On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 09:30:38AM -0800, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> combining all 3 ideas that were posted to this list, i have:
>
> macro pager \Cf "[EMAIL PROTECTED]\n\n"
>
> there are still two problems:
>
> 1. when forwarding (as opposed to bouncing), mutt places me in
> an edit
On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 12:53:05AM +, Tom Jones wrote:
> I would like to be able to do something like the following:
>
>
> (1)define a list of email addresses which are mine
>
> (2)when replying to a message, look at the delivered-to, to, cc,
> etc headers. If one of them is in the list fro
also sprach Gerhard Siegesmund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.05.2347 +0100]:
> I don't know if it is at all possible, but I loved this feature with
> crosspoint (in the old times of fido-net). Is it possible to color (in
> the index) a mail which is a reply to a mail from me? So that I can see
> ve
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
wrote Aaron Schrab thusly...
>
> At 23:47 +0100 05 Jan 2002, Gerhard Siegesmund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't know if it is at all possible, but I loved this feature with
> > crosspoint (in the old times of fido-net). Is it possible to color (in
> > the in
> > I don't know if it is at all possible, but I loved this feature with
> > crosspoint (in the old times of fido-net). Is it possible to color (in
> > the index) a mail which is a reply to a mail from me? So that I can see
> > very fast if someone answered me in a list? (Hope this is not a FAQ).
I would like to be able to do something like the following:
(1)define a list of email addresses which are mine
(2)when replying to a message, look at the delivered-to, to, cc,
etc headers. If one of them is in the list from (1), set the From: header
to that. Otherwise set the From: value to a d
At 23:47 +0100 05 Jan 2002, Gerhard Siegesmund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know if it is at all possible, but I loved this feature with
> crosspoint (in the old times of fido-net). Is it possible to color (in
> the index) a mail which is a reply to a mail from me? So that I can see
> very
On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 08:52:10PM +0100, Nuno Teixeira wrote:
| Hello to all,
|
Please ignore this post. I have already sent a new and corrected one.
Thanks,
--
Nuno Teixeira
pt-quorum.com
/*
PGP Public Key:
http://www.pt-quorum.com/pgp/nunoteixeira.asc
Key fingerprint:
8C2C B364
Hello to all,
When I setup "mime_forward=yes" to forward messages in mime format I
depared with the folowing decode settings bellow and now I have a *big*
confusion in my head:
--
forward_decode
Type: boolean
Thus spake Gerhard Siegesmund ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I don't know if it is at all possible, but I loved this feature with
> crosspoint (in the old times of fido-net). Is it possible to color (in
> the index) a mail which is a reply to a mail from me? So that I can
> see very fast if someone answe
Hello to all,
When I setup "mime_forward=yes" to forward messages in mime format I
depared with the folowing decode settings bellow and now I have a *big*
confusion in my head:
--
forward_decode
Type: boolean
Hello Mailinglist
I don't know if it is at all possible, but I loved this feature with
crosspoint (in the old times of fido-net). Is it possible to color (in
the index) a mail which is a reply to a mail from me? So that I can see
very fast if someone answered me in a list? (Hope this is not a FAQ
Rob --
...and then Feztaa said...
%
% Alas! martin f krafft spake thus:
% > don't you just love people who GPG/PGP encrypt messages and send them to
% > a mailing list? especially mutt-users, given that mutt can handle
% > GPG/PGP just fine...
%
% I wonder who it's actually encrypted to...
Her
* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020105 22:37]:
> Nick --
>
> I see you got that PGP/gpg signature thing figured out :-)
>
>
> ...and then Nick Wilson said...
> %
> % Hi everyone
>
> Hello!
>
>
> %
> % I'm using Sven Guckes .muttrc with of course a few alterations of my
> % own. Problem is
Nick --
I see you got that PGP/gpg signature thing figured out :-)
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% Hi everyone
Hello!
%
% I'm using Sven Guckes .muttrc with of course a few alterations of my
% own. Problem is that whenever I hit 'c' I get tons of files as I
% believe I have $save_name
Rob --
...and then Feztaa said...
%
...
