Re: mbox to maildir

2000-09-07 Thread Thomas Roessler

On 2000-09-06 19:27:57 -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:

> Does anyone have a script that does this?

Why don't you just use mutt to do it?

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Re: mbox to maildir

2000-09-07 Thread Chris Gushue

Thomas Roessler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On 2000-09-06 19:27:57 -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
> 
> > Does anyone have a script that does this?
> 
> Why don't you just use mutt to do it?

That's how I converted some of my mail when i switched from mbox to Maildir
- mail for the previous month and earlier, I just left gzipped (that
compressed foldes patch for Mutt works great). I'm not sure offhand if Mutt
created the new Maildirs for me, or if I had to manually do it...

Probably safer to do it this way, than to use a script or program to convert
your mail.

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Re: mbox to maildir

2000-09-07 Thread Michael Tatge

Hi!

Chris Gushue muttered:
> Thomas Roessler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On 2000-09-06 19:27:57 -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
> > 
> > > Does anyone have a script that does this?
> > 
> > Why don't you just use mutt to do it?
> 
> I'm not sure offhand if Mutt created the new Maildirs for me, or if I
> had to manually do it...

You have to set mbox_type=Maildir to have mutt create Maildirs by
default. I wrote some macros for that purpose.

macro index  ':set mbox_type="mbox"'
macro pager  ':set mbox_type="mbox"'
macro index  ':set mbox_type="Maildir"'
macro pager  ':set mbox_type="Maildir"

HTH,

Michael
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moving readed mail

2000-09-07 Thread Petr Kristan

Is here any hook where I can define that read mail from "someone" will be
saved to "some" mailbox automaticly. 

I can setup save-hook, but then I must pres 's' and then Enter.

Thanks.
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Re: moving readed mail

2000-09-07 Thread Bob Bell

On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 03:34:32PM +0200, Petr Kristan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is here any hook where I can define that read mail from "someone" will be
> saved to "some" mailbox automaticly. 
> 
> I can setup save-hook, but then I must pres 's' and then Enter.

Such a filter should be run during mail delivery.  The commonly used
solution is procmail.

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Re: moving readed mail

2000-09-07 Thread Petr Kristan

On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 10:41:04AM -0400, Bob Bell wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 03:34:32PM +0200, Petr Kristan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is here any hook where I can define that read mail from "someone" will be
> > saved to "some" mailbox automaticly. 
> > 
> > I can setup save-hook, but then I must pres 's' and then Enter.
> 
> Such a filter should be run during mail delivery.  The commonly used
> solution is procmail.
> 
I know and I use it in another cases.
I want mails from "someone" in main spool mailbox, because they have
high priority. And filtered mailboxes has low.

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PGP

2000-09-07 Thread Krist van Besien

Hi all.

Whe signing/encrypting a message at one stage of the process the following list
of keys apears:

   1 +  1022/0xEE6BF281 DSA  -s [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   2 +  2046/0xF62FE8A0 ElG  e-
   3 +  2046/0xF62FE8A0 ElG  e- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

With the request to select one...
What do the different fields in this lis mean? What do DSA, ElG stand for, what
are the e- and -s flags? And what is the + just after the number...

Lots of questions, but I couldn't find the answer in the docs, so henc I ask it
here...

Krist

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Re: moving readed mail

2000-09-07 Thread Mikko Hänninen

Petr Kristan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 07 Sep 2000:
> I know and I use it in another cases.
> I want mails from "someone" in main spool mailbox, because they have
> high priority. And filtered mailboxes has low.

How about filtering the mail into two places, both the main spool,
and the "filtered mailbox" for this person?


Mikko
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Re: PGP

2000-09-07 Thread Dave Ewart

On Thursday, 07.09.2000 at 17:02 +0200, Krist van Besien wrote:

> Hi all.
> 
> Whe signing/encrypting a message at one stage of the process the following list
> of keys apears:
> 
>1 +  1022/0xEE6BF281 DSA  -s [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>2 +  2046/0xF62FE8A0 ElG  e-
>3 +  2046/0xF62FE8A0 ElG  e- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> With the request to select one...
> What do the different fields in this lis mean? What do DSA, ElG stand for, what
> are the e- and -s flags? And what is the + just after the number...

Interesting ... I get a similar problem.  I want to make Mutt
auto-select the right key, but it doesn't seem to do it and prompts me
with a "select the key" screen as above ...

Anyone got any ideas, then?

