Re: Thread Display

2002-09-18 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 18-Sep-2002 at 12:45:21AM -0400, PeterKorman wrote: > > > > > I guess I need a kind of virtual folder that joins my outgoing > > > and incoming without duplicating any data. > > > > That isn't possible with mutt > > I guess since I'm running on linux, with Maildir, I could brute > force

Re: Thread Display

2002-09-17 Thread Bruno Postle
On Tue 17-Sep-2002 at 01:20:09 -0400, PeterKorman wrote: > > My current method places messages 1 and 3 in my "sent" folder. > Message 2 goes into my inbox. > > I could automatically put everything I send in both my inbox > and my sent folder. > > That would solve the thread problem. But would d

Re: [PATCH] display-subject

2002-09-12 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 11-Sep-2002 at 11:46:29PM -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote: > > The attached patch copies the functionality of the display-address > function to display the message subject, by default bound to S. This > is useful if your term isn't infinitely wide and/or you have a crowded > $index_format. T

Re: mutt/imap oddities

2002-08-14 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 14-Aug-2002 at 11:17:25 -0700, Martin Siegert wrote: > > 1) When I start mutt the following screen comes up (I am using imaps): > > -- Mutt: SSL Certificate check (r)eject, accept (o)nce You need to specify where you want to save certificates: set certificate_file=~/.mutt-certif

Re: Problem displaying special characters (ie. Euro symbol)

2002-08-14 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 14-Aug-2002 at 04:11:50PM +0200, Marc wrote: > > Mails in which the Euro symbol is displayed wrong were sent with > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Broken sending software, iso-8859-1 doesn't contain a Euro symbol, ¤. The en

Re: Updating folders on a server, both remotely and off-line?

2002-08-09 Thread Bruno Postle
On Fri 09-Aug-2002 at 12:29:03AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > with recent releases of NFS I've started to lose mail, in particular > if mail comes in while I'm reading my inbox in mutt and I've made > changes to the inbox, those new messages are lost. In my experience, Maildir is much more reli

Re: BUG - wrapping lines in muttrc

2002-08-04 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sun 04-Aug-2002 at 01:39:21 -0400, Andy Saxena wrote: > > I think I may have found a possible bug in the way .muttrc is parsed. > I ran into this while setting up a folder-hook option. > > If \ is the last character on a line that's commented out, mutt seems > to read the line instead of igno

Re: Mutt 1.4i .index and .index.ids files ?

2002-08-04 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sun 04-Aug-2002 at 01:28:05 +0100, Paul A. Cheshire wrote: > > Having recently upgraded to 1.4i I noticed it has a set of the above > files for each folder (Maildir). Oh, where did you get that mutt? mutt doesn't generate reverse-index files and I'm not aware of any patches that do this (it

Re: ssl_socket_read (MEMORY_ERROR)

2002-06-27 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 27-Jun-2002 at 11:44:34AM -0400, Jacob Elder wrote: > > I had been using mutt's imap support to read my mail for several > months, but about two weeks ago I started seeing this error whenever I > try to open my inbox: > > ssl_socket_read (MEMORY_ERROR) Courier-imap has a MAXPERIP setting

Re: How can I save the help screens?

2002-06-10 Thread Bruno Postle
On Mon 10-Jun-2002 at 08:37:18AM -0400, Russell Hoover wrote: > > Is there an easy way to save mutt's help screens to a file, without > doing a cut & paste? :set pager=vi Then you can do whatever you like with them. -- Bruno

Re: grep through the body of encrypted mail

2002-06-09 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sun 09-Jun-2002 at 03:21:10PM -0500, David T-G wrote: > > Anyway, if anyone else knows how to search within encrypted bodies, > I'd love to hear it, too. Shouldn't "set thorough_search" do this? -- Bruno

Re: List down ?

2002-05-22 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 22-May-2002 at 10:23:07AM +0100, Bruno Postle wrote: > On Tue 21-May-2002 at 01:47:38PM +0530, Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. wrote: > > > > I haven't recieved a single mail from the list since the last week or > > so. Is it the list or is it just me ? > >

Re: List down ?

