Re: send public key
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Re: send public key
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Re: send public key
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Re: send public key
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Re: send public key
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Re: send public key
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Handling attachments
I am using mutt 1.2.5, but I can't read/view attachments if I don't first save them into a separate file. When the viewer expects the name of a file in the command-line, piping doesn't work; so how do other mutt users solve this problem? TIA, Mack _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
Still can't get folder-hook, save-hook right...
Hi Everyone, I'm starting to get a hang of things, but a few things still elude me. I have gone through the archives and actually fixed a few problems.. so I really have been trying.. :) But I'm down to getting email sent from a folder to be saved to it's own folder.. but I can't get it to do it. I have a default save-hook . =sent, with a folder-hook latter on. Also, I can't get the REply-to field right for this folder either.. which is a real pain. My hooks etc follow: # Setup the rest as defaults. folder-hook .set signature=~/.signature folder-hook .unmy_hdr * folder-hook .my_hdr From: Peter Lavender [EMAIL PROTECTED] folder-hook .my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] folder-hook .my_hdr X-Operating-System: Linux/`uname -r` (`uname -m`) folder-hook .my_hdr X-Uptime: \`uptime\` save-hook .=sent # Maxware config folder-hook maxware unmy_hdr * folder-hook maxware set sort=reverse-date-received #folder-hook maxware reply-to= folder-hook maxware my_hdr From: Peter Lavender [EMAIL PROTECTED] folder-hook maware my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] folder-hook maxware my_hdr Organisation: MaXware Australia #send-hook maxware unmy_hdr X-Operating-System: Linux/`uname -r` (`uname -m`) #send-hook maxware unmy_hdr X-Uptime: \`uptime\` folder-hook maxware set signature=~/mail/maxware.sig folder-hook maxware 'unhook save-hook; save-hook ~A =maxware-sent' Your time and assistance are much appreciated. Regards, Pete. -- Due to a lack of imagination, this signature will remain under construction indefinately.
Re: Handling attachments
Mack Stevenson wrote: I am using mutt 1.2.5, but I can't read/view attachments if I don't first save them into a separate file. When the viewer expects the name of a file in the command-line, piping doesn't work; so how do other mutt users solve this problem? Just by pressing v in the index/pager? This is the normal way. Or didn't I understand your question correct? -volker -- http://die-moells.de/ * http://stama90.de/ * http://scriptdale.de/ Twenty Percent of Zero is Better than Nothing. -- Walt Kelly
Re: send public key
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 09:18:58AM +0200, Cliff Sarginson wrote: -BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK- -END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK- well why to the list and why the hell 7 times ?!? -- Christian Ordig, Germany| Homepage: http://thor.prohosting.com/~chrordig/ open(IN,distris.txt)||die(Keine Distris, Du Affe!);while(IN){chomp; print $_??? hätte ich was besseres erwartet!!! naja,was solls...\n;} close(IN); PGP signature
Re: send public key
Oops, sorry guys. A slight configuration error ! Apologies for the annoyance. -- Regards Cliff
Re: send public key
Cliff Sarginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/13/2001: Oops, sorry guys. A slight configuration error ! Apologies for the annoyance. Well, at least now we all have your public key... (darren) -- I'd rather have my own game show than enough votes to become president.