% The .muttrc is fairly robust. You can put almost any shell command into
% backticks (``), and it will be as though the output of that command is
% actually in the .muttrc file. This is why mutt is so much better than
% pine :)
Um, yeah; that's the *only
Franco Vite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi mailQuoted1ctermfg=darkcyan
> hi mailQuoted2ctermfg=darkgreen
> hi mailQuoted3ctermfg=darkred
> hi mailQuoted4ctermfg=darkmagenta
> hi mailQuoted5ctermfg=darkblue
> hi mailQuoted6ctermfg=darkcyan
> hi mailQuoted7cterm
Thus spake Nick Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Someone mentioned to me that you could add a header to mails giving
> the location of your gpg public key.
>
> How is this done, or are there some useful docs on the topic?
Here's what I have in my .muttrc:
my_hdr X-PGP-Key:
http://pgp.dty
* rhad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-05 13:44]:
> OK, so I am trying to get mutt to work, and in the process I have now gotten
> myself utterly stuck in the hell that is known as UNIX email configuration.
> this is what I have tried to do (bear in mind I have not even gotten CLOSE
> to actually usi
Hi aqain.
Someone mentioned to me that you could add a header to mails giving the
location of your gpg public key.
How is this done, or are there some useful docs on the topic?
I figure I just create a page from the export-key func on my site and
then point people to it?
Cheers
--
Nick Wilson
rhad wrote:
> OK, so I am trying to get mutt to work, and in the process I have now
> gotten myself utterly stuck in the hell that is known as UNIX email
> configuration.
i personally don't mind sendmail that much (i probably prefer postfix a
bit), but if your distribution (looks like you're run
OK, so I am trying to get mutt to work, and in the process I have now gotten
myself utterly stuck in the hell that is known as UNIX email configuration.
this is what I have tried to do (bear in mind I have not even gotten CLOSE
to actually using mutt yet...)
first, I configured fetchmail to grab
[sab 05/01/2002, ore 12:57] => Aaron Schrab scrive:
> At 11:33 +0100 05 Jan 2002, Franco Vite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But: if I want to put the right signature when I replay (epmovi with
> > .signature.epmovi, default From with .signature and so on [I've many
> > accounts...]), how I ca
On Thursday, January 3, 2002 at 11:30:53 AM +0800, Charles Jie wrote:
> After reading Cliff's post and mutt's manual, I am not sure whether
> Disposition-Notification-To: will do what I want.
It will. Exactly as the « request read receipt for all outgoing
mails » option in tools/options/rec
Hello Cliff,
On Wednesday, January 2, 2002 at 3:18:21 PM +0100, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
>> Put this line in your muttrc to always request for receipt:
>> my_hdr Disposition-Notification-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The MTA's involved have to understand this, all of them along the way
> if I recall co
Hi everyone
I'm using Sven Guckes .muttrc with of course a few alterations of my
own. Problem is that whenever I hit 'c' I get tons of files as I
believe I have $save_name and $force_name enabled.
This all seems very confusing to me.
What I would like is to be able to retrieve sent mails easily
At 11:33 +0100 05 Jan 2002, Franco Vite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But: if I want to put the right signature when I replay (epmovi with
> .signature.epmovi, default From with .signature and so on [I've many
> accounts...]), how I can do?
You can have send-hooks that match on the address that
On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 10:11:10AM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> Alas! Gerhard Siegesmund spake thus:
> > > > > > You could put that in a script such as the one I've attached, and run
> > > > > > it from .muttrc like this:
> > > > > > source `$HOME/bin/mutt-prep folders=$HOME/mail`
> > > > Tha
[sab 05/01/2002, ore 10:42] => Will Yardley scrive:
> i get different colors in vim too.
The same...
> probably depends which version of the 'mail' syntax file you have...
It depends which version of fantasy I have... ;-)
> w
--
Franco
"Quello che abbiamo e' quello che ci siamo presi, e
[sab 05/01/2002, ore 13:02] => Samuel Padgett scrive:
> Franco Vite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I use vim, and when I replay I've:
> >
> > > blablablabla <= magenta
> >
> > >> blablabla<= red
> >
> > >>> blablabla <= green
>
> Hm. All three lines are the sam
Samuel Padgett wrote:
> Franco Vite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I use vim, and when I replay I've:
> >
> > > blablablabla <= magenta
> >
> > >> blablabla<= red
> >
> > >>> blablabla <= green
>
> Hm. All three lines are the same color for me in Vim. Did you d
[03.01.02 11:30 +0800] Charles Jie <-- :
> What I want to get is the RECIPIENT's answering (eg. thru a dialog box),
> not of the system.
