o break up any wall of solid text. As I
> >
> > "Back then" I had my own patches to do that.
>
> Chiming in -- the old farts are back (me included) :)
I contributed a patch for the 'sleep_time' variable back in, I think, 2000. This
is so long ago that the
tidy up after the macro every now and then.
> >
> > Have a look at
>
> As an example, my folder hooks have this:
>
> folder-hook . 'push
> "~P~NN~T"'
>
> which marks all "NEW" messages from me as not new.
This approach a
ctly this. The answer to
your first two questions is definitely Yes. The answer to 'move folder'
is I don't think so, but what I did was create empty folders on the
target folder and then tag-and-select-all-messages for each folder in
turn to copy across.
Dave.
--
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On Friday, 06.05.2022 at 22:38 +0800, lilydjwg wrote:
> On Fri, May 06, 2022 at 03:32:38PM +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > What are the implications of the access code expiring? I don't see any
> > symptoms which might be associated with that and t
On Friday, 06.05.2022 at 22:23 +0800, lilydjwg wrote:
> On Fri, May 06, 2022 at 03:10:37PM +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > Hmm, so "testing mode" is where I did the initial setup to hardcode the
> > tokens into my (encrypted) config?
> >
>
recent change in
the Google setup. I thought 'app passwords' were considered somewhat
deprecated by GMail, to be honest... ?
Dave.
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All email from me is digitally signed, http://www.sungate.co.uk/
GPG key updated J
de the
tokens into my (encrypted) config?
So it sounds like maybe I don't need to do anything, but is there a
better way that doesn't use 'testing'? [Maybe it's not needed, I've been
using the single 'testing' setup unmodified since late 2020!]
Cheers,
Dave.
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est, I don't really understand what it's describing here
as I don't understand OAuth - I just followed a HOWTO! Nor can I see
what to do to fix it. I don't understand what OOB means in this context.
Does the config just need a minor tweak, or is this whole approach a
complete non-
e"
So you would want to write a shell script to handle it really.
--
Dave
Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly it flips over,
pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come.
--Friedrich Nietzsche
m
first.
It is installed in your distro's libexec directory, which in mine
(slackware) is:
/usr/libexec/w3m/w3mimgdisplay
Doing a `locate w3mimgdisplay' should find it.
HTH
--
Dave
Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly it flips over,
pinning you underneath.
faster than either.
Very interesting idea... I'll try it out tomorrow.
Cheers,
--
Dave
Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly it flips over,
pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come.
--Friedrich Nietzsche
problems at the other end or not when I've setup getmail+procmail on
it?
Renaming all the files is possible I guess, but would be a task.
--
Dave
Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly it flips over,
pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come.
--Friedrich Nietzsche
ley wrote:
On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 08:32:13PM -0400, Dave Botsch wrote:
that's been pushed off until 2021. Supposedly Office365 now support oauth2
via imap/smtp/pop.
I think only by an older method, though (XOAUTH2 vs. OAUTHBEARER)
http://lists.mutt.org/pipermail/mutt-dev/Week-of-Mon-20200
that's been pushed off until 2021. Supposedly Office365 now support oauth2
via imap/smtp/pop.
app passwords have to be turned on in the tennant (ours will not be turning
them on as we require 2FA and app passwords are seen as a bypass for that).
And app passwords is a separate question from the
Third-ed.
On June 10, 2020 14:46:44 Anders Damsgaard wrote:
* Scott Brozell [2020-06-10 14:09:17 -0400]:
Hi,
The organization i work for has forced on us office 365 multi factor
authentication. In addition to outlook duo they are supporting
evolution and have setup a tenant and applicatio
dy for regexps, and then run
other applications, scripts, or forward emails depending on the
results.
I tend to use `getmail' running once a minute via a cron job, but I
believe it can operate in an idle mode too.
--
Dave
>> $SMS
echo "$TEXT">> $SMS
echo "" >> $SMS
echo "$bal" >> $SMS
Each message must begin with a `From' line (without a colon).
