On Tue, June 4, 2019 10:46 am, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2019-06-04, Jack M wrote:
>
>
>> The reason (or *a* reason) is that the old way led to the following
>> situation: Fcc first, then try to send, something weird happens, but
>> the user has no idea whether the ma
w is aware of this and can decide what to
do. No misleading Fcc copy is put in a mailbox. The user can give up,
save a copy of the message to a local folder, etc.
> The other one (mail sent, but no local copy)
Why would this situation would ever occur?
-jack
Anybody else notice that dev.mutt.org is not responding? Safari gives up and
says the server won't respond. Running "Traceroute" in macOS's Network
Utility.app shows a stall-out (or something) after the IP address 137.82.233.53.
-jack
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 10:27:48AM +0300, Jayson Willson wrote:
> I use Gmail and thus I need to have my "record" variable unset
In muttrc, do: unset record
That's what "having the $record variable unset" means.
Jack
Has anyone else been unable to reach dev.mutt.org for days now? Safari, e.g.,
says "the server is not responding".
Plain old www.mutt.org is perfectly accessible, however.
Over the years I have found dev.mutt.org to be far less reliable than
www.mutt.org.
-jack
Hello,
Go to www.mutt.org, scroll down, click on "Mailing Lists". Then click
on either of two links to mailing list archives. Observe that the links
are broken. If memory serves, they've been this way for quite a while.
I hope whoever is in charge will replace them with working links.
-Jack
ng
again (with fingers crossed). This happens most frequently with
cloning, FWIW, and has been occurring for years.
-Jack
For at least a couple of days, going to http://dev.mutt.org in a browser
results in this:
Error
TracError: The Trac Environment needs to be upgraded.
Run "trac-admin /home/mutt/trac upgrade"
-Jack
ignal 15".
The remote box is not mine. I merely rent some space on it.
-Jack
I want its behavior to be the way it
currently is.
In short, have it be an option if it gets done :)
Cheers,
Jack
cript, thereby avoiding the need for keeping another shell script file
laying round (in three places, no less):
source `some-conditional-here`
--Jack
forwarding and such). But when that happens I just use scp to
pull the attachment to my local machine.
--Jack
Cameron Simpson wrote on 07/10/12 at 08:52:35 +1000:
> On 09Jul2012 17:12, Jack M wrote:
>> No, not yet anyway. If I eventually can, I'll try your suggestion of
>> forcing mutt to emit utf-7; I presume that's what $send_charset is for.
>
> Presumably; I'v
Cameron Simpson wrote on 07/09/12 at 08:41:26 +1000:
> On 08Jul2012 18:32, Jack M wrote:
> | However, I do keep copies of my sent
> | mail in $record, and when I look at the saved copy, it is not QP-encoded.
> | Also, the mysterious QP only happens on *some* mails that I send, ind
Wrote Cameron Simpson [07/09/12 @08:18:11 +1000]:
> On 08Jul2012 16:16, Jack M wrote:
> | > I know nothing about the details of quoted printable (apart from
> | > what I've just read on wikipedia). Certainly, that message isn't
> | > latin1, it's UTF-8. I
Ken Moffat wrote on 07/08/12 at 19:35:09 +0100:
> On Sat, Jul 07, 2012 at 02:41:41PM -0600, Jack M wrote:
> > I sometimes send messages that contain the lowercase 'o' with an umlaut
> > over it, i.e., รถ, unicode char 246. I compose my messages in vim, with
> >
acOSX 10.5, with $LANG as en_US.UTF-8 in
Terminal.app. I also note that I get the mangling whether I use console
vim or the MacVim GUI.
-Jack
is broken on Snow. Ten bucks says your
extract_url call in the muttrc also makes use of urlview (this is what
happened to me). Google around for a new patch to urlview that makes it
work with Snow Leopard. I tried it and now both urlview and extract_url
are back to normal.
Jack
Does mutt include a command to move a message from one folder to
another? Thanks,
Jack
How can I force mutt to update my IMAP server - changing, for instance,
the "new" flag - immediately, instead of waiting until I quit? Thanks,
Jack
bout curses or S-LANG btw, so I'm pretty much flying blind here.
--
Jack Baty
Fusionary Media - http://www.fusionary.com/
more.
thanks,
jack
to be a way to get mutt to automatically
do this on start up...
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Halsey: Are we doing this now?[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-from Brain Deadhttp://www.lorentz.com
1024D/D68F2C07 4096g/38AEF076
PGP signature
nce mutt had all kinds of
hooks to specify what folders to save stuff into that there might be a
way to get it to do that while mutt is running instead of on exit, and
then specify the box names as IMAP names...
