people worked with
me on it. I don't think we got anything to work out of it, though.
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utt explicitely the different commands to sign
> and encrypt, etc. Where can I find such a setup for gnupg?
See my guide at the URL below.
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y
> quickly looking at the subject lines. No need to read the mail.
For those who are curious, the link below also has a quick guide I wrote
to Mutt + SpamAssassin and some neat tricks, FWIW.
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Said Sven Guckes on Sun, Aug 11, 2002 at 01:33:03AM +0200:
> also, is there a simple way to limit the view to all messages which
> contain at least two parts?
Couldn't you just do a limit for "~h multipart/"?
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lieve you need:
keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve
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ifference. I've had success with UW-IMAP (but I wouldn't
recommend it due to security concerns), Cyrus, Courier, and dkimap
(pretty easy to setup).
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If you come up with some completions that work well, you might consider
contributing them to this project:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/bashcompletion/
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quot;
>
> results in a mail from the cron-daemon, consisting of
> No recipients were specified
> No recipients were specified
>
> What am I missing here?
Does is still perform its duty from the cron? If so, maybe you just
need to redirect standard error/out from the cron
"mark all messages as read"
macro index .c "T.\n;WN^T.\n" "mark all messages as read"
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Said Rob Reid on Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 02:12:12PM -0400:
> Hopefully some other SpamAssassin users will find this helpful.
I do, thanks for the work. Maybe I'll add it on my next revision of my
Mutt/SA tricks page.
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iscussion about
coloring this output differently to hide it; perhaps there was some
mention of other manipulation.
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gt; installation before I upgrade. What setting do I need to tweak?
First check your MTA (sendmail, qmail, exim, etc.) logs to see what
happened to the message. Then proceed from there -- it might not be
related to Mutt at all...
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[-- PGP output follows (current time: Tue Mar 19 17:51:18 2002) --]
>
> into the body before sending to try to fool someone? Sort of like I
> just did.
I believe that is why Thomas added the status line output in the first
place, so that the user couldn't be fooled.
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value to one of the header fields as
you are editing it.
Maybe someone can build on my brainstorm?
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tion that signature could not be
> verified. And it displays it despite of that in the message area one
> can see that message is OK.
Have a look at $pgp_good_sign.
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I've tried changing the 'From:' line in mutt to the old subscription
> address but the mailing list manager won't accept it.
>
> What can I do?
As well as changing the 'From:' header, try temporarily setting
$envelope_from as well.
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MIME-type application:pgp.
>
> Is there a way to make it lie and call them text?
>
> Crackmonkey bounces funky MIME-types.
You need to either use a macro to pipe to gpg, or you need to try the
Outlook compatibility patch. I believe that the patch was going to be
rolled into the main
http://codesorcery.net/docs/spamtricks.html
(Apologies if I've already mentioned this in this thread, I don't have
the rest of it handy anymore).
Good luck!
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http://www.cnn
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Said John Buttery on Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 09:24:49AM -0600:
> gpg --verbose --keyserver certserver.pgp.com --recv-keys 587F0CD702368857
That worked for me. I use pgp.dtype.org, though, and it wasn't there.
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hope it's useful to people! I
welcome feedback, too! :-)
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c, in order to show this particular spam-header.
> Unfortunately, my mutt version (1.2.5i) does not really like this.
I'll update that doc soon to mention that the hook is only available in
more recent versions of Mutt.
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a pipe via procmail for
each message as it comes in. You can optionally disable network-based
checks if you want to speed things up (such as sender domain MX
checking, etc.).
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http://www.cnn.com/20
ed to undo this, I hit 'e' to edit the message and then in vim hit
':%!spamassassin -d' to pipe the contents through the undo.
I'd be interested in a macro too! :-)
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can't handle a graphical browser (due to an unforwarded
remote SSH session or similar), then it will fall back to the text one.
