On 2007-10-09, Nicolas KOWALSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 11:06:00AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote: > > On 2007-10-09, Nicolas KOWALSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Is it possible to not display the pgp or smime signature at all in > > > the pager ? > > > > > I set 'display_filter' to a script that cleans up a number of > > message artifacts including such signatures. Here is part of it. > > Thanks for your code. > > Unfortunately it looks it does not help. :-( > > I have written a small shell script containing your code, and set > display_filter=/home/niko/bin/mutt-display-filter in .muttrc, but I > still see the pgp/smime indications in the pager. I must be doing > something wrong...
My muttrc is pretty complicated, so I tried to simplify the situation in my previous reply. Perhaps I simplified too much and overlooked some important details. In particular, I have sets of message-hooks nested within folder-hooks to select different display-filters for different situations. The code snippet I included before was from the display-filter I use for the Cygwin lists. I thought it would work in general, but it appears that it doesn't. For example, it doesn't work for Kyle Wheeler's recent message to this list regarding Procmail. This is what I actually use when reading the mutt lists. folder-hook +Incoming/. 'message-hook ~A '\''set display_filter="sed '\'\\\'\''/^.*\\[-- .* --]$/d'\'\\\'\''"'\''' That is one line. It removes all lines that begin with an invisible escape sequence followed by "[-- " and end with " --]". It removes the lines [-- BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE --] and [-- END PGP SIGNED MESSAGE --] at the top and bottom, respectively, of Kyle's message. The code fragment I included before looks for slightly different BEGIN and END indications. I'm not sure what to suggest to fix the indications you're seeing without actually seeing them myself. I try to use filters that are not so general that I risk deleting portions of message text. That means that they work in the particular situation for which I wrote them, but they may not work in other situations. So, you can either play with the regular expressions in the filters I posted previously and see if you can get rid of those pgp/smime indications yourself, or you can post what you're seeing here and I can try to give a you filter that will work for that case. Regards, Gary