Re: Getting mutt to recognize Clearsign
Hi David! On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, David wrote: Hi just wondering if its possible to get mutt to recognize clearsigned messages and verify they automatically. Use procmail to do this: :0 * !^Content-Type: message/ * !^Content-Type: multipart/ * !^Content-Type: application/pgp { :0 fBw * ^-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE- * ^-END PGP MESSAGE- | formail \ -i "Content-Type: application/pgp; format=text; x-action=encrypt" :0 fBw * ^-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- * ^-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- * ^-END PGP SIGNATURE- | formail \ -i "Content-Type: application/pgp; format=text; x-action=sign" } HTH yours, peter -- PGP signed and encrypted messages preferred. http://www.palfrader.org/
Re: not quoting signatures on reply
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Caster wrote: for instance, you could say something like set editor="vim +/^$" Thanks to you :) now I'm using: set editor="vim +/^$ +/^$ +nohlsearch" It places the cursor in the beginning of the second blank line and turns highlighting of search results to off. However not everyone is using vim, so such option inside mutt could be useful. Well, now I feel quite dump for not thinking of the very simple thing with vim, but this should work for all editors (that support +lineno): set editor="vim +\`awk '/^$/ {print i+2; exit} {i++}' %s\` %s" It is stolen from Roland Rosenfeld's [EMAIL PROTECTED] great muttrcs. HTH yours, peter -- PGP encrypted messages preferred. http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~ppalfrad/ [please CC me on lists]
Re: those users (was Re: Reply to all???)
Hi Charles! On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Charles Curley wrote: OK, then perhaps, " Other installation options add code for features such as colored text, Gnu regular expressions, GSS, IMAP, PGP, and SSL. Make that GNU. It's an acronym: "Gnu's Not Unix." ^^^ Make that GNU. It's an acronym: "GNU's Not Unix." oh well.. :) yours, peter 1. www.gnu.org -- http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~ppalfrad [ not signed since this is an untrusted box ]
Re: Saving unencrypted versions of encrypted outgoing mails
Hi ?smund! On Sun, 04 Jun 2000, ?smund Skj?veland wrote: 6.3.41. fcc_clear [..] Encrypting to myself would be even better. How do I do that? with pgp 2.6.x: put the following in your ~/.pgp/config.txt: ENCRYPTTOSELF=on in gnupg add: recipient yourkeyid to ~/.gnupg/options HTH yours, peter -- http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~ppalfrad
[OT] on quoting
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Corey G. wrote: new text full quote Mutt should print a warning if a user wants to send mail and has quoted the way Corey did :) IMHO this quoting style is extremly annoying. Does anyone have a link to good documentation where I might point people using this style to? Somethink like the German http://learn.to/quote yours, peter -- PGP encrypted messages prefered. http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~ppalfrad/
Re: metoo not removing my address
Hi Corey! On Mon, 22 May 2000, Corey G. wrote: I have unset metoo in the .muttrc but when I reply to a message it still persists on including myself if I was in the original "To:". At this point I am wondering how Mutt knows what my address really is because it's not defined in .muttrc. Am I missing something easy here? have a look at the alternates setting. This is where you tell mutt what your addresses are: e.g: set alternates="\^(\ (palfrader@writeme\\.com)\ |(ppalfrad@cosy\\.sbg\\.ac\\.at)\ )$" yours, peter -- PGP encrypted messages prefered. http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~ppalfrad/ PGP signature
Re: PGP
Hi Terje! On Mon, 17 Apr 2000, Terje Elde wrote: * David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000417 09:42]: The short answer is that you don't. The somewhat longer answer is that you use some macros to kludge it together. Is there any real reason why we're not supporting this directly? Hmmm. mutt 1.1.11i does support it. In my muttrc I find: set pgp_create_traditional=ask-no # Use old-style PGP? (don't do it!) (I don't know what the default is.) HTH yours, peter -- PGP encrypted messages prefered. http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~ppalfrad/ PGP signature
pgp, mutt and old style signatures
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hi there. I resently converted to mutt and have not regreted it ever since. I also found that macro to filter messages through pgp to sign them. But I've still one question. How can I setup signing with the macro as a default, i.e. always run a filter before a mail is sent? I'm currently using this macro: macro compose S "Fpgp +verbose=0 -fast +clearsig=on\ny^T^Utext/plain;\ format=text; x-action=sign\n" Thanks. PS: please CC me, I'm not on the list. - -- Weaselhttp://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~ppalfrad/ PGP encrypted messages prefered. See my site for my PGP key. - -- The software said Windows95 or better, so I got Linux... -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5.1 Comment: http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~ppalfrad iQCVAwUBN7ctyb/AUNfRo6MpAQE8tAP/bpYzDK/E/bSgFUZPcCQDPi7tJs+LdcuU n7WkDeNh67LNXTQFJcPIXBcXth2ZpES/H8kov4PLYiPfwua69qDPSafv+zqcX3xF tfBUXWA7J973JTcAYfNuibf/URjYJuKOVJymnNUmVmGT+WV0Oc2129nC15nGXfVr Eb0bGVnjqYo= =F6bI -END PGP SIGNATURE-