Rocco Rutte wrote:
>
> Why this? TDMA knows whitelists which means that you can
> create a whitelist address for a list and subscribe with it.
Indeed. Or, you can subscribe with a keyword address which only
the MLM will know; list mail will shoot straight to your inbox
with no whitelist to maint
manual-6.html reads:
verify-key c verify a PGP public key
But when I enter:
:bind pager 'V' verify-key
I get
verify-key: no such function in map
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Drew Raines wrote:
>
> Drew Raines wrote:
> >
> > How can I disable the displaying of new (not subscribed) groups every
> > time I browse through my subscribed group list?
>
> Sigh. I missed show_new_news and show_only_unread in the manual.
I retract
.
I also missed
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=mutt-users&m=100331572204846&w=2
Thanks for the help!
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I'm using the VVV-NNTP patch with mutt-1.3.28.
How can I disable the displaying of new (not subscribed) groups every time
I browse through my subscribed group list?
I have to wade through the annoying lot every time I hit Shift-A.
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following adds Blah:
to news postings:
send-hook . 'my_hdr Blah: foo'
So I guess it's just a matter of figuring out a correct pattern.
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What's the equivalent of send-hook when using the NNTP patch? Is there a
followup-hook?
I'd like to add a header for only news postings.
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>
> I want mutt to move new messages from new to cur as soon as I've opened
> them in the pager. It seems that mutts default behavior is to move the
> messages when I close the mailbox.
Why do you need to do this? What problem are you trying to solve?
Dominik Mierzejewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> What's in the last lines of configure.log?
$ tail -15 config.log
char **argv;
int main() {
return f (e, argv, 0) != argv[0] || f (e, argv, 1) != argv[1];
; return 0; }
configure:1231: checking how to run the C preprocessor
co
I have built the past 10 releases of Mutt with the exact compiler and
configure options I'm using today. Why does it fail now? I'm still using
gcc, an ANSI-compliant compiler.
$ head -1 VERSION
1.3.28
$ cat CONFIGURE
./configure \
--prefix=/opt/pkgs/mutt-1.3.28 \
the problem.
Thanks.
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k. I've been doing that for months and haven't had a
> problem:
>
> send-hook . 'my_hdr X-Last-Reboot: `uptime.pl`
I have another question, though. Shouldn't send-hook run the command
every time I start to send a message that matches it? It seems to only
run it when I source .muttrc.
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k. I've been doing that for months and haven't had a
> problem:
>
> send-hook . 'my_hdr X-Last-Reboot: `uptime.pl`
I have another question, though. Shouldn't send-hook run the command
every time I start to send a message that matches it? It seems to only
run it when I source .muttrc.
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rk. It fails within a send-hook (which is
where I need it):
send-hook . "my_hdr Reply-To: `/path/to/some-command`"
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rk. It fails within a send-hook (which is
where I need it):
send-hook . "my_hdr Reply-To: `/path/to/some-command`"
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Inserting a command within a my_hdr doesn't seem to work; should it?
my_hdr Reply-To: `/path/to/some-command-output`
mutt complains with ``/path/to/some-command-output: unknown command.''
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procmail, which you
could then debug further. Not knowing what's delivering your messages is
making life difficult.
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* Ralf Hildebrandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Dunno. Works for me (the original poster)
Ah... I hadn't compiled with SSL when I upgraded to 1.3.23.
It works now.
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. Regardless, I tried both, and got:
Error in /home/raines/.muttrc, line 14: certificate_file: unknown variable
source: errors in /home/raines/.muttrc
What gives?
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# certificate_file
#
# Type: path
# Default: ""
#
# This variable specifies the file where the certificates yo
no? It shouldn't even
have to include an email address...
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* darren chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I think you have to do:
>
> my_hdr From [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Not Even My Name)
>
> not From:.
Tells me it's an invalid header field if I do that.
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I fear this is something obvious, but I've tried everything I can think
of in both 1.2.5 and 1.3.22.1.
I can't get my_hdr From: to display anything other than
Drew Raines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Everything else works:
my_hdr Organization:
my_hdr X-Some-Other-Header:
..j
y mutt processes running :)
Thanks.
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I press ! to execute a shell command, and if I press enter at the prompt
instead of a command, it kicks me out of mutt without saving.
If this is the desirable behavior, will someone explain why?
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try to type ':bind pager '|' pipe-message ?
Yeah, and that works, for some reason.
I'm guessing it's some syntax problem with my .muttrc, but I'm not sure
what.
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bind index '|' pipe-message
bind pager '|' pipe-message
but it remains unbound.
Any ideas? I'm growing weary of typing ":push ".
I'm using 1.3.22.1, but I notice this behavior with 1.3.20 and 1.2.5 as
well.
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nstead of MDA delivery, a la fetchmail.
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* Drew Raines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> set alternates="[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> My alternates setting works fine that way.
In addition, I have my '@' symbols escaped.
set alternates="phineas\@only-linux.com|skwerl\@telocity
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rentheses:
set alternates="[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
My alternates setting works fine that way.
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* Andre Wyrwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Just a guess, but how about this one:
>
> folder-hook outbox.*$ 'set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b/%d} %-20.20F (%4c) %s"'
I am a moron. Yep, that works. I've seen a hundred people do that before
on this list, too.
Thanks, Andre.
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ge to an outbox* folder (the %4C is
only working, I guess).
However, if I change to the folder and type
:set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b/%d} %-20.20F (%4c) %s"
manually, everything is displayed the way I want it to.
I have tried it with 1.2.5 and 1.3.19 with the same result.
What gives?
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rst glance. Perhaps that's
just because I'm not used to it. Or maybe I'm just skeptical of anything
pine-esque. Oh well. Thanks for the suggestion.