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AP access to the mailbox, you could try my script:
http://codesorcery.net/purgeimap/
If not, I'd just use a Mutt call with -f and push in a delete pattern to
clear out the old stuff.
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done? Is there a filter one can call
> from the .muttrc-file?
Spamassassin has been mentioned, and I've done a small writeup on it
here:
http://codesorcery.net/docs/spamtricks.html
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something?
I believe mime_forward will do what you want. I have this:
message-hook . "set mime_forward=no"
message-hook "~h multipart" "set mime_forward=ask-yes"
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dev.
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iD8DBQE8Xr0h94d6K8nEDDERAgBkAJ96JcNL3Hf
entry for mime_forward.
Also, I have this setting for messages without attachments:
message-hook . "set mime_forward=no"
message-hook "~h multipart" "set mime_forward=ask-yes"
Then normal messages are forwarded inline.
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uin? Bah! How about the Debian swirl? ;-)
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Thus spake Nick Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Currently I have to print msg's via the pipe command.
You might want to also check out muttprint.
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fails.
> then regardless of failure, "N" flag is toggled, or
> cleared, of the first new/unread message.
Good call. Without conditional checking (which is lacking in Mutt), I
don't know of a way around this...
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Thus spake Justin R. Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Thus spake Nicholas A. Martini ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > does anyone know how to make mutt show messages from yoursef (or
> > another address) show up as read, or not new, or s
threads that I've been a part of as
brightmagenta, and mail sent directly to me but that ends up in a list
folder as green so as to distinguish it further from list mail (aside
from the "to_chars" markings).
Have fun!
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t100, leaving vim to rely on its builtin tables).
Slightly OT (from Mutt), but does anyone know of a good resource that
explains this terminal stuff, like emulation and that kind of thing
(aside from the man pages, like a more friendly resource)? One of these
days I'm gonna understand that st
while not at work (or similar).
That should be easy enough, either with shell scripts to output the
value of $mailboxes, or maybe a cron job to tweak the .muttrc.
Just my $0.02.
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ficate and re-uploading the key. DO NOT JUST USE YOUR
REVOCATION CERTIFICATE! It is *something to do with it* (that's the
best lead I can give). Your best bet is to search the gnupg-users
mailing list archives. It comes up frequently.
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s to each message I
> delete which is much more work than just keeping a backup of
> everything I recieve and going to it when I am missing mail..
Use what I recommended, in addition to a modified $delete value (consult
the manual). The delete confirmation dialog is optional :-)
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s: header thusly:
folder-hook . 'uncolor index brightmagenta default "~x
mithrandir.codesorcery.net !~P"'
folder-hook lists 'color index brightmagenta default "~x
mithrandir.codesorcery.net !~P"'
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rash folder"
macro index \cD "\et;=trash" "move thread to trash folder"
In addition, I have this to periodically clean the trash out. Just
change in, poke around, and change out.
folder-hook trash push 'D~r>3d\n\cu.\n'
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. If that's the case, then
I'm for it too. Would that mean that PGP/MIME would use a different
Content-type as well? I'm not quite clear on all the before/after
options here.
I'm trying to get it straight for my Mutt/GnuPG doc :-)
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pd?
Did you upgrade from source? Because I know that the Debian package for
one had a bug in one of the revisions that set bad permissions on some
locking feature of mutt. It wasn't a mutt bug per se though.
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download the .deb
from packages.debian.org (search unstable).
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t; What I'm looking for is someone that has maybe applied this patch to
> give me a hand as I'm not certain I'm doing it right.
On a somewhat related note, for anyone who didn't know, Debian for a few
versions now has supported this patch already in the sid package.
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m encrypting with before I send a message. For my close
friends, I have a send-hook set up (to encrypt) and that searches for
their key(s), but never prompts me. All of the others will prompt, and
I think this is usually because the key(s) have more than one UID
associated with them. I'm n
.
It changes from 's' to 'S' upon verification.
