hello
this is not so much a debian problem as it is a general mail config one.
i still hope someone can tell me what's going on.
i alternatively use mutt/netscape mail from work and home to access
mail. my mail file is in /var/mail/. according to the default mutt
config., there is a
Mike Fedyk wrote:
[...]
> I'm going to keep my search to a text based email client, because I
> don't like to have to use vnc to view my email from home... Mutt is
> great in an Xterm, and picture viewing is good too. I wonder if mutt
> can use links or netscape for html viewing... Anyone know?
Mike Fedyk wrote:
> I'm going to keep my search to a text based email client, because I
> don't like to have to use vnc to view my email from home... Mutt is
> great in an Xterm, and picture viewing is good too. I wonder if mutt
> can use links or netscape for html viewing... Anyone know? It's
* Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010311 02:25 +0100:
> Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > * Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010309 10:25 +0100:
> > > Gnus 5.8 has the "nnmbox" backend, so which I assume reads and writes
> > > mbox files.
> >
> > Theoretically yes. But it
Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010309 10:25 +0100:
> > Gnus 5.8 has the "nnmbox" backend, so which I assume reads and writes
> > mbox files.
>
> Theoretically yes. But it doesn't work with anything else but ML (here),
> and I can't find example
on Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 12:48:46PM -0800, MikeF ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 12:33:40PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> > I'm switching to mutt right now. I've got to get off netscape, because
> > it has crashed a couple times, and once just before I was going to reply
> > to a
On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 04:41:38PM -0800, Michael Epting wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 06:21:32PM -0500, MaD dUCK wrote:
> >
> > abook package where?
>
> In unstable, at least, it's in main/Mail. Just apt-get install abook.
>
> I took my Outlook Express (sorry!) address book and pulled it in
On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 06:21:32PM -0500, MaD dUCK wrote:
>
> abook package where?
In unstable, at least, it's in main/Mail. Just apt-get install abook.
I took my Outlook Express (sorry!) address book and pulled it into
(Windows) Netscape 4.76, then copied it over here to Debian. I think
there
> > Believing this to be true, I installed the abook package a while back.
> > However, I have been unable to locate a shred of documentation on how
> > mutt and abook work together. Any hints on where to look?
abook package where?
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\_
On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 02:48:04PM -0800, Michael Epting wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 02:22:37PM -0800, brian moore wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 02:17:06PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> > > Does mutt have any address book support? Autocompletion would be really
> >
> > yes. either the int
On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 02:22:37PM -0800, brian moore wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 02:17:06PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> > Does mutt have any address book support? Autocompletion would be really
>
> yes. either the internal one, or using an external database.
Believing this to be true, I in
On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 02:17:06PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> Does mutt have any address book support? Autocompletion would be really
yes. either the internal one, or using an external database.
> nice too. Does mutt or gnus have that?
depends on what you mean. auto address completion? sure
Does mutt have any address book support? Autocompletion would be really
nice too. Does mutt or gnus have that?
Mike
NOTE: please remove "mikef-linux-x86" from the last couple email messages
from me to reply.
On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 04:42:28PM -0500, Peter Kovacs wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 12:48:46PM -0800, MikeF wrote:
> > Back to mutt and friends:
> > Are there any utilities that will scan a mbox and delete messages older than
> > a relative date in the past? Say, 30, 14 or 7 days? Maybe it ca
On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 12:48:46PM -0800, MikeF wrote:
> Back to mutt and friends:
> Are there any utilities that will scan a mbox and delete messages older than
> a relative date in the past? Say, 30, 14 or 7 days? Maybe it can move them
> over to another mbox hierarchy for archive... Any ideas
On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 12:33:40PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> I'm switching to mutt right now. I've got to get off netscape, because
> it has crashed a couple times, and once just before I was going to reply
> to a long message. THAT scared me, that's for sure!
Oh, BTW. I've already switched fr
Sven LUTHER wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 05:33:34PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> > mutt: didn't look very much, so don't know.
>
> It is very nice, let's you do a lot of things, and is compatible with balsa
> (which is just a frontend to libmutt anyway).
>
> That said, use procmail for mail
e index file. You would have to check first, then
just copy the mbox format files, get ride of the index stuff, and maybe filter
the whole stuff trough dos2unix to get ride of the dos style CR.
But please check, it has been a long time since i last touched netscape mail
in a window box.
Friendly,
Sven Luther
* Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010309 10:25 +0100:
> Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Could you perhaps tell how to make Gnus use mbox format by default?
> > (serious question of course)
>
> Gnus 5.8 has the "nnmbox" backend, so which I assume reads and writes
> mbox files.
Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Could you perhaps tell how to make Gnus use mbox format by default?
> (serious question of course)
Gnus 5.8 has the "nnmbox" backend, so which I assume reads and writes
mbox files. Using nnml is a lot nicer though. I hear mutt even groks
nnml folders n
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 04:22:59PM -0500, Josh Huber wrote:
>
> What format does netscape use to store mail? Is it mbox-like, or
> something else?
Netscape uses the mbox format. I made the switch from netscape to mutt
just last year, and it goes pretty smoothly. You can pretty easily just
use
On 20010308 22:54 +0100, Josh Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "Mike" == Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've recently switched from using Mutt to Gnus, mostly because I
> started to get frustrated with the mutt config file format and the
> lack of a programming language to customi
> "Mike" == Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
What format does netscape use to store mail? Is it mbox-like, or
something else?
What another person suggested about transferring your mail to an IMAP
server might be a good idea if you can't just transfer the spool
files.
Mike> mutt
on Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 05:33:34PM -0800, Mike Fedyk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am not on the debian-user list, so please cc me as well as the
> list...
>
> I have been using netscape mail for several years on winblows, and
> have over 50 folders and even more
also sprach Mike Fedyk (on Tue, 06 Mar 2001 05:33:34PM -0800):
> Now, here's the problem. I want to convert my email activities over to
> linux.
> So, I may as well drop netscape at the same time, if I can. I would like to be
> able to read html mail also. I've looked at a couple in the last hal
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 05:33:34PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am not on the debian-user list, so please cc me as well as the list...
>
> I have been using netscape mail for several years on winblows, and have over
> 50
> folders and even more filters. I have been
Mike Fedyk wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am not on the debian-user list, so please cc me as well as the list...
>
> I have been using netscape mail for several years on winblows, and have over
> 50
> folders and even more filters. I have been getting about 10,000 messages a
>
> "AB" == Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AB> [..skip..]
AB> HTML mail if needed. Cases are _very_ rare ;)
AB> Frankly I don't know about Nsc mail format on Win32; on Linux
AB> it uses standard mbox format, which means you don't have to
AB> convert your mail at al
On 20010307 11:33 +0100, Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> Now, here's the problem. I want to convert my email activities over to
> linux.
> So, I may as well drop netscape at the same time, if I can. I would like to be
> able to read html mail also. I've looked at a couple in the la
You should check out mutt again.
Mutt can read html mail and can display threaded.
type v and use lynx to read html mail.
If you check mail-header of postings for this mailing list, user either
use mutt or Emacs+GNUS. Guess why.
Mutt can read mbox (netscape) type mailbox so it will be eas
Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I am not on the debian-user list, so please cc me as well as the
> list...
>
> I have been using netscape mail for several years on winblows, and
> have over 50 folders and even more filters. I have been getting
>
cross in potato-r2.
>
there's a lot to be said for netscape mail under linux in your circumstances
Hi,
I am not on the debian-user list, so please cc me as well as the list...
I have been using netscape mail for several years on winblows, and have over 50
folders and even more filters. I have been getting about 10,000 messages a
month, and now that I'm a LKML reader, it's gone e
Hey,
There was a thread a week or so ago trying to figure out why Netscape
was always stamping GMT times on emails sent from it. I can't find an
answer for the problem in the archives yet, and I don't remember there
being one on the list. Anyway I found the answer today when this started
to bother
(Please CC: any replies as I'm not subscribed to the list -- even
in digest format, it's just too big! :)
OK, I'm using the potato debs of netscape communicator 4.61, smotif
version.
As you'll probably be able to see if you look at the headers of this
message, Netscape Messenger doesn't obey my
Can anybody else confirm?
WindowMaker .53 will crash if you have the messenger window open (not
minimized) in Netscape 4.6 and get a new email
--
dyer
I guess I'm going to have to use the mail program in Netscape, since I can't
find any other descent X mail programs. However, I'm not sure how to set it
up. I have exim filters running that are sorting all of my mail into the
appropriate folders. I've set it up so that no mail should be left
user name ,
password = my linux logon password.
works fine so i also get any local system mail coming in >;0).
Cheers
Jesse Evans wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I've got Netscape 4.5 installed on my slink system. How do I get
> Netscape Mail to read from my local mail spool?
setup. (I have to
convert mailbox format for Windows first to ensure that I can get to
the mail from both Windows and Linux - and/or I have to install Wine
so I can continue to run my current client).
