Re: "Press any key to see message: e..."
On Apr 18, Shane D. McAndrew wrote > I have a strange problem whilst reading the debian-user mailing lists with > my mail reader Elm 2.4 PL25 and metamail 2.7-15. The "unstable" tree now has "elm-me+", which has better support for MIME and PGP than plain old elm; you might want to use that (or "mutt", which is somewhat elm-like and has a number of very nice features). > The next messages, marked with a "P" produce the following error when opened- > > Press any key to see message: e, and can't access the PGP keyring > > ...so then I go ahead and press a key, and the message source is > displayed. Yes, it does sound like a configuration problem, but can > someone tell me why about 50% of the debian-user-digests are marked "M" > and the rest are "P" and sometimes "S"? I can't see any pattern, I > would expect them to be all one or the other. It might have to do with the way elm categorizes them. 'P' and 'S' are for messages which use PGP. Unlike mutt, elm uses only one character position to give this information; maybe 'P' or 'S' override 'M'? Ray -- Obsig: developing a new sig -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
"Press any key to see message: e..."
Hi, I have a strange problem whilst reading the debian-user mailing lists with my mail reader Elm 2.4 PL25 and metamail 2.7-15. Below is an example of my "inbox" - M 1 Apr 18 debian-user-digest (725) debian-user-digest Digest V97 #126 P 2 Apr 17 debian-user-digest (826) debian-user-digest Digest V97 #125 P 3 Apr 17 debian-user-digest (909) debian-user-digest Digest V97 #124 The first message is recognised as mime coded message, and is displayed accordingly. The headers of the mail messages not displayed for some reason which I find a bit annoying but I can live with it. The next messages, marked with a "P" produce the following error when opened- Press any key to see message: e, and can't access the PGP keyring ...so then I go ahead and press a key, and the message source is displayed. Yes, it does sound like a configuration problem, but can someone tell me why about 50% of the debian-user-digests are marked "M" and the rest are "P" and sometimes "S"? I can't see any pattern, I would expect them to be all one or the other. Thanks in advance -Shane D. McAndrew -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .