) for retrieving messages
* SMTP for sending
* Mail stored in maildir format in $HOME
Using Mutt 1.5.21
Thanks!
I think there is an example .muttrc in /etc/mutt
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On 07/28/2016 09:00 PM, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 20:23:49 -0400, dale wrote:
On 07/28/2016 07:39 PM, dale wrote:
On 07/28/2016 04:10 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2016-07-28, dale wrote:
I get a reply from my ISP when I try to directly send, no message when I
On 07/28/2016 09:00 PM, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 20:23:49 -0400, dale wrote:
On 07/28/2016 07:39 PM, dale wrote:
On 07/28/2016 04:10 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2016-07-28, dale wrote:
I get a reply from my ISP when I try to directly send, no message when I
On 07/28/2016 07:39 PM, dale wrote:
On 07/28/2016 04:10 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2016-07-28, dale wrote:
I get a reply from my ISP when I try to directly send, no message when I
use SMTP
How do you "directly send" without using SMTP?
with the default sending mechanism that
On 07/28/2016 04:10 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2016-07-28, dale wrote:
I get a reply from my ISP when I try to directly send, no message when I
use SMTP
How do you "directly send" without using SMTP?
with the default sending mechanism that came with it before I config
On 07/28/2016 01:46 PM, hy...@lactose.homelinux.net wrote:
dale writes:
my ISP doesn't allow direct email
set smtp_url="smtp://d...@dalekelly.org@smtpout.secureserver.net:25"
I get the following messages
Connecting to smtpout.secureserver.net...
Could
manager
I copied /etc/Muttrc to ~/.muttrc
and like before added
set realname="Dale"
set from="d...@dalekelly.org"
set smtp_url="smtp://d...@dalekelly.org@smtpout.secureserver.net:25"
set smtp_pass="password"
set pop_host="pop://d...@dalekelly.org@po
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 04:26:43PM -0500, Dale wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 08:34:15PM +, John Long wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 03:15:15PM -0500, Dale wrote:
> > > read in the docs and on google
> > >
> > > this line in my ~/.slrnrc
> > &g
I have been looking through mutt, nano and vim docs
and web pages for about 8 hours and I can't get this
any further than before
this is what was suggested and I added to my ~/.muttrc
set wrap=72
set smart_wrap
set editor="nano -r 75"
my terminal is set at 80x24
if I type less than 80 chars not
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 08:34:15PM +, John Long wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 03:15:15PM -0500, Dale wrote:
> > read in the docs and on google
> >
> > this line in my ~/.slrnrc
> > set editor="vim +':set textwidth=0' +':set wrapmargin=0'
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 03:15:15PM -0500, Dale wrote:
> read in the docs and on google
>
> this line in my ~/.slrnrc
ofcourse I mean ~/.muttrc
having a problem with slrn/vim too
when I press W slrn puts a space in front of each wrapped line
having this discussion on the slrn list
>
read in the docs and on google
this line in my ~/.slrnrc
set editor="vim +':set textwidth=0' +':set wrapmargin=0' +':set wrap'"
seems to wraps when I type or copy/paste into vim
but when I read the message, Mutt has a plus sign in front of each wrapped line
I will check the docs for line/word w
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 06:52:01PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Dale [11-18-14 18:37]:
> > On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 09:05:40PM +0100, John Niendorf wrote:
> > > I use nano which I think is the default editor in Ubuntu.
> > > I have this in my .muttrc file:
> &g
s for things I "copy/cut and paste", but typing does
not yet wrap, a $ comes up, then when I receive the message
a + is in front of the line where it is wrapped
thanks
>
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 02:12:27PM -0500, Dale wrote:
> >seem to have line wrap problems with
> >
seem to have line wrap problems with
nano and vi(vim?)
how can I fix this or use gedit,emacs
thanks
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(my whereabouts below)
http://www.dalekelly.org
I am using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, and its version of mutt
there is a link in the site in my signature
explaining the details of
how I got it configured to work, the meat of the
solution came on the mailingh list when someone
said I had to include double quotes around the
smtp_url variable
thanks for a
Editing the .muttrc file so as to show the correct path to the pgpewrap
directory evicted the flea.
