Re: Color problem

2009-06-03 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > >Either way, there is a patch I used for the last version of mutt I > >was using, 1.5.10. "5patch-1.5.1.nr.indicator_not_bright". This was > >to make any text under the indicator bar not bold. It still works, > >and interestintly enough, also fixes

Re: Color problem

2009-06-03 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > What it's compiling against and what it's linking against could be two > different things. Mutt gets the version number from the ncurses header > files; but it's quite possible that those headers are mis-matched to > the library that was actually used

Re: Color problem

2009-06-03 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > On Tuesday, June 2 at 08:08 PM, quoth Ken Weingold: > > I hope I can explain this well. I just built mutt 1.5.19 after using > > 1.5.10 for quite a long time. 1.5.10 was using ncurses 5.2 and 1.5.19 > > was compiled using ncu

Color problem

2009-06-02 Thread Ken Weingold
I hope I can explain this well. I just built mutt 1.5.19 after using 1.5.10 for quite a long time. 1.5.10 was using ncurses 5.2 and 1.5.19 was compiled using ncurses 5.6 (5.4 is also available). I have new mail in bold cyan. In 1.5.19, if I scroll the indicator up over the new emails, it unbold

Re: Deleting messages via IMAP

2009-06-01 Thread Ken Weingold
Kyle, fantastic explanation. Thanks a lot. I'll update to the latest. I know I'm using an old version. I've been meaning to update it for years. :) -Ken

Re: Deleting messages via IMAP

2009-05-31 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sun, May 31, 2009, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > That's more of an iPhone question than anything else... unfortunately, > as far as I know, the answer is essentially what Michelle told you. > You have to use the iPhone to explicitly remove the messages from the > server. Unfortunately, according to w

Re: Deleting messages via IMAP

2009-05-31 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Am 2009-05-31 18:45:50, schrieb Ken Weingold: > > Weird question, and sorry if this is not a mutt issue. I normally > > read my mail via mutt directly on the server, but sometimes access > > this mailbox via IMAP from my

Deleting messages via IMAP

2009-05-31 Thread Ken Weingold
Weird question, and sorry if this is not a mutt issue. I normally read my mail via mutt directly on the server, but sometimes access this mailbox via IMAP from my iPhone. If I delete messages from the iPhone, next time I open mutt those deleted messages are still in my mailbox, marked for deletio

Re: message hook help please

2008-04-15 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008, Gary Johnson wrote: > The alternative_order command does not set the alternative_order > list to the command's arguments, it appends those arguments to the > list. If you want to replace the contents of the alternative_order > list, you'll need to execute the unalternative

Re: message hook help please

2008-04-13 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008, Christian Ebert wrote: > > message-hook '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'alternative_order text/html text/plain > > text/html' > > Why text/html twice? Woops. :) I took that out. > > message-hook . 'alternative_order text/plain text/html text/rtf > > text/x-vcard application/ms-t

Re: message hook help please

2008-04-13 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008, Rado S wrote: > Yes, see DebugConfig on wiki and also re-read the introduction to > hooks. Thanks, I've tried everything, but nothing works for me. There's no error from mutt, just that whatever I try, every message gets displayed as plain text or HTML. I just can't get it

message hook help please

2008-04-12 Thread Ken Weingold
I get messages from one person that are always on one line. It's from the Sun Java Messenger thing. I tried a message hook to handle the messages from that one address as HTML, but I don't want this default for every message. It's not working for me, though. Here's the hook: message-hook '~f [

Re: Problems with mutt and utf-8, can't talk to itself even!

