On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:58:00PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Thus, you will be prompted once for a passphrase when mutt loads, and
after that mutt will use those passwords as it needs them without
additional overhead.
...unless bash swaps its environment out... ;-)
--
Derek D. Martin
Man, was my last message mis-quoted! What I meant was this:
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:58:00PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Nothing will be stored in plaintext on disk, your encryption is
guaranteed to be world-class, and best of all: it will work on
virtually any Unix machine.
...unless bash
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On Monday, July 28 at 07:56 PM, quoth Derek Martin:
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:58:00PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Nothing will be stored in plaintext on disk, your encryption is
guaranteed to be world-class, and best of all: it will work on
Rocco,
In that link I didn't find a way to add this request.. If anyone can
add the care ticket request that would be great !
Thanks,
Ravi
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 8:36 AM, Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
* Michelle Konzack wrote:
I wish, there was a function which dump the actuell
Am 2008-07-22 11:31:28, schrieb Ravi Uday:
Just to add to this,
If there is a way to retrieve your ~/.muttrc from a existing mutt
session, please let me know. That would help too as my
.muttrc is deleted :(
I wish, there was a function which dump the actuell running config...
Thanks
Hi,
* Michelle Konzack wrote:
I wish, there was a function which dump the actuell running config...
Please add this wish to http://dev.mutt.org/trac/ticket/3064. Maybe
it'll be easy to implement another command such as save that will
print the contents to a file rather then a paged menu.
* Ravi Uday [22.Tem.08 11:31 -0700]:
If there is a way to retrieve your ~/.muttrc from a existing mutt
session, please let me know. That would help too as my
.muttrc is deleted :(
Attach gdb to your mutt process with:
shell-escapegdb /proc/$PPID/exe $PPID
And inside gdb dump
Hi folks,
I screwed up my .muttrc and its lost..
I had the file at ~/.muttrc
I did a mv ~/some fname ~/.muttrc
instead of
mv ~/fname ~/.mutt/
and now its gone.. :(
Is there a way to retrieve my ~/.muttrc back on Sun ?
Thanks in advance,
Ravi
Just to add to this,
If there is a way to retrieve your ~/.muttrc from a existing mutt
session, please let me know. That would help too as my
.muttrc is deleted :(
TIA,
Ravi
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 11:23 AM, Ravi Uday [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
I screwed up my .muttrc and its lost
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On Friday, June 20 at 01:19 AM, quoth Russell Hoover:
I've never actually once ever had any matching I didn't want on
|cv|dm
in the line
folder-hook '|cv|dm''set index_format=%3C %Z %[%m/%d] %-22.22F \
%?l?%4l%4c? %s'
The
On Tue 06/17/08 at 02:30 AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use whatever works for you; I just recommend using a tighter pattern
when possible. Your original pattern of just two lowercase letters
seems to be just begging to match things you don't intend.
I've never actually once
On Mon 06/16/08 at 02:30 PM -0500,
Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm... so it's not matching? Interesting. Try deconstructing it, to
see what's breaking the match. For example, remove the $ off the end,
and see if that helps.
I originally had this:
|cv|dm
and you suggested
On Mon 06/16/08 at 09:38 PM +0200,
Christian Brabandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried something like the following format: (%?l?%4l%4c?)
This will display the line number if available otherwise it will print
the byte size.
This is perfect. It's amazing how mutt has a solution for
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On Tuesday, June 17 at 02:48 AM, quoth Russell Hoover:
I originally had this:
|cv|dm
and you suggested this:
'(|=cv|=dm)$'
but the only two things that works are these:
|cv|dm and '|cv|dm'
No other
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Tuesday, June 17 at 02:48 AM, quoth Russell Hoover:
I originally had this:
|cv|dm
and you suggested this:
'(|=cv|=dm)$'
but the only two things that works are these:
|cv|dm and '|cv|dm'
No other combination
On Sun 06/15/08 at 09:40 PM -0500,
Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...] that you use something more like this:
folder-hook '(|=cv|=dm)$' 'set index_format=whatever'
The only problem I'm having with this:
'(|=cv|=dm)$'
instead of this:
'|cv|dm'
in this:
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On Monday, June 16 at 03:15 PM, quoth Russell Hoover:
On Sun 06/15/08 at 09:40 PM -0500,
Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...] that you use something more like this:
folder-hook '(|=cv|=dm)$' 'set index_format=whatever'
The only
Hi Russell!
