On 8/11/2011 1:14 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Aug 2011 12:33:09 -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
>
>> On 8/11/2011 12:26 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>>> "zsplit" cannot do it. It requires the splitted size is at least the
>>> size of the smallest of the archived
ze at creation, not after the fact, that might be where
zipsplit/zsplit is dropping the ball ....
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> Chris Brennan
> --
> A: Yes.
> >Q: Are you sure?
> >>A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
> >>>Q: Why is top posting frowned upon?
> http:/
ncode the attached split-archive, just leave it as it
is... just use your favorite archiver (g/b/7/zip/xz) and split them ...
I would choose one appropriate to your friends environment though, so
s/he is able to use the file w/o too much hassle on their end.
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> Chris Brennan
> --
> A:
* Joseph [2011-06-19 14:22:12 -0600]:
> On 06/19/11 03:44, Chris Brennan wrote:
> >* Joseph [2011-06-19 01:22:47 -0600]:
> >> mutt -v
> >> +CRYPT_BACKEND_CLASSIC_PGP -CRYPT_BACKEND_CLASSIC_SMIME
> >> -CRYPT_BACKEND_GPGME
> >>
* Joseph [2011-06-19 01:22:47 -0600]:
> What option do I need to compile mutt with to have gpg, currently I have:
>
> equery uses mutt
> [ Searching for packages matching mutt... ]
> [ Colour Code : set unset ]
> [ Legend : Left column (U) - USE flags from make.conf ]
> [:
* stardiviner [2011-06-15 00:49:04 +0800]:
> How to set mailcap fot mutt ? I googled it. nothing similar found.
> I want to let mailcap can use some command like gunzip to get a list of
> archive.
> Just like a feature in Ranger file manager.
> If you know mailcap, can you give me an example.
OK! I got creative and pretty much re-write my ~/.mutt/gpg.rc, ct now
contains the following:
# vim: syntax=muttrc
# -*-muttrc-*-
# These settings are from /usr/share/doc/mutt-1.5.21-r1/samples/gpg.rc
#
set pgp_sign_as=0xD5B20C0C
#set pgp_sign_as=0x6748EE46C7D11FB8DA89E4AEECD9A84D5B20C0C
#set pg
* Arthur Dent [2011-06-12 15:45:59 +0100]:
> -BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
> Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
> OK - I'm trying again - this time from a different email client
> (squirrelmail). This email should be encrypted using you public key. If
> you can decrypt it at least we'll know that
* Tim Guirgies [2011-06-12 21:55:28 +1000]:
> Have you yet tried purging all config files? Save them somewhere, and
> try with the stock/default/none config files; see what happens.
Not yet, but it's on my list of things to do. I don't have the time *just*
yet to sit and do that, a few minutes
* Jostein Berntsen [2011-06-12 10:09:38 +0200]:
> You should keep your ~/.mutt/gpg.rc as it is, but remove the "set
> pgp_good_sign" line above. Keep the other "set pgp_good_sign" line you
> have. Then add these settings to your ~/.muttrc and try again:
>
> set pgp_autosign=no set pgp_autoencr
* Arthur Dent [2011-06-12 00:54:13 +0100]:
> Hmmm.. Cancel that. This is what I get:
>
> Could not create message.
>
> gpg: using subkey 65AD06FE instead of primary key D5B20C0C
> gpg: 65AD06FE: There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user
> gpg: [stdin]: encryption failed: "
> ", y
* Jostein Berntsen [2011-06-12 00:20:47 +0200]:
> On 11.06.11,18:01, Chris Brennan wrote:
> > * Jostein Berntsen [2011-06-11 23:52:59 +0200]:
> >
> > > Can you try to remove this line in your gpg.rc?
> > >
> > > set pgp_sign_as=D5B20C0C
> >
* Arthur Dent [2011-06-12 00:33:57 +0100]:
> Chris,
>
> How about this as a test. I will send you a mail encrypted with your key
> (off-list!). See if you can decrypt it?
Sure, go for it.
--
> A: Yes.
> >Q: Are you sure?
> >>A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
> >>>Q: Wh
* Jostein Berntsen [2011-06-12 00:16:04 +0200]:
> Could you check your ~/.muttrc settings as well, ref. my last mail?
r...@stewie.xaerolimit.net:~$ grep -e pgp -e gpg .muttrc
78:source ~/.mutt/gpg.rc# YAY! GPG.
ch...@stewie.xaerolimit.net:~$
Nothing to do w/ gpg/pgp in m
* Jostein Berntsen [2011-06-11 23:52:59 +0200]:
> Can you try to remove this line in your gpg.rc?