2002-05-22 Thread Bruno Postle
On Tue 21-May-2002 at 01:47:38PM +0530, Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. wrote: > > I haven't recieved a single mail from the list since the last week or > so. Is it the list or is it just me ? It stopped working sometime on Thursday - Seems to be ok now, though no messages posted over the weekend will

Re: Virtual Folders in mutt

2002-05-21 Thread Bruno Postle
On Tue 21-May-2002 at 11:32:56PM +0200, Marco Fioretti wrote: > > > > The Maildir 'me.hcache' patch indexes your mail as you go along and > > the db files are quite ok for searching. > > > > Indexing mail in this way is much more efficient than an indexing > > cronjob (always out-of-date) or a s

Re: Virtual Folders in mutt

2002-05-20 Thread Bruno Postle
On Mon 20-May-2002 at 12:40:31PM -0500, David T-G wrote: > > % One important difference is that vfolders are built around > % pre-built indexes, making them more efficient than grepping hundreds > % of megs of > > Hmmm... Maybe glimpse as a search indexer? The Maildir 'me.hcache' patch indexes

Re: Virtual Folders in mutt

2002-05-20 Thread Bruno Postle
On Mon 20-May-2002 at 05:50:38 +1000, Iain Truskett wrote: > * Anthony Towns ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20 May 2002 17:38]: > > > First, has anyone done this before? Is there a FAQ or HOWTO I could > > be reading? > > Examine the 'limit' command (bound by default to 'l' in the index > screen). The li

Re: Strange multi-color quoting behavior

2002-05-16 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 15-May-2002 at 07:19:05 -0700, John Iverson wrote: > > > > | This is in "quoted1" color > > : This is in "quoted2" color > > } This is in "quoted" color > > # This is in "quoted1" color > > Did anyone using a similar $quote_regexp see strange coloring on my > original post? (I am seeing

Re: view other msgs while composing

2002-05-03 Thread Bruno Postle
On Fri 03-May-2002 at 09:11:31AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > > Firing up another copy of mutt or using grepmail or anything like that > is not a good solution as it requires me to open another session to > the remote system Use screen, screen does it all (except utf-8, I can't get it to play nic

Re: Search on [all] mailboxes

2002-04-26 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 25-Apr-2002 at 09:56:50 -0400, David Collantes wrote: > > Is there a way to perform a search on all mailboxes, without entering > any in specific? I use maildirs and Mutt 1.5.0i from the CVS. mboxgrep apparently searches multiple Maildir folders. I've never used it, so I don't know how i

Re: tricky limiting

2002-04-11 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 11-Apr-2002 at 11:51:36AM -0500, David T-G wrote: > > The specific case is my mutt-users folder. When I reply to a message > I keep the original, and then of course get my reply. Once the thread > dies I still have the original and my reply, but by now it's two pages > back in the index.

Re: editing to/from etc in compose window

2002-04-08 Thread Bruno Postle
On Mon 08-Apr-2002 at 01:25:08 +1200, Volker Kuhlmann wrote: > > > built-in editor - Right at the end of the manual of course ;-). > > Hm, I presume you must mean the editor window key bindings. Sorry, > but the editor window is when I edit message bodies. If editing e.g. > the fcc field in co

Re: Que pasa? [groups in alias's]

2002-04-06 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sat 06-Apr-2002 at 06:02:26 +1200, Volker Kuhlmann wrote: > > and then, while holding down the finger on backspace for the next 2 > minutes clearing out the to: field, you think mutt is a great program, > but something here is very seriously stuffed. At least I couldn't find > a key which clea

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 04-Apr-2002 at 02:34:50PM -0700, Peter T. Abplanalp wrote: > > it is now my understanding that there are 3 ways to sign a message: > pgp/mime, ascii armor, and application/pgp. i'm not certain on the > terminology for the last two or even that there is a difference > between them. might

Re: Scrolling the Index

2002-03-27 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 27-Mar-2002 at 12:50:04 -0800, Mike Erickson wrote: > > topofscreen=== > 1 > 2 > 3 > > > 5 > 6 > 7 > 8 > ===bottomscreen=== > > as you scroll down (marker = '>'), when you hit 6, scrolling down > leaves '>' in the same place but moves the whole list 1..8 up a spot > to reveal 2..9. Th

Re: Problems going to INBOX using IMAP (Courier)

2002-03-26 Thread Bruno Postle
On Tue 26-Mar-2002 at 11:21:44AM -0800, jennyw wrote: > > I have something similar (with courier-imap), except both $spoolfile and > > $folder point to /INBOX > > Yeah, I've tried both -- they seem pretty much interchangeable? I think they probably are, imap-namespace is one of those ghastly thi