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ybody have another approach?
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* Drew Raines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> * Ailbhe Leamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > My only real problem with this is that I want it to display only those
> > mailboxes which actually contain new mail.
>
> You're allowed to press it more than once.
My
* Ailbhe Leamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Utilize the magical key.
>
> My only real problem with this is that I want it to display only those
> mailboxes which actually contain new mail.
You're allowed to press it more than once.
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* "Carl B . Constantine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> How can I tell mutt to mark email as read.
This unsets the "new" flag. You could also tag multiple messages and
<;>
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* Benjamin Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Just a suggestion, you may want to make it so that the
> capitalization is always uppercase in the manual, since
> in some places it's TAB and some it's tab. I saw it
> referenced as "tab", so that's what I grepped for.
grep -i "[ <]tab[ >]"
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* Biju Chacko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I would like to limit the list of mailboxes in the folder browser to those that
> have new mail. Is this possible? If so, how?
Utilize the magical key.
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in the manual for ignore and unignore commands.
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual.txt
A common approach is to ignore all the headers, and then unignore the ones
you want to see:
ignore *
unignore Date: From: To: CC:
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Is there anyway to restart mutt or have it reread the muttrc within the
program?
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er.
I'm pretty sure %a only works in format variables. You might try piping
the message to a shell script that throws everything away except for the
sender and then appends that to your blacklist.
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PGP key ID: 33855516
PGP signature
nd) this problem?
Thanks,
Drew Fisher
ps. when I run mutt -v, I get this for the output:
System: Linux 2.2.14-5.0 [using ncurses 4.0]
Compile options:
-DOMAIN
+DEBUG
-HOMESPOOL +USE_SETGID +USE_DOTLOCK +DL_STANDALONE
+USE_FCNTL -USE_FLOCK
-USE_POP -USE_IMAP -USE_GSS -USE_SSL
I'm somewhat of a newbie. I'm using Mutt 1.2.5 and vim. I would like to set a wrap
length for my messages at an attractive 60 or so columns. It seems like the only
thing I've read that you can do is get an external paragraph formatter like par and
run it on the message before you send it...
d look at $reverse_name and
$alternates.
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PGP key ID: 33855516
PGP signature
t will catch all of
your addresses, and set reverse_name=true, and mutt will automatically
change your From: address to that of the To: in the message you are
replying to.
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PGP key ID: 33855516
PGP signature
l, in so many words.
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PGP key ID: 33855516
PGP signature
ou want mutt to know about, but which you are not
necessarily subscribed to.
"subscribe" is for lists you are actually subscribed to.
Mail-Followup-To: is set when you send mail to a "lists" address, but
not to a "subscribe" one.
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PGP key ID: 33855516
PGP signature
r your country. Personally I use
wwwkeys.nl.pgp.net since wwwkeys.us.pgp.net seems to frequently be down.
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PGP signature
rc parse or when it's manually typed in), and
$realname doesn't get expanded either. How would I get this to Do What
I Want?
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PGP signature
it'd be pretty
useless. Using the RSA (or RSAREF if you're in the US) and IDEA modules
you shouldn't have any problem compatibility-wise.
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PGP key ID: 33855516
PGP signature
Yeah, that's what I meant, honest :)
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PGP signature
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 12:08:56AM +0200, Steffan Hoeke wrote:
> I noticed there are 2 mailing list addresses in use :
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> and
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's actually the same list, the machine just has more than one
name.
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PGP signature
Is there any way to force mutt to parse a message as containing PGP
data? Often the Content-Type: is incorrect and mutt doesn't recognize
it as signed/encrypted/whatnot.
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PGP signature
Is there any way to force mutt to parse a message as containing PGP
data? Often the Content-Type: is incorrect and mutt doesn't recognize
it as signed/encrypted/whatnot.
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PGP signature
On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 10:26:09AM -0800, Drew Bloechl wrote:
> OS: Debian woody (Linux 2.2.13, i386)
> mutt 1.1.5
> MTA is Postfix 19991231.
> Delivering to mailboxes with Procmail using locking rules.
> FS is ext2.
Duh. I didn't know I had to specify them with
n woody (Linux 2.2.13, i386)
mutt 1.1.5
MTA is Postfix 19991231.
Delivering to mailboxes with Procmail using locking rules.
FS is ext2.
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ing
> that that new mail recognition didn't work unless I set $keep_empty,
> especially with the --enable-buffy-size option.
No, these are fairly old (and large) folders.
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gure out why they aren't being set the way Mutt thinks they should be.
$ ls -l Mail/livid-dev ; ls -lu Mail/livid-dev
-rw--- 1 drew drew 3219213 Mar 10 02:23 Mail/livid-dev
-rw--- 1 drew drew 3219213 Mar 8 12:05 Mail/livid-dev
This particular folder has an mtime
rather keep mbox format with no "N" in
the browser than have to switch over to Maildir.
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On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 05:38:08PM +, J McKitrick wrote:
> I have:
> ignore *
> unignore subject from to cc
>
> adding:
> ignore 'from'
Try:
ignore *
unignore subject: from: to: cc:
Note the colons.
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cking for mail. I did recompile with
--enable-buffy-size and verified that it was in there with mutt -v,
but that %N is still blank. Is there something else I have to do to
get it to work? I assume the check is automatic on entering "browser"
mode.
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On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 12:08:42AM +0200, Andrew W. Nosenko wrote:
> Drew Bloechl wrote:
> : In my .muttrc I have:
> :
> : set folder_format="%3C %N %-32.32f %-16.16d %s"
> :
> : However, the space with the %N is always blank when I do 'c' and '?
l into these folders with
procmail.
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