Hi,
* Michael Tatge [04/09/02 15:42:25 CEST] wrote:
Who needs urlview?
I like using it because I hate copy'n'paste. I also don't like to idea
to use a mouse as frequently as urlview. ;-)
Cheers, Rocco.
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Rocco --
...and then Rocco Rutte said...
%
% Hi,
%
% * Michael Tatge [04/09/02 15:42:25 CEST] wrote:
% Who needs urlview?
%
% I like using it because I hate copy'n'paste. I also don't like to idea
% to use a mouse as frequently as urlview. ;-)
Perhaps he should have phrased it as who would
Hi there!
I am using the latest from the CVS (1.5.0i). Is there a way to have mutt
'spit' out all the possible .muttrc variables? Something like a command line
option, so it will create a .muttrc with all the defaults and/or empty ones?
TIA and cheers,
--
David Collantes - http
* David Collantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-05 16:30]:
I am using the latest from the CVS (1.5.0i). Is there a way
to have mutt 'spit' out all the possible .muttrc variables?
Something like a command line option, so it will create
a .muttrc with all the defaults and/or empty ones?
http
Sven Guckes wrote:
## Trivia: mutt-1.2.5 has some 208 options.
## mutt-1.3.27 now has 249 options.
## mutt-1.3.28 has 249 options, too.
## Check with grep DT_ init.h| grep -v define | sort |less
This is not entirely accurrate unless you grep -v DT_SYN
worth to ask as a wish?
For me, it will be nice it I could:
$ mutt --dump-vars
And have a .muttrc-full some something dumped on my directory, with all
options and their explanation as they are on the init.h.
Ideas, suggestions, anyone?
Cheers,
--
David Collantes - http://www.bus.ucf.edu
Hi,
* David Collantes [04/05/02 19:22:13] wrote:
[ dump config ]
Will this be useful to more people? Is it something worth to ask as a wish?
For me, it will be nice it I could:
$ mutt --dump-vars
And have a .muttrc-full some something dumped on my directory, with all
options
Rocco Rutte wrote:
It would make sence. Even more usefull was a feature which Postfix has:
dump all configuration variables which are not default.
I can image it would make it easier to track errors by misconfiguration
down.
i was actually going to suggest this a long time ago, but
Hi all!
The last line of my ~/.mutt/muttrc is
push !/home/martin/bin/getmail\nchange-folder \n
which should start a script fetching mails from my ISPs but
does not work. :( In Mutt itself push works fine:
:push !/home/martin/bin/getmail\nchange-folder \n
is OK. So is there a way to enable
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 17:13:48 +0100, Martin Hammer wrote:
So is there a way to enable push in muttrc?
I have
push V
in my .muttrc and it works.
--
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validated (X)HTML - Acorn Risc PC, Yellow Pig 17, Championnat
Hi Martin!
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Martin Hammer wrote:
The last line of my ~/.mutt/muttrc is
push !/home/martin/bin/getmail\nchange-folder \n
which should start a script fetching mails from my ISPs but
does not work. :( In Mutt itself push works fine:
Hmm, I put
| push !/home/markus
On 25.Mar 2002, Markus Hubig wrote:
Hmm, I put
| push !/home/markus/bin/test.sh\n change-folder\n
in the last line of my muttrc and it works like a charm ...
I'm running Mutt 1.3.27i (2002-01-22).
So it is possible that it works on my machine too.. :-)
I've found out that push
* Martin Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-25 16:14]:
The last line of my ~/.mutt/muttrc is
push !/home/martin/bin/getmail\nchange-folder \n
which should start a script fetching mails
from my ISPs but does not work. :(
I suggest to *not* do such things at startup in mutt -
you might regret
On 25.Mar 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
* Martin Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-25 16:14]:
The last line of my ~/.mutt/muttrc is
push !/home/martin/bin/getmail\nchange-folder \n
which should start a script fetching mails
from my ISPs but does not work. :(
I suggest to *not* do
On 25.Mar 2002, Markus Hubig wrote:
Oh I remember that I have an alias for mutt, so if I type in mutt it
executes mutt -y! Mayby this is the difference ...?!
Oh, this works fine!
But why don't you create an little Script called eg. gmsm
(GetMailStartMutt ;-) that executes getmail and
Isn't it possible to configure imap and imaps accounts in one
configfile! I tried this but mutt always says SSL not available,
that's OK for me, I don't want SSL for that host.
