* Mark J. Reed ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020814 07:58]:
> On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 04:11:50PM +0200, Marc wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I have a little problem displaying the Euro symbol (among some others)
> > in mutt. It always ends up in "\200" instead of the Euro symbol. I use
> > XTerm as my terminal
* Bo Peng ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020813 19:36]:
> I am in mal mode now. I can see --:** mutt-. (Mail Fill)--L9-All
> but no color. Do I need to add something else to my .emacs?
Have you turned on font-lock-mode?
good times,
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* Sven Guckes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020804 10:43]:
> * Hans Ginzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-04 14:43]:
> > how can I move in a script mail from the
> > spoolfile to mbox safely (with locking)?
>
> "script" as in "does not use mutt at all?" dunno.
Well, he didn't specify "without using mutt".
* Malcolm Herbert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020702 03:11]:
> Not sure if my list subscription has gone through yet (I haven't seen
> any confirmation so it might not have) but you might want to know about
> this anyway ...
>
> Is there any way to limit the scope of the changes made with the -hook
> co
* Vincent Lefevre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020701 08:47]:
> And using "push" doesn't work correctly with IMAP folders because
> the corresponding characters are sent as password characters (for
> security reasons, I don't store my password on my account, though
> I could change my mind later).
If you
* Peter T. Abplanalp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020626 12:29]:
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 09:18:54PM +0200, Robert Ian Smit wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> hello.
>
> > I don't know if the --command option for gnome-terminal causes a
> > different environment to be set. And if so if it's a feature or a
> > bug. Aft
* Cedric Duval ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020625 11:59]:
> Pedro Alves wrote:
> > It really, truly absolutly looks like a mutt problem.
>
> > I'm sending a tgz'd mailbox with only one line.
>
> Is this supposed to be a valid charset?
>
> > Content-Type: text/html; charset=3DISO-8859-1
Looks like the
I'm not quite sure I'd want it, but it's bugging me that I haven't yet
figured out how I'd do it if I did want it. ;-)
I have discovered $text_flowed, but as the manual claims, "To actually
make use of this format's features, [I]'ll need support in [my] editor."
Has anybody any idea of how to get
* Gour ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020430 09:21]:
> Recently I noticed that my present sendmail+Pine configuration has some
> problems - some emails are not reaching its destination, and my guess is
> that it's because the emails are rejected by some spam blockers since
> my Sender: header points on my l
Hello,
I tried googling for this without success.
I was wondering if anybody knows of a way to get urlview to show some
context along with the URLs it presents. For example, some newsletters
come littered with URLs, and especially when they reference mailing list
archives, they get hard to deal
Hello,
I'd never tried to use the break-thread and link-thread functions on
mutt until a couple of days ago, and then mutt told me I can't, unless
I'm using an mbox or mmdf folder type. Why won't it work with maildir?
This is
Mutt 1.3.28i (2002-03-13)
From debian's unstable branch.
good times,
--17pEHd4RhPHOinZp
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
* Daniel Sully ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020212 11:04]:
> Hi - I'm not finding the functionality (or it's hiding from me) of when I
> hit 'c' for composing a message,
--Q68bSM7Ycu6FN28Q
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
* William Guynes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020208 19:24]:
> Has anyone else had a desire to be able to toggle weed=3Dyes for only
> certain instances of pager, reply,
--zS7rBR6csb6tI2e1
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
* Volker Moell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020125 14:45]:
> > % mail). It would be so much easier for everyone if check-traditional-=
pgp
> > % would become a variable
* Gregor Zattler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011218 03:44]:
> Hi Peter,
> hi mutt users,
> * Peter Poeml <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Mon 10 Dez 2001 20:04:17 GMT]:
> [...]
> > As mentioned before, grepmail can jump in because mutt works on single
> > mail boxes. Now I was curious and figured out the command for
* Ben White ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011210 07:06]:
> Hi, I am looking for ways to incorporate razor-check into my mail
> reading with mutt. (http://razor.sf.net/)
>
> I've got a few ways of doing it as far as I can see.
>
> Bind a keypress that runs razor-check with the currently selected message,
* Thomas Hurst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011127 15:43]:
> * Samuel Padgett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > So the advantage of Maildir is speed, and the disadvantage is that
> > it eats inodes for breakfast?
