, 2001 at 12:19:16PM -0500, darren chamberlain wrote:
Timothy Grant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 03/02/2001:
Hi all,
I just changed boxes, copied my home directory to the new box, fired up mutt
and things seem to be working well. However, I am seeing a message I have
attention. I have also
bumped my mutt version from 1.2.4 to 1.2.5 using one of the RPM packages.
Mutt now reports: invalid preceding regular expression
every time I start it or change mailboxes.
Any clues would be appreciated.
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of the RPM packages.
Mutt now reports: invalid preceding regular expression
every time I start it or change mailboxes.
Any clues would be appreciated.
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tjg.
Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Red Hat Certified Engineerwww.exceptionalminds.com
Avalon
Hi all,
This is probably a silly question, but I thought I would ask just in case.
Is there a way to create a macro that will run a shell command and then
return to mutt without me having to press a key to continue?
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attachment. I simply get a block of
encrypted text that I then have to save to a file to decrypt.
Has anyone else had this experience, and are there any good workarounds?
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Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Red Hat Certified Engineer
gets
PGP/MIMED messages?
Thanks for your assistance.
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Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Red Hat Certified Engineerwww.exceptionalminds.com
Avalon Technology Group, Inc. (503) 246-3630
Linux, because rebooting
)|'
This doesn't work. and mutt spits up over it.
How do I pass an argument to a script in my .muttrc?
Thanks.
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Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chief Technology Officer www.exceptionalminds.com
Red Hat Certified Engineer (503
g!
That's too bad, but it has the advantage of being easy to implement!
Thanks for the response!
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Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chief Technology Officer www.exceptionalminds.com
Red Hat Certified Engineer (5
Hi again.
I like threaded view very much, but am curious as to what the * in the
thread tree display means.
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Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chief Technology Officer www.exceptionalminds.com
Red Hat Certified Engineer
about all things Mutt.
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Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chief Technology Officer www.exceptionalminds.com
Red Hat Certified Engineer MIG #1433
Avalon Technology Group, Inc.
Slight disorientation
emacs all the time, but it is
out as an e-mail editor as startup speed is too long) Other than joe, who's
using what and why.
Thanks in advance
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Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chief Technology Officer www.exceptionalminds.com
Red Hat
clemensF wrote:
Timothy Grant:
However, when I start mutt I get an error telling me that
/var/spool/mail/tjg is not a mailbox.
set logfile /var/log/fetchmail
set daemon 77177
defaults
fetchall
mda "/usr/local/bin/procmail -t -f-"
... will make "
my smtp?
Thanks
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Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chief Technology Officer www.exceptionalminds.com
Red Hat Certified Engineer MIG #1433
Avalon Technology Group, Inc.
Linux...Because rebooting isn't
and
sundry mailboxes, and hopefully leaves very little in my regular mail
spool.
However, when I start mutt I get an error telling me that
/var/spool/mail/tjg is not a mailbox.
Thanks for any assistance you might be able to provide.
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Timothy Grant [EMAIL
touch tjg"
This is an ls -al of /var/spool/mail on my system
-rw-r- 1 deklown deklown142865 Jun 6 12:08 deklown
Make sure the rights are nice and pretty, and you are off like a skirt.
On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 11:45:03AM -0700, Timothy Grant muttered:
| Hi again,
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assitance.
BTW: I have not yet subsccribed to the list, so could any replies come
to me personally.
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Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chief Technology Officer www.exceptionalminds.com
Red Hat Certified Engineer
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