On 2015-04-16 16:33, Luis Mochan wrote:
Dear Marco,
Please find attached my perl script.
thanks for the script and the clear explanations!
Marco
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http://mfioretti.com
On 2014-11-16 00:20, David Champion wrote:
* On 15 Nov 2014, M. Fioretti wrote:
Greetings,
almost one year ago, I had a problem with mutt, so I asked for help
here, describing it in detail, see (1) below. It received one answer
For debugging, don't set smtp_pass at first.
bef
Greetings,
almost one year ago, I had a problem with mutt, so I asked for help
here, describing it in detail, see (1) below. It received one answer
(2), but:
I don't know why, honestly, I NEVER saw it last year. I have no memory
of it at least, sorry!
Besides, for many reasons not relevant, the
Greetings,
I adminiser a friend's Linux home computer, so I set cron jobs on it
send me a weekly status report with info like whether disk space >80%,
etc.
Everything worked perfectly until a few days ago, when the friend's
isp stopped letting mutt send mail. I would need your help to diagnose
th
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 14:39:28 PM -0700, J Wermont wrote:
> M. Fioretti wrote:
>
> > You're welcome! Glad the stuff was useful. For the record, the
> > procmail recipe in my blog post is NOT mine (as duly noted in the post
> > itself and/or in the code). Basically
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 22:43:39 PM +0200, Alexis Letessier wrote:
> You're right Will,
>
> I have used tr and sed expressions from Marco and only a part of
> your procmail recipe (* ? script).
>
> Thanks to you two then ;)
You're welcome! Glad the stuff was useful. For the record, the
procmail r
On Thu, October 4, 2012 10:47 am, Alexis Letessier wrote:
> I use notmuch to index all my emails but i need some kind of database or
> something to redirect threads that i already filtered out.
> Is this a strange idea or should i change my workflow? Any ideas on how
> this could be implemented?
On Wed, Oct 03, 2012 13:25:01 PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> try opening the location where "old_email" is, specifically:
>mutt -f
>ie: mutt -f /home/user/mail/old_mail
this didn't make any difference, but trying yours and Jeremy's
suggestions helped me to find the real problem. A t
Greetings,
while reordering some backups, I found a tar file containing a
"maildir-like" mailbox. By this I mean that it was a folder with 3
subfolders with the right names:
old_email/cur
old_email/new
old_email/tmp
and thousands of files in it (almost all in /cur). I opened it with
Mutt (Mutt 1
Cameron,
thanks a lot for these scripts! Just a couple of notes:
On Sun, May 10, 2009 18:41:44 PM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/css/bin/get-mailman-archive which
> fetches all the archives
looking at the code, this downloads all and only the gzipped mbox
file
On Sat, May 09, 2009 09:47:06 AM -0700, George Davidovich wrote:
> On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 04:49:50PM +0200, M. Fioretti wrote:
>
> > From mfioretti at nexaima.net Sun May 25 07:56:41 2008
> > From: mfioretti at nexaima.net (M. Fioretti)
>
> Note that 'From ' a
x would have this problem. This is what I get
from grepping my own address from that file:
>From mfioretti at nexaima.net Sat May 17 08:23:09 2008
From: mfioretti at nexaima.net (M. Fioretti)
>From mfioretti at nexaima.net Sun May 25 07:23:42 2008
From: mfioretti at nexaima.net (M. Fioretti
Greetings,
I've downloaded the gzipped montly archive of a mailing list (with
closed archives, that's why I can't give the direct link) ran with
mailman/pipermail. When I unzip the compressed mailbox, it looks fine
with cat, more and similar pagers. If I run commands like "grep ^To'
or 'grep ^Subj
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 14:49:31 PM -0700, Ravi Uday wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 1:02 PM, J. Limon wrote:
> > What's the point of a sig *not* at the end of an email? That would
> > make it something completely different wouldn't it?
>
> The problem is if its a lengthy email thread with many peop
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 09:47:26 AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Friday, October 5 at 04:02 PM, quoth M. Fioretti:
> > 0) Do I have a flat rate fast connection, where I wouldn't notice SA
> > contactly doing network checks?
>
> Indeed! Not all sol
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 02:08:26 AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Bah; SpamAssassin is the swiss-army-knife of spam filters. It includes
> a bayesian filter (not to mention things like razor and dcc, which are
> constantly up-to-date), and as such, does not require updating the
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 14:48:09 PM +0200, Michal Vitecek ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> hi,
>
> Eyolf ?strem wrote:
> >I've been using bogofilter ever since I first installed KDE/Kmail and the
> >potentially hassle-free configuration of SpamAssassin led to constant
> >crashes. I belive it has been s
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 14:25:43 PM +0800, Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
> Have you got any documents describing the process of integrating
> bogofilter with mutt ?
