On Mon, Apr 17, 2000 at 10:20:41AM -0500, Jason Helfman wrote:
well i have this in my directory of ~/.mutt/mutt.set
##.mutt.sets 1.29.00
# autoview
auto_view application/zip
auto_view application/x-gzip
[...]
auto_view image/tiff
Then image/tiff overwrites the previous types?
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* Peter Palfrader ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000418 10:32]:
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.)
Hmm, this does seem to fix my problem and then some :) Lots of
msg.pgp
* Terje Elde ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000418 12:14]:
Hmm, this does seem to fix my problem and then some :) Lots of thanks.
Well that was a bit of a jump to a conclusion. It sets Content-type to
application/pgp. What's the "right way" of stopping it from doing that?
The whole point is to try to
Mutt's pager chokes on this message (Message-ID:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]). All I see is
[-- Error: unable to create PGP subprocess! --]
-END PGP SIGNATURE-
However everything is visible with view-attachment, and the text is available
when replying.
The relevant headers look like this:
Is it true that Mutt does not send mail directly like Pine does.
I mean i keep geting errors like DSN errors
I have put hostname = myispdomain.net.in s that is okay and works when i send to
certain hosts
Which file do i need to edit to rectify it
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Signature Follows :-:
Hello,
Replying to an old email but I don't think there was an answer provided
(one that addressed the question, anyway).
Darren Wyn Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 07 Apr 2000:
here is the mail i wish to reply to :
[relevant headers included here]
Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From:
David Ellement [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
application/octet-stream; mutt.octet.filter %s; copiousoutput
This works great for viewing octet-stream attachments. However, if I
print a message that includes a octet-stream attachment, the
attachment also gets dumped to the printer.
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Jean-Sebastien Morisset [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to see the To: addresses when I'm in my sent folder. Right
now, I see the From:. Kinda redundant since it's always from me. :-)
Is there a setting in my muttrc I can use to change this?
Fix your "alternates" setting, so to that
Rishi Maker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it true that Mutt does not send mail directly like Pine does.
Mutt does not speak SMTP like Pine does. Mutt expects the various
components of your Unix system to be configured correctly, as it uses
them. Pine doesn't.
I mean i keep geting errors like
Hi again!
...and then David @ BigFoot said...
% Hi, folks --
%
% How can I manually update (or create) the References: header in mutt? I
Well, I got absolutely no answers to this one. Clearly I should try
again :-)
I realized that what I wanted was a compose function that might be
called
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