hole works.
After attaching you can "edit the file to be attached" (^Xe) But that is
not sensible.
cheers,
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email.
I think it is straight forward to bind this function to a key. It might
also be possible to modify the config option 'smime_verify_commmand'.
But that did not work in my tests, mutt claimed verification is not
successful even though openssl returned successfully.
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extracts the public key and adds is to your keyring
(smime_keys).
Also check the config options `crypt_verify_sig`, and
`smime_verify_command`, `smime_verify_opaque_command`
When receiving a smime signed mail, mutt tells me if the signature is
valid or not.
HTH,
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ook properly?
Cheers,
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rience there need to be very strong reasons to change my
hoster again, meaning to change my IP/subnet again.
Cheers,
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On 12Sep22 14:24+0200, Bastian wrote:
> Would it be feasible to also let the alternates scan the mail headers
> and find the header 'To-Envelope'?
Sorry, the header is labled Envelope-to:
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and find the header 'To-Envelope'? For me, this seems to always contain
the correct address to which the mail was delivered to me. Well, I do
not know where this header comes from; could be that my exim sets these
during delivery to maildir.
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direction makes me feel missing other people out there. So I tend to
like this multipart approach.
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On 18Aug22 12:00+0200, martin f krafft via Mutt-users wrote:
> Regarding the following, written by "Bastian" on 2022-08-18 at 11:41 Uhr
> +0200:
> > --- paste: % LINES=10 COLUMNS=1 mutt $OPTIONS > maildir.out ---
> > eop
Oh, I am sorry to hear that
MNS=1 mutt $OPTIONS > maildir.out
--- eop
You need to find the OPTIONS that mutt enters your mailbox of interest;
and then quit it blindly.
Cheers,
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1.2.5)
> | Target: arm64-apple-darwin21.5.0
> | Thread model: posix
> | [...]
Maybe some local vim/encoding issues on darwin?
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On 02Aug22 16:04+0700, Đoàn Trần Công Danh wrote:
> On 2022-08-02 10:06:08+0200, Bastian wrote:
> > υ 0x3C5
> > % 0xFF05
> > e 0xFF45
> > ム 0x30E0
> > 加 0x52A0
> >
> > So only the last matches your description 'last byte is A0'
>
> I think h
ubject and this problem
> bugs me quite much.
I think I am not able to reproduce this behavior. I appended 0x52A0 to
the subject line. Can you verify?
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e). I wonder if there are suggestions. I did also find
> maildir-utils, with a good description on the webpage, but it appears
> that notmuch is more commonly used.
I can suggest:
- https://upsilon.cc/~zack/blog/posts/2011/01/how_to_use_Notmuch_with_Mutt/
- https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Notmuch
Cheers,
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robably, I would have started of with some python-foo to solve this. I
think you found a reasonably good solution for your problem. This is
also the biggest burden I have as sysadmin, to keep legacy up and
running. So I feel your pain a bit :)
Cheers,
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, I would have solved that
with `grep -r`, too. Mutt and the mail indexers I am familiar with do
not seem to provide what you are asking for.
Cheers,
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My VM got hacked just after I started it due to a vulnerability in
exim. Lesson learned: Read debian-security mailing list and keep
system updated! But I was still young and re-installed everything.
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to the
result if there is only one.
b. Similar with SHIFT+Q
At this point I can recommend notmuch which can be integrated into mutt
quite nicely.
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On 27Sep21 11:12-0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> I'll try to dig into it if that's not the problem. However, my keyboard
> doesn't have a keypad so I may have some difficulty debugging. :-)
Would this do it?
```
% xdotool key --window 0x100101 KP_Enter
```
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entire console is using the same theme; in
particular also vim, while composing the mail.
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to leave mutt at any
location.
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On 29Jul21 09:38-0400, hy...@nasalinux.net wrote:
> Is "fetchmail" still a thing?
Yup. at least for me. Should I change to a modern tool?
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es, in very simple way.
But nowadays there are more modern and active developed projects. I
think getmail and offlineimap are to be named here, too, but I have not
used them. Searching the net with this information I think you can find,
what you are looking for.
Cheers,
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orwarded gpg.agent could decrypt a file on the VPS, a forwarded socket
could answer with the password ... or just type the password when
starting mutt.
hth
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+49 163 886 8890
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lly helpful to hit '?' on the
current view to get the list of keybindings along with their
description. You can search within that list with '/'. In your case,
searching for 'attach' you'll find the command 'attach-message'. Maybe
this helps a bit.
Cheers,
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ch-mutt -r thread
So far, I could not find a solution where notmuch is able to act as a
address book for mutt or the other way round, where mu is able to
reconstruct a thread. Any ideas from you to achieve the one or the
other?
Many thanks,
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/new mails inside".
>From somewhere I have this in colors definitions since a long time:
color index yellow black "~v~(~F~N)"
# collapsed thread with some unread & flagged
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would also be enough, for backing up - restore is
then another story.
Then exclude the src Maildir in rsunc and just backup the fuse mount
c Don't use fat (sry, could not resist)
Have fun,
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.233.53.
dev.mutt.org is in maintenance over the weekend. This was announced on
mutt-dev, though [1].
1: http://marc.info/?l=mutt-dev=149704469016375=2
Cheers,
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nd --format mutt-ab %s"
Good thing: You don't have to manually fill your email address book. It
is all in the mailboxes
Drawback: I haven't found an easy way to remove/modify entries, besides
directly editing the email and the address book DB (which is ascii).
But that was necessary just one time in four years I use mu.
Cheers,
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functions (default
bound to keys T, D) a try. These are pretty helpful for me.