Re: Problems going to INBOX using IMAP (Courier)

2002-03-26 Thread Bruno Postle
On Tue 26-Mar-2002 at 10:16:16AM -0800, jennyw wrote: > > set spoolfile=imap://jennyw@localhost/INBOX > set folder=imap://jennyw@localhost/ I have something similar (with courier-imap), except both $spoolfile and $folder point to /INBOX > What happens is that when I first run mutt, I see my inb

Re: mailers with scripting/setup language

2002-03-24 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sun 24-Mar-2002 at 02:09:41PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote: > > I can't think of anything that can be done with a scripting language > built into the .muttrc that can't be done with a bash script being > evaluated with backticks inside the regular .muttrc. (but then again, > I haven't put _t

Re: Selecting messages in "my" threads

2002-02-21 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 21-Feb-2002 at 03:28:48PM +0100, Alexander Skwar wrote: > > Hmm, but how to do this? Sometimes, messages don't contain my > message-id in the References, aren't To: or Cc: me (eg. a message > "far" down in the thread), but mutt will still show that it belongs to > a given thread. You can

Re: filtering mails in different folders with imap

2002-02-19 Thread Bruno Postle
On Tue 19-Feb-2002 at 04:23:34PM +0100, Manuel Hendel wrote: > > Is there a way to filter/split incoming mails into different folders > as you can with Netscape, or is there another chance/way to do so? imapfilter does this: http://imapfilter.sourceforge.net/ -- Bruno

Re: Getting start with Mutt and IMAP

2002-02-03 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sat 02-Feb-2002 at 11:53:55AM -0600, William Guynes wrote: > The only thing that worked was spoolfile in "{}INBOX" format, > but not in "imap:///INBOX format". The URL style syntax is new to mutt-1.3.*. If you are using 1.2.5, then try upgrading to a recent development version like 1.3.27 - i

Header cache patch and searching through multiple mailboxes

2002-01-27 Thread Bruno Postle
atch from # http://www.sigpipe.org:8080/mutt/ NOTE: currently this patch is declared # broken, so this will probably delete all your files, drink your beer and eat # your cat. Bruno Postle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> # Change these and make sure $resultdir exists as a Maildir, NOTE: this script # will

Re: Maildir

2002-01-20 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sun 20-Jan-2002 at 11:32:46AM +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote: > I am looking for a way to access mail stored in ~/Maildir but can't > find it in man page for muttrc. Any takers? Flamers? ;-) Flamers? This is the default mailfolder if you are also accessing your mail with courier-imap. When

Re: Question marks in PGP headers?

2002-01-18 Thread Bruno Postle
On Fri 18-Jan-2002 at 06:31:02AM -0600, John Perry wrote: > Ive started running the latest version of Mutt and have noticed > something odd. Whenever a PGP signed/encrypted message is displayed I > get a ? between lines. It's fixed for me in mutt-1.3.26 (just released). -- Bruno

Re: Good vim configuration?

2001-12-26 Thread Bruno Postle
On Tue 25-Dec-2001 at 06:33:15AM -0500, Philip Mak wrote: > I'm used to using pine's editor, which handles filling of paragraphs > (even if they start with "> " due to quoting) fairly nicely. > > I'm wondering what configurations for .vimrc do you guys use for use > with mutt? I don't know where

Re: how to display messages on the last line

2001-12-17 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sun 16-Dec-2001 at 11:49:44PM +0100, René Clerc wrote: > * Gregor Zattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [16-12-2001 22:30]: > > | is there a way to display a message on the last line (below the status > | bar if status_on_top=no)? > | > | I would like to display a message when a special hook gets trig

Re: setting content-type of attachments

2001-12-13 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 13-Dec-2001 at 11:53:10AM +0100, Roman Neuhauser wrote: > > > I would be interested if somebody had a better solution involving > > mime-magic or something that didn't rely on file extensions. > > Sorry for replying this late, but have you checked how file(1) works? Yep, it's something

Re: Searching big gobs of e-mail

2001-12-10 Thread Bruno Postle
On Mon 10-Dec-2001 at 08:04:17PM +0100, Peter Poeml wrote: > > Sadly grepmail only works on mbox mail boxes, not with mails stored in > maildirs. I've never tried it, but mboxgrep apparently works with Maildir, MH and gzipped mbox files: http://mboxgrep.sourceforge.net/ -- Bruno

Re: Searching big gobs of e-mail

2001-12-10 Thread Bruno Postle
On Mon 10-Dec-2001 at 08:04:17PM +0100, Peter Poeml wrote: > > Sadly grepmail only works on mbox mail boxes, not with mails stored in > maildirs. You should be able to at least gather the matching mail files > with find: > > egrep -l "^From.*frob@(foo|bar).net" {maildir1,maildir2,maildir3}/*/* \

Re: OT: procmail recipe for two actions for a message?

