Can Mutt work on a Windows based system ?
if not does anyone know of a text based email client that will work with
windows? that also supports POP and POP3.
Thanks,
Steve
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from
me in the right direction for information.
Thank-you. In the meantime I'll keep looking.
--
Steve - Toronto ICQ 35454764
/~\
'If you're not a rebel when you're 20 you've got no hea
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 01:05:15AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> steve [22/08/01 15:25 -0400]:
> > I'm a recent convert from pine. One thing I can't find any documentation
> > on so far,[I've read the man page for mutt and the web FAQ so far] is
> >
I'm having a problem finding the relevant entry or `how to' in the
manual on doing the following:
mapping check-mail.
I've found how to alter an already mapped entry, but not how to ceate
one. Suggestions?
--
Steve - Toron
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 08:44:01AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> Steve --
>
> ...and then Steve said...
> % I'm having a problem finding the relevant entry or `how to' in the
> % manual on doing the following:
> %
> % mapping check-mail.
>
> Hmmm... I'
'd like
to be in P. I've tried this many time and the only way to go in P is
to
quit mutt and go back in right after.
Am I missing something ?
Thanks for your help,
Steve
Le 06-07-2009, à 14:07:21 +0200, Rocco Rutte (pd...@gmx.net) a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> * steve wrote:
>
> > I'm using mutt 1.5.18 on Debian stable. My maliboxes are in maildir
> > format.
>
> > Now let's say I have three folders marked 'N' but non
Le 06-07-2009, à 14:47:31 +0200, Rocco Rutte (pd...@gmx.net) a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> * steve wrote:
> > Le 06-07-2009, à 14:07:21 +0200, Rocco Rutte (pd...@gmx.net) a écrit :
>
> > > You have two options here:
>
> > > (1) after pressing 'c
Hi list,
I would like to extract a whole thread from within mutt and save it
elsewhere for further processing. Is this possible?
Thanks,
steve
new
mailbox in ~/mail/. But anyway, my problem is now solved.
Many thanks,
Steve
ss it's because my linux username is not converted to a correct From:
header.
How can one tell mutt to use m...@example.com as the sender? Didn't find
it in the man page.
Thanks,
steve
gt; Could not send the message
>>
>>
>> Sending messages works fine from within mutt.
>>
>> I guess it's because my linux username is not converted to a correct From:
>> header.
>>
>> How can one tell mutt to use m...@example.com as the sender? Di
> > But the message is not sent:
>
> > 0 (null)
> > m...@example.com: 0 (null)
> > Error sending message, child exited 70 (internal error).
> > Could not send the message
>
> Which MTA?
esmtp
p a second .muttrc_work or whatever and
> use -F .muttrc_work to use the new configuration.
This is a good idea I think. Thank you.
Steve
Le 21-07-2009, à 13:37:50 +0200, steve (dl...@bluewin.ch) a écrit :
> Lignes : 19
>
> > To the OP I only glanced at your attempt without reading the rest of
> > your message. Having just previously been reading the ubuntu-user slop I
> > also mistakenly assumed I was
or the attribution?
Thanks in advance,
steve
Le mercredi 19 août 2009, Kyle Wheeler (kyle-m...@memoryhole.net) a écrit :
> On Wednesday, August 19 at 01:06 PM, quoth steve:
> >set date_format="%a %d %b %y"
> >set index_format"%4C %c %D %s"
> >
> >which is ok for the index. Now when I
Hi list,
I have colors when I read a message, but not when I'm replying to it.
How can I get this?
Thanks in advance,
Steve
Le 19-08-2009, à 08:53:56 -0500, Kyle Wheeler (kyle-m...@memoryhole.net) a
écrit :
> On Wednesday, August 19 at 03:49 PM, quoth steve:
> >I have colors when I read a message, but not when I'm replying to it.
> >
> >How can I get this?
>
> Get a better text edi
Le 19-08-2009, à 09:13:04 -0500, Kyle Wheeler (kyle-m...@memoryhole.net) a
écrit :
> Lignes : 38
>
> On Wednesday, August 19 at 03:59 PM, quoth steve:
> >> (I prefer vim, some folks prefer emacs, and there are several other
> >> good ones out there.)
> >
Le 20-08-2009, à 18:27:22 +0800, bill lam (cbill@gmail.com) a écrit :
> On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, steve wrote:
> > Well that's done since ages but doesn't help here, all quoted lines are
> > in the same color.
>
> When replying the temp file is /tmp/mutt-x
hitting 'v'
only shows me one entry (). Any clue?
