Hi,
been offline for a while, so I donĀ“t know if this is old,
Does mutt support LDAP Directories for Address books?
thx
afx
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Perhaps I am not understanding something...
-- .muttrc --
fcc-hook ericsson\.se =ericsson
-- .muttrc --
If I send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], no fcc: gets set.
What am I doing wrong?
g.
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Grant Beattie Network & Unix Consultant
work: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Duncan, Eric A. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I changed the option for 'set editor="pico +9 -t"' and it is working
> fine for forwarding, composing or replying. But when viewing a new
> message, Mutt seems to be using the vi editor still.
Why would Mutt use an editor to "view" a message? Mutt
On Thu, May 06, 1999 at 10:13:48PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What I did was try this macro:
> macro index I "c=`JAY=j$JAY ; echo $JAY`"
> I exported JAY through all my initialization files for my login
> and inter/active shells, but it still doesn't work.
I think this won't work becaus
Warning
Could not process message with given Content-Type:
multipart/signed; boundary=IMjqdzrDRly81ofr; micalg=pgp-sha1;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
Warning
Could not process message with given Content-Type:
multipart/signed; boundary=oJ71EGRlYNjSvfq7; micalg=pgp-sha1;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
Warning
Could not process message with given Content-Type:
multipart/signed; boundary=wq9mPyueHGvFACwf; micalg=pgp-sha1;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
Greg --
1) Only 25 mailboxes? No problem! ;-)
2) Try something like
JAY=`eval j$JAY` ; echo $JAY
or similar; eval(1) lets you set a value here that is manipulated in a
subshell or such.
HTH
:-D
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David Thorburn-Gundlach * It's easier to fight for one's principles
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OK, here are more news to frustrate you: My procmail filter happily
kicked in and set your message's content-type to application/pgp.
The relevant portion:
##
## PGP
##
:0
* !^Content-Type: message/
* !^Content-Type: multipart/
* !^Content-Type: application/pgp
{
:0 fBw
* ^-
#1
I changed the option for 'set editor="pico +9 -t"' and it is
working fine for forwarding, composing or replying. But
when viewing a new message, Mutt seems to be using the vi
editor still. Most of my users didn't like the switch from
Pine to Mutt (had to due to Maildir/Qmail setup) and I'm
tr
I want to be able to step through the indexes of each of my
mailboxes in order with a series of single keystrokes. So for
example, from viewing the index for one mailbox, instead of
pressing c=j (or however many j's it is down to the
next mailbox), I just want to press I, and through iterating
On 1999-05-06 18:04:15 +, Andreas Wessel wrote:
> The person who's mail I can't read uses Eudora (I think). But that
> shouldn't make a difference??!!
I'd suggest you just post one of the encrypted messages, _including_
all MIME headers, to this list. We won't be able to read much about
you
On 1999-05-06 20:49:35 -0500, Ray Menke wrote:
> How do you send the same message to a group of 75 different
> email addresses? (Using Redhat Linux, Mutt 0.95.3i and
> .mail_aliases file.) Thanks in advance.
Set up a mailing list. (Yes, I _am_ serious about this.)
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