2008-03-19 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008, Chris G wrote: > Yes, that's it, *everything* was actually alright except my editor > wasn't entering UTF-8 pounds signs (etc.). The rest of the system > just did its best to work around the resulting confusion. What editor are you using? -Ken

alternative_order

2008-03-18 Thread Ken Weingold
I'm trying to figure out a better way to deal with this than I currently am, if it's even possible. Right now I have text/plain listed first, then text/html for those emails that come in only html. 95% of the time that works fine, but there are some emails that in plain text get all screwed up whe

Re: indicator bar width

2007-11-04 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Nov 2, 2007, Christoph Berg wrote: > Most often the terminal library is to blame for that, and/or a bad > interaction between $TERM and the terminal. Ah, thanks. That fixed it. -Ken

indicator bar width

2007-10-31 Thread Ken Weingold
What could make the indicator bar stop at the last character on the line as opposed to going to the end? I always had it taking up the entire line, which I like, but after updating Mac OS X to 10.5, in the Terminal, the indicator stops at the last character. I'd like to make it display it like it

Re: ISO cancel option in quit prompt from send-message

2002-10-10 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Oct 9, 2002, Gary Johnson wrote: > > Then why not put it in the Help line for newbies? > > For the same reason that it shouldn't be put in the help menu. The help > line is just a short form of the help menu. Yeah, but unlike the help menus, the $help line is present with all prompts i

Re: ISO cancel option in quit prompt from send-message

2002-10-08 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Oct 8, 2002, rex wrote: > On Tue, 08 Oct 2002 at 06:10:11PM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote: > > Technically, control-G is not a valid command in that context. It only > > works inside of prompts, and there is no help menu available when using > > the line-editor. It would be misleading to

Re: how to go back to mailbox

2002-10-08 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Oct 8, 2002, Richard Cattien wrote: > how can i get back to my normal inbox, after changing to another > mailbox. For example i press c and go to ~/Mail/foo ...but how to get > back to /var/mail/, without selecting it manually! '!' is the shortcut to your spool folder. It's in the manua

Re: replying to unwrapped messages with vi

2002-10-01 Thread Ken Weingold
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 the Q in vim 4 I think. Or something like that. :) -Ken

Re: replying to unwrapped messages with vi

2002-09-30 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002, Mike Jackson wrote: > If I receive a message from an outlook luser, or similar, and the > message is completely unwrapped, how do I "fix" that part which I quote? > I would like to be able to do this automatically. Not sure about vi, but vim has a wonderful method of wrappi

Re: fast conversion of html mail to text

2002-09-24 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002, Eric Smith wrote: > I am getting a bit irritated by the second or two I need to wait > for `lynx -dump' or similiar to work when viewing the _many_ html > mails that happen upon my inbox - what are mutters doing to strip > the tags faster? Telling people not to send email as

Re: [OT] Correct way to quote?

2002-09-20 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002, Markus Garschall wrote: > Since I'm using Netscape beside Mutt as Mailer, I wanted to know whether > the old way to quote things in an E-Mail is the only correct one. > > e.g.: > > foo > > foo > > In the default-install Netscape does following: > > | bar > | bar Actually,

Re: searching

2002-09-17 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002, MindFuq wrote: > I'm thinking about switching to mutt. > > Major deterrant: the crappy search functionality. > > When my index is displayed and I press "/" to do a search, it only searches > the screen. If I want to search message bodies, it seems I have to open each

Re: Index text weirdness

2002-09-17 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002, Alain Bench wrote: > >> From: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jo=E3o_T. _da_Costa?=" > > What mailer generated this header? It's broken: there is a space in > the encoded word, and there is no email address. With a stock 1.4 both > in index and pager it appears as-is, undecoded. With th

Re: [PATCH] display-subject

2002-09-12 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002, Jeremy Blosser wrote: > 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 ve

Re: location of signature.

2002-09-05 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Sep 5, 2002, Bo Peng wrote: > I do not know exactly how many people reply before quoted message but > over 90% of my daily emails are in this style and I can see this kind of > emails all over the Internet. Maybe they are all bad-mannered people, > maybe they are all corrupted by M$, I fe

Re: flaming is art - dammit!

2002-09-02 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Sep 2, 2002, Oliver Fuchs wrote: > for all who are wondering about awnsers on this list please get > 'How To Ask Questions The Smart Way' by Eric S. Raymond (utfi). Interesting, but he lost me from the beginning using the word 'hacker'. :) -Ken

Re: flaming is art - dammit!