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008, Russell Hoover wrote:
How can I keep the form you've suggested and also get the results of
%c instead of %3l ?
Have you tried something like the following format: (%?l?%4l%4c?)
This will display the line number if available otherwise it will print
the byte
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On Sunday, June 15 at 01:04 AM, quoth Russell Hoover:
Suddenly I've discovered that when I try to re-load my .muttrc with the
:source ~/.muttrc command, the last message in my index (number 920), is
re-positioned as number 576. Other messages
On Sun 06/15/08 at 10:39 AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Probably a folder-hook that sets your sorting order whenever you enter
the INBOX.
Well, I have what's below, but I've these forever:
folder-hook . set sort=threads
folder-hook .'set
these forever:
How long you've had them is beside the point. The point is that folder
hooks are only triggered when you *ENTER* a directory. So, if you have
the following in your muttrc:
set sort=date
folder-hook . 'set sort=threads'
Then when you view your inbox, it'll be sorted
On Sun 06/15/08 at 02:50 PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Think of it this way:
mutt reads your muttrc (sort=date)
mutt opens your inbox (hook triggered, sort=threads)
you tell mutt to re-read the muttrc (sort=date)
you tell mutt to re-open your inbox (hook
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On Sunday, June 15 at 08:11 PM, quoth Russell Hoover:
On Sun 06/15/08 at 02:50 PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Think of it this way:
mutt reads your muttrc (sort=date)
mutt opens your inbox (hook triggered, sort=threads
On Sun 06/15/08 at 07:22 PM -0500,
Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[that I wrote]
folder-hook |sent|cv|dm|fabio'set index_format= etc
^^^
. . . duplication of sent-folder names.
Well, not necessarily. Remember, you're providing a *pattern*, so that
pattern
On Sun 06/15/08 at 09:40 PM -0500,
Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...] that sent string in the original pattern will also match folders
named abSENT and SENTimental and esSENTial. So it was entirely
possible that the sent string was not redundant, and was actually
intentional.
Ah.
On Sun 06/15/08 at 11:15 PM -0400, Russell Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Absolutely. Though I'm partial to the plus-sign, so I used that
instead of =.
folder-hook '(|+cv|+dm)$''set index_format=whatever'
^ ^
Looks like I'm better off with the equal-sign
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On Sunday, June 15 at 11:29 PM, quoth Russell Hoover:
On Sun 06/15/08 at 11:15 PM -0400, Russell Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Absolutely. Though I'm partial to the plus-sign, so I used that
instead of =.
folder-hook '(|+cv|+dm)$''set
Suddenly I've discovered that when I try to re-load my .muttrc with the
:source ~/.muttrc command, the last message in my index (number 920), is
re-positioned as number 576. Other messages are also moved around.
If I change folders out of the inbox and then back into it, the
message-order
Hello everybody,
it's the first time I'm posting a question here though I used to be a mutt
user for a longer time. As OS I'm using debian, 2.6.24-1-686; my Mutt works in
mbox_type=Maildir mode and in conjunction with fetchmail, procmail and postfix.
Up to now I used a .muttrc-file which I
=- Rudolf Bahr wrote on Mon 2.Jun'08 at 12:29:05 +0200 -=
Up to now I used a .muttrc-file which I found on the internet and
it worked rather fine.
Catchup with rtfm then. :)
Once you know what you do, you can analyze what's wrong.
For example you set fcc-hook rather than Fcc: header your way
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On Monday, June 2 at 12:29 PM, quoth Rudolf Bahr:
folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'set use_from=no'
folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'unmy_hdr *'
folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Those three
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Secondly, the Fcc: setting isn't a *header*, it's a
*setting* (that mutt displays in the compose screen as if it was a
header). Here's how you'd do it the right way:
folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'set record==fanciulla/lisa'
Yes, this form is better.
But for
* Kyle Wheeler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [080602 16:19]:
Hello Kyle,
On Monday, June 2 at 12:29 PM, quoth Rudolf Bahr:
folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'set use_from=no'
folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'unmy_hdr *'
folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'my_hdr From: [EMAIL
start your own muttrc from
scratch. It'll take some time to read the descriptions of all the
relevant settings, but it's *well* worth your time.
