Re: SMTP

2000-07-14 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Wari Wahab proclaimed on mutt-users that: >Is there any other way? I have a shell account in a box with no root, I >can't use envelop_from to set aproper From line, and the best way is to >talk Port 25.. > >Anyone's got a program/script/whatever that can convert sendmail commands >to Port 25 spe

Re: SMTP

2000-07-14 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-07-14 00:17:20 +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote: > I mean -- both Mutt and fetchmail require an MTA[1], > but fetchmail uses SMTP to access it (IIRC to avoid > problems with different command line arguments for > different MTAs etc.). Mutt also needs an MTA, but it > goes with the command li

Re: PGP/MIME

2000-07-14 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-07-13 16:01:18 -0400, Daniel J Peng wrote: > What exactly was wrong with the old way of signing > e-mails, with "-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-" and > such? What is the benefit to PGP/MIME? Try any of the following things with old-style PGP: - Encrypt an iso-8859-1 message and decryp

Re: SMTP

2000-07-14 Thread David T-G
Marius -- ...and then Marius Gedminas said... % I mean -- both Mutt and fetchmail require an MTA[1], but fetchmail uses % SMTP to access it (IIRC to avoid problems with different command line % arguments for different MTAs etc.). Mutt also needs an MTA, but it goes % with the command line soluti

Re: FBI's e-mail snooping 'Carnivore'

2000-07-14 Thread David T-G
Randall, et al -- ...and then Randall Hopper said... % Coming to an ISP near you (if it hasn't already). Yeah. Ugh. % % I heartly encourage fellow Mutt users to PGP by default to your friends % that have given you public keys, and encourage them to do the same. % % send-hook (bill|sarah)@ho

Re: trash folder

2000-07-14 Thread David T-G
Dennis -- ...and then Dennis Robertson said... % On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 02:14:10PM +0200, Dirk Huebner wrote: % % > Add this into your keybind-file. % > ,--+ % > | macro index d "s=trash"ยท % > | macro pager d "s=trash" % > `--+ % % When I open this message the symbol at the end of the

Re: PGP/MIME

2000-07-14 Thread David T-G
Daniel -- ...and then Daniel J Peng said... % Are there any mail clients around other than Mutt that sign and % encrypt messages the way Mutt does? Nobody I know is able to read my Don't know, but I'd be surprised if - there weren't any at all - any were well-known in the Windoze world % sign

No @ in alias?

2000-07-14 Thread Dirk Pirschel
Hi *, I have defined some aliases in the form alias name@home ... alias name@work ... but mutt does not expand them. Is this a feature or a bug? -Dirk

attachments when using IMAP

2000-07-14 Thread Joe Abley
I have folder and spooldir set to an IMAP-type path, since I don't keep any mail locally. This works very nicely (mmm, 1.2.4i good) except that if I try to add a local attachment to a message I'm composing, mutt looks for the file on the IMAP server rather than looking on the local filesystem. Th

Re: attachments when using IMAP

2000-07-14 Thread Ben Beuchler
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 01:27:21AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote: > I have folder and spooldir set to an IMAP-type path, since I don't keep > any mail locally. This works very nicely (mmm, 1.2.4i good) except that > if I try to add a local attachment to a message I'm composing, mutt > looks for the file

Re: SMTP

2000-07-14 Thread Charles Cazabon
Marius Gedminas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I mean -- both Mutt and fetchmail require an MTA[1], but fetchmail uses > SMTP to access it (IIRC to avoid problems with different command line > arguments for different MTAs etc.). Mutt also needs an MTA, but it goes > with the command line solution.

Re: attachments when using IMAP

2000-07-14 Thread Kai Blin
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 01:27:21AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote: > I have folder and spooldir set to an IMAP-type path, since I don't keep > any mail locally. This works very nicely (mmm, 1.2.4i good) except that > if I try to add a local attachment to a message I'm composing, mutt > looks for the file

Re: PGP/MIME

2000-07-14 Thread David Ellement
On 000713, at 16:01:18, Daniel J Peng wrote: > Are there any mail clients around other than Mutt that sign and > encrypt messages the way Mutt does? Newer versions of Eudora understand PGP/MIME. It may even be able to send PGP/MIME messages. -- David Ellement

How do I automate mutt in a script?

2000-07-14 Thread Gerald Manipon
I am writing a script which uses mutt to create an email with an attachment with "mutt -a atfile.doc -s subject [EMAIL PROTECTED]". But it always brings up the vi screen to enter the message for my body. Is there a way for me to create text files with default message bodies, and use the mutt com

Re: How do I automate mutt in a script?

2000-07-14 Thread David T-G
Gerald -- ...and then Gerald Manipon said... % I am writing a script which uses mutt to create an email with an attachment % with % "mutt -a atfile.doc -s subject [EMAIL PROTECTED]". But it always brings up the Goodie. % vi screen % to enter the message for my body. Is there a way for me to

multipart/alternative formatting

2000-07-14 Thread Anton Graham
There seems to be some "funkiness" in the handling of multipart/alternative messages. In particular, the attachments which are Content-Type: text/plain and Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable. These frequently come from Outlook (Express) users. This is how mutt displays a single line o

Re: Digression: mutt and mixmaster

2000-07-14 Thread Howard Arons
On Jul 13, 2000, Christian R Molls and Ronny Haryanto wrote something like: > * Howard Arons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000713 20:48]: > > > Er, where in Mutt's documentation is there a reference to this > > "--with-mixmaster option"? I've read the INSTALL or CONFIGURE files, > > and I don't find it. W

Re: multipart/alternative formatting

2000-07-14 Thread David T-G
Anton -- ...and then Anton Graham said... % % There seems to be some "funkiness" in the handling of % multipart/alternative messages. In particular, the attachments % which are Content-Type: text/plain and Content-Transfer-Encoding: % quoted-printable. These frequently come from Outlook (Expre

Re: Digression: mutt and mixmaster

2000-07-14 Thread David T-G
Howard -- ...and then Howard Arons said... % On Jul 13, 2000, Christian R Molls and Ronny Haryanto wrote something % like: % > * Howard Arons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000713 20:48]: % > % > > "--with-mixmaster option"? I've read the INSTALL or CONFIGURE files, % > % > Try ./configure --help % % Yo

Re: attachments when using IMAP

2000-07-14 Thread Joe Abley
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 05:17:21PM +0200, Kai Blin wrote: > On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 01:27:21AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote: > > I have folder and spooldir set to an IMAP-type path, since I don't keep > > any mail locally. This works very nicely (mmm, 1.2.4i good) except that > > if I try to add a local

Re: attachments when using IMAP

2000-07-14 Thread Joe Abley
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 08:41:12AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote: > Aaah, I see. So here's the thing: > > 1. I want folder={maggie.automagic.org}INBOX when I do a "c" to change >folders; > > 2. I want folder=~ when I do an "a" to add an attachment to a message. > > I had a brief moment of clarity

Re: multipart/alternative formatting

2000-07-14 Thread Anton Graham
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, David T-G wrote: > ... and that's because they are most frequently the ones who need the > most help. Of course :p > Even though it's marked text/plain, that doesn't mean that LookOut! > users aren't depending on their mailer to autoformat their lines > based on fluctuati

set variable according to some (other) variable

2000-07-14 Thread Tommy Wareing
I'm trying to work out whether I can create a single macro to toggle index format between two values. Currently, I've got two keys bound: macro index "\Cw" ':set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%4l) %s"^M' "View Lists" macro index "\Ca" ':set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F (%4l)