2002-09-01 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Sep 2, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote: > sure - that's what happens with "tolerant" newsgroups: noise up - signal down. > only a few good flames will keep the folks reading the fine manual... > > the english newsgroups are really missing the good flamers. > they have probably all become bofh ad

Re: spam harvesting

2002-09-01 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sat, Aug 31, 2002, Jeremy Blosser wrote: > No, I will feel chained to my mail servers as people take that attitude, > which has the nice effect of making it so they don't see the spam in their > inbox, but the mail servers still see it and have to not only deal with it > as normal, but also hav

Re: threading question

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Aaron Schrab wrote: > > No, my comments have nothing to do with limiting. I'll draw out an > > The hide_missing option doesn't have anything to do with limiting > either. Really? I didn't know what hide_missing was, so I looked in the manual and this is what it says: h

Re: threading question

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Aaron Schrab wrote: > At 15:28 -0500 30 Aug 2002, I wrote: > > I'm not entirely convinced that I understand what you're saying, but > > does setting the hide_missing option help? > > That should read "unsetting the hide_missing option". The option > is set by default. No,

Re: threading question

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote: > * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-30 19:03]: > > I find something odd about the threading tree. Imagine you have two > > messages one under the other in a thread three. In one set of those > > the child message is a

threading question

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Weingold
I find something odd about the threading tree. Imagine you have two messages one under the other in a thread three. In one set of those the child message is a direct reply to the parent. In the second set they are both replies to a message that is gone, so they are both tied together in a tree,

Re: Emulating (gaaack) Outlook attribution

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Jeremy Blosser wrote: > Though I haven't set that up here yet and just have a local address book > for most of my contacts, and it works well enough it hasn't bothered me. I > guess it helps most of the people here have standard-format user names. This is government. The a

Re: Windows Bosses

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote: > > So, your boss using Outlook is really a minor thing > > in the grand scheme of things right now. The fact > > that you HAVE a boss right now is a godsend. > > err... my boss does not use Outlook. No way. "You" in the generic form. ;-) -Ken

Re: Emulating (gaaack) Outlook attribution

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Weingold
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 box. Exchange can > only forward, not redirect/bounc

Re: Outlook and "inline attachments"

2002-08-30 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote: > so if the boss sends himself such an email using his own client and > finds the same kind of effect - will he still believe that the > problem is with *other* clients? if yes - change job. Sven, bad thing to say right now. When most of your friends are

Re: Emulating (gaaack) Outlook attribution

2002-08-29 Thread Ken Weingold
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 gone totally over > to the dark side of management, he

Re: [OT] Vim

2002-08-26 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Aug 26, 2002, Kai Weber wrote: > + Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Yeah, but with procmail I can send them to /dev/null. With > > Spamassassin they go to my spam folder for review. > > You can use procmail to filter the spamassasin'ated mails

Re: [OT] Vim

2002-08-26 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Aug 23, 2002, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote: > > add address to procmailrc. ;-) > > Get with the times, Sven! Adding an address to a Spamassassin blacklist > is *so* much easier to maintain than a hairy mess of procmail rules ;) Yeah, but with procmail I can send them to /dev/null. With Spama

Re: New mail notification problems

2002-08-21 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002, David T-G wrote: > You may recall your own problems with this on your nfs-mounted mail spool > some time back. Another possibility is that the disk server's clock and > the login server's clock are not in sync. Different server completely. :) Thanks for the explanation, Da

Re: New mail notification problems

2002-08-19 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Aug 19, 2002, Michael Elkins wrote: > The only known issue (afaik) about Mutt *not* reporting new mail is > when the user has "unset mark_old" in their configuration. In this > case a message that would ordinarily be marked as old is still new, > but won't be detected with the file modifi

Re: New mail notification problems

2002-08-18 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sun, Aug 18, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote: > feature. i just haven't found out why. ;-) Ack. :-/ > i recall some problems about modification tims > vs the file system. and there were patches. > i suppose you can search through the messages > in the bug tracking system - but.. it's Sunday. Yeah

New mail notification problems

2002-08-18 Thread Ken Weingold
What would make mutt not report that there is new mail when there is? Sometimes I will find that it indicates that there is no new mail, yet when I change to some folders, there is. Thanks. -Ken

Re: vi-style keybindings for mutt

2002-08-16 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Aug 16, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote: > > Oh, I have a feeling it's more difficult than I want it > > to be, but I would like the change (I hit just > > about every time I go to edit a string in mutt). > > welcome to the club! ;-) Ooh, can I join too? Not for mutt, but when I have to use so

Re: Weird characters - from OE?