Dave.
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Re: moving readed mail

2000-09-07 Thread Petr Kristan

On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 06:10:34PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> Petr Kristan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 07 Sep 2000:
> > I know and I use it in another cases.
> > I want mails from "someone" in main spool mailbox, because they have
> > high priority. And filtered mailboxes has low.
> 
> How about filtering the mail into two places, both the main spool,
> and the "filtered mailbox" for this person?
It si possible, but then I will have two copies this mail if forget to
delete mail from spool.

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tel: +420 40 6335223, 38764   fax: +420 40 6335224 
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Re: PGP

2000-09-07 Thread David T-G

Dave --

...and then Dave Ewart said...
% On Thursday, 07.09.2000 at 17:02 +0200, Krist van Besien wrote:
% 
...
% >1 +  1022/0xEE6BF281 DSA  -s [EMAIL PROTECTED]
% >2 +  2046/0xF62FE8A0 ElG  e-
% >3 +  2046/0xF62FE8A0 ElG  e- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
% 
% Interesting ... I get a similar problem.  I want to make Mutt
% auto-select the right key, but it doesn't seem to do it and prompts me
% with a "select the key" screen as above ...

That one I *don't* know how to fix, and I'd like to see the same myself.
I tried setting pgp-hooks to tie a recipient to a key, but I still get
the list.


% 
% Anyone got any ideas, then?

Looking forward to the answer, I remain,


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Re: PGP

2000-09-07 Thread David T-G

Krist --

Before I forget, you should know that the proper mutt-users address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of at gbnet.net (where mutt.org is hosted,
and sometimes the hostname leaks through).

...and then Krist van Besien said...
% Hi all.
% 
% Whe signing/encrypting a message at one stage of the process the following list
% of keys apears:
% 
%1 +  1022/0xEE6BF281 DSA  -s [EMAIL PROTECTED]
%2 +  2046/0xF62FE8A0 ElG  e-
%3 +  2046/0xF62FE8A0 ElG  e- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
% 
% With the request to select one...

Yep.


% What do the different fields in this lis mean? What do DSA, ElG stand for, what

This output is actually just mutt's shorthand of PGP or gpg output, so
you might have better luck digging in those sources.  Here's what I can
provide, regardless of whether or not it's actually correct...

Key #1 is your signing key (your private key), which we know because of
the "-s" flag, and it belongs to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and is 1022 bytes
(what an odd number) and is key number EE6BF281.  Key #2/#3 is your
encrypting key ("-e"), is 2046 bytes (again 2 bytes short of what I'd
expect -- but, then again, I'm not peeking at my own keys to see what
they say), and belongs to the same guy but with key ID F62FE8A0; it's
pretty safe to bet that this is a matched private/public pair.

ElG stands for El Gamal, and it and DSA are (AFAIK) encryption
algorithms.  For [what I found to be] a fantastically informative and
easy-to-grasp paper on how public-key encryption works, you might surf
over to 

  http://bigfoot.com/~davidtg/private/DHKeys/

and have a read.


% are the e- and -s flags? And what is the + just after the number...
% 
% Lots of questions, but I couldn't find the answer in the docs, so henc I ask it
% here...

Always good for a laugh, if not the proper answer ;-)


% 
% Krist
% 
% -- 
% Krist van Besien[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Newbie: Mutt reference card?

2000-09-07 Thread John Horne

Hello,

I am in the process of starting to use Mutt, having used an X window client
for the past couple of years. Needless to say the change from a
'pointy-clicky' client to a keyboard one takes a bit of time :-) Having said
that, and having seen all the key bindings in Mutt, has anyone produced a
short, small(?), quick reference card of them? A Postscript one would be
good. It would probably be better/quicker than my trying to look up in the
manual all the time how to do something.

Thanks,

John.


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E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Newbie: Mutt reference card?

2000-09-07 Thread Rob Reid

At 12:14 PM EDT on September  7 John Horne sent off:
> I am in the process of starting to use Mutt, having used an X window client
> for the past couple of years. Needless to say the change from a
> 'pointy-clicky' client to a keyboard one takes a bit of time :-) Having said
> that, and having seen all the key bindings in Mutt, has anyone produced a
> short, small(?), quick reference card of them?

It's ? and unlike postscript it's searchable with /

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Re: Newbie: Mutt reference card?

2000-09-07 Thread David T-G

John --

...and then John Horne said...
% Hello,

Hi!


% 
% I am in the process of starting to use Mutt, having used an X window client
% for the past couple of years. Needless to say the change from a

Good for you :-)


% 'pointy-clicky' client to a keyboard one takes a bit of time :-) Having said

Let me guess: you don't use vi, right? :-)


% that, and having seen all the key bindings in Mutt, has anyone produced a
% short, small(?), quick reference card of them? A Postscript one would be

I don't think so, but I think that mutt probably has everything you need
right there in front of you.