2001-12-09 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sun 09-Dec-2001 at 02:56:05PM -0500, Matej Cepl wrote: > > However, emails in this list have mungled Reply-To: directing to > the list. Could it be possible to ask procmail (or how to ask > procmail) that before moving the message to the listy folder, it > would run a message through grep -v '

Re: setting content-type of attachments

2001-12-02 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sun 02-Dec-2001 at 09:11:37PM +0100, René Clerc wrote: > * Bruno Postle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-12-2001 20:06]: > > | On Sun 02-Dec-2001 at 07:34:42PM +0100, René Clerc wrote: > | > > | > how does Mutt derive what to set the Content Type of attachments to? > |

Re: setting content-type of attachments

2001-12-02 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sun 02-Dec-2001 at 07:34:42PM +0100, René Clerc wrote: > > how does Mutt derive what to set the Content Type of attachments to? Mainly from looking it up in the /etc/mime.types and ~/.mime.types files. I would be interested if somebody had a better solution involving mime-magic or something

Re: Strange things with gpg now

2001-11-30 Thread Bruno Postle
On Fri 30-Nov-2001 at 01:09:20PM +, Steve Kennedy wrote: > If I get a pgp/gpg message I now get > > > [-- End of PGP output --] > > \012 > > [-- The following data is signed --] > > \012 I get ? instead of \012 This is the same without any color settings so there is an extra formfeed charac

Re: Bouncing a message with an attachment

2001-11-26 Thread Bruno Postle
On Mon 26-Nov-2001 at 10:59:21AM -0800, Collin Peters wrote: > > Nope, this is just by me pressing b to bounce the message. The only > thing I can think of is that it is being displayed inline via > antiword. No, (b)ouncing a message resends a message in its entirety with just the addition of a

Re: List processing in Mutt

2001-11-03 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sat 03-Nov-2001 at 10:56:51AM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote: > > > > Am I the only person who got a huge windows virus tagged onto the end of > > that email? > > All I saw was his PGP signature attached to that email. ;) Strange, the email I got from gbnet.net _definitely_ had a big virus a

Re: List processing in Mutt

2001-11-03 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sat 03-Nov-2001 at 11:06:16AM -0500, Rich Lafferty wrote: > > (In case you haven't already gone "D'oh!":) Am I the only person who got a huge windows virus tagged onto the end of that email? -- Bruno

Re: Bad Taste, WAS: how do I automatiaclly moved 'Replied' messages to mbox ?

2001-10-31 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 31-Oct-2001 at 11:01:00AM -0500, Peter L. Berghold wrote: > > Putting an X-Echelon header in your email with provocative words in it > supposedly causes the NSA computers to waste cycles processing them. If you just want to waste cycles on other peoples computers, try this: :m

Re: mutt's return value

2001-10-26 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 25-Oct-2001 at 11:02:21AM -0400, Mike Schiraldi wrote: > > VeriSign, Inc.1 > VeriSign Trust Network1F0D > =www.verisign.com/repository/RPA Incorp. By Ref.,LIAB.LTD(c)981H0F > VeriSign Class 1 CA Individual Subscriber-Persona Not Validated0 > 01032200Z > 020322235959Z0 [snip, lots a

gpg/mutt and network solutions

2001-10-19 Thread Bruno Postle
On Fri 19-Oct-2001 at 07:58:24AM -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > > Is anyone using mutt/gpg to change records at Network Solutions using > pgp? I seem unable to send a change to them which their software will > accept. Their error message is less than lucid. If it's anything like the nic.uk robo

Re: Filtering imap mail with a macro

2001-09-30 Thread Bruno Postle
Thanks to Ulf Erikson, I've got a macro that doesn't perform quite as many unnecessary saves as before. It's still a nasty hack though :-) Here's a config that assumes: incoming mail arrives in the imap INBOX (which remains the default spool for unsorted mail), plus there are two mailing lists th