Thanks for any hint,
Manuel
--
Theology is never any help; it is searching in a dark cellar at midnight for a
Hi,
Manuel Hendel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
Isn't it possible to configure imap and imaps accounts in one
configfile! I tried this but mutt always says SSL not available,
that's OK for me, I don't want SSL for that host.
could you give an example of what you're trying to achieve?
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 02:31:21PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
could you give an example of what you're trying to achieve?
I got more than one imap account at more than one impa server. Two of
the servers are using imaps for security reasons and one doesn't. If I
only use the imap account,
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 03:15:27PM +0100, Manuel Hendel wrote:
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 02:31:21PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
could you give an example of what you're trying to achieve?
I got more than one imap account at more than one impa server. Two of
the servers are using imaps for
is, that it is the other
way round in my muttrc:
imap://haupo:muell@localhost
or
imaps://imap.web.de
The problem is, that imap://haupo:muell@localhost is not working
anymore and mutt brings an error messageSSL not available.
manuel
--
History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 04:41:29PM +0100, Manuel Hendel wrote:
Actually, I do the same. The only difference is, that it is the other
way round in my muttrc:
imap://haupo:muell@localhost
or
imaps://imap.web.de
The problem is, that imap://haupo:muell@localhost is not working
anymore
Hello,
I need some help with my muttrc. I'm still running 1.2.5 as I still can't
get the pager to work in 1.3.27...
I have 5 main e-mail addresses: [EMAIL PROTECTED], @x-ray.org,
@imprezaturbo.org, @euronet.nl and @euro.net.
I have set up different environments through folder-hooks in my
* Raymond A. Meijer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-15 13:14]:
I need some help with my muttrc. I'm still running 1.2.5
as I still can't get the pager to work in 1.3.27...
I have 5 main e-mail addresses: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
@x-ray.org, @imprezaturbo.org, @euronet.nl and @euro.net.
I have set up
I was browsing mutt section on www.dotfiles.com and came across this:
http://www.dotfiles.com/files/27/189_.muttrc
I do not know about you, but i find this copyright note very funny...
Especially in muttrc.
# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for
# any purpose
not the entire GPL COPYING file :)
I wonder if i can make my muttrc my own intellectual property and sue
anyone who will copy
set sendmail=/usr/sbin/sendmail
from my ~/.muttrc :)
Depends if you use copious shell stuff in your rcfiles that evil
corporations might steal and make close source
I defined some aliases in my .muttrc .
Last time i used mutt, i hit some(?) keys
and mutt displayed a list of my aliases like:
1. lars
2. nin
3.
...
This overview is a nice thing when i forget an alias,
but i didn't recognize how i invoked it and i didn't
find anything in the manual about
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 08:23:02PM -0500, Stefan Antoni wrote:
This overview is a nice thing when i forget an alias,
but i didn't recognize how i invoked it and i didn't
find anything in the manual about it.
When mutt prompts you for the To: address, hit tab.
Lance Simmons
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 06:10:21PM -0600, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
Ah, oops. I must have misunderstood :)
Well, the gist I got from the subscription email that I got sent when I
joined, it only takes one bounced message for the list to unsubscribe
me. I guess if my mail server went down
well, i've finally managed to screw up my .muttrc. i've only been using mutt for a
day or so now, so please bear with me.
i had it set up so that i could hit the left-arrow key to take me to my list of mail
folders. following is the applicable section:
bind pager up previous-line
blah. nevermind. i figured it out.
* shock ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) babbled:
well, i've finally managed to screw up my .muttrc. i've only been using mutt for a
day or so now, so please bear with me
On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 02:18:13PM +0100, Steve Kennedy (dis)graced my inbox with:
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 06:10:21PM -0600, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
Ah, oops. I must have misunderstood :)
Well, the gist I got from the subscription email that I got sent when I
joined, it only takes one
On 27, Oct, 2001 at 12:41:13PM -0600, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
Other pains are when people misconfigure procmail recipes
and then their mail starts bouncing too.
Procmail can make mail bounce? I thought it would just send mail to the
bit bucket if it was misconfigured...
It only does
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 11:06:48AM -0700, Carl B . Constantine (dis)graced my inbox
with:
For some reason I was unsubed from this list without warning. Anyone
know why that would be?