2002-08-02 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Aug 2, 2002, Brad Knowles wrote: > At 10:22 PM +0200 2002/08/02, Sven Guckes wrote: > > > you found a Korean garbage to text converter! > > congratulations!! finally - some use for OE! :-) > > I think it started out life as a Korean text to garbage > converter. So it makes sens

Re: Weird characters - from OE?

2002-08-02 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Aug 2, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote: > > Yes. Turns out it is from Korea, and when I > > bounced it to Outlook at work it came out as text. > > you found a Korean garbage to text converter! > congratulations!! finally - some use for OE! :-) Gee, thanks, Sven. You've been a huge help. ;-)

Solaris 7 x86 binary - anyone?

2002-08-02 Thread Ken Weingold
Does anyone here run Solaris 7 for x86 and have a compiled binary? I need it for something but can't build it on this machine. Thanks. -Ken

Re: Weird characters - from OE?

2002-08-02 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Aug 2, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote: > * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-02 13:04]: > > I received on a list an email from someone using Outlook Express 6 > > and it came out as all '?'s. Anyone know why this would be? > > "Outlook Expres

Weird characters

2002-08-02 Thread Ken Weingold
I received on a list an email from someone using Outlook Express 6 and it came out as all '?'s. Anyone know why this would be? I didn't see any information at all about the ercoding or what-not. Thanks. -Ken

Re: Solaris 7 x86 mutt package?

2002-08-01 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Aug 1, 2002, Brad Knowles wrote: > On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 11:11:34AM -0400, Ken Weingold wrote: > > > Does anyone know if there's a mutt package for Solaris 7 x86? > > I don't see it on the list at > <http://www.sunfreeware.com/sol7rightintel7.htm

Solaris 7 x86 mutt package?

2002-08-01 Thread Ken Weingold
Does anyone know if there's a mutt package for Solaris 7 x86? Thanks. -Ken

UTF 8 / ACS question

2002-07-18 Thread Ken Weingold
The Mac OS X Terminal does not have much support for anything but vt100, so the mutt threading has to be set to with ascii_chars. In the next release of OS X, 10.2, the terminal has UTF 8 support. I don't know much about this, and the mutt manual says that threading by default uses ACS character

Re: SpamAssassin

2002-07-15 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Jul 15, 2002, David Collantes wrote: > On 07-15-2002 at 16:13 EDT, Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I just wanted to give another 1000 thumbs up for SpamAssassin. It > > Hmmm, offtopic, I believe. I don't think so. It's been a topic of much discussion on this list. -Ken

SpamAssassin

2002-07-15 Thread Ken Weingold
I just wanted to give another 1000 thumbs up for SpamAssassin. It plain rocks. I was able to take everything out of my procmailrc except for my list filters and stuff to /dev/null, and it really does take care of everything. My procmailrc is a fraction of the size, and so muich cleaner. -Ken

Re: random header script?

2002-06-21 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Jun 21, 2002, AxUm wrote: > > I think I remember a while back someone haveing a script to take lines > > randomly from a text file to put into a custom header. > > I usually use fortune ... fortune -o is more fun. >:) -Ken

That Outlook header :)

2002-06-21 Thread Ken Weingold
That's awesome. This is from a guy on a list I'm on. BAHAHAHAHAHA > Ken are you mucking around with out look? The status bar on you're > last msg said > > > "your moist towelette speaks to

Re: random header script?

