ame.
If you want to save only what you can see on the screen, I would
suggest using straightforward copy/paste functionality.
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MISS, n. The title with which we brand unmarried women to indicate
that they are in the market.
NN." "mark
all new messages read"
Best,
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Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum.
-Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"
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Hi Alex,
* Alex Huth [13-11-2009 11:03]:
> Actual i see in the sent folder my own name in the overview. How can i
> configure it, that i can see instead the To-address?
Read the manual on $index_format, most notably the %F sequence.
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Hi Ulrich,
* Ulrich Scholz [19-06-2009 16:51]:
> the mutt pager prints a "+" as first character in a line if it breaks a line
> that is too long.
[...]
> How to get rid of the +? Maybe one could toggle between displaying it and
> not.
See $markers.
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ex_format
> > only mentions %t.
>
> Here are the macros I use to switch between Internet-style and
> Outlook-style replies. To include the Cc: line in my Outlook-style
> replies, I use "set header" rather than % sequences in the
> 'attribution' string.
Th
e Cc: line of the original
mail in the attribution? The man section of muttrc on index_format
only mentions %t.
Any help would be appreciated.
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A gal is like a race horse - I play her to win.
But if I should loose he
If set, the signature will be included before any quoted
or forwarded text. It is strongly recommended that
you do not set this variable unless you really know what
you are doing, and are prepared to take some heat from
netiquette gu
erence since some
send-hook kicked in when I was doing some tests. And I didn't
interpret the documentation correctly. Now it's working fine.
Thanks for bearing with me ;-)
Bye,
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Like a blind man in an orgy, I was going to have to feel my way through.
-Frank Drebin, "Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult"
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Hi,
* Kirill Miazine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17-07-2007 10:21]:
> * René Clerc [2007-07-16 12:26]:
>
[...]
>> I noticed that, when replying to an e-mail, the attribution uses the
>> date from (what it seems) the Received: header in stead of the Date:
>> he
stead of the Date:
header. Why?
TIA,
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The truest visions of religion are illusions, which may be
partially realised by being resolutely believed.
-Reinhold Niebuhr
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> 2 - is the ~/mutt of the user still used ?
IMAP?
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God is science's putty.
-René Clerc
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k, you can alter the
pgp_encrypt_sign_command (I guess) to encrypt to more keys..
HTH,
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Retteb sif lahd, noces ehttub, but the second half is better.
-A palindrome
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e spammers.
>
> Am I the only one who finds this offensive?
Why is that?
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This is not a spam. You receive this message because you are on
a list of email addresses I have bought.
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* Chris G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-04-2007 11:43]:
> On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 11:26:08AM +0200, René Clerc wrote:
> > * Chris G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-04-2007 11:18]:
> >
> > > I often find threads get split (especially at work) and/or two threads
> > >
tagging the message, moving to the new parent, and (by default), press
'&' to link the threads. In addition, a '#' (again, by default)
breaks a thread at that point.
HTH,
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The truest visions of re
Somewhat after, Werner Koch redid the whole mutt crypto backend, but, if
I'm correct, according to the same principle.
Check out $smime_is_default, $crypt_reply*, $crypt_autosmime. Can't
test right now since I don't have any S/MIME messages in a mailbox
around..
Please share
een' with no
> errors, does that mean it's OK?
I assume so. You have not by any chance aliased 'mutt' to 'mutt -R'
or something? Have you tried firing up mutt with:
/path/to/mutt -n -F /dev/null -f /var/mail/cgreen
HTH,
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there first. Thanks anyway!
>
> Yes, you should find a thread with following Message-ID:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Finding this Message-ID was probably easier than typing:
D~=
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No woman, no cry.
-Bob Marley
msg31919/pgp0.pgp
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auto-key-retrieve" to your
~/.gnupg/options file. This will make gpg automatcally retrieve a key
when needed for an operation. You can then leave $pgp_getkeys_command
unset.
But then again, this already _was_ a summary ;-)
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A woman
the exec command is quite similar to the push command. What
exec does is push a simulated keystroke onto the input stack. To wit:
push ''
exec change-folder
Have exactly the same effect, both from a user perspective and from an
internal point of view.
My guess is that exec was presen
s any key to continue...
Apart from what would be the use of this, you shouldn't "exec" the
macro (because exec applies to functions only, as the error message
says), but you should "push" the key sequence.
