a
whole works.
After attaching you can "edit the file to be attached" (^Xe) But that is
not sensible.
cheers,
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articular email.
I think it is straight forward to bind this function to a key. It might
also be possible to modify the config option 'smime_verify_commmand'.
But that did not work in my tests, mutt claimed verification is not
successful even though openssl returned successfully.
Cheers,
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racts the public key and adds is to your keyring
(smime_keys).
Also check the config options `crypt_verify_sig`, and
`smime_verify_command`, `smime_verify_opaque_command`
When receiving a smime signed mail, mutt tells me if the signature is
valid or not.
HTH,
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Bastian
e.
Any idea how to use the reply-hook properly?
Cheers,
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this experience there need to be very strong reasons to change my
hoster again, meaning to change my IP/subnet again.
Cheers,
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On 12Sep22 14:24+0200, Bastian wrote:
> Would it be feasible to also let the alternates scan the mail headers
> and find the header 'To-Envelope'?
Sorry, the header is labled Envelope-to:
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and find the header 'To-Envelope'? For me, this seems to always contain
the correct address to which the mail was delivered to me. Well, I do
not know where this header comes from; could be that my exim sets these
during delivery to maildir.
Cheers,
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one
direction makes me feel missing other people out there. So I tend to
like this multipart approach.
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On 18Aug22 12:00+0200, martin f krafft via Mutt-users wrote:
> Regarding the following, written by "Bastian" on 2022-08-18 at 11:41 Uhr
> +0200:
> > --- paste: % LINES=10 COLUMNS=1 mutt $OPTIONS > maildir.out ---
> > eop
Oh, I am sorry to hear that. I tes
COLUMNS=1 mutt $OPTIONS > maildir.out
--- eop
You need to find the OPTIONS that mutt enters your mailbox of interest;
and then quit it blindly.
Cheers,
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Bastian
6.0.21.2.5)
> | Target: arm64-apple-darwin21.5.0
> | Thread model: posix
> | [...]
Maybe some local vim/encoding issues on darwin?
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On 02Aug22 16:04+0700, Äoà n Trần Công Danh wrote:
> On 2022-08-02 10:06:08+0200, Bastian wrote:
> > Ï
0x3C5
> > ï¼
0xFF05
> > ï½
0xFF45
> > ã 0x30E0
> > å 0x52A0
> >
> > So only the last matches your description 'last byte is A0
mails with Japanese characters in Subject and this problem
> bugs me quite much.
I think I am not able to reproduce this behavior. I appended 0x52A0 to
the subject line. Can you verify?
Cheers,
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if there are suggestions. I did also find
> maildir-utils, with a good description on the webpage, but it appears
> that notmuch is more commonly used.
I can suggest:
- https://upsilon.cc/~zack/blog/posts/2011/01/how_to_use_Notmuch_with_Mutt/
- https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Notmuch
Cheers,
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Bastian
ds.
Probably, I would have started of with some python-foo to solve this. I
think you found a reasonably good solution for your problem. This is
also the biggest burden I have as sysadmin, to keep legacy up and
running. So I feel your pain a bit :)
Cheers,
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Bastian
ood so far, I would have solved that
with `grep -r`, too. Mutt and the mail indexers I am familiar with do
not seem to provide what you are asking for.
Cheers,
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ail-tester.com
1: My VM got hacked just after I started it due to a vulnerability in
exim. Lesson learned: Read debian-security mailing list and keep
system updated! But I was still young and re-installed everything.
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or the line immediately expands to the
result if there is only one.
b. Similar with SHIFT+Q
At this point I can recommend notmuch which can be integrated into mutt
quite nicely.
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On 27Sep21 11:12-0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> I'll try to dig into it if that's not the problem. However, my keyboard
> doesn't have a keypad so I may have some difficulty debugging. :-)
Would this do it?
```
% xdotool key --window 0x100101 KP_Enter
```
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mutt, but the entire console is using the same theme; in
particular also vim, while composing the mail.
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rl+C to leave mutt at any
location.
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On 29Jul21 09:38-0400, hy...@nasalinux.net wrote:
> Is "fetchmail" still a thing?
Yup. at least for me. Should I change to a modern tool?
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decades, in very simple way.
But nowadays there are more modern and active developed projects. I
think getmail and offlineimap are to be named here, too, but I have not
used them. Searching the net with this information I think you can find,
what you are looking for.
