Hi mutt experts!
I have recently installed gnupg-1.0.7 and I'd like to use it with
mutt. But I can't use gnupg with mutt out of the box: the muttrc
has to modified to tell mutt explicitely the different commands
to sign and encrypt, etc. Where can I find such a setup for
gnupg?
I know, mutt-1.4
Hi Markus,
* Markus Nißl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [25. Aug. 2002]:
> Hi mutt experts!
>
> I have recently installed gnupg-1.0.7 and I'd like to use it with
> mutt. But I can't use gnupg with mutt out of the box: the muttrc
> has to modified to tell mutt explicitely the different commands
> to sign and
* On 2002.08.24, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Rob 'Feztaa' Park" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > like i said - this
> > list is for newbies.
>
> You remind me a lot of Dogbert.
I love mutt. I set an alias to remind me of this insightful remark, and
right after a ^L redraw, all messages f
Hi, I'm pretty new to mutt and I'm having trouble doing something that seems
like it should be possible. I want to define a custom header that is
dynamic, (as in, output froma script). I tried to use my_hdr in my .muttrc
but it doesn't seem to observe the pipe.
Is there any way to do this?
Tha
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Alas! Steve Wollkind spake thus:
> Is there any way to do this?
Backticks.
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Rob 'Feztaa' Park
http://members.shaw.ca/feztaa/
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Hi,
* Steve Wollkind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-08-26 06:00]:
>Hi, I'm pretty new to mutt and I'm having trouble doing something that seems
>like it should be possible. I want to define a custom header that is
>dynamic, (as in, output froma script). I tried to use my_hdr in my .muttrc
>but it does