These are the minimum headers that seem to work for me in mutt for
mbox format, but YMMV.
Calling mutt -f ~/sms/sms will read the messages, which will appear
as unread.
There should be a way to do this automatically from procmail once you
have a workable solution tested.
I hope some of this is useful anyway.
Dave
On 2020-04-26 08:04,
Dave Woodfall put forth the proposition:
> On 2020-04-25 21:46,
> David Engel put forth the proposition:
> > Hi,
> >
>
> Elinks[1] has an option to `compress-empty-lines'. Other than that
> perhaps piping the -dumped text through cat -s or --
On 2020-04-25 21:46,
David Engel put forth the proposition:
> Hi,
>
> My company uses PGP/GPG when sending sensitive material through email.
> Unfortunately (for them and me), most people use Outlook and our IT
> guy refuses to install any Outlook plugin for them to properly handle
> encypted emai
On Thu 31 Oct 2019 09:24,
martin f krafft put forth the proposition:
> Regarding the following, written by "Dave Woodfall" on 2019-10-30 at 11:25
> Uhr +:
> > When messages turn up with no plain text part to them at all, or one
> > that's completely useless,
On Wed 30 Oct 2019 23:53,
martin f krafft put forth the proposition:
> Regarding the following, written by "Dave Woodfall" on 2019-10-30 at 10:05
> Uhr +:
> > I don't think embracing wrong email practices is the way forward.
>
> I don't think this
On Wed 30 Oct 2019 12:57,
martin f krafft put forth the proposition:
> Regarding the following, written by "Martin Trautmann" on 2019-10-30 at 00:14
> Uhr +0100:
> > That's such a strange thing.
> > […]
> > since they never learned, how proper threading and quoting could have
> > worked?
>
> 78 c
On Mon 28 Oct 2019 20:28,
Ben Boeckel put forth the proposition:
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 00:10:09 +0000, Dave Woodfall wrote:
> > Urlview handles long and short links just fine. I've been using it
> > for over 10 years.
>
> One issue I have with it is that context
> 2. The ability to natively display a subset of HTML (the same subset)
>with the ability to trigger links to open in a browser (or perhaps
>execute an arbitrary configured command). Modern terminal windows
>can handle all of the formatting required to do just this much...
elinks -dum
On Tue 29 Oct 2019 12:04,
martin f krafft put forth the proposition:
> Regarding the following, written by "Chris Green" on 2019-10-28 at 22:40 Uhr
> +:
> > Isn't that handled by your terminal program? Mine certainly allows
> > one to right click on any URL to open it.
>
> rxvt-unicode also
er and/or other places, press '?' to bring up the
help menu that shows which keys are bound to commands.
If you find something empty that is OK to use in emacs, you can bind
it to quit or exit, e.g.:
bind pager,index,attach z exit
bind pager,index Z quit
Hope th
* source ~/.mutt/listhook
Containing:
set record="=Sent"
That way I can have things in various folders for family, friends
etc.
Best,
Dave
>
> Sincerely
>
> Max Görner
--
All I ask of life is a constant and exaggerated sense of my own
importance.
On Saturday 1 December 2018 16:19,
Kevin J. McCarthy put forth the proposition:
> On Sat, Dec 01, 2018 at 11:31:38PM +0000, Dave Woodfall wrote:
> > Is there a way to make sure that all mail sent via CLI saves a copy in
> > =Sent? The only way I can see at the moment is by u
ion for fcc'ing mail from the CLI. I tried adding
-f =Sent thinking it might save in there if record was set to ^, but
it didn't work. Is there a way to make sure that all mail sent via
CLI saves a copy in =Sent? The only way I can see at the moment
is by using a separate startup file.
he server cert wasn't using an issuer known to the proxy.
So most SSL sites still worked fine, but I was blocked from accessing
my own SSL server because it used a self-signed cert, *even though*
non-SSL access to the same server was allowed by the same proxy.
