Re: pdf2text
Hi Jim, > When used: > ShowPDF() > { > pdf2ps "$1" | ps2ascii > } > in mutt.octet.filter file, i get the error: > Usage: pdf2ps [-dPSBinaryOK] [-dPSLevel] [-dPSNoProSet] inputpdf output.ps If the prohgram needs an outputfile but you want to filte the output, then use "-" as outputfile, it means "stdout". ShowPDF() { pdf2ps "$1" - | ps2ascii } Untested in this case, but should work... > _ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com I _don't_ want it! ;-) Ciao for now, Dirk -- Dirk Ruediger, Rostock, Germany Ninety percent of the time things turn out worse than you thought they would. The other ten percent of the time you had no right to expect that much. Augustine
folder-hook statusbar
Hello all, here's the problem - I've got several accounts set up through fetchmail/procmail going to different folders. I've got mutt set up to switch between the folders with keybinds, and folder-hooks to change the from: header, etc. based on the name of the folder i'm in, which of course corresponds to the account. Here's the problem: I want the statusbar_format to change based on the folder-hook, too. really all i want is to display what account i'm using based on the folder, so however would be the best way to do that... on my present status_format, there is a %f for folder name, but it only shows =inbox, etc, not ~/.folders/folder_name/inbox. Thanks for any help!! Lee Teague
Re: your mail
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 02:24:16AM +0100, Waldemar Brodkorb typed: > On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 04:43:12PM +0100, Daniel Kollar wrote: > > Normally, mutt encrypts an email for all persons mentioned in the > > "To:" header automatically. > and although in the Cc: header. > But what todo if there's a small mailinglist > with 3-5 persons, for example > [EMAIL PROTECTED] . > How I manage this? An alias in sendmail, perhaps? Never tried it :) And anyway, encrypting mail sent to a list is not exactly a very good idea (unless there's a common "list key" given only to list members, for a small list it'd work) -- Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis mallet @ cluestick.org + Lumber Cartel of India, tinlcI EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin
Re: your mail
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 04:43:12PM +0100, Daniel Kollar wrote: > Normally, mutt encrypts an email for all persons mentioned in the > "To:" header automatically. and although in the Cc: header. But what todo if there's a small mailinglist with 3-5 persons, for example [EMAIL PROTECTED] . How I manage this? -- MfG Waldemar Brodkorb Linux rulez !
Odd errors when cycling between mailboxes
Hi all, I've searched for an answer for this question on the archives, but I got no luck on that. So, if this question has already been answered before, please point me to elsewhere I could check the answer. :) Ok, I've been using Mutt for over a year now, and this problem never occured before 3 months ago.. I've experienced Mutt acting strangely when cycling between the maiboxes listed in the configuration file. What happens is that when I receive mails that are saved to two (or more) different mailboxes by maildrop (I tried re-switching to procmail, and same happens), read the mails from the first then move to the next one, Mutt readily says I have new mail in the previous mailbox, even thought the fetcher (fetchmail) has already finished downloading all my mails. Then, if I move to the previous mailbox, it says I have new mail on the previous (the second) one. Ok, I see it is playing with me and is making fun of me. :) But is there any way for me to get rid of this? I started using Mutt when running Linux, and that never happened. Now with FreeBSD, it didn't happened for the first 1 and half year, then suddenly that started. I switched from the old mbox to the Maildir format, and no luck. The only workaround I could see for this, is to quit Mutt, open ALL mailboxes with an editor, then write them to disk, quit the editor and come back to Mutt. But even so, if I do that before reading all mails, when I return to Mutt, it does the same thing.. I used to configure Mutt with "mailboxes ! `echo $HOME/Mail/*`", then tried listing all mailboxes by hand, and the same error, always. Any ideas? Thank you all very much in advance, .cseg -- "Measure with a micrometer. Mark with chalk. Cut with an axe."
