Hi all,
I recently upgraded my Debian to Squeezy from Lenny, since then mutt
fails to view attachment of type text/x-diff using the corresponding
mailcap entry.
$ mutt -v | head -n 1
Mutt 1.5.20 (2009-06-14)
I have in my ~/.mailcap:
text/x-csrc; vim -R %s
text/x-chdr; vim -R %s
text/x-diff; vim
On date Sunday 2010-03-14 08:21:05 -0700, Michael Elkins muttered:
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 03:25:49PM +0100, Stefano Sabatini wrote:
I recently upgraded my Debian to Squeezy from Lenny, since then mutt
fails to view attachment of type text/x-diff using the corresponding
mailcap entry
Hi all,
I have a send-hook of this kind:
send-hook '~t m...@list.com 'set attribution=L'oratore disse;'
The problem is that I want to keep the literal |'| in the attribution
string.
Simple escape, double, and triple escape of the kind
send-hook '~t m...@list.com 'set attribution=L\\\'oratore
On date Saturday 2007-09-22 23:06:01 -0600, Joseph muttered:
I'm just experimenting with mutt and I have a basic problem.
I can not see any mail.
The mail is pulled from my ISP's POP server OK and it is going I think
to my inbox but when I open the inbox folder it is empty.
Where is my
On date Monday 2007-08-13 09:58:37 -0600, Kyle Wheeler muttered:
On Monday, August 13 at 04:19 PM, quoth Mark Sansome:
I would like to sign each mail with a gpg key appropriate to that
identity. I have tried the following send-hook, but perhaps my
understanding of the syntax of hooks is
On date Wednesday 2007-08-01 12:34:33 +0100, Chris G muttered:
I am mostly happy now using maildir instead of mbox, the advantages
just about outweigh the disadvantages for me.
However one thing is still annoying me and it feels as if there should
be a way to fix it or work around it. With
On date Wednesday 2007-08-01 20:08:41 +0200, Stefano Sabatini muttered:
[...]
PS Do you know if there is a way to get the gmane address from a
correspoding mail id?
Ehm..., I found it on the G-mane FAQ page:
* How do I link to a specific article if I just know the Message-ID?
http
Hi mutters,
here it is a bash script which fetches the message id from a mail
message, assemblates a corresponding G-mane address and eventually
launches a browser on it.
Try:
gmane-find -h
to see how it works.
The browser command has to be defined at the beginning of the script.
Possible use
On date Friday 2007-07-20 15:33:37 +0200, Kai Grossjohann muttered:
Michelle,
I think there is a misunderstanding. I wanted to understand how other
people process their email. You are giving me pointers to programs but
don't describe how you use them.
Here is a potential strategy for
On date Saturday 2007-06-16 17:53:01 +0200, mess-mate muttered:
Hi
is there a way when sending a mail to save him in a folder other
than 'sent' and (from the From:) ?
Example: all mails with From: mess-mate. have to be saved in the
folder 'Inbox-mess' and not in the folder 'sent' as
On date Wednesday 2007-05-02 00:25:47 +0200, Alain Bench muttered:
Hi Stefano,
On Tuesday, May 1, 2007 at 21:24:55 +0200, Stefano Sabatini wrote:
Part of this message has not been signed. message, and the s flag
keeps downcased
Feature, introduced in Mutt 1.5.6 by Thomas
Hi mutters,
I'm getting this strange behaviour when I try to verify the integrity
of a message with mime type multipart/signed and signed with PGP.
In most cases it works just fine, but in some cases I get something
as:
[-- PGP output follows (current time: Tue 01 May 2007 03:50:24 PM CEST) --]
Hi Todd, and thanks for your reply.
On date Tuesday 2007-05-01 10:37:13 -0400, Todd Zullinger muttered:
Stefano Sabatini wrote:
Hi mutters,
I'm getting this strange behaviour when I try to verify the integrity
of a message with mime type multipart/signed and signed with PGP
On date Tuesday 2007-05-01 11:31:18 -0400, Todd Zullinger muttered:
Stefano Sabatini wrote:
This is my crypto setting:
# %f: message file
# %s: signature file
# %a: pgp_sign_as value
set pgp_decode_command=gpg %?p? --passphrase-fd 0? --no-verbose --batch
--output - %f
set
Hi Todd.