-Dave Dodge/dodo...@dododge.net
figuration they'd like to
> > share?
Unfortunately the changes I made are on a corporate network where I
can't share them. I don't recall it being very complicated, though.
The next time I get a chance I'll review the patches, and I might at
least be able to describe how I did it.
-Dave Dodge/dodo...@dododge.net
etrieved over IMAP each time you do a search.
The headers do get cached by mutt.
-Dave Dodge/dodo...@dododge.net
I'm connecting to Exchange (Office 365) with mutt via IMAP.
Mutt keeps losing its connection every time Microsoft shuffles virtual
mail servers around.
Is there a better way?
On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 03:20:26PM +0200, Wilfried Grieger wrote:
> Hallo John,
>
> >
> > I'm using Mutt to access my p
email, it has the time at
which I wrote and sent it in California.
I'll have to remember to change that when I travel to a different timezone,
of course.
FYI, on my mail server's machine (GNU/Linux), the list of timezone names is
the directories and file names under:
/usr/share/zoneinfo/
Dave
did several
Web searches, but I could not find this.
Dave
em and makes the wheel actually scroll the text:
set pager_stop=yes
bind pager next-line
bind pager previous-line
-Dave Dodge/dodo...@dododge.net
now if the 9 is significant or just a coincidence.
Emacs does know that it's getting mouse events, for example C-h k
reports that it's seeing "mouse-4" and "mouse-5" from the wheel.
I've seen this sort of thing happen in both gnome-terminal and
xfce4-terminal, both locally and over ssh.
-Dave Dodge/dodo...@dododge.net
nk is that there must be something on
the Windows receiving end that is manipulating the messages and adding
the winmail.dat; perhaps a filter or relay in an Exchange server.
-Dave Dodge/dodo...@dododge.net
ves marshalled envelope
data from mutt and returns a string subject line to display). As with
the above it only affects how the line is displayed, and so replies
still get sent with the original line. I actually use it to *add*
bracketed tags to subject lines, for example marking messages from
certain senders/lists or those addressed to non-existent users on my
mail server.
-Dave Dodge/dodo...@dododge.net
;res" as their etymology for it. They also mention a newer form
(starting in the early 1900s) "re.", which they say "probably results
from reanalysis as showing an abbreviation for 'regarding'".
-Dave Dodge
sage.
The other way Outlook can send signed messages (with "clear text"
disabled) involves wrapping the signature *and* text into some sort of
PKCS binary blob, which obviously causes a lot of trouble with other
clients.
-Dave Dodge
ion:
http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttGuide/UseIMAP
-Dave Dodge
tion, but I only put Lua hooks into a few
specific spots so it's pretty limited in what it can do. For example
I use Lua functions to label the subject lines for messages from a
whitelist of senders.
-Dave Dodge
, and has lately been mailing me prerelease versions for
testing. I want to keep the discussion itself, but I don't need
all of the attachments since most of them have been superceded by
later versions.
-Dave Dodge
ck in the 90s the mess was much more user-visible, especially if you
were running Sun OpenLook applications alongside plain X11
applications.
-Dave Dodge
ntation would be of much use. My
patches also provide only bare-bones hooks in the C code and assume
custom Lua code (nearly 200 lines of it even in my trivial case) will
do the heavy lifting.
-Dave Dodge
On (23:43 14/06/09), Michael Tatge put forth the
proposition:
* On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 08:47PM +0100 d...@unrealize.co.uk
(d...@unrealize.co.uk) muttered:
Is it possible to apply some sort of regexp on the To: address to work
out what to put for From:?
Are you looking for reverse_name maybe?
On (15:59 14/06/09), Patrick Shanahan put forth the
proposition:
* d...@unrealize.co.uk [06-14-09 15:50]:
Is it possible to apply some sort of regexp on the To: address to work
out what to put for From:?
