Re: mutt and mh/procmail

2000-03-04 Thread Conrad Sabatier
Just wanted to say "Thank you very much" for all the great responses in this thread. Not only is Mutt a great mail app, but its users are the greatest, too! I've changed my MH boxes over to Maildir format, and I must say, Mutt is certainly working much better now. And luckily, my version of pro

Re: mutt and mh/procmail

2000-03-04 Thread Bennett Todd
2000-03-03-18:32:55 Bennett Todd: > For completeness, here's maildir2mbox, using the formail(1) utility > that comes with procmail (to make sure every message has a good > "From " header prepended): > > find maildir-name -type f|xargs -l formail >mbox-name BRAAK. Should test my commands be

Re: Introduction to Maildir (was Re: mutt and mh/procmail)

2000-03-04 Thread Bennett Todd
Note to the procmail-list folks, the mutt list grew this thread that spawned the question, how to deliver to Maildirs safely from an old, musty, non-maildir-supporting procmail. Various suggestions were bashed back and forth, and after I read the thread it looked to me like we were closing in on s

Re: Reading HTML Attachments

2000-03-04 Thread Bennett Todd
2000-03-03-22:23:36 Greg Matheson: > My problem is that Web connections are slow here and I want to put > urlview in the background and go back to the mutt I have running > (rather than opening another and having to keep track of all my > instances of mutt). > > But I don't think this is possible,

Re: emacsclient

2000-03-04 Thread John P. Verel
Have a look at the emacs FAQ. You call emacsclient from your .muttrc It calls Emacs, if it is already running, and uses it as a server. The FAQ is pretty clear on this. Regards, John On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 06:36:15PM -0800, ashley wrote: > I'm new to mutt. I read in the FAQ about emacsclient

Re: mutt and mh/procmail

2000-03-04 Thread Bennett Todd
2000-03-02-23:26:11 Mikko Hänninen: > I'd say maildir is worth it (no locking is a *big* win), [...] Hear, hear! > [...] and you can always use a program such as maildir2mbox if you > ever have the need to convert to folder contents to a format that > is read by pretty much every mail tool there

Boggled replies

2000-03-04 Thread Bram Shirani
I've got a quick question that I hope someone can answer - I just recently discovered rxvt -tn rxvt for use of colors w/ mutt w/ in X. Now that I'm running it, whenever I hit reply, compose a new message, or forward a message, I get a garbled screen of my auto-quote of the last message (for

Re: [Announce] mutt-1.1.8 is out

2000-03-04 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
On Sat, Mar 04, 2000 at 03:36:34PM +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: > I thought it was about time that I give it a spin on HP-UX 10.20. > Works flawlessly. > The only problem I have is that I had to comment out these (which worked in > 1.0.1i): > > # set pgp_default_version=pgp5 > # set pgp_encr

Re: [Announce] mutt-1.1.8 is out

2000-03-04 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
On Sat, Mar 04, 2000 at 02:19:36PM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote: > Mutt-1.1.8 is out. This is another BETA version. Changes > against 1.1.7 include fixes for one recent and one > long-standing, but mostly unnoticed bug. I thought it was about time that I give it a spin on HP-UX 10.20. Works fla

[Announce] mutt-1.1.8 is out

2000-03-04 Thread Thomas Roessler
Mutt-1.1.8 is out. This is another BETA version. Changes against 1.1.7 include fixes for one recent and one long-standing, but mostly unnoticed bug. You can download the code from . Additionally, it should be propagated to the usual mirror sites listed at

PGP signing problem

2000-03-04 Thread Sean Rima
msg.pgp

Signing problem since 1.1.4i

2000-03-04 Thread Sean Rima
msg.pgp