On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 02:56:19PM -0400, Justin R. Miller wrote:
> Thus spake Arvid Warnecke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > Hm, sorry I don't think that I uderstood that :-( You want to encrypt
> > _and_ not encrypt the same mail when you send it to two people where
> > you have only a key for one o
On 2001.09.02, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Eric Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to apply all that comprise lists in the `lists' or
> `subscribe' command to regex such as this
>
> send-hook "~C mutt-users" 'set signature="echo Eric Smith|"'
>
> So instead of explicitly spe
Hi fellows
Sorry about asking that (again?), but I didn't find a solution to this
problem searching the web.
I just installed GPG 1.0.6 on my linux box and configured mutt to work
with it. Fine so far. Next, I set up a test win2k box with Outlook
Express, PGP 6.5.8 and later with 7.0.3. Now, aft
Andre Bonhote wrote:
>
> I just installed GPG 1.0.6 on my linux box and configured mutt to work
> with it. Fine so far. Next, I set up a test win2k box with Outlook
> Express, PGP 6.5.8 and later with 7.0.3. Now, after exchanging keys
> (which are different, for testing purpose), I first tried to
On 2001-08-31 12:10:19 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I use mutt both at home and at work on the same mailbox.
>Yesterday it mysteriously purged the last 15 days worth of email.
>I intended to quit and restart it, but it said 'writing
>mailbox...', and then reopened it with 15 days worth of
Hi!
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 12:44:33PM +0200, Volker Moell wrote:
> Two Words: outlook! :-(
You missed one word: sucks!
> Use Inline Signatures:
> set pgp_create_traditional=yes
Does not work.
> Note that PGP/MIME will be used automatically for messages which have
> a character set d
The attached patch should fix this.
Thanks for reporting.
On 2001-09-02 18:45:39 -0400, David T-G wrote:
>Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2001 18:45:39 -0400
>From: David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Mutt Users' List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: why "no visible messages"?
>User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.22.1i
>
>Hi, al
My problem is the following. I use mutt from a perl script to send different
type of docs as an attachment automaticaly. It is working correctly but the
Content-Disposition is inline and Outlook Express doesn't feel it to be attachment at
all.
On the other hand in interactive mode i can send emai
* Erika Pacholleck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010901 04:46]:
> [23.08.01 18:45 +0100] Ailbhe Leamy <-- :
> > On (18/08/01 18:57), David R?hr wrote:
> > > When I answer a mail mutt always put "> " as quote on the last mail
> > > according to the indent_string in my .muttrc.
> > >
> > > I want "> " only w
* Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-Mon-01 14:46 -0700]:
>
>* Erika Pacholleck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010901 04:46]:
>> [23.08.01 18:45 +0100] Ailbhe Leamy <-- :
>> > On (18/08/01 18:57), David R?hr wrote:
[...snip...]
>> done. Set in mutt indent string to ">" and then change the vi
hello,
is there an easy way to map something in browser (some macro
maybe) that would present me with
New file name:
when i do 'select-new' (presently i have it mapped to g)
right now, when i hit g (thus triggering 'select-new'), i am
presented with the following:
New file name: /home/den
So sprach »Denis Perelyubskiy« am 2001-09-03 um 16:16:50 -0700 :
> the only way i see is to map to a macro, which would do a g
> followed by 20 or so backspaces. that sounds pretty ugly.
How about mapping CTRL-k -> \Ck to g? This would erase everything to
the beginning of the line.
Alexander Sk
* Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-Mon-01 21:40 -0700]:
>
>So sprach »Denis Perelyubskiy« am 2001-09-03 um 16:16:50
>-0700 :
>> the only way i see is to map to a macro, which would do
>> a g followed by 20 or so backspaces. that sounds pretty
>> ugly.
>
>How about mapping
* Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-Mon-01 21:37 -0700]:
>
>So sprach »Denis Perelyubskiy« am 2001-09-03 um 16:16:50
>-0700 :
>> the only way i see is to map to a macro, which would do
>> a g followed by 20 or so backspaces. that sounds pretty
>> ugly.
>
>How about mapping
Am Mon, 03 Sep 2001, schrieb Andre Bonhote:
> Hi!
>
> On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 12:44:33PM +0200, Volker Moell wrote:
> > Two Words: outlook! :-(
>
> You missed one word: sucks!
>
> > Use Inline Signatures:
> > set pgp_create_traditional=yes
>
> Does not work.
>
> > Note that PGP/MIME w
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