Re: pdf2text
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 07:20:51PM -, Jim M. wrote: > Hi, > When used: > ShowPDF() > { > pdf2ps "$1" | ps2ascii > } > in mutt.octet.filter file, i get the error: > Usage: pdf2ps [-dPSBinaryOK] [-dPSLevel] [-dPSNoProSet] inputpdf output.ps Look at the usage error message. Since it looks like ShowPDF () is a bash function, just add some steps. ShowPDF () { pdf2ps ${1} temp.ps ps2ascii temp.ps rm -f temp.ps } Or whatever floats your boat. You might want to check the options to ps2ascii and modify that line as well. -- Jeremy A. Gray A434 Chemical and Life Sciences Laboratory University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [EMAIL PROTECTED]
pdf2text
Hi, When used: ShowPDF() { pdf2ps "$1" | ps2ascii } in mutt.octet.filter file, i get the error: Usage: pdf2ps [-dPSBinaryOK] [-dPSLevel] [-dPSNoProSet] inputpdf output.ps I have tried things goten couple of suggestions. Any hints will be appreciated. Jim _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Re: reloading mutt aliases file
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 03:54:26PM -0500,([-30]6142.71) Ken Weingold said the following stuff: > Stupid question. How do I reload my .mutt.aliases from within mutt? > I try at the ':' 'source .mutt.aliases' but it doesn't. It goes right > back into mutt with no error, but if I try to save an alias with the > same name I just deleted from it, it says I still have that alias. I > also tried 'source ~/.mutt.aliases' , etc. > does the .mutt.aliases file also recognize the reset all command? My .muttrc starts with the : reset all, to force this rc file for read! Perhaps you can try this with the .mutt.aliases file also? HTH grtz, Marco. > Thanks. > > > -Ken > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest -- Marco van Lienen<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unix SysAdmin World Online Netherlands http://www.worldonline.nl Office: +31 (0)30 2483655 Mobile: +31 (0)6 22473707 % date me You are not superuser: date not set PGP signature
Re: your mail
Normally, mutt encrypts an email for all persons mentioned in the "To:" header automatically. On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 03:56:41PM +0100, Waldemar Brodkorb wrote: > Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 15:56:41 +0100 > From: Waldemar Brodkorb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mail-Followup-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hello Mutt-User, > > is it possible to encrypt messages to more then one > person out of Mutt? > > I know I could use > gpg -d text.asc -r person1 -r person2 > and send it as Attachment, but this is not very > elegant. > > The toggle function did'nt work in the > key-id-select window. > > Any idea's? > > -- > MfG > > Waldemar Brodkorb > > Linux rulez !
Re: manually check pgp sig?
On 2001.02.05 08:34:45, you, the extraordinary Åsmund Skjæveland, opined: > > I don't like to automatically check signatures on message opens, > > but I'd like to be able to do it manually, yet I can't find a > > command to do this. > > > > I'm not talking about setting pgp_verify_sig but rather a command > > that I can issue to do this at any time while viewing the message. > > Press "|" (pipe to command) and type "gpg --verify"? > Curiously, this gives a different result from the check done by Mutt's invocation of GPG; Mutt gets: gpg: Signature made Mon Feb 5 02:34:45 2001 EST using DSA key ID 54B975CE gpg: Good signature from "Åsmund Skjæveland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" gpg: aka "Åsmund Skjæveland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" gpg: aka "Åsmund Skjæveland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. Piping gets: gpg: Signature made Mon Feb 5 02:34:45 2001 EST using DSA key ID 54B975CE gpg: BAD signature from "Åsmund Skjæveland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" Well, maybe not so curious; gpg-2comp does do some work Cheers, N. -- Nollaig MacKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.amhuinnsuidhe.cx Oppose renaming Mt Logan!! http://www.savemtlogan.com
Re: keyserver
Hello, On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 06:55:47AM -0500, R Signes wrote: > In a message dated Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 10:49:46AM +0100, Frank Naumann wrote: > > Hello, > > On Sat, Feb 03, 2001 at 07:45:35AM -0500, R Signes wrote: > > > I've put a line in my .gnupg/options telling it: > > > keyserver search.keyserver.net > > maybe a problem caused by firewall stuff. I have a similar problem > > at work. At home with my dialup connection everything works fine. > > Well, but this is at home, and I don't have any firewall there, either. ;) Did you include the right rc file for gnupg? You should have something like gpg.rc in the doc folder (/usr/doc/packages/mutt/samples). This file (or a copy) should be included in ~/.muttrc in the following way. source You can also try to use another keyserver. I am using the keyserver wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net Good luck, Frank -- "You can lead a horticulture but you can't make her think." PGP signature
remote imap aliases file
Hi, Please Cc a copy of your reply to me, as I'm not a subscriber of this list. I have mutt in some computers (home, office, ...) to read mail from a IMAP mailbox in a server. I'd like to have the same aliases file in all computers, so having one alias file in the server seems to be the solution. Trying this in muttrc: set alias_file={server}aliases source alias_file or this: set alias_file={server}aliases source {server}aliases didn't work. What can I do? Thanks Pedro
Re: manually check pgp sig?
> I don't like to automatically check signatures on message opens, > but I'd like to be able to do it manually, yet I can't find a > command to do this. > > I'm not talking about setting pgp_verify_sig but rather a command > that I can issue to do this at any time while viewing the message. Press "|" (pipe to command) and type "gpg --verify"? -- Åsmund Skjæveland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) PGP signature