Re: vim and a junk sig

2001-04-20 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Joe Rice wrote: please excuse me if this made to the list already. i had some subscription problems. hi, I'm using vim as the editor for mutt. just recently i started to get this huge line of random characters at the bottom of all the email i compose. This had never happened

Re: vim and a junk sig

2001-04-19 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Joe Rice wrote: hi, I'm using vim as the editor for mutt. just recently i started to get this huge line of random characters at the bottom of all the email i compose. This had never happened before. I upgraded vim to the latest version thinking it had something to do with "Malicious

Re: Orphaned tmp files?

2001-04-18 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: Jim Lambert proclaimed on mutt-users that: I've noticed that mutt occasionally forgets to clean up tmp files. It seems to be an intermittent problem and I was wondering if other users had seen it. Check your editor settings - if its vim, it'll be

Re: fetchmail mutt

2001-04-15 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Dave Murray wrote: Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote on mutt-users: Something is fubarred with the permissions of /var/spool/mail I expect. Try chmod 777 /var/spool/mail, chmod +t /var/spool/mail And have something listening on port 25 unless you use procmail as your mda

Re: Features not quite working for me

2001-04-14 Thread Wade A. Mosely
CB wrote: I've got a couple of things that I can't make work right. The main one that I'm interested in is saving sent messages. Refer to my attached muttrc. Can you tell me why it's not saving sent messages to ~~/nsmail/Sent? snip # Folder and Mailbox

Re: scrolling in a message

2001-04-14 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Jeroen Valcke wrote: But how can I scroll line by line, I just can't find this simple thing. Found something about '' and '' but this only works in the message lister. In the pager, you can use the previous-line function to scroll up one line. I believe the default binding for this is the

Re: Finding new mail

2001-04-14 Thread Wade A. Mosely
CB wrote: On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 06:18:43PM +0200, Andre Berger wrote: Did you set "mailboxes", like in mailboxes ! +mutt-users +onemoremailbox +anothermailbox No, I do not have the plus sign in front of any of my mailboxes that I have listed. I'll try that. Also, is it

Re: Finding new mail

2001-04-14 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Ailbhe Leamy wrote: If anyone does know a way of displaying only folders with new mail when one presses "c", I'd love to hear about it. I asked a few days ago, and no-one seems to know. I'd like to know how to do that, too. I thought about it the first time you mentioned it, and couldn't

Re: Finding new mail

2001-04-14 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Wade A. Mosely wrote: The mailboxes you specify are filenames of mailboxes that you want Mutt to recognize as those that receive mail. When you use "+" or "=" as part of the filename, it expands to the value of the $folder variable. Note, also, that "!" expan

Re: [OT] well slightly

2001-04-09 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Tim Whitehead wrote: The resulting line from that was my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -rsm` `uptime | sed s/.*up/up/ | sed s/,[[:space:]0-9]*users.*$//` so I adopted it to my_hdr X-Mailer: `mutt -v| grep Mutt -n|grep 1:|sed s/.*Mutt/Mutt/` As you can see this is a round about way of

Re: two mutt questions

2001-04-08 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Dave Csercsics wrote: Ok, Mutt ios a great program and all that but I have a couple questions. Well a problem and a question. The problem is that I cannot figure out how to tell mutt the name of my smtp server so that I can get mutt to send mail. I can receive fine but not send. Any help

Re: Colors aren't quite working

2001-04-05 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Ailbhe Leamy wrote: Nothing I've tried has allowed me to colour ^X-(anything except X-Mailer:) seperately from X-Mailer: XMailer: always gets trapped in the X- colouring. Try specifying the X- coloring before the X-Mailer coloring, e.g. color header green black ^X-.*: color header

Re: Colors aren't quite working

2001-04-05 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Ailbhe Leamy wrote: On (05/04/01 15:26), Wade A. Mosely wrote: Ailbhe Leamy wrote: Nothing I've tried has allowed me to colour ^X-(anything except X-Mailer:) seperately from X-Mailer: XMailer: always gets trapped in the X- colouring. Try specifying the X- coloring before

Re: set pgp_encryptself: unknown variable

2001-04-03 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Rod Pike wrote: Greetings, I'm using version 1.2.5i of Mutt. Why do I get an error when I try to "set pgp_encryptself" in my muttrc? Cheers, Rod -- Rod Pike rodneyp @ utanet.at Your subject line says it all. -- Linux: The Choice of the GNU Generation

