Re: GPG signed messages = SMIME?

2000-06-13 Thread David T-G
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

Re: hiding IMAP "FO LDER IN TERNAL D ATA" messages

2000-06-13 Thread David T-G
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

Re: Different signature/tag line each day/email.

2000-06-13 Thread Mikko Hänninen
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

Different signature/tag line each day/email.

2000-06-13 Thread Nigel Tamplin
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

Re: PGP handling

2000-06-13 Thread Bennett Todd
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

Re: mutt, xterm and missing colors.

2000-06-13 Thread Nigel Tamplin
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,

PGP handling

2000-06-13 Thread Nils Vogels
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

Re: news with mutt

2000-06-13 Thread Brian Salter-Duke
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

Re: GPG signed messages = SMIME?

2000-06-13 Thread Bennett Todd
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

Re: GPG signed messages = SMIME?

2000-06-13 Thread Thomas Roessler
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

GPG signed messages = SMIME?

2000-06-13 Thread Peter L. Berghold
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

Patch for better curses detection [was: Re: Seeking help]

2000-06-13 Thread Lars Hecking
> 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

Re: Seeking help

2000-06-13 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
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

Re: Seeking help

2000-06-13 Thread Gary Johnson
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

Re: Seeking help

2000-06-13 Thread Michael Soulier
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

Re: Seeking help

2000-06-13 Thread Lars Hecking
> 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 :)

Re: Seeking help

2000-06-13 Thread Thomas E. Dickey
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 .

Re: hiding IMAP "FO LDER IN TERNAL D ATA" messages

2000-06-13 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
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

Re: hiding IMAP "FO LDER IN TERNAL D ATA" messages

2000-06-13 Thread Rebecca Lynne Sutton
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

Re: Seeking help

2000-06-13 Thread Lars Hecking
> -> 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

Re: emacs mail mode?

2000-06-13 Thread Rebecca Lynne Sutton
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

Re: hiding IMAP "FO LDER IN TERNAL D ATA" messages

2000-06-13 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
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

hiding IMAP "FOLDER INTERNAL DATA" messages

2000-06-13 Thread Tim Danner
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

emacs mail mode?

2000-06-13 Thread mofo
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.

Re: Seeking help

2000-06-13 Thread Charles Curley
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

Re: news with mutt

2000-06-13 Thread Thomas Roessler
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

Re: .mailcap file

2000-06-13 Thread Michael Tatge
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

Re: Seeking help

2000-06-13 Thread Thomas Dickey
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

Re: Seeking help

2000-06-13 Thread Kasopa Wilbroad Chisanga
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

Re: Seeking help

2000-06-13 Thread Lars Hecking
> > 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

Re: Seeking help

2000-06-13 Thread Thomas Dickey
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

Re: Mail delivery and GZIP patch

2000-06-13 Thread Dirk Ruediger
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

Signatures (was: Mail delivery and GZIP patch)

2000-06-13 Thread Martin Schröder
On 2000-06-10 12:02:09 +0200, Nils Vogels wrote: > -- ^ There's a space missing; the sig separator is Best regards Martin -- Martin Schröder, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ArtCom GmbH, Grazer Straße 8, D-28359 Bremen Voice +49 421 20419-44 / Fax +49 421 2041

Quoting (was: news with mutt)

2000-06-13 Thread Martin Schröder
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

Re: mutt & glibc2.1

2000-06-13 Thread Dirk Ruediger
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

Re: help!

2000-06-13 Thread Dirk Ruediger
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

Re: gpg/pgp 6.5.3

2000-06-13 Thread Frank Matthiess
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