Happened to me last weekend. David T-G mentioned that if the list is
very active, sometimes it screws up and
Rob, et al --
...and then Rob 'Feztaa' Park said...
% On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 11:06:48AM -0700, Carl B . Constantine (dis)graced my inbox
with:
% For some reason I was unsubed from this list without warning. Anyone
% know why that would be?
%
% Happened to me last weekend. David T-G
For some reason I was unsubed from this list without warning. Anyone
know why that would be?
Anyway, according to http://mutt.netliberte.org, the muttrc builder code
is under the GPL. I thought at one point, he had a link to download the
code but that seems to have vanished.
does anyone have
On Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 12:37:44AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
Not really -- a mutt scripting language has been discussed many times
before, and may actually come to fruition one day -- but you can
reference shell environment variables in your muttrc file. At the very
least you could have your
Hey people.
I'm mounting the same home directory on several *nix boxes at work, and
there are a few options in my .muttrc that I'd like to be set depending on my
platform. I can take the output of a uname -s in a script and control most
options that way, but is there a built-in way
Michael --
...and then Michael P. Soulier said...
% Hey people.
%
% I'm mounting the same home directory on several *nix boxes at work, and
% there are a few options in my .muttrc that I'd like to be set depending on my
% platform. I can take the output of a uname -s in a script
I've got a with some pathes that I set in my muttrc being
ignored. A while back I wrote about print_command not being set
correctly. That problem could be worked around by manually
setting print_command after mutt had started, which isn't a big
deal since I don't print many emails. Now, I've
On (29/08/01 19:43), Christoph Maurer wrote:
Am Mit, 29 Aug 2001, schrieb Ailbhe Leamy:
OK, I may be being stupid, but mutt seems to recognise ~/.muttrc
_and_ ~/.mutt/muttrc
Of course, if the manpage does know... where?
It is explicitly said in the mutt user manual, section 3
Am Don, 30 Aug 2001, schrieb Ailbhe Leamy:
On (29/08/01 19:43), Christoph Maurer wrote:
Am Mit, 29 Aug 2001, schrieb Ailbhe Leamy:
OK, I may be being stupid, but mutt seems to recognise ~/.muttrc
_and_ ~/.mutt/muttrc
Of course, if the manpage does know... where
On 2001-08-30 10:43:02 +0100, Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
Ah. Thank you. I find stuff stored in /usr/doc so much less
conveneitn than stuff in manpages that I forgot it was there.
I've fixed in the man page.
--
Thomas Roesslerhttp://log.does-not-exist.org/
On (30/08/01 14:55), Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 2001-08-30 10:43:02 +0100, Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
Ah. Thank you. I find stuff stored in /usr/doc so much less
conveneitn than stuff in manpages that I forgot it was there.
I've fixed in the man page.
Now *that's* service. Thanks.
Ailbhe
but all
On 2001-08-30 15:27:08 +0100, Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
Now *that's* service. Thanks.
but all free software is so unreliable! Shyeah. Right.
Hey, I can also be horribly slow in applying patches and fixing
things. You were just lucky. :-
--
Thomas Roessler
OK, I may be being stupid, but mutt seems to recognise
~/.muttrc _and_
~/.mutt/muttrc
... but the man page doesn't mention this. Gah. Why not? I found out
accidentally, and it's very useful to me.
Of course, if the manpage does know... where?
Ailbhe
--
Homepage: http
Am Mit, 29 Aug 2001, schrieb Ailbhe Leamy:
OK, I may be being stupid, but mutt seems to recognise
~/.muttrc _and_
~/.mutt/muttrc
... but the man page doesn't mention this. Gah. Why not? I found out
accidentally, and it's very useful to me.
Of course, if the manpage does know
As far as I can tell, anything in backticks inside .muttrc is evaluated
when .muttrc is first read. I was wondering if it is possible to have
'lazy evaluation' instead -- ie the shell command is evaluated when the
variable is referenced.
The reason for this is that I've an extra header
The header stays the same for the entire mutt session. I thought to
myself that perhaps the my_hdr was only being evaluated once, so I tried
the following instead:
Insert
send-hook . 'unmy_hdr X-BOFH-Excuse:'
before the one below. See section 4.4 Using Hooks in TFM.
send-hook .