On date Tuesday 2007-05-01 14:03:00 -0400, Todd Zullinger muttered:
Stefano Sabatini wrote:
I discovered this behaviour is dependant on the folder I'm exploring.
There happens to be good folders and bad folders, in the good ones
I can see the s flag right just when I open them
On date Tuesday 2007-05-01 21:24:55 +0200, Stefano Sabatini muttered:
[...]
(by the way: can someone suggest why this message doesn't appear with
my (quite bloated) configuration? I have the line:
color message brightcyan default
so it doesn't seem to be a color problem. Do others
On date Monday 2007-04-16 01:09:40 -0600, Kyle Wheeler muttered:
On Sunday, April 15 at 01:45 AM, quoth Stefano Sabatini:
[...]
I'm testing mutt and gnupg, I can verify with no problem messages
signatures, but it fails when I do it manually, saving in distinct
files the message
gpg
works, and after much thinkering I'm definitively puzzled.
So, which is the correct way to verify by hand the signature of a
message?
Many thanks in advance.
Cheers
--
Stefano Sabatini
Linux user number 337176 (see http://counter.li.org)
On Tuesday 2007-02-20 13:14:21 +, Eur Ing Chris Green wrote:
I think this is one of my major problems with Maildir.
How do you tell whether a maildir mailbox has mail in it without
actually opening it? If it was an mbox you'd see the size which,
amazingly enough, is zero if it's empty.
.
create-alias, usually bound to a, makes the new alias immediately
effective, and immediately writes the alias in the $alias_file.
Maybe you have to refresh the buffer you're seeing with your editor to
see the change.
Cheers
--
Stefano Sabatini
Linux user number 337176 (see http
--
Stefano Sabatini
Linux user number 337176 (see http://counter.li.org)
):
(push '(.*/tmp/mutt.*\\' . mail-mode) auto-mode-alist)
to automatically set up the mail-mode when composing messages with
mutt.
HTH
--
Stefano Sabatini
Linux user number 337176 (see http://counter.li.org)
On date Saturday 2007-01-20 12:20:36 -0700, Bob Proulx muttered:
Stefano Sabatini wrote:
# textual session
if [ -z display ]; then
This will never be true. You meant to say the following there.
if [ -z $DISPLAY ]; then
Yes, you're right, thanks!
--
Stefano
On date Thursday 2007-01-18 14:36:17 +1100, Cameron Simpson muttered:
On 11Jan2007 17:20, Stefano Sabatini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Yes, I'm using procmail and it creates a new maildir when it has to
| deliver a message into a not existing maildir.
|
| My problem depends on the fact that I
section in the emacs
user manual).
Try M-x widen in the message buffer to verify this.
You can also check the muttrc option:
set edit_headers # let you edit the message headers when editing the message
to get sure you're passing the headers to emacs.
HTH
--
Stefano Sabatini
Linux user number
effectively couldn't find it.
I have no auto_view commands in my muttrc and have this line in my ~/.mailcap:
text/html; /usr/bin/epiphany --new-tab %s
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
--
Stefano Sabatini
Linux user number 337176 (see http://counter.li.org)
On date Wednesday 2007-01-17 09:55:33 -0500, Kyle Wheeler muttered:
On Wednesday, January 17 at 03:34 PM, quoth Stefano Sabatini:
When I try to view a text/html attachment I get from my browser a
similiar message:
File /home/sds/tmp/muttIVsHqg not found.
Check the location of the file
information (name, email
address).
You can do this with a shell/psql script and a macro as:
macro \ca pipe-messageyour-scriptreturn
HTH
--
Stefano Sabatini
Linux user number 337176 (see http://counter.li.org)
On date Thursday 2007-01-11 14:10:41 +0100, Michael Tatge muttered:
* On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 Roman Cheplyaka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
* Stefano Sabatini [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-08 13:24:35+0100]
Is there a way to automatically delete a maildir if it doesn't contain
messages
On date Thursday 2007-01-11 10:14:08 -0700, Bob Proulx muttered:
Stefano Sabatini wrote:
My problem depends on the fact that I have many maildirs setted as
mailboxes (using the mailboxes command) and I would like not to display
them in the buffy view when they don't contain messages.
Try
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