> > You'll see output like the following:
> >
> > [-- PGP output follows (current time: Mon Nov 22 16:54:17 1999) --]
> > gpg: Signature made Wed Aug 11 11:36:48 1999 MDT using RSA key ID 98645519
> > gpg: requesting key 98645519 from pgp5.ai.mit.edu ...
> > gpg: public key is 43099 seconds newer
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 01:07:48AM +0200, Tommi Komulainen wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 10:02:22AM +, Chris Green wrote:
>
> > I have two IMAP accounts on the same IMAP4 server, how can I tell
> > mutt to change from one to the other? If I just source a file which
> > does a 'set imap_us
I am using mutt 1.1.1 and was just looking at some mail in an IMAP4
folder.
One section of the index window looks like this:-
7 D Nov 17 laurent.duperva ( 0) Food for thought
8 D Nov 21 Martin Forssén ( 0) TkRat 2.0b5 available
->9 Nov 21 sam rosenfeld ( 0) Havin
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, David Ellement wrote:
> > I have never got a PGP 5 sig to work with GPG. But then maybe it
> > has something to do with the fact that they keys are no self
> > signed.
> It is possible to import keys without self signatures using the gpg
> option --allow-non-selfsigned-uid.
On 1999-11-23 11:20:31 +0100, Roland Rosenfeld wrote:
> Are you sure, that this is a good idea? It is brain dead to create
> keys or user ids without a self signature, because it is possible
> to add a new user id to a key without having the secret key. As
> far as I know, gnupg doesn't differe
> I've come to love sort=threads. I leave sort_aux at date-sent.
> I've noticed that even though they have the same subject, though, a reply
> that comes with a date-sent that shows a time before the original message
> (from someone who's time is off on their pc) does not get included as
> part o
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 06:36:48PM -0500, Bennett Todd said:
>
> wget ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/pub/gcrypt/contrib/idea.c
> wget ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/pub/gcrypt/contrib/rsa.c
> gcc -Wall -O2 -shared -fPIC -o /usr/lib/gnupg/idea idea.c
> gcc -Wall -O2 -shared -fPIC -o /usr/lib/gnu
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 08:54:22AM +, Chris Green wrote:
Thanks for the information about mailandnews. I can see your point.
> This patch would thus log out and log back in if the imap_user is
> changed?
Actually, no. Previously a connection to a server was identified from
the address and
Is there an option to reverse a sort order?
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Precedence: bulk
Elm can do this so I'd expect that mutt would have the same
capability, but this is the prompt I get:-
Sort (d)ate/(f)rm/(r)ecv/(s)ubj/t(o)/(t)hread/(u)nsort/si(z)e/s(c)ore?:
I'm trying to get the mailbox in
Anyone that's using IMAP - change "RECENT" to "UNSEEN" in
imap/imap.c:1208, and "new mail" checking will feel a lot better.
Thanks to Brendan Cully for pointing me in this direction...
John
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...and then John Poltorak said...
% Is there an option to reverse a sort order?
Check the manual for sorting. You want 'O' (reverse sort options)
instead of 'o' (forward sort options).
...
%
% Also, the date is displayed in US format (MM/DD).
% Can I change this to DD/MM ?
You shoul
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 01:58:45PM +0200, Tommi Komulainen wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 08:54:22AM +, Chris Green wrote:
>
> Thanks for the information about mailandnews. I can see your point.
>
>
> > This patch would thus log out and log back in if the imap_user is
> > changed?
>
> Ac
Hi Jeremy!
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> > > You'll see output like the following:
> > >
> > > [-- PGP output follows (current time: Mon Nov 22 16:54:17 1999) --]
> > > gpg: Signature made Wed Aug 11 11:36:48 1999 MDT using RSA key ID 98645519
> > > gpg: requesting key 98645519 f
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 02:22:36PM +, Chris Green wrote:
> > You can specify a username in the folder path, eg. {username@host}Mail/box,
> > and mutt will know how to handle it. You can also use $imap_user to change
> > the username, if one isn't given in the folder path, before you open tha
Hi,
I'm using mutt at work on a Sun with Solaris 2.6.
I'm trying v1.1.1i with Imap. The first days all
went ok. , but then I read mails with an Eudora client
on a windows pc. Since this day in my Imap folder the
message length is zero.
If I look at this message (pressing return) and go back
to the
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 09:03:49PM +0100, Sven Guckes wrote:
> * Daniel J. Wharton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991119 22:46]:
> > I was wondering if there is anyway to change the layout of mutt a little?
> > The president of the company is an ELM user,
> > and I am going to switch him over to MUTT.
