giving $realname precedence over $reverse_name

2000-01-09 Thread Troy Davis
Is it possible for $realname to take precedence over $reverse_name (essentially turning $reverse_name into just "reverse_email")? Occasionally I receive emails to: "Troy Davis (e-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or others where responding with that name would be strange. I'm using 1.1.1i. Suggestio

ANNOUNCE: getmail v.0.98, a 'fetchmail' replacement

2000-01-09 Thread Charles Cazabon
Slightly off-topic (flames in private mail, please), but applicable to mutt: getmail 0.98 is now available from http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/getmail/ getmail is intended as a simple replacement for fetchmail, for those who don't need all of its various features, configuration options,

Re: Disabling fcc when sending from command line

2000-01-09 Thread Dan Lipofsky
On Sat, Jan 08, 2000 at 11:17:28PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote: > I have some scripts that I run from crontab, that send me reports > via email. I use mutt for sending the mail. Because the default > for me is to save a copy to my =sent folder for every email, a > copy of these emails sent from

Mutt->Outlook with PGP Encryption

2000-01-09 Thread Jean-Sebastien Morisset
I've been having some problems with a friend who's using a broken MIME reader (outlook). I've used the filter trick to sign messages, but applying this same trick to encryption is a pain -- PGP will ask who the destination is when I've already entered it in mutt! I've written a script to parse th

Re: Disabling fcc when sending from command line

2000-01-09 Thread Mikko Hänninen
David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sat, 08 Jan 2000: > What I do for that kind of thing is just have a spare muttrc hanging > around (.mutt/muttrcc-nosave) that first sources my main muttrc (to set > the sender name and such) and then unsets some things (like pgp_autosign > and fcc and X-heade