Re: starting out with gpg

2002-10-03 Thread Mike Arrison
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starting out with gpg

2002-10-03 Thread Mike Arrison
Thanks in advance, Mike Arrison P.S. Does my signature on this email look right? --huq684BweRXVnRxX Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9nGHm1NmL0av6/DARAkSTAKCuF

Re: mark all as read?

2002-06-18 Thread Mike Arrison
Or for those that prefer macros: macro index A "T.*\n;WN;^t.*\n" "mark all as read" On Wed, Jun 19, 2002 at 02:31:17AM +0800, Qingjia Zhu wrote: > Maybe it's a dumb question, but how do I mark all mails in > a mailbox as already read? -Mike Arrison

Re: bad mime types

2002-06-18 Thread Mike Arrison
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 02:06:55PM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote: > You can change the type of an attachment from the attachment menu > (after hitting 'v'). After moving the cursor to the attachment > and before hitting RETURN to open it, hit control-e, and enter > "application/msword" or whatever.

bad mime types

2002-06-18 Thread Mike Arrison
could associate application/octet-stream, but that seems dumb. Thoughts? -Mike Arrison

saving attachments with permissions

2002-06-12 Thread Mike Arrison
with 0600 permissions. Is there anyway to add a default permission setting of 0644 for attachment saves? Or even a macro that would issue the chmod? -Mike Arrison

bcc on folder-hook

2002-06-11 Thread Mike Arrison
: folder-hook abc 'set bcc="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"' But bcc doesn't seem setable like that (I suspect because I'm not yet in the compose context). Or, maybe something like this: macro generic setbcc "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "set bcc" folder-hook abc 'setbcc' Any ideas? -Mike Arrison

Re: multi line macros? - Solution

2002-06-10 Thread Mike Arrison
mi, AND removed it after the final ^M... it worked :) Moral: Whitespace is bad. -Mike Arrison

Re: multi line macros?

2002-06-10 Thread Mike Arrison
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 06:18:42PM +0200, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote: > > macro compose 3 "^Umy_alias^M; \ > > ^Uother_addr^M " "Set From to my_alias" > > I would try it without the leading whitespace in the second line. Good thought. No dice. -Mike

Re: multi line macros?

2002-06-10 Thread Mike Arrison
actual lines. -Mike Arrison

Re: multi line macros?

2002-06-10 Thread Mike Arrison
Well, > macro index $somekey \ > "set var1; \ > set var 2; \ > set var 3" I tried this: macro compose 3 "^Umy_alias^M; \ ^Uother_addr^M " "Set From to my_alias" and I got a "Key is not bound" error somewhere after the from part. That is the from part worked but the bcc pa

multi line macros?

2002-06-10 Thread Mike Arrison
slashes in the middle of the sequence don't seem to do it. Any thoughts? -Mike Arrison

quote_regexp

2002-06-10 Thread Mike Arrison
w other characters as quotes, stick in the second brackets, like this one I did: set quote_regexp="^([ \t]*[%|>:}#])+" Maybe this will help someone :) -Mike Arrison

Re: [OT] scriting abook, was: recommend good address book

2002-06-08 Thread Mike Arrison
" Wouldn't that be nifty? Maybe I'll work on that, of if someone smarter wants to jump in here. -Mike Arrison

mbox files

2002-06-07 Thread Mike Arrison
Hello Mutters, I run mutt in a few different locations. I've gathered a few different sent-mail mbox files that I'd like to combine into one. Would cat'ing one onto another do it? Is mutt smart enough to still sort them? -Mike Arrison

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Mike Arrison
n open back up in the right folder. So with some help from fellow mutters, I now use these macros to change from info on command: alias Me1 Me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> alias Me2 Me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> macro compose 1 "^UMe1^M" "Set From to Me1" macro compose 2 "^UMe2^M" "Set From to Me2" I sanatized my information here a bit, so forgive me if there are syntax mistakes. :) -Mike Arrison

Re: recommend good address book

2002-06-06 Thread Mike Arrison
ute. Its source is simple, so if you don't like the way it does something, or you want to add a feature, it's easy. Yeah Open Source! -Mike Arrison

Re: NuBe: upgrade question

2002-06-06 Thread Mike Arrison
d to > create a directory called man. you need --prefix=/usr It will then place binaries in /usr/bin and man pages in /usr/man/etc... -Mike Arrison - - End forwarded message - - -- -- End of mutt-users-digest V1 #1187 *