2002-06-21 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Jun 21, 2002, David T-G wrote: > BTW, you may find that > > my_hdr 'X-Message-Flag: `$HOME/bin/random.pl`' > > will still work -- and then you'll have the simple answer to your > question of aesthetics :-) Try playing with it... With single or double quotes like that, it gets eaten a

Re: random header script?

2002-06-21 Thread Ken Weingold
Okay, so here's a purely aesthetic question. Using send-hook works just fine, but it puts the header after all my my_hdr's. Anyway to get it before them? -Ken

Re: random header script?

2002-06-21 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002, David T-G wrote: > % One issue. It seems to run the script only once, when I start mutt, so I always > > RTFArchives, grasshopper :-) I tried, but 1) the mutt site was down last night, and 2) I couldn't even think of what to search for. I tried a few things in Google, but

Re: random header script?

2002-06-20 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote: > Sure, that works; but you can't repeat it without rewinding to the > beginning of the file. With mine, you can call that print statement as > many times as you want ;) One issue. It seems to run the script only once, when I start mutt, so I always

Re: freebsd and libiconv again

2002-06-20 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002, David T-G wrote: > I'm changing servers and get to build my huge 1.4 cocktail under FreeBSD > 4.5 (and all in the next couple of days, too, if I want to have mail when > I land!). Unfortunately, I'm running into the same sorts of problems > as other people reported under Fre

Re: random header script?

2002-06-20 Thread Ken Weingold
Thanks for the quick replies. It works. Too cool. -Ken

random header script?

2002-06-20 Thread Ken Weingold
I think I remember a while back someone haveing a script to take lines randomly from a text file to put into a custom header. Does anyone have this? Basically I want to insert into that Outhouse header random lines from a text file I made from the Surrealist Compliment Generator. :) Thanks. -

--with-iconv?

2002-06-15 Thread Ken Weingold
I just built 1.4 just fine, but am curious about something. I used --with-iconv in configure, and it didn't find everything it needed, and make failed. Using --with-libiconv worked as it did in all the 1.3.x I have built. The reason I used --with-iconv was because that is the only reference to

Re: Diff between 'd' and 'D~A'?

2002-06-11 Thread Ken Weingold
Ah, ok. Thanks for the replies. It was indeed the order. :) -Ken

Diff between 'd' and 'D~A'?

2002-06-10 Thread Ken Weingold
I have new mail colored brightcyan. Deleted is red. If I hit 'd' to delete mail, it turns red. If I delete the pattern ~N, they stay blue, but are marked as deleted. What's the difference here? -Ken

Re: ask-from quadoption was 3 quick questions

2002-06-07 Thread Ken Weingold
On Fri, Jun 7, 2002, Kevin Coyner wrote: > > For patch, the -p# tells patch how many directory levels to remove from > > the filenames. If you read through the patch file, you can see that it > > references files as "mutt-1.3.27/init.h" and "mutt-1.3.27/send.c", which > > Question: If I've ins

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Jun 6, 2002, Dan Boger wrote: > this is really a FAQ, and if we have a canned answer for this question, > I'd love the pointer... You can use *-hooks, if you always want to send > from a certain folder as a certain address, or when replying to certain > emails. What I use though is a bu

Re: Lotus Notes server?

2002-06-06 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Jun 6, 2002, darren chamberlain wrote: > This was about two years ago; I think the problems were with mutt's IMAP > support (I remember him trying to diagnose segfaults), but I'm not sure, > because it wasn't me, and I know better than to acknowledge the Notes > server. ;) At this point

Lotus Notes server?

2002-06-05 Thread Ken Weingold
I know this sounds weird, but without POP3 connectivity, anyone here know if there is a way to get mutt to work with a Notes server? At my new job, that is what they use, and the Notes client is a piece of crap. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I have gained respect for Outhouse! My boss an

Re: indicator color question

2002-06-03 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, Jun 3, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote: > > Anyway, I wanted to change the indicator, for > > example, for messages marked for deletion. > > color index blue default ~D No, the indicator. See below. > > Can the indicator color not be > > changed like the index and such? > > color indicat

indicator color question

2002-06-02 Thread Ken Weingold
I am playing with more colors for the index. Way too cool. I can't believe I didn't do this stuff earlier. Anyway, I wanted to change the indicator, for example, for messages marked for deletion. Can the indicator color not be changed like the index and such? Thanks. -Ken

duplicate aliases

2002-05-20 Thread Ken Weingold
I have changed some aliases by unaliasing them then 'a' to define them again. I noticed that in my mutt alias file, both are in there. Does mutt simply only take the last of duplicate aliases it finds in the alias file? I didn't see this in the manual. -Ken

Re: How do I move a mail message from one folder to another?

