Re: Colors under X

1999-02-05 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Pann McCuaig [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > I normally use mutt from a console but there are times when I invoke it > under X, and it always makes me sad. :-( To get correct colors/etc under X, I needed to compile Mutt with slang instead of ncurses, then use xterm-color as my $TERM, with the xterm

Re: A second problem..

1999-02-05 Thread Daniel Bauke
On 04 February 1999 (Thursday) 16:19, synthpunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (To Mutt User List): > earth% ls -l /var/mail/hypnotik > -rw--- 1 hypnotik user 654 Feb 4 15:35 /var/mail/hypnotik > earth% export MAIL=/var/mail/hypnotik > earth% mutt > mails. it just displays the menu bar and t

Re: Much thanks..

1999-02-05 Thread Joe Rhett
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 09:47:49PM -0800, Daniel Eisenbud wrote: > On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 09:34:52PM -0800, Joe Rhett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ah.. so should every user get put in here? Should sendmail be stopped and > > started every time a change of this sort needs to be made? > > > >

Colors under X

1999-02-05 Thread Pann McCuaig
I normally use mutt from a console but there are times when I invoke it under X, and it always makes me sad. :-( In a kvt under KDE is a clean black and white display. In an xterm under some other window manager I get colors mapped to bold and underlined attributes. In an rxvt I get colors, bu

Re: changing from address

1999-02-05 Thread Scott McDermott
Peter van Dijk on Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 11:07:01PM +0100: > > Sorry if this is a FAQ - just joined the world of mutt, and the > > archive's web site seems a bit cranky at the moment. > > > > Is there a command I can put in a mailbox hook to change my from and > > reply-to address on a mailbox by m

Re: changing from address

1999-02-05 Thread wtopa
Subject: changing from address Date: Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 09:31:02PM + In reply to:Graham Ashton Quoting Graham Ashton([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Sorry if this is a FAQ - just joined the world of mutt, and the archive's > web site seems a bit cranky at the moment. > > Is ther

Re: changing from address

1999-02-05 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 09:31:02PM +, Graham Ashton wrote: > Sorry if this is a FAQ - just joined the world of mutt, and the archive's > web site seems a bit cranky at the moment. > > Is there a command I can put in a mailbox hook to change my from and > reply-to address on a mailbox by mailb

Re: more on maildir

1999-02-05 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 07:29:40PM +, Chris Green wrote: > On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 05:46:08PM +0100, Vladimir Sizikov wrote: > > On Feb 05, Chris Green wrote: > > > Having put:- > > > set mbox_type=Maildir > > > in the .muttrc, what else do I need? I.e. do I need to specify where > > > th

changing from address

1999-02-05 Thread Graham Ashton
Sorry if this is a FAQ - just joined the world of mutt, and the archive's web site seems a bit cranky at the moment. Is there a command I can put in a mailbox hook to change my from and reply-to address on a mailbox by mailbox basis? I don't see mention of anything suitable in the reference sect

Smarter tagging

1999-02-05 Thread Ian Peters
Say I wanted to delete some old mail in a large mailbox, so I hit 'T', and then ~r -1/1/99. This tags all of the messages before January 1st, like I wanted...except if it is a thread dating from before Jan 1, but with replies from after this date. Is there a way to make it tag these messages as

Re: mutt and gpg ?

1999-02-05 Thread Christian Kurz
Georg Josef Uphoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, this might be a simple question, but how do I use > mutt with GnuPG ? You need to set the configuration variables so, and then you can use gnugp instead of pgp: set pgp_v2=/usr/bin/pgp # pgp 2.* binary set pgp_v2_pubring=~/.pg

Re: more on maildir

1999-02-05 Thread Chris Green
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 05:46:08PM +0100, Vladimir Sizikov wrote: > On Feb 05, Chris Green wrote: > > Having put:- > > set mbox_type=Maildir > > in the .muttrc, what else do I need? I.e. do I need to specify where > > the Maildir directory is with a set of some sort and if I use a set > > fol

The SMTP Blues

1999-02-05 Thread Darrin Mison
Does anyone know where I can find some info on ssmtp because the source tarball (ssmtp-2.31.tar.gz from sunsite /pub/linux/system/mail/mta/) contains bugger all, and I'm having problems. Thanks in advance Darrin -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/orchard/8781/

Re: mutt and gpg ?

