Re: muttrc problem

2000-07-30 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Using a large mallet, Dale Morris whacked out: I am unable to send mail. nothing goes out. there are no error messages. I checked the .muttrc file (search $dsn_notify and $dsn_return) and it's not showing in the file. ?? Maybe your exim configuration is fscked up somewhere? This doesn't

Rewriting .muttrc for IMAP support

2000-07-08 Thread Erik van der Meulen
Currently I am using Mutt as local client and from remote systems with the aid of a Telnet session. Works great. Now I would like to switch to IMAP for remote access and I am struggling with my .muttrc because I would like to retain functionality. My situation: Mutt 1.2i om Debian Linux 2.2

Re: Rewriting .muttrc for IMAP support

2000-07-08 Thread Kai Blin
set folder="{mail.server}mail" set spoolfile= {mail.server} mailboxes {mail.server}/var/spool/mail/erik mailboxes {mail.server}`echo $HOME/mail/*.incoming` I have not been able to find a lot of documentation w.r.t. IMAP config and hope someone on this list can provide a bit

Muttrc color question

2000-06-26 Thread Mostly Harmless
Is it possible to specify a foreground color as transparent? Essentially, I'd like pretty much all my colors as default except for indicator which should be reversed: foreground should be bg's default and vice-versa. Is this possible? -- jeremy ... and never, ever play leapfrog with a

Re: Muttrc color question

2000-06-26 Thread Jason Helfman
Why not use Eterm??? On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 08:26:03PM -0400, Mostly Harmless muttered: | Is it possible to specify a foreground color as transparent? | Essentially, I'd like pretty much all my colors as default except for | indicator which should be reversed: foreground should be bg's default

Re: problems with quotes in send-hook lines within .muttrc

2000-06-19 Thread Gary Johnson
On Sun, Jun 18, 2000 at 11:36:34PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In my .muttrc, I've put a line in the way to set my editor: set editor="vi -c 'set wrap' -c 'set textwidth=0' -c 'set linebreak'" It works fine. But in some mailing-lists, one asked me to limit the length of m

Re: problems with quotes in send-hook lines within .muttrc

2000-06-19 Thread clemensF
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: send-hook '~t linux-bruxelles' set editor="vi +set textwidth=72" what about set editor="vi \"+set textwidth=72\""? clemens

Re: problems with quotes in send-hook lines within .muttrc

2000-06-19 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
clemensF proclaimed on mutt-users that: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: send-hook '~t linux-bruxelles' set editor="vi +set textwidth=72" what about set editor="vi \"+set textwidth=72\""? Put this in your .vimrc set tw=72 -- Suresh Ramasubramanian + [EMAIL PROTECTED] Five is a sufficiently close

Re: problems with quotes in send-hook lines within .muttrc

2000-06-19 Thread Ronny Haryanto
On 18-Jun-2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In my .muttrc, I've put a line in the way to set my editor: set editor="vi -c 'set wrap' -c 'set textwidth=0' -c 'set linebreak'" I personally separate my vimrc for general editing and for mail editing. Hence in mutt I put: set editor = "

Re: problems with quotes in send-hook lines within .muttrc

2000-06-19 Thread Dirk Ruediger
Hi all, On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Ronny Haryanto wrote: On 18-Jun-2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In my .muttrc, I've put a line in the way to set my editor: set editor="vi -c 'set wrap' -c 'set textwidth=0' -c 'set linebreak'" I personally separate my vimrc for general editing an

~/.muttrc not working after upgrade mutt to v1.2

2000-06-07 Thread Sam Xie
Hi! there, I just upgrade my mutt to version 1.2, but the layout is different not as I configured in ~/.muttrc. I don't know why the ~/.muttrc not work anymore? Could somebody help me out of this! Thanks! Sam

Re: ~/.muttrc not working after upgrade mutt to v1.2

2000-06-07 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Sam Xie proclaimed on mutt-users that: Hi! there, I just upgrade my mutt to version 1.2, but the layout is different not as I configured in ~/.muttrc. I don't know why the ~/.muttrc not work anymore? Could somebody help me out of this! Thanks! Sam Read the readme-upgrade file when