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 02:21:52PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
Insert
send-hook . 'unmy_hdr X-BOFH-Excuse:'
before the one below. See section 4.4 Using Hooks in TFM.
Um, yeah. That works. Thanks.
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mathie.cx/~graeme/
Hi all.
Is there any way to save readed messages in the correct
'save-hook' folder without having to press 's' key and
comfirm save?
thanks
--yapedu
Hi, i have changed my password, now it containe some SHIFT-key characters
and mutt cant use the .muttrc file anymore, each time i am being asked for
CRAM key to be put in, i put exactly same cram as i have set in
imap_cramkey
(actually even pasting it) and everything works fine
Is there anyway to restart mutt or have it reread the muttrc within the
program?
--
Drew
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 11:18:55AM -0500, Drew Raines wrote:
Is there anyway to restart mutt or have it reread the muttrc within the
program?
if you put:
reset all
unhook *
at the top of your ~/.muttrc. You can just do this from within Mutt:
:source ~/.muttrc
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 11:18:55AM -0500, Drew Raines ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
said:
Is there anyway to restart mutt or have it reread the muttrc within the
program?
--
Drew
:source .muttrc
caveat: this won't undefine things you've previously defined (aliases,
send-hooks, etc.)
--
Jim
Ok... all my POP3 stuff works great.
I recall there being a .muttrc config setting to tell it to check for POP3
mail on it's own every X minutes. Am I wrong, or does this setting
actually exist? I didn't find it in any other .muttrc's I found online.
Thanks.
:// sd
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 01:19:14PM -0500, Scott Davis wrote:
Ok... all my POP3 stuff works great.
I recall there being a .muttrc config setting to tell it to check for POP3
mail on it's own every X minutes. Am I wrong, or does this setting
actually exist? I didn't find it in any other
On 2001.05.20, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Joane Lispton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I would like to do is have the mail coming from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I figure the place to do this is either in Muttrc or ssmtp.conf.
Just set
host= beechtree.its.com
Editing Messages!
Hit ENTER or type command to continue
I've looked and searched everywhere to find where I can disable this
so vim will remember where I left of when last editing a file, but I
can't find it.
I'm using the following files
.vimrc
vimrc.forall
.muttrc
muttrc.forall
Hi, I have seen these realy nice and well documented .muttrc files, that
list all options and explain too. My own file has grown to become such a
mess that I hardly manage to find my way around. If someone can point to
such a nice version, I intend to rebuilt my own file on that template. I
use
Using a large mallet, Erik van der Meulen whacked out:
Hi, I have seen these realy nice and well documented .muttrc files, that
list all options and explain too. My own file has grown to become such a
mess that I hardly manage to find my way around. If someone can point to
such a nice version
to do is have the mail coming from [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead
of [EMAIL PROTECTED] I figure the place to do this is either in
Muttrc or ssmtp.conf.
Any help is much appreciated.
TIA
### Header from Test message to self at other address ###
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat May 19 11:04:20 2001
Return
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 03:50:09PM +0200, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
Hi, I have seen these realy nice and well documented .muttrc files, that
list all options and explain too. My own file has grown to become such a
mess that I hardly manage to find my way around. If someone can point
Using a large mallet, Keith Mastin whacked out:
What I would like to do is have the mail coming from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
figure the place to do this is either in Muttrc or ssmtp.conf.
Set the from header and put set envelope_from in your muttrc
[for ex: see mine
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 11:24:39AM -0400, Keith Mastin wrote:
What I would like to do is have the mail coming from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I figure the place to do this
is either in Muttrc or ssmtp.conf.
I haven't been following this thread, but...
Your envelope
I've looked and searched everywhere to find where I can disable this
so vim will remember where I left of when last editing a file, but I
can't find it.
I'm using the following files
.vimrc
vimrc.forall
.muttrc
muttrc.forall
mutt.personal
Any suggestions?
thanks!
to AND or OR together several pattern matches
in one score argument, mutt complains of "score: too many arguments"
All in all I'd like to better understand how quoting works in the
.muttrc.
4) When trying to match folders from my ~/Mail directory starting with a
lowercase alph
Hello,
I've written an emacs mode to edit muttrc files. It can be usefull at
least to highlight syntax. It is available at:
http://home.earthlink.net/~lpelecq/mutt/muttrc-mode.html
I hope this can help. Any comments are welcome.
--
Laurent Pelecq [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi!
