Hi,
I'm trying to search for information in a mailbox. I know the / command, but that
seems to only work for the page being displayed.+Is there a way to find a particular
message that contains a certain phrase from within mutt? I've already tried grepping
and
+would like something with a few
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 12:10:14AM +0100, Rocco Rutte wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 12:23:06:PM -0800 Gary Johnson wrote:
I'm in a similar
situation where I need to periodically send to a distribution list a
document written in Word and would like to send it with a text/plain
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002, Todd Kokoszka wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to search for information in a mailbox. I know the /
command, but that seems to only work for the page being
displayed.+Is there a way to find a particular message that contains
a certain phrase from within mutt? I've already tried
I guess I missed it in the manual. I had already tried it from the index and searched
through the manual for it. I hadn't thought of tagging the messages. Thanks though --
I ended up rereading the Getting Started and then it struck me.
Todd
On Tue 26 Mar 2002 at 03:59:54 -0500, Ken Weingold
26-Mar-02 at 03:31, Sven Guckes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
my response was to someone posting to this list with Outlook
asking a question for a window only environment, trying to
send a notification via some proprietary service using
an *email* message sent from mutt (or whatever mailer).
I
25-Mar-02 at 22:26, Matthias Weiss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
I'm subscribed to several mailing lists which are sent
to 2 mail accounts. I'm using fetchmail to retrieve the
mails that are then stored in /var/spool/mail/matthias.
Since the mails go to separate accounts anyway, why not fetch
David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...and then Shawn McMahon said...
If you do that, make sure you local-sign, not sign for export. The latter
would be a big no-no. The gpg and pgp documention goes into these subjects
in depth, IIRC.
We even had that whole discussion here a while back.
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 01:17:10PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One more question popped in my mind; when GnuPG automagicly fetches
a key of some person and verifies it, it goes to the key list (I mean,
that I can check it out with 'gpg --list-keys'). Does this mean, that
it is signed? If
Jussi --
...and then Jussi Ekholm said...
%
% David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
%
% ...and then Shawn McMahon said...
% If you do that, make sure you local-sign, not sign for export. The latter
% would be a big no-no. The gpg and pgp documention goes into these subjects
...
%
% One more
Rob --
...and then Feztaa said...
%
% Alas! Shawn McMahon spake thus:
% You can have it both ways; use Procmail to prepend X-Nuke at the
% beginning of all the bad lines, then ignore X-Nuke.
%
% That brings us back to the first problem though: How do I ignore X-Nuke
% without ignoring the
Rob --
...and then Feztaa said...
%
% Alas! Shawn McMahon spake thus:
% That brings us back to the first problem though: How do I ignore X-Nuke
% without ignoring the other X- headers? (without using the huge mess
% david posted).
%
% ignore received x-nuke
%
% There are other headers
Sven --
...and then Sven Guckes said...
%
% * David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-25 15:04]:
% Rob --
% ...and then Feztaa said...
% % Alas! Sven Guckes spake thus:
% % Sven [mmh.. ye... deeper.. oh, yeah..]
% % You sure that's a massage you're getting? ;)
% No, it's a m-e-ssage,
begin quoting what Rocco Rutte said on Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 12:04:14AM +0100:
Just wondering why 1524 is so important to you...
You lost me. To the best of my knowledge, I have never discussed
RFC1524 in this or any other mailing list, prior to this exchange.
RFC1521 is important to me
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-25 19.58 +0100]:
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 12:18:11:PM -0500 Shawn McMahon wrote:
begin quoting what Rocco Rutte said on Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 06:12:41AM +0100:
Not that I know, but it is quite dangerous to talk about Outlook in the
Martin, et al --
...and then Martin Karlsson said...
%
% And now all Solaris-users can enjoy the MS Outlook
% Express-experience ;-)
%
% http://www.microsoft.com/unix/ie/evaluation/outlookexp/default.asp
...
%
% * Outlook Express is easy to set up and use, and provides you with
% secure,
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, David T-G wrote:
% And now all Solaris-users can enjoy the MS Outlook
% Express-experience ;-)
%
% http://www.microsoft.com/unix/ie/evaluation/outlookexp/default.asp
...