Kyle, many thanks for your answer with the explanations!
Happy to help!
~Kyle
- --
If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called
Hello Kyle,
I think it is a good advice to write an own .muttrc from scratch.
I will do that around your code suggestion above.
Thank you again!
Rudolf
=- Michelle Konzack wrote on Sun 18.May'08 at 0:06:56 +0200 -=
This would simplify things, because currently if I use
mutt -F ~/.mutt_bts/muttrc
I have to specify ALL files I source with the FULL PATH which mess
up things since some files are only copies from other configs and
I
Hi,
* Rado S wrote:
=- Michelle Konzack wrote on Sun 18.May'08 at 0:06:56 +0200 -=
This would simplify things, because currently if I use
mutt -F ~/.mutt_bts/muttrc
I have to specify ALL files I source with the FULL PATH which mess
up things since some files are only copies from
.
This would simplify things, because currently if I use
mutt -F ~/.mutt_bts/muttrc
I have to specify ALL files I source with the FULL PATH which mess up
things since some files are only copies from other configs and I have to
edit this files all the time I want to change something
; set othervariable=no ; \
set thirdvariable=ask-yes'
I've done that and it kinda works. This is from my muttrc:
folder-hook . '\
source $HOME/.mutt/profile.normal; \
set sort=date'
folder-hook Lists '\
source $HOME/.mutt/profile.dunno; \
set
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 09:18:05AM +0100, Dan H. wrote:
Curiously, however, the identity switching works but the sorting doesn't.
I always het everything sorted by date.
Duh. That's because it's 'threads', not 'thread'.
Sorry for bandwidth waste.
--D.
Hello,
please note that I'm sending this from mutt. It was an uphill battle and I'm
still not sure if I won, but I'm getting there.
One question: Is it possible to group commands after, for instance, a
folder-hook? Like when I move into a folder I want a whole bunch of commands
executed. Or do
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-06 06:19 -0700]:
Just a minor note: When does this script get called? I'm asking
because if it gets called more than once per session, you'll keep
adding the same lines of folder-hook and subscribe all the time. Or do
you clear them previously?
Sorry,
Hi,
* David J. Weller-Fahy wrote:
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-06 06:19 -0700]:
Just a minor note: When does this script get called? I'm asking
because if it gets called more than once per session, you'll keep
adding the same lines of folder-hook and subscribe all the time. Or do
Am 2007-11-12 11:41:51, schrieb Roger Cornelius:
mutt 1.5.16, 1.5.17
SCO OSR507 OSR6
I have hostname=somehost in the system Muttrc file. If I invoke
mutt interactively to send a message, e.g. mutt someuser, the hostname
setting is honored and the From and To headers both contain somehost
Alle martedì 20 novembre 2007, Kyle Wheeler ha scritto:
It's the same logic as in printf. To quote the applicable parts from
the man page:
[cut]
Does that make sense?
Yes, great answer, it' almost a treatise! :-)
Thanx a lot
M.
--
linux user no.: 353546
public key at
mutt 1.5.16, 1.5.17
SCO OSR507 OSR6
I have hostname=somehost in the system Muttrc file. If I invoke
mutt interactively to send a message, e.g. mutt someuser, the hostname
setting is honored and the From and To headers both contain somehost as
expected. But if mutt reads it's input from stdin
Hi,
* David J. Weller-Fahy [07-08-30 23:28:27 +0200] wrote:
[...]
Just a minor note: When does this script get called? I'm asking because
if it gets called more than once per session, you'll keep adding the
same lines of folder-hook and subscribe all the time. Or do you clear
them
The patch exports the current mailbox name to an environment variable,
then I source a shell script as part of a folder hook. The shell script
parses the mailbox name to determine whether it is a list mailbox, then,
if it is, outputs the muttrc commands I use for lists. I've tested this
with all
Am 2007-08-24 23:49:36, schrieb David J. Weller-Fahy:
Perhaps I'm looking for a feature that doesn't exist, and I'm almost
certainly missing something simple, but here's the background:
snip
It seems there is no way in mutt...
