Re: set config file from environment variable?

2016-04-16 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 11:09:11PM -0400, Xu Wang wrote: > It is possible to set config file with > > mutt -F /path/to/muttrc > > Is it possible to do so with environment variable? I looked at > environment variable section in man mutt and could not see it so I'm > guessi

set config file from environment variable?

2016-04-16 Thread Xu Wang
It is possible to set config file with mutt -F /path/to/muttrc Is it possible to do so with environment variable? I looked at environment variable section in man mutt and could not see it so I'm guessing it is not possible, but I want to double-check. Kind regards, Xu

Mutterer: a config file generator for mutt, offlineimap, and msmtp

2015-05-03 Thread mwnx
the offlineimap community. The project, codenamed Mutterer, is a script to centralise and automate configuration of mutt, offlineimap, msmtp, and possibly more in the future, by generating all the necessary configs from a single centralised config file. Below is the README.md from the github page

Re: config file

2008-08-19 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday, August 18 at 09:35 PM, quoth Ravi Uday: Thats pretty much I had.. but then I cant see the --BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-- Can't read them, or are they not there? There is a attachment in the mail and that contains the signature part..! Can we

Re: config file

2008-08-19 Thread Ravi Uday
Hi Kyle, signature is indeed verified.. When i send a mail, I see this in the body of the mail: [-- PGP output follows (current time: Tue Aug 19 09:53:01 2008) --] gpg: Signature made Tue Aug 19 09:45:35 2008 PDT using DSA key ID E4D5F777 gpg: Good signature from xx [EMAIL PROTECTED] [-- End of

Re: config file

2008-08-19 Thread kyle-mutt
signature is indeed verified.. Okay... And then there is an attachment (as seen from Outlook 'ATT00076.dat' which has : You're using Outlook as your reference? So how can we have this embedded in the body of the mail itself ? Uh... Most folks *don't* want that in the body of the mail

config file

2008-08-18 Thread Ravi Uday
Hi, I am tyring to integrate PGP with Mutt. Can anyone of you supply me a basic muttrc which has PGP configurations ? I did setup PGP properly butsomehow its not working when sending mails. Thanks, Ravi

Re: config file

2008-08-18 Thread John
On (18/08/08 16:41), Ravi Uday wrote: | | Hi, | | I am tyring to integrate PGP with Mutt. Can anyone of you supply me a | basic muttrc | which has PGP configurations ? | I did setup PGP properly butsomehow its not working when sending mails. | | Thanks, | Ravi | I borrowed this portion of my

Re: config file

2008-08-18 Thread Ravi Uday
Thanks John, Thats pretty much I had.. but then I cant see the --BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-- ... --END PGP MESSAGE -- and -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- ... -END PGP SIGNATURE- texts inline in the body of the mail. There is a attachment in the mail and that contains the signature part..! Can

Re: config file

2008-08-18 Thread Ravi Uday
Anybody ??? - Ravi On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 6:18 PM, Ravi Uday [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks John, Thats pretty much I had.. but then I cant see the --BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-- ... --END PGP MESSAGE -- and -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- ... -END PGP SIGNATURE- texts inline in

making Mutt re-read its config file ?

2002-07-06 Thread Mehul N. Sanghvi
'allo, I am a relatively new user of Mutt and was wondering how to get it to re-read its config file, without quiting out of it everytime. Is there a way to do that ? thanks, mehul

Re: making Mutt re-read its config file ?

2002-07-06 Thread Patrick
* Mehul N. Sanghvi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07-06-02 10:36]: 'allo, I am a relatively new user of Mutt and was wondering how to get it to re-read its config file, without quiting out of it everytime. Is there a way to do that ? :source ~/.muttrc provided your

Re: making Mutt re-read its config file ?

2002-07-06 Thread Mehul N. Sanghvi
config file, without quiting out of it everytime. Is there a way to do that ? :source ~/.muttrc provided your config file is .muttrc AND located in your $HOME directory. NOTE: The ':' opens a command-line at the bottom of mutt and is required. -- Patrick Shanahan