%
% * Outlook Express is easy to set up and use, and provides you with
% secure, personalized,
Hi all.
How can i configure muttrc to collapse thread messages ?
~ejg
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Quoting Eduardo Gargiulo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 26, 2002 10:02]:
How can i configure muttrc to collapse thread messages ?
collapse-thread, bound to \ev by default (I think). There's also
collapse-all, bound to \eV.
(darren)
--
Fanaticism consists in redoubling your efforts when you have
Eduardo --
...and then Eduardo Gargiulo said...
%
% Hi all.
Hello!
%
% How can i configure muttrc to collapse thread messages ?
RTFM and then
exec collapse-all
somewhere in your muttrc. [You might optionally push instead.]
%
% ~ejg
HTH HAND
:-D
--
David T-G
% * Outlook Express is easy to set up and use, and provides you with
% secure, personalized, and complete features that make creating,
% sending, and reading your e-mail a more rich and dynamic
% experience.
experience is another of those words, that in the context of
advertising, is
* Mike Schiraldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-26 15:16]:
% * Outlook Express is easy to set up and use, and
% provides you with secure, personalized, and complete
% features that make creating, sending, and reading
% your e-mail a more rich and dynamic experience.
experience is
begin quoting what Simon White said on Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 09:55:29AM +:
I didn't think this list could be posted to by non members. I am now
going to have to find your address and copy-paste it up to the CC line.
No, you don't have to. You choose to.
Many people wouldn't.
IMHO,
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 10:15:47AM -0500, Mike Schiraldi wrote:
% * Outlook Express is easy to set up and use, and provides you with
% secure, personalized, and complete features that make creating,
% sending, and reading your e-mail a more rich and dynamic
% experience.
* Jerry Van Brimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-26 03:03]:
X-Mailer: Sylpheed version 0.7.4 (GTK+ 1.2.10; i586-pc-linux-gnu)
1. Is sendmail set up to allow messages to go to/from root?
I dont know?
we can tell by the X-Mailer line -
and by the way quote text. ;-)
2. I can't find an
* Matthias Weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-26 06:50]:
I'm subscribed to several mailing lists which are sent
to 2 mail accounts. I'm using fetchmail to retrieve the
mails that are then stored in /var/spool/mail/matthias.
I'd like mutt to check whether a mail came from a mailing
list and
begin quoting what Sven Guckes said on Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 04:31:52PM +0100:
like i said: mutt is *not* for everyone
All users suck. mutt is for users who suck less.
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26-Mar-02 at 10:30, Shawn McMahon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
I didn't think this list could be posted to by non members. I am now
going to have to find your address and copy-paste it up to the CC line.
No, you don't have to. You choose to.
Well, because I didn't read that line until the
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 19:57:27 +0100
From: Hanspeter Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: substituing ~l in send-hook
I'd like to create a generic send-hook which substitutes ~l,
something like:
send-hook ~l 'my_hdr Reply-To: ~l'
The ~l won't be substituted in
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 08:25:21:AM -0500 Shawn McMahon wrote:
begin quoting what Rocco Rutte said on Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 12:04:14AM +0100:
Just wondering why 1524 is so important to you...
You lost me.
You lost me. We lost us. ;-)
To the best of my knowledge, I have never
On Mar 26 at 17:34, Roman Neuhauser spoke:
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 19:57:27 +0100
Subject: substituing ~l in send-hook
I'd like to create a generic send-hook which substitutes ~l,
something like:
send-hook ~l 'my_hdr Reply-To: ~l'
The ~l won't be substituted in my_hdr.
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 04:40:23:PM +0100 Sven Guckes wrote:
* Matthias Weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-26 06:50]:
Then I have a question regarding address books -
is there support for something alike in mutt??
use addressbook
I recommend using 'lbdb' ('little brother database').
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 02:56:57:PM +0100 Martin Karlsson wrote:
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-25 19.58 +0100]:
;-) It seems that Outlook users get along with one another so everything
works as intended.