2002-05-12 Thread Ken Weingold
On Mon, May 13, 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > How can I move a message from one folder to another? > > > > RTFM, it's in there more than one time. I would search for move, copy, > > save, etc. > > Is there a way to move a number of messages at once from one folder to anot

Re: new mail problems

2002-05-02 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, May 2, 2002, David T-G wrote: > % come back to the computer after a while, mutt is not notifying me of > % new mail in any way, yet if I change to mail folders, there is new > % mail, marked appropriately with an 'N'. Why would this be? May be > > It sounds like your $timeout is set to

new mail problems II

2002-05-01 Thread Ken Weingold
Also, it seems that after I start using it again after being idle, I get notified of new mail as it should. -Ken

new mail problems

2002-05-01 Thread Ken Weingold
Not sure if this is mutt or the server, but I am finding that when I come back to the computer after a while, mutt is not notifying me of new mail in any way, yet if I change to mail folders, there is new mail, marked appropriately with an 'N'. Why would this be? May be coincidental, but it seem

Re: ugly thread tree display

2002-04-24 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002, Will Yardley wrote: > perhaps you could explain what functionality is missing in Putty that > SecureCRT has? for certain functions, SecureCRT is a lot better, but for > many users, Putty is easier to use and provides the desired SecureCRT is just a lot more robust in pretty

Re: ugly thread tree display

2002-04-24 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: > Am 24.04.2002 um 04:34:38 -0400 schrieb Ken Weingold folgendes: > > > If you like putty and want a REALLY nice ssh client, check out > > SecureCRT from VanDyke. www.vandyke.com . For Windows I really > > couldn't a

Re: ugly thread tree display

2002-04-24 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Apr 23, 2002, Alain Bench wrote: > Hello Sven, > > On Sunday, April 21, 2002 at 5:37:05 AM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote: > > > telnet.exe sucks. use putty.exe. nuff said. > > Thanks for the advice, Sven! It solved a half of my problem: I now > get nice charset and nice thread tree. You

Re: Resending a message with Esc-e

2002-04-11 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote: > * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-11 14:12:05 -0400]: > > On Thu, Apr 11, 2002, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote: > > > * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-11 05:59:50 -0400]: > > > > On Thu, Apr 1

Re: Resending a message with Esc-e

2002-04-11 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote: > * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-11 05:59:50 -0400]: > > On Thu, Apr 11, 2002, Johan Almqvist wrote: > > > I have a problem that I don't like. When I use Esc-e to "resend" a message > > >

Re: Resending a message with Esc-e

2002-04-11 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002, Johan Almqvist wrote: > I have a problem that I don't like. When I use Esc-e to "resend" a message > to someone (with edited contents) it doesn't get automatically Fcc'd. > > Why is that? How to fix? This is a good question. I have been wondering this myself. It has only

Re: How can I tag all messages...

2002-04-06 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sat, Apr 6, 2002, Heiko Heil wrote: > ...without using patterns? t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t etc. ;-) -Ken

Re: reverse_name question

2002-03-26 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002, darren chamberlain wrote: > Quoting Tim Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Mar 26, 2002 12:33]: > > my local account name is sugarat. but I also get mail to > > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". When people send email to > > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", I want to automatically use > > "[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: M$ Outhouse E. for UNIX

2002-03-26 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002, Shawn McMahon wrote: > begin quoting what Simon White said on Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 05:41:05PM +: > > > > Text based rules, but in Solaris you are stuck with CDE anyway, it's not > > worth shit without CDE. > > I've had luck in the past with GNOME, and evidently Sun doe