Thanks,
Dale
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Available from most online book sellers.
pgppPbT_UMpV5.pgp
Description: PGP signature
sually have much to contribute to technical subjects like this
and the "fine manual" usually answers any questions I have.
"locate pgpewrap" returned:
[dale@localhost ~]$ locate pgpewrap
/usr/bin/pgpewrap
/usr/share/man/man1/pgpewrap.1.gz
[dale@localhost ~]$
So apparently
I have migrated my .muttrc from a Mint distribution to a Fedora 20, but
am now getting complaints from Mutt upon invoking GPG having to to with
the pgpewrap file. Anybody else notice this?
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Available from most online book sellers.
sages should be as concise as
possible, so if you get interrupted during composition, would it not
be better to delete the draft and start it over after you have dealt
with the KGB or whatever?
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Buy My Book: 777 Bon Mots for Gunslingers and Other Real Men
Available at Amazon, Googl
d from my sister, I
> thought I wonder if there is a way to save all of the images
> attached to an email in one swoop as opposed to hitting s for each
> one. How do you guys manage attachments?
>
- --
Dale A. Raby
Buy My Book: 777 Bon Mots for Gunslingers and Other Real Men
Availa
27;t need to be told RTFM. I am 80 yrs old.
> I forget things.
> Please help
>
> --
> Paul E Condon
> pecon...@mesanetworks.net
>
I am 56 and also forget things... that's maybe what manuals are for? ;)
I normally just start Googling and usually find an answ
On Sat, Mar 09, 2013 at 09:49:40PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
> Is it true that if you want to correspond with people on windoze who use
> outhouse then it becomes tricky?
It can be. Microsoft doesn't adhere to the appropriate RFC's regarding
email encryption... they use the old in-line stan
picture
of Aunt Sue at the beach. (Paranoia can be fun!)
I see no problem in signing list posts. For those who want to verify
them, its easy to set up, those who don't can ignore them just as
easily. Its not like you are printing them out and reading them from
paper, after all.
Dale
On 03
Other than not forgetting to hit the key, is there a way to
avoid this? Can I somehow change the command to "s" for search or
something?
Thanks,
Dale
--
"Think nobody intercepts email? Think again! Gnu Privacy Guard. Not
just for spies."
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
Well, there is almost certainly more than one way to do it...
Dale
--
"Think nobody intercepts email? Think again! Gnu Privacy Guard. Not
just for spies."
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 01:37:54PM +0100, Andreas Hanke wrote:
> Hello together,
>
> I have a question about PGP and mutt!
>
> gpg2 works fine on my system, I have already tested that.
>
> In my .muttrc I have that added:
>
> /opt/mutt-1.5.21/contrib/gpg.rc
So far as I am aware, you do not rea
> Well, that's strange. Everyting is normal and expected then.
> Still your mutt pager shows strange characters when i type äççéñtṡ?
>
> Regards,
> -Sander.
Mein Deutsch ist nicht gut, aber the umlaut characters disply just
fine on my system. What I would like to know is how you type them on
On 12/17/2012 05:38 PM, Woody Wu wrote:
> Hi, List
>
> From help menu I don't see any search method other than '/'. I think
> there must be some method allowing user to search messages by sender,
> receipt, or even regular expression in body.
>
> How should I do this? Thanks.
>
>
I believe the
re you can access it again from, say, the
computer at the public library. POP3 will also allow this, but it is
not the default behavior in most cases.
Good luck in training your Mutt. It can be challenging, but is usually
worth the effort, even if, as in my case, you don't always use it.
Dale
appologize ahead of time for this rant, but you see, I know what a DOS
window is and I guess I'm getting ornery in my old age.
