At 17:54 10/1/2003, you wrote:
Hi, anyone ever setup Mutt to work with an IMAP server. Basically Im
using RH9 with the version of Mutt that comes with it and want to setup
Mutt to use our Exchange server with IMAP and SMTP (they can make me pull
my mail from Exchange, but Ill be damned if Im
* Ed Wilts [EMAIL PROTECTED] [031001 22:53]:
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 04:54:45PM -0700, p p wrote:
Hi, anyone ever setup Mutt to work with an IMAP server. Basically Im
using RH9 with the version of Mutt that comes with it and want to
setup Mutt to use our Exchange server with IMAP and SMTP
Hi, anyone ever setup Mutt to work with an IMAP server. Basically Im using
RH9 with the version of Mutt that comes with it and want to setup Mutt to
use our Exchange server with IMAP and SMTP (they can make me pull my mail
from Exchange, but Ill be damned if Im going to use Outlook). Anyone
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 04:54:45PM -0700, p p wrote:
Hi, anyone ever setup Mutt to work with an IMAP server. Basically Im
using RH9 with the version of Mutt that comes with it and want to
setup Mutt to use our Exchange server with IMAP and SMTP (they can
make me pull my mail from Exchange
* * * $HOME/bin/procmail_log.sh
#!/bin/bash
# procmail_log.sh: mail the daily procmail stats to $USER
mailstat $HOME/.procmail/log|mail $USER -s `date '+%a %d %b %Y'` mail log
3) configure mutt to read those different mailboxes. (All you have to
do, actually, is point mutt to, say, 'mbox' in your
hello,
i have a linux account at school. to check my mail, i can ssh into one of the
linux machines at school and just type mutt. problem with that is that i'm
on like 20 mailing list and my inbox is just a huge mess. so instead, i use
kmail from my home machine to log into the pop server
* christopher j bottaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-09-19 10:24]:
hello, i have a linux account at school. to check my mail, i can ssh
into one of the linux machines at school and just type mutt. problem
with that is that i'm on like 20 mailing list and my inbox is just a
huge mess. so instead
On Sat, Jul 26, 2003 at 09:38:24AM -0500, Ed Wilts wrote:
On Sat, Jul 26, 2003 at 08:49:10AM -0400, Jason Dixon wrote:
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 08:43, Ed Wilts wrote:
Are there any utilities to convert a mutt alias file to Squirrelmail's
address book format? I did check the recent version
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 11:53:07AM -0500, Ed Wilts wrote:
For the record, that perl script didn't work at all. It gave me
identical entries of 1|||. ...
Yah, it doesn't work, at least for perl 5.8.x; there's something
squirrely in the regex for matching the entire rest of the string except
the
the
ldif exchange. FWIW, abook didn't like the format of my mutt address
much either. Entries like Ed Wilts (work) or Ed (work) Wilts really
confused it. I had to do some editing of the mutt alias file before I
got the smooth export/import.
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mailto:[EMAIL
Are there any utilities to convert a mutt alias file to Squirrelmail's
address book format? I did check the recent version of abook which does
a bunch of different addressbook conversions, but none match what
Squirrelmail seems to be use.
Thanks!
.../Ed
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On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 08:43, Ed Wilts wrote:
Are there any utilities to convert a mutt alias file to Squirrelmail's
address book format? I did check the recent version of abook which does
a bunch of different addressbook conversions, but none match what
Squirrelmail seems to be use.
A Google
On Sat, Jul 26, 2003 at 08:49:10AM -0400, Jason Dixon wrote:
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 08:43, Ed Wilts wrote:
Are there any utilities to convert a mutt alias file to Squirrelmail's
address book format? I did check the recent version of abook which does
a bunch of different addressbook
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 10:38, Ed Wilts wrote:
Red Hat Linux includes both mutt and Squirrelmail, so this posting was
definitely not off-topic.
Red Hat Linux also contains Perl and Sendmail, but it would not be
considered appropriate to ask for assistance writing a spam harvester
using both
** Reply to message from Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 26 Jul 2003 10:48:30
-0400
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 10:38, Ed Wilts wrote:
Red Hat Linux includes both mutt and Squirrelmail, so this posting was
definitely not off-topic.