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-Bob Marley
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* PeterKorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [16-10-2002 16:30]:
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 03:02:31PM +0200, René Clerc wrote:
> > * Stephane Bortzmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [16-10-2002 14:52]:
> >
> > [about PGP signatures]
> >
> > > Or to hide it unless sp
* Stephane Bortzmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [16-10-2002 14:52]:
[about PGP signatures]
> Or to hide it unless specifically called?
unset pgp_verify_sig
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There is a definite parallel between shots of tequila and a woman's b
proper sigdashes
("-- ") at [1].
> Alain Barthélemy
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Voyez mon site web sur:
> http://bartydeux.gminformatique.com
> Ma généalogie et la petite histoire de Herve et sa région
Blabla.
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man muttrc
/index_format
(hint: replace the 'L' by an 'F')
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In theory, there is no difference between theory
and practice. But, in practice, there is.
-Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut
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_as.
Check out $pgp-hook.
(which should be accessible through 'man muttrc', and the local doc/)
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A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention,
with the possible exceptions of handguns and Tequilla.
-Mi
nt the html e-mails to be displayed in the
pager, you'll have to add:
auto_view text/html
to your ~/.muttrc.
(hope) this helps,
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There is a definite parallel between shots of tequila and a woman's breasts.
One is not enough and three are too many.
msg31815/pgp0.pgp
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. Links is a different browser. I use the following entries
(both) in my mailcap:
text/html; links %s; nametemplate=%s.html
text/html; links -dump %s; nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput
These:
- allow me to view html e-mails in the pager
- actually fire up links when I 'v
* Wesley Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11-10-2002 17:54]:
> Is there a a way to the set a flag on a message without advancing the
> pointer to the next message? If not, can anyone suggest another way to
> achieve what I'm trying to do?
unset resolve
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d hooks?
Do you have other send-hooks, defined _after_ this one that override
this setting?
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Ik ben niet droknen.
-Rachel Pieterse
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pression matching the desired address"
> Thanks
> Toby
You're pretty welcome...
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Everyone needs belief in something. I believe I'll have another beer.
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always execute the "real" command by entering:
:push
HTH,
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The Force. It surrounds us; It enfolds us;
It gets us dates on Saturday Nights.
-Obi Wan Kenobi, Famous Jedi Knight and Party Animal
msg31709/pgp0.pgp
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t asks per file where and under what name this file has
to be saved. IM(H)O these are not prompts you want to skip.
> I am just able to store the files in my home dir (default...)
Change dir to the destination folder and fire mutt from there...
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paste correctly). What do I need to read to resolve this problem.
>
> you need to describe what you mean by "seems to"
> and to give version and setup info on the "vi"..
> and you'd post this to the group "comp.editors".
Come on, he just needs a &qu
* René Clerc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-10-2002 17:02]:
> when somebody sends me PGP/MIME signed and encrypted mail, and
> $crypt_replysignencrypted is set to yes, the reply is also signed and encrypted,
> but (in my case) _not_ with PGP/MIME, but with S/MIME, since I have
> $sm
and access to the
> > browsers used on that system. good luck!
> >
> > Sven
>
> > newsgroups about "windows xp" on news.fu-berlin.de on 2002-10-04:
>
> Are you bribed by M$ ?
The devel has taken posession of him :)
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and/or encrypting
is maintained when using one of the $crypt_reply* options.
Any comments? Patches ;)
TIA,
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-A palindrome
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* Burton Samograd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-10-2002 19:53]:
> Try this in your muttrc. Works fine for me when the person has the key
> published at the keyserver i'm using.
>
> set pgp_getkeys_command="gpg --recv-keys %r 2> /dev/null"
Sigh. gpg can
l mailbox you should
consider using a specialized program, such as fetchmail
> I am using version 1.4.
>
> Any help would be appreciated. Please cc me, as I'm not on the
> mailling list.
echo "lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]" >> ~/.muttrc
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:
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Bug Rogers
>
> And then mutt should open my pattern file with vim
> /home/me/pattern.file.
send-hook "~C [EMAIL PROTECTED]" "set editor='vim -u /home/me/pattern.file'"
(not tested)
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mple url)
Something 'flash'y, I suspect.