Dale the Ornery Old Goat
--
"Think nobody intercepts email? Think again! Gnu Privacy Guard. Not
just for spies."
pgpf2qYxBnATZ.pgp
Description: PGP signature
ly and
securely deliver things like say, messages from police detectives.
Mutt no longer needs the helper applications as it once did and offers
IMAP and GnuPG support. If you know how, you can even set up a Mutt
launcher icon just like any other email client.
What more does any man need?
>
> I will try this and reply back to the list with my results. Thanks for the
> tip.
Uh... this may sound silly... but is the key being used expired? If it is,
Mutt won't use it if memory serves.
>
> --
> > A: Yes.
> > >Q: Are you sure?
> > >>A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conv
ty.
Lord knows I had lots of help back in the day...
Dale
--
Are you sure that this message is from me and that nobody but you has read it?
Really sure? Wouldn't it be nice to be absolutely positively certain? Gnu
Privacy Guard... not just for spies!
pgpqkqh3mbTOf.pgp
Description: PGP signature
critical of say, Janet Napolitano,
and live a simple life.
Dale
--
"Nothing is ever so bad that it couldn't be worse, and if it could be worse
than it is, then maybe its not so bad!"
pgp8fItehtwUq.pgp
Description: PGP signature
t has become an excessively
long email... sorry about that.
Dale
--
"Nothing is ever so bad that it couldn't be worse, and if it could be worse
than it is, then maybe its not so bad!"
pgpNOMsM3X7G5.pgp
Description: PGP signature
l spy types can do the same.
With this method, you don't even need full gpg/email integration...
and you don't have to worry about inline versus mime encryption.
Dale
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Christoph Kluenter
wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> since I use screen on a remote s
I'm not an expert, but shouldn't mutt call /home/jan/.gnupg?
--
"Nothing is ever so bad that it couldn't be worse, and if it could be
worse than it is, then maybe its not so bad!"
I'm no expert, but I'm pretty sure you need the following in your .muttrc file
in order to access a gmail account via IMAP:
set folder = "imaps://imap.gmail.com:993"
set spoolfile = "+INBOX"
set postponed="+[Gmail]/Drafts"
set header_cache= /home/dale/
>
> Where would gpg/pgp save all those keys I had gathered from signed
> email? What folder name?
>
should be in your /home/username/.gnupg folder. if you are using a GUI, you
might have to go into "properties" and enable "show hidden files" in order to
see it.
Just a few SWAG's: the permiss
imentation. I'm more of a
blacksmith than I am an IT tech.
Dale
--
"Nothing is ever so bad that it couldn't be worse, and if it could be worse
than it is, then maybe its not so bad!"
pgp3tb2bNCEmM.pgp
Description: PGP signature
rtificates_file=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
>
> I think that may be just what Dale needs. On Fedora, the path to the
> ca certificates file is /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt, which, like
> on Debian, is provided by the ca-certificates package.
>
> The 'couldn't save certifi
quot;xx"
set smtp_url = "smtp://daler...@smtp.gmail.com:587/"
set smtp_pass = "xx"
set from = "daler...@gmail.com"
set realname = "Dale A. Raby"
set folder = "imaps://imap.gmail.com:993"
set spoolfile = "+INBOX"
set postponed=&
Hey, just in case someone missed this:
http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2008/10/new-in-labs-advanced-imap-controls.html
This solves that pesky little problem of "All Mail" showing up.
Dale
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 08:37:35PM -0400, Jorge Luis wrote:
>
> There's actually a Debian package that does precisely that. It's called
> muttprofile.
>
> JL
>
Ah, good to know. Thanks!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/.-)
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 07:40:38PM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> which triggers the file pathname completion, neatly presenting
> you with a list of account names!
>
> How's that sound?
Sounds like it would probably work.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/.-)
utt -F /other/account/muttrc
> 5) profit
>
Yep, that's basically what I do now. ;) It'd still be nice to easily access
multiple
account from one instance of mutt.