Re: ~/.muttrc not working after upgrade mutt to v1.2

2000-06-07 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Hi, Sam Xie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 07 Jun 2000: I just upgrade my mutt to version 1.2, but the layout is different not as I configured in ~/.muttrc. I don't know why the ~/.muttrc not work anymore? What do you mean with "layout"? The .muttrc format for 1.2 is mostly

Re: ~/.muttrc not working after upgrade mutt to v1.2

2000-06-07 Thread Sam Xie
What do you mean with "layout"? Here, I mean the color setting. It does not take effect at all. By the way, my machine has FreeBSD 5.0-current Operating System. Please let me know if you know the solution! Many Thanks! Sam

Re: ~/.muttrc not working after upgrade mutt to v1.2

2000-06-07 Thread Nils Vogels
On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 02:39:57PM -0400, Sam Xie wrote: What do you mean with "layout"? Here, I mean the color setting. It does not take effect at all. By the way, my machine has FreeBSD 5.0-current Operating System. Please let me know if you know the solution! Many Thanks! Sam It

Re: ~/.muttrc not working after upgrade mutt to v1.2

2000-06-07 Thread clemensF
Nils Vogels: Does anyone know the default settings for FreeBSD 5.0 ? didn't even know of a 5.0 current. but my brother's name's also ni[e]ls. he opts for e, though. clemens

'reload .muttrc' removes parens around no-of-lines in index

2000-05-21 Thread Russell Hoover
I've noticed recently that when I'm looking at mutt's index, and I do a 'reload .muttrc', suddenly the parentheses around the number-of-lines field disappear. Also, a zero gets added to the date field just-to-the-left-of the number representing days of the month consisting of a single digit

Re: 'reload .muttrc' removes parens around no-of-lines in index

2000-05-21 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Russell Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 21 May 2000: I've noticed recently that when I'm looking at mutt's index, and I do a 'reload .muttrc', suddenly the parentheses around the number-of-lines field disappear. [...] If I change folders (or even 'change' into the same folder

Re: 'reload .muttrc' removes parens around no-of-lines in index

2000-05-21 Thread Russell Hoover
On Sun 05/21/00 at 09:12 PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sounds like you have different settings for the $index_format in a stand-alone "set index_format" command and in folder-hooks. This was indeed the problem. Thanks. // [EMAIL

My .muttrc

2000-05-02 Thread Tim Waugh
I finally switched from Pine to Mutt the weekend before last, and now I have it customized just how I like it. If anyone is interested, I've put my .muttrc here: URL:http://people.redhat.com/twaugh/conf/ Tim. */ PGP signature

Re: reread .muttrc while in mutt

2000-04-17 Thread Sebastian Helms
Hi, * Jason Helfman wrote on 16 Apr 2000: | macro index F10 enter-commandsource ~/.muttrcenter | | (that's untested) this didn't seem to work, I added in $HOME, and also /home/user/ when i hit the f10 key i only get :source at the bottom of the pager add quotes: macro

reread .muttrc while in mutt

2000-04-16 Thread Jason Helfman
is their an appropriate or possible macro to do this, a rehashing if you will? -- /helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always beenin your possession." Fingerprint: 2F76 2856 776A 3E07 9F3E 452A 17D9 9B28 D75E 0A36

Re: reread .muttrc while in mutt

2000-04-16 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Jason Helfman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 16 Apr 2000: is their an appropriate or possible macro to do this, a rehashing if you will? You can use :source .muttrc However it will not undefine any existing hooks, etc. But for most situations it probably works adequately. You can make

Re: reread .muttrc while in mutt

2000-04-16 Thread Jason Helfman
| is their an appropriate or possible macro to do this, a rehashing if you | will? | | You can use | | :source .muttrc | | However it will not undefine any existing hooks, etc. But for most | situations it probably works adequately. You can make a macro out of | that if you wish

Re: gpg - .muttrc vs. .mutt.personal

2000-04-02 Thread Michael Tatge
Hi! On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 07:07:58AM +0200, Michal Hajek wrote: Hello, can anyone please help to solve this problem : I have in my .muttrc set pgp-autosign source .mutt.personal I have put send-hook this.peoplewhodontlikesig'[EMAIL PROTECTED] "unset pgp-autosign" But,