Cheers,
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Bastian
able, a
forwarded gpg.agent could decrypt a file on the VPS, a forwarded socket
could answer with the password ... or just type the password when
starting mutt.
hth
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+49 163 886 8890
that.
Thanks,
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e
which are rarely used. I find it really helpful to hit '?' on the
current view to get the list of keybindings along with their
description. You can search within that list with '/'. In your case,
searching for 'attach' you'll find the command 'attach-message'. Maybe
this helps a bit.
Cheers,
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Bastian
notmuch-mutt -r thread
So far, I could not find a solution where notmuch is able to act as a
address book for mutt or the other way round, where mu is able to
reconstruct a thread. Any ideas from you to achieve the one or the
other?
Many thanks,
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/new mails inside".
>From somewhere I have this in colors definitions since a long time:
color index yellow black "~v~(~F~N)"
# collapsed thread with some unread & flagged
Cheers,
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ing that ro would also be enough, for backing up - restore is
then another story.
Then exclude the src Maildir in rsunc and just backup the fuse mount
c Don't use fat (sry, could not resist)
Have fun,
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Bastian
137.82.233.53.
dev.mutt.org is in maintenance over the weekend. This was announced on
mutt-dev, though [1].
1: http://marc.info/?l=mutt-dev&m=149704469016375&w=2
Cheers,
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Bastian
quot;
Good thing: You don't have to manually fill your email address book. It
is all in the mailboxes
Drawback: I haven't found an easy way to remove/modify entries, besides
directly editing the email and the address book DB (which is ascii).
But that was necessary just one time in four years I use mu.
Cheers,
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t; functions (default
bound to keys T, D) a try. These are pretty helpful for me.
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og of the current mutt session (in a quake
console style), and maybe also keep a real log of what I did ...
What do you think?
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ing them.
3. Use named registers from vim and yank the precious content into
them.
4. Repeat step 3 as much as needed, either with different ragisters
or append to one register.
3. Open the postponed mail again and paste our registers. Tadaa ..
(For that to work, verify that registers are saved after exiting
vim. see :help viminfo.)
Cheers,
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Bastian
On 28Jun16 18:52 +0200, Francesco Ariis wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 03:26:30PM +0200, Bastian wrote:
> > I am used to have macro to move an entire thread to my trash folder:
> >
> > --- paste
> > macro index \cd "=trash"
> > "move threa
great), but only
the visible, first message is saved/deleted.
So does not work on collapsed messages with my config.
I failed to find it, but is there a config option to change that
behaviour?
Many thanks,
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those links.
Actually, to find the location of a mail file grepmail is a nice tool,
which I used long time ago.
Cheers,
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t replaces any Date: header. Play around with a simple
sendmail= script [1] and you can see what mutt pipes towards the mta.
1: http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual.html#toc6.3
Cheers,
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Bastian
you
> make that a tiny shell script which sets TZ and then runs sendmail (or
> msmtp or whatever) then you can read email in your local timezone and
> have the mail system generate a UTC
> Date: header.
Further idea:
- Use the sendmail= script to modify the date header
- Or configure/hack msmtp to rewrite/modify it
Cheers,
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Bastian
o, but I also think that you are not wrong - given that
fact that most MTAs support html paging.
> You might have better luck with "quoted-printable". "f=f" is much
> nicer though.
To my knowledge quopri is an encoding method. I would not say that could
solve the problem here.
Cheers,
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Bastian
rk:
T~d>5d
The second part should run the save-message command (s) on all tagges
messages (;) to the mbox named (=...):
;s=
Maybe you have bound the s key to another function?
I would try that manually and see what happens step by step.
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make sure that the folder already exists, otherwise mutt will ask
to create it.
Additional remark:
The tagged and saved mails are not purged immediately from you FreeBSD
mailbox. They are marked with D and will be purged as soon as you save
the mailbox.
Cheers,
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Bastian
sd/FreeBSD-OLD
What I can tell you about the regex criteria is that ~R and ~d are
and'ed together. From that knowledge your pattern looks ok.
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SD and
FreeBSD-OLD.
Better try first:
folder-hook FreeBSD$ push 'T~d>5d;s/incoming/os/bsd/FreeBSD-OLD
Here, the '$' marks the end of a line, thus the folder FreeBSD-OLD will
not be matched.
Cheers,
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Bastian
>356 days.
