%s expansion in query_command

2002-09-05 Thread Keith R. John Warno
Regarding mutt 1.4i: Is the %s which the query_command variable expects expanded by mutt in the same manner as %s in mailcap entries? I.e., "Keep the %-expandos away from shell quoting... Mutt does this for you" (as described in the mailcap sections)? The explanation of query_command gives an ex

local date

2002-09-10 Thread Keith R. John Warno
Greets. Is there any intuitive way to get the ``Date:'' header (as shown in the pager) to always show the time converted to my local time zone, or GMT, or any given time zone so long as it's consistent across all messages? Thanks, Keith

Re: local date

2002-09-10 Thread Keith R. John Warno
- On Tue, 10.Sep.2002, 13:58EDT, Mark J. Reed uttered: > On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 01:48:19PM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote: > > Simply replace %d with %D in the value of the $index_format > Whups, I lied. I mean, that would be correct if you were using > %d *outside* of %{...}, but stuff inside %{..

Re: local date

2002-09-10 Thread Keith R. John Warno
- On Tue, 10.Sep.2002, 15:05EDT, Gary Johnson uttered: > On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 01:58:54PM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote: > > On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 01:48:19PM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote: > > > set index_format="%4C%Z%[%b %d] %-15.15L (%4l)%s" > > To see the local time as well as the date

Re: mutt + procmail + qmail

2002-09-10 Thread Keith R. John Warno
- On Tue, 10.Sep.2002, 22:00EDT, Keith R. John Warno uttered: > (Every dir below ~/Mail is assumed to be in maildir format; this picks > up things like sent-mail and postponed and other fcc locations, so mutt > winds up claiming things like 'new mail in =sent-mail' after s

Re: mutt + procmail + qmail

2002-09-10 Thread Keith R. John Warno
- On Tue, 10.Sep.2002, 19:58EDT, Michael P. Soulier uttered: > On 11/09/02 Johan Almqvist did speaketh: > > > # cat ~/.qmail > > |preline procmail -t ~/.procmailrc > > > > # cat ~/.procmailrc > > DEFAULT="~/Maildir/" > > > > #cat ~/.muttrc > > mailboxes ~/Maildir/ > > I take it that your

%L, %l in $status_format

2002-09-11 Thread Keith R. John Warno
Greetings. With no limit set, I would expect %L in $status_format to expand to either 0K (that's "zero-K", not "okay") or the full size of the mailbox (I do not know which of these behaviors is intended). Apparently it expands to both (finish reading before you remark please). When intially in

"mailbox was externally modified"

2002-09-17 Thread Keith R. John Warno
I use =sent-mail as $record. When mutt is in =sent-mail and I forward a message that is in =sent-mail, mutt claims "Mailbox was externally modified. Flags may be wrong." ``Externally''? Um, ok. The only thing talking to =sent-mail is mutt itself. What gives? Cheers, Keith. -- "Isn't it tim

Re: mutt crashes -- 1.2.5 -> 1.4

2002-09-20 Thread Keith R. John Warno
- On Fri, 20.Sep.2002, 11:42EDT, MindFuq uttered: > How do I upgrade mutt? I tried using rpm with the upgrade option, and > it had a dependancy on libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.2). Then when I tried to > upgrade GLIBC, I got several screenfulls of other programs that require > the old version that I'm

Re: download pgpwrap from where?

2002-09-30 Thread Keith R. John Warno
- On Thu, 26.Sep.2002, 13:15EDT, savanna uttered: > Where do I download pgpewrap from? It's referred to in the sample > muttrc files, for encrypting mail with gpg, however I can't find it > anywhere on the web (though I've found hundreds of references to using > it in my .muttrc ;-) ). One plac

Re: replying to unwrapped messages with vi

2002-10-02 Thread Keith R. John Warno
- On Tue, 01.Oct.2002, 09:12EDT, Ken Weingold uttered: > On Tue, Oct 1, 2002, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: > > > > I use gqap in vim. Thats for leaving the qotes at start of line. > > Oh, yeah. Q} will preserve quotes too, but I forgot that I have Q > remapped to gq, since I had gotten used to t