Rino Mardo writes:
> hi. i'm using debian 2.2r0 and have downloaded mutt-1.3.2i from ftp.mutt.org.
> i have gnupg-1.0.5 installed which is currently being used by mutt-1.2.5i
> without any problems.
>
> mutt-1.3.2i produces errors when doing "make install" and it's searching for
> the file "READ
Rino Mardo writes:
> hi. i'm using debian 2.2r0 and have downloaded mutt-1.3.2i from ftp.mutt.org.
1.3.2i is an OLD development version from way way back. The current
development version is 1.3.22.1i.
Hello
I am trying to use pgp (and or gpg) signatures with mutt.
I have set up the keys and directories etc.
When I try to sign the message with the option from the
"p" command I get an errno(2) ..no such file or directory.
pgp and gpg are both on the PATH.
Clues ?
--
Regards
Cliff
Hi,
I've put a new version of my abook patch and its accompanying
scripts to
http://www.net.uni-sb.de/~robin/abook
(please note the new address).
It makes the usage of mutt's PGP features more comfortable as you
can turn on encryption/signing interactivly in abook for certai
André Dahlqvist [08/09/01 15:08 +0200]:
> I have however noticed that on some mails, which often seam to have been
> sent though 'iPlanet webmail', mutt displays the umlauts as questionmarks.
iPlanet = netscape messaging server, with a web server, more groupware, etc.
A so-called "applications s
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 02:16:07PM -0400, Derek Martin wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 07:51:41AM -0400, Brendan Cully wrote:
> > First of all, for anything IMAP-related I'd strongly recommend you pick
> > up the latest mutt beta (currently 1.3.22.1), since that code has
> > changed quite a lot.
On 2001-09-08 15:08:56 +0200, André Dahlqvist wrote:
>I have however noticed that on some mails, which often seam to
>have been sent though 'iPlanet webmail', mutt displays the umlauts
>as questionmarks. My first thought was that iPlanet webmail was
>broken and that it was sending the mails wi
Brendan Cully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > X-Mailer: iPlanet Webmail
> > Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
>
> I would say that's your problem. You can change this to iso-8859-1 via
> edit-type (^E). It is probably iPlanet's fault alright
On Saturday, 08 September 2001 at 15:08, André Dahlqvist wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> First of all, this is not the FAQ which is fixed by setting your locale
> correctly; I already have mine set to sv_SE and umlauts show up in mutt
> in *almost* all e-mails.
>
> I have however noticed that on some
Hi everyone,
First of all, this is not the FAQ which is fixed by setting your locale
correctly; I already have mine set to sv_SE and umlauts show up in mutt
in *almost* all e-mails.
I have however noticed that on some mails, which often seam to have been
sent though 'iPlanet webmail', mutt displ
Hi, all --
I've finally checked all of my favorite feature patches against the
current source and things look good. I even get mutt_dotlock back
(thanks, Thomas) -- woo hoo! My current `mutt -v` looks (frighteningly
enough!) like
[zero] [7:36am] ~/xfer/mutt> ./mutt-1.3.22.1/mutt -v
Mutt 1
alexus [06/09/01 18:37 -0400]:
> another thing about iconv
> in INSTALL it says go to
> http://clisp.cons.org/~haible/packages-libiconv.html but i get 404 when i go
> to that webpage
Search google for (several) other download locations.
-suresh
Hi, all --
I'd use my new 1.3.22.1i to send this but without mutt_dotlock in BINDIR
it won't write an fcc: for my records. Urgh... I don't have a simple
answer for that, but I don't think that that's a good thing.
Anyway, I noticed during my building that the mutt-1.3.22.1 directory
has, in th
Rino --
...and then Rino Mardo said...
% hi. i'm using debian 2.2r0 and have downloaded mutt-1.3.2i from ftp.mutt.org.
% i have gnupg-1.0.5 installed which is currently being used by mutt-1.2.5i
% without any problems.
They're up to 1.3.22.1i in preparation for 1.4, BTW; if that's not a
repeate
* Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010907 17:54]:
Hello Cliff,
> From kmail I have several child folders that I use for archiving old
> messages. I cannot access these in mutt, I cannot even change
> directory to them, since kmail seems to create them inside directories
> that have names sta
hi. i'm using debian 2.2r0 and have downloaded mutt-1.3.2i from ftp.mutt.org.
i have gnupg-1.0.5 installed which is currently being used by mutt-1.2.5i
without any problems.
mutt-1.3.2i produces errors when doing "make install" and it's searching for
the file "README.UPGRADE" at the top-level di
Denis --
...and then Denis Perelyubskiy said...
% hello
Hi!
%
% * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-Fri-01 03:43 -0700]:
% >
% >I wonder, though, why I don't see those. What
% >such-and-such do you get, and is it every time, or a new
% >one now and again?
%
% it *was* every time, and
another thing about iconv
in INSTALL it says go to
http://clisp.cons.org/~haible/packages-libiconv.html but i get 404 when i go
to that webpage
hi
i'm trying to install mutt and i'm geting this error while doing ./configure
configure: error: Unable to find an iconv function. See INSTALL for help
even though i went to ftp.gnu.org and download and installed iconv
On 09/06/01 04:06 PM, Brendan Cully sat at the `puter and typed:
> I think what you want is the $move option, which you should set to
> 'no'. Also keep an eye out for any mbox-hooks you might have lying
> around.
I think you're right. Turns out it was turned on.
> the '>' switches to $mbox, whi
hey,
I was wondering if mutt was flexible enough to do the following:
I want to sort by thread, but I want the newest threads listed first
(as #1 == newest #2 == second newest, etc). However, inside the thread, I want
it reverse ordered - so it looks like this:
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