At the moment I use folder hooks but it would be useful to do it based
on To:
Have you
Is it possible to apply some sort of regexp on the To: address to work
out what to put for From:?
At the moment I use folder hooks but it would be useful to do it based
on To:
Cheers
David
--
"I wish there was a knob on the TV to turn up the intelligence.
There's a knob called `brightness', but
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 02:35:45PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2009-05-31, Dave Feustel wrote:
>
> > I've tried to get mutt to send email to my ISP's mail server,
> > but so far I have not succeeded (I send mail using msmtp).
>
> So msmtp works fi
I've tried to get mutt to send email to my ISP's mail server,
but so far I have not succeeded (I send mail using msmtp).
What variables in .msmtprc do I need to set to be able to
send email using mutt only?
Thanks.
A couple of people send me email in html format.
It used to be that if I typed 'v', selected the last
attachment and then typed CR, firefox would be activated
and then display the html. But then something changed
and, instead of firefox, emacs started displaying the
raw html. How do I get mutt to a
.18 (2008-05-17) itself too.
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 07:31:19PM -0500, Russell Urquhart wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> Here is the text of that page:
>
> 16. Specify Default Save Mailbox
>
> Usage:
>
> save-hook [!]pattern mailbox
>
> This command is used to override
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 06:58:42PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Dave Feustel wrote:
>
> > ie. the table lookup could return 'drx' in which filename email
> > from 'listmanager' would be saved by the 's' command?
>
> You ca
Is there any way to save emails using a mailbox or filename that is
obtained from a table lookup of the id of the email sender?
ie. the table lookup could return 'drx' in which filename email
from 'listmanager' would be saved by the 's' command?
Thanks.
ete everything
I can see.
One day later, moѕt 'conversations' will remain.
Think about it.
--
Dave
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I currently have the mutt editor set to vim. I would like to
use gvim instead, but when I specify gvim and start a reply
to an email, gvim starts with an empty screen. Is there a
way to get mutt to start gvim with the message already loaded?
Thanks.
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 03:41:57PM -0200, Carlos Pita wrote:
> Carlos
Made my day. Thank you,
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g gmail.
Batch download, procmail later, using bogo filter to train the
database on spam.
For private communication, I use something else entirely.
'The provider's smtp' does not always apply, and in my case is entirely
irrelevant.
--
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On (22:42 27/02/09), Jussi Peltola put forth the proposition:
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 08:21:00PM +, Dave Woodfall wrote:
I need to forward messages to a certain email address and have it so that
the recipient will reply to original sender rather than me.
Is this possible?
I can do this
I need to forward messages to a certain email address and have it so that
the recipient will reply to original sender rather than me.
Is this possible?
I can do this automagically with procmail but the problem is that some spam
is getting through, which I'd rather not have forwarded.
--
pgpWZ
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 08:53:24AM -0600, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 06:41:06AM -0800, Dave Feustel wrote:
> > Is there a way to get mutt to save messages with no formatting applied?
> > I am getting html messages which, once formatted by mutt, no longer
> &
Is there a way to get mutt to save messages with no formatting applied?
I am getting html messages which, once formatted by mutt, no longer
display correctly.
Thanks.
On (00:01 16/12/08), Chris Bannister put forth
the proposition:
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 10:15:58PM +, Dave Wood wrote:
On (22:09 13/12/08), Dave Wood put forth the proposition:
> I'm using to read next-undeleted which works fine, but when I set
> to read previous-undeleted
On (08:49 14/12/08), George Davidovich put forth the
proposition:
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 04:21:07AM +, Dave Wood wrote:
Just testing 1.5.18 and noticed that now %s is showing in KBytes
instead of bytes. Is there a new format for bytes?
You'll get K only if the mailbox is smaller t
On (13:52 14/12/08), Joost Kremers put forth the
proposition:
> On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 10:09:24PM +0000, Dave Wood wrote:
> > I'm using to read next-undeleted which works fine, but when I set
> > to read previous-undeleted it says key not bound. I have it
> &g
Just testing 1.5.18 and noticed that now %s is showing in KBytes instead of
bytes. Is there a new format for bytes?
