On Wed 03.0500-21:37, Martin Högman wrote:
> but to no avail. How can I specify which envelope from mutt should use when
> talking to my local sendmail?
1 set my_hdr from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2 /.../sendmail muss mit -f und ggf. -V aufgerufen
werden. ich nehme mal an, dass du bestenfalls ei
On Wed 03.0500-23:56, Rene Lange wrote:
> man muttrc:
now looka here! i got myself a decent, complete distribution, but no
manualpage for muttrc (5 or something?). moreover, as my little test with
"set ?" proved, at least =my= 101i would not let me use this thing. i
guess the world has to apol
On Wed 03.0500-17:49, Stefan Bender wrote:
> Yeah, some people also told this but I wondered how does procmail
> move the mails without having privileges? To clarify it: At my
> University they installed mutt (kindly) but there I cannot move nor
> delete mails from /var/something/mail/$user, becau
On Wed 03.0500-12:33, Rene Lange wrote:
> macro compose S "Fgpg --no-verbose --batch -o - --passphrase-fd 0
> --armor --textmode --clearsign %?a?-u %a? %f"
hmm. 'F' flags a message. %?a? -u %a? substitutes the address, but only
if known, else this space is blank and %f takes the workload: it
> macro index \cb | urlview\n
> macro pager \cb | urlview\n
macro index \cb "| urlview\n"
macro pager \cb "| urlview\n"
macro compose S "|gpg --clearsign --armor >/tmp/mistbuebchen\n"
PGP signature
On Wed 03.0500-13:21, Bennett Todd wrote:
> But both Postfix and qmail are very fast and reliable and secure,
> and they're both enormously simpler to configure and maintain than
> sendmail. I'd definitely recommend removing sendmail nearly
> everywhere. There are occasional jobs that sendmail can
On Wed 03.0500-08:18, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> You didn't try postfix.
no. did you? is it big 'n nasty?
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On Tue-02.05.00-22:56, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> The Mutt-based:
> 1) Set up a Mutt alias with the addresses and when sending your message,
> put this alias in the Bcc: field. In the To: field, put yourself or
> perhaps something like "undisclosed-recipients:;".
how do i specify an alias for sever
On Wed-03.05.00-00:48, Stefan Bender wrote:
> So if you ask about my general setup, it's just qmail as MTA, a
> personal .qmail file, which runs procmail, some recipies in
> .procmailrc to sort the mails (don't forget to add a `/' for
> _maildirs_ and proper versions of procmail :) and that's it.
i didn't find any mentioning of mutt's "filter-entry", to be found in the
compose context. what can i do with it?
tia,
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On Tue-02.05.00-07:30, Michael Elkins wrote:
> pgp key available from http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~me/elkins-pgp-key.asc
excuse me, sir. exactly when does mutt look into ~/.mailcap to get, for
example, application/pgp-signature right? how do the various *automatic*
and *mime* configuration variables
On Tue-02.05.00-05:27, Claus Assmann wrote:
> Yeah, if you "fiddled with sendmail.cf"...
> It requires two lines in your .mc file:
> MASQUERADE_AS(`host.domain')
> FEATURE(`masquerade_envelope')
how can you say such an ugly thing? there were times when i had m4 and
sendmail, but none of the conf
On Tue-02.05.00-16:34, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> After getting a little more familar with how things are done in SUSE I
> tweaked the "correct" config files. Anyway, right now I'm just too lazy to
> throw away sendmail :)
and you shouldn't. i tried them all, only to come back to trusty sendmail.
On Tue-02.05.00-05:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I need a macro to exec the following commands :
> " tag all the messages in the current mailbox, and then delete the tagged messages".
hah! easy! the commands typed interactively are:
T.# capital 'T' lets you tag every message ma
jaello out there!
i'm inmidst of throwing pine() overboard and switch to mutt(), 'cause it's
better. except for this one thing: pine has a standard nntp-interface, so
on small sites it connects to, say, leafnode(), and larger sites serve
inn() with databases and all that jazz.
can i trick mutt
On Mon-01.05.00-23:31, Stefan Bender wrote:
> I have in my .muttrc:
>
> set folder=~/Maildirs
> set spoolfile=+incoming
> set postponed=+postponed
are you running procmail()? i ask this because i just got myself a copy,
and i noticed that the "normal unix way" of things would deliver your mail
Condotional -* YEAH! *-
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