Re: gpg - .muttrc vs. .mutt.personal

2000-04-02 Thread Michael Tatge
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 07:07:58AM +0200, Michal Hajek wrote: Hello, can anyone please help to solve this problem : I have in my .muttrc set pgp-autosign source .mutt.personal but, I would like for some people, who wish not to receive signed mail, to have unset pgp-autosign

gpg - .muttrc vs. .mutt.personal

2000-04-01 Thread Michal Hajek
Hello, can anyone please help to solve this problem : I have in my .muttrc set pgp-autosign source .mutt.personal but, I would like for some people, who wish not to receive signed mail, to have unset pgp-autosign. I have put send-hook this.peoplewhodontlikesig'[EMAIL PROTECTED] "unse

Re: setting limit in .muttrc

2000-02-16 Thread Frank Joerdens
That works! Thanks, Frank On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 11:20:10AM -0500, Mike Markowski wrote: On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 05:03:05PM +0100, Frank Joerdens wrote: Hmm, doesn`t work here. Upon launching mutt, I get the error /home/frank/.muttrc, line 1: too few arguments Sorry. I could've

setting limit in .muttrc (was: peculiar requirement (maybe))

2000-02-15 Thread Frank Joerdens
Hmm, doesn`t work here. Upon launching mutt, I get the error /home/frank/.muttrc, line 1: too few arguments Wouldn't it be nice to do this directly, e.g. via set limit ! ~f "Mail System Internal Data" or is there another way to do it? Cheers, Frank On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 01:29:

Re: setting limit in .muttrc

2000-02-15 Thread Mike Markowski
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 05:03:05PM +0100, Frank Joerdens wrote: Hmm, doesn`t work here. Upon launching mutt, I get the error /home/frank/.muttrc, line 1: too few arguments Sorry. I could've sworn that worked when I tried it... Well, in the past few minutes multiple tests of the following

stop reading /etc/Muttrc

2000-02-09 Thread Shao Zhang
Hi, Is there anyway to stop mutt reading from /etc/Muttrc. I have my own .muttrc in the home directory, but it seems that mutt is still trying to read /etc/Muttrc. Shao. -- Shao Zhang - Running

Re: stop reading /etc/Muttrc

2000-02-09 Thread Wolfgang W. Baumann
Referring to Shao Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Feb 09, 2000: | Is there anyway to stop mutt reading from /etc/Muttrc. | I have my own .muttrc in the home directory, but it seems that | mutt is still trying to read /etc/Muttrc. mutt -help Have A Nice Day, Wolfgang -- Wolfgang W

index is reversed on :source .muttrc

2000-02-04 Thread Jim Breton
I'm wondering if this is a bug or something. I am sorting my index by threads/reverse-date-received, and any time I source my .muttrc the order of my index (message list) is reversed. If I re-read the mailbox (c ! for example) the listing returns to normal. Is it supposed to do this?

Re: Problem with using commands in ` in .muttrc

1999-12-01 Thread Chris Green
can't find new mail in the files in my Lists directory. However if instead I execute the command on the command line and put the result in my .muttrc file as shown below it works correctly:- Try adding a newline at the end of that find, eg. with adding a ;echo "" to the end (or

Problem with using commands in ` in .muttrc

1999-11-30 Thread Chris Green
I have the following in my .muttrc file:- mailboxes `find /home/d/cgreen/Lists -type f -printf '%h/%f '` \ ~/Mail/inbox But it appears not to work, mutt can't find new mail in the files in my Lists directory. However if instead I execute

Re: Problem with using commands in ` in .muttrc

1999-11-30 Thread Mikko Hänninen
if instead I execute the command on the command line and put the result in my .muttrc file as shown below it works correctly:- Try adding a newline at the end of that find, eg. with adding a ;echo "" to the end (or something like that). I remember seeing some reports of Mutt not parsing the

Muttrc builder

1999-11-17 Thread mahdi Nadir
I'm doing a a www front-end to build a muttrc with a few click. It's still "under development" and some stuff like multi-line variables and functions are not handled : http://mutt.netliberte.org/ Bugs, misspelling or wanted features are welcomes. I wonder about the dogs a

Re: Re-reading .muttrc

1999-10-19 Thread John Poltorak
On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 08:29:18AM +0200, Jan Houtsma wrote: On Mon, Oct 18, 1999 at 08:47:31PM +0100, John Poltorak wrote: Is there any way to get mutt to re-read .muttrc without exiting? I like to experiment with various options and don't want to have to close the application after

