Hallo Markus Muss,
on Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 11:51:47PM +0100, Markus Muss wrote:
> shellscript ("touchme") and populate (pollute) a directory with symlinks to
> this script having the folder the script should touch in their names
Wrong, Markus, wrong. Of course you need many dummyrc's not many
to
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> Juergen Salk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 14 Nov 2000:
> > To make a long story short: How can I make the cursor highlight
> > the last visited mailbox in the folder view rather than the
> > first one in the list?
>
> There's no simple way (unfor
Hello Conor Daly,
on Sat, Nov 11, 2000 at 02:30:15PM +, Conor Daly wrote:
> mutt do it automatically or set up some macro to do it (can I execute a
> shell script with a macro and what do I use to pass the current mailbox
> name to the script?).
Warning: this mail contains bad english and i
Juergen Salk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 14 Nov 2000:
> To make a long story short: How can I make the cursor highlight
> the last visited mailbox in the folder view rather than the
> first one in the list?
There's no simple way (unfortunately).
I think someone's created a set of .muttrc m
Hi all,
I am used to let procmail sort incoming messages
into separate folders and start mutt with the
"-y" option, such that I get a menu containing the folders
specified by the "mailboxes" command.
I have the following key bindings to emulate the behavior
of tin, which is my favorite newsreade
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 11:07:29AM +1100, iain truskett wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm attempting to use the following (which seem logical enough for me)
> to perform folder specific index formatting:
>
>
> folder-hook . \
> 'set index_format="%4C %4N %Z %[!%y%m%d-%H%M] %-17.17F (%5l) %s"'
On 2000-11-14 10:13:40 -0800, Timothy Grant wrote:
> I realize that there are a couple of procmail recipes that will
> fix incoming messages. However, is my only option on outgoing
> messages to clearsign? Is it possible to determine who gets
> clearsigned messages and who gets PGP/MIMED messages
Hi all,
We are in the middle of a mini-battle over PGP/GPG in my office. Having done
a bit of reading it appears that Mutt behaves correctly in dealing with
encrypted and signed messages and that Outlook and many other mailers do
not.
However, I am--at the moment--the only mutt user in this offi
On 2000-11-14 09:23:59 -0800, Timothy Grant wrote:
> Has anyone else had this experience, and are there any good
> workarounds?
Yes. Dump kmail. I've recently read some reports that the more
recent versions actually do PGP/MIME, and may even to reasonable
MIME support in the first place. Howe
Hi all,
I'm kind of new to this GPG thing, and I have read here about how Outlook
messes up GPG and PGP stuff.
I fear I am running into the exact same problem with a KMail user. When I
send him encrypted mail it is shown as an attachment. When he sends me
encrypted mail, I don't get a MIME attac
Hello!
I'm using vim as message editor with color syntax highlighting.
The standard settings look similar to the mutt pager standard color
settings, but there are some things to adjust.
For example to change color of special header lines and to highlight URLs.
How do I do this? I don't want to o
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