Re: stripping html tags from email

2008-02-18 Thread Vladimir Marek
Is there a way to trip html tags from an email when viewing or replying? Does this help you ? http://marc.info/?t=12023828163r=1w=2 -- Vlad pgpEKkjqaStDk.pgp Description: PGP signature

message index: new mail, mutt doesn't open right folder

2008-02-18 Thread Steve S
Hi Me again. I start liking mutt more and more as I use it every day. However, I discovered one issue which I just can't understand. Suppose I have three mailboxes mailboxes +foo +bar +stuff and mutt is open all the time. The last mailbox I visited is foo/. Now mail arrives for all three

lbdb, ldap and SASL

2008-02-18 Thread Nathan Huesken
Hello, I have succesfully setup ldap on my server with SASL (digest-md5). I have also succesfully setup lbdb on my computer to query the ldap server. Only problem: How can I make lbdb use digest-md5? I do not want to sent cleartext passwords over the internet. Thanks for any help! nathan

Re: message index: new mail, mutt doesn't open right folder

2008-02-18 Thread Vladimir Marek
mailboxes +foo +bar +stuff and mutt is open all the time. The last mailbox I visited is foo/. Now mail arrives for all three boxes. I'm in the message index and navigate to bar/, press Return to enter the mailbox. But instead of opening bar/, I'm ending up in foo/, i.e. the box which

Re: viewing URLs (muttils or lynx?)

2008-02-18 Thread Rado S
=- Peter Münster wrote on Sat 16.Feb'08 at 23:52:08 +0100 -= How can I tell mutt to fire up an external browser with some URL in the message? urlview is not ok for me, since I want to keep the context around the URLs. I would like to select a URL for example with the TAB-key, and some other

Re: message index: new mail, mutt doesn't open right folder

2008-02-18 Thread Michael Kjorling
On 18 Feb 2008 11:33 +0100, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve S): and mutt is open all the time. The last mailbox I visited is foo/. Now mail arrives for all three boxes. I'm in the message index and navigate to bar/, press Return to enter the mailbox. But instead of opening bar/, I'm ending up in

Re: lbdb, ldap and SASL

2008-02-18 Thread Jussi Peltola
On Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 01:58:51PM +0100, Nathan Huesken wrote: Hello, I have succesfully setup ldap on my server with SASL (digest-md5). I have also succesfully setup lbdb on my computer to query the ldap server. Only problem: How can I make lbdb use digest-md5? I do not want to sent

Re: message index: new mail, mutt doesn't open right folder

2008-02-18 Thread Steve S
On Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 02:18:12PM +0100, Vladimir Marek wrote: mailboxes +foo +bar +stuff and mutt is open all the time. The last mailbox I visited is foo/. Now mail arrives for all three boxes. I'm in the message index and navigate to bar/, press Return to enter the mailbox. But

Re: sig depending on recipient (was: Re: script for generating

2008-02-18 Thread Joseph
On 02/16/08, Peter Münster wrote: On Sat, Feb 16 2008, Joseph wrote: What hook would you use to set your sig based on the initial user you have chosen? I suppose a send-hook. Cheers, Peter I guess I was thinking a send-hook meant an action taken when the message was sent, but that

Re: message index: new mail, mutt doesn't open right folder

2008-02-18 Thread Steve S
On Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 01:39:13PM +, Michael Kjorling wrote: On 18 Feb 2008 11:33 +0100, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve S): and mutt is open all the time. The last mailbox I visited is foo/. Now mail arrives for all three boxes. I'm in the message index and navigate to bar/, press Return

Re: lbdb, ldap and SASL

2008-02-18 Thread Nathan Huesken
Hi, After I was unsuccesfull setting up TLS, I switched to SASL. It works! So I am happy. If only lbdb would use it ... On Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 04:33:43PM +0200, Jussi Peltola wrote: On Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 01:58:51PM +0100, Nathan Huesken wrote: Hello, I have succesfully setup ldap on

Re: sig depending on recipient

2008-02-18 Thread Michael Kjorling
On 18 Feb 2008 10:13 -0500, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joseph): What hook would you use to set your sig based on the initial user you have chosen? I suppose a send-hook. I guess I was thinking a send-hook meant an action taken when the message was sent, but that make sense. Since the

Replying to Email / Removing previous signature

2008-02-18 Thread Joseph
When replying to an email that you sent earlier, how would you go about removing the previous signature? Some times you communicate to someone and end up with a lot of copies of old signatures. Thunderbird at least some of the time detects that your signature is already there and removes it for

