be expanded to the values specified.
I thought I'd give it a try, but failed. What I tried was adding a group like
this and send a message to vorst...@sys4.de:
$ grep vorst...@sys4.de ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf
group vorst...@sys4.de = p...@sys4.de m...@sys4.de
Regards
p@rick
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Patrick Ben K
I'd like to search messages by recipient in my Sent-Folder, but at least my
mutt install won't do it out of the box.
Is the scope mutt searches for limited by context (e.g. Sent-Folder) or do I
have to use a special search keyword?
THX
p@rick
--
Patrick Ben Koetter
p...@state-of-mind.de
e.
I delted your first mail, which IIRC contained some of your config. Did you
enable caching? I have this:
# Caching
set header_cache="~/.mutt/.cache/"
set tmpdir="~/.mutt/.tmp/"
set message_cachedir="~/.mutt/.messages/"
set message_cache_clean = no
p@rick
--
Patrick Ben Koetter
p...@state-of-mind.de
along these lines?
# Caching
set header_cache="~/.mutt/.cache/"
set tmpdir="~/.mutt/.tmp/"
set message_cachedir="~/.mutt/.messages/"
set message_cache_clean = no
--
Patrick Ben Koetter
p...@state-of-mind.de
* s. keeling :
> Incoming from Patrick Ben Koetter:
> > * s. keeling :
> > >
> > > Roger that. The mortals I know think email's old-school/obsolete.
> > > They consider it hard to use, their inboxes are full of UCE (or
> >
> > If you use http
* s. keeling :
> Incoming from Alexander Dahl:
> > On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 12:51:54AM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
> > > But dumbing things down also causes problems. People should learn
> > > some social graces. Email is one of the basic forms of communication
> > > in our new electronic world. I t
* Torsten Flammiger :
> On 21:57 So 06 Jan, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> > * Torsten Flammiger :
> > > I have written a small read-only tool in C++ to query my OwnCloud
> > > storage. See https://github.com/tfl/qvcardsearch for details.
> > > Maybe it is usef
* Torsten Flammiger :
> I have written a small read-only tool in C++ to query my OwnCloud
> storage. See https://github.com/tfl/qvcardsearch for details.
> Maybe it is useful for somebody.
You are my hero!
p@rick
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Franziskanerstraße 15 Tel
* Andre Klärner :
> Hi Patrick,
>
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 09:10:18PM +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> > * martin f krafft :
> > > also sprach Patrick Ben Koetter [2012.08.16.2044
> > > +0200]:
> > > > Putting passwords in configs isn&
* martin f krafft :
> also sprach Patrick Ben Koetter [2012.08.16.2044
> +0200]:
> > Putting passwords in configs isn't something I like, so
> > I pull them from the Gnome keyring:
>
> Not a bad idea, but now an attacker with access to the filesyst
* martin f krafft :
> also sprach Christian Brabandt [2012.08.16.1937 +0200]:
> > > To store the password clear-text in a file? Yes.
> >
> > What exactly is the problem with entering the password manually?
>
> I don't know my password. I use asymmetric authentication
> everywhere, including IMAP
* Thomas Christensen :
> Is it possible to limit the number of messages fetched from an IMAP folder?
>
> I need this when reading from Gmail IMAP since I keep all messages
> there forever and there are now too many for it to be comfortable to
> read with mutt.
>
> So if I could just fetch the las
RFC 6154 [1] defines an IMAP LIST extension for SPECIAL-USE mailboxes.
SPECIAL-USE mailboxes can tell the MUA they are meant for \Sent, \Trash etc.
purposes.
It would be great if mutt supported this feature on the client side and mapped
its own "special use mailboxes" i.e. $record and $postponed w
* Udo Hortian :
> Dear mutt users,
>
> I have mails that contain a header lines like the following:
>
> From: Author 1, Author 2
>
> These are produced by feed2imap [1]. Mutt does not show these From lines in
> the browser. For me the ideal behaviour would be if mutt would show
>
> Author 1, A
* Tim Johnson :
> Using mutt 1.5.20 on linux ubuntu 10.04
> I'm attempting to relay using smtp_url
> My user name contains an '@'
> Thus
> set smtp_url = "smtp://t...@akwebsoft.com@mail.akwebsoft.com:465/"
> set smtp_pass = "***"
Maybe you simply need to drop the quotation marks. I use this an
mutt tries DIGEST-MD5 in SMTP AUTH allthough the server does not offer it. As
a consequence it fails and succeeds on the second attempt when it downgrades
for CRAM-MD5.