I am too using a simplified code sniplet of uw-imap to get all
Perhaps I'm looking for a feature that doesn't exist, and I'm almost
certainly missing something simple, but here's the background:
I currently use a script to connect to my IMAP server, and get a list of
all mail folders. I then parse that list to get the mailing list
folders (all named
Hi, I receive the warning
source: errors in /home/madduck/.mutt/muttrc
whenever I resource the muttrc from the pager:
:source /home/madduck/.mutt/muttrc
It works fine from the index and the compose menu.
I checked the keybindings but I don't have any pager-only bindings,
and I cannot
Bonjour,
J'utilise pour ma signature un script en perl me permettant d'utiliser
Fortune et d'afficher ma signature.
par défaut je peux faire : set signature=~/bin/signatures.pl|
mais j'ai prévu d'avoir plusieurs signatures, différentes suivant mes
mailbox et donc je passe une variable dans
Turgon [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Tue, Jan 14, 2003:
set signature=~/bin/signatures.pl boulot|
au lancement de Mutt il m'écrit Variable boulot inconnue
Je protègerai le folder-hook avec des « ' » :
folder-hook bidule 'set machin=truc'
--
Loïc Minier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Le jeudi 26 décembre 2002 à 03:01, Sébastien MICHEL a écrit:
yop,
j'ai quatres questions:
sur mutt:
* quand je fais un :source .muttrc pour remettre a jours mon fichier de
configue sans redemarrer mutt j'ai un changement de mon index_format alors
que j'en ai qu'un qui n'ai pas en
* Oliver Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 15:29]:
Is there something similar no more hand work for/in mutt?
Example: Extract the mailing-list address from the header, add
it in .muttrc to the mailbox and the list/subscribe feature?
Didn't see the original message, I apologize
On Fri, 04 Oct 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
* Oliver Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 15:29]:
Is there something similar no more hand work for/in mutt?
Example: Extract the mailing-list address from the header, add
it in .muttrc to the mailbox and the list/subscribe feature?
macro
list messages.
Is there something similar no more hand work for/in mutt?
Example:
Extract the mailing-list address from the header, add it in .muttrc to
the mailbox and the list/subscribe feature?
Oliver
--
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My heart is on Mars
My heart is on Mars
* Oliver Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-03 15:29]:
Is there something similar no more hand work for/in mutt?
Example: Extract the mailing-list address from the header, add
it in .muttrc to the mailbox and the list/subscribe feature?
macro index ~~ grep ... $HOME/.muttrc
homework: fill
I've posted my .muttrc, which has a bunch of MH-like keybindings (the
ones I use most). If you're switching over from MH, you might find
that this helps ease the transition.
Enjoy!
http://www.aquick.org/adam_muttrc.txt
--
- Adam
-
Adam Fields, Managing
Hi,
I think I may have found a possible bug in the way .muttrc is parsed. I
ran into this while setting up a folder-hook option.
If \ is the last character on a line that's commented out, mutt seems to
read the line instead of ignoring it.
Here are my test cases:
Test Case 1
--gj572EiMnwbLXET9
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
* Andy Saxena [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-08-04 13:40 -0400:
Hi,
=20
I think I may have found a possible bug in the way .muttrc is parsed. I
ran into this while
On Sun 04-Aug-2002 at 01:39:21 -0400, Andy Saxena wrote:
I think I may have found a possible bug in the way .muttrc is parsed.
I ran into this while setting up a folder-hook option.
If \ is the last character on a line that's commented out, mutt seems
to read the line instead of ignoring
I am a mutt newbie. It seems to me that configuration of mutt would be
easier if:
* muttrc contains the entire set of mutt configuration variables (variables
not applicable to the particular installation may be commented out, using #)
* the configuration variables are grouped in categories
--8P1HSweYDcXXzwPJ
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Alas! Russell L. Harris spake thus:
I am a mutt newbie. It seems to me that configuration of mutt would be=
=20
easier if:
=20
* muttrc contains the entire
* Russell L. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-30 06:22]:
I am a mutt newbie. It seems to me that
configuration of mutt would be easier if:
* muttrc contains the entire set of mutt
configuration variables
are you saying that there are
options missing in the manual?
if so then please send
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 10:22:43 +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
* Russell L. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-30 06:22]:
(variables not applicable to the particular
installation may be commented out, using #)
you want manuals which depend on the current installation?
what about systems which
* Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-30 09:29]:
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 10:22:43 +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
* Russell L. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-30 06:22]:
(variables not applicable to the particular
installation may be commented out, using #)
you want manuals which
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 14:40:00 +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
a better way is that of vim which includes the info
that the option/variable is only available when
some code is in binary as indicated by +feature
in the outut of the :version command.
Yes, we should have something like that in
in Muttrc.
What's (s)he? Couldn't find it in my dictionary.
[...]
Not that important. The options menu should only contain the most
basic settings. The expert can edit ~/.muttrc.
This would especially be bloat if it was integrated within mutt. :o)
External programs should do this.
Thus
.
This will only be possible, if it is convenient to
switch to mutt.
It is. There's a system-wide config file. Without a
~/.muttrc it works just fine. All settings you find usefull
just go in there (/etc/Muttrc, or whatever, depending on the
OS).
Thus, the biggest show-stopper I can find right now that
mutt
I want to save a copy of each message I send saved into the current
folder. Didn't think this would work:
folder-hook (.) set record=$1
and it didn't.
I'd also like a second copy saved into a 'sent-mail' folder.
Thanks for the help!
--
Mark
.
It is. There's a system-wide config file. Without a
~/.muttrc it works just fine. All settings you find usefull
just go in there (/etc/Muttrc, or whatever, depending on the
OS).
Yes, I know. The problem starts when a user decides that (s)he does
not like the settings I choose in Muttrc.
Thus
in fcc-hook. Example to match
your needs:
fcc-hook . $path/sent-%B
in your ~/.muttrc. Since this is not documented (or I didn't
find it) I don't know what the letters expand to. I guess
one may use the values from $index_format.
I'd also like a second copy saved into a 'sent-mail' folder
.
It is. There's a system-wide config file. Without a
~/.muttrc it works just fine. All settings you find usefull
just go in there (/etc/Muttrc, or whatever, depending on the
OS).
Yes, I know. The problem starts when a user decides that (s)he does
not like the settings I choose in Muttrc.
Thus
the default
settings to their liking.
While copying the system wide Muttrc file to ~/.muttrc and editing that
file is good enough for myself, this is not really an option for
university wide deployment.
Thus, the question is: has anybody expanded mutt to include something
like an option menu that can
for most people.
Thus, the biggest show-stopper I can find right now that
mutt does not seem to have an option menu that allows
users to modify the default settings to their liking.
it keeps those away who won't RTFM. feature!
While copying the system wide Muttrc file to ~/.muttrc
On 020630, at 12:03:38, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote
Alas! Lee J. Moore spake thus:
Is this possible or impossible? ...
If, in my
index_format, I have this:
`~/bin/maildir-count ~/Maildir/%f`
...it's actually, ~/Maildir/%f and *not* ~/Maildir/submaildir
that's being passed to the
On Mon, 01 Jul 2002, Aragon Gouveia wrote:
[..]
There's a patch here: http://home.uchicago.edu/~dgc/mutt/
Brilliant! :-)
It works excellently. I'm using it to get mutt to display a 'U' flag for
my maildir folders that have unread message in them.
It took me five minutes max to patch,
Is this possible or impossible? I switched to Maildir a couple
of months ago after years of using mbox and I finally got around
to completely rewriting my muttrc to try to take advantage of
Maildirs different little quirks.
In the index_format (muttrc) variable, I'd like to pass each of
my sub
Alas! Lee J. Moore spake thus:
Is this possible or impossible? I switched to Maildir a couple
of months ago after years of using mbox and I finally got around
to completely rewriting my muttrc to try to take advantage of
Maildirs different little quirks.
In the index_format (muttrc
, not when
viewing a folder. So of course, %f cannot be expanded because mutt can't
possibly know what it is.
It's a pity that muttrc printf style format strings can't be
expanded into bash variables - allowing the user to pass them to
external scripts/programs.
set $thisvariable=%f
set
.
Well, yeah. The backticks are being evaluated when mutt starts, not when
viewing a folder. So of course, %f cannot be expanded because mutt can't
possibly know what it is.
It's a pity that muttrc printf style format strings can't be
expanded into bash variables - allowing the user
| By Nicolas Rachinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| [ 2002-07-01 01:40 +0200 ]
I have the vague feeling to remember that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] was about a patch for this
problem.
There's a patch here: http://home.uchicago.edu/~dgc/mutt/
It works excellently. I'm
* munk [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-14 00.12 +0100]:
Hi,
Hello!