Mutt + PGP
Hello, Well, I installed gpg a couple of weeks ago and was looking around for a answer to my problem, and just did'nt find one so I left it like that. But it's become quite anoying looking at that everytime I get a signed email. PGP signature could NOT be verified. I get that everytime...how can I 'NOT' get this? -- Nelson D. Guerrero PGP signature
Re: Mutt + PGP
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 10:37:26AM -0400, Nelson D. Guerrero wrote: Well, I installed gpg a couple of weeks ago and was looking around for a answer to my problem, and just did'nt find one so I left it like that. But it's become quite anoying looking at that everytime I get a signed email. PGP signature could NOT be verified. I get that everytime...how can I 'NOT' get this? 6.3.128. pgp_verify_sig Type: quadoption Default: yes If ``yes'', always attempt to verify PGP/MIME signatures. If ``ask'', ask whether or not to verify the signature. If ``no'', never attempt to verify PGP/MIME signatures. so just put set pgp_verify_sig=no and it won't try. Or, fix your gpg config :) -- Dan Boger Linux MVP brainbench.com PGP signature
Re: Mutt + PGP
Well, I installed gpg a couple of weeks ago and was looking around for a answer to my problem, and just did'nt find one so I left it like that. But it's become quite anoying looking at that everytime I get a signed email. PGP signature could NOT be verified. I get that everytime...how can I 'NOT' get this? Assuming that the signature actually *is* good, add this line to your muttrc: set pgp_good_sign=^gpg: Good signature from -- -Ben Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.superutility.net/ PGP signature
Re: Mutt + PGP
On (13/09/01 10:37), Nelson D. Guerrero wrote: PGP signature could NOT be verified. # Recognise good signatures set pgp_good_sign=^gpg: Good signature from This way, only genuinely unrecognised signatures will give you this warning. Query: why do people pgp-sign mail to mailing lists? Ailbhe -- Homepage: http://ailbhe.ossifrage.net/
lists
I'm a subscriber of many lists and when I reply some message I have to modify the field 'To:' because in it invariably the name of the sender appears insted of the list address. I've tried modifying tke folder.hook 'To:' putting in it ,e.g., [EMAIL PROTECTED] but this list address is added to that of the sender. How can I reply directly to the list address? Vittorio
Re: lists
Vittorio [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/13/2001: i'm a subscriber of many lists and when i reply some message i have to modify the field 'to:' because in it invariably the name of the sender appears insted of the list address. i've tried modifying tke folder.hook 'to:' putting in it ,e.g., [EMAIL PROTECTED] but this list address is added to that of the sender. how can i reply directly to the list address? The list-reply command, bound to L by default, is exactly what this is for. Make sure you have the list specified in a list command in your config file. (darren) -- I have discovered that all human evil comes from this, man's being unable to sit still in a room. -- Blaise Pascal
Re: lists
On (13/09/01 16:44), Vittorio wrote: How can I reply directly to the list address? L, i.e. shift-l -- Homepage: http://ailbhe.ossifrage.net/
Re: send public key
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 09:41:49AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote: Cliff Sarginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/13/2001: Oops, sorry guys. A slight configuration error ! Apologies for the annoyance. Well, at least now we all have your public key... (darren) Well, think I'll make a new one and re-instate the configuration I was using..just for the hell of it.. (joke joke !!) -- Regards Cliff
Re: Mutt + PGP
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 03:48:39PM +0100, Ailbhe Leamy wrote: On (13/09/01 10:37), Nelson D. Guerrero wrote: PGP signature could NOT be verified. # Recognise good signatures set pgp_good_sign=^gpg: Good signature from This way, only genuinely unrecognised signatures will give you this warning. Query: why do people pgp-sign mail to mailing lists? Ailbhe This is an excellent question, since I just accidentally bombarded this list with my public key I have been thinking that signing mailing list messages serves *no* useful purpose. An identity crisis maybe ? -- Regards Cliff
Re: Mutt + PGP
Cliff Sarginson mutt [13/09/01 18:08 +0200]: Query: why do people pgp-sign mail to mailing lists? Ailbhe This is an excellent question, since I just accidentally bombarded this list with my public key I have been thinking that signing mailing list messages serves *no* useful purpose. There's no damned point to it - unless you anticipate that your mail will be forged by someone. Web of trust indeed .. based on a system that mistrusts everyone, assumes that someone's going to forge your address, in the first place ;) ^^ smiley, in 40 point arial black bold -suresh
Re: Mutt + PGP
On (13/09/01 21:59), Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: Cliff Sarginson mutt [13/09/01 18:08 +0200]: Query: why do people pgp-sign mail to mailing lists? Ailbhe This is an excellent question, since I just accidentally bombarded this list with my public key I have been thinking that signing mailing list messages serves *no* useful purpose. There's no damned point to it - unless you anticipate that your mail will be forged by someone. Web of trust indeed .. based on a system Unless you anticipate that your mail will be forged by someone who sends something potentially damaging to a public mailing list. I can't think of anything sent to something as public as this list that would really be really damaging. Certianly nothing that couldn't be denied with a pgp-signed mail... Ailbhe -- Homepage: http://ailbhe.ossifrage.net/
the 'You have got new mail' message
all this has nothing to do with mutt!! : i just want to change my default mailbox from '/var/spool/mail/username' to '~/mbox' but when i put the command MAIL=~/mbox in the .bashrc, when i log in, he still looks in the false mailbox. i suppose this is because the .bashrc file is executed after he looks in my mail box. so how can i change the MAIL path BEFORE he looks in it?? or if this does not work : is there a bash command to look if i have got new mail. so that i can put this command in the .bashrc file thanks a lot! enyo . -- / I Matthias Loitsch I \ O--I[EMAIL PROTECTED]I--O : : chimera \ I www.yourth.net I / myTH is yourTH
Re: the 'You have got new mail' message
or if this does not work : is there a bash command to look if i have got new mail. so that i can put this command in the .bashrc file What's so hard about doing a man bash?
