I hate to ask this....

2002-01-25 Thread Kelly Scroggins
I hate to ask this. It must be right under my nose. But, I've looked in the headers of this lists messages, I've looked on the web site too, but I can't find anything that tells me how to unsubscribe. Would someone please tell me? Thanks, kelly

Re: Sending Messages Takes A Long Time

2001-12-25 Thread Kelly Scroggins
Quoting Nicolas Rachinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 06:24:30PM -0600, Kelly Scroggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was speaking with someone else about this. They > asked me to run this command "mailq -v". When I > did, the mac

Re: Sending Messages Takes A Long Time

2001-12-24 Thread Kelly Scroggins
.conf file. You may want to see if that is the problem as it >would be slowing down several things on your computer if that is the case. > >On Sat, Dec 22, 2001 at 10:37:43AM -0600, Kelly Scroggins wrote: >> >> That did it! Thank you. >

Re: Sending Messages Takes A Long Time

2001-12-22 Thread Kelly Scroggins
That did it! Thank you. That command is not in my muttrc... I guess I just add that line ...anywhere? kelly Quoting René Clerc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi Kelly, * Kelly Scroggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [22-12-2001 07:38]: | I seem to have a problem with mutt since I

Sending Messages Takes A Long Time

2001-12-21 Thread Kelly Scroggins
I seem to have a problem with mutt since I upgraded my OS from Red Hat 6.1 to Red Hat 7.1. I've searched the archives, and groups.google.com without any luck. After composing an email message, and pressing 'y' to send the message on it's way, it takes what seems like an eterinity to send the mes

Re: sendmail error

2000-11-30 Thread Kelly Scroggins
at 11:11:02AM -0600, Kelly Scroggins wrote: The problem isn't sendmail. It's your /etc directory, as the log shows. Somehow, you've given it group write permission. As root, run the following command, and you should be fine: # chmod 0755 /etc > I'm

Re: sendmail error

2000-11-30 Thread Kelly Scroggins
Have you ever just felt really, really stupid? I do now. I could have sworn that I looked at that, but I guess I just overlooked it. Thanks Peter. kelly Quoting Peter Pentchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 11:11:02AM -0600, Kelly Scroggins wrote: [snip] >

sendmail error

2000-11-30 Thread Kelly Scroggins
I'm having a problem sending mail *>OUT<* of my Linux box. Recieving mail works very well. This problem just 'suddenly' appeared a month or two ago. Everything worked very well for several months. The Linux box is Red Hat 6.1, stock kernel, and the email client is Mutt 1.0pre3us. The erro

Re: Help: avoid download same messages from pop3 sever

2000-07-01 Thread Kelly Scroggins
Cool. I need to do this too. Thanks again, kelly Quoting Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Kelly Scroggins proclaimed on mutt-users that: >I didn't realize he wanted to leave them there. >Hadn't ever thought of doing that. It's an >in

Re: Help: avoid download same messages from pop3 sever

2000-07-01 Thread Kelly Scroggins
didn't realize he wanted to leave them there. Hadn't ever thought of doing that. It's an interesting thought. How much can you leave on the server before your ISP complains? Will your ISP purge the mail box periodically? kelly Kelly Scroggins proclaimed on mutt-users that:

Re: Help: avoid download same messages from pop3 sever

2000-07-01 Thread Kelly Scroggins
Quoting Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: ching wang proclaimed on mutt-users that: >I am new to mutt, and just started to use it to retrieve mail from a >pop3 account on my ISP. I have trouble figuring out a way to avoid >downloading the same messages whenever I hit shif

other aliases from headers

2000-06-09 Thread Kelly Scroggins
When I use the 'a' key to add an address to my alias file, it defaults to the senders address. Is there a way to select other addresses from the header? I've searched the mutt manual but not found an answer. Thanks, kelly

Re: Sender profiles, personalities, setting from address etc.

2000-05-19 Thread Kelly Scroggins
I think this is a good idea. I will use it. Thanks Martti, Kelly Quoting Martti Rahkila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Thu May 18, 2000 at 09:44:31AM +0100, Telsa Gwynne muttered: > > > On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 12:38:31PM +0530 or thereabouts, Suresh Ramasubramanian >wrote: > > > Martti Rahkila p

Re: some thread, some don't.

2000-05-16 Thread Kelly Scroggins
Mikko, Man! Your the King! That was it. Thanks, kelly Quoting Mikko Hänninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Kelly Scroggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 16 May 2000: > > I like to sort my messages by thread. > > But some messages don't appear in the > &g

some thread, some don't.

2000-05-16 Thread Kelly Scroggins
I like to sort my messages by thread. But some messages don't appear in the thread. They are instead listed by themselves in the list. Can anyone know why? kelly

What does the 'X' mean?

2000-05-15 Thread Kelly Scroggins
Every message I receieve has an 'X' in the column where the status is displayed. It's right next to the 'N' (new message) or the reply (r) designation. What does the 'X' mean? I think it first showed up around the time I was changing .muttrc files. I don't know if that has something to do with

index indicator

2000-05-11 Thread Kelly Scroggins
How do I change the index indicator from an arrow on the left side of the screen to a bar that extends all the way accross the screen. I want it to highlight the entire message line. Thanks, Kelly

Re: 'Abort unmodified message? ([y]/n):?

2000-05-09 Thread Kelly Scroggins
Mikko Hänninen wrote: > > Kelly Scroggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 09 May 2000: > > editor="vim -c "set tw=72" +1" > > You may want to change that to > > set editor="vim -c 'set tw=72' +1" > > Right now,

Re: 'Abort unmodified message? ([y]/n):?

2000-05-09 Thread Kelly Scroggins
Mikko Hänninen wrote: > > Kelly Scroggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 09 May 2000: > > When I try to send, reply, or forward a message with mutt I get this > > error : > > > > "Abort unmodified message? ([y]/n):?" > > > > When I an

'Abort unmodified message? ([y]/n):?

2000-05-09 Thread Kelly Scroggins
When I try to send, reply, or forward a message with mutt I get this error : "Abort unmodified message? ([y]/n):?" When I answer 'no' I get a 'Mutt : Compose' screen but it's not the vi editor. It looks like the screen that's used to select attachments or something. The .muttrc is the very sam

Re: user must domain must exist

2000-05-08 Thread Kelly Scroggins
x27;m all ears. Thanks, Kelly On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 05:27:07PM -0500, Kelly Scroggins wrote: > > Well, > > I guess I made a big beginers mistake. I made these changes to my ~/.muttrc but I didn't close mutt and reopen mutt to apply the changes. o

Re: address book?

2000-05-08 Thread Kelly Scroggins
Okay, I did that and I can add aliases to the file. But how do I use it? How do I get one of the addresses into a message I'm composing? kelly On Mon 05/08/00 at 01:34 AM -0500, Kelly Scroggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there a default address

address book?

2000-05-08 Thread Kelly Scroggins
Is there a default address book for mutt? I saw a couple of address books for mutt on Freshmeat.net. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, Kelly

Re: user must domain must exist

2000-05-07 Thread Kelly Scroggins
ested. It turns out that both are needed. They are: my_hdr From: Kelly Scroggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> set sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi [EMAIL PROTECTED]" Thanks for your reply, kelly On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 12:49:57PM -0500, Kelly Scroggins wrote: > &

user must domain must exist

2000-05-07 Thread Kelly Scroggins
I saw this subject just recently. I tried the resolution offered by Dirk but it still does not work. my_hdr From: Kelly Scroggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I can send some email messages out but no all. Any other suggestions? Thanks, Kelly