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a log of the current mutt session (in a quake
console style), and maybe also keep a real log of what I did ...
What do you think?
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ste our registers. Tadaa ..
(For that to work, verify that registers are saved after exiting
vim. see :help viminfo.)
Cheers,
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On 28Jun16 18:52 +0200, Francesco Ariis wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 03:26:30PM +0200, Bastian wrote:
> > I am used to have macro to move an entire thread to my trash folder:
> >
> > --- paste
> > macro index \cd "=trash"
> >
ed (great), but only
the visible, first message is saved/deleted.
So does not work on collapsed messages with my config.
I failed to find it, but is there a config option to change that
behaviour?
Many thanks,
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ks.
Actually, to find the location of a mail file grepmail is a nice tool,
which I used long time ago.
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eplaces any Date: header. Play around with a simple
sendmail= script [1] and you can see what mutt pipes towards the mta.
1: http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual.html#toc6.3
Cheers,
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t; make that a tiny shell script which sets TZ and then runs sendmail (or
> msmtp or whatever) then you can read email in your local timezone and
> have the mail system generate a UTC
> Date: header.
Further idea:
- Use the sendmail= script to modify the date header
- Or configure/hack msmtp to rewrite/modify it
Cheers,
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ng - given that
fact that most MTAs support html paging.
> You might have better luck with "quoted-printable". "f=f" is much
> nicer though.
To my knowledge quopri is an encoding method. I would not say that could
solve the problem here.
Cheers,
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Bastian
d>5d
The second part should run the save-message command (s) on all tagges
messages (;) to the mbox named (=...):
;s=
Maybe you have bound the s key to another function?
I would try that manually and see what happens step by step.
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xists, otherwise mutt will ask
to create it.
Additional remark:
The tagged and saved mails are not purged immediately from you FreeBSD
mailbox. They are marked with D and will be purged as soon as you save
the mailbox.
Cheers,
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Bastian
-OLD
What I can tell you about the regex criteria is that ~R and ~d are
and'ed together. From that knowledge your pattern looks ok.
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eBSD-OLD.
Better try first:
folder-hook FreeBSD$ push 'T~d>5d;s/incoming/os/bsd/FreeBSD-OLD
Here, the '$' marks the end of a line, thus the folder FreeBSD-OLD will
not be matched.
Cheers,
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Bastian
356 days.
So yours might be:
folder-hook .FreeBSD push 'T~s>5d;s.FreeBSD-OLD
Use that with caution, its a draft and untested. But should give you an
idea.
Cheers,
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p mailing lists for more detail.
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marc.theaimsgroup.com seems not to be resolvable anymore.
Are there any other archives available?
Cheers,
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Bastian
On 17Jun15 12:37 -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 09:36:44PM +0200, bastian-muttu...@t6l.de wrote:
On 13Jun15 22:55 -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
I think it is worth to solve the trouble of file permissions. FMPOV this
behaviour is not typical to unix philosophy, because you
On 15Jun15 11:31 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
To the OP: Can you please post here:
$ ls -ld .
$ ls -l file-to-save-in
$ id
In addition:
df -T .
mutt -v
Cheers,
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On 15Jun15 08:41 +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
Is there a way of forwarding an email and all attachments too?
Attachments are forwarded if you answer 'yes' to 'forwarding as
attachment?'. Drawback is, you cannot reply-inline.
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source repositories (see version reference above), so I think
the same behaviour should be seen on fedora, but I don't about any
patches from their side.
Cheers,
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=en_US.UTF-8
LC_NAME=en_US.UTF-8
LC_ADDRESS=en_US.UTF-8
LC_TELEPHONE=en_US.UTF-8
LC_MEASUREMENT=en_US.UTF-8
LC_IDENTIFICATION=en_US.UTF-8
LC_ALL=
Cheers,
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don't feel to en- or even
discourage you doing so ;-)
Cheers,
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switches the folder view to the search results.
You can find all the details on how to set it up here:
https://pbrisbin.com/posts/mairix/
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for me was to get rid of the trouble how to
sort mail into tons of mailboxes.
The virtual view of mairix creates a temporary mailbox of of the search
results.
If there is interest I'll share some config and scripts on the mairix
setup.
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, there is also the link to the original mairix integration at
pbrisbin.com.
BTW, in the same way there is an integration of a CheckAttach script
which is very much helpful to me :)
See the last entry here:
http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/ConfigTricks/CheckAttach
Cheers,
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Bastian
folder.
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level mailbox, because startup of mutt took too
long.
Because deleting mails rewrote my entire mbox, I switched over to maildir, so
no rewriting of the
mbox file is necessary.
Cheers,
Bastian
On 20Jan14 17:08 -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
set
alternative_order text/plain text/enriched text/html
In addition to that I also use
auto_view text/html
which automatically inlines html content into the pager, by using the
.mailcap routine
text/html; /usr/bin/w3m -I %{charset} -T
in
the mail spool directory.
I am not root, so I can't chgrp. The make install stops here. Maybe
some more steps are missing.
C.
my mutt version does not display UTF8 properly. Umlauts are not
printed in the pager.
Do I miss a configuration or a library?
Thanks,
Bastian
Here
-type header; if that encoding should contain said
character, then check the mutt options `charset', `assumed_charset'.
Just to precise, wrong characters were in pager and index..
Cheers,
Bastian
On 31.Jan.11 07:26 -0800, Michael Elkins wrote:
alternates name-.*@domain
set reverse_name
Thanks a lot, that is exactly what I want.
here, because From is not changed. Sourcing it manually works.
Are there other, more suited, ways to implement this?
E.g something like pipe message to a script and the output of the script is
piped automatically by mutt?
Thanks for reading
Bastian
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