>
>
How can I set up to play a WAV file, after I receive new mail?
Currently, the mutt can be setup to beep.
Any suggestions?
Subba Rao
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://pws.prserv.net/truemax/
On 0, "John P . Looney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 11:08:26AM -0500, Subba Rao mentioned:
> > How can I set up to play a WAV file, after I receive new mail?
> > Currently, the mutt can be setup to beep.
>
> You are better off just getting something like xbiff, and gett
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 11:08:26AM -0500, Subba Rao mentioned:
> How can I set up to play a WAV file, after I receive new mail?
> Currently, the mutt can be setup to beep.
You are better off just getting something like xbiff, and getting that to
monitor the mail spool files instead...
John
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 11:47:03AM -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
> On 0, "John P . Looney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 11:08:26AM -0500, Subba Rao mentioned:
> > > How can I set up to play a WAV file, after I receive new mail?
> > > Currently, the mutt can be setup to beep.
>
Hello all,
I'm trying to use mutt to send a message, with an attached pdf file.
I do something like this:
mutt -a test.pdf -s "subject here" [EMAIL PROTECTED] < messagebody.txt
Everything works fine, except the name of the attached file gets lost.
The name comes out as "NoName". The same thing
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 02:38:10PM -0500, Mike Schwendener wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to use mutt to send a message, with an attached pdf file.
> I do something like this:
>
> mutt -a test.pdf -s "subject here" [EMAIL PROTECTED] < messagebody.txt
>
> Everything works fine, except the na
On Tuesday, 23 November 1999 at 17:22, Tommi Komulainen wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 02:22:36PM +, Chris Green wrote:
>
> > > You can specify a username in the folder path, eg. {username@host}Mail/box,
> > > and mutt will know how to handle it. You can also use $imap_user to change
> > >
Hi Mike!
Try it as:
mutt -a test.pdf -s "subject here" [EMAIL PROTECTED] -i messagebody.txt
Sean
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Mike Schwendener wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to use mutt to send a message, with an attached pdf file.
> I do something like this:
>
> mutt -a test.pdf -s "subject h
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 01:08:50PM +0100, Sven Guckes wrote:
> * Jeremy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991121 08:46]:
>
>> I just upgraded to 1.1.1. Previously, if a mail contained attachments
>> (which require mailcap to view) they would have an M next to them in
>> the index, with the status flags. They
No, in this way, mutt waits for user input, and I want it to work in batch mode.
Thanks anyway.
>
> Hi Mike!
>
>
> Try it as:
>
> mutt -a test.pdf -s "subject here" [EMAIL PROTECTED] -i messagebody.txt
>
> Sean
>
> On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Mike Schwendener wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I'
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 06:07:25PM -0500, Jeremy wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 01:08:50PM +0100, Sven Guckes wrote:
> > * Jeremy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991121 08:46]:
> >> I just upgraded to 1.1.1. Previously, if a mail contained attachments
> >> (which require mailcap to view) they would have a
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 06:22:44PM -0500, Mike Schwendener wrote:
>
> No, in this way, mutt waits for user input, and I want it to work in batch mode.
>
> Thanks anyway.
Well, just append < /dev/null to it to fix that.
On Tuesday, 23 November 1999 at 12:30, John P . Looney wrote:
> Anyone that's using IMAP - change "RECENT" to "UNSEEN" in
> imap/imap.c:1208, and "new mail" checking will feel a lot better.
>
> Thanks to Brendan Cully for pointing me in this direction...
I haven't used non-IMAP mutt in such a
I am frankly baffled. Were you low on disk space? Mutt fetches messages
into temp files - it sounds like it might not have been able to write to
them...
On Tuesday, 23 November 1999 at 09:14, Chris Green wrote:
> I am using mutt 1.1.1 and was just looking at some mail in an IMAP4
> folder.
>
> O
At 20:04 -0500 23 Nov 1999, Brendan Cully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In short, does mutt put all folders that have unread mail in the "new
> mail" list, or only those that have mail that has arrived since you last
> opened the folder?
It already depends on the folder format. For mbox folders (
"X-Mailer: Mutt 0.95.4us"
Maybe you should upgrade to the latest version before complaining..
I have 1.0, and it works just fine there.
Example:
1 Nov 22 Gregory Neil Sh ( 73) |->
2 Dec 12 Michal Zalewski ( 26) Sendmail 8.x.x - any user may rebuild ali
Btw: the reason that message 1 is
unfortunately the only machines which I can use for internet
access are those at work and they have win98 on them.
I've been using Eudora to download my mail since it uses an
mbox compatible format but since I got gpg working I noticed
that it splits attatchments from the messages and this is
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