Red Hat Linux also contains Perl and Sendmail
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 12:57, Jack Bowling wrote:
** Reply to message from Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 26 Jul 2003
10:48:30 -0400
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 10:38, Ed Wilts wrote:
Red Hat Linux includes both mutt and Squirrelmail, so this posting was
definitely not off-topic
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 02:03:10PM -0700, Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
I could be wrong, but I thought mutt was available through cygwin.
Yes, it is - I'm using it (and Cygwin) daily (only way to stand
Win00). There's only one catch: The related Exchange server will have
to have been set up
Hello all
I am trying to create a macro that does the following when I press F2:
Copy the message highlighted in the index to a mailbox named 'spam'.
Delete the message.
I read some of the Mutt Documentation and come up with the following.
macro index f2 copy-message\Cu/home/username
On 22-Mar-2003/10:31 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ask me if I would like to move a message highlighted in the index to
the mailbox 'spam'.
I suppose my main question is how to create a macro that first copies the
mail to mailbox 'spam' (or at least asks me if I would like to copy it
the
mail to mailbox 'spam' (or at least asks me if I would like to copy it
there) AND THEN marks the message for deletion.
Uhh... move is the same as copy, then delete original. Try it on a
file if you need to convince yourself:
Uhh... This is mutt, not a shell. The copy/delete command is save
follows my signature. Note that you'll have to
put a recipient address in your mutt aliases file.
Cheers,
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==
#
# spamsend - Process and send spam to SpamCop in one mailing using
me if I would like to copy it
there) AND THEN marks the message for deletion.
Uhh... move is the same as copy, then delete original. Try it on a
file if you need to convince yourself:
Uhh... This is mutt, not a shell.
I undertand that. I was just clearing up a language/definition
On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 08:08:07AM -0600, Ed Wilts wrote:
So... the simple command is:
macro index f2 s=spam
Thanks a million. I use mutt but wasn't aware that there was a
command that there was one command that one could use to copy
a message AND mark it for deletion.
I suppose I should
On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 09:02:23AM -0600, Dave Ihnat wrote:
Sorry, I don't have time to debug your macro. But an example of one I've
got for SpamCop that works as follows:
1. Strike the F12 key whenever you are on a piece of spam. This
appends it to a file (in my case
I call mutt thus
Mutt -s my subject -i bodyfile -a attachment -a attachment
moishe@grois
And it goes into editing my subject and body interactively.
How can I tell it to just do it ?
Thanks
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On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 16:33:40 +0200, Dan Bar Dov wrote:
I call mutt thus
Mutt -s my subject -i bodyfile -a attachment -a attachment
moishe@grois
And it goes into editing my subject and body interactively.
How can I tell it to just do it ?
Add
Hey Dan
try
echo | Mutt -s my subject -i bodyfile -a attachment -a attachment
moishe@grois
Cheers,
Pieter
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From: Dan Bar Dov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 4:33 PM
Subject: how to operate mutt in non-interactive mode
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On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 14:11:14 +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| The trick with Mutt is to use an empty pipe when mailing in
| non-interactive mode. In your example:
| $ cat /dev/null | mutt -s subject -a file mylocal@host
| mensaje.txt
Hi there.
I'm trying to send emails with attachments:
# mutt -s subject -a file mylocal@host mensaje.txt
but when I use this, mutt starts making some questions
(mail to, subject, attach file, etc) when it supose
the mail to be sent without question.
It seems to be that the vi text editor runs
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On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 19:11:37 +0100 (CET), Jorge Luis Hernández Valdivia
wrote:
I'm trying to send emails with attachments:
# mutt -s subject -a file mylocal@host mensaje.txt
but when I use this, mutt starts making some questions
(mail
On 20:07 13 Jan 2003, Michael Schwendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I'm trying to send emails with attachments:
| # mutt -s subject -a file mylocal@host mensaje.txt
Looks ok to me.
I've just tested this:
[~]zapff* mutt -s foo -a .profile [EMAIL PROTECTED] .muttrc
and it worked
On 07-Jan-2003/14:52 -0500, James Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does any one of you knows how to use de mutt. I wan to use it for
sending automatic emails through a crontab. I heard it's a good option.