And now all Solaris-users can enjoy the MS Outlook
Express-experience
And now all Solaris-users can enjoy the MS Outlook
Express-experience ;-)
http://www.microsoft.com/unix/ie/evaluation/outlookexp/default.asp
It thought Solaris users use text-based mail clients because workstation
installations of Solaris are not the fastest. Or do they just replace
Sorry if this has been asked a lot. I've been looking through the 'net,
and various archives of various messages, for an answer to how I can get
mutt to reply to emails using the To address, as the From address.
my local account name is sugarat. but I also get mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
When
26-Mar-02 at 17:35, Hanspeter Roth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
No I haven't received an answer. I think it's just not supported in
this context.
The workaround is to put a send-hook for each mailinglist. But not
very elegant...
If you use L (default mapping) to reply to lists, you will
26-Mar-02 at 16:44, Rocco Rutte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
It thought Solaris users use text-based mail clients because workstation
installations of Solaris are not the fastest. Or do they just replace
every workstation by a server to run Outlook? ;-)
Text based rules, but in Solaris you are
* On 2002.03.25, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Simon White [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-25 21:22]:
25-Mar-02 at 02:00, Sven Guckes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
seriously - mutt sends email. that's it.
if your users don't read their emails right away
Sven
Thanks for reply. I have ASCII characters remotely
now but want *lines* like locally
Locally, thread emails are indented with lines joining
everything. These lines become asterisks remotely.
Chris
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 03:22:21AM +0100, Sven Guckes wrote:
* Christian Seberino
26-Mar-02 at 18:51, Hanspeter Roth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
You are assuming that /everybody/ is using Mutt with mailing lists.
I do use Mutt and I do use L.
But should I expect everybody to switch to Mutt?
Some people still want to use Emacs, Pine, Elm or Netscape Mail...
Not every
26-Mar-02 at 19:26, Matthias Weiss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Since the mails go to separate accounts anyway, why not fetch the mail to
two separate folders, and configure mutt to read both?
What do I gain from this when I have 3 mailing list on one and another 4 lists
on the other
so this is kind of bizarre. we have an automated script that people
send mail to and list what they've been doing.
just to be silly, i've taken to using characters like 'ยค' as bullets in
mine. the script that handles this sends out messages with a content
type of us-ascii instead of
Attached is a patch that implements the filter-message command
discussed last week (Replacing a message with its filtered output).
It combines parts of the pipe-message and edit commands, so that
$editor doesn't have to be set/reset to filter a message through an
external program.
Quick
I've just started using the IMAP features of mutt (I'm pretty new to the
program in general, too). So far, things are working great -- except that
when I change folders. Relevant lines of my .muttrc:
set spoolfile=imap://jennyw@localhost/INBOX
set folder=imap://jennyw@localhost/
What happens
begin quoting what Simon White said on Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 05:41:05PM +:
Text based rules, but in Solaris you are stuck with CDE anyway, it's not
worth shit without CDE.
I've had luck in the past with GNOME, and evidently Sun doesn't
totally disagree, since they're moving to GNOME as
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 11:19:14AM -0700, Steve Talley wrote:
Quick description:
filter-message (default: )
Asks for an external shell command and filters the current or tagged
message(s) through it. Each tagged message will be filtered through a
separate invocation of
David, et al --
...and then David Champion said...
%
...
% Yes, you can use mutt to send a message to a bunch of Windows users.
% However, since mutt barters in e-mail, you need something else to broker
...
% I'd suggest getting samba. Writing a small program that takes an e-mail
% message on
Chris --
...and then Christian Seberino said...
%
% Thanks for reply. I have ASCII characters remotely
% now but want *lines* like locally
Makes sense.
%
% Locally, thread emails are indented with lines joining
% everything. These lines become asterisks remotely.
Then it looks like
Dan --
...and then Dan Boger said...
%
% On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 11:19:14AM -0700, Steve Talley wrote:
% Quick description:
...
% separate invocation of the command. The stdout of the command will be
% appended to the current folder as a new message, and the original
% message
On Tue 26-Mar-2002 at 10:16:16AM -0800, jennyw wrote:
set spoolfile=imap://jennyw@localhost/INBOX
set folder=imap://jennyw@localhost/
I have something similar (with courier-imap), except both $spoolfile and
$folder point to /INBOX
What happens is that when I first run mutt, I see my inbox.