So yours might be:
folder-hook .FreeBSD push 'T~s>5d;s.FreeBSD-OLD
Use that with caution, its a draft and untested. But should give you an
idea.
Cheers,
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p mailing lists for more detail.
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marc.theaimsgroup.com seems not to be resolvable anymore.
Are there any other archives available?
Cheers,
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Bastian
On 17Jun15 12:37 -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 09:36:44PM +0200, bastian-muttu...@t6l.de wrote:
> > On 13Jun15 22:55 -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> > I think it is worth to solve the trouble of file permissions. FMPOV this
> > behaviour is not typic
On 15Jun15 11:31 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> To the OP: Can you please post here:
>
> $ ls -ld .
> $ ls -l file-to-save-in
> $ id
In addition:
df -T .
mutt -v
Cheers,
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On 15Jun15 08:41 +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
> Is there a way of forwarding an email and all attachments too?
Attachments are forwarded if you answer 'yes' to 'forwarding as
attachment?'. Drawback is, you cannot reply-inline.
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manually to enable all users including the web
server process to read that files.
In addition, these hard-coded umask and file mode bit settings are in
the mutt source repositories (see version reference above), so I think
the same behaviour should be seen on fedora, but I don't about any
patches from their side.
Cheers,
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e is worth updating, with noting the version of
mutt. But, I am just a simple mutt user, so I don't feel to en- or even
discourage you doing so ;-)
Cheers,
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Bastian
;en_US.UTF-8"
LC_TIME="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NAME="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_ADDRESS="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_TELEPHONE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MEASUREMENT="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_ALL=
"""
Cheers,
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ich simply
fakes a cmd-line within mutt and executes mairix. Afterwards it
automatically switches the folder view to the search results.
You can find all the details on how to set it up here:
https://pbrisbin.com/posts/mairix/
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The most notable benefit for me was to get rid of the trouble how to
sort mail into tons of mailboxes.
The virtual view of mairix creates a temporary mailbox of of the search
results.
If there is interest I'll share some config and scripts on the mairix
setup.
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# mutt
mfolder=.mfolder
# and the path to the index itself
database=$HOME/.mutt/mailrix.db
}}}
muttrc [snippet]
{{{
# integrate mairix http://pbrisbin.com/posts/mairix
macro generic ,/ "set my_cmd =
\`$HOME/.mutt/mairix_impl.sh\`push \$my_cmd"
"search messages via mairix"
}}}
Ha, there is also the link to the original mairix integration at
pbrisbin.com.
BTW, in the same way there is an integration of a CheckAttach script
which is very much helpful to me :)
See the last entry here:
http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/ConfigTricks/CheckAttach
Cheers,
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Bastian
ur key
binding for the sent folder.
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I started to use trash as my 2nd level mailbox, because startup of mutt took too
long.
Because deleting mails rewrote my entire mbox, I switched over to maildir, so
no rewriting of the
mbox file is necessary.
Cheers,
Bastian
On 20Jan14 17:08 -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
> set
> alternative_order text/plain text/enriched text/html
In addition to that I also use
auto_view text/html
which automatically inlines html content into the pager, by using the
.mailcap routine
text/html; /usr/bin/w3m -I %{charset} -T text
ly set in the e-mail itself.
> Check the Content-type header; if that encoding should contain said
> character, then check the mutt options `charset', `assumed_charset'.
Just to precise, wrong characters were in pager and index..
Cheers,
Bastian
ed to lock mailboxes in
the mail spool directory.
I am not root, so I can't chgrp. The make install stops here. Maybe
some more steps are missing.
C.
my mutt version does not display UTF8 properly. Umlauts are not
printed in the pager.
Do I miss a configuration or a library?
Th
On 06Dec13 13:57 +0100, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 05, 2013 at 08:21:00PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Kirill Tkhai [12-05-13 20:05]:
> > > I want to have a posibility to see inbox and sent messages together in
> > > one thread. Is this possible without copying content of Sent folder
On 31.Jan.11 07:26 -0800, Michael Elkins wrote:
> alternates name-.*@domain
> set reverse_name
Thanks a lot, that is exactly what I want.
here, because From is not changed. Sourcing it manually works.
Are there other, more suited, ways to implement this?
E.g something like pipe message to a script and the output of the script is
piped automatically by mutt?
Thanks for reading
Bastian
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