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did figure out a good way to do it
without the loops...
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hat is a result of Outlook not listening to the Content-disposition:
inline header. The compat patch fixes that by changing the Content-type
as well.
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Thus spake Will Yardley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> that said, it would be cool if there were 'forward_inline' and
> 'forward_quoted' options or something.
See $forward_quote :-)
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t, or otherwise modify
the mail, but other than that I think that you will have to live with
people signing list mail.
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y fast if someone answered me in a list? (Hope this is not a
> FAQ).
I have a regex color set up for any mail that mentions my name in the
body, since I'll usually be attributed in a followup on the lists I'm
on. That works well for me...
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X-PGP-Key:
http://pgp.dtype.org:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xC9C40C31
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latest is 1.3.25) as it is considered in third or
fourth beta now and has little or no noticable problems.
I will be updating the guide shortly to mention this (among other
contributed notes).
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Thus spake Nick Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Am I correct in thinking that the key id is the second part of the '
> pub' line, making yours D796A4EB?
Yes, that's right. There are a couple of different ways to "write" it,
including putting a '0x'
bind pager previous-new
bind index previous-new
bind pager next-unread
bind index next-unread
bind pager previous-unread
bind index previous-unread
Works pretty well for me.
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:
http://codesorcery.net/mutt/
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being encrypted +
signed, but I'm not clear on it.
Anyway, try the var and see! :-)
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Thus spake Charles Jie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I didn't find suitable setting to make mutt not to abandon composing a
> mail without content. Help, please.
Maybe $abort_unmodified (a quadoption)?
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Thus spake Rob 'Feztaa' Park ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> It doesn't seem as though 1.3.25 is released in any of the Debian
> releases.
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/non-us/mutt.html
That, and I'm running it! ;-)
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You may also investigate pinning as described in the
article mentioned by Mr. Schrab.
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Thus spake Rob 'Feztaa' Park ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Still waiting for the woody package :-\
Add a sid line to your sources list, then 'apt-get update; apt-get
install mutt/unstable' should do it. I don't think the deps are
unusual.
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another). Aside from editing the
message, perhaps passing it to a shell command that would take a keyword
or such and add the header? Anyone see what I'm talking about? Perhaps
someone can build on the idea...
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Thus spake giorgian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> what must i do to get people's public keys?
You might also want to check out my guide:
http://codesorcery.net/mutt/
And like others on the list, I would recommend reading the GNU Privacy
Guide as well.
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ombination with procmail and mutt:
http://codesorcery.net/docs/spamtricks.html
I think I'll add the "reversal" trick when I get a chance :-)
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arking_ for deletion,
tagging, coloring, etc.
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;, and there should be
utilities for it. I've seen algorithms in Perl for it, as well as
native functions in PHP (though it'd be a little hackish to use a PHP
shell script). Just search for 'quoted-printable decode' and I'm sure
something will turn up :-)
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the archives).
Agreed. Sorry I forgot to mention that. I know that I mentioned that
_someplace_ today :-)
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p)
Yes. Try 'pgp_create_traditional', optionally with the Outlook
compatibility patch. It will change the content-type so that Outlook
doesn't barf on clearsigned messages.
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t does use procmail
> though, and I can already see some people scoffing at it :-)
You might be interested in my writeup:
http://codesorcery.net/docs/spamtricks.html
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teup:
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message-hook "~h multipart" "set mime_forward=ask-yes"
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do this as well. All of my mail is in ~/mail, and I have a symlink to
/var/mail/incanus called 'inbox' which is also in ~/mail. Works well.
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uracy of 0.1?
Mine shows KB, and I got it from mutt-users a while back. Don't have
time to decode which letter it is now, but here's mine:
set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F (%4c) %s"
Hope it helps.