>
> The value of this mechanism is that the recipient is automatically
> prompted for a receipt, and I can get noticed as soon as possible when
> he/she is back
Franco Vite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I use vim, and when I replay I've:
>
> > blablablabla <= magenta
>
> >> blablabla <= red
>
> >>> blablabla <= green
Hm. All three lines are the same color for me in Vim. Did you do
anything special to get this?
> Whit e
[04.01.02 21:36 +0100] Roman Neuhauser <-- :
> I think I forgot to attach ":)" to that sentence. That said, I _do_
> think that fetchmail has gone the Windows "I can do it all for ya,
> pal" way, which is not what I like.
>
> Let me put it this way: how would you label fetchmail?
On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 05:59:57PM +0100, René Clerc wrote:
| * René Clerc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-01-2002 17:47]:
|
| | But, I recall that I have seen an X-Status set to "F" sometimes, in
| | early versions of mutt. Does anybode know more on this?
|
| Dohh... this is for flagged messages... ;)
On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 05:59:57PM +0100, René Clerc wrote:
| * René Clerc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-01-2002 17:47]:
|
| | But, I recall that I have seen an X-Status set to "F" sometimes, in
| | early versions of mutt. Does anybode know more on this?
|
| Dohh... this is for flagged messages... ;)
Alas! Gerhard Siegesmund spake thus:
> > > > > You could put that in a script such as the one I've attached, and run
> > > > > it from .muttrc like this:
> > > > > source `$HOME/bin/mutt-prep folders=$HOME/mail`
> > > Thanks for your help, guys, this is what I've come up with:
> > > my .muttrc con
On 04/01/02 Ralf Hildebrandt did speaketh:
> Am 04.01.2002 um 16:14:18 +0100 schrieb Elimar Riesebieter folgendes:
>
> If they're paranoid, why do they use M$ products?
:) That's probably what made them paranoid.
Mike
--
Michael P. Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, GnuPG pub key: 5BC8BE08
"...th
On 04/01/02 Elimar Riesebieter did speaketh:
> How can I communicate with that Exchange box to get all my mails by
> mutt or fetch- and procmail?
> Smtp sending is no problem. I am using a thin postfixserver on my
> laptop, which sends the mails to mail.smtp.company!
I use Mutt at work with Exch
* René Clerc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-01-2002 17:47]:
| But, I recall that I have seen an X-Status set to "F" sometimes, in
| early versions of mutt. Does anybode know more on this?
Dohh... this is for flagged messages... ;)
| To answer the question: you'll need to patch the source to achieve
|
[ven 04/01/2002, ore 18:28] => Aaron Schrab scrive:
> First, you'll need to change that default (first) send-hook to remove
> any previously applied From: header. You can instead use the $from
> variable to set your default address:
>
> send-hook . unmy_hdr From
> set from="Franco Vite
[sab 05/01/2002, ore 00:34] => Im Eunjea scrive:
> maybe this will help?
> It's from Walt Mankowski's .emacs and I just put (turn-on-font-lock).
>
>
> ;; Automatically go into mail-mode and auto-fill-mode if filename
> ;; starts with /tmp/mutt, and move past the mail headers.
> (setq auto-mode-
* Nuno Teixeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-01-2002 17:32]:
| I searched a lot to find a way of seting up a forward flag in the messages
| that I have forwarded to someone and I didn't find it.
|
| What I really want is something like the "reply" flag when we reply to a
| message.
When
Hello to all,
I searched a lot to find a way of seting up a forward flag in the messages
that I have forwarded to someone and I didn't find it.
What I really want is something like the "reply" flag when we reply to a
message.
Can anyone help me how to do it?
Thanks very mu
* Justin R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020105 15:57]:
> Thus spake Nick Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > Am I correct in thinking that the key id is the second part of the '
> > pub' line, making yours D796A4EB?
>
> Yes, that's right. There are a couple of different ways to "write" it,
> in
* Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-01-2002 21:42]:
| PS.
| This is the first proper thread I've had working in mutt. My wife thinks
| that being excited by this is very sad!
Get a pet ;)
| I love it :)
Welcome to mutt and the list!
--
René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Thus spake Nick Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 2. When I run mutt after inseting your pgp directives in .muttrc i get
> a 'pgp_good_sign unknown variable' message. What's going on there?
