't find any documentation on the web site describing
where to go to find the mutt-1.3.14i.tar.gz tarball that I was
referred to here, nor explaining differences between the contents of
the tarballs in the "devel" and "snapshots" directories. The
"downloads" l
site a
little better, so in the future I won't get lost again. But is there
any documentation that would direct people to the "devel" directory
instead of "snapshots"?
But anyway, all's well that ends well. Thanks again to everyone.
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Lloyd Zusman
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Lars Hecking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Michael Tatge writes:
> > Lloyd Zusman muttered:
> > > I have recently downloaded the current unstable mutt release, version
> > > 1.3.14. It doesn't come with a `configure' script
> >
> > Mine d
Michael Tatge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Lloyd Zusman muttered:
> > I have recently downloaded the current unstable mutt release, version
> > 1.3.14. It doesn't come with a `configure' script
>
> Mine does:
> tar tvfz mutt-1.3.14i.tar.gz | grep co
./configure: syntax error near unexpected token `AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)'
./configure: ./configure: line 584: `AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)'
Is there a special way to run `autoconf' for mutt-1.3.14?
Thanks in advance.
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d.
Is this just too much complexity for mutt, or do you folks think
that this is possible?
Thanks in advance.
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Lloyd Zusman
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Is there a way to prevent the Cc: header from appearing when
composing or replying to
Lloyd Zusman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [ ... ]
>
> I have chosen not to auto-sign (i.e., I set 'pgp_sign_as' to "" within
> .muttrc), and when I type 'pa' after composing a message, I very
> nicely get the "Sign as:" prompt. Ho
I'm using mutt-1.2.5 with gnupg-1.0.4 under Linux 2.2.14.
Within my .muttrc, I include 'gpg.rc' from the 'contrib' subdirectory
in the mutt-1.2.5 source tree, and I use this without any changes.
I have chosen not to auto-sign (i.e., I set 'pgp_sign_as' to "" within
.muttrc), and when I type 'pa'
Is there a way to prevent the Cc: header from appearing when
composing or replying to messages?
I know that I can use "unmy_hdr cc" to make the Cc: header show up
empty, but I don't want to see this header at all.
I can think of two ways to hack this:
(1) Set the "editor" (and "visual"?) varia
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