Re: NuBe: upgrade question

2002-06-06 Thread Mike Arrison
d to > create a directory called man. you need --prefix=/usr It will then place binaries in /usr/bin and man pages in /usr/man/etc... -Mike Arrison

alias instead of real from

2002-06-05 Thread Mike Arrison
6 L Jun 05 08:02 To Mutt Users' (1.1K) ..>Re: key macros Only the alias which they used in their To: is displayed. What gives? -Mike Arrison

Re: Changing from address -> set edit_hdrs

2002-06-04 Thread Mike Arrison
" - thankyou! Thanks for the tip > and please dont send TOFU (text oben, fullquote unten). thanks. I was unfamiliar with the acronym, but I think I figured it out, yes? -Mike Arrison

Re: Changing from address

2002-06-04 Thread Mike Arrison
I was really thinking something more of a one keystroke macro kinda thing that would immediately change my from address etc... Your solution is nice, but it a) waits until sending, and b) relies on the to address. I want to be able to change froms regardless of to. Anyone else? -Mike

Changing from address

2002-06-03 Thread Mike Arrison
I'm not the only one with this problem. Any help here? -Mike Arrison

aliases and address book

2002-05-30 Thread Mike Arrison
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> alias "Jones, Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> alias "Jackson, Chuck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ... I'm willing to type in their full names, but I don't want to have to remember full email addresses. Is that legal? -Mike Arrison

slightly OT: yahoo groups

2002-05-29 Thread Mike Arrison
Howdy, What is the relationship between yahoo groups and the mutt user's list? I ran across this link http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mutt-users/ from this page http://mutt.blackfish.org.uk/ . Sorry for being OT. -Mike Arrison

Re: Sending Mails out of mutt to mailhub

2002-05-15 Thread Mike Arrison
nt of view. So then I tried the DSsmtp.comcast.net trick. Now about according to /var/log/maillog all my mail is "sent (OK.)", but about half of it gets lost in space without a bounce error of any sort. Can anybody help us? What is the best way to run a mail server from a

Re: sorting

2002-05-14 Thread Mike Arrison
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 02:03:19PM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote: > * Mike Arrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-14 14:00]: > > Hello again, > > I'm trying to figure out how sorting is really done in Mutt. > > I currently have sort=threads. I thought tha

sorting

2002-05-14 Thread Mike Arrison
a snip of my bugtraq foler today so you can see what I mean about the dates not being sorted. As you see, the thread looks good, but the other times are out of order. Any ideas? -Mike Arrison 4 May 13 15:05 Ross Coppage(3.0K) ATMSNMPD Vulnerable but no 5 May 13

Re: New Messages Flag

2002-05-13 Thread Mike Arrison
2002 at 10:20:04AM -0400, Mike Arrison wrote: > > Howdy, > > I'm trying to get a new message flag to display in front of my > > folder name in the folder index view. So I'm doing the following: > > > >set folder_format="%2C %N %8s %d %f"

Re: New Messages Flag

2002-05-13 Thread Mike Arrison
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 12:35:41PM -0400, Philip Mak wrote: > On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 09:59:40AM -0500, David T-G wrote: > > % I'm trying to get a new message flag to display in front of my > > % folder name in the folder index view. So I'm doing the following: > > % > > %set folder_f

Re: New Messages Flag

2002-05-13 Thread Mike Arrison
u about new mail! Sorry, not so easy :) FYI: My setup is fetchmail(POP)->procmail->local folders. Mutt then accesses the folders locally (no IMAP). Thanks Again, Mike Arrison

New Messages Flag

2002-05-13 Thread Mike Arrison
seeing: 10 66442 May 13 08:48 apache_users Unfortunately, I never see an 'N' even though when I enter a folder, it clearly shows new messages (marked with an 'N') like so: 1 N May 12 12:05 XX (0.5K) XX How do I get that 'N' on the fo

html mail

2002-05-13 Thread Mike Arrison
render html with lynx or links? Thanks in advance, Mike Arrison

Re: deleting messages and default folders

2002-05-10 Thread Mike Arrison
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 04:04:42PM +0200, Jochen Striepe wrote: > Hi, > > please wrap your lines at 72 chars. Thx. I'd very much like to. How would I do that automatically in vi? Is there something like "set editor="vim set wrap 72"" or something? -Mike

deleting messages and default folders

2002-05-10 Thread Mike Arrison
lfile isn't my primary mailbox, and I'd rather have Mutt open my primary by default. Thanks in advance, Mike Arrison

deleting messages and default folders

2002-05-10 Thread Mike Arrison
lfile isn't my primary mailbox, and I'd rather have Mutt open my primary by default. Thanks in advance, Mike Arrison

newbie

2002-05-06 Thread Mike Arrison
anybody point me in the right direction here? -Mike Arrison