On 10 Apr 99, at 17:52, Jesse Evans
wrote about How to use Netscape mail w/local ma
I've been trying to do this since I first started using debian about 2
years ago. One thing that you can do is to use a ~/.forward file to get
your MTA (smail or exim) to move the mail to a directory which NS can
use for mail (eg ~/.netscape/Mail) and direct netscape's mail director
Folks,
I've got Netscape 4.5 installed on my slink system. How do I get
Netscape Mail to read from my local mail spool? I use a dial-up connection and
have fetchmail set to periodically grab mail from my ISP POP account. This ends
up putting mail in my system's /var/spool/mail/
Christian Dysthe wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am running Netscape 4.5 under Debian (hamm). What I need is to be able is to
> open different Messenger "profiles" with different mail folders, different
Hi,
I'm using Kde mail client. It have a multi-profile facilitie who works
very well, like Netscape on W
Christian Dysthe escribió:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am running Netscape 4.5 under Debian (hamm). What I need is to be able is to
> open different Messenger "profiles" with different mail folders, different
> "From" addresses and different pop/smtp servers. Since Messenger isn't a multi
> account email clie
On Sat, 20 Mar 1999, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> I am running Netscape 4.5 under Debian (hamm). What I need is to be able is to
> open different Messenger "profiles" with different mail folders, different
> "From" addresses and different pop/smtp servers. Since Messenger isn't a multi
> account emai
Hi,
I have a simplistic ( not to efficient possibly) idea,
1) Setup netscape - rename "~/.netscape" to say "~/.profile1"
2) Setup netscape again rename "~/.netscape" to say "~/.profile2"
3) create a symlink "~/.netscape" to point to the profile you wish to use
create a script to do chang
Christian,
What I've done for my family, who share a single PC, is to give each of
them their own user accounts on the system. That way they each get their own
custom Netscape profiles, their own set of bookmarks, mail and everything. We
run KDE as our desktop environment and they each get
Hi,
I am running Netscape 4.5 under Debian (hamm). What I need is to be able is to
open different Messenger "profiles" with different mail folders, different
"From" addresses and different pop/smtp servers. Since Messenger isn't a multi
account email client yet (unbelievable!) I thought I could do
I would like to use fetchmail to get my mail of a POP3 server, exim to
sort it, and deal with the SMTP interaction with fetchmail, and Netscape
mail to read it, and to compose outgoing mail with.
Firstly, I got fetchmail & exim working together by using:
exim -bd
fetchmail -d
I'm running the Debian version of Netscape 4.5. Everything works fine (or
so I thought!:-) until I decided to join a mailing list hosted by listserv.
When subscribing, listserv complains that my "sender:" line is blank, and thus
my message doesn't meet RFC standards and can't/won't be processe
Hi
I'm starting to fiddle arround with a directory server! I'm using umich-ldap
without any changes.
Now I'm trying to configure my netscape to use this directory server to search
for info. I configured netscape with the following parameters:
Description: Teste
ldap server: neptuno.sc.uevora.pt
I don't know much about the mail problem, but you might want to 'man
xhost' which might tell you how to get multiple users using the same X
server. I believe there is a better way to do it than this, but I ca't
remember what it is.
As far as mount on startup goes, you want the file /etc/fstab
'
>> "RH" == Rich Harran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RH> without having to log on as a different user? If not, could someone tell
RH> me how to get two different users (ie root + mailuser) logged on to the
RH> same X-display at the same time (I did it once, but can't reproduce). I
Install ssh fr
I just sent the attatchedmessage to this group using netscape mail, and
got a reply from the listmaster saying I should send mail from root, and
that the listserver ignores mail that comes from a daemon. I thought I
was sending mail from my account on my email server. Does anyone know if
I can
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I have a PGP 2.63/premail/Netscape 3.04 combination working OK.
Is there a way to use PGP 5 with Netscape mail?
Is there another email client that is well integrated with PGP 5?
Thanks,
Michael Laing
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Ok I don't want to use netscape's mail program. Is there anyway to tell it to
launch mutt/pine when you click on a mail-to link?
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| least find you handy." -Red Green
|"It is TOD not TODD! Do you see God spell
Netscape loads Black and white on 24bpp X when I uses it. I get color
in 16 or 32bpp.
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On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Brian Morgan wrote:
> Thanks to all who have helped me thusfar:
>
> A few questions about netscape's settings:
>
> 1.I can send mail, using debian.greenville.edu as my "outgoing mail
> (SMTP) server" (debian is the host name for my debian system), and
> others receive i
>> "BM" == Brian Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BM> 1.I can send mail, using debian.greenville.edu as my "outgoing mail
BM> (SMTP) server" (debian is the host name for my debian system), and
BM> others receive it fine. However, when I try to receive mail using the
BM> same server name, I
Thanks to all who have helped me thusfar:
A few questions about netscape's settings:
1.I can send mail, using debian.greenville.edu as my "outgoing mail
(SMTP) server" (debian is the host name for my debian system), and
others receive it fine. However, when I try to receive mail using the
sa
I am having trouble sending to this list from Netscape Mail.
