Peter --
...and then Peter L. Berghold said...
% Hi folks,
%
% Maybe I have a case of the stupids here, but I used the gpgrc file that
% comes with the source distro and when I sign a mail with my GPG signature
% the entire message gets converted to SMIME format.
You've already heard a bit on
Suresh --
...and then Suresh Ramasubramanian said...
% On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Tim Danner wrote:
%
% > a facility for not displaying messages meeting some pattern?
%
% Simple - add this to your muttrc
% folder-hook . "push \"l!(~s 'FOLDER INTERNAL DATA')\n*\""
%
% by the way, the reason I'm using
Nigel Tamplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 14 Jun 2000:
> I want to combine these, so that when I compose an email it picks a
> tag line from a collection of tag lines and sets that as the
> signature.
>
> Are there any tools/ scripts written that do this?
It's a pretty simple thing, attach
Hello,
I have noticed that many people have a humorous tag line at the end of
their emails.
I have also read in the mutt docs that you can pipe the output of a
command into your signature.
I want to combine these, so that when I compose an email it picks a
tag line from a collection of tag line
2000-06-13-17:42:36 Nils Vogels:
> 1) Attach the signature
By this I'm guessing you are referring to Mutt's default PGP/MIME
handling, RFC 2015.
> 2) Put the signature in the body of the mail and seperate
>signature and body using - stuff
and I'm guessing here you mean the classic "clea
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 10:56:04PM +0100, Nigel Tamplin wrote:
> How do the color names in the muttrc file related to real colors on
> the screen.
>
> I am running mutt on Solaris within an xterm.
>
> If I set TERM=vt100, everything works, but only in black and white.
>
> If I leave TERM=xterm,
Hi!
As most of you know there are mainly 2 ways of signing a message (correct me if I'm
wrong)
1) Attach the signature
2) Put the signature in the body of the mail and seperate signature and body using
- stuff
By default my mutt handles the first type extremely well, but how can I educate
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 02:35:57PM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
> On 2000-06-11 16:45:56 +0930, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
>
> > What does this macro and script achieve that slrn can
> > not do already. I can already reply and forward from
> > inside slrn. Am I missing something important?
>
> My
First, a quick correction: SMIME would be interpreted by most folks
as S/MIME, and that's the spec described in RFCs 2311 (message
format) and 2312 (certs). There may be some MUAs that implement it;
I don't know which. I've never seen it in use, as far as I know.
When I last heard it discussed, so
On 2000-06-13 15:44:47 -0400, Peter L. Berghold wrote:
> Maybe I have a case of the stupids here, but I used the
> gpgrc file that comes with the source distro and when I
> sign a mail with my GPG signature the entire message
> gets converted to SMIME format.
S/MIME is something mutt doesn't und
Hi folks,
Maybe I have a case of the stupids here, but I used the gpgrc file that
comes with the source distro and when I sign a mail with my GPG signature
the entire message gets converted to SMIME format.
This may be OK for some MUAs out there, but when I send mail to where I
work from home
> This is what stopped the build - HP has a different flavor of curses
> which should define this (curs_colr), but mutt's configure script
> doesn't recognize that (doesn't generate -I and -L options for the
> makefile to make it use the newer library).
Try this patch. It's relative to mutt-cvs
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 10:38:32AM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
>
> > > keymap.c:69: `KEY_END' undeclared here (not in a function)
> >
> > This is what stopped the build - HP has a different flavor of cursess
> > which should define this (curs_colr), but mutt's configure script
> > doesn't recogni
I compiled earlier versions of mutt (<= 1.0) on HP-UX 10.20 by hacking
the Makefile to get it to use the HP-UX color curses. I also had to use
GNU make. The same hack would not work for mutt 1.2, so I installed
slang. That worked fine. I don't need GNU make anymore, either, since
that problem
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 11:10:58AM -0400, Thomas E. Dickey wrote:
>
> as I pointed out, there are configure macros which I've written for tin
> and lynx which check for the HP curses library. It wouldn't be that
> hard to incorporate those into mutt's configure script...
I'm ru
> as I pointed out, there are configure macros which I've written for tin
> and lynx which check for the HP curses library. It wouldn't be that
> hard to incorporate those into mutt's configure script...
The cur_colr stuff ... ok, I'll see what I can do :)
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Lars Hecking wrote:
>
> > -> The only HP-UX 10.20 box I have access to has no man pages, and
> > -> a compiler that truely sucks (no -g, no ansi). I cannot install
> > -> anything on this machine.
> > ->
> > -> Which means that someone else will have to look into this .
Rebecca Lynne Sutton proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>> folder-hook . "push \"l!(~s 'FOLDER INTERNAL DATA')\n*\""
>Couldn't you use regexps to match a little bit more exactly? Like this:
>folder-hook . "push \"l!(~s 'FOLDER INTERNAL DATA$')\n*\""
idea :) thanks.