This is my experience, yes. Another advantage is peace of mind that
you'll never again fall
* Justin R. Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011022 12:37]:
> Thus spake Thomas Roessler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > message-hook "!~g !~G ~h ^text/plain ~b ^-BEGIN PGP" "push '\eP'"
> >
> > (At least, that _could_ work.)
>
> The matching's not the problem, and I can tweak that anyway once I get
* Cliff Sarginson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011021 22:41]:
> Hello,
> I asked about this problem some time ago, but I will
> dare to ask it again, since it still frustrates me,
> and I still have no answer.
> I have a few different signatures, if I am sending to
> a Dutch address I use a Dutch one, oth
* David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011020 04:52]:
> P.S. -- I have to ask: Why a Yahoo address? It's almost sacrilege ;-)
Not really; Yahoo does allow POP, so you can still use mutt with a @yahoo
mail address.
good times,
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* Manuel Hendel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011018 12:52]:
> I got the following mailboxes:
>
> set folder=~/Mail
>
> ~/Mail/mailinglists/mutt# for mutt mailinglist
> ~/Mail/mailinglists/postfix # for postfix mailinglist
> ~/Mail/maildir # for privat mails
>
> ~/Mail/archi
* Manuel Hendel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011018 11:50]:
> Hallo,
>
> I'm using the maildir mailbox format since today. I'm also using
> procmail to filter my mails in different folders. Now I want that the
> read mails of some folders go in one mbox and some others in another
> mbox. I tried mbox-hoo
* Horacio ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010919 04:31]:
> I have the following hooks:
>
> --
> unhook *
>
> # folder-hook . 'push v'
> folder-hook . 'exec collapse-all'
>
> # Set sig for mail sent from any folder to sig ...
> folder-hook . 'set signature=~/.signature/sig'
> # ..
* David Champion ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010919 10:38]:
> On 2001.09.19, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> "Miguel Farah F." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Jura ernqvat arjf jvgu gva, vs bar cerffrf gur 'q' xrl, gur pbagrag bs
> > gur negvpyr orvat ernq jvyy or ebg13-rq.
> >
> > V guvax zhgg pbhyq uni
* David Champion ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010919 10:38]:
> On 2001.09.19, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> "Miguel Farah F." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Jura ernqvat arjf jvgu gva, vs bar cerffrf gur 'q' xrl, gur pbagrag bs
> > gur negvpyr orvat ernq jvyy or ebg13-rq.
> >
> > V guvax zhgg pbhyq uni
* Phil Gregory ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010918 19:48]:
> So that's it. In order for PGP stuff to work properly, application/pgp
> must *not* be in the auto_view list.
That's good to know ... sounds like something it might have taken me a
long time to figure that out. It kind of makes sense, though,
* David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010918 02:51]:
> ...and then Thomas Kniep said...
> % Am 17.09.2001 (17:47) schrieb David T-G:
> % Is there any why to get an overview on unread mails (either marked N or O)?
>
> Hmmm... You might have truly meant 'why' instead of 'way', and I don't
> think there
* Jean-Sebastien Morisset ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010917 13:15]:
> I'm really enjoying GnuPG, especially the auto-fetch feature for unknown
> keys (which never worked for me in PGP). As I accumulate public keys, I'd
> like to lsign the keys (--lsign-key cmdarg) to remove that little warning.
> Unfort
* Johannes Zellner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010914 05:10]:
> On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 04:05:26PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> > Johannes Zellner [12/09/01 12:04 +0200]:
> > > how do I use mutt with an EXCHANGE server ?
> > > Actually I can already READ mail by having
> > > set imap_user=""
>
* Matthias LOITSCH ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010912 14:41]:
> i just did not understand the mail-follow-up function...
> and i dont see the connection with the 'subscribe ...' command.
>
> what is the difference between : 'subscribe ...' and 'lists ...' ??
Mail-Followup-To is a header that helps it s
* Matthias LOITSCH ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010912 13:49]:
> just another question :)
>
> i want to send a mail to many persons, but they shouldnt see that they mail is
> not sent only to them.
> with the Bcc i have to specify a To Adress...
