Dale L. Morris proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> Hoorah, I just got a working install of potato, my first actual working
> debian system. Only problem is I don't have Netscape installed. I need to
> get the Netscape package installed so I can get the information to
> configure my mail settings (bo
Russell Hoover proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> ignore * # This means "ignore all header lines by default."
> unignore From: Date Subject To Cc Organization Organisation User-Agent \
> X-Mailer X-
> ignore X-Priority X-MSMail-Priority
Hmmm... once you've gone and unignored it, you can hard
On 2000.07.24, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"David T-G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David, et al --
>
> % So, short answer: Eudora can send to Mutt, but Mutt can't send to
> % Eudora, and it's Eudora's fault.
>
> FWIW, I have been able to send with mutt-0.95.4i and pgp5; my recipient
> may whi
I am getting this during a build...
gettextP.h:50: warning: ANSI does not permit the keyword `inline'
localealias.c: In function `read_alias_file':
localealias.c:259: warning: pointer targets in passing arg 1 of `fgets'
differ in signedness
localealias.c:318: warning: pointer targets in passing a
Howdy all!
Sorry about cluttering up this group with my problems about not being able to
encrypt with mutt.
I've finally found the problem! It didn't have anything to do with the gpg.rc
files, .muttrc, or any of that. My menu wasn't coming up because one of the internals
opera
Hoorah, I just got a working install of potato, my first actual working
debian system. Only problem is I don't have Netscape installed. I need to
get the Netscape package installed so I can get the information to
configure my mail settings (botched it with exim) or else sendmail and the
install_se
I meant unsubscribe
whoops
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 02:22:56PM -0400, Bob Bell muttered:
| On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 05:29:42PM +0200, Johannes Zellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|wrote:
| > hmm. I tried to subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| > but this does not seem to be the correct address.
| > But the h
Johannes Zellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 21 Jul 2000:
> hmm. I tried to subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> but this does not seem to be the correct address.
> But the html manual states that it is ...
I sent a "help" request there and got a reply back (with Majordomo
help), so at least it
clemensF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 24 Jul 2000:
> what would be the best way to take ifiles output and "program" the folder
> name to be used for a save-operation? it's very easy to get at the first
> word of the first line, that's one line of sh(1), but this result would
> have to be the
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 07:11:33PM +0200, Caster muttered:
> I asked this before but nobody answered.
> When I use gpg functions the screen doesn't refresh after calling it.
> If I press the refresh screen sequence (^L by default) everything is
> alright -- screen backs to normal. Is this a known
On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 05:29:42PM +0200, Johannes Zellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> hmm. I tried to subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> but this does not seem to be the correct address.
> But the html manual states that it is ...
There are actually several ways to subscribe. However, I was
PGP/GPG signatures are rampanton this list, and I am glad to see them out
there. One request: please upload your public keys to a keyserver. It does
not take long.
The reason I ask this is because some folks may have their mutt set up to
fetch your key from a keyserver. If it's there, they get a
I asked this before but nobody answered.
When I use gpg functions the screen doesn't refresh after calling it.
If I press the refresh screen sequence (^L by default) everything is
alright -- screen backs to normal. Is this a known bug? Does it occure
in your mailers?
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Bi-la kaifa
mailto:[EMAIL
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 02:24:08PM +0530, Mrinal Kalakrishnan muttered:
> Hi,
>
> Jason Helfman typed:
> > How is this done... I have seen it only a few times, but I would like to
> > try it out..
> > here is an example of what I am talking about...
> > http://www.32bitsonline.com/issues/199812/m
On Mon 07/24/00 at 01:13 PM -0700, Anton Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes :) As an example, these are the ignore / unignore lines I
> normailly use:
> ignore lines precedence status nntp-posting-host path old-return-path
> [...]
> ignore X-eGroups-From x-sequence resent- from
> unignore f
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 03:11:51PM -0400, David T-G muttered:
> David, et al --
>
> ...and then David Champion said...
> % On 2000.07.22, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> % "Dennis Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> % > Hello List,
> % > I am trying to correspond with a friend who uses Windows
Submitted 24-Jul-00 by Russell Hoover:
> On Mon 07/24/00 at 01:47 AM -0700, Anton Graham
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Your muttrc file is read from the top down, so
> > you can put another ignore line after the unignore:
> > ignore X-Priority X-MSmail-Priority
>
> That was the first thing I d
On Mon 07/24/00 at 02:31 PM +0530,
Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's part of my .muttrc -
> ignore *
> unignore From To Cc Subject Date Reply-To Organization X-Mailer
> Whichever X-Foo headers you want to see get explicitly unignored.
In your example (if I understand
On Mon 07/24/00 at 01:47 AM -0700, Anton Graham
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your muttrc file is read from the top down, so
> you can put another ignore line after the unignore:
> ignore X-Priority X-MSmail-Priority
That was the first thing I did, and it had no effect.
Does that really work for y
David, et al --
...and then David Champion said...
% On 2000.07.22, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
% "Dennis Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
% > Hello List,
% > I am trying to correspond with a friend who uses Windows and Eudora 4.3.2 (gasp!)
with PGP
Hey, same here. Oh, darn.
...
% 4.3
there's a nice utility named ifile, which uses word-frequencies to sort
messages into folders. ifile itself is very generic: it has no file-
locking interface and therefore can't be used directly.
it would be nice to use it with mutt. one can pipe a message into it and
tell it where it belongs
Thomas Roessler wrote:
>
> On 2000-07-24 12:48:45 +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > that is, subheader part is not crlf terminated (but the
> > intervening blank line is).
>
> Have you tried to verify the signatures with NAI's pgp5 or pgp6?
>
> My guess about the cause of the problem would
L Vogtmann muttered:
> Still can't encrypt, but I've narrowed it down to a problem with the
> "pgp_getkeys_command".
This variable is to "" in the default gpg.rc
> I don't get a "menu" as described in the FAQ or manual. I just get a
> prompt to enter the key id for who I am encrypting to. An
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000, Rob Watkin wrote:
> Can I set the From: field easily in mutt or must I fiddle with sendmail?
my_hdr From: Realname
set use_from
On 2000-07-24 01:43:14 -0400, Jason Helfman wrote:
> How is this done... I have seen it only a few times, but I would like to
> try it out..
6.3.98. pager_index_lines
Type: number
Default: 0
Determines the number of lines of a mini-index which is shown when in
the pager. The current
Russell Hoover proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> I thought I wanted to see all "X-" headers that came my way, so I set:
> ignore * # This means "ignore all header lines by default."
> unignore From: Date Subject To Cc Organization Organisation User-Agent \
> X-Mailer X-
> But there are some
Jason Helfman proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> How is this done... I have seen it only a few times, but I would like to
> try it out..
> here is an example of what I am talking about...
> http://www.32bitsonline.com/issues/199812/mutt2.gif
set pager_index_lines=10
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Suresh Ramasubramanian + [
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 01:43:14AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How is this done... I have seen it only a few times, but I would like to
> try it out..
>
Look at pager_index_lines in the manual.
--
Richard Curnow---by day : SuperH Core Architecture at STMicroelectronics
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Jason Helfman typed:
> How is this done... I have seen it only a few times, but I would like to
> try it out..
> here is an example of what I am talking about...
> http://www.32bitsonline.com/issues/199812/mutt2.gif
Use this:
set pager_index_lines=n
(where n ~ the number of lines taken up b
Submitted 24-Jul-00 by Russell Hoover:
> I thought I wanted to see all "X-" headers that came my way, so I set:
>
> ignore * # This means "ignore all header lines by default."
>
> unignore From: Date Subject To Cc Organization Organisation User-Agent \
> X-Mailer X-
> How can I eliminat
How is this done... I have seen it only a few times, but I would like to
try it out..
here is an example of what I am talking about...
http://www.32bitsonline.com/issues/199812/mutt2.gif
--
/helfman
"At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always
been in your posse
On 2000-07-24 12:48:45 +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> that is, subheader part is not crlf terminated (but the
> intervening blank line is).
Have you tried to verify the signatures with NAI's pgp5 or pgp6?
My guess about the cause of the problem would be that gnupg
mis-handles some of the can
I thought I wanted to see all "X-" headers that came my way, so I set:
ignore * # This means "ignore all header lines by default."
unignore From: Date Subject To Cc Organization Organisation User-Agent \
X-Mailer X-
But there are some I don't want to see, such as:
X-Authentication-Warnin
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