Here's output to show the server does not offer DIGEST-MD5 (I've renabled
DIGEST-MD5 for the moment just in case anyone does a te
Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 9:16 PM, afshin afzali wrote:
> > The SMTP support is implemented in 1.5.x versions. As stated in
> > mutt.org the stable version still is 1.4.2.3!
> > Do you recommend use of 1.5.x in production enviroments?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -- afshi
* afshin afzali :
> The SMTP support is implemented in 1.5.x versions. As stated in
> mutt.org the stable version still is 1.4.2.3!
> Do you recommend use of 1.5.x in production enviroments?
Yes, I recommend using the production version. I use it myself everyday:
p@x220:~$ mutt -v
Mutt 1.5.21 (20
* Christian Geier :
> since I couldn't find any CardDAV program for use with mutt, I have
> hacked together a small (and ugly) python program for accessing a
> CardDAV resource. I have only tested it with davical so far and it has
> some more deficiencies (check out the website), but I hope it will
4, 2011 at 1:37 AM, Patrick Ben Koetter
> wrote:
> >
> > * afshin afzali :
> > > I'm using mutt to send bulk emails by postfix.
> > > I'll appreciate if know there is any limitation on recipients count.
> >
> > You could use a script to invoke mu
* afshin afzali :
> I'm using mutt to send bulk emails by postfix.
> I'll appreciate if know there is any limitation on recipients count.
You could use a script to invoke mutt in batches of 50 recipients and have
mutt use the sendmail command.
You could also configure mutt to do a regular SMTP se
* Monte Stevens :
> > folder-hook postmaster.customer 'set
> > envelope_from_address=p...@customer.org'
> > folder-hook postmaster.customer 'my_hdr From: Patrick Ben Koetter
> > '
> > folder-hook postmaster.customer 'set
> > smtp_ur
ve set:
folder-hook postmaster.customer 'set envelope_from_address=p...@customer.org'
folder-hook postmaster.customer 'my_hdr From: Patrick Ben Koetter
'
folder-hook postmaster.customer 'set
smtp_url=smtp://u...@customer.org@mail.customer.org:587/'
folder-hook postma
I've played with some mutt settings yesterday and thought why not use TLS to
connect to the IMAP server. This is the way it should be anyway.
It turns out mutt reports less folders (!) to have new mail if I use TLS than
if I use an unenrypted connection. I can reproduce this any time I switch from
* Haines Brown KB1GRM ET1 :
> I'm sure there's a simple answer to this, but I've not found it. I run
> fetchmail with cron, and as a result, each time it runs there's a mail
> message from cron in mutt reporting what fetchmail did. It is a
> nuisance to have to delete all these messages, and so
Greetings,
I do have a valid S/MIME cert, which I am able to use in Thunderbird to sign
an crypt/decrypt.
However in mutt I fail to configure everything properly.
I can sign, crypt and decrypt, but verification fails with this error:
Verification failure
25294:error:21075075:PKCS7 routines:PKCS
* Christian Brabandt :
> Hi Steve!
>
> On So, 10 Jan 2010, Steve Kennedy wrote:
>
> > The mail (and web) servers have been migrated to a new platform,
> > hopefully all should be running smoothly, but let me know if there are
> > problems.
>
> I just want to take this opportunity to say thank yo
* Ravi Uday :
> Kyle,
>
> This didn't work.
>
> The mail header shows :
>
> Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 21:59:44 -0800
>
> but my laptop's time is : Jan-6th-2010 11:38 AM.
Did you source the ~/.bashrc after editing it?
p...@rick
>
> - Ravi
>
> On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 11:50 PM, Kyle Wheeler
>
The documentation for $imap_idle states:
"Some servers (dovecot was the inspiration for this option) react badly to
mutt's implementation."