* On 2002.03.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It thought Solaris users use text-based mail clients because workstation
installations of Solaris are not the fastest. Or do they just replace
I thought we used text-based mail clients for the same reasons as
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002, Martin Karlsson wrote:
And now all Solaris-users can enjoy the MS Outlook
Express-experience ;-)
http://www.microsoft.com/unix/ie/evaluation/outlookexp/default.asp
And if it's anything like IE for Solaris, it sucks. Ever since 3.0,
Netscape IMO has gotten more and
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 09:55:29AM +, Simon White wrote:
25-Mar-02 at 22:26, Matthias Weiss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
I'm subscribed to several mailing lists which are sent
to 2 mail accounts. I'm using fetchmail to retrieve the
mails that are then stored in /var/spool/mail/matthias.
On Mar 26 at 17:38, Simon White spoke:
If you use L (default mapping) to reply to lists, you will always reply
just to the list address, as long as it is defined as a list in your
muttrc.
The reply-to should then be redundant, because people /should/ just reply
to the list only. Mutt
On Mar 26 at 17:56, Simon White spoke:
26-Mar-02 at 18:51, Hanspeter Roth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
You are assuming that /everybody/ is using Mutt with mailing lists.
I do use Mutt and I do use L.
But should I expect everybody to switch to Mutt?
Some people still want to use Emacs,
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002, Shawn McMahon wrote:
begin quoting what Simon White said on Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 05:41:05PM +:
Text based rules, but in Solaris you are stuck with CDE anyway, it's not
worth shit without CDE.
I've had luck in the past with GNOME, and evidently Sun doesn't
On Tue, 2002-03-26 at 10:53, Bruno Postle wrote:
I have something similar (with courier-imap), except both $spoolfile and
$folder point to /INBOX
Yeah, I've tried both -- they seem pretty much interchangeable?
c ! enter will take you back to the index (! is an alias for
$spoolfile).
That's
begin quoting what Matthias Weiss said on Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 07:26:43PM +0100:
What do I gain from this when I have 3 mailing list on one and another 4 lists
on the other account?
The ability to use mailing lists to help you solve problems without
committing ettiquette errors that cause
Jenny --
...and then jennyw said...
%
% Tab completion is nice ... I'm not sure it's faster, though, when you
% have nested folders, many with similar names ...
Do you mean nested, as in down in subdirectories, or not nested, as in
next to each other?
You can also set a mask to limit your
I'm using mutt with an IMAP server (Courier).
I notice that when I open a message with attachments, that mutt reads
them in. Is there a way to just get the message body without attachments
by default?
Also, I notice that when I open up a folder, it gets all the headers
before it displays them.
Quoting Tim Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 26, 2002 12:33]:
Sorry if this has been asked a lot. I've been looking through
the 'net, and various archives of various messages, for an
answer to how I can get mutt to reply to emails using the To
address, as the From address.
my local account
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 10:30:19AM -0500, Adam Shostack wrote:
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 10:15:47AM -0500, Mike Schiraldi wrote:
Actually, in light of Ximian connector, it would be way cool to have
an interface that downloaded your mail into mutt, and left your
calendar in Evolution.
jennyw wrote:
[not sure about your second question]
Also, I notice that when I open up a folder, it gets all the headers
before it displays them. Is there a way to get it to a) cache
information) or b) read only some of the headers instead of all of
them?
there's currently no caching for
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002, darren chamberlain wrote:
Quoting Tim Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 26, 2002 12:33]:
my local account name is sugarat. but I also get mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. When people send email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], I want to automatically use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] as my From
Alas! Rocco Rutte spake thus:
A lot of people on this list and others have creative X- headers that I
enjoy reading. It's just as much a part of the email as the body of the
message is.
As your X-Uptime header which could be - at least - at bit more
specific? ;-)
What are you getting
I'm using mutt with an IMAP server (Courier).
I notice that when I open a message with attachments, that mutt reads
them in. Is there a way to just get the message body without attachments
by default?
Also, I notice that when I open up a folder, it gets all the headers
before it displays them.
Hi,
I send this to the user's list and not to developer's because I do not
want to 'spam' anybody.
The problem is the following: if I would type fast enough to send a few
dozen mails a minute, I wanted to be abled to include the date and time
in the file I specify by the 'record' variable.
