On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 11:20:57PM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
>
> That's mostly a matter of taste - I find enscript's fancy header
> nicer than the one produced by a2ps...
>
> (However, I have changed to a2ps for most things - it just has
> pretty-printing for more programming languages inc
On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 07:29:00PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Horacio [mutt-users] <12/08/01 06:08 +0200>:
> > Sorry, my mistake. This is what happens when you go back to using
> > sendmail after time using qmail and forget to change the line in
> > .fetchmailrc:
> > mda /usr/loc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
~> Can someone tell me
~> where does my sent mail go /endup on my end?
~> do I need to file a cc to /home/my_sent-mail?
in ~/.muttrc:
set copy=yes
will keep a copy of every outgoing mail.
~> How does one veiw other folders (where saved mail went)
press:
c
~> How co
Byrial Jensen dixit:
~> > > >
~> > > > Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 (2752 ad U.c.) 10:36:03 +0200
~> > > >^^
~> > >
~> > Yes. 822 specified it and 1123 changed the format a little (made it Y2K
~> > happy among other things). Strictly speaking, the above format is
Byrial Jensen dixit:
~>
~> It can't be done without changing the source. But fortunately
~> that's rather easy to do in this case.
Thanks a lot, but that means I have to recompile... not good at that as
yet, I'll keep it for later.
~> BTW what happened 2752 years ago?
Don't you remember? ;-)
Hi there,
is it possible to add anything to the date header?
It now reads:
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 10:36:03 +0200
and I'd like it to read something like:
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 (2752 ad U.c.) 10:36:03 +0200
^^
perhaps in a way it calculates current year + 753 (
Warning
Could not process message with given Content-Type:
multipart/signed; boundary=3MwIy2ne0vdjdPXF; micalg=pgp-sha1;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
My apologies, I know this subject was treated a while ago, but I lost the
mail which had this reference. I mean a pointer to a URL on info about
compressed mail folders with Mutt; could anyone refresh my mind, please?
TIA
Horacio
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Hi there,
how can i have the part of a message after the `--' automatically removed when
replying and quoting the original message?
TIA
Horacio
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Rejo dixit:
>
> [1] Don't know the url by heart, but i think you should be able to find
> it from http://www.iki.fi/era/. If that doesn't work use one of the
> official mirrors at http://www.xs4all.nl/~sister/mirror/procmail.i
http://www.iki.fi/~era/
> [2] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Horacio.
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Christian R Molls dixit:
>
> (3) I can't get German "Umlaute" in mutt on my Alpha box running RedHat 5.1.
> On a SuSE 5.2 Intel box things work fine with the same config file.
> Can anybody point me into the right direction?
I don't know if it will work for you, but this is what I have
Rejo dixit:
> ++ 17.03.1999, 10:18:31 (+0100) = [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> >set pgp_replysignencrypted
>
> Is not in the docs and gives me an unknown variable error on setup.
> Where did you take that variable from?
>From Rolan Rosenfeld's muttrc, it was on his web page.
I tried pgp_replysignencrypt
Jeffrey Haas dixit:
>
> I would recommend instead:
> :0:
> * Sender: .*mutt-users.*
> mutt-users
>
> This is much saner in case of bcc's and other things.
but then it might expect to find a dot "." after "mutt-users", instead of any
other character (*), or?
Horacio.
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Rejo dixit:
> Hello,
>
> When i want to reply to PGP signed and encrypted message i have
> received, Mutt automatically sets the PGP setting to encrypt. That's
> good, but is not the only thing i want. Is it possible to have Mutt auto
> encrypt /and sign/ when responding to an encrypted and signe
Rejo dixit:
> ++ 15.03.1999, 13:23:56 (+0100) = Holger Eitzenberger:
> >Majordomo does _not generate_ it and i haven't found another
> >criteria to detect mutt-user mails.
>
> I have now (in procmail):
>
> :0:
> * ^TO([EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED])
> mutt-users
>
> Which
As suggested, I applied some of Rosenfeld's key bindings to mutt, but ^p,
although it signs the body of the text, it does it with PGP 2.x by default,
and I can't see how to change this. Also, I got hold of Golanski's
.mutt.pgp, and added a few to mine. I added:
set pgp_sign_as="0x42337AE6"
so
Rejo dixit:
> ++ 12.03.1999, 17:45:14 (+0100) = [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> >I most times see pgp signed messages as an attachment in mutt, though others
> >I see the signatures in the body of the messages. Why and how's this
> >difference? How can one and another been achieved?
>
> This is because th
Hi,
I most times see pgp signed messages as an attachment in mutt, though others
I see the signatures in the body of the messages. Why and how's this
difference? How can one and another been achieved?
Also, could anyone send to me the variables that need to be added for mutt-i
to work with pgp
Hi,
how could I send the same message with different subject: lines, preferably
in two goes?
TIA,
Horacio
Could anyone tell me what's the Inc:4 in the status bar?
---Mutt: =mutt [Msgs:13 New:1 Inc:4
51K]---(threads/reverse-date-received)-(all)
TIA
Horacio
Rob Reid dixit:
>
> [...] But I ddoo appreciate patches/certain announcements being signed,
> and it's annoying if mutt _d_o_e_s_n_'_t ask if [...]
Sorry to ask this, but I don't know whether this was a feature of mutt.
The words "do" and "don't" of your message showed in bright white
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
>
> --
> Hello to all being a newbie to debian and to mutt can some one explain what and how
>PGP works i have mutt 0.95i installed but i don't know how to use PGP? :-)
> "CAR'N THE SAINTS"
> Craig McVean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
There should be a generic list for cypto
trey dixit:
> Thanks a lot! I don't need the "mailboxes ..." line in .muttrc? This is
> neat :)
Yes, you need to add them to .muttrc like so:
# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
#
# Mailboxes to watch for new mail
#
# mailboxes [ ... ]
#
mailbo
trey dixit:
> hello everyone, i have procmail setup and working nicely, the only thing
> is i still cant figure out how to "do it" with mutt, all the sample
> muttrc's and such are so ambiguous to me unfortunately. :(
> i have a few lists, like the window maker list, procmail delivers mail
> from
Peter van Dijk dixit:
>
> That's because the color's _can't_ work in less. To get your colors, I think
> you'll have to use the internal pager.
Now it works great with the internal pager, a bit too colourful to my taste
right now... and I'm missing the up/down arrow keys feature from less
>
>
Hi there,
I'd like to be able to see different colours for my headers,
signatures,...whenever I open a message to read it. The pager I use is
less, and my /home/user/.muttrc file looks as follows (it seems to be right,
but it doesn't work):
# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Please, ignore this message, just testing.
--
Un saludo,
Horacio
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