I recommend using the mail command instead:
echo 'Some text here' | mail -s 'Test message
Hi there.
Does any one of you knows how to use de mutt. I wan to use it for sending automatic
emails through a crontab. I heard it's a good option.
Wait for comments.
james.
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On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 02:52:29PM -0500, James Casey wrote:
Hi there.
Does any one of you knows how to use de mutt. I wan to use it for sending
automatic emails through a crontab. I heard it's a good option.
Wait for comments.
james.
Mutt is a great command-line mail tool.
but if I
On 14:52 07 Jan 2003, James Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Does any one of you knows how to use de mutt. I wan to use it for sending
|automatic emails through a crontab. I heard it's a good option.
Please ask on the mutt-users list:
http://www.mutt.org/#discuss
Cheers,
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be easily worked around using copy/paste.
Yes, you are correct about that unfortunately.
Setting up mutt to send/receive inline OpenPGP messages was not difficult.
The hardest part was finding the info I needed to do it.
I use vim as my mailer, so I added this line to ~/.muttrc:
set editor
On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 01:38:33AM -0400 or thereabouts, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On 19-Jul-2002/12:28 -0500, Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
It is really stupid to use this old outdated method.
Setting up mutt to send/receive inline OpenPGP messages was not difficult.
The hardest
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On 22-Jul-2002/10:52 -0500, Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just thougth about how you would inline encrypting text, not just
signing. How do you handle this using VIM, if I might ask? Since I have
GPG in my .muttrc file now, it is automatically
On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 10:54:34PM -0400 or thereabouts, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
On 22-Jul-2002/10:52 -0500, Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just thougth about how you would inline encrypting text, not just
signing. How do you handle this using VIM, if I might ask? Since I have
See the
to set me up on this.
No problem. I think I'm going to write this up and post it on my web site.
I realize that most people use GUI mailers, but being able to do things
like this might help a few people decide to try mutt.
Tony
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decide to try mutt.
Excellent idea. I tested this out through various accounts, and signing /
encrypting methods, and it works welll. I can still use the p feature
in Mutt for advanced PGP/MIME formatting too... Your method covers all
bases..
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Best regards,
Gary
Sorry, but my karma just
.
Setting up mutt to send/receive inline OpenPGP messages was not difficult.
The hardest part was finding the info I needed to do it.
I use vim as my mailer, so I added this line to ~/.muttrc:
set editor=/usr/bin/vim -N -s $HOME/.vimrc-mail
My ~/.vimrc-mail conmtains some settings for editing mail
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On 11-Jul-2002/10:52 +0800, Kevin - KD Micro Software [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is probably a dumb question but I've looked everywhere and can't
find the answer to this. I'm using Mutt to send out an email with a PDF
attachment using the command
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0419 949 254.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: Mutt and text/html
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On 11-Jul-2002/10:52 +0800, Kevin - KD Micro Softw
Now that I have mutt working with imap I still can't use it because I
receive mail from different address which end up in this mailbox. So
how do you do aliases in mutt? I created an aliases file but when I use
emacs as my editor I have no option to pick which alias to put in my
From address
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 11:23:23AM -0400, Jay Daniels wrote:
Now that I have mutt working with imap I still can't use it because
I receive mail from different address which end up in this mailbox.
So how do you do aliases in mutt? I created an aliases file but
when I use emacs as my editor
On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 11:33, Hal Burgiss wrote:
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 11:23:23AM -0400, Jay Daniels wrote:
Now that I have mutt working with imap I still can't use it because
I receive mail from different address which end up in this mailbox.
So how do you do aliases in mutt? I
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 11:52:57AM -0400, Jay Daniels wrote:
Then aliases is not what I thought it was. I wanted aliases for
From: in which I could choose what goes in the From field. mutt
never prompts me for the From address, but only for the subject and
to field.