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 05:38:10:PM + Simon White wrote:
If you use L (default mapping) to reply to lists, you will always reply
just to the list address, as long as it is defined as a list in your
muttrc.
The reply-to should then be redundant, because people /should/ just reply
to
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 06:31:43:PM +0100 Marco Fioretti wrote:
Here where I work we use Ultra sparc machines, but have no root password
and only 100 MB of quota = can't compile and install stuff, and are forbidden
to do so: this situation is much more frequent than many Unix guru expect,
On Tue 26-Mar-2002 at 11:21:44AM -0800, jennyw wrote:
I have something similar (with courier-imap), except both $spoolfile and
$folder point to /INBOX
Yeah, I've tried both -- they seem pretty much interchangeable?
I think they probably are, imap-namespace is one of those ghastly things
--vJguvTgX93MxBIIe
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
David, it's wakie-wakie time!
Alas! David T-G spake thus:
% That brings us back to the first problem though: How do I ignore X-Nuke
% without ignoring the
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 01:47:50PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
Don't see why it would; can you clarify your hesitation? If the working
folder is modified, say by a save or an edit-message or any such stuff,
then mutt will utilize the close-hook command to bundle the temp folder
into the place of
--xHbokkKX1kTiQeDC
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Alas! David T-G spake thus:
Just working isn't enough. It has to be elegant and clever with a dash
of magic. *mutter* Kids these days...
How is my solution
Quoting Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 26, 2002 14:55]:
The problem is the following: if I would type fast enough to
send a few dozen mails a minute, I wanted to be abled to
include the date and time in the file I specify by the 'record'
variable. Using `date`. But `date` is only expanded
* Matthias Weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-26 19:11]:
What do I gain from this when I have 3 mailing list
on one and another 4 lists on the other account?
IMAP
I'd like mutt to check whether a mail came from a mailing
list and display only those mail at ones that belong to
the same
Rob --
...and then Feztaa said...
%
% Alas! David T-G spake thus:
% Just working isn't enough. It has to be elegant and clever with a dash
% of magic. *mutter* Kids these days...
%
% How is my solution not elegant? It's a simple 3 lines that trashes a
% bunch of headers that I don't want
Rob --
...and then Feztaa said...
%
% David, it's wakie-wakie time!
What? 42! The battle of the bulge!
%
% Alas! David T-G spake thus:
% % That brings us back to the first problem though: How do I ignore X-Nuke
% % without ignoring the other X- headers? (without using the huge mess
% %
Dan --
...and then Dan Boger said...
%
% On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 01:47:50PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% Don't see why it would; can you clarify your hesitation? If the working
% folder is modified, say by a save or an edit-message or any such stuff,
...
% Or am I missing something?
%
% I
Rocco --
...and then Rocco Rutte said...
%
% Hi,
Hello!
%
% I send this to the user's list and not to developer's because I do not
% want to 'spam' anybody.
I think that -users is a good place for it.
%
% The problem is the following: if I would type fast enough to send a few
% dozen
* Marco Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-26 17:32]:
Back to mail clients used on solaris: here (RD), where
we have to use a Unix os to do real work, we have sparc,
but have only Netscape 4.7?? because it's the only
ccompany certified client able to do IMAP, hence
to interface with the
Hi,
I have asked about this a few weeks ago, but nothing changed, so I try
it again.
I have a display error:
After GPG is called to check a signature, Mutt's terminal gets
corrupted. I can continue working by refreshing the display, but it's
really annoying.
I use Mutt 1.3.24i (but also tried
* Tim Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-26 17:34]:
I've been looking through the 'net, and various archives of
various messages, for an answer to how I can get mutt to reply
to emails using the To address, as the From address.
My understanding was that reverse_name could
override the
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-26 21:46 +0100]:
After GPG is called to check a signature, Mutt's terminal gets
corrupted. I can continue working by refreshing the display, but it's
really annoying.
What is pgp_verify_command set to? My guess is that you haven't turned
off all of
Hi Folks,
I'm attempting to use mutt (V1.3.28i) to seamlessly read mail on a local
spool *and* two imap servers.