--
The Kennedy Constant:
Don't get mad -- get even.
On (02:30 14/12/08), Dave Wood put forth the proposition:
> On (10:22 14/12/08), bill lam put forth the proposition:
> > On Sat, 13 Dec 2008, Dave Wood wrote:
> > > I'm using to read next-undeleted which works fine, but when I set
> > > to read previous-undelet
On (10:22 14/12/08), bill lam put forth the proposition:
> On Sat, 13 Dec 2008, Dave Wood wrote:
> > I'm using to read next-undeleted which works fine, but when I set
> > to read previous-undeleted it says key not bound. I have it
> > set for index and pager:
On (22:09 13/12/08), Dave Wood put forth the proposition:
> I'm using to read next-undeleted which works fine, but when I set
> to read previous-undeleted it says key not bound. I have it
> set for index and pager:
>
> bindindex next-undeleted
I'm using to read next-undeleted which works fine, but when I set
to read previous-undeleted it says key not bound. I have it
set for index and pager:
bindindex next-undeleted
bindpager next-undeleted
bindindex previous-undelete
not contain any of the ~ operators." No
mention of simple search keywords there, nor indeed anything along the
lines of "this is a partial explanation, see the manual for more" - so that
was what threw me.
Thanks,
--
Dave Evans
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http://djce.org.uk/pgpkey
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far as I can
tell it should be. Whereas with all these other patterns, the message *is*
shown:
repl.\n
re.l\n
~f repl | ~s repl\n
~s repl\n
It seems that somehow the exact pattern 'repl' is different.
Any ideas?
--
Dave Evans
http://djce.org.uk/
http://djce.org.uk/pgpk
All I get when pager displays the following message is a lot of /xxx
codes. What charset does mutt need to know about to display the message
correctly?
Thanks.
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Nov 14 11:39:43 2008
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Deliver
I changed all mutt's charset variables from "utf-8" to
"utf-8:us-ascii:iso-8859-1" and then mutt reported IDN errors in all of
my alias definitions. The errors disappeared when I went back to just
"utf-8". What is the connection between charset and alias in mutt?
Thanks.
On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 11:20:38PM +, Charles Stanley wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2008-11-04 at 22:30 +, Dave Feustel wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 09:23:58PM +, Charles Stanley wrote:
> > > Coming from pine, I'm a bit startled to find that when I view the li
On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 09:23:58PM +, Charles Stanley wrote:
> Coming from pine, I'm a bit startled to find that when I view the list
> of aliases in the process of composing a msg, it is in a single alpha
> list. Can the list be ordered in any other way? The help system and the
> manual don't
On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 12:51:03PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 10:14:15AM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
> > Did you try saving the messages and verifying that the saved messages
> > still display properly?
>
> Lots of people have been using Mutt with
On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 02:50:40PM +0100, Anders Karlsson wrote:
> * Dave Feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20081103 14:03]:
> > I saved a few messages to mutt folders that had Russian or Asian
> > Characters in the subject line. Now when I look at those saved messages
> > t
Maybe I was not clear. I don't want my sent messages to be saved. I
want a cron job to be able to send email with attachments, which mutt
does nicely.
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 9:29 AM, Rado S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> =- Dave Burns wrote on Tue 29.Apr'08 at 11:27:11 -1000
aces.
One obvious option is just use mail instead of mutt, but I like mutt!
Mutt makes sending attachments easier.
This is not a problem on fedora 7 or 6, I wonder if their packagers
changed the default config.
Thanks in advance,
Dave
On (02:06 10/04/08), Dave Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> put forth the proposition:
> I have just imported all my mutt settings from my PC to my laptop.
>
> Now a strange thing occurs:
>
> I have new mail marked N
> I go into mbox and read mail
> I leave mbox - N is gone
I have just imported all my mutt settings from my PC to my laptop.
