Re: lbdb m_gpg

2000-08-26 Thread Dave Pearson
On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 01:21:00PM -0400, David T-G wrote: pub 1024D/AFEFC23B 2000-06-29 jimh [EMAIL PROTECTED] sub 4096g/ED49589E 2000-06-29 pub 1024D/401A068F 1998-09-03 PHXMGNT [EMAIL PROTECTED] sub 2048g/12BE4CB3 1998-09-03 (to set the stage). Running lbdbq using only

make mutt

2000-08-26 Thread SergeyTanya
In file 'OPS' defined strings - menu messages on key pressed (whichhooked in mainmenu_Loop). This file not included in *.c or *.h - so whenmake compile address.c I have warnings/error, for example - OP_EXIT - not declared. After that compiler found this definisions in switch statement :

Color in telnet sessions to mutt

2000-08-26 Thread Brian Salter-Duke
There has been some discussion on comp.mail.mutt about using color in a telnet window to access mutt. This was something I was working on, so I thought it might be useful to set out where I am at, what success I have had and where I still have questions. After getting some feedback I will put

Re: Color in telnet sessions to mutt

2000-08-26 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Sat, Aug 26, 2000 at 01:54:29PM +0930, Brian Salter-Duke wrote: With ncurses I came across a bug that has been discussed here and on comp.mail.mutt. ncurses 5.0 does not lead to a mutt compile that supports color. I have seen various suggestions about getting around mostly that seems to be

Re: Color in telnet sessions to mutt

2000-08-26 Thread Jon Parise
On Sat, Aug 26, 2000 at 12:23:35PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote: With ncurses I came across a bug that has been discussed here and on comp.mail.mutt. ncurses 5.0 does not lead to a mutt compile that supports color. I have seen various suggestions about getting around mostly that seems to

Re: Color in telnet sessions to mutt

2000-08-26 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Sat, Aug 26, 2000 at 11:31:17AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote: I compile Mutt with slang and have always used tera term when on Windows, and have color (actually, IIRC, I couldn't get proper color under ncurses and the easiest solution was switching to slang). you probably didn't use a

edit alias problem

2000-08-26 Thread Dale L . Morris
When I try Esc a to edit my alias file, I receive the following: /home/dlm/.mutt/aliases: line 2: syntax error near unexpected token `[EMAIL PROTECTED]' /home/dlm/.mutt/aliases: line 2: `alias spamSpam Recycle Bin [EMAIL PROTECTED]' Press any key to continue... I probably have