Hello
Take a look at lbdb (Little brother database,
http://www.spinnaker.de/lbdb/). You can pipe all mail through this
little app which then stores all found email adresses.
Additionaly it has the possibility to fetch more adresses from other
sources too.
If you don't use procmail or any other t
> entering another mailbox each time I am asking myself
> whether it would be possible to change this response to
> a simple:
> "Open mailbox ('?' for list); ="
Did you allready try to just insert an = without removing =mutt first.
Mutt then deletes the whole inputstring and allowes you to ent
> It is different. I think I like it because I am a vi junkie and I hate
> some of the single key responses in the mutt pager (like skipping to the
> next email when I just wanted to move down one line.) It is disorienting
> to switch from vi to the mutt pager all the time and back. I've also got
> I'm using cyrus imap ssl and mutt. Everytime I connect to the imap
> server I have to accept the ssl-certificat. Isn't there a possibility
> to save these certificat informations?
Take a look at the following setting:
certificate_file
If you define this, the ssl-certificate can be stored to t
> I'm looking for a SPAMfilter that I could combine with mutt. Does anyone
> have a good suggestion which filter is easy to setup together with mutt
> and how this must be done? Is there a filter one can call from the
> .muttrc-file?
I think it can't be done alone with mutt, as mutt is just a pro
> % Anyone have any ideas as to when the patch for compressed
> Whenever Roland gets a chance, I'm sure. It usually doesn't take long,
> some others in my cocktail that don't apply cleanly, but I'm happy to
> report that most do.
Was it ever considered to make some sort of plugin-api for mu
> i was thinking about counting every single
> mail i send and get. kind of silly statistics
> that could amaze me when i'm 70.
Take a look at mail2clf which creates a log-file of mail-messages it
gets. So you could pipe all incoming mails through it to get a log of
the incoming messages. And if
> | Hi all
> | Is there a way to stop a message being signed when you have
> | $pgp_autosign set?
> Use hooks to (un)set $pgp_autosign.
In the send-menu (before you send the mail with y) you can press p and
then f to stop all signing or encryptioning. At least if you have the
default keybinding.
Hello all
JT pointed out that the mime-verify-signature-filter-Skript didn't work
properly with all messages. This version is now corrected and should
work (hopefully) with all kind of mime/pgp-Signed mails. Sorry for the
inconvenience.
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cu
--== Jerri ==--
Homepage: http://www.jerri.d
> > > I thought I would write a filter for Pine users to be able to deal
> > > with PGP-MIME signed messages. It struck me that the concept should
> > > be fairly simple. I hacked together a quick shell script that does
> > > the following:
> > I have two filters which I use with procmail to ver
> I thought I would write a filter for Pine users to be able to deal
> with PGP-MIME signed messages. It struck me that the concept should
> be fairly simple. I hacked together a quick shell script that does
> the following:
I have two filters which I use with procmail to verify emails coming i
> Well, I think mines longest so far but like Knute I downloaded and then
> modified. (That's kinda like an artificial extension or implants: Just
> as impressive visually but we all know they're fake!)
> Weighing in at a whopping 2036 not counting aliases.
I wonder if all the very long .muttrc
Hello Mutt-Users
There seems to be something wrong with the list today. I didn't get one
mail from the list today although there seem to be several mails posted as I
see on the archiv. Anything wrong with my subscription? Or just a
problem with the web?
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cu
--== Jerri ==--
Homepage: h
> > I don't know if it is at all possible, but I loved this feature with
> > crosspoint (in the old times of fido-net). Is it possible to color (in
> > the index) a mail which is a reply to a mail from me? So that I can see
> > very fast if someone answered me in a list? (Hope this is not a FAQ).
Hello Mailinglist
I don't know if it is at all possible, but I loved this feature with
crosspoint (in the old times of fido-net). Is it possible to color (in
the index) a mail which is a reply to a mail from me? So that I can see
very fast if someone answered me in a list? (Hope this is not a FAQ
> > > > You could put that in a script such as the one I've attached, and run
> > > > it from .muttrc like this:
> > > > source `$HOME/bin/mutt-prep folders=$HOME/mail`
> > Thanks for your help, guys, this is what I've come up with:
> > my .muttrc contains this line:
> > source `~/bin/mbox-hooks`
Hello Mutt-Users
First of all: I love mutt. It really rocks.
Ok. Lets get down to business. I tried to create a small script which
automatically verifies pgp-signed mails from mutt. I have a
mailinglist-archive for all of the mailinglists I get. But I want to
verify the signatures when the mails
> >So, is it really necessary to create ~/.forward in order to use
> >Procmail, or is it just Exim, who notices if there's Procmail in
> >use?
> I don't know Exim, but it can obviously configured to use an MDA/LDA
> to do the actual delivery. Grep for procmail in Exim's configuration
> files.
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