On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 11:23:09PM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> --
> Hello to all being a newbie to debian and to mutt can some one explain what and how
>PGP works i have mutt 0.95i installed but i don't know how to use PGP? :-)
> "CAR'N THE SAINTS"
> Craig McVean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 06:32:39AM -0500, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
> Oh, wait a second... I guess I take that back; I tried to set
> "pgp_default_version" to "gpg" and when I selected "sign (a)s" from
> the pgp menu I got
>
> sh: gpg043m: command not found Can't open your secret key
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Hello to all being a newbie to debian and to mutt can some one explain what and how
PGP works i have mutt 0.95i installed but i don't know how to use PGP? :-)
"CAR'N THE SAINTS"
Craig McVean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 01:08:42AM +0100, Axel Beckert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi;
>
> here is the data of two mutt crashes today (had some more, so these
> are just exemplarily. :-)
[...]
> +USE_IMAP +USE_POP -HAVE_REGCOMP +USE_GNU_RX +HAVE_COLOR +HAVE_PGP2
>-BUFFY_SIZE
Hi;
here is the data of two mutt crashes today (had some more, so these
are just exemplarily. :-)
(I was told to post it here, because mutt-dev is a closed list...)
P.S.: ~/.mutt/config.tcsh is sourced in my .tcshrc...
Regards, Axel
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Axel Beckert - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://w5.cs.
Hi;
> > text/html;/usr/local/bin/lynx -child -emacskeys -force_html %s
> To work, you must define a viewer in the mailcap file which uses the
> copiousoutput option to denote that it is non-interactive. Usually, you
> also use the entry to convert the attachment to a text representation
> which
On 02/04/99 Axel Beckert uttered the following other thing:
> Hi;
>
> and my ~/.mailcap contains
>
> text/html;/usr/local/bin/lynx -child -emacskeys -force_html %s
Perhaps the hint is the part of the manual which states:
5.4 MIME Autoview
...
To work, you must define a viewer in the mail
Hi;
I've got some problems with autoviewing html messages. It seems as if
mutt doesn't find my $HOME/.mailcap for use with autoview.
The appropriate part of my .muttrc is
auto_view text/html
alternative_order text/enriched text/html text/plain text/*
and my ~/.mailcap contains
I installed slang, compiled mutt and installed it underneath my home
directory. the dotlock program, mutt and the Muttrc are in place with
prefix=/usr/home/hypnotik ..
earth% ls -l /var/mail/hypnotik
-rw--- 1 hypnotik user 654 Feb 4 15:35 /var/mail/hypnotik
earth% export MAIL=/var/mail
On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 02:26:13PM -0500, Stephen Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I built mutt on my solaris 2.4 machine and when I run it under
> my username to blows up immediately with a Bus Error. If I
> run it as root it works ok. Has anyone else seen this?
Did you forget to specify --wi
I built mutt on my solaris 2.4 machine and when I run it under
my username to blows up immediately with a Bus Error. If I
run it as root it works ok. Has anyone else seen this?
Steve
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Stephen Martin _ _ |/_ \ MORTICE KERN SYSTEMS INC.
[EM
Hi Axel,
On Tue, Feb 02, 1999 at 10:29:23PM +0100, Axel Beckert wrote:
> The funny thing is, that on one IPC it works fine and on a second
> (according to our operators :-) completely similiar IPC (due tue NFS
> mounted mutt binaries, config files and user home directories) it does
> not work, g
Apologies if this is a double post ;)
Compiling mutt 0.95.1 on BSD/OS 4.0
autoconf succeeds after a $SENDMAIL declaration (BSD/OS 4.0's /bin/sh gets
a syntax error during sendmail checking in the configure script) which
would indicate that mutt found a proper library. (ncurses/slang)
while comp
Attempting to compile mutt on a BSD/OS 4.0 machine generates this error
when compiling: (successful run w/configure):
color.c: In function `ci_start_color':
color.c:134: `A_NORMAL' undeclared (first use this function)
color.c:134: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
.. [snip, more
On Thursday, 04 February 1999, at 04:25:11 (+),
David Allen wrote:
> The problem is that while it will read my .muttrc and will complain about
> problems with it, it WONT use the color scheme I told it to. I'm using
> an rxvt and on the terminal, and in neither case does it say anything
>
>
On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 10:27:20AM +, Patrick Colbeck
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu Feb 04, 1999 at 02:08:14AM -0800, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
> >
> > It's hard to tell from the info you've given us. Can you send us a
> > sample mailbox like this (preferably make a copy of a mailbox you
On Thu Feb 04, 1999 at 02:08:14AM -0800, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
>
> It's hard to tell from the info you've given us. Can you send us a
> sample mailbox like this (preferably make a copy of a mailbox you have,
> and delete all but one or two messages.) What output does "mutt -v"
> give you? Do
On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 09:56:20AM +, Patrick Colbeck
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running Mutt 0.95.1i that came with Debian 2.1 Slink. In the main its
> working great but I am getting quite a few mails that show up with headers
> but empty bodies. If I cat the spool file the body is th
Hi
I am running Mutt 0.95.1i that came with Debian 2.1 Slink. In the main its
working great but I am getting quite a few mails that show up with headers
but empty bodies. If I cat the spool file the body is there but Mutt doesnt
display it and also if mutt moves the message to another folder it r
On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 01:26:10AM -0800, Daniel Eisenbud
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is generally a good idea, but I just wanted to caution people that
> if someone sends you mail from a broken mailer that generates the same
> message-id more than once, this will throw away legitimate mail
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 10:27:43PM -0500, rfi from Rich Roth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Just a note:
> If you didn't have formail -D in your .procmailrc file
>
> To clear the dups try:
> ls -l mutt-l
> formail -q- -D 8192 id-cache mutt-fixed
> mv mutt-
Thank you. JFWIW, I found the attached snippet from some documention I
got a while ago from: ftp://cs.uta.fi/pub/ssjaaa/pm-tips.html
Incidentially, I see this documentation is actually maintained by J. Alto
but the recipes herein pertaining to duplicates seem simpler.
rfi from Rich Roth ([EMA
> I use mutt to change my From: header to appear to be from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] when I am sending mail from my main machine. I
> subscribed to a mailing list @ eGroups.com, and it takes the From line
> rather than the From: line as which address to send mail to. the list is
> setup to not allow
On Tue, Feb 02, 1999 at 07:17:20PM +, Adam M. Costello wrote:
> synthpunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I subscribed to a mailing list @ eGroups.com, and it takes the From
> > line rather than the From: line as which address to send mail to. the
> > list is setup to not allow unsubscribed
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 09:34:52PM -0800, Joe Rhett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > In any case, it isn't the right answer. UserDB or genericstable are the
> > > general approaches to doing exactly what he needs.
>
> > And this provides a specific approach to doing exactly what he needs.
> >
> > In any case, it isn't the right answer. UserDB or genericstable are the
> > general approaches to doing exactly what he needs.
> And this provides a specific approach to doing exactly what he needs.
> What makes it not the right approach? Yes, there are other perfectly
> good ways of doing
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 08:45:11PM -0800, Joe Rhett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > It was found that sendmail's -f option will allow you to forge the
> > > > envelope line. Adding myself as a (Thypnotik) trusted user to sendmail's
> > > > configuration file ceased the X-Authentication warnin
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