Re: URL becomes header automatically

2001-04-02 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Eric Smith wrote: Often I send an url like http:/somewhere.com/whatever The line of the URL is the only line in the body - mutt takes the line and makes a header out of it. /not/ what I want. How do I get round this? If you have $edit_headers unset in your ~/.muttrc file, then the

Re: mailboxes

2001-04-02 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Marius Strom wrote: Better to use ls -1. You bypass a lot of fstat() calls when doing the ls -l, you probably don't need the -a (unless you have boxes that start with a "."), and by doing ls -1 you bypass the need for the awk command. ls -1 $HOME/mail/* | grep -v sent Much better, and

Re: how-to elimintate headers in folder-hooks

2001-04-02 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Thomas Duterme wrote: Hi everyone, I'm pretty new to mutt, but I love it so far. My one problem: I'd like to eliminate, or reduce headers at least in my mailboxes. Actually, I'ld like to if possible just keep the basic headers like Subject and From, rather than get the entire envelope.

Re: too many messages saturates slow link

2001-03-30 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Carlos Puchol wrote: this saturates my modem line for a little while. because (it seems) there is a lot of redraws printing the message count (one line per message?). is there some way to turn it off or just make it show the XX% part (assuming it is not printed at every message)? Have

Re: Randomly change From: and signature using Macros

2001-03-29 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Ailbhe Leamy wrote: Subject: "Randomly" change From: and signature using Macros Is this possible? I can't find anything really useful using a Google search. For the "From:" you could specify a shell script that outputs your desired "From:" address on stdout, then use a send-hook to call it.

Re: Randomly change From: and signature using Macros

2001-03-29 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Ailbhe Leamy wrote: However, I obviously expressed myself badly. What I actually want is the ability to hit ^foo and have it change the From and Sig to a pre-determined one, presumably using a :set command. ^bar to change to a different one. I'd prefer to be able to do this _after_

Re: set return-path?

2001-03-28 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Zach Thompson wrote: I notice that the Return-Path header it set to [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is me at my workstation. I have the reply-to and from header set to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I think that the mailing list program at mysql is trying to use the bertha address... I had a similar

Mutt, procmail, and sendmail

2001-03-26 Thread Wade A. Mosely
I want to use procmail to do some pre-processing of outgoing mail before sending. I have created an rcfile for procmail that does what I want called ~/.procoutrc which does the processing I want using formail and passes the mail to sendmail for sending. It works as I expect and want if I

Re: Mutt, procmail, and sendmail

2001-03-26 Thread Wade A. Mosely
BTW, one of the main things I am trying to accomplish is changing the recipient headers ("To:", "Cc:", "Bcc:") in outgoing messages Based upon their contents. Send-hooks don't seem to work to do this. From /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt : "... note that my_hdr commands which modify recipient

Mutt, procmail, and sendmail

2001-03-26 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Lars Hecking wrote: Well, passing the message to a very simple one line script seems to work. I made a ~/.mutt/mailout (mode +x to make it executable): #!/bin/sh cat | procmail ~/.procoutrc # End of ~/.mutt/mailout [Splutter] Useless Use of cat.

Re: Mutt, procmail, and sendmail

2001-03-26 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Tony Collins wrote: Completely off-topic, I notice that your X-Operating-System header contains the kernel version and the uptime. What have you got in your .muttrc to make it put these things in your headers? I use: my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -smr` `uptime | sed s/.*up/up/ \

Re: thread collapsing

2001-03-25 Thread Wade A. Mosely
David Rock wrote: There must be a way, since the ^d deletes an entire thread If the collapse-thread and collapse-all functions did what their names suggest and if they had uncollapsing counterpart functions, then it would be easy. Instead, the named functions act as toggles, which complicates

Re: vim and mutt question

2001-03-25 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Timothy Legant wrote: You might not always want to move down 6 lines. Perhaps in the future you will add a new header (using my_hdr) to certain messages. You might want to consider the following instead: set editor="vim -c ':0;/^$'" which will search for and move to the first blank line.

Re: spell checking

2001-03-23 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Robert Barish wrote: Hello I am just getting my feet wet with mutt and trying it out to see if it will be my email client of choice. So far I really like the speed of mutt. I have a real basic question. How does one incoporate a spell checker with mutt? Does it use ispell. If you can

Re: FWD with attached files...

2001-03-22 Thread Wade A. Mosely
Todd Holloway wrote: I"m using 1.3.13i and when I get an attached HTML files (I haven't tested other types yet) and I use "f" to forward, the HTML part itsn't included. Even when I first "view" the HTML...and then forward with "f"... it still isn't included. I figured out how-to fwd the