>
> set pgp_sign_as=D5B20C0C
Removed it and I am still unable to sign my mail, I tried to send mail to
my self to prevent spamming the list inapprpropriately. Gpg reports a bad
passphrase. But I
* Jostein Berntsen [2011-06-11 23:08:39 +0200]:
> Then encryption works, but not pgp signing. These are the pgp variables
> in my ~/.muttrc that have set a value. The others I have unset. Could
> you check them with yours?
>
>
> set pgp_autosign=no set pgp_autoencrypt=no
> set pgp_ignore_sub
* Jostein Berntsen [2011-06-11 22:32:37 +0200]:
> When I try to open your mail I am asked for the PGP passphrasem, so it
> seems to be working now.
Oh good, at least one part is working, I still get error messages for 'p',
's' and 'p', 'a'. So I dunno why this is working and the other isn't.
* Jostein Berntsen [2011-06-11 21:01:25 +0200]:
> But, then it seems like it's working now? :)
It did!?! I don't know if it actually worked or not. I do know that when
I followed the instructions of of 'p' then 'e', I wasn't prompted for my
password for my key, gpg headers were added and the mai
* Michelle Konzack [2011-06-11 20:53:57 +0200]:
> Please can you stop, sending encrypted messages to the list?
Michelle,
As far as I know, I've only sent *one* encrypted mail to the list and
that was the last one I sent with this subject. So I am sorry that the one
piece of encrypted mail I
binZGEMtAsf39.bin
Description: application/pgp-encrypted
msg.asc
Description: Binary data
* Tim Guirgies [2011-06-11 16:33:25 +1000]:
> On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 07:51:07PM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
> > I'm out of idea's now ... I still can't sign mail, so I don't know if I have
> > the wrong configuration somewhere or if it's mutt/gpg not
* Chris Brennan [2011-06-06 19:27:03 -0400]:
> * Tim Guirgies [2011-06-07 03:57:37 +1000]:
>
> > > > Can you please tell me the exact sequence you use to try to sign a
> > > > message?
> > >
> > > Compose/reply to a piece of mail, esc:x to save
* Wilkinson, Alex [2011-06-10 14:47:45
+0800]:
> Something else that is brilliant is binding a key as such:
>
> Add this to your $HOME/.vimrc
>
>" " --
>" " fix formatting
>" " --
>" * to re-format the current paragraph corre
* Christian Brabandt [2011-06-07 17:58:50 +0200]:
> I think, the 'l' flag comes from $VIMRUNTIME/ftplugin/mail.vim
>
> In your case, ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/mail.vim just was executed later
> than the mail.vim from the vim runtime directory and happens to also
> change your 'fo' setting, so the
* Christian Brabandt [2011-06-07 08:22:51 +0200]:
> The better alternative is to ask vim, when formationoptions was set to
> include the 'l' flag. So when invoking the mail editor from mutt type
> :verbose set fo?
>
> and vim should explicitly tell you, where it was last set.
Neat , indeed
* Tim Guirgies [2011-06-07 03:57:37 +1000]:
> > > Can you please tell me the exact sequence you use to try to sign a
> > > message?
> >
> > Compose/reply to a piece of mail, esc:x to save it, I get moved to the
> > post-reply window. From there 'p', 'a' to Sign As, it asks for my KEY ID,
> Can
* Tim Guirgies [2011-06-07 03:43:45 +1000]:
> On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 01:31:43PM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
> > In just VIm, text wraps to my terminal, even when I explistily set the
> > following befor typing.
> >
> > :set wrap
> > :set tw=72
> >
>
* Tim Guirgies [2011-06-07 03:17:38 +1000]:
> From ":help fo-table":
> l Long lines are not broken in insert mode: When a line was longer
> than 'textwidth' when the insert command started, Vim does not
> automatically format it.
>
> I'm guessing that you have no problems with auto-wrappin
* Tim Guirgies [2011-06-07 03:03:12 +1000]:
back on list :D
> Thankfully, gpg makes it pretty hard to do stupid things like sending
> out your private key. That block there is a PGP cleartext signature:
> what will appear with all your email once you begin to sign it; it's
> perfectly safe, and
* Tim Guirgies [2011-06-06 19:38:02 +1000]:
> On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 07:22:11PM +1000, Tim Guirgies wrote:
> > I was going to talk about vim too, but probably best if I reply in the
> > other thread.
>
> Interestingly enough, I'm unable to find that other thread, so I'll say
> it here: type ":s
* Ionel Mugurel Ciobica [2011-06-06 07:31:15 +0200]:
> On 5-06-2011, at 19h 00'22", Chris Brennan wrote about "Re: mutt and some
> GMail features"
> > vim isn't
> > obeying tw=72, I'm still having to trim my mail to ~72 characters.