Now a strange thing occurs:
I have new mail marked N
I go into mbox and read mail
I leave mbox - N is gone
I look into another mbox briefly and return to browser
N appears again for new mail
This also happens if for example I clo
;ve been
meaning to rebase the patches on a more recent mutt but just haven't
gotten around to it yet.
-Dave Dodge
quot; before the ID; the example omits "id=".
It also seems odd that the id is allowed to be empty (zero or more HEXDIG).
--
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http://djce.org.uk/pgpkey
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On (15:22 03/02/08), Michael Kjorling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> put forth the
proposition:
> On 3 Feb 2008 12:15 +, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Wood):
> >>> macro pager w |elinks\n
> >
> > Better still:
> >
> > cat /dev/stdin >> tmp.html
>
On (12:09 03/02/08), Dave Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> put forth the proposition:
> On (11:29 03/02/08), Dave Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> put forth the proposition:
> > I have set up 2 binds:
> >
> > macro index w |elinks\n
> > macro pager w |elinks\n
&g
On (11:29 03/02/08), Dave Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> put forth the proposition:
> I have set up 2 binds:
>
> macro index w |elinks\n
> macro pager w |elinks\n
>
> But when I use them elinks opens with a window asking what to do:
>
> open save display etc
&
I have set up 2 binds:
macro index w |elinks\n
macro pager w |elinks\n
But when I use them elinks opens with a window asking what to do:
open save display etc
If I hit display I get the source code.
I previously used w3m for this and it worked ok, but I prefer to use elinks
for a bro
f that fixes it, then it's a locale problem.
-Dave Dodge
any case you'll presumably want some way of /not/ prompting the user to
send the receipt if one has already been sent for this message; ideally some
way that's "built in" to mutt, i.e. doesn't require an external script.
--
Dave Evans
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http://djce.org.uk/pgpkey
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ager):
>
> |/home/schoenfeld/.mutt/return_receipt: Unknown command
I don't think there is a mutt command called
"|/home/schoenfeld/.mutt/return_receipt". Maybe you wanted the "push"
command?
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On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 10:28:37PM +, Dave Evans wrote:
> > Now, if hdr_order was able to intepret lack of an argument as
> > "sort everything in alphabetical order"... Or perhaps a trailing
> > "*" as "sort any other headers in alphabetical orde
was able to intepret lack of an argument as
> "sort everything in alphabetical order"... Or perhaps a trailing
> "*" as "sort any other headers in alphabetical order"...
That would indeed be useful. Or regexps (e.g. hdr_order ^List- ^X-).
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ved
hdr_order Date From To Cc Bcc Subject
might be a useful start for you. Probably not a good idea to use those sort
of settings all the time, but might help you do the "spot the difference" for
building procmail rules.
Regards,
--
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http://djce
On Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 02:30:31PM +0100, Luciano Rocha wrote:
Thanks for the info. with mutt on my system, attempts to send mail via smtp
fail with mutt not even being able to complete a connection attempt. (I have
to kill the shell running mutt to abort the hung connection attempt).
Currently
hat mutt does not send mail where you address it?
It is my impression that mutt is very well done and I need to learn to
use it more effectively (by studying the fine manual, of course :-) ).
>
Dave
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LDER .$foldername/cur/$tail:2,S"
HOST
}
Dave
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been traded.
.muttrc file and now mutt says its an unknown variable or
> something on startup.
>
> Does anybody know why this is?
You're using, "User-Agent: Mutt/1.4.2.2i" and the header_cache feature
didn't come into play until 1.5.x if I recall correctly. Upgrade mutt
to a later
.4.1. As I have no access to the Ubuntu maschine
> at the moment I can't tell if its version is different (anyway, it's
> the version of the main repository).
Keep in mind, I know nothing of Emacs. But have you seen if there is an
/etc/emacs* file that the system can be readi
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