Here's what I want to be able to do:
When I'm reading a message on the local spool, I would like to be able to
=folder to save the message to a folder in the Mail directory on the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I cannot see any details howto change the current Group or even change back
to the list of active groups when using Mutt/NNTP
Sean
- --
Sean Rimahttp://www.tcob1.net
Linux User: 231986 Jabber:
Rocky --
...and then Rocky Giannini said...
%
% Hi Folks,
Hello!
%
% I'm attempting to use mutt (V1.3.28i) to seamlessly read mail on a local
% spool *and* two imap servers.
Sounds easy enough.
%
...
% account-hook . 'unset imap_user'
% account-hook imap://imap1.blah.com 'set
* David Rock [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-26 19:34]:
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 10:30:19AM -0500, Adam Shostack wrote:
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 10:15:47AM -0500, Mike Schiraldi wrote:
..it would be way cool to have an interface that downloaded
your mail into mutt, and left your calendar in
Hi,
* Phil Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-03-26 23:04]:
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-26 21:46 +0100]:
After GPG is called to check a signature, Mutt's terminal gets
corrupted. I can continue working by refreshing the display, but it's
really annoying.
What is pgp_verify_command
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-26 17:17]:
The point is that there're lots of people having to use [Outlook]
at work. Even if those people are familiar to the standards,
what shall they do if they're not abled to convince someone
with the power of decision not to use Outlook anymore?
Sven Guckes wrote:
(5) Add a signature which points at
all the sites which tell you
about the problems with OE. (hey! :-)
(6) s/signature/X-Message-Flag/g
:
--
Will Yardley
input: william hq . newdream . net .
Somewhere between version 1.2.5i and 1.3.27i the behavior of SigInt
changed. I am used to hitting ^C to get out of mutt (the main reason
is that I have a script that looks through a number of folders and ^C
has a different exit code than q. q takes me to the next mailbox
and ^C exits the script
* Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-26 23:23]:
(5) Add a signature which points at
all the sites which tell you
about the problems with OE. (hey! :-)
(6) s/signature/X-Message-Flag/g
very good!
and let's not forget about
(7) pseudo-attachments!
fun fun fun :-)
Alas! David T-G spake thus:
% Lets see you work out an x-nuke solution and we'll see how many lines it
% is... :P
No, that's left as an exercise for the student. Really :-)
This student is not interested in wasting time on procmail/formail
silliness.
I've just recompiled my kernel with
David,
First -- Thanks very much for the quick response. When I saw your reply,
I thought for sure that would work -- Unfortunately, I made the change,
and I'm still seeing the same behavior.
Here's what the default account-hook entry looks like now:
account-hook . 'unset imap_user ; set
...and then Eduardo Gargiulo said...
% How can i configure muttrc to collapse thread messages ?
I use: folder-hook . 'push otescVhome
Sets sort order to thread, collapses all, puts you at top of the list.
John
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John P. Verel
Living Proof That Low Tech Beats High Tech!
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for those not on the mutt dev list, pgp_create_traditional works again
in 1.5.0 (cvs version - a patch from Armin Wolfermann), and the behavior
has been changed so that application/pgp is no longer used (although
there's an x-mutt-action=pgp-sign
begin quoting what Rob 'Feztaa' Park said on Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 02:59:37PM -0700:
[0] This officially means that every single binary on my entire system
is GPL'd ;)
You don't have ps? What are you using instead?
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Alas! Shawn McMahon spake thus:
begin quoting what Rob 'Feztaa' Park said on Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 02:59:=
37PM -0700:
[0] This officially means that every
begin quoting what Rob 'Feztaa' Park said on Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 07:29:08PM -0700:
I don't use ps. Or any replacements.
Ok. Do you use vim?
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On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 02:59:37PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
Alas! David T-G spake thus:
% Lets see you work out an x-nuke solution and we'll see how many lines it
% is... :P
[0] This officially means that every single binary on my entire system
is GPL'd ;)
SSH, openssl? I
On Mar 26, Tim Kennedy [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Sorry if this has been asked a lot. I've been looking through the 'net,
and various archives of various messages, for an answer to how I can get
mutt to reply to emails using the To address, as the From address.
...
set reverse_name = yes
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