Re: Replying to Email / Removing previous signature

2008-02-18 Thread Breen Mullins
* Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-18 13:08 -0500]: When replying to an email that you sent earlier, how would you go about removing the previous signature? I use vim as my editor - I have a macro defined in vimrc map ,ds :.,/^-- $/-1dCRO (ds for delete-to-sigdashes). It's not automatic,

Re: Replying to Email / Removing previous signature

2008-02-18 Thread Michael Kjorling
On 18 Feb 2008 13:08 -0500, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joseph): When replying to an email that you sent earlier, how would you go about removing the previous signature? Run a message through this awk script before passing it to your editor. (Set $editor to a wrapper script.) ** cut ** {if ($0 ~ /^

Re: Replying to Email / Removing previous signature

2008-02-18 Thread Michael Kjorling
On 18 Feb 2008 19:05 +, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Kjorling): Run a message through this awk script before passing it to your editor. (Set $editor to a wrapper script.) Sorry, I missed one pretty important detail. This is how you invoke it: awk -f awkfile OUTFILE=$outfname $infname --

Re: Replying to Email / Removing previous signature

2008-02-18 Thread Joseph
On 02/18/08, Breen Mullins wrote: * Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-18 13:08 -0500]: When replying to an email that you sent earlier, how would you go about removing the previous signature? I use vim as my editor - I have a macro defined in vimrc map ,ds :.,/^-- $/-1dCRO (ds for

Re: Replying to Email / Removing previous signature

2008-02-18 Thread Breen Mullins
* Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-18 14:33 -0500]: Wow, that is really slick. But not original to me - I snarfed something similar a long time ago... For others who may want to try this, I had to make some changes to get it to work. You changed my definition. I actually do type

Re: Replying to Email / Removing previous signature

2008-02-18 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday, February 18 at 11:48 AM, quoth Breen Mullins: For others who may want to try this, I had to make some changes to get it to work. You changed my definition. I actually do type comma-d-s to trim the message. (All of my macros tend to

Re: How to send mail with a sign gpg in attachment like

2008-02-18 Thread Dave Evans
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 10:35:07AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote: Where is that header defined? Why not use the OpenPGP header (defined here: http://josefsson.org/openpgp-header/) Is it just me, or does the example on that page not match the draft spec? The spec AFAICT requires id= before the ID;

Re: viewing URLs (muttils or lynx?)

2008-02-18 Thread Peter Münster
On Sun, Feb 17 2008, Christian Ebert wrote: * Peter Münster on Saturday, February 16, 2008 at 23:52:08 +0100 Perhaps with lynx, but I'm still searching for a method to start firefox from lynx. I only know how this would work with w3m. Hello Christian, Could you tell me how? Perhaps

Re: sig depending on recipient (was: Re: script for generating

2008-02-18 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-18-08 10:13]: On 02/16/08, Peter Münster wrote: On Sat, Feb 16 2008, Joseph wrote: What hook would you use to set your sig based on the initial user you have chosen? I suppose a send-hook. Cheers, Peter I guess I was thinking a send-hook meant

Re: viewing URLs (muttils or lynx?)

2008-02-18 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2008-02-18, Peter Mnster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Feb 18 2008, Cameron Simpson wrote: In FVWM I have Alt-H bound to run a script with the URL, eg: firefox `xclip -o` Hello Cameron, Nice idea! And I think, that I can even make the key-binding dependent on the

Re: viewing URLs (muttils or lynx?)

2008-02-18 Thread Peter Münster
On Mon, Feb 18 2008, Cameron Simpson wrote: In FVWM I have Alt-H bound to run a script with the URL, eg: firefox `xclip -o` Hello Cameron, Nice idea! And I think, that I can even make the key-binding dependent on the window-title in fvwm. I only need to install xclip. It's still not

Re: viewing URLs (muttils or lynx?)

2008-02-18 Thread Christian Ebert
* Peter Münster on Monday, February 18, 2008 at 22:02:57 +0100 On Sun, Feb 17 2008, Christian Ebert wrote: * Peter Münster on Saturday, February 16, 2008 at 23:52:08 +0100 Perhaps with lynx, but I'm still searching for a method to start firefox from lynx. I only know how this would work

Re: How to send mail with a sign gpg in attachment like

2008-02-18 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday, February 18 at 09:04 PM, quoth Dave Evans: On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 10:35:07AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote: Where is that header defined? Why not use the OpenPGP header (defined here: http://josefsson.org/openpgp-header/) Is it just me,