I'm a new mutt 1.2.5i user and I need some help
to configure Emacs as my editor. Actually it works fine,
but when I have just to write the Subject and nothing else
(as when subscribing to a mail-list) I hit ^X^S then ^X^C
to exit Emacs and the message is aborted. My current
.muttrc
to a mail-list) I hit ^X^S then ^X^C
to exit Emacs and the message is aborted. My current
.muttrc line for the editor has:
set editor="emacs -nw"
What'd I do?
Nothing much. :-) What you did was to allow the editor to start and
finish without changing the file's modification time,
then ^X^C
to exit Emacs and the message is aborted. My current
.muttrc line for the editor has:
set editor="emacs -nw"
What'd I do?
Try this:
set abort_unmodified=no
--
MfG
Waldemar Brodkorb
Linux rulez!
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 11:23:01AM -0600, Goblin wrote:
Ok, so now I have the multiline commands thing working for
a singular send-hook, like follows.
send-hook '~t @domain.com$' "set signature=~/.sig_domain ; \
my_hdr From: User Name [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Now, I'd like to have two
to something
+pre-defined when i reply to the list.
+I was looking over the .muttrc file and found the following:
# Change settings based upon message recipient
#
# send-hook [!]pattern command
#
# command is executed when sending mail to an address matching pattern
#send-hook mutt- 'set signature
* Brian Stearns [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11/11/00, 13:59:18]:
I've configured OpenSSH at home, and I'm using PuTTY at work to establish
a secure terminal session from work to home. Yet again, works great.
It's not a PuTTY issue. I use it at work and it works :)
Finallly, I thought perhaps
line.
It comes up immediately, automatically connects to my IMAP server, and
allows me to browse my IMAP folders. When I SSH into my machine,
running mutt from the command line results in a long series of .muttrc
errors (mostly regarding my PGP commands, which some other errors
mixed
:
When I telnet into my home machine, I run mutt from the command line. It comes up
immediately, automatically connects to my IMAP server, and allows me to browse my IMAP
folders. When I SSH into my machine, running mutt from the command line results in a
long series of .muttrc errors (mostly
the command line results in a long series of .muttrc
errors (mostly regarding my PGP commands, which some other errors
mixed in). I then am told "Secure login is unavailable. Use cleartext
login? ([n]/y):". Finally, when I answer "y", when I attempt to
change fol
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Is it possible to use environment variable values in the .muttrc
file somehow? What I'd like to be able to do is put my KeyID for
my PGP key into an environment variable, and then have my .muttrc
reference this, telling mutt "to find his k
Jack McKinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 17 Oct 2000:
Is it possible to use environment variable values in the .muttrc
file somehow? What I'd like to be able to do is put my KeyID for
my PGP key into an environment variable, and then have my .muttrc
reference this, telling mutt
Running Mutt 1.2.5i (2000-07-28) in a real xterm (not a gnome-terminal)
after changing to RH7.0 in certain macros (not all!) \n gives me a
"Key is not bound. Press '?' for help." message.
However other macros dont seem to have this problem
macro index F3 "c?\t\n" "Jump directly to $MAIL"
On 001007, at 10:05:17, Jan Houtsma wrote:
However other macros dont seem to have this problem
macro index F3 "c?\t\n" "Jump directly to $MAIL" UNBOUND
macro index F3 "c?\t\r" "Jump directly to $MAIL" WORKS
macro index escA "!vimx $HOME/.mutt/aliases\n"
On Sat, Oct 07, 2000 at 10:23:17AM -0700, David Ellement wrote:
On 001007, at 10:05:17, Jan Houtsma wrote:
However other macros dont seem to have this problem
macro index F3 "c?\t\n" "Jump directly to $MAIL"UNBOUND
macro index F3 "c?\t\r" "Jump directly to
Hello, I am kind of new to the list and was looking for
information on blocking a domain (user level, not admin) within Mutt. We
are running Qmail (as I know this is not a list for them) and I am using
Mutt 1.0pre3i that is currently installed. Does anyone have any
suggestions on how I
On 28-Sep-2000, Ben Beuchler wrote:
I believe the mutt authors feel that that is not mutt's job. For that
you will need either procmail or maildrop. I personally prefer
maildrop. If you are using Maildir delivery instead of mailbox, you
will HAVE to use maildrop.