AFAIK
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 11:52:57AM -0400 or thereabouts, Jay Daniels wrote:
On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 11:33, Hal Burgiss wrote:
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 11:23:23AM -0400, Jay Daniels wrote:
Now that I have mutt working with imap I still can't use it because
I receive mail from different
On 11:23 09 Jul 2002, Jay Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Now that I have mutt working with imap I still can't use it because I
| receive mail from different address which end up in this mailbox. [...]
Please ask in the comp.mail.mutt newsgroup, or on the mutt-users
mailing list. You'll get
Will the version of mutt supplied by RedHat 7.3 support courier imaps
with Maildir?
Cannot get my .muttrc to work. I tried various combination for spoolfile
and folder (INBOX.* INBOX. INBOX) but none will connect to my ~/Maildir
mailbox. I am wondering if this rpm version of mutt even supports
On Sun, Jul 07, 2002 at 01:18:16PM -0400 or thereabouts, Jay Daniels wrote:
Will the version of mutt supplied by RedHat 7.3 support courier imaps
with Maildir?
What you should do is go to
http://www.mutt.org/links.html#config
Check down the page and you will see Han's setup for qmail
On Sun, 2002-07-07 at 10:18, Jay Daniels wrote:
Will the version of mutt supplied by RedHat 7.3 support courier imaps
with Maildir?
Yes it will work with imaps, ignore Maildir. If you're connecting to
IMAP, then maildir is an implementation detail that mutt need know
nothing about.
Cannot
On Sun, 2002-07-07 at 14:44, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On Sun, 2002-07-07 at 10:18, Jay Daniels wrote:
Will the version of mutt supplied by RedHat 7.3 support courier imaps
with Maildir?
Yes it will work with imaps, ignore Maildir. If you're connecting to
IMAP, then maildir
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Hi all,
We are running RH7.2 on a server in text mode.
When trying to view HTML files using mutt I get the following error
h: /usr/bin/htmlview: No such file or directory
This was not a problem in 7.0
The file would just open
Hi all,
We are running RH7.2 on a server in text mode.
When trying to view HTML files using mutt I get the following error
h: /usr/bin/htmlview: No such file or directory
This was not a problem in 7.0
The file would just open in text mode.
In which rpm do I have the program htmlview
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Hi all,
We are running RH7.2 on a server in text mode.
When trying to view HTML files using mutt I get the following error
h: /usr/bin/htmlview: No such file or directory
This was not a problem in 7.0
The file would just open in text
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 02:49:25PM -0400, Michael George wrote:
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 12:31:46PM -0500, cameron wrote:
I compiled mutt version 1.3.28i expecting to use it instead of my
RPM version 1.2.5.1i. The rc was too complicated and I don't have
the time right now so I reinstalled
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 04:32:32PM -0500, Gary wrote:
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 12:31:46PM -0500 or thereabouts, cameron wrote:
(also, is it possible to word wrap in vi? I have to endline on my
own.)
in my .muttrc file, I have this line:
set editor=vim -c 'set tw=72 et' -c ':0;/^$'
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 12:31:46PM -0500, cameron wrote:
I compiled mutt version 1.3.28i expecting to use it instead of my
RPM version 1.2.5.1i. The rc was too complicated and I don't have
the time right now so I reinstalled 1.2.5.1i with the RPM. Now I
can access 1.3.28i from tty1-6
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 12:31:46PM -0500 or thereabouts, cameron wrote:
(also, is it possible to word wrap in vi? I have to endline on my
own.)
in my .muttrc file, I have this line:
set editor=vim -c 'set tw=72 et' -c ':0;/^$'
This will not only set your width to 72 (or whatever you want
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On 30-Apr-2002/14:49 -0400, Michael George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 12:31:46PM -0500, cameron wrote:
(also, is it possible to word wrap in vi? I have to endline on my
own.)
I have wrapmargin=2 in my EXINIT string so
editor=vim -c 'set tw=72 et' -c ':0;/^$'
This will not only set your width to 72 (or whatever you want there),
but it drops the cursor to the first open spot, so you can start
editing/replying.
I like that, but I use it a little differently. I created a ~/.vimrc-mail
for use with both mutt
(or whatever you want there),
but it drops the cursor to the first open spot, so you can start
editing/replying.
