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Re: [TCLUG:17217] mutt settings
On May 04, 2000, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom <carls@agritech.com> wrote:
> >example, assuming sendmail format:
> >set sendmail="/usr/lib/sendmail -oi -oem -fcarls@agritech.com"
>
> the sendmail man page says that the -f<name> is usually reserved for
> priveledged users. i gave it a try, and it allowed me to rewrite my address
> that way; but did give an "X-Authentication-Warning" that it had been
> rewritten. (and I see that yours does as well).
Ooops! I'd never noticed that before. Thanks for pointing it out. Did
Daniel Taylor's "Dm agritech.com" suggestion clear that up?
With exim (which I use on my Debian system at work), you can set up a
list of privileged users that can use the -f option (exim emulates
sendmail). I use Redhat at home (until I get around to switching to
Debian here), but haven't bothered to tweak the default mail setup.
> >I used them for a day or two before switching to a macro for fetchmail:
> >macro index G "!fetchmail\n"
> >macro pager G "!fetchmail\n"
>
> ah, sensible. where is the macro syntax documented?
http://mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-3.html#ss3.5
> Mutt *really* needs a configuration tool. or at least docs
> (preferably man pages, distributed with every copy); that describe *every*
> option. (the SAMBA docs are a good example of how to write documentation).
Agreed. The docs seem to be fairly complete, but are a nightmare to
weed through. They could certainly be a little meatier. What I know
I've gathered from playing around, and looking through the manual, and
also from hanging out on the Mutt mailing list.
John
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