Cooper T53 wrote:
> Here's a quÑck poll:
>
> Which terminal do you prefer for mutt?
> - a/e/x/wterm
> - rxvt
> - rxvt-unicode
> - mrxvt
> - gnome terminal
> - xfce terminal (haven't tried tã²is one)
> - konsole
> - other?
fbpad (uses linux framebuffer). It uses libfreetype for handling
true
lbox. But I use a relict from
the elm package, wnewmail.
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Rudi van Houten Department of Mathematics Utrecht University
Budapestlaan 6 - 3584 CD - Utrecht - Netherlands
:-) Fantasy is given mankind to make amends for what he is not,
and a sense of humour as consolation for what he is.
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 10:22:20AM +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
>
> On Thursday, 21.09.2000 at 09:18 +0200, Rudi van Houten wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 04:16:47PM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
> > > To what is mutt referring when it says "PGP signature could
somebody who is trusted by
both the sender and the recipient. This could be done at PGP signing
parties, or via Certifying Authorities in a Public Key Infrastructure
(CA, PKI, see X.509).
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Rudi van Houten Department of Mathematics Utrecht University
Budapestlaan 6 - 3584 CD - Utrecht - Net
s not meet
validity criteria. I will beggar for some signatures.
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Rudi van Houten Department of Mathematics Utrecht University
Budapestlaan 6 - 3584 CD - Utrecht - Netherlands
:-) Fantasy is given mankind to make amends for what he is not,
and a sense of humour as consolation for what he is.
PGP signature
tty intr ^G
>
> (yes, I believe you can use ^ + G as above rather than having to enter
> the literal character) to free up ^C to get passed through to mutt.
>
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Rudi van Houten Department of Mathematics Utrecht University
Budapestlaan 6 - 3584 CD - Utrecht - Netherlands
:-)
ou give the
job to procmail you can instruct it to speak the famous
"You hav got mail" for every message that comes in. Or even different
sounds or screen flashing for every separate folder where you store
the mail if you use filters.
>
> regards,
> bernhard valenti
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Rudi v
At 8:24 +0200 8/7/00, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
>In my current .muttrc I have:
>
> set folder="~/mail"
> mailboxes /var/spool/mail/erik
> mailboxes `echo $HOME/mail/*.incoming`
>
>This allows my to cycle mailboxes with '=' and also gives me signals
>when mail arrives in any of my mailboxes
At 10:44 PM 6/1/00 +0300, you wrote:
>You can either make a macro that picks the first postponed email from
>the postponed menu and sends that, or make a macro which you can use
>once you're in the postponed menu ("recall which message?") to send the
>currently selected message immediately. This