Re: Filtering imap mail with a macro

2001-09-30 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sun 30-Sep-2001 at 12:47:53PM +1000, David wrote: > I'm just wondering if it would be possible to use fetchmail or > equivalents to pull the mail off the imap server then sort it with > procmail/maildrop/etc ? It would, but the point of using imap is to use it for storage and remote access -

Re: Filtering imap mail with a macro

2001-09-30 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sat 29-Sep-2001 at 07:00:51PM +0100, Bruno Postle wrote: > This seems to work, but it's insane (fun to watch though) - There must > be a sane solution: The fcc-save-hooks got mixed-up when I was rewriting for the list, my insane macro should have looked like this (with the defaul

Re: Maildir config?

2001-09-27 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 27-Sep-2001 at 09:12:03AM +0200, Johansson Jan wrote: > Now i have > > set mbox = "~/Maildir" > set mbox_type = "Maildir" > set spoolfile = "~/Maildir" > > and mutt still returns /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it? > ([yes]/no): I'm sure you already realise this, so just ignore me,

Re: ye olde mutt pgp/mime versus clearsign FAQ

2001-09-24 Thread Bruno Postle
On Tue 25-Sep-2001 at 01:12:23AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > But i don't want application/pgp <- rather, Eudora and Outhouse don't > want it either ... they'd prefer > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: > 7bit > > Now, what do I do? Clearsign / e

Re: :set ?alternates to see how your $alternates are set

2001-09-23 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sat 22-Sep-2001 at 11:25:28PM -0400, David T-G wrote: > % Is there some equivalent to.. > % > % :bind index ?a > % > % ..that would return something like this?: > % > % create-alias create an alias from a message sender > > How about just hitting the question mark (unless you've r

:set ?alternates to see how your $alternates are set

2001-09-22 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 20-Sep-2001 at 07:07:24AM -0400, David T-G wrote: > > :set ?alternates > > to see how your $alternates are set. Cor, you learn something every day. I can't seem to get this trick to work with key bindings etc.. though. Is there some equivalent to.. :bind index ?a ..that would re

Re: Mysteriously purged emails

2001-09-01 Thread Bruno Postle
On Fri 31-Aug-2001 at 12:10:19PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I use mutt both at home and at work on the same mailbox. Yesterday it > mysteriously purged the last 15 days worth of email. You need to say what kind of mailboxes you use. imap, mbox, Maildir, whatever... I had a similar pro

Rethreading mail macros

2001-08-17 Thread Bruno Postle
On Tue 07-Aug-2001 at 01:42:47PM +0200, Ulf Erikson wrote: > I wrote two macros about a year ago to let me ,Thread or ,Unthread > mails at my will. You'll find the macros in the archives or attached. > It would be nice to have this functionallity in Mutt though. I agree, I've just rethreaded a m

Re: Threading question -- index "&" char

2001-08-07 Thread Bruno Postle
On Mon 06-Aug-2001 at 05:25:52PM -0400, Ethan Blanton wrote: > Justin R. Miller spake unto us the following wisdom: > > Which brings me to a question... what does the '&' represent in the same > > position? > > It generally seems to me that it means you have limited your message > list, and th

Re: vfolders

2001-07-18 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 12-Jul-2001 at 12:49:39PM +, Jonathan Miller wrote: > I really love the concept of vfolders, which are basically SQL > statements that create "folders" out of a bunch of mail in a database. This is a definite issue with the mail-as-file system for storing mail. Like most people, I hav

Re: sending attachments

2001-03-08 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 08-Mar-2001 at 05:42:11PM +0100, Mullen A.J. wrote: > Here's an example of the full header and boundaries I'm sending > which is not being properly decoded by other mailers (although it > is by other mutt users). > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Mar 8 15:20:13 2001 > Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 15

Re: sending attachments

2001-03-08 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 08-Mar-2001 at 04:23:35PM +0100, Mullen A.J. wrote: > I'm having problems sending attachments to non mutt users. It appears > to be stemming from their not being able to recognize the boundaries > between attachments (I've noticed that other mailers use a "boundary" > variable, and my mut

Re: multiple imap mailboxes

2001-02-22 Thread Bruno Postle
On Wed 21-Feb-2001 at 10:29:22PM -0500, Marc Tardif wrote: > How can I manage multiple imap mailboxes in mutt? I'd like to be able > to read each mailbox seperately, perhaps using a convenient way to > switch between them. Sorry I can't help you, but this reminds me of a feature that I'd like to

Re: RFC2369?