This is only available in the 1.3.x branch of mutt. You should
definitely try it (the latest is 1.3.25) as it
Thus spake Nick Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Am I correct in thinking that the key id is the second part of the '
> pub' line, making yours D796A4EB?
Yes, that's right. There are a couple of different ways to "write" it,
including putting a '0x' out front.
--
Justin R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTEC
* René Clerc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020105 15:52]:
> * Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-01-2002 15:40]:
>
> > pgp_good_sign: unknown variable
>
> | It all appears to work but I'm getting that error message whenever I
> | fire up mutt? I've checked the manual and can't see anything that makes
>
* Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-01-2002 15:40]:
> pgp_good_sign: unknown variable
| It all appears to work but I'm getting that error message whenever I
| fire up mutt? I've checked the manual and can't see anything that makes
| sense as to why this might be happening.
Hmm, seems time we
* David Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-01-2002 13:23]:
| On Sat, 05 Jan 2002, Markus Boelter wrote:
| > How is it possible to store the sent-mail in sent-mail-folder (and
| > enrypt it with my own key)?
| >
| Howdy,
| Simply done with the "encrypt-to" option for gnupg. Just add
| "encrypt
Hi all
I've been settig up gpg with mutt using an 'HowTo' on Justin Millers
site www.codesorcery.net
It all appears to work but I'm getting that error message whenever I
fire up mutt? I've checked the manual and can't see anything that makes
sense as to why this might be happening.
Any help appr
* Justin R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-01-2002 17:57]:
| Thus spake Johan Andersson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
|
| > I had problems with the status line being wrong sometimes. Turned out
| > it was wrong when I used a non-english translation for gpg.
| >
| > Anyway, the solution was to be found
>The links page on www.mutt.org has finally had a significant update.
>Apologies to those that had to wait to have a link added or fixed,
>especially Cedric Duval, Ken Weingold, and Ailbhe Leamy.
>
>If you have a patch to add or any corrections please feel free to mail me
>directly at [EMAIL PROTE
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 09:56:42PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> don't you just love people who GPG/PGP encrypt messages and send them to
> a mailing list? especially mutt-users, given that mutt can handle
> GPG/PGP just fine...
Utterly daft, aren't they? :)
--
Katie Bechtold
http://www.katie
Hi, mutt-users!
I got an e-mail from greetings.yahoo.com, and with this I noticed a
strange behaviour. Don't know, if this is a bug^wflea or feature, but
maybe it's interesting, though.
The interesting header lines are:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When saving ("s"
* Morten Liebach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020105 13:24]:
> On 2002-01-05 12:50:56 +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
> > 1. How do I get my signiture? I know yours is 0xC9C40C31 but how do
> > I find mine?
>
> gpg --list-keys "Nick Wilson" should do it.
>
> And it isn't a signature, it's a key ID, techn
On Sat, 05 Jan 2002, Markus Boelter wrote:
> How is it possible to store the sent-mail in sent-mail-folder (and
> enrypt it with my own key)?
>
Howdy,
Simply done with the "encrypt-to" option for gnupg. Just add
"encrypt-to " to your ~/.gnupg/options, where you replace
with the id of yo
On 2002-01-05 12:50:56 +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
> 1. How do I get my signiture? I know yours is 0xC9C40C31 but how do
> I find mine?
gpg --list-keys "Nick Wilson" should do it.
And it isn't a signature, it's a key ID, technically speaking.
For me I get:
% gpg --list-keys Liebach
pub 102
* Markus Boelter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-05 12:31]:
> Hi!
>
> I'm using mutt an gpg and I'm *very* happy with it! But a little
> thing I want to change:
>
> If I write an encrypted mail to a friend of mine, this mail
> is stored in the sent-mail folder - encrypted with the public-key
> from
* Justin R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020105 09:31]:
> Thus spake Nick Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > I've been seeing 'pgp signitures' and suchlike since joining this
> > group and I'm a bit baffled.
> >
> > Why the need to encrypt harmless text?
> > It looks interesting and I wondered i
msg.pgp
Description: PGP message
>
> Ah, you mistake signature and encryption! :)
>
> A signature is just that -- it's a cryptographic message that proves that you
> 'signed' (and, presumably) sent a message. If I send you a message that I've
> signed with gpg, you can be sure that I wrote it. (Or at least that I approved
> i
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