file and see if that corrects the flea. Useful utility this locate
command! Time to replace my dog-eared copy of Running Linux and review
the CLI features.
Stay tuned.
Dale
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 08:42:54PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Dale A. Raby daler...@gmail.com [03-20-14 20:10
Editing the .muttrc file so as to show the correct path to the pgpewrap
directory evicted the flea.
Thanks,
Dale
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Description: PGP signature
I have migrated my .muttrc from a Mint distribution to a Fedora 20, but
am now getting complaints from Mutt upon invoking GPG having to to with
the pgpewrap file. Anybody else notice this?
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On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 08:35:25AM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
I am having a mental block, and cannot remember how to
wrap text in Emacs while composing an email. Specifically,
I need help remembering what key, or keys, should be
pressed after selecting a region of text to get that
region
Hello:
I've started using Abook recently and run into a minor irritation; when
hitting the shift Q key sequence, all is well and I am prompted for
my query, but if I forget to hit the shift key, Mutt correctly
interprets the command to quit and I have to relaunch the application.
Other than not
On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 01:37:54PM +0100, Andreas Hanke wrote:
Hello together,
I have a question about PGP and mutt!
gpg2 works fine on my system, I have already tested that.
In my .muttrc I have that added:
/opt/mutt-1.5.21/contrib/gpg.rc
So far as I am aware, you do not really need
Well, there is almost certainly more than one way to do it...
Dale
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just for spies.
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Well, that's strange. Everyting is normal and expected then.
Still your mutt pager shows strange characters when i type äççéñtṡ?
Regards,
-Sander.
Mein Deutsch ist nicht gut, aber the umlaut characters disply just
fine on my system. What I would like to know is how you type them on an
Now just a cotton picking minute...
HTML email is sent exclusively by three groups of people:
1. Ignorant newbies
2. Ineducable morons
3. Spammers
There are no exceptions. It thus, to Jim's point, an excellent
anti-spam/anti-stupidity technique to refuse all such traffic
at the MTA.
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 04:12:22PM +, John Long wrote:
Thanks to all the Mutt developers, contributors...
Some years back, I acquired a web buddy, one Mae Ling Mak, a collumnist
for the late Maximum Linux magazine. She was then and is now a Mutt
Girl. I didn't understand her logic at
I will try this and reply back to the list with my results. Thanks for the
tip.
Uh... this may sound silly... but is the key being used expired? If it is,
Mutt won't use it if memory serves.
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A: Yes.
Q: Are you sure?
A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
puzzling problem when sending pictures with mutt - one user on the
other end has trouble printing them.
This is not a Mutt problem. Possibly its a printer configuration problem...
and almost certainly the user is simply not technical enough to RTFM.
Using a MUA to print a photograph is kinda
Why not use Gmail's own spam filter to eliminate the spam? It works pretty
well and doesn't require you to use or maintain SpamAssassin. Use Mutt with
IMAP and the messages will stay on the practically limitless storage space of
Gmail's server. Use GnuPG for any messages critical of say,
I'm no expert, but I'm pretty sure you need the following in your .muttrc file
in order to access a gmail account via IMAP:
set folder = imaps://imap.gmail.com:993
set spoolfile = +INBOX
set postponed=+[Gmail]/Drafts
set header_cache= /home/dale/.mutt/cache/headers
set message_cachedir=
Where would gpg/pgp save all those keys I had gathered from signed
email? What folder name?
should be in your /home/username/.gnupg folder. if you are using a GUI, you
might have to go into properties and enable show hidden files in order to
see it.
Just a few SWAG's: the permissions on
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 01:34:06PM -0700, Buzzer wrote:
How do I encrypt outgoing message for multiple recipients? For me self
too, for example.
From your ~/.gnupg.conf file:
# Use --encrypt-to to add the specified key as a recipient to all
# messages. This is useful, for example, when
it once was.
Thank you all very much.
Dale A. Raby
pgpmVCo8W7wsl.pgp
Description: PGP signature
...@smtp.gmail.com:587/
set smtp_pass = xx
set from = daler...@gmail.com
set realname = Dale A. Raby
set folder = imaps://imap.gmail.com:993
set spoolfile = +INBOX
set postponed=+[Gmail]/Drafts
set header_cache= /home/dale/.mutt/cache/headers
set message_cachedir= /home/dale/.mutt/cache/bodies
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