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-A palindrome
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ED]>,
> "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Are you serious?
> I'm using mutt 0.91.2, ssmtp 2.27 resp. smail 3.2.0. (I couldn't /
> don't want to upgrade my syste
> are you not susbcribed to the list? (see sig)
> >
>
> Yes I am. I don't understand what you meant with the sig, sorry :/
How can you not? Check the URL, the meaning of _knowing_ a list and
_being subscribed_ to a list are explained there.
Bottom line: add
subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* darren chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [31-08-2002 22:48]:
> What about maildir2mbox? I think it's part of qmail, yes?
Or, simply from within mutt:
:set mbox_type=mbox
And then you can save them to a compressed folder using the
aforementioned patch.
* Rory Campbell-Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-09-2002 09:56]:
> I'd like to forward mails with attachments. At the moments these are
> forwarded inline.
Check out $mime_forward
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http://home.uchicago.edu/~dgc/mutt/#attach
Thanks very much. Now I'm happy again.
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All you need is love.
-John Lennon
msg24615/pgp0.pgp
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n/sh"
-MIXMASTER
To contact the developers, please mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
To report a bug, please use the flea(1) utility.
patch-1.3.24.rr.compressed.1
mutt-1.3.24.dgc.attach.2
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All you need is love.
-John Lennon
msg24592/pgp0.pgp
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TrackingSystem)? :-)
I don't need the feature too, really. But I guess the need may arise
that these messages at least be internationalized, and perhaps be
configurable.
> Nicolas
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uration variable or something. Feature request ;)
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The Force. It surrounds us; It enfolds us;
It gets us dates on Saturday Nights.
-Obi Wan Kenobi, Famous Jedi Knight and Party Animal
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\-\-\-"
325: fputs ("----- Forwarded message from ", fp);
334: fputs ("\n- End forwarded message -\n", fp);
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There is a definite parallel between shots of tequila and a woman's breasts.
One is not enough and three are too many.
msg24498/pgp0.pgp
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dit
the headers together with the body of the message.
The last thing I'll come up with is starting mutt with:
mutt -e "my_hdr From: Your Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
> Many thanks Georges
HTH,
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Experience is a
* Preben Randhol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [22-01-2002 12:28]:
> René Clerc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 22/01/2002 (12:26) :
> >
> > Apart from the useful links, you're missing the point. Cameron was
> > saying that the amount of time spent trimming is _outweig
> that should be interesting for others as well.
>
> How to quote:
>http://quote.6x.to
>http://learn.to/quote (german)
Apart from the useful links, you're missing the point. Cameron was
saying that the amount of time spent trimming is _outweighe
is hints sure are helpful to make
up one's mind!
Bye,
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Alimony is a system by which, when two people make a mistake, one of
them continues to pay for it.
-Peggy Joyce
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* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [21-01-2002 18:56]:
[to Nick]
> You should change your quote char. I'd find '@' particularly annoying,
> and nobody is using it yet.
I've finally come to my senses; changed from '| ' to '> '. Now it's
way.
Check out:
P check-traditional-pgp
HTH,
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No amount of study or learning will make a man a leader unless he has
the natural qualities of one.
-Archibald Wavell, "London Times", February 17, 1941
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>
> Mutt does not do smtp. So no, you can not.
Not without Michael Elkins' patch ;)
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The advantage of a classical education is that it enables you to despise
the wealth which it prevents you from achieving.
-Russell Green
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* Nicolas Rachinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [16-01-2002 14:49]:
| On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 02:42:43PM +0100, René Clerc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > You mean a bunch of separate mails? Then you could just issue the "set
| > fcc=" command, send the mails, and reset it w
utbox/name_of_recipient
|
| What do you think?
Hope this is what you meant, and that this helps.
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Said the attractive, cigar-smoking housewife to her girl-friend: "I
got started one night when George came home and found one burning in
the
~/.urlview says:
COMMAND links '%s'
So I bet you'll know what to change this to ;)
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One of the first things schoolchildren in Texas learn is how to
compose a simple declarative sentence without the word "shit" in it.
msg23118/pgp0.pgp
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* Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [14-01-2002 13:37]:
| 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.
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Tolerance is giving to every other human being
ill use the former patch.
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If you can laugh at yourself, you've got a really sick sense of humour.
-Jason Q.