Dale
e menu for this and a clean way to have it
configured. This is the one thing that might finally drive me away from
mutt if it isn't fixed.
Just my 2 cents...
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Dale Harris
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/.-)
Instead of using procmail. You might want to check out imapfilter:
http://imapfilter.hellug.gr/
I haven't tried it with gmail yet. But it definitely works with other
IMAP systems. Although, I'm not sure it still has quite the same
regexp capability has procmail does.
Dale
On T
It would be nice if "All Mail" could be ignored, but I haven't figured
out how to do that. You can't unsubscribe from it.
Dale
d that All Mail has mail, too. The same note, of course. I'd
like to turn that behavior off.
--
Dale Harris
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/.-)
had only one account at gmail, and
was doing "account-hook imaps://imap.gmail.com/ ..."
Anyone have any suggestions? Or am I SOL and I'll just have to go back to
using mutt -F.
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Dale Harris
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/.-)
On 13-Mar-2002 09:47 David T-G wrote:
| My list of patch maintainers for my cocktail is currently
[snip]
| Dale Woolridge
|
| so all of you folks should get to work to make sure that your patches
| work under 1.3.28 :-)
Well, I haven't touched my patches since 1.3.26 and expected
The Bcc
change will take effect for the next message.
--
-Dale
On Wed, 06 Feb 2002, Dale Morris wrote:
> In X, I don't have any color in mutt. Yet from the console
> the colors are fine. Also my mailbox checking feature that
> tells me if I have new mail doesn't work in either X or the
> console. Any suggestions
I have color in my xt
Hi Mike!
On Wed, 06 Feb 2002, Mike Schiraldi wrote:
> What's your $TERM? And does your $MAIL point to your spool?
dlm@lymond:~$ echo $TERM
xterm
dlm@lymond:~$ echo $MAIL
/var/spool/mail/dlm
looks like it's ok..
from the console
the colors are fine. Also my mailbox checking feature that
tells me if I have new mail doesn't work in either X or the
console. Any suggestions
thanks
dale
uoted printable) message.
--
-Dale
> ...while adding other problems:
>
Apologies for not getting back to the list with requested specs. My hard
drive died and I've spent the last day or so getting things back to
normal (whatever that is..) I haven't solved the X problem yet but I'm
close. Thomas I followed your advice about inser
On 29-Jan-2002 11:53 Jeremy Blosser wrote:
| On Jan 29, Dale Woolridge [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
| > http://www.woolridge.org/mutt/patches/patch-1.3.26.dw.pgp-traditional.2
| >
| > It will apply cleanly to 1.3.26, but I don't know about 1.5.0. If the
| > patch a
ed the problem and updated the patch. I didn't bother
changing the patchlevel. You find the correct(ed) patch here:
http://www.woolridge.org/mutt/patches/patch-1.3.26.dw.pgp-traditional.2
It will apply cleanly to 1.3.26, but I don't know about 1.5.0. If the
patch applies cleanly to 1.5, please let me know.
--
-Dale
CS keyword comment.
In short, you may safely ignore these three failures. Everything else
will have been applied correctly and will work correctly.
--
-Dale
ile name; and the
original/default encoding/parameters are preserved.
I'll be updating the patch in the next few days (I hope) with some other
suggested changes: the ability to sign/encrypt selected text parts; and
the ability to use p_c_t with attachments (with obvious restrictions).
--
-Dale
I have FreeBSD and redhat 7.2 running on my athalon machine. On the
redhat os I am using sendmail configured using the install-sendmail 5.5
script from freshmeat and on the FreeBSD os I have sendmail installed,
but configured just as it came out of the box. Sending mail to myself
@yahoo.com works
I've just recently installed FreeBSD. I've got most all of my mail
functioning properly, but I'm having a problem with mutt. When I am in a
console, the bottom messages don't appear. For example I enter "q" and
at the bottom of the screen is a black spaced indent and then the
cursor. No text. If I
quot;application/pgp" to "text/plain pgp". The Slovakia entry
(sk.po) doesn't have a reference to application/pgp, so I left it alone.
