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> On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 07:45:02PM +0300, Staffan Thomén wrote:
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> Come on, Staffan! Where are you going?!
Well, if he can't figure it out, probably has no business with mutt :)
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* Martin Vegter [2014-06-19 14:56 +0200]:
> Hello,
> when I pres "s" to save an attachment (i.e. foo.pdf), Mutt asks me:
>
> Save to file: foo.pdf
>
> Is there a way to prepend "~/tmp/" in front of the name, so that by
> default all files are saved in "~/tmp/"? Basically, I would like mutt
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On 07.03.13,20:30, Rado Q wrote:
> =- Jostein Berntsen wrote on Thu 7.Mar'13 at 17:43:38 +0100 -=
>
> > Is is possible to limit the view to mails that have nothing in the subject?
>
> Try '!~s .' or '~s "^[ ]*$"'
>
The first command works great. Thanks!
Jostein
=- Jostein Berntsen wrote on Thu 7.Mar'13 at 17:43:38 +0100 -=
> Is is possible to limit the view to mails that have nothing in the subject?
Try '!~s .' or '~s "^[ ]*$"'
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Hi,
Is is possible to limit the view to mails that have nothing in the subject?
Jostein
Hi,
I'm using Gmail with mutt, offlineimap and mstmp. It works great
except for one problem: In Gmail you move mail to the trash folder
instead of deleting it. It gets permanently deleted from there after
30 days. In the tutorial I used when setting up Gmail with mutt the
macro for moving mail to
test
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Is it possible to wrap the TO: line when there are many addresses
on the line?
I understand there are some line editing options (sec. 2.2 of the
user manual), but no search, it seems.
My problem is that sometimes I'm sending mail to, say 10 people
and by the time I entered the last email, I forgo
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Hi mutt folks,
I need to email people at my company constantly, say foo.com.
What I want is: whenever I write an email, I just supply jack as
'To:' to mutt, and mutt completes that as [EMAIL PROTECTED], it'll
save me a lot typing.
Save them as aliases certainly do. But I'm kind of lazy that I
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> I have install mutt 1.2.5.1 on sco openserver 5
> i would like to have it in french, what have i to do ?
> thanks
Try 'export LANG=fr_FR' before running mutt. Also, using a subject line of
"URGENT!!!" was pretty rude.
Essayez 'export LANG=fr_FR' avant mutt courant. D'ailleurs, utilisant une
li
Quoting Christopher Swingley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Use mutt. Tag all the mbox messages (T.*), tag-save (;s=new_maildir)
> to the maildir mailbox. I think you need to create the maildir
> directory first, with the requisite tmp/ cur/ and new/ directories
> underneath.
Thanks, Chris.
I am using e
I've just recently installed FreeBSD. I've got most all of my mail
functioning properly, but I'm having a problem with mutt. When I am in a
console, the bottom messages don't appear. For example I enter "q" and
at the bottom of the screen is a black spaced indent and then the
cursor. No text. If I
The header info in there plain as day. I guess when you terminate
the editor, mutt must move the 'header' content from the editor's
temp file into the 'header' and then leave the body as the
text attachment. This, of course, being the only thing operated
upon by the 'F' option.
Anyway, it appea
hi
i'm trying to install mutt and i'm geting this error while doing ./configure
configure: error: Unable to find an iconv function. See INSTALL for help
even though i went to ftp.gnu.org and download and installed iconv
Hi everyone,
I'm just starting with Mutt and have used a config taken from a web site to get things
started.. the person's taste in colors is just right.
What I want to know is when using vi (vim) on my linux box, what syntax is it using?
I tried searching the archive but didn't have much luc
I've entered some colors in my .muttrc file, but they don't
show up in Eterm, a color monitor I'm using.
So what's up with that?
Tnx, rotan.
Chung, Ha-Nyung wrote:
>
> In index, press "c" to open other mailboxes and "?" for
> list. But no mailboxes are shown in mailboxes dialog(?).
> With the same configuration files, before works mutt
> correctly. but from oneday, listing mailboxes doesn't
> work, at least it seems to do so.
>
Wade A. Mosely wrote:
> My problem is that I don't know what to use for ~/.muttrc in the
> $sendmail variable. I tried
>
> set sendmail="cat | procmail ~/.procoutrc"
>
> It didn't work. That Mutt appends destination addresses to
> the command line appears to be the issue. I am using t
What would be the .muttrc directive to disable the lame "no subject. abort? ([y]/n)"
prompt?
Can mutt be configured to work over a firewall with a proxy server.
thanks,
craig
What do I have to add to my .muttrc to make it check only the mbox type
files on ~/mail?
I currentlly have
mailboxes =Mutt =Inbox
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Hello Mutt-User,
is it possible to encrypt messages to more then one
person out of Mutt?
I know I could use
gpg -d text.asc -r person1 -r person2
and send it as Attachment, but this is not very
elegant.
The toggle function did'nt work in the
key-id-select window.
Any idea's?
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> From: Manoj Kasichainula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: mime types when attaching files not working
>
> On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 12:35:51PM -0500, Carlos Puchol wrote:
> > hi, it appears i the setting of proper mime types does not
> > work when attaching files. i am attaching two files a ps
Hello,
I am trying to transition from pine to mutt. The problem I am running into
is that I want to use IMAP to two accounts. I'm running Debian/woody with
mutt-1.1.3-1.
Two things I would like to know is how to set up IMAP folders so I can
access them automagically (I can get into it manually b
is it possible to use mutt on sco os5
could you point me in the direction of some where i can get information.
if it can not could you point me in the direction of a mail client that would be able
to help.
Andy
Hi,
I'm wondering if any mutt user had the same wish than me:
having thoses mailboxes listed in the defined order of
the 'mailboxes' command of muttrc instead of this stupid
alphabetic order.
I hammered my Mutt's manual browsing formats and other options
but I found nothing against that.
Maybe
Hi,
We are experiencing some problems on two different systems with mutt:
On alpha/linux, mailboxes remain read-only even if mutt_dotlock is setgid.
(/var/spool/mail comes from another machine via NFS if it is of any importance)
On SGI/Irix 6.5.2, root can send messages, but other users cannot
On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 12:00:30AM +0200, Carl Johan Madestrand thus spoke:
> Hi
>
> I have managed to setup pop mail support so that i can receive mail from
> my pop server but how do i configure mutt to send mail from my pop
> account?
You are confusing two separate protocols, POP and SMTP.
> Hi
>
> I have managed to setup pop mail support so that i can receive mail from
> my pop server but how do i configure mutt to send mail from my pop
> account?
You don't. :)
POP is for fetching mail. (Post Office Protocol).
Usually mutt just sends mail using your local sendmail. You proba
Hi
I have managed to setup pop mail support so that i can receive mail from
my pop server but how do i configure mutt to send mail from my pop
account?
Seen a bug in Mutt 0.95.4i (1999-03-03)
in Russian it askes "Ä/Î" instead of "y/n" and if you press "Î" it thinks
that you pressed "y" because it's on the same key
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I know how to pipe to sendmail or other, but I don't know how to have
> mutt write the message to a file (or to the standard output)
Is "mutt -H" what you're looking for?
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Re hello
and thanks to those who answered but...
maybe I didn't explain clearly...
I know how to pipe to sendmail or other, but I don't know how to have mutt write the
message to a file (or to the standard output)
is there a
mutt > file or something ?
bye
Didier (France)
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