delaying the sending of an e-mail, mailx emulation, gpg signing

2010-01-20 Thread E. Prom
Hi again, How would you make mutt send a message at a certain hour? This can be useful : make your boss believe you were working late whereas you left your office just after him, make sure someone receives your e-mail when you know he'll be receptive and not when you write it because he is very bu

Re: subscribe

2010-01-20 Thread Gen-Paul
Freeman wrote: Thanks guys. I had read something that, on revisiting, seems rather unclear. I have a text file of lists for spam-bouncer/procmail which muttrc grep's for 'subscribe' . Of course, that doesn't get me aliases and recipes. Seems I could approach your py elegance with a bash script,

hooks and automatically determining "from" address : complicated way

2010-01-20 Thread E. Prom
Hi, I want to change some variables (from, crypt_autosign, etc.) in a hook depending of which address I'm writing to. But as I don't want to write a hook-line for each possible address, I'd like to use an external program (such as grep) to look in multiple aliases files, and return something depen

Re: subscribe

2010-01-20 Thread Freeman
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 10:09:41AM +, Chris G wrote: > On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 01:05:27AM -0500, Tim Gray wrote: > > On Tue 19, Jan'10 at 9:41 PM -0800, Freeman wrote: > > >Then "mutt users" is a subscribed lists *and* a known list. > > > > > >Should not I therefore be able to type a distinct

Re: subscribe

2010-01-20 Thread Thomas Baker
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 02:11:26PM +, Chris G wrote: > > On Wed 20, Jan'10 at 10:09 AM +, Chris G wrote: > > >You need to set up an alias for the list in order to be able to use a > > >shorted name for it when composing new mail. > > > > Yeah, I just never bothered with that step since I u

Re: subscribe

2010-01-20 Thread Tim Gray
On Wed 20, Jan'10 at 3:05 PM +, Chris G wrote: You've hit the nail on the head! :-) It's like procmail but driven from the same 'configuration' file as getAliases.py and getLists.py. Will the mutt list allow attachments - I'll try, they're not very big so I'm sure they won't hit any size

Re: How to configure Mutt to ask before downloading attachments

2010-01-20 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 14:36:32 +, Camaleón wrote: (...) > Is there any way I can instruct Mutt to automatically downloads the text > message (body) but ask me what to do with the attached files (get them, > view them, store them, leave them...)? A user of Debian mailing list pointed me to this

Re: Simple Mutt with Eee PC 701.

2010-01-20 Thread Brian Durant
Horacio Sanson wrote: On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 12:57:29PM +0100, Brian Durant wrote: Dale A. Raby wrote: I'm no expert, but I'm pretty sure you need the following in your .muttrc file in order to access a gmail account via IMAP: set folder = "imaps://imap.gmail.com:993" set spoolfile =

Re: subscribe

2010-01-20 Thread Chris G
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 03:05:29PM +, Chris G wrote: > Will the mutt list allow attachments - I'll try, they're not very big > so I'm sure they won't hit any size restrictions. > It does allow attachments! :-) Just a bit more information, the format of the filter file, here's the top of the

Re: subscribe

2010-01-20 Thread Chris G
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 09:44:25AM -0500, Tim Gray wrote: > On Wed 20, Jan'10 at 2:11 PM +, Chris G wrote: > >I can upload/attach the scripts if anyone is interested, getAliases.py > >and getLists.py are trivial but there's a bit more to the mail > >filtering one. > > I wouldn't turn down the

How to configure Mutt to ask before downloading attachments

2010-01-20 Thread Camaleón
Hello, I usually use Mutt in Debian Lenny with my Gmail account directly via IMAP. It works nice but when people send me some big attachments (images or media content) those files are also auto-downloaded in pager and it can take some time to get the whole message open. Is there any way I can

Re: subscribe

2010-01-20 Thread Tim Gray
On Wed 20, Jan'10 at 2:11 PM +, Chris G wrote: I can upload/attach the scripts if anyone is interested, getAliases.py and getLists.py are trivial but there's a bit more to the mail filtering one. I wouldn't turn down the chance to see them, but they should be easy to implement. However,

Re: subscribe

2010-01-20 Thread Chris G
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 08:29:11AM -0500, Tim Gray wrote: > On Wed 20, Jan'10 at 10:09 AM +, Chris G wrote: > >You need to set up an alias for the list in order to be able to use a > >shorted name for it when composing new mail. > > Yeah, I just never bothered with that step since I usually on

Re: subscribe

2010-01-20 Thread Tim Gray
On Wed 20, Jan'10 at 10:09 AM +, Chris G wrote: You need to set up an alias for the list in order to be able to use a shorted name for it when composing new mail. Yeah, I just never bothered with that step since I usually only reply to lists. I have a simple text file where I keep a lis

Re: Simple Mutt with Eee PC 701.

2010-01-20 Thread Chris G
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 11:18:54AM +0900, Horacio Sanson wrote: > On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 12:57:29PM +0100, Brian Durant wrote: > > Dale A. Raby wrote: > > >I'm no expert, but I'm pretty sure you need the following in your .muttrc > > >file in order to access a gmail account via IMAP: > > > > > >s

Re: subscribe

2010-01-20 Thread Chris G
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 01:05:27AM -0500, Tim Gray wrote: > On Tue 19, Jan'10 at 9:41 PM -0800, Freeman wrote: > >Then "mutt users" is a subscribed lists *and* a known list. > > > >Should not I therefore be able to type a distinct part of the mailing list > >in a To field? > > I think it affects