Not true. Procmail
Pete Robie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 28 Sep 2000:
Does anyone have any
suggestions on how I can blacklist a domain for my account without having
this done at the server level through badmailpatterns?
Well, like Ben suggested, it's probably better done with a mail
filtering program (such
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 11:47:38AM -0500, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
On 28-Sep-2000, Ben Beuchler wrote:
I believe the mutt authors feel that that is not mutt's job. For that
you will need either procmail or maildrop. I personally prefer
maildrop. If you are using Maildir delivery instead
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 11:34:36AM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 10:37:31AM -0500, Pete Robie wrote:
Hello, I am kind of new to the list and was looking for information on
blocking a domain (user level, not admin) within Mutt. We are running
Qmail (as I know this is
Hey, is it possible to re-source .muttrc from inside mutt
and have any changes take effect?
TIA---the/eXtreme
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 08:51:59AM -0500, the/eXtreme muttered:
Hey, is it possible to re-source .muttrc from inside mutt
and have any changes take effect?
TIA---the/eXtreme
From mutt:
:source ~/.muttrc
--
-- C^2
No windows were crashed in the making of this email
Hey people,
I have put my Mutt configuration together with procmail configuration
together with some scripts which I use with Mutt. Hope it will be helpful
for someone. Check it out here: http://www.leonid.maks.net/mail/
Any suggestions and improvements are of course accepted ;-)
--
Best
Gary --
...and then Gary said...
% Hello all,
% I have just switched over to GPG instead of PGP, as PGP 6.52 would not
Woo hoo! Welcome :-)
% work properly. The new GPG installed well, but I cannot get is
% properly scripted (for a lack of knowledge) in my muttrc file.
Hmmm... How so
Hello all,
I have just switched over to GPG instead of PGP, as PGP 6.52 would not
work properly. The new GPG installed well, but I cannot get is
properly scripted (for a lack of knowledge) in my muttrc file.
Can someone help, or point me in the right direction for a sample
script on line
I'm trying to source a directory full o' files into my .muttrc. Typical
methods such as 'source ~/.mutt/*' (where .mutt is the directory) don't
work, so I tried doing
source `ls ~/.mutt/*`
only to find that fail too. Next, I tried including each file with its
own 'source' statement attached
Evan Vetere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 02 Aug 2000:
Sourcing all files individually, literally, within the file to begin
with, works just fine. Anyone know any tricks to make this baby work?
Hmm. You already have source-everything.pl, maybe that can be put to
use:
source
At 19:20 -0400 02 Aug 2000, Evan Vetere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to source a directory full o' files into my .muttrc. Typical
methods such as 'source ~/.mutt/*' (where .mutt is the directory) don't
work, so I tried doing
source "cat ~/.mutt/* |"
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Aaron Schrab
Using a large mallet, Kai Blin whacked out:
Maybe your exim configuration is fscked up somewhere? This doesn't look
like a
mutt problem. See what your MTA logs say (they should be in /var/log)
No not at all. I asked some guys in #debian.de an those who hat mutt 1.2i
running had it
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 07:38:37PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian muttered:
Using a large mallet, Kai Blin whacked out:
Maybe your exim configuration is fscked up somewhere? This doesn't look
like a
mutt problem. See what your MTA logs say (they should be in /var/log)
No not at
Using a large mallet, Kai Blin whacked out:
I'm sorry. I was not quite clear in the way of expresing myself. I meant,
Yes, indeed, I don't think it's mutt'sproblem either.
Sorry - I saw just now you were also responding to the original post. :(
I didn't get it that way. :) So you changed
I'm using thomas roessler's ultimate muttrc config file with exim and
debian 2.2.16. I can't send mail with mutt. I tried using a different
muttrc file that worked with exim before I upgraded from potato to woody
and it didn't work either. Is there something I have to change in
configuration
Using a large mallet, Dale Morris whacked out:
I'm using thomas roessler's ultimate muttrc config file with exim and
debian 2.2.16. I can't send mail with mutt. I tried using a different
muttrc file that worked with exim before I upgraded from potato to woody
and it didn't work either
I'm using thomas roessler's ultimate muttrc config file with exim and
debian 2.2.16. I can't send mail with mutt. I tried using a different
muttrc file that worked with exim before I upgraded from potato to
woody
and it didn't work either. Is there something I have to change
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