On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 05:03:46PM -0800, Timothy Grant wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>This is probably a silly question, but I thought I would ask just in case.
>
>Is there a way to create a macro that will run a shell command and then
>return to mutt without me having to press a key to continue?
Hi,
The
Hi all,
This is probably a silly question, but I thought I would ask just in case.
Is there a way to create a macro that will run a shell command and then
return to mutt without me having to press a key to continue?
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Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTEC
hi,
Am I the only one who feels the PGP output too long?
>>>
[-- PGP output follows (current time: Fri Dec 1 18:58:06 2000) --]
signature not checked.
Signature made 2000/11/28 20:13 GMT
key does not meet validity threshold.
WARNING: Because this public key is not certified with a trusted
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 04:05:14PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Johannes Zellner proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> > I discovered a reproducable SEGFAULT:
> > using c to change folder
> > c
> > using a directory, e.g.
> > ~/
> > hitting (twice) to get the directory listing
>
With all threads closed, I tried this but it isn't
working as I expected.
Manually entered the following commands:
T ~N#Mark all new threads
;v #For each tagged item do a esc-v (open thread)
The tagging seemed to work fine, but the second
step didn't.
An
On Friday, December 01, 2000 (CS:5.48.336) 15:24:57 [PM] (-0500)
Eric Ekong [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote...
> Well, I have been trying to configuring Mutt with PGP and I have
> not succeed as of yet. Can anyone submit the relevant commands
> from their muttrc or some other file so I can get this t
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 12:27:52AM +0100, Jonathan Gift wrote:
> I just moved over from elm where I could start ina given folder by
> giving an elm -f foldername command. Now I know you can do that with
> mutt but I thought there might be a cleaner way in .muttrc of giving it
> an opening folder
Well, I have been trying to configuring Mutt with PGP and I have
not succeed as of yet. Can anyone submit the relevant commands
from their muttrc or some other file so I can get this to work.
Also, how would I send me pgp key to a server so others can
verify it? Last thing would be how do I ve
You may want to use signify - it allows you to have e.g. random elements in your
signature
too. I use it for getting a fortune in there, but you can use it to get the output from
any command in there.
Signify works by having ~/.signature as a FIFO, and a daemon process constantly trying
to wri
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 12:22:57AM -0500 or thereabouts, Ken Weingold wrote:
>
> > When mutt sits for a while on 'Sending message...', is it a mutt or
> > sendmail issue? Or something else?
>
> This is the same problem that I have mentioned earlier. Many thought
> it
Anand Buddhdev proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> Alright. So there's a problem. Maybe courier is wrong is doing what it
> does. Maybe the RFC is ambigious. That still leaves me with the problem of
> sending PGP signed messages which are unverifiable. Does anyone have any
> soltions for me?
Ins
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 02:31:27PM +, David Ellement wrote:
> > Now, this entire MIME body part is encrypted/signed, and eventually
> > put into some more MIME sugar. Here, PGP only ever touches us-ascii
> > text (with which it deals nicely); the actual character set
> > conversions are left
> Has anyone got a way of reading in the output of a program as a signature?
6.3.185. signature
Type: path
Default: "~/.signature"
Specifies the filename of your signature, which is appended to all
outgoing messages. If the filename ends with a pipe (``|''), it is
assumed that f
Hi - I'm running Mutt 1.2.5i on Debian 2.2.
I'd like my signature to include my uptime.
Using Vim (great) as my editor within Mutt I can of course do
:r !uptime
and get
10:56am up 3:40, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.16, 0.19
at the bottom of my post. But it would be good to automate
Johannes Zellner proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> I discovered a reproducable SEGFAULT:
> using c to change folder
> c
> using a directory, e.g.
> ~/
> hitting (twice) to get the directory listing
> and then using `m' to compose a mail will SEGFAULT
> mutt.
No it doesnt - mutt-1.2.5i
Jonathan Gift proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> I just moved over from elm where I could start ina given folder by
> giving an elm -f foldername command. Now I know you can do that with
This works in mutt too
> mutt but I thought there might be a cleaner way in .muttrc of giving it
> an openin
Hello Johannes,
* Johannes Zellner wrote:
> I discovered a reproducable SEGFAULT:
>
> using c to change folder
>
> c
>
> using a directory, e.g.
>
> ~/
>
> hitting (twice) to get the directory listing
> and then using `m' to compose a mail will SEGFAULT
> mutt.
[...]
> mutt 1.2.5i.
Friday, December 01, 2000 (CS:5.48.336) 00:43:56 [AM] (+0100)
Daniel González Gasull [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote...
> Hi all.
>
> I posted to mutt-users my script pgpmsg.pl. I have
> fixed an important bug in it. Here is the new
> version. Enjoy.
>
Greetings Daniel,
yes, thats what i meant. T
Hi,
I discovered a reproducable SEGFAULT:
using c to change folder
c
using a directory, e.g.
~/
hitting (twice) to get the directory listing
and then using `m' to compose a mail will SEGFAULT
mutt.
So the key stokes again:
c~/m
I'm not subscribed to the list, so if you've mor
Hi,
I just moved over from elm where I could start ina given folder by
giving an elm -f foldername command. Now I know you can do that with
mutt but I thought there might be a cleaner way in .muttrc of giving it
an opening folder aside from /var/mail:user.
Thanks.
Jonathan
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"He
Monday, November 27, 2000 (CS:1.48.332) 03:39:17 [AM] (+0100)
Daniel González Gasull [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote...
> Hi all!
>
> I've created a Perl script to filter old style PGP
> messages with procmail. It converts to
> application/pgp or application/pgp-keys, any PGP
> message, any PGP key,
On 2000-11-30 18:32:42 +0100, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> Now I'm not an expert on MIME and PGP, so I don't know who's at
> fault here. The author of the MTA I use (courier) says that MTAs
> are free to rewrite headers as necessary, while obviously it's
> causing a problem for me. I also realise that
Ken Weingold proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> When mutt sits for a while on 'Sending message...', is it a mutt or
> sendmail issue? Or something else?
Sendmail mostly - check your DNS settings (resolv.conf, nsswitch.conf and such)
- and install a caching nameserver (there's a caching-nameserve
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