I just used these:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/6439
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7436
Another approach, valid also on Imap and
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 07:56:44 AM +0200, Christian Kuka ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> At the moment I'm using bogofilter, razor, pyzor, dcc, spamassassin
> and clamassassin and the following procmail rules:
This (cascading several filters, lightest to heaviest) is what inmy
other reply I said I'
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 00:23:06 AM +0200, Eyolf Ă˜strem
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> So, should I switch? I'm quite happy with bogo, especially with the
> current setup with some macros I borrowed from an article in linux
> journal (I think it was), but I would very much like to hear what
> your expe
On Sun, Sep 23, 2007 02:13:40 AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Well, that should be pretty close, but let's build it up from the
> basics first. First, try this macro:
>
> macro index ,S '~h "List-Id: CentOS mailing list"'
>
> Does that tag all the right messages? Next, add
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 09:50:20 AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Wednesday, September 19 at 10:47 PM, quoth M. Fioretti:
> >For several reasons not really relevant here, I have the messages
> >of several mailing lists delivered to one common inbox folder. When
Hello,
For several reasons not really relevant here, I have the messages of
several mailing lists delivered to one common inbox folder. When I
have read them, I want to tell mutt, with one keystroke, to look at
all the messages I have tagged and save each of them to the folder
corresponding to its
On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 20:18:01 PM +0200, markus reichelt
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> the link for kmutt is dead, I put it up at
> http://mareichelt.de/pub/notmine/kmutt-0.1.tar.gz
>
OK, thanks, I'll try to compile and use it next week.
Just for the record: did this discussion confirm for good t
On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 19:59:27 PM +0200, markus reichelt ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> * Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have a solution for viewing multipart/related messages
> > where the main part is text/html which references the other parts
> > which are typically
On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 23:34:57 PM -0500, Matt Okeson-Harlow
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > ...yes? The question was about getting it to display *images*, not
> > frames and columns.
>
> w3m can be compiled to display images in an xterm.
which is the point from which I started yesterday. The actua
On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 22:36:01 PM +0200, Kai Grossjohann
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Does anyone have a solution for viewing multipart/related messages
> where the main part is text/html which references the other parts
> which are typically images?
Here is a related question/suggestion which I'
On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 13:18:09 PM +0200, Louis-David Mitterrand
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Here are a few sections of my ~/.procmailrc:
Louis,
thanks a lot for the prompt answer!
I'll study your recipes and come back if I'll have any question, even if they
look quite clear at a first glance.
On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 12:25:04 PM +0200, Louis-David Mitterrand
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Here is a mail strategy I refined over 10 years and that serves me well:
>
...
>
> - mail BCC'd to me is procmail'd in a ~/Maildir/.BCC folder, as are
> replies to my mailing list posts
...
> (procmail re
On Sun, May 06, 2007 20:01:15 PM +0800, Wilkinson, Alex
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> However, addng the following to my mutt config seems have no
> effect what so ever on any messages.
>
> set display_filter='t-prot -acelmtS -Mmutt --spass'
>
> Can someone please assist me with confirming w
On Sat, Apr 07, 2007 10:35:41 AM +0200, Elimar Riesebieter
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >I'm using Vim as my text editor and I've yet to figure out a good
> >way to automatically truncate everything below the signature line
> >() when I reply to a message.
> >...
> Deletes everything from cur
> On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 09:33:54AM -0700, Gwen Park wrote:
> > Have you heard of mindterm? It's an ssh1 implementation .. that..
> > .. lets you do all the things you'd normally do via an ssh
> > connection, such as remotely checking your email using mutt.
Assuming you have shell access on the
Basta chiedere
Marco
FW: Alla redazione di punto informatico:
Salve,
ho letto il seguente messaggio sulla mailing list del LUG Roma,
e vorrei sentire il vostro parere sul sito citato (probabilmente,
data l'interesse dell'argomento, vorrete farlo direttamente
sul vo
Hello,
thanks for all the suggestions and interest about
my question.
I thought it over a bit more, and maybe the solution
is simpler than we assumed.
What we would like to have is same mutt functionalities
on webmail interfaces, and configure these just uploading
our home muttrc file (i.e. no
Sorry,
I just realized that this subject,not the original,
expresses exactly what I had in mind.
And, yes, the rationale is to still do email a-la-mutt
when far from home, either behind a firewall, or on
some friend's PC
Ciao,
Marco
> A webmail package with a mutt like interface does sound great :)
Actually, what I'm asking for is the opposite: a WWW interface to the real thing,
i.e honest-to-god mutt running on a shell account, and poor me
behind corporate firewall accessing it through Explorer :-(((
Then the only set up
Hello,
We all love mutt because we can customize just
about anything, can have send-hooks, etc...,
and we all have extremely smart muttrc files,
doing many things.
The question is, is anybody around offering a
free email account accessible via WWW, but
mutt based?
I am dreaming of some place wh
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