2001-02-14 Thread Bruno Postle
On Tue 13-Feb-2001 at 07:01:12PM -0600, Ashton wrote: > I seem to recall support for unsub via headers but am not finding > anything in the manual ... > > Pointers? > > List-Unsubscribe: , >

Re: enhanced maildir-format

2001-01-11 Thread Bruno Postle
On Tue 09-Jan-2001 at 09:10:01PM +, Bruno Postle wrote: > Use \..* as your mask so you match the somewhat odd courier naming > convention. That regex is just plain-wrong, it works for all the wrong reasons. It should have been ^\. to match everything beginning with a dot. Bruno --

Re: enhanced maildir-format

2001-01-09 Thread Bruno Postle
On Mon 08-Jan-2001 at 02:57:27PM +0100, georg wrote: > courier uses a so called "folder-extension". In a normal maildir there > are only 3 dirs: new, cur, tmp. To store the imap-folder-structure > courier (and sqwebmail and maildrop) creates dirs with a leading dot. > The dot indicates that it i

Re: enhanced maildir-format

2001-01-07 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sun 07-Jan-2001 at 11:59:40AM -0800, Michael Elkins wrote: > On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 05:53:41PM +0100, georg wrote: > > will there be support for the maildir-folder-extension to the > > maildir-format used by courier, sqwebmail and maildrop? > Please describe what support is missing. I'm not

Outlook (again)

2000-12-15 Thread Bruno Postle
On Fri 15-Dec-2000 at 12:47:44PM +0100, Martin wrote: > OK. In Outlook the signature is shown as an atachement. It's worse than that, if you use 'multipart/signed' the message body appears as an attachment (apparently - I've never actually seen this). Something I have found out recently is that

Re: Question regarding clearsigning emails automatically

2000-12-14 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 14-Dec-2000 at 11:03:13AM -0600, David Champion wrote: > This has come up before in my conversation with others. I think that > signing all mail as a policy is a waste of resources and a potential > source of annoyance, whether it's list mail or not. I think that > sensitive material (c

Re: RFC2369 support

2000-09-22 Thread Bruno Postle
On Fri 22-Sep-2000 at 06:04:51PM +0100, Bruno Postle wrote: > On Fri 22-Sep-2000 at 02:42:17PM +0200, Hugo Haas wrote: > > > > Are there any plans for support of RFC2369[1] headers? > > > > I just discovered that Pine was offering a neat interface to > > uns

Re: RFC2369 support

2000-09-22 Thread Bruno Postle
On Fri 22-Sep-2000 at 02:42:17PM +0200, Hugo Haas wrote: > > Are there any plans for support of RFC2369[1] headers? > > I just discovered that Pine was offering a neat interface to > unsubscribe from a mailing list, get help, etc, using the List-* > headers, and now I'm jealous. :-) You could s

Re: Images in the body of an e-mail.

2000-08-24 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 24-Aug-2000 at 12:40:59PM -0400, David T-G wrote: > mutt creates, by default, ordinary text messages, though they can be > enhanced by changing character sets, so the only image you could truly > put into a standard message would be a good old-fashioned ASCII > drawing. I guess the proble

Re: those users

2000-06-29 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 29-Jun-2000 at 03:58:18PM +0200, Kai Blin wrote: > Shall I put every "How do I ..." on a sperate file, or all in one? Start a new thread, then post each 'how do I' as a reply to that message (with a relevant subject) so people can comment/add to each as separate sub-threads (that's if you

Re: Why use set hostname?

2000-06-26 Thread Bruno Postle
On Sat 24-Jun-2000 at 12:50:34PM -0700, Gottipati Aravind wrote: > My question now is whats the purpose of that hostname variable if it > does not work? As far as I can tell, it's the only way of setting the hostname part of the generated 'Message-ID: ' header. Bruno -- http://bruno.postle.ne

rfc 2368 style mailto: links in urlview

2000-02-29 Thread Bruno Postle
I was briefly inspired by the O'Reily book 'Practical Internet Groupware' and a mail oriented project I'm working on, to write this script. It handles rfc 2368 mailto: links in urlview and passes them on to the mutt command line. This sort of stuff: