Re: How to cope with a mailing list that uses two addresses?

2009-08-05 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Patrick Shanahan [08-05-09 19:26]: > * Chris G [08-05-09 17:11]: > > > > So what do I get send-hook to do? I can see how it can match on one > > of the send addresses but what does it do when it sees a match. > > make sure the list is in the "subscribe" list > > subscribe ## enoug

Re: How to cope with a mailing list that uses two addresses?

2009-08-05 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Chris G [08-05-09 17:11]: > > So what do I get send-hook to do? I can see how it can match on one > of the send addresses but what does it do when it sees a match. make sure the list is in the "subscribe" list subscribe ## enough of the list-name to make it unique send-hook list-na

Re: How to cope with a mailing list that uses two addresses?

2009-08-05 Thread Chris G
On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 09:55:38AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * Chris G [08-05-09 04:10]: > > I am subscribed to a mailing list which accepts messages sent to two > > different (but very similar) addresses. So, for mutt to recognise all > > list messages I have to have two entries for the l

Re: pipe filter

2009-08-05 Thread Derek Martin
On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 08:06:40AM +, ed wrote: > This doesn't do quite what I'm after as I want to take the original > email as input to the script, not what mutt has created as the reply. > Mainly this is so that I can inspect the headers of the original before > generating the headers of the

Re: pipe filter

2009-08-05 Thread ed
On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 07:40:27AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > On Wednesday, August 5 at 08:06 AM, quoth ed: > > Mainly this is so that I can inspect the headers of the original > > before generating the headers of the reply. I know it's a lot of > > senselses work but I want to set the From: h

Re: ACS thread characters

2009-08-05 Thread WJ
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Christian Brabandt wrote: > Could it be, that you linked against the wrong libraries? e.g. you > should link against libncursesw and not libncurses. Solved! I had the Debian dev package for libncurses installed but not one for libncursesw. Mutt's configure script

Re: ACS thread characters

2009-08-05 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Wednesday, August 5 at 10:40 AM, quoth WJ: >On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Kyle Wheeler wrote: >> Hmmm. Looks like an ncurses/TERM issue. What terminal are you using, >> and what is the value of the TERM environment variable? >> >> ~Kyle > >That

Re: ACS thread characters

2009-08-05 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi WJ! On Mi, 05 Aug 2009, WJ wrote: > On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > > Hmmm. Looks like an ncurses/TERM issue. What terminal are you using, > > and what is the value of the TERM environment variable? > > That's what I would think as well. However, Debian's mutt package >

Re: send2-hook not working for me

2009-08-05 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi, * Erik Christiansen wrote: > Well, in the manual I'd read "send2-hook is matched every time a message > is changed, either by editing it, or by using the compose menu to change > its recipients or subject." I thought that might be useful, but have yet > to find out. I'm not entirely sure on

Re: ACS thread characters

2009-08-05 Thread WJ
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > Hmmm. Looks like an ncurses/TERM issue. What terminal are you using, > and what is the value of the TERM environment variable? > > ~Kyle That's what I would think as well. However, Debian's mutt package (Mutt 1.5.18) displays the ACS character

Re: How to cope with a mailing list that uses two addresses?

2009-08-05 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Chris G [08-05-09 04:10]: > I am subscribed to a mailing list which accepts messages sent to two > different (but very similar) addresses. So, for mutt to recognise all > list messages I have to have two entries for the list. > > However this means that when I L[ist reply] I send to both addre

Re: ACS thread characters

2009-08-05 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Tuesday, July 28 at 10:56 PM, quoth WJ: >I've been using Debian 5.0.2's mutt package, but because of a bug with >saving certificates I decided to compile the latest 1.5.20 code that >reportedly fixes this issue. It does, but now I have garbled AC

Re: image/* not always shown in attachment list

2009-08-05 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Wednesday, August 5 at 12:50 PM, quoth tannhauser: > sometimes, images in gpg/mime encrypted mails are not shown in the > list of attachments, making it impossible to open/save them. > strangely enough, sometimes they are shown, i have no clue

Re: pipe filter

2009-08-05 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Wednesday, August 5 at 08:06 AM, quoth ed: > Mainly this is so that I can inspect the headers of the original > before generating the headers of the reply. I know it's a lot of > senselses work but I want to set the From: header to match the fi

image/* not always shown in attachment list

2009-08-05 Thread tannhauser
hi, sometimes, images in gpg/mime encrypted mails are not shown in the list of attachments, making it impossible to open/save them. strangely enough, sometimes they are shown, i have no clue why and when. i get the following message: [snip] [-- Attachment #2: test.jpg --] [-- Type: image/jpeg, En

Re: pipe filter

2009-08-05 Thread ed
On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 10:58:32PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > On Tuesday, August 4 at 07:14 PM, quoth ed: > > Today I was wondering if it would be possible to send an entire > > message through a filter before taking the result of that filter as > > the input to form a new message. > > > > '|

How to cope with a mailing list that uses two addresses?

2009-08-05 Thread Chris G
I am subscribed to a mailing list which accepts messages sent to two different (but very similar) addresses. So, for mutt to recognise all list messages I have to have two entries for the list. However this means that when I L[ist reply] I send to both addresses which isn't very desirable. Is th