Re-reading .muttrc

1999-10-18 Thread John Poltorak
Is there any way to get mutt to re-read .muttrc without exiting? Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Precedence: bulk I like to experiment with various options and don't want to have to close the application after updating the rc. Maybe there is even an option within mutt for editing the rc, but I

Re-reading .muttrc

1999-10-18 Thread John Poltorak
Is there any way to get mutt to re-read .muttrc without exiting? Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Precedence: bulk I like to experiment with various options and don't want to have to close the application after updating the rc. Maybe there is even an option within mutt for editing the rc, but I

Re: Re-reading .muttrc

1999-10-18 Thread Derek Quinn Wyatt
I don't know how slick this is, but i use the following macro index \Cr ':source ~/.mutt/muttrc' "Source the ~/.mutt/muttrc file" Cheers, D On Mon, Oct 18, 1999 at 04:02:00PM EDT Is there any way to get mutt to re-read .muttrc without exiting? Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Precedence:

Re: Re-reading .muttrc

1999-10-18 Thread Tom Gilbert
* John Poltorak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Is there any way to get mutt to re-read .muttrc without exiting? I like to experiment with various options and don't want to have to close the application after updating the rc. Maybe there is even an option within mutt for editing the rc, but I

Re-reading .muttrc

1999-10-18 Thread John Poltorak
Is there any way to get mutt to re-read .muttrc without exiting? I like to experiment with various options and don't want to have to close the application after updating the rc. Maybe there is even an option within mutt for editing the rc, but I haven't found it yet... -- John

Re: Re-reading .muttrc

1999-10-18 Thread Jeremy Blosser
John Poltorak [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: Is there any way to get mutt to re-read .muttrc without exiting? I like to experiment with various options and don't want to have to close the application after updating the rc. :source .muttrc This will only run the contents of the .muttrc

Re: muttrc

1999-09-10 Thread Roberto Suarez Soto
On 09/Sep/1999, Telsa wrote: What kind of Linux system do you (the original poster) have? I have Red Hat 6.0 and there is a default muttrc in /etc/Muttrc. Mutt reads /etc/Muttrc? :-m Funny, I haven't realized I had one %-) Doesn't mutt come with a sample muttrc

muttrc

1999-09-09 Thread Marco Giardini
I'm new to mutt and i have installed the new mutt-1.0pre2 release on my linux system. Who can please let me have a .muttrc file to use with these release? Thanks Marco +-+-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ |m|a|r|c|o| |g|i|a|r|d|i|n|i

Re: muttrc

1999-09-09 Thread J Horacio MG
Marco Giardini dijo: I'm new to mutt and i have installed the new mutt-1.0pre2 release on my linux system. Who can please let me have a .muttrc file to use with these release? Go to http://www.mutt.org/links.html, and you'll find lots of links to user's sites with config samples

Re: muttrc

1999-09-09 Thread Telsa
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 05:23:40PM +0200 or thereabouts, J Horacio MG wrote: Marco Giardini dijo: I'm new to mutt and i have installed the new mutt-1.0pre2 release on my linux system. Who can please let me have a .muttrc file to use with these release? Go to http://www.mutt.org

Re: muttrc

1999-09-09 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Telsa [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: Doesn't mutt come with a sample muttrc, then? If not, then rather than directing people at the really really big and impressive ones, wouldn't it make sense to provide a small and simple one that doesn't have all the really nifty stuff in, just for people

Re: muttrc

1999-09-09 Thread Fairlight
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 06:15:08PM -0500, Jeremy Blosser blurted: Telsa [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: Doesn't mutt come with a sample muttrc, then? If not, then rather than directing people at the really really big and impressive ones, wouldn't it make sense to provide a small and simple one

Re: muttrc

1999-09-05 Thread Telsa
On Sun, Sep 05, 1999 at 10:12:21AM +0200 or thereabouts, Pieter Wenk wrote: Le sam, 04 sep 1999, vous avez écrit : Morning Telsa: I am going to try your ideas out. Thanks a lot. Hope they work :) For anyone who thinks they missed something, I replied to the earlier message, but offlist. Um.