Also, the German entry (de.po) had a parenthetical remark (to the effect of
"instead of RFC 2015"), so I took the liberty of updating it to RFC 3156.
--
-Dale
decides to try this patch, please let me know
if you experience any issues. You can find the patch here:
http://www.woolridge.ca/mutt/patches/patch-1.3.26.dw.pgp-traditional.1
--
-Dale
it even more efficient, but it's a
bigger trade-off.
I'm certain I could do the tag-save the same way, but I didn't have a
need for it. Others might.
--
-Dale
score, I really can't think of any other uses, but at least my problem
is solved. ;)
--
-Dale
ve-hook. Perhaps someone else will find this patch useful too.
You can find it at http://www.woolridge.org/mutt/
--
-Dale
pear
to be ignored. This has been addressed in the latest patch (and only
one now), which is patchlevel 3.
regards.
--
-Dale
hen pgp_autoselectkey is always set is
still reasonable (for most people).
--
-Dale
ues you've raised. It was created against
1.3.25, but it might work with 1.3.22. I'd certainly like to verify
how far back in the 1.3.x branch it will work.
regards.
--
-Dale
syntax. The implementation is altogether different too.
--
-Dale
msg22408/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
w patch at http://www.woolridge.org/mutt/. Bardur's patch
extended pgp-hook from
pgp-hook
to
pgp-hook [, ] ...
My patch, aside from the pgp_confirmhook/pgp_autokeyselect support,
now allows multiple pgp-hook's with the same pattern, e.g.:
pgp-hook
pgp-ho
other faux pas
perhaps on my part was in sending out the patch, rather than providing some
URL for it. You can now find it at http://www.woolridge.org/mutt/
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-Dale
msg22219/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
ipient address. Any chances this will get
included into the next/some release of mutt?
regards.
--
-Dale
--- init.h 2002/01/02 07:27:09 1.1.1.2
+++ init.h 2002/01/02 19:07:13
@@ -1148,6 +1148,14 @@
#ifdef HAVE_PGP
+ { "pgp_autoselectkey", DT_BOOL, R_NONE, OPTPGPAUTOSELECT, 0 }
On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Lars Hecking wrote:
>
> > both of these boxes are on the same cable network.
> > I will attach a copy of my main.cf file and maybe someone can give me
>
> Don't!
>
too late.. sorry..
duh.. forgot the post main.cf attachment..
# Global Postfix configuration file. This file lists only a subset
# of all 100+ parameters. See the sample-xxx.cf files for a full list.
#
# The general format is lines with parameter = value pairs. Lines
# that begin with whitespace continue the prev
ay with not using that as long as I can send mail to the
other computer
both of these boxes are on the same cable network.
I will attach a copy of my main.cf file and maybe someone can give me
a pointer (I have tried reading the manual..)
thanks
dale
thanks
ime before this key expires, or do I
have to create a new key? How do you guys handle this sort of thing?
What's a reasonable time period for a key?
thanks
dale
PGP signature
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, David wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
> > I'm running debian woody and can't get mutt to open netscape for
> > text/html mime types. Instead it opens the gnome help browser. I've
>
> I've been getting the same th
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
> I'm running debian woody and can't get mutt to open netscape for
> text/html mime types. Instead it opens the gnome help browser. I've
> tried editing my /etc/mailcap file, my ~/.mailcap file and nothing
> helps. I've even
ld someone give me a pointer? I'll attach my mailcap files..
thanks
dale
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Dale Morris [mutt-users] <27/06/01 20:23 -0700>:
> > I want to configure mutt to give me a dsn notification if the message
> > is delayed or can't be delivered and also to send me a return receipt
> > when th
Hi,
I want to configure mutt to give me a dsn notification if the message
is delayed or can't be delivered and also to send me a return receipt
when the message is received. I'm using debian 'woody' version of
sendmail. I've tried the manual and I believe the proper flag is "R
hdrs" but when I use
* Morten Liebach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010620 07:18]:
> On 20, Jun, 2001 at 07:55:37AM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
> > Dale Morris muttered:
> > > What do I do to use aspell as the spell checker for mutt?