Thanks,
Steve
Le 08-09-2009, à 09:10:02 -0400, Patrick Shanahan (ptilopt...@gmail.com) a
écrit :
> * steve [09-08-09 08:30]:
> >
> > I have configured mutt so that it calls lynx to automatically view html
> > messages. Very good. Now how can I see the source of this message within
>
emote
server and then attach them in mutt; not the best solution but it works.
I'd like to know if it's possible to attach files directly from the
local machine.
Thank you for your help,
steve
Hi Cameron,
Thanks for your answer.
Le 06-01-2010, à 22:45:52 +1100, Cameron Simpson (c...@zip.com.au) a écrit :
> On 06Jan2010 10:36, steve wrote:
> | At work, I use mutt via a ssh tunnel (with putty). So mutt is running on
> | my home server (Debian). Sometimes I need to att
Hi Toby,
Thanks for your answer.
Le 06-01-2010, à 13:28:40 +0100, Toby Cubitt (ts...@cantab.net) a écrit :
> On 06Jan2010 10:36, steve wrote:
> > At work, I use mutt via a ssh tunnel (with putty). So mutt is running on
> > my home server (Debian). Sometimes I need to attach fi
Le 06-01-2010, à 16:22:58 +0100, Toby Cubitt (ts...@cantab.net) a écrit :
> > > On 06Jan2010 10:36, steve wrote:
> > > > At work, I use mutt via a ssh tunnel (with putty). So mutt is running on
> > > > my home server (Debian). Sometimes I need to attach files
Le 07-01-2010, à 15:41:44 +1100, Cameron Simpson (c...@zip.com.au) a écrit :
> On 06Jan2010 13:44, steve wrote:
> | Le 06-01-2010, à 13:28:40 +0100, Toby Cubitt (ts...@cantab.net) a écrit :
> | > On 06Jan2010 10:36, steve wrote:
> | > > I'd like to know if it's po
Le 06-01-2010, à 09:44:40 -0400, Monte Stevens (montk...@yahoo.ca) a écrit :
> On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 01:27:45PM +0100, steve wrote:
> > Le 06-01-2010, à 22:45:52 +1100, Cameron Simpson (c...@zip.com.au) a écrit :
> > >
> > > Might it not be more direct to scp the f
.@foo.bar
To: a...@example.com
How can I do this? Should I use a reply-hook? reverse_name? I'm a bit
confused here.
Many thanks in advance for your help.
steve
Hi Patrick,
Thanks replying to me.
Le 17-03-2010, à 08:29:40 -0400, Patrick Shanahan (ptilopt...@gmail.com) a
écrit :
> * steve [03-17-10 04:53]:
> > I receive an email with:
> >
> > From: a...@example.com
> > To: m...@foo.bar
> >
> > (
Le 17-03-2010, à 09:04:38 -0400, peng shao (shallp...@gmail.com) a écrit :
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 4:52 AM, steve wrote:
> > Hi mutt-users,
> >
> > I have several addresses and when someone I don't know sends me an email,
> > this one goes in my inbox (procmail
Le 17-03-2010, à 09:51:24 -0400, Patrick Shanahan (ptilopt...@gmail.com) a
écrit :
> * steve [03-17-10 09:14]:
> > > > I receive an email with:
> > > >
> > > > From: a...@example.com
> > > > To: m...@foo.bar
> > > >
Hi Patrick,
Le 17-03-2010, à 11:21:59 -0400, Patrick Shanahan (ptilopt...@gmail.com) a
écrit :
> * steve [03-17-10 11:00]:
> > Le 17-03-2010, à 09:51:24 -0400, Patrick Shanahan (ptilopt...@gmail.com) a
> > écrit :
> > > What if you send a *new* message to a...@example
Hi,
Le 16-05-2011, à 00:17:36 -0700, Robert Holtzman (hol...@cox.net) a écrit :
> BTW, how do you add words to the Vim spell checker? Running a search
> turned up nothing of value.
zg
with the word under the cursor (in normal mode).
See :h zg
Have a nice day,
Steve
on). So I tried the \ syntax without success. I also
tried the Perl way \bword\b which fails too.
I'm no regex guru, so could someone help me please?
Thanks in advance,
Steve
Dear mutt users,
Thanks for all of your replies.
\\<(e|E)tch\\>
does exactly was I was looking for.
Have a nice day,
Steve
than yours.
This problem arises only when trying to open a document with libreoffice while
libreoffice is already opened.
Have you found a solution?
I'm running mutt 1.5.21 on Debian wheezy.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Steve
tried to dig the archives for a solution but since I'm not sure I've got the
right keywords, my search failed.