>That is the end of the subje
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 07:29:31PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Tim Danner wrote:
>
> > I read mail with mutt when I'm local, and IMAP when I'm away. The IMAP stuff
> > creates messages with the subject "DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE -- FOLDER
> > INTERNAL DATA". When r
> -> The only HP-UX 10.20 box I have access to has no man pages, and
> -> a compiler that truely sucks (no -g, no ansi). I cannot install
> -> anything on this machine.
> ->
> -> Which means that someone else will have to look into this ...
>
> You can pay HP for an ANSI HP-UX 10.20 compile
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 09:25:28AM -0400, mofo wrote:
> I'd like to use emacs (or possibly jed) as my editor for mutt but haven't
> been able to figure out how to automatically create a word wrap at 72 cols.
> I know how to do it in vim but am not yet comfortable enough with it to use
> it exclusi
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Tim Danner wrote:
> I read mail with mutt when I'm local, and IMAP when I'm away. The IMAP stuff
> creates messages with the subject "DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE -- FOLDER
> INTERNAL DATA". When reading with mutt, I'd like these to be hidden. Is there
> a facility for not displ
I read mail with mutt when I'm local, and IMAP when I'm away. The IMAP stuff
creates messages with the subject "DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE -- FOLDER
INTERNAL DATA". When reading with mutt, I'd like these to be hidden. Is there
a facility for not displaying messages meeting some pattern?
Tim
I'd like to use emacs (or possibly jed) as my editor for mutt but haven't
been able to figure out how to automatically create a word wrap at 72 cols.
I know how to do it in vim but am not yet comfortable enough with it to use
it exclusively.
thanks.
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 10:38:32AM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
->
-> > > keymap.c:69: `KEY_END' undeclared here (not in a function)
-> >
-> > This is what stopped the build - HP has a different flavor of cursess
-> > which should define this (curs_colr), but mutt's configure script
-> > doesn't r
On 2000-06-11 16:45:56 +0930, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> What does this macro and script achieve that slrn can
> not do already. I can already reply and forward from
> inside slrn. Am I missing something important?
My reason for writing (and using) it is that I prefer to
have the same set of ali
Dale Morris muttered:
> I've never been able to get slrn to open or autoview an image file after
> it's downloaded.
# .mailcap
> image/gif; ee %s
> image/jpg; ee %s
Seems correct. Maybe you should put these lines into /etc/mailcap.
AFAIK ~/.mailcap will not be considered by every program. I have
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 10:38:32AM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
>
> > > keymap.c:69: `KEY_END' undeclared here (not in a function)
> >
> > This is what stopped the build - HP has a different flavor of cursess
> > which should define this (curs_colr), but mutt's configure script
> > doesn't recogni
Hello Thomas,
Does your explanation mean that I can not install it on the hp-ux?
Wilbroad.
- Original Message -
From: "Thomas Dickey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kasopa Wilbroad Chisanga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: Seeking
> > keymap.c:69: `KEY_END' undeclared here (not in a function)
>
> This is what stopped the build - HP has a different flavor of cursess
> which should define this (curs_colr), but mutt's configure script
> doesn't recognize that (doesn't generate -I and -L options for the
> makefile to make it
On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 08:26:35AM +0200, Kasopa Wilbroad Chisanga wrote:
> I am running hp-ux 10.20 on my hp box and I would like to install mutt, but
> the following are the error messages I have got. How can I go round it as I
> desperately want to install this software. Thanking you in advan
Hi Nils!
> The problem isnt mutt, since mutt handles the .gz folders perfectly .. the problem
>is my mail delivery .. how do I tell procmail to add the mail in .gz format to the
>other mails ?
use in ~/.procmailrc as a recipe:
|gzip -c >> mailboxfolder.gz
This appends the mail to a gzipped m
On 2000-06-10 12:02:09 +0200, Nils Vogels wrote:
> --
^
There's a space missing; the sig separator is
Best regards
Martin
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On 2000-06-11 16:45:56 +0930, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> What does this macro and script achieve that slrn can not do already.
> I can already reply and forward from inside slrn. Am I missing something
> important?
Yes. A short course on writing mail
(http://members.aol.com/intwg/guide.htm), espe
Hi Alexander!
> I've just upgraded my Debian 2.1 to glibc2.1 from glibc2.0 and after this
> mutt worked pretty good, but when I rebuilt in to be linked with more modern
> libc version mutt began to segfault. All I could get from gdb was:
Why did you rebuilt it? Update Debian to 2.2 and you get m
Hi Gustavo!
> I have just began with mutt, and i am very exciting about it!
> Now, i have just a single problem: How to auto move messages from my maildir to a
>specific file (~/.Mail/).
>
> Let me explain: i subcribe to some mailing list, so i would like to all messages
>that has the head
Tuesday den 13.06.2000 um 6:07 CEST +0200, schrieb Dale Morris:
> Figured I'd better seek help before I start fixing things.. I am using gpg
> for encryption in mutt. It seems to work fine. Tonight I installed pgp
> 6.5.3 on the wife's machine and sent myself an email, encrypted, of
> course. Mu
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