> >
> > set ispell="/usr/bin/aspell --mode=email
What do I do to use aspell as the spell checker for mutt? Actually I
would like to use aspell instead of ispell on my system if someone can
suggest a foolproof script or hack. I've checked the manual pages and
haven't been able to find anything.
thanks
dale
* Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010618 14:17]:
> I am going to start using gpg (again) and I can't remember how to
> export the key to a keyserver, could someone tell me where I can find
> it? currently I'm using the following command and getting nowhere:
>
> g
I am going to start using gpg (again) and I can't remember how to
export the key to a keyserver, could someone tell me where I can find
it? currently I'm using the following command and getting nowhere:
gpg --send-keys [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.MASTER.pgp.net.
gpg: www.MASTER.pgp.net.: user not found
Hi!
I have a *newbie* questioan. Is it good to have my muttrc setup files
configured so I can edit aliases? I have been using the setup files
prepared by Sven Guckes (great!) and although everything else is
covered, I can find no key sequence that allows me to edit aliases. I
am wondering if there
* Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010519 22:49]:
> I've been playing with Sven's bigrc file and it's great! I have one
> problem that's driving me nuts, though; when I try to edit the
> muttrc.forall file with vim (also using his vimrc.forall) I get the
&g
I've been playing with Sven's bigrc file and it's great! I have one
problem that's driving me nuts, though; when I try to edit the
muttrc.forall file with vim (also using his vimrc.forall) I get the
message:
"muttrc.forall" 1180L, 42084C
Editing Messages!
Hit ENTER or type command to continue
I'
Lawrence Mitchell [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> fcc-hook '~t mutt-users' =muttsent
> the fcc-save-hook is if you want the save-hook and the fcchook to be the same
> for a particular pattern, saves on typing. That might be your problem.
> hope that helps
thanks, I'll give it try.
Finally, after a long time with mutt, I've started using
save-hooks. I'm trying to save list messages to a =support
mailbox and I've got that. But I'm having a hard time
getting mutt to put a copy of the message *I've sent* to the
list in my =out mailbox. Here's what I have in my .muttrc
thus far:
> I do it like this in my muttrc, is there a better way, maybe one
> that works for all subscribed lists with a single command?
>
> subscribe mutt-users@
> fcc-save-hook '~C mutt-users' =mutt-users
What does '~C mean here? I want to save messages from from
+debian-user mailbox to a +support
I'm very pleased with mutt, it's a great program.
Particularly the way it handles high volumes of mail. One
question though:
How do I set up a save hook for the debian-user list so that
it will save selected messages to a +support mailbox? I
tried the from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and that doesn't
work..
Could someone post a procmail recipe for vim? I've been dabbling with
the following, but they don't seem to work..
:0:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
vim
:0:
* ^From:.*[EMAIL PROTECTED]
vim-help
:0:
* ^X-Mailing-List:.*[EMAIL PROTECTED]
vim
:0:
* ^Sender:.*[EMAIL PROTECTED]
vim
duh...
thanks
> Are you in Linux console or in some kind of terminal
> emulator/XTERM.
>
> Stupid terminal like one in WINDOZE can not process .
> Get puTTY (google it please) if you want to access from DOZE.
>
> Osamu
>
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 08:19:35AM -0800, Dale Morris
ing but running zless.
>
> The way you described sounds like missing gzip. It is required package.
>
> Regards,
> Osamu
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 05:36:38AM -0800, Dale Morris wrote:
> > Recently I did a 2.2 cd install of debian. Before I'd been running the
> > lib
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