>
> quite the same question : can i change one word in ea
* Denis Perelyubskiy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010910 10:32]:
> while i dont remember (i am a procmail neophyte for the most
> part) how to base rules on # of lines, but worst come to worst
> you could either pipe into 'wc -l', or write a script if you
> want to skip headers when counting lines (which
* Alexander Skwar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010829 15:18]:
> So sprach ?Alexander 'Digital Projects' Skwar? am 2001-08-25 um 11:30:50 +0200 :
> > I'd like to assign a macro to a key, which allows me to easily store all
> > the messages of a folder in another folder.
> >
> > I normally archive all the
* Will Yardley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010905 12:27]:
> Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > This command specifies folders which can receive mail and which will
> > be checked for new messages. By default, the main menu status bar
> > displays how many of these folders have new
* Will Yardley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010905 03:12]:
> my actual question is that whenever i send a message, using either
> fcc-hook or set record (currently using fcc-hook):
>
> #set record =~/mail/sent-mail
> fcc-hook $ +sent-mail
>
> i get a new mail message in sent-mail.
>
> i do have sent-ma
* Erika Pacholleck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010901 04:46]:
> [23.08.01 18:45 +0100] Ailbhe Leamy <-- :
> > On (18/08/01 18:57), David R?hr wrote:
> > > When I answer a mail mutt always put "> " as quote on the last mail
> > > according to the indent_string in my .muttrc.
> > >
> > > I want "> " only w
* Jean-Sebastien Morisset ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010822 12:03]:
> On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 07:56:34PM +0200, Azzazel wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > How can I set mutt to automaticly delete everything after "-- "
> > [dash dash space]. It's very usefull when replying a message to
> > yahoogroups (their adds
* Nate Johnston ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010817 13:11]:
> All,
>
> I would like to roll any message in my inbox that is older than 2
> weeks old to an archive folder. I tried this pattern, but I got the
> message "Tagging is not supported" when .muttrc loads.
>
> folder-hook INBOX 'push
* Michael Sanders ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010817 13:16]:
> Here's an infinitesimal elaboration which takes addresses from
> one file and the message text from a second. Someone else can
> show how to use a multi-word subject.
>
I'm on it:
./batchmailer ./addr_list ./message "Here's a multi-line su
* Nate Johnston ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010813 05:34]:
> Suresh Ramasubramanian spake thus: (Sat, Aug 11, 2001 at 07:51:11AM +0530)
>
> > Nate Johnston [mutt-users] <10/08/01 14:51 -0500>:
> > > I am running mutt, but I do not want to submit my mail to the running
> > > Sendmail daemon for reliabil
* Will Yadley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010807 19:38]:
change this line
> print "\033]0;$line\007]";
to this:
print "\033]0;$line\007";
? It's entirely untested, but my first impulse on looking at it was "why
is there an extra right-bracket there?"
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* R. Leponce ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010808 09:49]:
> Hello all,
>
> just a simple question: I always have my $EDITOR variable set to vim, so I
> wanted to try the builtin editor of Mutt. I unset this variable (and
> also $VISUAL), and evenis vi is not mentionned in my .muttrc, vi stays the
> defaul
* Chris S. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010809 17:06]:
>
>
> Is there something wrong with this?
>
> folder-hook . set index_format="%2C %-20.20L %-33.33s %(%b %d %I:%M%p)"
>
> folder-hook IN.Seawolf-List set index_format="%2C %Z %-20.20L %-33.33s"
> folder-hook IN.Procmail set index_format="%2C
* David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010808 09:47]:
> the question, right? :-) If I get annoyed I just 'e'dit the message,
> 'J'oin up the line(s) in vim, save it, and then read it again, but
> the same thing (probably dropping even more to the next line thanks to
> the additional indentation of two
Hello,
I saw the wishlist bug report to enable moving messages that match a
pattern from $spoolfile to $mbox, and wonder if there is any
sophisticated workaround that people are using to achieve the same
effect?
Basically, I'd like to keep messages that I 'F'lag important to stay in
$spoolfile a
* Dumas Patrice ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010803 10:57]:
> Hi,
> Maybe you will find this question a bit stupid, but I have a conceptual
> problem.
> My setting is fetchmail->procmail->mail folders. Then I use mutt to read the
> mail folders.
> Is there a need for a spool folder in this setting ? Am I
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