Index: pager.c
===
RCS file: /home/roessler/cvsroot/mutt/page
rely isn't right?
Use the '!' as shortcut for your spoolfile. So, 'c!' should do
the trick!
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Experience is a hard teacher because
she gives the test first, the lesson afterward.
-Vernon Law, baseball pitcher
msg22766/pgp0.pgp
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sure that the signature is being verified when you hit esc-P, 'cuz I
| thought it didn't until you opened the message (once it was recognizable
| as a PGP message).
I did; after opening and verifying, pager shows the message exactly
the same as a PGP/Mime signed message.
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with nothing in
front in the message index; when I verify them using P, the
signature is verified, and an 's' shows up: so no 'S' appears.
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In every non-trivial program there is at least one bug.
msg22705/pgp0.pgp
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* Samuel Padgett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-01-2002 17:39]:
[all context]
| Real UNIX users only compose email with ed, no doubt about it! ;-)
Real UNIX users telnet to the SMTP port ;)
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The very essence of leadership is that you h
assume
| anything.
In postfix, it even is a configurable option: "recipient_delimiter"
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If it's natural to kill why do men have to go into training to learn how?
-Joan Baez
msg22635/pgp0.pgp
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ry and type 'set' at a shell prompt.
They are usually set system wide in /etc/profile, and per user, if you
use bash (you probably will) in ~/.bash_profile. Check it out!
| How will other apps know what I prefer if this is a mutt thing?
Through environment variables ;)
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m the prompt.
If you set editor to "", mutt will use the environment variable
EDITOR; make sure this is set (and exported) in your .profile or an
alike file.
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There is a definite parallel between shots of tequila and a woman's
m in private, because this is going way OT.
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That so few now dare to be eccentric, marks the chief danger of our time.
-John Stuart Mill, "On Liberty"
msg22569/pgp0.pgp
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3.25, but I don't know whether this is
fully FHS (filesystem hierarchy standard, first hit on google)
compliant.
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True power is when we have every justification to kill, and don't.
-Oscar Schindler
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mutt tree should do the trick. Check out 'man patch'.
If you want to apply more patches from David's cocktail, in sequence,
I'll hand the mic to David again...
| I'm afraid I'm as yet a little inexperienced in this type of thing. If
| you could
to strip the signature. But when one has the choice,
| choosing the editor to do the job is a better solution.
Yep.
Bye,
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Hell is when there is no reason to live and no courage to die.
-William Markiewicz, "Extracts of Existence"
msg22564/pgp0.pgp
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n the message is displayed (and, of course, you have
"auto_view text/html" set, mutt pages the output of the dump version.
When you visit the text/html thing of the message using 'v'iew-attach,
it fires up an instance of lynx, and enables you to browse the
messag
put of the shell command:
host -t mx
tell you?
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key in mutt.
Do you have set the $mailboxes directive to look at the correct
mailbox(es)?
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I'm going to give my psychoanalyst one more year, then I'm going to
Lourdes.
-Woody Allen
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* René Clerc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-01-2002 17:47]:
| But, I recall that I have seen an X-Status set to "F" sometimes, in
| early versions of mutt. Does anybode know more on this?
Dohh... this is for flagged messages... ;)
| To answer the question: you'll need to patch
ssage, so there is no way to display that.
But, I recall that I have seen an X-Status set to "F" sometimes, in
early versions of mutt. Does anybode know more on this?
To answer the question: you'll need to patch the source to achieve
this, it isn't possible know, AFAIK.
Bye,
* Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-01-2002 21:42]:
| PS.
| This is the first proper thread I've had working in mutt. My wife thinks
| that being excited by this is very sad!
Get a pet ;)
| I love it :)
Welcome to mutt and the list!
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ing.
Hmm, seems time we start writing down when variables were introduced
in mutt ;)
I checked with a 1.2.4i version, and the variable isn't known there
either. So I suggest you upgrade to 1.3.25.
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The only reward of virtue is v
to encrypt, then you probably don't want it unencrypted on a
harddisk.
I might be mistaken, but I vaguely recall having read something about
a mutt directive which pretty much does the same thing. But, I don't
seem to be able to retrieve that information anymore :(
Does this
with both encrypted and signed mails.
| Anyway, try the var and see! :-)
I did, and... this workaround works!!! Or is it _not_ a workaround,
but a bug in the exit code of gpg... ? I dunno ;)
Thanks all!