Is that still the case with dovecot? If it is, does anybody know if this
applies to all Dovecot versions?
Thanks,
p...@rick
--
Postfix - Einrichtung,
* Daniel Dalton :
>
> Hi,
>
> Could someone please point me to some documentation, or give me some
> ideas on how I can set up a good spam filter that will:
> 1. Move spam to a folder titled junk
Usually a spam filter classifies a message and another program, a LDA such as
procmail, moves it to
* bill lam :
> On Sun, 20 Sep 2009, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> > I spent the last hour searching how I can display MIME parts specified as
> > "message/feedback-report" (plaintext) inline in mutt, but I fail to find a
> > solution that works on my mutt (1.5.20) on
I spent the last hour searching how I can display MIME parts specified as
"message/feedback-report" (plaintext) inline in mutt, but I fail to find a
solution that works on my mutt (1.5.20) on Ubuntu/Karmic.
What I have tried so far is using auto_view in .muttrc like this:
auto_view message/feedba
* James :
> Hum.
>
> Maybe my IMAP server is kinda slow then?
What do you run? If it is Courier, there will be no indices on the server and
all reading is done the moment you access the mailbox. This makes it very
slow.
In this case migrating to e.g. Dovecot will give you an enormous boost.
p..
* Robin Lee Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 04:05:55PM -0400, Derek Martin wrote:
> > I have always wanted mutt to have a 3-paned design, much like most
> > any modern GUI-oriented mail reader. I use wide windows mainly so
> > I can see more of the subject line in the index,
* Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Am 2008-01-08 22:53:10, schrieb Patrick Ben Koetter:
> > Almost a week gone by and nobody picked this mail up.
>
> :-) Maybe to less infos...
This I can hopefully mend...
> > Am I asking the wrong list? Is there some e
Almost a week gone by and nobody picked this mail up.
Am I asking the wrong list? Is there some error so obvious nobody even thinks
its worth to answer?
Thanks,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Patrick Ben Koetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am having problems getting mutt [Mutt 1.5.15+20070412 (2
I am having problems getting mutt [Mutt 1.5.15+20070412 (2007-04-11) with
patches from Ubuntu] to check all subscribed subfolders of my IMAP INBOX.
The problem might stem from my configuration. All I could find reading various
documentation was this:
set imap_user='username'
set imap_pass='passwo
* Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> * Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> >I have the following configuration:
>
> >set delete = yes
> >set folder = "~/.Maildir"
> >set maildir_trash = yes
> >set mbox = "~/.Maildir"
> >set mbox_
* Patrick Ben Koetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> * Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Wednesday, November 28 at 11:26 AM, quoth Patrick Ben Koetter:
> > > * Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > >> On Wednesday, November 28 at 10:09 AM, quoth P
* Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wednesday, November 28 at 11:26 AM, quoth Patrick Ben Koetter:
> > * Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> On Wednesday, November 28 at 10:09 AM, quoth Patrick Ben Koetter:
> >>> I have the following configuratio
* Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wednesday, November 28 at 10:09 AM, quoth Patrick Ben Koetter:
> >I have the following configuration:
> >
> >set delete = yes
> >set folder = "~/.Maildir"
> >set maildir_trash = yes
> >set mbox = &qu
I have the following configuration:
set delete = yes
set folder = "~/.Maildir"
set maildir_trash = yes
set mbox = "~/.Maildir"
set mbox_type = "Maildir"
set spoolfile = "~/.Maildir"
When I mark a message to be deleted in my Maildir mailbox it won't be deleted.
What am I doing wrong?
TIA,
[EMAI
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi!
>
> Can anyone give me some hints on a configuration for mutt on linux with
> the requirements below.
>
> Requirements:
> - -Postfix
mutt sends the message using the local Postfix sendmail command. Configure
Postfix and mutt is fine.
> - -Should ha
* Ryan Curtin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I find myself in a tough situation. The mailserver at my work is
> running Microsoft Exchange. "For security reasons", the sysadmin says,
> IMAP and POP are disabled. From what I understand, Exchange uses some
> different proprietary protocol (I want
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 09:04:57AM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
> > * On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> > > On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 04:32:26PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
> > > > * On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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