tell mutt when I hit enter to enter a message, do an Esc-P
first. This way, the delay is much smaller and virtually
unnoticable. Really what I'd like is for mutt to
On Mar 14, Sven Guckes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
* Simon White [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-14 10:24]:
I have a script which grabs today's Garfield comic,
and /should/ then send it on to my wife.
This is what I have:
mutt -x -s Daily\ Garfield -a ga$theimg.jpg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
echo
On Mar 11, Lorin Winchester [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
This is semi-off-topic, but it somewhat relates to Mutt and Mailman. I'm on
another mailing list that was recently switched from Majordomo to Mailman.
Many times when users try to reply privately to a poster they end up posting
to the
On Feb 28, Volker Moell [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Is there a posibillity to score all known mail addresses (i.e. all
addresses defined in aliases) in one single score statement?
David Champion has a patch for this... you can find a link to it from
www.mutt.org in the user patches section.
A little more info...
On Mar 04, Mike Schiraldi [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
1: What does the * mean on the tree arrow in a thread? I've searched the
manual for this repeatedly, but I must keep missing it.
This might not be in there yet -- mutt's threading subsystem was recently
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