GPG and Windows PGP

2001-06-22 Thread Juraj Bednar
Hello, sorry if this was answered before. I use Mutt/GPG with success and I like it, I have run to a problem. My mother uses Windows+Outlook+PGP and she can't (easily) read my mail. I found, that simply piping it through gpg -sea -r "Mother" makes it work (i.e. I don't use the OpenPGP/MIME stu

Re: RegExp

2001-06-22 Thread Louis LeBlanc
I use this "\( \|^\)\(\>\=\)\([;:8]\{1}\)\([-^]\=\)\([)(><}{|/DPb#@&*\*]\{1}\)" Overall I like it, but it does catch a very few strays, and it does catch the leading space if it is there. It won't catch smiles not separated by words like this:) Not sure if I want to keep it that way, but to ca

PageUp and PageDown not working with CVS Eterm

2001-06-22 Thread José Romildo Malaquias
Hello, I have been using mutt with Eterm (from CVS) for some time now without problems. But recently I am finding a problem with the keys PageUp and PageDown from the keypad: they are not been accepted by mutt, which gives the message "Key is not bound" when they are used. Other applications does

no signature on reply

2001-06-22 Thread Troy Heber
Does anyone know of a way to tell mutt not to append a signature when replying to a message? Thanks, Troy -- ___ _/ Troy Heber _/Software Engineer _/_/_/_/_/_/ Technical Consulting Lab _/ _/_/ _/Hew

Re: From headers

2001-06-22 Thread josh rotenberg
you probably want to use a send-hook, something like: send-hook mutt-users my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] send-hook debian-user my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] see http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-3.html, section 3.17. Vittorio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > I'm using mutt with emacs as my pet

Re: GPG and Windows PGP

2001-06-22 Thread Chris S.
I may be wrong, but I think you need to add the "text mode" option to GPG when sending to a PGP client. I use PGP Freeware with mutt so I don't have those problems. man gpg: -t, --textmode Use canonical text mode. If -t (but not --textmode) is used together with armoring and

Mutt failes to use cram5 password from .muttrc properly

2001-06-22 Thread Ilya
Hi, i have changed my password, now it containe some SHIFT-key characters and mutt cant use the .muttrc file anymore, each time i am being asked for CRAM key to be put in, i put exactly same cram as i have set in imap_cramkey (actually even pasting it) and everything works fine. it authenticat

Re: Mutt failes to use cram5 password from .muttrc properly

2001-06-22 Thread Ilya
thats it, it worked. i only tried " " ;( - Original Message - From: "Brendan Cully" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Mutt Users' List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 4:19 PM Subject: Re: Mutt failes to use cram5 password from .muttrc properly > On Friday, 22 June 2001 at 16:17

How do I do this?

2001-06-22 Thread Chris S.
Hi! I've got this huge file with about 500+ email address in it. How can I put them all in the Bcc: field? I've tried adding `cat address.txt` but that dosen't work and I tried to put them into an alias file, no luck either. They are comma seperated address. Thanks alot -- Chris S. PGP 0x

Re: How do I do this?

2001-06-22 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Chris S. [mutt-users] <22/06/01 17:24 -0700>: > I've got this huge file with about 500+ email address in it. How can I put > them all in the Bcc: field? Create a /etc/aliases entry, and include this file. -suresh -- Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis mallet @

From headers

2001-06-22 Thread Vittorio
I'm using mutt with emacs as my pet composer. Now, I've subscribed to many lists using different e-mails from various ISP. Thanks to the powerful mutt I can send e-mail to the lists changing the default from: to the one for which I'm known to the list, for instance: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [for M