Thank in advance for your help.
steve
> > Is it possible, while reading a mail, to keep the headers fixed while
> > scrolling
> > down the message? I experienced many times when I have to go back to the
> > top of
> > the message to see who has been CCied for example. Keeping chosen headers
> > fixed
> > would be really useful (in s
Hi again,
Is my question so obvious or is it simply not possible?
Thank you
Le 26-09-2012, à 22:20:56 +0200, steve (dl...@bluewin.ch) a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible, while reading a mail, to keep the headers fixed while
> scrolling
> down the message? I experienced many ti
Le 02-10-2012, à 17:34:25 +1000, Cameron Simpson (c...@zip.com.au) a écrit :
> On 02Oct2012 08:34, steve wrote:
> | Is my question so obvious or is it simply not possible?
>
> I think it is not possible. It seems to me that mutt pages the output of
> $display_filter, which inclu
Le 02-10-2012, à 10:31:42 -0400, Peter Davis (p...@pfdstudio.com) a écrit :
> On Tue, Oct 02, 2012 at 01:21:13PM +0200, steve wrote:
> > Le 02-10-2012, à 17:34:25 +1000, Cameron Simpson (c...@zip.com.au) a écrit :
> >
> > > On 02Oct2012 08:34, steve wrote:
> > &g
ave a nice day,
steve
Le 06-10-2012, à 12:17:08 +0200, Marco Giusti (marco.giu...@gmail.com) a écrit :
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 10:20:56PM +0200, steve wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is it possible, while reading a mail, to keep the headers fixed while
> > scrolling
> > down the message
ried to put
unhook *
at the beginning of the new configuration file but it doesn't work, I still see
this residual email address in the To: line.
I also tried to launch mutt with -d2 but I don't see anything that helps me.
I'm turning in circles so I need some help.
Any ideas how to solve this issue?
Many thanks in advance,
steve
Found it, it was a missing
unmy_hdr To:
in one of the configuration files.
sorry for the noise.
Have a nice day,
steve
don't know which one.
Any help appreciated.
Best regards,
Steve
Hello,
My name is Steve and I'm new on this list, and new to mutt too. I was
using kmail for a while but now I'm fed up having to fire up xming
etc... only to check my mails. So I (finally) decided to use mutt even
if it seems pretty obscur in the beginning
After a lot of reading, I f
Hi Kyle,
Thanks for your answer which I read, re-read again and again because
things are not as clear for me as they are for you ;-) (see below).
Le 26-11-2007, à 09:34:45 -0600, Kyle Wheeler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
> Lignes : 44
>
> On Monday, November 26 at 03:10 PM, qu
emulations... Oh, and just for grins, let's also throw in the
> possibility (nay, likelihood) of fonts that don't support all the
> necessary characters, and it can get darn hard to figure out why
> something doesn't display properly! :)
For sure.
> On Wednesday, Novem
Hi Gary,
Le 28-11-2007, à 09:03:35 -0800, Gary Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
> Lignes : 41
>
> On 2007-11-26, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have a Debian box at home where I fetchmail my mails, then procmail
> > them and finally read them w
Le 30-11-2007, à 02:38:39 +0200, Jussi Peltola ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
> Lignes : 22
>
> Hi,
Hi,
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 03:10:12PM +0100, Steve wrote:
> > After this short introduction, here is my problem, which isn't critical
> > but tiring. When I use
Le 28-11-2007, à 12:51:27 -0600, Kyle Wheeler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
> Lignes : 114
>
> On Wednesday, November 28 at 11:33 AM, quoth Steve:
> > I haven't compiled mutt, but
> >
> > aptitude install mutt
> >
> > Here is the output of mutt -v :
rit :
> Lignes : 59
>
> On Friday, November 30 at 07:30 AM, quoth Steve:
> > If you have an application which is supposed to use 256-colour mode
> > and it isn't working, you may find you need to tell your server that
> > your terminal supports 256 colours. On Un
Hi all,
Francesco gave the solution, thanks to him !
Le 01-12-2007, à 13:54:51 +0100, Francesco Ciattaglia ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a
écrit :
> Lignes : 45
>
> * Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01.12.07 13:32]:
> > On 2007-12-01, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
follow me ?
How could I change this behaviour ? For info, I'm using maildir boxes.
Thank you and best regards,
Steve
Le 17-01-2008, à 00:26:51 +0100, Christian Ebert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
> Lignes : 21
>
> * Steve on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 at 13:17:14 +0100
> > To go from folder to folder with new messages, one must hit the c key.
