Re: [ot] .exrc control-key mapping

2000-10-19 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-10-18 19:39:58 -0700, Mike E wrote: > I've been trying to bind ^j to `!}fmt` in vi(m) for a while now with > no sucess; anyone know how? ^j is the same thing as a newline. To the best of my knowledge, vi doesn't distinguish betwenn the two. That is, you are about to bind the return key

Re: GnuPG autosign how

2000-10-19 Thread Rino Mardo
On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 11:10:11AM -0400 or thereabouts, David T-G wrote: > > % > % gnupg: [options] > % > % at the bottom of the screen after giving my passphrase and it won't be sent > % unless I disable "sign". > > Aha -- this sounds like there is a problem with your gpg invocation. > Would

Using mutt and pgp without asking for passphrase ?

2000-10-19 Thread Daniel Kollar
I'm setting the passphrase via the PGPPASS environment variable before starting mutt. Wenn I open a pgp encrypted message mutt still asks me for the passphrase. This is not necessary, because pgp looks automatically for the PGPPASS environment variable. So, how do I disable this function in mutt?

Re: spamfilter for procmail

2000-10-19 Thread Duncan Watson
On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 04:09:05PM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote: > I'll just add my $0.02US to this and agree with Bruce's example. After > spending lots of time trying to weed out spammers, I found the most > effective filter was to simple accept all known addresses and everything > else goes int

mutt-1.2.5i, PGP 6.5.8, Anybody have both these working together? (pkspxycwrap?)

2000-10-19 Thread Rod Pike
I'm running mutt-1.2.5i that I installed as an RPM on RH 6.2. I am trying to get it working with PGP 6.5.8. I've sourced the pgp6.rc from the mutt-1.2.5/contrib directory. I made a link from /usr/bin/pgp to /usr/bin/pgp6. I'm able to decrypt mails sent to me after making the appropriate change t

draft message timeout

2000-10-19 Thread the/eXtreme
I notice that mutt has a `timeout' feature: if I've started typing in a To: or Subject: line and then get distracted and don't get back to it for a few minutes, mutt clears the line and waits for me to start over. Can this timeout delay be altered in .muttrc? TIA/x

Re: draft message timeout

2000-10-19 Thread Michael Elkins
On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 11:34:16AM -0500, the/eXtreme wrote: > I notice that mutt has a `timeout' feature: if I've started > typing in a To: or Subject: line and then get distracted and > don't get back to it for a few minutes, mutt clears the line > and waits for me to start over. Can this time

Re: draft message timeout

2000-10-19 Thread the/eXtreme
-: The timeout should not affect those prompts. Are you perhaps using an older -: version of Solaris? On some systems it is impossible to disable the timeout -: after it is once set. This is with mutt 1.2.5 and SunOS 5.7 (Solaris 2.7). If mutt isn't responsible for the timeout, I'll go pester o

Re: draft message timeout

2000-10-19 Thread Michael Elkins
On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 01:34:13PM -0500, the/eXtreme wrote: > This is with mutt 1.2.5 and SunOS 5.7 (Solaris 2.7). > If mutt isn't responsible for the timeout, I'll go > pester our sysadmin. I would suggest compiling either with ncurses or slang. I believe that will fix your problem. me

Re: spamfilter for procmail

2000-10-19 Thread Daniel J Peng
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 05:33:05PM -0700, Duncan Watson wrote: > I use the exact same procedure with the added benefit of automatically > accepting email from anyone in my company since so many of them bcc me or > use an alias that is not expanded. I simply use a rule that accepts all > mail from