1999-02-05 Thread brian moore
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 08:43:47AM +0100, Georg Josef Uphoff wrote: > Well, this might be a simple question, but how do I use > mutt with GnuPG ? It should be mostly automatic. When you get to the 'send menu', type a 'p' and it will let you sign and/or encrypt your mail. (This is, of course, as

Re: Try #3

1999-02-05 Thread David DeSimone
synthpunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I sent this once and didn't get a single reply. I'm wondering if it went > through. I guess we're just a little slow. Please accept a full refund of your support contract price. :) > I installed slang, compiled mutt and installed it underneath my home

Re: more on maildir

1999-02-05 Thread Vladimir Sizikov
Hi, On Feb 05, Chris Green wrote: > Having put:- > set mbox_type=Maildir > in the .muttrc, what else do I need? I.e. do I need to specify where > the Maildir directory is with a set of some sort and if I use a set > folder will mutt create maildirs in that directory? Variable "folder" speci

more on maildir

1999-02-05 Thread Chris Green
Having put:- set mbox_type=Maildir in the .muttrc, what else do I need? I.e. do I need to specify where the Maildir directory is with a set of some sort and if I use a set folder will mutt create maildirs in that directory? -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Try #3

1999-02-05 Thread synthpunk
I sent this once and didn't get a single reply. I'm wondering if it went through. I installed slang, compiled mutt and installed it underneath my home directory. the dotlock program, mutt and the Muttrc are in place with prefix=/usr/home/hypnotik .. earth% ls -l /var/mail/hypnotik -rw---

Re: 2 mutt crashes

1999-02-05 Thread Thomas Roessler
On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 05:13:38PM -0800, Daniel Eisenbud wrote: > Based on the two backtraces below, it is clear that it is those > nasty GNU rx memory bugs biting again. Unfortunately, nobody has > ever volunteered to fix the GNU rx code for us, and those who have > looked have reported that i

Re: Bus error on Solaris

1999-02-05 Thread Stephen Martin
That was it! Thanks no more pine for me!!! Steve On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 11:47:56AM -0800, Daniel Eisenbud wrote: > On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 02:26:13PM -0500, Stephen Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I built mutt on my solaris 2.4 machine and when I run it under > > my username to blows up i

Re: PGP

1999-02-05 Thread homega
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit: > > -- > Hello to all being a newbie to debian and to mutt can some one explain what and how >PGP works i have mutt 0.95i installed but i don't know how to use PGP? :-) > "CAR'N THE SAINTS" > Craig McVean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. There should be a generic list for cypto

Re: Using maildir

1999-02-05 Thread Vladimir Sizikov
Hi, On Feb 05, Chris Green wrote: > I am about to build mutt for my home Linux system (RedHat 5.2), I have > installed qmail to use maildir format. Do I have to do anything special > when building mutt to recognise the maildir format? What do I need to > put in the .muttrc for maldir? The only

Re: replying to this list

1999-02-05 Thread David Thorburn-Gundlach
Brian -- ...and then Brian D. Winters said... % On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 06:32:39AM -0500, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote: % > % > sh: gpg043m: command not found Can't open your secret key ring! % > % > Now, "gpg043" is the name of my gpg executable, but I don't know how I % > got the 'm' on

Using maildir

1999-02-05 Thread Chris Green
I am about to build mutt for my home Linux system (RedHat 5.2), I have installed qmail to use maildir format. Do I have to do anything special when building mutt to recognise the maildir format? What do I need to put in the .muttrc for maldir? I've already built mutt on Solaris so have a .muttr

mutt and gpg ?

1999-02-05 Thread Georg Josef Uphoff
Well, this might be a simple question, but how do I use mutt with GnuPG ? Thanks. -- - Georg Josef Uphoff E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://www.uphoff-ib.com/guphoff

Re: alternates

1999-02-05 Thread ender
*sigh* i look for an hour before posting, and in the five seconds after i send an idiotic mail i find the answer to my question. my apologies for the spam. -- zak johnson (ender) | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _ _ _| _ _ | http://www.pacifier.com/~zakj/ (- | ) (_| (- | | tel

alternates

1999-02-05 Thread ender
i have a number of addresses for various reasons, but most of them forward here. i'd like to set my alternates variable for multpile addresses but cannot for the life of me get it to work... i've tried separating them with colons, spaces, commas, etc... am i missing something obvious or will this