Filtering mail in mailboxes
Is there any way in mutt to filter the mail without saving every singal message with s key. I wanna something like filter in pine, where after opening MUA it sort the messages in differnet folders [EMAIL PROTECTED] for FREE ! http://www.CannabisMail.com
Re: the 'You have got new mail' message
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 07:32:15PM +0200, Matthias LOITSCH wrote: all this has nothing to do with mutt!! : i just want to change my default mailbox from '/var/spool/mail/username' to '~/mbox' but when i put the command MAIL=~/mbox in the .bashrc, when i log in, he still looks in the false mailbox. i suppose this is because the .bashrc file is executed after he looks in my mail box. so how can i change the MAIL path BEFORE he looks in it?? or if this does not work : is there a bash command to look if i have got new mail. so that i can put this command in the .bashrc file Mmmm..as pointed out this is a shell question... try putting it in ~/.profile Cliff
Re: Filtering mail in mailboxes
petko popadiyski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wanna something like filter in pine, where after opening MUA it sort the messages in differnet folders This isn't the MUA's job. This is the MDA's job. Use procmail, maildrop, or your MTA's extension-address mechanism for this. Charles -- --- Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPL'ed software available at: http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/ ---
Re: Filtering mail in mailboxes
petko popadiyski mutt [13/09/01 11:49 -0700]: Is there any way in mutt to filter the mail without saving every singal message with s key. I wanna something like filter in pine, where after opening MUA it sort the messages in differnet folders Use procmail. -suresh
Re: Filtering mail in mailboxes
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 11:49:09AM -0700, petko popadiyski wrote: Is there any way in mutt to filter the mail without saving every singal message with s key. I wanna something like filter in pine, where after opening MUA it sort the messages in differnet folders [EMAIL PROTECTED] for FREE ! http://www.CannabisMail.com procmail -- Regards Cliff
Re: Handling attachments
From: Volker Moell [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ML mutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Handling attachments Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 14:10:27 +0200 Mack Stevenson wrote: I am using mutt 1.2.5, but I can't read/view attachments if I don't first save them into a separate file. When the viewer expects the name of a file in the command-line, piping doesn't work; so how do other mutt users solve this problem? Just by pressing v in the index/pager? This is the normal way. Or didn't I understand your question correct? That's not what I meant :); after pressing 'v', I get a tree of the attachments in this email. Suppose that one of them is an image, .e.g., monkey.jpg. How do I go about seeing that picture? To successfully pipe it into an image viewer I would need an image viewer which reads raw data from stdin, something which isn't very common... The only other option is to first save that image into a separate file, and then invoke (outside of mutt) the image viewer; but this isn't very practical... When you receive an image as an attachment, how do you see its contents? Do you first save it into a file, put mutt into the background and then run an image viewer? Thank you for any help, Mack S. _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
Re: .signature
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 09:15:41PM +0200, Cliff Sarginson wrote: Hello I have a .signature file .. as below. When I respond to a mailing list message the signature does not seem to get appended. Is this a feature ? Your .signature should get added when you go into your editor in compose or reply mode. -- William Park, Open Geometry Consulting, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8 CPU cluster, (Slackware) Linux, Python, LaTeX, Vim, Mutt, Sc.
Re: Handling attachments
Mack Stevenson wrote: That's not what I meant :); after pressing 'v', I get a tree of the attachments in this email. Suppose that one of them is an image, .e.g., monkey.jpg. How do I go about seeing that picture? To successfully pipe it into an image viewer I would need an image viewer which reads raw data from stdin, something which isn't very common... The only other option is to first save that image into a separate file, and then adding an appropriate entry to your .mailcap. i've never done this with image files before, but it would probably be something like: image/jpeg; xv '%s' ; test=test $DISPLAY != that's not tested; just a guess. if you wanted the image to just pop up you could probably set that type to autoview too although i don't know why you'd want to. w -- Sintax error in config file! (line 378) aborted! GPG Public Key: http://infinitejazz.net/will/pgp/
Re: Handling attachments
That's not what I meant :); after pressing 'v', I get a tree of the attachments in this email. Suppose that one of them is an image, .e.g., monkey.jpg. How do I go about seeing that picture? snip Mutt handles this through MIME/mailcap. See this page, http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-5.html, for more details. Hall
Re: Handling attachments
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 12:40:45PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote: Mack Stevenson wrote: That's not what I meant :); after pressing 'v', I get a tree of the attachments in this email. Suppose that one of them is an image, .e.g., monkey.jpg. How do I go about seeing that picture? To successfully pipe it into an image viewer I would need an image viewer which reads raw data from stdin, something which isn't very common... The only other option is to first save that image into a separate file, and then adding an appropriate entry to your .mailcap. i've never done this with image files before, but it would probably be something like: image/jpeg; xv '%s' ; test=test $DISPLAY != that's not tested; just a guess. Looks about right... But, be careful about capital letter in test= I've never been able to use captical letter in test=..., as in test=ps -C netscape or test=test -C X. -- William Park, Open Geometry Consulting, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8 CPU cluster, (Slackware) Linux, Python, LaTeX, Vim, Mutt, Sc.
Re: .signature
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 09:15:41PM +0200, Cliff Sarginson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Hello I have a .signature file .. as below. When I respond to a mailing list message the signature does not seem to get appended. Is this a feature ? Perhaps your editor is configured to strip signaturs when replying, and is doing so poorly. -Rich -- Rich Lafferty --+--- Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Save the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus! http://www.lafferty.ca/|http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus.html [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---+--- PGP signature
Re: Handling attachments
Thank you all for your help; I didn't know about mailcap. Everything is working fine now. Cheers Mack _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
pb with arrows and numeric keypad (rxvt terminfo)
I switched from xterm-color to rxvt because of some terminfo problems with xterm-color, but now the arrow keys and the numeric keypad don't work any longer with my terminal. I think the problem comes from the fact that Mutt switches to the application keypad but doesn't support it! Could this be changed? I use Mutt 1.3.22.1i under Linux 2.2.17 with ncurses 4.0. -- Vincent Lefèvre [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Web: http://www.vinc17.org/ - 100% validated HTML - Acorn Risc PC, Yellow Pig 17, Championnat International des Jeux Mathématiques et Logiques, TETRHEX, etc. Work: CR INRIA - computer arithmetic / SPACES project at LORIA
Re: mutt exchange
--aVD9QWMuhilNxW9f Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Thu, 13 Sep 2001 at 03:01:09 +0200, Magnus Stenman wrote: if you run cygwin (and since mutt now is in cygwin more people will) you might not be able to get ssmtp or similar running. Actually, i remember ssmtp running quite well when used mutt on Cygwin (i've since moved to FreeBSD, thank Eris). It can be installed very easily via Cygwin's setup.exe, AFAIR, just like mutt. --=20 Piet Delport [EMAIL PROTECTED] Today's subliminal thought is: --aVD9QWMuhilNxW9f Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQE7oTXrzRUP82sZFCcRAtVuAKCeLaZQyqVfz8hygRIGlLZ9hvCBkgCgllg0 6AFLPuF2JP84cn6maNemTMs= =qjpd -END PGP SIGNATURE- --aVD9QWMuhilNxW9f--
Re: pb with arrows and numeric keypad (rxvt terminfo)