I'm having trouble getting the 'save-hook' command to work properly in my .muttrc
file.
The current settings I have look as follows:
save-hook mutt +mutt-users-list
save-hook bugtraq +bugtraq-list
Hmm. I'm
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05/14/02 06:02]:
* munk [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-13 23:14]:
I'm having trouble getting the 'save-hook' command
to work properly in my .muttrc file.
The current settings I have look as follows:
save-hook mutt +mutt-users-list
save-hook bugtraq
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 11:41:28AM +0200, Martin Karlsson wrote:
Hmm. I'm not sure it works that way. Look for something specific in
the mail (just like when writing a procmail recipe). I have:
save-hook ~h owner-mutt-users +s.mutt-users
save-hook (~f pal1|~f pal2) +s.pal1_and_2
The ~h
production machines is now in place.
You suggestions to the muttrc file are excellent and just what I was looking
for. I'll implement them ASAP.
Yes I am using out look at 1 of the offices I work in, but then again it is
the clients choice what mail client I use when on site.
I am a firm user
machines is now in place.
*grin*
%
% You suggestions to the muttrc file are excellent and just what I was looking
% for. I'll implement them ASAP.
Happy to help!
%
% Yes I am using out look at 1 of the offices I work in, but then again it is
% the clients choice what mail client I use when
Hi,
I'm having trouble getting the 'save-hook' command to work properly in my .muttrc file.
The current settings I have look as follows:
save-hook mutt +mutt-users-list
save-hook bugtraq +bugtraq-list
but whenever I press 's' to save a mail that includes 'mutt' or 'bugtraq
* munk [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-13 23:14]:
I'm having trouble getting the 'save-hook' command
to work properly in my .muttrc file.
The current settings I have look as follows:
save-hook mutt +mutt-users-list
save-hook bugtraq +bugtraq-list
but whenever I press 's' to save a mail
hi,
I have lost my .muttrc config file.
there is a couple of variables which I am having trouble resetting in my
new file.
to view my mail box I have to type mutt -f ~/Maildir
what variables do I have to set to make this happen in my .muttrc file ??
also my mail server
hi,
I have lost my .muttrc config file.
there is a couple of variables which I am having trouble resetting in my new
file.
to view my mail box I have to type mutt -f ~/Maildir
what variables do I have to set to make this happen in my .muttrc file ??
also my mail server
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On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 09:20:09PM -0400, Laurent Pelecq wrote:
Mike Schiraldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is a permanent URL. The site will move soon.
Which is it?
Which is what? The URL was above I don't understand what you mean.
Those seemed
This is a permanent URL. The site will move soon.
Which is it?
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Mike Schiraldi
VeriSign Applied Research
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Mike, et al --
...and then Mike Schiraldi said...
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% This is a permanent URL. The site will move soon.
%
% Which is it?
It could be both if it has a nice go.to or PURL redirector. He probably
means that you should remember the URL provided and not the URL where you
end up.
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%
% --
%
Hello,
I wrote a muttrc-mode for emacs a while ago and it seems that someone
use it. I've updated it for the current version. It is available again:
http://www.soleil.org/laurent.pelecq/
This is a permanent URL. Follow the links. The site will move soon.
PS: I don't read the list anymore
David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
...and then Rocco Rutte said...
% * Michael Tatge [04/09/02 15:42:25 CEST] wrote:
% Who needs urlview?
%
% I like using it because I hate copy'n'paste. I also don't like to idea
% to use a mouse as frequently as urlview. ;-)
Perhaps he should
Dear all,
I have found all of the following set commands:
set nomove
set move=no
unset move
Do they all mean the same thing? Are some forms preferred?
Do all set commands support such alternatives?
Tom
P.S. I'd be using mutt already but the native WIN32 mutt from
Thomas --
...and then Thomas Baker said...
%
% Dear all,
%
% I have found all of the following set commands:
%
% set nomove
% set move=no
% unset move
Yep.
%
% Do they all mean the same thing? Are some forms preferred?
Yep. Nope.
% Do all set commands support such
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, David T-G wrote:
% P.S. I'd be using mutt already but the native WIN32 mutt from
% http://www.geocities.com/win32mutt just exits on me at the prompt
% without doing anything; Cygwin mutt doesn't have URLVIEW; and my
So you'd rather be stuck in some other mail program
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