Re: Mutt 1.4i .index and .index.ids files ?

2002-08-04 Thread Paul A. Cheshire

Bruno Postle [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] asserted:
> On Sun 04-Aug-2002 at 01:28:05 +0100, Paul A. Cheshire wrote:
> > 
> > Having recently upgraded to 1.4i I noticed it has a set of the above
> > files for each folder (Maildir).
> 
> Oh, where did you get that mutt?
> 
> mutt doesn't generate reverse-index files and I'm not aware of any
> patches that do this (it would be interesting if there were).
> 
> Try moving the files and see if mutt recreates them.
> 
> -- 
> Bruno

Yupp, isn't it always the way. You look and look and just after you ask, you
find! I removed the files and just before doing so looked at the contents,
only to find they belong to Kmail! I must have recently (accidentally, of
course) started Kmail after I upgraded to SuSE 8.0

Thanks any way, folks...

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Mutt 1.4i .index and .index.ids files ?

2002-08-04 Thread Paul A. Cheshire


Having recently upgraded to 1.4i I noticed it has a set of the above files for
each folder (Maildir).

Unfortunately, this seems to have had a performance hit, especially on folders
that contain a large number of items. Whereas before it took about 7 minutes
to open a folder with 50 000 items it now takes about 15 - 20 minutes.

I have scoured the man pages for mutt and muttrc and /usr/local/doc/mutt but
can find no mention of these nor any way to affect their use. There is mention
in ChangeLog of *_cert functions but these do not seem to correlate. 

I am using reiserfs which would otherwise be quite quick so would like to
swich off this funtionality.

Any help gratefully received.

:-{

MTIA


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latest version of mutt (1.3.14i?)

2000-11-29 Thread Paul A. Cheshire

Can anyone tell me where to get this? I tried www.mutt.org and
linux.tucows.com but they have only earlier versions.

:-{

MTIA

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Re: About PGP encryption

2000-09-26 Thread Paul A. Cheshire

Bob Bell [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] asserted:
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 08:57:09PM +0300, Eugene Paskevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>wrote:
> > That's very nice but I'd like my signature to be changed every time
> > I compose a new message. Not every session of mutt.
> 
> If you read the manual, you'll discover that if $signature ends with
> a pipe ("|"), then it is run as a program and the output is used as your
> signature.  That's what I do.
Same here. Works a treat

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