On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 09:25:16PM -0500, dman wrote: > On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 06:02:27PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote: > | > | I'm making progress on this mutt setup, but I have a few questiosn, if you > | have time. > | > | 1. Can you send me an example alieas entry? It looks like I will have to > | create that file by hand from my existing elm aliases file, and I can't > | seem to find it's format documented. > > alias <string> <rfc822 address> > > For example : > > alias stan1 Stan Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > alias stan2 "Stan Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > alias stan3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stan Brown) > > > I just glanced at the list and I agree with Stig that using vim is > probably the easiest solution. I'm not familiar with the record and > playback mechanism so I would use the "substitute" command > ( :s/regex/text/ ). The same could be done with sed. I can't help > with a pattern to use because I don't remember elm's format. > > | 2. Do I really have to enter each mailing list by hand into the mutrc file > | to get it to work corectly with mailing lists? I sort each of the lists > | that I am subscribed to inot seperate mialbox files, so I can't figure out > | how else to do this. > > You do need to add each address with the "list" or "subscribe" tag. > Perhaps my address file will help:
Umm, I;m still doing something wrong here. Here is the appropriate section from ~/.mutt/muttrc: # show the name in my address book if no name given set reverse_alias = yes # fix broken mailing list software set ignore_list_reply_to = yes set forward_format = "FW: %s" set index_format = "%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%4l) %?M?(#%03M)&(%4l)? %s" set sort=threads set sort_aux=date ############################################################################### # Aliases : # this is where mutt will save new aliases created set alias_file="~/.mutt/Addresses" # get my Address book source ~/.mutt/Addresses And hee's a sample entry from ~/.mutt/Addresses: ######################################################################## # # Lists # ######################################################################### alias hpadmin "HPUX Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> subscribe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> alias du "Debian User List" <debian-user@lists.debian.org> subscribe <debian-user@lists.debian.org> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > > ################################################################################ > # Mailing Lists : > > alias abc-users abcusers@argyll.wisemagic.com > lists abcusers@argyll.wisemagic.com > > alias bind-user [EMAIL PROTECTED] > lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > alias debian-bts [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > alias debian-devel debian-devel@lists.debian.org > lists debian-devel@lists.debian.org > > But if I'm in a mailbox that's from a mailing list, and I hit 'L' I get "No mailing lists defined" BTW, I'm still unclear on the difference between "lists" and "subscribe", and I can have multiple "lists" entries, right? -- "They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin