I installed the just released gnupg-1.2.0.
The default location for the new gpg version is /usr/bin opposed to the old
/usr/local/bin. After deleting the old, mutt could no longer find gpg.
Both dirs are in my PATH.
I've put a link from the old to the new, and now mutt works with the new gpg.
Last night, I installed the just released gnupg-1.2.0.
The default location for the new gpg version is /usr/bin opposed to the old
/usr/local/bin. After deleting the old, mutt could no longer find gpg.
Both dirs are in my PATH.
I've put a link from the old to the new, and now mutt works with
When I installed the latest version of mutt, it changed or lost how to view
html messages (lynx), and now returns this error:
h: lynx-dump: command not found
I've looked through the main mutt config and doc's, but can't see where/how to
set this to 'lynx', I have no 'lynx-dump' that I can see
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 11:41:01PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This link is to 'gmime'. The site starts off with a list of MIME RFC's that
> the program deals with. I have no idea if these are all the important or
> necesssary ones, but the list will certainly give you an idea for what's
>
This link is to 'gmime'. The site starts off with a list of MIME RFC's that
the program deals with. I have no idea if these are all the important or
necesssary ones, but the list will certainly give you an idea for what's
involved in making a good email client these days.
A few of us were talki
The newest mutt complains it can't find:
h: lynx-dump: command not found
when I want to view html messages. I had no problem doing this with previous
versions of mutt. I have grepped through the master mutt config file:
/usr/local/etc/Muttrc
and couldn't seem to find the the place to s
I'm running the latest mutt (1.4i?).
For some reason (?), the list of current mail messages was moved to 'inbox'.
OK, I'm not sure why, but I can deal with that.
When I switch my folder being viewed from default (spool) to 'inbox', mutt
shows the messages as just a list of files (no, 'from:', 's
I had mutt-1.2.5i working fine with gpg-1.0.6.
Today, i upgraded mutt to:
[mjbjr@localhost gnupg-1.0.7]$ mutt -v
Mutt 1.3.99i (2002-05-02)
Now, when I invoke pgp/gpg with 'p', then 'a(s)', then enter some text to
specify a key, all I get is a beep. If a don't e