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 12:01:22AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote: I switched from xterm-color to rxvt because of some terminfo problems with xterm-color, but now the arrow keys and the numeric keypad don't work any longer with my terminal. I think the problem comes from the fact that Mutt switches to the application keypad but doesn't support it! Could this be changed? I use Mutt 1.3.22.1i under Linux 2.2.17 with ncurses 4.0. ncurses 4.0 is a bit old (unless you're using one of Redhat's broken-rpm's - I'm assuming that's the case if you have a 2.2x kernel). rxvt's terminfo defines smkx/rmkx, so it does attempt to set the keypad to application mode. however, xterm-color does also - but they're different: comparing xterm-color to rxvt. (60 lines of difference omitted) rmkx: '\E[?1l\E', '\E'. smkx: '\E[?1h\E=', '\E='. (referring to ctlseqs.ms, in xterm) - The \E[?1h in the xterm-color sets the cursor keys also into application mode, which may be a problem if you have hardcoded values for the escape sequences (doesn't mutt allow you to specify the termcap or terminfo names? - if not, that's a defect in mutt). -- Thomas E. Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://invisible-island.net ftp://invisible-island.net
Re: pb with arrows and numeric keypad (rxvt terminfo)
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 18:50:41 -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote: ncurses 4.0 is a bit old (unless you're using one of Redhat's broken-rpm's - I'm assuming that's the case if you have a 2.2x kernel). We have RedHat 6.2. I could also install a new ncurses version in my HOME. rxvt's terminfo defines smkx/rmkx, so it does attempt to set the keypad to application mode. however, xterm-color does also - but they're different: comparing xterm-color to rxvt. (60 lines of difference omitted) rmkx: '\E[?1l\E', '\E'. smkx: '\E[?1h\E=', '\E='. (referring to ctlseqs.ms, in xterm) - The \E[?1h in the xterm-color sets the cursor keys also into application mode, With TERM=rxvt, if I send ks, this changes the behaviour of the arrow keys (seen in less, for which I need to remove the line that sends ks to have working arrow keys). which may be a problem if you have hardcoded values for the escape sequences (doesn't mutt allow you to specify the termcap or terminfo names? - if not, that's a defect in mutt). I use up, down and so on, and \e[A, \e[B and so on (because on slow terminals, up/down/... didn't work). But with TERM=rxvt, this doesn't work. So, I think that with TERM=rxvt, the arrow keys are in application mode, and this is not the case with TERM=xterm-color. Note: with TERM=rxvt, after I type :, the up arrow gives OA and the down arrow gives OB. This confirms what I've said. -- Vincent Lefèvre [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Web: http://www.vinc17.org/ - 100% validated HTML - Acorn Risc PC, Yellow Pig 17, Championnat International des Jeux Mathématiques et Logiques, TETRHEX, etc. Work: CR INRIA - computer arithmetic / SPACES project at LORIA
Re: pb with arrows and numeric keypad (rxvt terminfo)
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 01:32:30AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote: On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 18:50:41 -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote: ncurses 4.0 is a bit old (unless you're using one of Redhat's broken-rpm's - I'm assuming that's the case if you have a 2.2x kernel). We have RedHat 6.2. I could also install a new ncurses version in my HOME. That's ncurses development version from (the exact date doesn't come to mind) early 1999, before 990301 - see ftp://invisible-island.net/ncurses/NEWS.gz so that's neither 4.2 nor 5.0 (I guess it was Redhat 6.0 that introduced that problem). which may be a problem if you have hardcoded values for the escape sequences (doesn't mutt allow you to specify the termcap or terminfo names? - if not, that's a defect in mutt). I use up, down and so on, and \e[A, \e[B and so on (because on slow terminals, up/down/... didn't work). But with TERM=rxvt, this doesn't work. So, I think that with TERM=rxvt, the arrow keys are in application mode, and this is not the case with TERM=xterm-color. yes (I believe it's a compile-time option, though - doesn't appear with the rxvt on the system I'm running at the moment - Debian). But if mutt interpreted termcap names, it would isolate you from that sort of thing. -- Thomas E. Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://invisible-island.net ftp://invisible-island.net
repeat a command
Simple question, and a lack of an answer in the manual/web search make me think 'no', but here goes: Is there any way to repeat a command ala the '.' character in vi? Maybe through a macro, etc? /db
repeat a command x times
Sorry for the double mail I sent it prematurely. Is there a way to repeat a command [n] times? (again, mimicing the vi number modifiers to most any command). /db
New mail 'N' flag not showing up
hello, i dont think i have any biff-like programs running. i have mutt 1.2.5i when i am in the folder view, i see 'N' message indicator, but it seems as if after a while those disappear. i am not sure if i can tie that to something i do does this problem ring a bell for anyone? is it something i am doing/not setting? thank you, denis -- // mailto: Denis Perelyubskiy [EMAIL PROTECTED] // icq : 12359698 // PGP : http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~denisp/files/pgp.asc
Re: mutt exchange
Piet Delport mutt [14/09/01 00:40 +0200]: Actually, i remember ssmtp running quite well when used mutt on Cygwin (i've since moved to FreeBSD, thank Eris). It can be installed very easily via Cygwin's setup.exe, AFAIR, just like mutt. Speaking of cygwin, is there any way to spool mail locally on the doze box using a fetchmail variant? c:/mail/ having several mboxes for example. -suresh