> > Now let's say that folder A contain
Le 17-01-2008, à 16:56:47 +0100, Christian Ebert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
> Lignes : 12
>
> * Steve on Thursday, January 17, 2008 at 15:18:40 +0100
> >> No. After hitting c, at the prompt, you can use to cycle
> >> through mailboxes that have new mail.
>
when
hitting
r, the reply message use From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried the alternates with the reverse_name but it just didn't work as
expected, my other settings became skrewed up.
I hope this message is clear...
Thanks for your help,
Steve
Hi Michael and thank you for your answer.
Le 04-04-2008, à 14:33:32 +0200, Michael Tatge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
> Lignes : 25
>
> * On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 Steve ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> > I have just purchased a new email account, let's say [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
from
~/.muttrc. First question, should those file contain any my_hdr From: ?
Right now I have
unmy_hdr *
my_hdr From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I tried to remove them and replace with
set realname=steve
set [EMAIL PROTECTED]
set use_from=yes
but after doing that, a simple r will put twice the s
> group list address, how to reply to (1) group or (2) all , as that
> available in thunderbird?
Hit "L" instead.
And read the online help (hit ? for that)
> regards,
Best regards,
Steve
Thanks in advance
--
steve
< $i
done
--
steve
ar recipient:
reply-hook . 'set To: "a chosen name" '
but when I hit 'r' to reply, I see 'unknown variable' in the bottom bar
and the To: field hasn't change.
Any help would be appreciated.
Steve
e?
Thanks and best regards.
--
Steve
ures
since this should be the editor's job (vim in my case). But why so ?
Any pointers on how to do that with vim ?
Thanks
--
Steve
Le 02-12-2008, à 15:20:21 +0100, Christian Ebert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
> * steve on Tuesday, December 02, 2008 at 14:55:18 +0100
> > In the FAQ, it's written that mutt cannot strip automaticaly signatures
> > since this should be the editor's job (vim in my case
Le 02-12-2008, à 15:57:06 +0100, Christian Ebert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
> * steve on Tuesday, December 02, 2008 at 15:33:54 +0100
> > Le 02-12-2008, à 15:20:21 +0100, Christian Ebert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a
> > écrit :
> >> * steve on Tuesday, December 02, 2008 at
. Problem, the image will not
show in that page (it doesn't find the image's address).
I've been looking around for a solution but failed until now, so
that's the reason I'm posting here.
How could I achieve that?
Thank you,
Steve
Le 11-11-2014, à 21:09:07 +1100, Erik Christiansen a écrit :
> On 11.11.14 10:54, steve wrote:
> > For example, when I press 'v', I see
> > the html file on one line and the image on another. Pressing 'enter'
> > fires up firefox to display the html fil
Hi Peter,
Thanks for your answer.
Le 11-11-2014, à 08:18:42 -0500, Peter Davis a écrit :
> On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 10:54:27AM +0100, steve wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm receiving reports in html containing images. In mutt, those images
> > are s
Brilliant!
For me, calling viewhtmlmsg directly (no mutt_viewhtmlmsg script)
in the macro was enough:
macro index,pager B "viewhtmlmsg -s -b iceweasel"
Thanks a LOT.
Steve
Is this possible to do (and easy)?
Thanks.
Steve
Hi David,
Le 10-06-2015, à 11:17:22 -0500, David Champion a écrit :
> * On 10 Jun 2015, steve wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I often receive a message like this:
> >
> > From: A
> > To: Me, X, Y, Z
> > CC: others
> >
> > I would
Café du marché à midi (j'ai réservé à cette heure-là, possible pour
vous ? )
Le 12-06-2015, à 11:34:45 +0200, steve a écrit :
> Café du marché à midi (j'ai réservé à cette heure-là, possible pour
> vous ? )
Sorry for this one… it seems like my conf is not 100% correct.
ld like.
Thanks for any help.
Steve
Hi Matthias,
I use colordiff.
In my ~/.mailcap, I have
text/x-diff; cat %s | colordiff; copiousoutput
text/x-patch; cat %s | colordiff; copiousoutput
Best,
Steve
Hi,
When using '~f EXPR', I noticed that EXPR is matched only in the
not in the name in front on it, as I would expect it.
For example,
~f john
will match
From: John Doe
but
~f John
won't.
Is there a way that either 'john or John' match this From line?
Tha
e.
For privacy reason, I cannot provide you with my other folder where the
problem arises.
Would you have any hints on how I could try to debug this problem ?
Have a nice Sunday.
Steve
Hi there,
I don't know what happened between last week and today, but now it
works… Maybe an update or something.
Anyway, thanks for the consideration and help.
Best,
Steve
; and some more junk.
Interestingly, I received other attachment from the same server (MS
exchange) which don't show this behaviour.
How can I solve this problem?
Thank you and have a nice day.
Steve
Le 26-04-2017, à 09:41:21 +0200, Michael Tatge a écrit :
* On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 08:45AM +0200 steve (dl...@bluewin.ch) muttered:
I have some issue with some attachment that I get when wanting to save
them. For instance, I get this:
./=?iso-8859-1?Q?Convocation_et_Agenda_Comit=E9_Strat
he
NeoMutt patchset, but it's mutt and not neomutt.
So you have mutt ;)
Best,
Steve
[1] https://packages.debian.org/stretch/mutt
Help would be highly appreciated.
Best
Steve
Le 17-01-2018, à 16:42:53 -0800, Claus Assmann a écrit :
On Wed, Jan 17, 2018, steve wrote:
I tried to tag some messages
with T then type ;m but this create an empty new message.
Did you try "reply"? ;r
Stupidly (or so), I didn't…
And it does exactly what I wanted.
Le 20-01-2018, à 14:35:03 +0100, Simon Ruderich a écrit :
Note that this will add in-reply-to headers which you might not
expect if you want to create a new message.
Right. But it's that of a hassle to modify the headers. Including text
is much more.
Have a nice Sunday,
Steve
pre-filled?
Any help and/or ideas would be highly appreciated.
Thank.
Best,
Steve
his is fantastic! And it works for any number of aliases, in To or Bcc
fields. And even after reediting the message.
Exactly what I needed.
Thank you very much.
Best,
Steve
0f
I don't understand the above message.
I'm using NeoMutt 20170113 (1.7.2) from Debian stretch.
What should I do/try?
Thanks.
Best,
Steve
Le 20-11-2018, à 14:29:30 +0100, Jörg Sommer a écrit :
steve hat am Di 20. Nov, 12:42 (+0100) geschrieben:
Hi There,
I have a new box for about two months and it appears that each time mutt
segfaults, the console freezes and I have to hard stop the machine. Here
is what I have in /var/log
Le 20-11-2018, à 21:19:05 +0100, Jörg Sommer a écrit :
> Do you use systemd? Can you install the packages systemd-coredump and
> mutt-dbgsym? After a crash you can run `coredumpctl info -1` and post the
There is no mutt-dbgsym in stretch, only jessie and sid. I installed
systemd-coredump. Will
Le 21-11-2018, à 08:53:53 +0100, Jörg Sommer a écrit :
steve hat am Mi 21. Nov, 06:42 (+0100) geschrieben:
Le 20-11-2018, à 21:19:05 +0100, Jörg Sommer a écrit :
> > > Do you use systemd? Can you install the packages systemd-coredump and
> > > mutt-dbgsym? After a
Hi,
Mutt crashed just after hitting 'r'. Here is the output of
# coredumpctl info
PID: 1678 (mutt)
UID: 1000 (steve)
GID: 1000 (steve)
Signal: 11 (SEGV)
Timestamp: Wed 2018-11-21 19:45:57 CET (17s ago)
Command Line: mutt -y -n
Executable
Hi,
Le 21-11-2018, à 17:51:39 -0500, Nathan Stratton Treadway a écrit :
On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 12:42:02 +0100, steve wrote:
I have a new box for about two months and it appears that each time mutt
segfaults, the console freezes and I have to hard stop the machine. Here
is what I have in /var
Le 21-11-2018, à 23:10:51 +0100, Jörg Sommer a écrit :
steve hat am Mi 21. Nov, 19:50 (+0100) geschrieben:
# coredumpctl info
PID: 1678 (mutt)
UID: 1000 (steve)
GID: 1000 (steve)
Signal: 11 (SEGV)
Timestamp: Wed 2018-11-21 19:45:57 CET (17s ago
rompt? This output would
be very helpful for the developer to see, what was the state before the
crash.
Ok, I attached the output of 'bt full' in gdb. Doesn't speak to me :)
Thanks.
Steve
#0 0x5592c9a59c68 in index_make_entry (s=0x7fff20afb090 "", l=1024,
menu=,
Le 22-11-2018, à 02:09:46 -0500, Nathan Stratton Treadway a écrit :
On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 07:51:48 +0100, steve wrote:
No. If switch to another console, and launch a 'ls' for example, the
cursor goes to the line and then nothing happens. Ctlr-x doesn't do
anything. Openin
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