% good. It would probably be better/quicker than my trying to look up in the
% manual all the time how to do something.

Better than that, you can get a list of current keybindings and macros
just by pressing ? (unless you've remapped it ;-) at just about any
screen.  That puts you into a pager that you can use to not only page
through the list but also to search (with /pattern) for some pattern in
the list.  That ought to get you 95% of your answers in just a couple of
seconds.


% 
% Thanks,

HTH & HAND


% 
% John.


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Re: PGP

2000-09-07 Thread David T-G

Alan --

Very cool email address, BTW :-)

...and then Alan said...
% > % Interesting ... I get a similar problem.  I want to make Mutt
% > % auto-select the right key, but it doesn't seem to do it and prompts me
% > % with a "select the key" screen as above ...
% > 
% > That one I *don't* know how to fix, and I'd like to see the same myself.
% > I tried setting pgp-hooks to tie a recipient to a key, but I still get
% > the list.
% 
% You mean select a default key to sign messages with?  I have 
% set pgp_autosign
% set pgp_sign_as = "0xAA0B"

No, selecting the right key to use for encrypting the message.  For one
thing, I have both old and new keys for one fellow and I want to use the
new key when I send out fresh email.  I might also encrypt to user X, who
is [EMAIL PROTECTED], but use his other public key [EMAIL PROTECTED] that mutt won't
otherwise pick up...


% 
% in my .muttrc for my work account.  That is for mutt 1.0.1i though, not sure
% if things have changed for those flags in the latest version.

Nope; they're the same.


% 
% YMMV :)

Thanks anyway!


% 
% alan




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Re: PGP

2000-09-07 Thread Alan

> % Interesting ... I get a similar problem.  I want to make Mutt
> % auto-select the right key, but it doesn't seem to do it and prompts me
> % with a "select the key" screen as above ...
> 
> That one I *don't* know how to fix, and I'd like to see the same myself.
> I tried setting pgp-hooks to tie a recipient to a key, but I still get
> the list.
> 
> 
> % 
> % Anyone got any ideas, then?
> 
> Looking forward to the answer, I remain,

You mean select a default key to sign messages with?  I have 
set pgp_autosign
set pgp_sign_as = "0xAA0B"

in my .muttrc for my work account.  That is for mutt 1.0.1i though, not sure
if things have changed for those flags in the latest version.

YMMV :)

alan

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Re: PGP

2000-09-07 Thread David McNett

Dave Ewart asked:
% Interesting ... I get a similar problem.  I want to make Mutt
% auto-select the right key, but it doesn't seem to do it and prompts me
% with a "select the key" screen as above ...

And David T-G piped in with:
> That one I *don't* know how to fix, and I'd like to see the same myself.
> I tried setting pgp-hooks to tie a recipient to a key, but I still get
> the list.

So, to further clutter the thread, let me add my name to the list of 
folks who would like to see an answer/solution to this issue.  To
clarify:

mutt does a great job selecting my key, for signing mails, and even
does a remarkable job at automatically using my RSA key when I'm mailing
people who I know prefer RSA over DH when receiving pgp signed or 
encrypted mails.

( ref my .muttrc at http://members.slacker.com/~nugget/stuff/.muttrc )

What's frustrating is when I'm sending mail that is encrypted to someone.
Even if there is no ambiguity as to which key is "theirs" in my keyring,
I'm prompted to select their key from a menu before encryption.  As in:

If I'm sending an encrypted mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Testing
 Fcc: =sent-items
 PGP: Sign, Encrypt
 sign as: 0xE43C5FC3MIC algorithm: pgp-md5

When I hit 'y' to whoosh the mail out over the net, mutt then pulls up
a key selection menu as follows:

   1 +  1024/0x32513627 DSA  -s Daniel A. Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   2 +  4096/0x4B0D5093 ElG  e- Daniel A. Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   3 +  1024/0x32513627 DSA  -s Daniel A. Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   4 +  4096/0x4B0D5093 ElG  e- Daniel A. Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   5 +  1024/0x32513627 DSA  -s Daniel A. Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   6 +  4096/0x4B0D5093 ElG  e- Daniel A. Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Which, as you can see, are simply multiple identities all on the same
key.  There's really only one key there, so no matter which I select
the end result is the same.

The desireable behavior for mutt would be to detect when this is the case
and simply select the single appropriate key from my keyring and only 
require user input when there is ambiguity.