Bye,
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QOTD:
"My am
specify a mail server in Outlook as well, and
you can probably use the same settings with mutt.
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necrophilia, n.:
Dropping in for a cold one.
msg22246/pgp0.pgp
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me: the status line says:
PGP signature could NOT be verified.
Huh?
If I check signed messages to the list, whose keys I have *not* signed,
the status line shows:
PGP signature successfully verified.
What point am I missing here?
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In the hig
* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-01-2002 15:07]:
| I'd give some examples but I don't have much time (and please forgive
| any typos; I now have a baby on my arm :-) Keep reading; it will click.
David,
Congratulations!!!
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st use
pop, IMAP or fetchmail? Does Exchange honor the usual mail retrieval
protocols?
| Any ideas?
HTH,
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A dog teaches a boy fidelity, perseverance and to turn round three times
before lying down.
-Robert Benchley
msg22237/pgp0.pgp
x27;unset imap_user imap_pass'
account-hook imaps://mx1.tryllian.com/ 'source ~/.mutt/imap'
In the latter config file imap_user and imap_pass are set.
Of course, this can be expanded to more accounts.
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A palindrome: Retteb sif lahd,
html attachment
(i.e. through the menu; this could very well be the
body of that same message), links is fired up.
HTH,
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René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
No woman, no cry.
-Bob Marley
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* René Clerc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-01-2002 15:18]:
| * Alex Le Heux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-01-2002 15:14]:
|
| | When I indicate that I want to encrypt (GPG) an email, and press 'y' to
| | send it, mutt will look for keys matching the To: address.
| |
| | Now, suppo
id
| find acceptable and I press 'q', it will demand a keyID from me.
|
| The only way I've found to get out of this is to use ctrl-c and exit mutt.
|
| Is there any way change this and go back to the compose screen?
Yep; ctrl-c will get you out of (cancel) almost any prompt,
u know you're in hog heaven :-)
;)
Happy 2002 to you all!
Bye,
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René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
In theory, there is no difference between theory
and practice. But, in practice, there is.
-Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut
msg22083/pgp0.pgp
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* Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [31-12-2001 18:17]:
| René Clerc wrote:
| > * Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [31-12-2001 17:15]:
| >
| > > with postfix, just:
| > > "| /usr/bin/procmail -t"
| > >
| > > should be fine.
| > &g
necessary.
But, make sure in your postfix/main.cf the following line is present:
mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail
(or where ever your procmail resides)
HTH,
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René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
A pedestal is as much a prison as any small, confined space.
-Gloria Steinem
msg22044/pgp0.pgp
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* Felipe Contreras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [28-12-2001 17:33]:
| Hi,
|
| I hope I can make this clear, when mutt modifies a file (mbox) it
| doesn't update the timestamps.
|
| Mutt 1.3.24i (2001-11-29)
|
| Any idea?
I'm sorry; you didn't ;)
Give it another sh
ssages which contain EXPR in the message header
| ...
|
| So type /~h
Probably superfluous, but the combination of body and headers is ~B.
Wanted to share it, because this is the one I use most often...
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René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
I base my fashion taste on what
working.
| > -Dennis Weaver
|
| We could, but where's the fun of fixing it?
That's the addition to the quote, STOP doing what isn't working, START
fixing it!!!
Anybody more ideas on this subject?
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René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
There's a difference
messages to remove
| easily?
I was thinking of that too, but since mutt still knows how to mark the
messages to be deleted after the purge, why not delete them after the
check... ?
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René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
To get what you want, STOP doing what isn't working
Bla.
This is the last line
EOF
HTH,
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René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
We are not retreating - we are advancing in another direction.
-General Douglas MacArthur
msg21936/pgp0.pgp
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signing your list email, please upload your public
key to the keyservers. So did I. Err... I did, didn't I? ;)
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René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Hear about...
the San Franciscan who backed off the bus because he thought
someone would grab his seat?
msg21931/pgp0.pgp
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* Charles Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27-12-2001 05:32]:
| I've tried to auto-move all messages To: or CC: to
^
Aargh, I'm reading too fast! Use David's solution instead of mine
(that is, try procmail first, mbox-hook afterwards!)
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