Re: lbdb & m_muttalias -- my questions now :-)

2000-08-28 Thread Roland Rosenfeld
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, David T-G wrote: > It seems to work quite well so far; I get output like > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]DavidTG @ hushmail alias me-hushmail > [EMAIL PROTECTED] DavidTG bulbs @ bigfoot alias me-bulbs-bigfoot > [EMAIL PROTECTED] David @ BigFoot alias me-bigfoot >

Re: lbdb & m_muttalias -- my questions now :-)

2000-08-28 Thread David T-G
Roland -- ...and then Roland Rosenfeld said... % On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, David T-G wrote: % % > % Other alias syntax (like your combination of <...> and (...)) isn't % > % supported yet, because they don't make much sense to me and I don't % % > I could probably go about redoing all of my aliases,

Re: lbdb & m_muttalias -- my questions now :-)

2000-08-27 Thread Brian Salter-Duke
Just to add a small point to this discussion. In the greps and seds in m_muttalias it is necessary to make sure as now that group aliases are rejected. This is why we do not just take lines that start with alias. Cheers, Brian. On Sun, Aug 27, 2000 at 04:54:54PM +0200, Roland Rosenfeld wrote: >

Re: lbdb & m_muttalias -- my questions now :-)

2000-08-27 Thread Roland Rosenfeld
On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, David T-G wrote: > % m_muttalias only understands the following formats of aliases: > % > % alias foo User Name > % alias foo foo@bar (User Name) > Aha! Well, that would do it, then :-) > % and converts them both to > % > % foo@bar User Name alias foo > % >

Re: lbdb & m_muttalias -- my questions now :-)

2000-08-27 Thread David T-G
Roland ( & Brian) -- ...and then Roland Rosenfeld said... % On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, David T-G wrote: % % > alias me-bigfoot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (David @ BigFoot) % % As you can see, this is a simple grep output but sed didn't convert it % to the mutt query format, that's why the above (second) g

Re: lbdb & m_muttalias -- my questions now :-)

2000-08-25 Thread Roland Rosenfeld
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, David T-G wrote: > For some reason, though, I don't see any of my aliases. When I > comment out the (final) > > | grep -v '^alias[ ][ ]*[^,][^,]*[][ ]*[^,]*$' > > line in m_muttalias, I get > > alias me-hushmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (DavidTG @ hu

lbdb & m_muttalias -- my questions now :-)

2000-08-25 Thread David T-G
Hi, folks -- Hey, maybe we should start an lbdb-users mailing list so that we don't chew up all of the traffic in mutt-users :-) I've finally gotten lbdb-0.20.1 compiled and test-installed, and m_finger and m_gpg appear to work. For some reason, though, m_muttalias seems to be throwing away its