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s. You can do this with 't'
(invidually) or such things as Esc-t (tag thread) or Control-t (tag
pattern). Then, hit ';' and next command (move, copy, delete, etc.)
will be performed on the tagged messages. Have a look at the manual,
too -- it's more complete :-)
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cedure, or is there a better way to do this?
This is in Control-g :-)
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Thus spake Rob 'Feztaa' Park ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > 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. ;)
I saw neither.
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d the message, hit 'p' and 'e' to encrypt
it. Then it would look for the keys of all of the expanded-out
recipients.
Just a couple thoughts.
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x27;t waste time on _anyone's_ X-headers; I've seen
some clever ones and some silly ones all over the place, but really --
weed them out if you are easily bothered.
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Thus spake Stephen E. Hargrove ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> anyone know where i can get a copy of gpg.rc?
Although this isn't that file directly, you might be interested in this:
http://codesorcery.net/mutt/
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ome
reason without ever getting to the pager view. I figured I'd let it sit
and see if anyone else had ideas, in the meantime binding
check-pgp-traditional to an easier keybinding ;-)
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n very happy
with it. I finally did a little write-up of how I have things going if
you are interested:
http://codesorcery.net/docs/spamtricks.html
Please let me know if you'd like any clarifications.
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Thus spake Tim Bonnell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is there any way that I can look at e-mails stored in
> imap://tim-lists@server1/INBOX/mutt
You have to hit 'space' instead of 'enter' to get into an IMAP mailbox.
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scape-speak).
You need to both set a certificates files in your .muttrc (I think the
variable is called "certificates") and you need to touch that file so
that it exists. Then you will be prompted to save the certificate
forever and it will write it to that file.
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Thus spake Vineet Kumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Well, it seems the matching is the problem, then (or at least tweaking
> the matching could solve the problem).
Aha, that makes sense. I will try it later and report.
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7; working. It just seems that the 'push' invokes GPG process
after GPG process repeatedly...
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Thus spake Michael Tatge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> set mime_forward=yes
Also, I use this:
message-hook . "set mime_forward=no"
message-hook "~h multipart" "set mime_forward=ask-yes"
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Thus spake Tim Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 1)How may I do this?
Tag with 't', or tag a pattern with 'Cntl-T', etc. Hit ';' and 'd' to
delete, or ';' and 's' to save, etc.
> 2)Where is documentation on this?
http://mut
r 'subscribe'. Any ideas how I could make it work?
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ver, not 'd', which changes the description of the attachment.)
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the 'sent' folder is for.
Just by $0.02 ;-)
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Thus spake Andre Majorel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> When I send a new message using an older one as a template (esc e),
> the new message is not saved to $record. Is that deliberate or an
> overlook ?
Yeah, I've noticed that with both mbox and IMAP setups in Mutt.
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. So she ends up reading my mail with a text editor.
This has been discussed at length over the past couple weeks, apparently
because of some things that I said in my Mutt/GnuPG document ;-) You
may want to browse the archives and catch up.
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er
hook to set the From: header like so:
folder-hook . "set [EMAIL PROTECTED]
signature='~/.signature-personal' attribution='Thus spake %n (%a):\n'"
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| Of all th
tt-users/message/21602
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their servers and
> see what they can read, just for fun, at their present jobs at ISPs.
> Personally, I find this intollerable.
Valid reasons to me!
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into the first version. You may find it here:
http://solidlinux.com/~justin/mutt/
I have just put an announcement into the freshmeat.net queue as well, so
it should reach a larger audience as well. Please give me any feedback
that you might have.
Thanks!
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| Justin R. Miller
s, and importance status (among other things), so
yes, this would solve your problem.
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format.
>
> there are also Maildir/ patches for UW imapd which might be better if
> you want to leave your folders in ~/mail and if you don't want to use
> Maildir++ format (which i find to be a PITA)
Also check out Cyrus IMAP. It lets you POP off of your IMAP inbox if
you want, too.
to do this. I'm almost
sure I've seen it mentioned before.
Happy Mutting!
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