> Mutt 0.95.6i (1999-06-03)
> gpg (GnuPG) 0.9.9a-snap1999-07-28
I think that version of mutt still expects gpgm, the features of which
got rolled into gpg itself somewhere in the 0.9 sequence. Try making
gpgm a symlink to gpg.
Brian
David Thorburn-Gundlach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> % When I run mutt I find myself looking at /var/spool/mail/edmund. I
> % can't delete anything because "Mailbox is read-only". Can someone tell
> % me what I should do? Should I arrange for mail to be transferred from
> % /var/spool/mail/edmund
On Mon, Aug 02, 1999 at 03:50:53PM -0700, Jonathan Loh wrote:
:
:I'm having troubles with tagging. Well not actaully. I'm having
:troubles saving my tagged files. When I tag a bunch of messages, then
:hit 's'. It just saves the current message. not all my tagged
:messages.
Jeremy Blosser
Answer use ';s'. That a semicolon.
Original message:
I have this problem with saving tagged files. I have no problem
tagging a file. When I hit 't' it tags the message. But when I hit 's' to
save the tagged messages, it only saves the current message. What I want
to do is save a bunc
Azeem Shahjahan Jiva [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Is there a way so that I can keep my mailboxes compressed (say with gzip) and
> whenever I access the mailboxes, they would be ungzipped, do whatever I want,
> then regzipped? Maybe a hook or something?
See the compressed folders patch info at ht
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I have this problem with saving tagged files. I have no problem
> tagging a file. When I hit 't' it tags the message. But when I hit 's' to
> save the tagged messages, it only saves the current message. What I want
> to do is save a bunch of
I'm having troubles with tagging. Well not actaully. I'm having
troubles saving my tagged files. When I tag a bunch of messages, then
hit 's'. It just saves the current message. not all my tagged
messages.
Is there a way so that I can keep my mailboxes compressed (say with gzip) and
whenever I access the mailboxes, they would be ungzipped, do whatever I want,
then regzipped? Maybe a hook or something?
--
Azeem Jiva [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.csc.calpoly.edu/~ajiva
"It is better to sit alone
I have this problem with saving tagged files. I have no problem
tagging a file. When I hit 't' it tags the message. But when I hit 's' to
save the tagged messages, it only saves the current message. What I want
to do is save a bunch of files I've tagged, instead of hitting 's' at each
o
m4v3r1ck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm just starting to use maildir as my mailbox type. Now, whenever I
> got a message in maildir, the mutt index page shows that the message
> is O bytes in size.
They're not 0 bytes, they're 0 *lines*. That is to say, the messages do
not have a Lines: he
Hello,
I seem to be having some problems with Mutt and GPG on Solaris. Most likely
it is some configuration goof on my part. On my home Linux box, I don't
have any problems. My test is basically just trying to send encrypted
messages back and forth between work and home. On the work side it
Hi mutt users...
I'm just starting to use maildir as my mailbox type. Now, whenever I got a
message in maildir, the mutt index page shows that the message is O bytes
in size. Is it the default behaviour or am I missing something here?
Thanks...
--
m4v3r1ck -- ICQ UIN #26095019
PGP signature
On Mon, Aug 02, 1999 at 10:24:16PM +0200, Stefan `Sec` Zehl wrote:
:On Mon, Aug 02, 1999 at 11:51:35AM -0500, Eugene Lee wrote:
:>
:> Would it be possible to add a "next-tagged-message" function to Mutt?
:
:In what way would this function differ from this macro:
:
:macro index , ~T\n
It doesn't.
On Mon, Aug 02, 1999 at 11:51:35AM -0500, Eugene Lee wrote:
> Would it be possible to add a "next-tagged-message" function to Mutt?
In what way would this function differ from this macro:
macro index , ~T\n
?
CU,
Sec
--
stop reading here
Eugene Lee [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I get hundreds of email daily. Some get filtered via Procmail, but
> others I usually tag manaully, save them off into a folder, then examine
> them all separately. My incoming mailbox is pretty large (my fault),
> and so navigating it to find my tagged me
I get hundreds of email daily. Some get filtered via Procmail, but
others I usually tag manaully, save them off into a folder, then examine
them all separately. My incoming mailbox is pretty large (my fault),
and so navigating it to find my tagged messages is a bit cumbersome.
I'd like to see a
Peter --
...and then Peter Poeml said...
% On Mon, Aug 02, 1999 at 05:20:32PM +0200, Stefan `Sec` Zehl wrote:
% > Hi,
% >
% > first of all, please adhere to that 70 characters/line limit mail
% > usually uses. I've take the freedom to reformat your mail.
%
% Regarding the 70 characters I am not
When I run mutt I find myself looking at /var/spool/mail/edmund. I
can't delete anything because "Mailbox is read-only". Can someone tell
me what I should do? Should I arrange for mail to be transferred from
/var/spool/mail/edmund to somewhere else? How? Does mutt do this, or
some other program?
On Mon, Aug 02, 1999 at 05:20:32PM +0200, Stefan `Sec` Zehl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> first of all, please adhere to that 70 characters/line limit mail
> usually uses. I've take the freedom to reformat your mail.
Hi,
thank you very much for your help which solved the problem.
I just set the timeout to
Hi,
first of all, please adhere to that 70 characters/line limit mail
usually uses. I've take the freedom to reformat your mail.
On Mon, Aug 02, 1999 at 12:44:38PM +0200, Peter Poeml wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am successfully using mutt on AIX, with a strange problem though.
>
> In intervals o
Hi, folks --
...and then Stefan `Sec` Zehl said...
%
% > ObReq: It might be neat if mutt knew to look first in $HOME/.mutt
% > for a muttrc or .muttrc instead of my having to either source
% > that other copy by hand or patch the source code...
%
% Mutt does look for your muttr
Hi Edmund!
On Mon, 02 Aug 1999, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
> $ ls -ld /var/spool/mail /var/spool/mail/edmund
> drwxrwxr-x 2 root mail 1024 Aug 2 14:15 /var/spool/mail
change the permissions, should be:
drwxrwsr-x 2 root mail 1024 Aug 2 16:54 /var/spool/mail
by .
Edmund --
...and then Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS said...
% When I run mutt I find myself looking at /var/spool/mail/edmund. I
% can't delete anything because "Mailbox is read-only". Can someone tell
% me what I should do? Should I arrange for mail to be transferred from
% /var/spool/mail/edmund to some
When I run mutt I find myself looking at /var/spool/mail/edmund. I
can't delete anything because "Mailbox is read-only". Can someone tell
me what I should do? Should I arrange for mail to be transferred from
/var/spool/mail/edmund to somewhere else? How? Does mutt do this, or
some other program?
Hi folks,
I am successfully using mutt on AIX, with a strange problem though.
In intervals of exactly 5 seconds, mutt reports a "Key is not bound"-error, as if I
was pressing invalid keys but I am not. Annoyingly this is accompanied by a 'beep'
every time!
When I am supposed to enter text
On 1999-08-01 19:57:55 -0400, Matthew Cordes wrote:
> I have downloaded the mutt source, but cannot find the appropriate
> pgp6.5.1 patch. I was told that the cvs version included this
> support. the contrib directory contains patches for pgp2 and 5,
> but not 6. I have found a patch that i th
On 1999-08-01 15:50:29 -0400, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
> ObMutt: I still haven't found [what I consider to be] a graceful
> way to manage lots of various hooks for lots of various
> personalities; am I really the only one out there that has
> more than three or four email
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