Re: muttrc

1999-09-04 Thread J Horacio MG
Pieter Wenk dijo: Till now I am using Kmail, running with KDE under SuSE 6.1. I never used mutt, but do use Knews as NR, implementing also vi a text writer. Could somebody tell me exactly: What are muttrc ? A magic spell? In other words, it's mutt's configuration file, which should

muttrc

1999-09-03 Thread Pieter Wenk
Till now I am using Kmail, running with KDE under SuSE 6.1. I never used mutt, but do use Knews as NR, implementing also vi a text writer. Could somebody tell me exactly: What are muttrc ? How to install them ? Are they recognizing automatically the fundamental settings, such as IP'etc

lists setup in .muttrc

1999-07-24 Thread Frisco Rose
I just thought thatI would post this little note about a nicety of mutt. I was setting up mutt to handle a bunch of lists that I am subscribed to and read the docs. They stated that I was to put the name portion of the list ( ie. the stuff before the @ symbol ) for each list I was subscribed to.

conditionals in .muttrc

1999-07-22 Thread David Thorburn-Gundlach
Hi, folks -- I think I saw this a long time ago, but I now cannot find any such reference in the manual or in the sample .muttrc. Is there a way that I can test for my terminal type, like vt100, and set some things based on that? I'd like to "set ascii_chars" and "set page

Re: conditionals in .muttrc

1999-07-22 Thread Erik Jacobsen
On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 6:20 AM, David Thorburn-Gundlach typed: Hi, folks -- I think I saw this a long time ago, but I now cannot find any such reference in the manual or in the sample .muttrc. Is there a way that I can test for my terminal type, like vt100, and set some things based

Re: Reloading .muttrc

1999-06-27 Thread Anonymous
++ 09/06/99 16:16 -0400 - Mike Broome: You can load your .muttrc with the command ":source .muttrc". However, this will not actually reload your settings. It will load the settings in .muttrc in top of any current settings. For testing some changes (especially some hooks), I've foun

Re: Reloading .muttrc

1999-06-20 Thread Byrial Jensen
On Wed, Jun 09, 1999 at 16:16:00 -0400, Mike Broome wrote: You can load your .muttrc with the command ":source .muttrc". However, this will not actually reload your settings. It will load the settings in .muttrc in top of any current settings. For testing some changes (especially

mailboxes in muttrc doesn't seem to work

1999-06-10 Thread Eric Boehm
Hello, I have the following lines in my .muttrc mailboxes +Inbox +sue +hpadmin +hp_annc +veritas +globetrotter +backups mailboxes +fbackup +fetchmail +perl-ldap +mutt-users +mutt-announce +daemon mailboxes +news_post +test +tickets I'm not seeing any of the behavior described in the manual

Re: Reloading .muttrc

1999-06-09 Thread Leon Breedt
Steve Crane spake thus: I sometimes want to make a change while I'm busy working through my mail and don't always want to leave it until I've finished reading my mail. Ditto. This would be cool, and if it doesnt have this feature, adding it should be trivial. I think :) Leon -- Leon

Re: Reloading .muttrc

1999-06-09 Thread Rob Reid
At 2:07 PM EDT on June 9 Steve Crane sent off: Does mutt have a facility to reload its settings from .muttrc without quitting and re-running it? I have this in my .muttrc, probably from looking at the .muttrc Roland Rosenfeld has on his page. macro index \er ":source ~/.muttrc\n"

Re: Reloading .muttrc

1999-06-09 Thread David DeSimone
Steve Crane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does mutt have a facility to reload its settings from .muttrc without quitting and re-running it? Depends on what you've changed. I sometimes want to make a change while I'm busy working through my mail and don't always want to leave it until I've

Re: Reloading .muttrc

1999-06-09 Thread Tim Walberg
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Re: Reloading .muttrc

1999-06-09 Thread Christian Kurz
Steve Crane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does mutt have a facility to reload its settings from .muttrc without quitting and re-running it? I sometimes want to make a change while I'm busy working through my mail and don't always want to leave it until I've finished reading my mail. Put

Re: in muttrc

1999-03-14 Thread Rejo
++ 14.03.1999, 14:41:36 (+) = John Poltorak: How do I include "" (literal quotes) in a string in muttrc which has to be delimited with "" ? In manual.txt, 3.1, Syntax of initialization files: \ quotes the next character, just as in shells such as bash and zsh.

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