>
>
* Brian Ryans [2011-06-05 21:32:03 -0500]:
> Quoting Chris Brennan on 2011-06-04 19:54:
> > I added my 8-charcater key and mutt changes it to a 10-character
> > hexidecimal key.
>
> Are the first two characters of the 10-character key "0x"? If so that's
>
* Chris Brennan [2011-06-05 14:54:43 -0400]:
> * Jostein Berntsen [2011-06-05 20:47:04 +0200]:
>
> > You should enter the email address that you have a key for after
> > entering 'p' and 'a' instead for the hex value. You can also try signing
> >
* Ed Blackman [2011-06-05 18:27:15 -0400]:
> That works OK for a small number of settings, but can become hard to
> manage. If vim filetype detection is enabled and working properly
> (entering ":set filetype" in command mode in vim returns
> "filetype=mail"), you can create $HOME/.vim/after/
* Ionel Mugurel Ciobica [2011-06-05 21:37:13 +0200]:
> If you use vim for other than editing e-mails, you may want not to add
> that limit in your .vimrc. Instead add this to your .muttrc:
>
> set editor="/usr/bin/vim -c 'set ft=mail et tw=72'"
Perfect, I will add that over textwidth in my .vim
* Jostein Berntsen [2011-06-05 20:47:04 +0200]:
> You should enter the email address that you have a key for after
> entering 'p' and 'a' instead for the hex value. You can also try signing
> with 'p' and 's'.
I will try this and reply back to the list with my results. Thanks for the
tip.
--
is/.gnupg/pubring.gpg
--
pub 2048R/D5B20C0C 2011-06-04
uid Chris Brennan (xaero)
sub 2048R/65AD06FE 2011-06-04
pub 2048R/ 2011-05-18
uid Friend Name (warg) <@gmail.com>
uid [jpeg image of size 2241]
sub 2048R
* Grant Edwards [2011-06-05 16:37:32 +]:
> In Gmail's IMAP server, folders == tags.
OK, so I just tag it in mutt w/ :s='my label/in/a/nested/folder'?
--
> A: Yes.
> >Q: Are you sure?
> >>A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
> >>>Q: Why is top posting frowned upon?
* Nicolas KOWALSKI [2011-06-05 09:39:19 +0200]:
> set folder=imaps://nicolas.kowal...@imap.gmail.com/
OK, I've got something simmilar -> set folder = "imaps://imap.gmail.com:993"
I'm setting imap_user on a seperate line, I didn't want to confuse the folder
variable because I am using Google for
A friend of mine shared his gpg key with me and showed me some of the basics to
using gpg, I uncommented the source line in my .muttrc to start using it and
when I get to the post-compose/confirmation window where I can add attachments,
I figured out how to add my key, I added my 8-charcater key
* Tim Guirgies [2011-06-05 05:39:17 +1000]:
> On Sat, Jun 04, 2011 at 10:31:54AM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
> > OK, so how are you saving the mail to folders? That part I haven't
> > figured out yet.
>
> From what I understand, it's thinking the reverse of tags.
* Nicolas KOWALSKI [2011-06-04 10:24:01 +0200]:
> On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 04:00:32PM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
> Gmail labels are available as folders in IMAP. So, to label a message,
> just save it to the corresponding folder. This also works for tagging
> messages as Spam.
OK
* Tim Guirgies [2011-06-04 16:09:34 +1000]:
> On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 07:36:54PM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
> > ... One more question for now, how do I limit the width when
> > composing/replying to mail?
>
> That is actually between you and your editor. ;)
>
> You
* Leo Vegoda [2011-06-03 15:47:38 -0700]:
> On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 06:37:36PM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
> This is the entry I use:
>
> text/html; lynx -dump -width=78 -nolist %s | sed 's/^ //'; copiousoutput;
> needsterminal; nametemplate=%s.html
>
>
* David Champion [2011-06-03 17:52:06 -0500]:
> * On 03 Jun 2011, Chris Brennan wrote:
> > I am new to mutt and I've getting some thing worked out but I am still hung
> > up on somethings from using GMail and all their fancy features. While GMail
> > in general
* Leo Vegoda [2011-06-03 14:52:03 -0700]:
> On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 10:36:57PM +0100, Paul wrote:
> application/*; /usr/bin/open %s
>
> It just works as long as you have the appropriate program associated
> with the file type in Finder. It's only for text MIME types that I
> have more specific e
I am new to mutt and I've getting some thing worked out but I am still hung up
on somethings from using GMail and all their fancy features. While GMail in
general is minimalistic, it's not enough for me. I need more. Mutt seems to
suit my needs but I am curious. Is it possible to have mutt do th
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