Re: sometimes 'L' works for me. sometimes it doesn't.

2000-10-03 Thread raf
Dave Pearson wrote: > On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 10:50:11PM +1100, raf wrote: > > > sometimes the 'L' command works for me. sometimes it doesn't. does anyone > > know how i can solve this? (mutt version <= 1.2.5) > > Write your subscribe config so that it actually lists the lists. For more > detai

Re: sometimes 'L' works for me. sometimes it doesn't.

2000-10-03 Thread raf
Bob Bell wrote: > I don't believe subscribe matches against the expansion of aliases > as you appear to be relying on. Instead, subscribe matches on a > pattern. When you specify vim, that pattern is matched by [EMAIL PROTECTED], > but muttusers does not match [EMAIL PROTECTED] Try alterin

Re: flock vs fcntl and general nfs headaches

2000-10-03 Thread Maxwell Spangler
Did you ever get this worked out ? On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Federico Grau wrote: > Hello people, > > Thanks again for your help with the pine-like "expunge" a couple weeks back. > I now have some questions regarding flock and fcntl. > > My current arrangement is; Box B has an nfs share with user

Re: Addressbook For Mutt

2000-10-03 Thread Roland Rosenfeld
On Tue, 03 Oct 2000, Adahma wrote: > I've not seen abook before, but it's very nice. Is there a way to > integrate it closely with mutt, such as if I hit when > addressing a mail, it would send me there and allow me to select and > pull addresses back into mutt. Have a look at the query featur

Re: mutt/sendmail mailing list problem

2000-10-03 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Peter Jaques [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > hi kids... on one of the mailing lists i'm subscribed to, none of my > messages get through. the problem is that i'm subscribed as > [EMAIL PROTECTED], but mutt & sendmail set my Return-Path to > [EMAIL PROTECTED], which doesn't even exist (mugwort is my l

Re: Addressbook For Mutt

2000-10-03 Thread Adahma
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 04:02:33PM +0200, Roland Rosenfeld wrote: > > I don't exactly know, what you expect an address book to do for you, > but did you have a look at lbdb (http://www.spinnaker.de/lbdb/) or > abook (http://www.linuxstart.com/~jheinonen/abook/)? Nice! I've not seen abook before

Re: sometimes 'L' works for me. sometimes it doesn't.

2000-10-03 Thread Byrial Jensen
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 22:50:11 +1100, raf wrote: > my ~/.muttrc contains: > --- > subscribe vim vimdev psst ipchains ipmasq muttuser muttdev netfilter netfilterdev > > alias vim [EMAIL PROTECTED] > alias vimdev [EMAIL PROT

Re: sometimes 'L' works for me. sometimes it doesn't.

2000-10-03 Thread Dave Pearson
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 10:50:11PM +1100, raf wrote: > my ~/.muttrc contains: > --- > subscribe vim vimdev psst ipchains ipmasq muttuser muttdev netfilter netfilterdev > > [SNIP] > --- > > when i receive mai

Re: Addressbook For Mutt

2000-10-03 Thread Roland Rosenfeld
Hi Pyuesh! On Tue, 03 Oct 2000, Pyuesh Daya wrote: > Does anybody out there know of an address book that I can use with > Mutt. I already am using the Perl script that interface with an > Ldap server. I am looking for an address book that I can using > locally on My PC !! I don't exactly know

Re: sometimes 'L' works for me. sometimes it doesn't.

2000-10-03 Thread Mikko Hänninen
raf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 03 Oct 2000: > my ~/.muttrc contains: > --- > subscribe vim vimdev psst ipchains ipmasq muttuser muttdev netfilter netfilterdev You can't specify your own aliases, it has to be (beginning of) real mailing list addre

Re: sometimes 'L' works for me. sometimes it doesn't.

2000-10-03 Thread Bob Bell
I don't believe subscribe matches against the expansion of aliases as you appear to be relying on. Instead, subscribe matches on a pattern. When you specify vim, that pattern is matched by [EMAIL PROTECTED], but muttusers does not match [EMAIL PROTECTED] Try altering your subscribe command

Re: Addressbook For Mutt

2000-10-03 Thread Dave Pearson
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 03:01:47PM -0700, Pyuesh Daya wrote: > Does anybody out there know of an address book that I can use with Mutt. I > already am using the Perl script that interface with an Ldap server. I am > looking for an address book that I can using locally on My PC !! Have a look at

Addressbook For Mutt

2000-10-03 Thread Pyuesh Daya
Hi There Does anybody out there know of an address book that I can use with Mutt. I already am using the Perl script that interface with an Ldap server. I am looking for an address book that I can using locally on My PC !! Regards

sometimes 'L' works for me. sometimes it doesn't.

2000-10-03 Thread raf
my ~/.muttrc contains: --- subscribe vim vimdev psst ipchains ipmasq muttuser muttdev netfilter netfilterdev alias vim [EMAIL PROTECTED] alias vimdev[EMAIL PROTECTED] alias psst [EMAIL PROTECTED] al

Re: About PGP encryption

2000-10-03 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-10-03 01:45:02 +0300, Eugene Paskevich wrote: > Can you explain what do you mean? app/pgp is Content-Type; > but what is PGP/MIME? And is it the way decide my problem? PGP/MIME is what mutt uses to send pgp-encrypted and -signed messages. The idea is basically this: You take

Re: mutt/sendmail mailing list problem

2000-10-03 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Using a large mallet, Peter Jaques whacked out: > i've tried that & all the other things i mentioned in my previous post. Puzzling ... +suresh > > peter > > On 3 Oct 00, 11:19AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > > Peter Jaques proclaimed on mutt-users that: > > > > > >set sendmail

Re: mutt/sendmail mailing list problem

2000-10-03 Thread Peter Jaques
i've tried that & all the other things i mentioned in my previous post. peter On 3 Oct 00, 11:19AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > Peter Jaques proclaimed on mutt-users that: > > > >set sendmail='/usr/sbin/sendmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -oem -oi' > > /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -oi -oem -f [EMAIL PR