--
"There are two kinds of spurs, my friend: Jack McKinney
Those
nd
to limit the display, but this is tedious, since there are about a dozen
patterns I have to go through every time...
--
"When a bomb starts talking about itself Jack McKinney
in the third person, I get worried."[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Lt. Paris, Star Trek Vo
reply to my own question:
it's
set dsn_notify="failure,delay"
set dsn_return="hdrs"
caused problem.
note: you should not enable this unless you are using Sendmail 8.8.x
or greater. it's what in the manual.
thanks,
jack.
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 08:1
x27;m sure it's a problem with
configure file (muttrc) B has.
Could anybody tell what settings are sendmail related?
thanks,
jack
How is threading enabled in mutt-1.2.5i? I compiled it and read the INSTALL documents
and didn't see any options to enable
theading. If I use the command Esc+V it says "Threading not enabled"
Any ideas?
Jack
patch pgp.c as follows:
--
comment line 582, 585 and 586. write a short function will be called
before line 582:
void cleanOUT (FILE *pgpout, STATE *s)
{
char buf[1024];
size_t l, i;
int find = 0;
if ( (l = fread (buf, 1, sizeof(buf), pgpout))
stricted by the U.S. government.
[-- End of PGP output --]
>>>
Is there a way just grep m/signautre not checked|Good signature/ ?
thanks,
jack
ay be restricted by the U.S. government.
[-- End of PGP output --]
>>>
Is there a way just grep m/signautre not checked|Good signature/ ?
thanks,
jack
hi,
Question as the subject. I dont need to get a CC when Group-Reply. I
know, I can remove it manually, but is there any hook could be used
here?
thanks,
jack
I don't use procmail anymore, since qmail's built-in mail sorting
features are so powerful.
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"Restore your inalienable human rights. Jack McKinney
Vote Libertarian. http://www.lp.org http://www.lorentz.com
http://www.harrybrow
thing else in your .qmail (such as your preline/procmail
entry).
--
"Restore your inalienable human rights. Jack McKinney
Vote Libertarian. http://www.lp.org http://www.lorentz.com
http://www.harrybrowne2000.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1024D/D68F2C07 4096g/38AEF076
PGP signature
27;
gpg: ELG-E/TWOFISH encrypted for: ABCD1234 Some Body <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
gpg: DSA signature from: D68F2C07 Jack McKinney (VP Programming) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It is just as though I had never put the pgp-hook in there...
In summary, mutt uses the appropriate key to sign bas
Big Brother tells me that Mark Weinem wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Jack McKinney wrote:
>
> > cd Maildir;
> > find . -type f | xargs fgrep -l searchstring
>
> Wow, what a comfortable search tool ;-)
For those who remember reading news this way, I thought you
PGP keys, I still get encrypted email from people using 2.6.*,
and mutt just ignores it...
--
"Restore your inalienable human rights. Jack McKinney
Vote Libertarian. http://www.lp.org http://www.lorentz.com
http://www.harrybrowne2000.org
Big Brother tells me that Mark Weinem wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Benjamin Korvemaker wrote:
>
> > See "grepm" and "grepmail"
>
> But are there no tools for Maildirs?
cd Maildir;
find . -type f | xargs fgrep -l searchstring
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"Restore your in
TED] +special-folder
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Vote Libertarian. http://www.lp.org http://www.lorentz.com
http://www.harrybrowne2000.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1024D/D68F2C07 4096g/38AEF076
PGP signature
that still need to
be worked out when I get a chance:
http://www.lorentz.com/mailindex.tar.gz
--
"Restore your inalienable human rights. Jack McKinney
Vote Libertarian. http://www.lp.org http://www.lorentz.com
http://www.harrybrowne2000.org
command, which should
identify only the encryption key for that user. Instead, it is
acting like I had provided the email address, and selection all
keys that match that address.
--
"Restore your inalienable human rights. Jack McKinney
Vote Libertarian. http://www.lp.org
7;L' does a list-reply, but only if
you have a list or subscribe command for that list.
To make the display show the real sender, you have to change your
format string for your display. Here is mine:
set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F (%4l) %s"
--
"Restore you
, is it possible to supply the keyid on the command line?
- --
"Restore your inalienable human rights. Jack McKinney
Vote Libertarian. http://www.lp.org http://www.lorentz.com
http://www.harrybrowne2000.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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