Hi.
I continue suffering with the de-/encryption.
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 12:44:36PM -0800, David T-G wrote:
Andreas --
%
...
% BD8B050Dgpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
% Alright, I know that it has something to do with the key, given
% with the mail. I assume that I
What is the setting for having just a standard mbox sent mail file.
Mine keeps finding itself to mbox.
I have this option set.
set record=sent
I have also tried
set record=+sent
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I seem to recall support for unsub via headers
but am not finding anything in the manual ...
Pointers?
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To test a problem, I made a .muttrc with only these two lines from my
usual configuration:
send-hook . 'set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; set realname="Daniel J Peng"'
send-hook '~C @gecko.serc\.rmit\.edu\.au' 'set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ; set
realname="Razl"'
This should, when I reply to mail
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 07:33:55AM -0500, Joe Philipps muttered:
| Q:...for those of you who use maildir...would you ever have
| subdirectories in $HOME/Mail?
|
The only thing I have in MAILDIR format is mail that is important,
meaning anything that I am currently not filtering to my spool.
In mutt manual,
pgp_verify_sig
Type: quadoption
Default: yes
If ``yes'', always attempt to verify PGP/MIME signatures. If ``ask'', ask
whether or not to verify the signature. If ``no'', never attempt to verify
At 21:04 -0500 13 Feb 2001, Daniel J Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
send-hook . 'set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; set realname="Daniel J Peng"'
send-hook '~C @gecko.serc\.rmit\.edu\.au' 'set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ; set
realname="Razl"'
Is this a bug? Or am I just missing something about
On 02/14, Andre Berger wrote:
I'd like to know if Mutt and Gnus could read from and write to the
same mailboxes?
If I remember correctly, Emacs mail programs must use a different folder
locking mechanism than other Unix mail apps. So for folder formats that
require locking, you'll most
Nelson [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
What do I have to add to my .muttrc to make it check only the mbox type
files on ~/mail?
I currentlly have
mailboxes =Mutt =Inbox
Why don't you try
- mailboxes`echo ~/mail/*`
In my muttrc it works just fine.
Markus
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On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Ashton wrote:
I seem to recall support for unsub via headers
but am not finding anything in the manual ...
pine 4.2x and above support it. Wasn't aware that there's support for
this in mutt - it'd be a great thing imho (esp when keys can be bound to
unsubscribe / get
* On Tue Feb 13 2001, Nelson D. Guerrero screamed:
- Florian, It's not that...It works fine, it detects all my mailboxes
- correctlly using my command...
-
- I want to know is how to set it to look like this:
-
- -- Mutt: Mailboxes [2]
-
- instead of this:
-
- -- Mutt: Directory [~/mail],
Regarding what Waldemar said before about fetchmail and procmail,
you don't necessarily have to lose the features of IMAP. I have
been doing this with Cyrus IMAPd for about two years. You have
to run fetchmail as root so that it can call Cyrus' deliver
program (or otherwise set up the right
Regarding what Waldemar said before about fetchmail and procmail
(and I'm going by the archive since I just subscribed to this list),
you don't necessarily have to lose the features of IMAP. I have
been doing this with Cyrus IMAPd for about two years. You have
to run fetchmail as root so that
Regarding what Waldemar said before about fetchmail and procmail
(and I'm going by the archive since I just subscribed to this list),
you don't necessarily have to lose the features of IMAP. I have
been doing this with Cyrus IMAPd for about two years. You have
to run fetchmail as root so that
On 010214, at 19:30:07, Tsoi wrote
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pgp_verify_sig
Type: quadoption
Default: yes
If ``yes'', always attempt to verify PGP/MIME signatures. If ``ask'', ask
whether or not to verify the signature. If ``no'', never
Big Brother tells me that Justin R. Miller wrote:
Regarding what Waldemar said before about fetchmail and procmail,
you don't necessarily have to lose the features of IMAP. I have
been doing this with Cyrus IMAPd for about two years. You have
to run fetchmail as root so that it can call
Oh, I see.
Thank you.
Then, may I ask one more thing?
So, how can I verify PGP keys by manually, (not automatic)?
(I have searched archives, but I couldn't find any solutions.
The proposed using pipe(|) is not so elegant, aren't you?)
If this was answered before, please let me know the
i have no .muttrc file, and a EDITOR variable set to vi, yet still
mutt insists on using jove as my editor...
So, i was wondering if mutt doesnt respect $EDITOR, and if so, why not??
ion++
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I'm not at my Linux box now, but I believe mutt must
have a config file somewhere. I've never heard of
a non-existent ~/.muttrc, but I suppose it's possible.
If you've verified that nothing exists in ~, then check
for a master mutt config file in /etc, and see if
something there is
Jon Bendtsen proclaimed on mutt-users that:
i have no .muttrc file, and a EDITOR variable set to vi, yet still
mutt insists on using jove as my editor...
So, i was wondering if mutt doesnt respect $EDITOR, and if so, why not??
eh? This ...
set editor="/usr/bin/vim"
doesn't call up pico,
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 12:57:08PM -0500, George Wright typed:
I'm not at my Linux box now, but I believe mutt must
have a config file somewhere. I've never heard of
a non-existent ~/.muttrc, but I suppose it's possible.
Mutt will use /etc/Muttrc (or /usr/local/etc/Muttrc maybe) if
Jason Helfman muttered:
What is the setting for having just a standard mbox sent mail file.
Mine keeps finding itself to mbox.
I have this option set.
set record=sent
I have also tried
set record=+sent
set record="~/Mail/sent-mail" # default fcc
If this doesn't work, I
Hi all,
First thanks to all for suggesting me procmail recipes for the problem I
had a few days ago with my double mail, but I use maildrop so I just
took 15 minutes and went through it by hand :-)
Anyway, my question of the day is if there is a better way to detect new
mail in the folder view.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed on mutt-users that:
1) I have three email boxes, specified using the "mailboxes" command, and email is
delivered
directly to all of them; how can I specify which one should be opened when I start
mutt? Can I
just point the spoolfile variable to it or does this
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 07:26:11AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian typed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed on mutt-users that:
2) Some months ago someone posted to the list a set of macros which implemented
key bindings
similar to the ones used in lynx; do you know where I can find them?
Daniel J Peng proclaimed on mutt-users that:
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 06:01:37AM -0600, Aaron Schrab wrote:
If you want to select a From: header from send-hooks you need to use
'my_hdr From:'.
Will envelope_from set the envelope if I do this?
yes
-s
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Suresh
At 23:52 -0500 14 Feb 2001, Daniel J Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 06:01:37AM -0600, Aaron Schrab wrote:
At the time that send-hooks are evaluated, Mutt has already generated
the From: header that it plans to use.
Is this by design? This seems like
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