This is written using pine. I can receive mail from this server through
NS mail, and am also able to send to any other address on the net. But
when I try to send to this list with NS mail it never gets here, it
disappears to the
Matthew Myers wrote:
>
> When I try to send mail to this list server using netscape mail, it never
> gets here. I sent this using pine. I have tried this before and after a
> complete Debian re-install and always have the same results. What's the
> deal with netscape mail?
When I try to send mail to this list server using netscape mail, it never
gets here. I sent this using pine. I have tried this before and after a
complete Debian re-install and always have the same results. What's the
deal with netscape mail?
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Hi,
Ok, it is solved. As Daniel said, I've found on the net a program to
convert from Microsoft Internet Mail to Eudora Mail or to Netscape Mail.
The program for this is at:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/9276/ie42nsc.html
It's a small program that's doing all the
Linux, I would like also to
>move my e-mails from the MS Outlook to Netscape Mail. (At the time I
>started to use Win95, Outlook from MS Office looked OK, but now I have a
>different opinion.) Outlook can import messages from Netscape, but
>Netscape doesn't have such a filter.
&g
On Tue, May 19, 1998 at 03:40:37PM -0400, Stephen Carpenter wrote:
> hmm interesting...I have always used mbox format...I think I looked at maildir
> once...
I like maildir because I occasionally lost mail with mbox.
> I have a much more simple setup :)
> I just have ~/mail for all of my incommin
Rev. Joseph Carter wrote:
> On Tue, May 19, 1998 at 11:10:15AM -0400, Stephen Carpenter wrote:
> > "From" had weird charicters...8 bitters)
> > anyway..there is then a program on the net somewhere (search for it)
> > that converts from MSIM to Eudora...which uses the same mailbox format as
> > Nut
On Tue, May 19, 1998 at 11:10:15AM -0400, Stephen Carpenter wrote:
> "From" had weird charicters...8 bitters)
> anyway..there is then a program on the net somewhere (search for it)
> that converts from MSIM to Eudora...which uses the same mailbox format as
> Nutscrape
> (which is standard maildir f
Daniel ANDRE wrote:
> Ionut Borcoman at musa wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > As I try to move all my files from Win95 to Linux, I would like also to
> > move my e-mails from the MS Outlook to Netscape Mail. (At the time I
> > started to use Win95, Outlook fro
Ionut Borcoman at musa wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> As I try to move all my files from Win95 to Linux, I would like also to
> move my e-mails from the MS Outlook to Netscape Mail. (At the time I
> started to use Win95, Outlook from MS Office looked OK, but now I have a
> different
Hi,
As I try to move all my files from Win95 to Linux, I would like also to
move my e-mails from the MS Outlook to Netscape Mail. (At the time I
started to use Win95, Outlook from MS Office looked OK, but now I have a
different opinion.) Outlook can import messages from Netscape, but
Netscape
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Mar 17 20:03:10 1998
> Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 15:19:06 -0700 (MST)
> From: Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: iquest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Debian User
> Subject: Re: Netscape Mail
> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-AS
> The netscape mail never download mail at the interval I specified in
> the mail preference window! Is there a way to fix this?
This interval if for a mail _check_, and all it does is set the little
mailbox flag in the bottom right hand corner of the Netscape windows. It
doesn't do
Hi,
I'd like to know if anyone has experience this problem with NetScape
Communicator (debian version 4.0-5).
The netscape mail never download mail at the interval I specified in
the mail preference window! Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks
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Intelligence
Lately I've been getting some mail from this list which is (I assume) sent
via netscape mail. I read mail in pine, and it comes in as two seperate
attachments: one is text (but pine insists on spawning a command
in another shell to view it) and another is text/html, which pine can'
> I am wondering how I should set the permissions for /var/spool/mail
> if I want to use Netscape Mail. The debian base system has it set to
> drwxrwsr-t (user=root group=mail). However, this does not work with
> Netscape Mail. Netscape suggests setting it to mode 01777 ie drwxrwxrwt.
Hi,
I am wondering how I should set the permissions for /var/spool/mail
if I want to use Netscape Mail. The debian base system has it set to
drwxrwsr-t (user=root group=mail). However, this does not work with
Netscape Mail. Netscape suggests setting it to mode 01777 ie drwxrwxrwt.
What is the
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