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Re: forwarding multiple attachments?

2000-09-07 Thread Austin Schutz

On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 08:29:00AM +0100, Primus wrote:
> Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2000 08:29:00 +0100
> From: Primus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Austin Schutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Mutt Users' List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: forwarding multiple attachments?
> User-Agent: Mutt/1.2i
> In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, Sep 03, 
>2000 at 06:09:06PM -0700
> 
> Mon Sep  4 08:25:17 BST 2000
> 
> Using e (edit current message as template)
> on the message you are interested in forwarding
> will allow you to delete which ever attachments
> that you're not interested in forwarding.
> 
> --
> -primus

But what I want to do is forward all the attachments. I swear I
must be having some sort of brain lapse here, but I can't figure out how
to do it, e.g.:

I receive a message with attachments like so:

>From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Wed Sep  6 11:24:42 2000
Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2000 12:15:09 -0700
From: Erika Tarjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en] (Win98; I)
X-Accept-Language: en
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: expense

[-- Attachment #1 --]
[-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: 7bit, Size: 0.1K --]



[-- Attachment #2: globalaugust.xls --]
[-- Type: application/vnd.ms-excel, Encoding: base64, Size: 80K --]

[-- application/vnd.ms-excel is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part) --]

[-- Attachment #3: globaljune.xls --]
[-- Type: application/vnd.ms-excel, Encoding: base64, Size: 81K --]
   
[-- application/vnd.ms-excel is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part) --]



And then I forward the message using 'f':

From: Austin Schutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To:
  Cc:
 Bcc:
 Subject: [[EMAIL PROTECTED]: expense]
Reply-To:
 Fcc: =outbox
 PGP: Clear


-- Attachments  
-> - I 1 ~/tmp/mutt-peace-7052-12  [text/plain, 7bit, us-ascii, 0K]
   - I 2 expense   [message/rfc822, 7bit, 0.7K]


What happens is that the body of the message is attached, but not
the attachments from the original message.
I've figured out how to forward individual attachments from the
'view attachment' menu, but not multiple attachments.

Austin



Cancel commands

2000-09-07 Thread Jens Askengren

Hello

Since I often find myself hitting ^C (instead of ^G) to cancel commands
that prompts for input like "mail" and "limit", I would like to rebind
that function.

The docs doesen't says what function ^G is bound to, so i tried:

bind editor \Cc cancel
bind editor \Cc abort
bind edicor \Cc exit

macro editor \Cc \Cg

etc...
But none of these work.
It seems like it's imposible to bind ^C at all. Is this correct?
Can somone give me a hint here?

-Jens




old(seen)/new mails

2000-09-07 Thread Attila Csosz

I use fetchmail to fetch my mails and mutt to read them. Sometimes I fetch
the mails under Windows but leave the messages on the server. I think they are
marked on the server 'seen'. Then I fetch the mails with fetchmail ( both the
'seen' and the new mails ). But when I read them with mutt the 'seen' mails
aren't marked with 'N'. How could I modify the fetchmail or the mutt 
configuration files to mark also the 'seen' messages with 'N'?

Thanks   
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Re: mbox to maildir

2000-09-07 Thread Chris Gushue

Michael Tatge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Chris Gushue muttered:
> > Thomas Roessler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > On 2000-09-06 19:27:57 -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
> > > 
> > > > Does anyone have a script that does this?
> > > 
> > > Why don't you just use mutt to do it?
> > 
> > I'm not sure offhand if Mutt created the new Maildirs for me, or if I
> > had to manually do it...
> 
> You have to set mbox_type=Maildir to have mutt create Maildirs by
> default. I wrote some macros for that purpose.
> 
> macro index  ':set mbox_type="mbox"'
> macro pager  ':set mbox_type="mbox"'
> macro index  ':set mbox_type="Maildir"'
> macro pager  ':set mbox_type="Maildir"

Ah! Of course! I should have known it was a simple thing I had to set. It
has been so long since I've really messed with my config, I've forgotten
some things that would have been obvious before.

Thanks, now I can proably handle things like that more easily :)

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config question

2000-09-07 Thread Jason Helfman

Would their be a way to configure mutt to test if I am running X, and
based off the exit of this, 1 or 0, use a particular mutt variable
setting?

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Re: config question

2000-09-07 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian

*[Jason Helfman on Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 11:15:18PM -0700]:

> Would their be a way to configure mutt to test if I am running X, and
> based off the exit of this, 1 or 0, use a particular mutt variable
> setting?

Like say using gvim instead of vim in the editor?  Man test, using backticks ;)

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