Re: M$ Outhouse E. for UNIX (Was:Re: mailers with scripting/setup language)

2002-03-26 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002, Martin Karlsson wrote: > And now all Solaris-users can enjoy the MS Outlook > Express-experience ;-) > > http://www.microsoft.com/unix/ie/evaluation/outlookexp/default.asp And if it's anything like IE for Solaris, it sucks. Ever since 3.0, Netscape IMO has gotten more and

Re: search features

2002-03-26 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002, Todd Kokoszka wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to search for information in a mailbox. I know the / > command, but that seems to only work for the page being > displayed.+Is there a way to find a particular message that contains > a certain phrase from within mutt? I've already t

color 'default'

2002-03-15 Thread Ken Weingold
Where does 'default' come from, as whether it gets recognized or not? I ended up installing ncurses into my home directory and mutt built perfectly. I reported this back the server admin and she said that after looking into it, ncurses on the server was indeed screwed. She said she reinstalled i

Re: tagging/deleting weirdness

2002-03-14 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002, Sven Guckes wrote: > * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-14 09:29]: > > This is all at least in 1.3.27. If I tag messages, > > and then hit ';d', it doens't apply 'd' to the > > tagged messages, only the one the in

tagging/deleting weirdness

2002-03-14 Thread Ken Weingold
This is all at least in 1.3.27. If I tag messages, and then hit ';d', it doens't apply 'd' to the tagged messages, only the one the indicator is on. Also, if I am on the last message and hit 'd', it gets applied to the message above the last, and every time I hit 'd' again, it applies to the nex

Re: mutt and ncurses

2002-03-13 Thread Ken Weingold
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002, David Champion wrote: > Run "ldd mutt". This will tell you what shared dependencies the binary > has (including whether it used the shared or static libs from your > ncurses build). Oh, cool. So the following means that mutt doesn't need any of the ncurses libraries at all

mutt and ncurses

2002-03-13 Thread Ken Weingold
Thanks again for all the help and suggestions. The problem was indeed ncurses. I installed it into my home dir and mutt built perfectly. But I can't keep it, since it takes up a good percentage of my quota. So here's my question. Once mutt is built, does it build the ncurses info it needs into

Re: NetBSD build problems - -lcposix?

2002-03-13 Thread Ken Weingold
Okay, it does all seem to be related to ncurses. I installed a limited amount into my home directory, and mutt built fine. Mutt can't recognize any terminal types when starting, but I only installed the libraries for testing. Doing a locate on 'ncurses', I found: /usr/local/include/ncurses.h /

Re: NetBSD build problems - -lcposix?

2002-03-12 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002, tim lupfer wrote: > * thus spaketh Thomas Dickey (Mar 12 at 06:46PM): > > > Perhaps the configure script didn't find ncurses (which is a port), or > > was fooled into trying to use the NetBSD curses library (not recommended). > > ...i'm jumping in a bit late on this convers

Re: NetBSD build problems - -lcposix?

2002-03-12 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002, Thomas Dickey wrote: > > Oh, so then maybe it's not related to why make crapped out. Here's > > the error: > > > > pgpkey.o: In function `pgp_ask_for_key': > > /tmp/hazmat/mutt-1.3.27/pgpkey.c:701: undefined reference to `beep' > > beep() is a function in the curses (or nc

Re: NetBSD build problems - -lcposix?

2002-03-12 Thread Ken Weingold
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002, Thomas Dickey wrote: > On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 01:32:01PM -0800, Ken Weingold wrote: > > I am trying to build mutt even with no configure options, and get this > > in config.log: > > > > configure:1109: checking for strerror in -lcposix > >

NetBSD build problems - -lcposix?

2002-03-12 Thread Ken Weingold
I am trying to build mutt even with no configure options, and get this in config.log: configure:1109: checking for strerror in -lcposix configure:1128: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c -lcposix 1>&5 /usr/bin/ld: cannot open -lcposix: No such file or directory collect2: ld returned 1 exit sta

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