On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 02:13:53PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> When the speaker and he to whom he is speaks do not understand, that is
> metaphysics.
> -- Voltaire
Nah, its bad grammar. :-)
--
Chris.
==
I get messages from one person that are always on one line. It's from
the Sun Java Messenger thing. I tried a message hook to handle the
messages from that one address as HTML, but I don't want this default
for every message. It's not working for me, though. Here's the hook:
message-hook '~f [
Quoting Rejo Zenger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hey Sander. Small world, isn't it?
Heheh ;)
> >> send-hook '~t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' "set pgp_autoencrypt=yes"
> >> Still I can't figure out why this hook doesn't work.
> >This only seems to work with edit_hdrs turned off.
> I do not have enabled this
Hello Marianne,
* Marianne Promberger [2008-04-12 21:16]:
[...]
so when I hit "q" from the /var/mail/username index I get back to the
mailbox browser, and that correctly does not show any "N" next to
/var/mail/username mailbox.
However, when I either go into a different mailbox and then back
Hi,
I'm using Mutt 1.5.15 on Xubuntu Gutsy, on two machines with what I
thought was the same setup (same ~/.muttrc et al files).
On the laptop, when I send mail to myself on localhost using the exim
MTA that comes with Ubuntu, it goes nicely into /var/mail/username,
which is an mbox mailbox.
I
Hey Sander. Small world, isn't it?
++ 12/04/08 19:53 +0200 - Sander Smeenk:
>> I have the following hook:
>> send-hook . "unset pgp_autoencrypt"
>> send-hook '~t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' "set pgp_autoencrypt=yes"
>> Still I can't figure out why this hook doesn't work.
>> So, what is the most like
* Sander Smeenk [2008-04-12 19:53]:
I have the following hook:
send-hook . "unset pgp_autoencrypt"
send-hook '~t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' "set pgp_autoencrypt=yes"
Still I can't figure out why this hook doesn't work.
So, what is the most likely thing I am overlooking?
This only seems to work
Quoting Rejo Zenger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I have the following hook:
> send-hook . "unset pgp_autoencrypt"
> send-hook '~t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' "set pgp_autoencrypt=yes"
> Still I can't figure out why this hook doesn't work.
> So, what is the most likely thing I am overlooking?
This only see
Hi,
I have the following hook:
send-hook . "unset pgp_autoencrypt"
send-hook '~t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' "set pgp_autoencrypt=yes"
This is in a separate file, and is included from .muttrc as the last
line in a row of files with all kinds of hooks (mostly folder-hooks's,
but not send-hook's). E
Hi,
Russell L. Harris wrote:
> The mutt puppy-dog icon which ships with the Debian system I just
> installed is of very poor quality and looks rather shabby.
>
> Where may I find an nice high-resolution mutt icon to use on the
> desktop to launch mutt?
There are two mutt icons in Debian's icewm
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