I like that, but I use it a little differently. I created a ~/.vimrc-mail
for use with both mutt and pine. I put all the commands there, one per
line. It's easier for me to read
I upgraded my rh71 system tup rh72. After the upgrade mutt has been given
me the error message
fcntl: No locks available (errno = 37)
after my login to my IMAP server.
What is wrong and how can I fix it? My homedirectory is NFS mounted from a
rh71 server. In that server I use mutt without
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 12:17:04AM -0500, Hal Burgiss wrote:
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 12:13:13AM -0500, Hal Burgiss wrote:
In ~/.muttrc, play with this:
unignore *
ignore from received content- mime-version status x-status message-id
ignore references return-path lines
i have already using mutt, because i need it for sign with gnupgp
but thereis problem, with pine the header message isn't that long like mutt had
is there any conf i must turning on?
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try typing 'h' while reading a message in pine. All of the commands are on
the bottom of the screen.
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Lewi wrote:
i have already using mutt, because i need it for sign with gnupgp
but thereis problem, with pine the header message isn't that long like mutt had
is there any
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Statux wrote:
try typing 'h' while reading a message in pine. All of the commands are on
the bottom of the screen.
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Lewi wrote:
i have already using mutt, because i need it for sign with gnupgp
but thereis problem, with pine
On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 11:48:26PM -0500, Statux wrote:
try typing 'h' while reading a message in pine. All of the commands are on
the bottom of the screen.
no no, i want the header in my mutt like pine.
btw thanks for the answer
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Lewi wrote:
i have already using
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 12:01:56PM -0500, Lewi wrote:
On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 11:48:26PM -0500, Statux wrote:
try typing 'h' while reading a message in pine. All of the commands are on
the bottom of the screen.
no no, i want the header in my mutt like pine.
btw thanks for the answer
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 12:13:13AM -0500, Hal Burgiss wrote:
In ~/.muttrc, play with this:
unignore *
ignore from received content- mime-version status x-status message-id
ignore references return-path lines Errors-To List- X-Mailman X-Face
ignore X-Priority X-BeenThere
PS -- You
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Ron Golan wrote:
! -- refers to your ``$spool'' (incoming) mailbox
That's it! I must have missed it because I was searching for $MAIL, not
$spool. It works, though. Thanks for the help.
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On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Ron Golan wrote:
set folder=~/Mail
That's only for additional folders; that has nothing to do with the main
inbox, which is wherever $MAIL is pointing to.
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On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 04:03:47PM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Ron Golan wrote:
set folder=~/Mail
That's only for additional folders; that has nothing to do with the main
inbox, which is wherever $MAIL is pointing to.
I guess I misunderstood you. Could this be what
How do you change to the default mailbox in the spool directory using
mutt? If I change to another mbox file in ~/Mail, then I have to retype
the whole path to $MAIL (/var/spool/mail/username) again to change back.
I found a workaround, which is to create a symlink in ~/Mail, but I wanted
There is around a patch for mutt that add support
for compression (gzip and bzip2) folders to mutt.
It allows me to keep my email archives from discussion
lists compressed, freeing disk space. It would be
nice to have the mutt package released by RedHat
with this patch applied. What does
RH 6.1, mutt 1.0i (I rebuild the mutt package, using the 1.0i sources,
rather than the stock 1.0pre3).
Periodically, I use IMAP to check my mail, resulting in the "FOLDER INTERNAL
DATA" messages that pop up in my various mboxes.
I know pine has an option to hide these messages, does
Brian Eith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
I've been playing around with mutt, and it's built in pgp features, but I'm
having a few problems. I can get mutt to pgp sign my mail, but it will only
send my signature as an attatchment (ie it won't show up with the original
email). Does anyone know
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Q: "I don't like that PGP/MIME stuff, but want to use the
old way of PGP-signing my mails. Can't you include
with mutt?"
[snip]
I have mutt-0.84-1i installed on my system,
I've been playing around with mutt, and it's built in pgp features, but I'm
having a few problems. I can get mutt to pgp sign my mail, but it will only
send my signature as an attatchment (ie it won't show up with the original
email). Does anyone know how to get this to work. As you can see
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