On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 03:20:55AM -0500, Ken Wahl wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 10:06:49AM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
> > How about
> >
> > set display_filter=demoroniser
> >
> > instead? Then you can still use mutt's built-in pager and have the
> > headers weeded.
> >
> > You need to
Hi
Although I have this line in .muttrc
set record="~/Mail/records/"
Mutt appears to be saving outgoing copies of my mail to ~/Mail.
Why is this happening. Am I missing something somewhere?
Many thanks guys
--
Nick Wilson
Tel:+45 3325 0688
Fax:+45 3325 0677
Web:www.explodingnet.c
Nick Wilson schrieb:
> Although I have this line in .muttrc
> set record="~/Mail/records/"
^
Are you using maildir- or mbox-format? If you're using mbox and your
outgoing mail should be saved in the file "records" the line must be:
set record=~/Mail/records
Alex
-
Ok, So I do not wish to go back to Kmail (which was my former mail client)
and I heard a lot of good things about mutt. However, I cannot seem to get
it to work. My objective in sending out this plea seems to be two things:
1) understand how exactly mutt recieves email. In my first several
att
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 11:07:08PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Hey all. I was just wondering if there was some way that I could get
| mutt to automatically set up my mbox hooks for every folder in my ~/mail
| directory, so that way I can subscribe to a new mailing list wi
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 12:37:03PM +0800, Charles Jie wrote:
> I didn't find suitable setting to make mutt not to abandon composing a
> mail without content. Help, please.
>
> charlie
set abort_nosubject=no # allow sending messages without subject
set abort_unmodified=no # allow sending messages
On Wednesday I sent out a note about a patch I had developed for mutt which
allows for circumventing the pgp-hook confirm prompt as well as automatically
selecting keys (when only one matching key is available). I have made a update
to the patch, correcting a possible error in scanning trust valu
Moin,
* Cameron Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-01-04 01:54]:
>On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 03:29:51PM +0100, Thorsten Haude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>| Procmail is indeed a close relative to Sendmail, it's rc file syntax
>| is bloody. I propose Mail::Audit if you know Perl, Maildrop otherwise.
>
>P
Hi,
* Ken Wahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-01-04 09:58]:
>I suggest that you stick with procmail, like mutt it's worth the initial
>learning curve.
So? What offers Procmail (once learned) that Maildrop doesn't?
>Aside from the cats2procmailrc tool there's also plenty of procmail
>based recipes and
Moin,
* rhad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-01-04 00:28]:
>1) understand how exactly mutt recieves email.
Please try
www.vranx.de/mail/mail.html
for an overview and tell me what could be improved in the text.
One thing I found myself: The mail is kept in mailboxes, which are
either files (mbox
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% Hi
Hello!
% Although I have this line in .muttrc
% set record="~/Mail/records/"
% Mutt appears to be saving outgoing copies of my mail to ~/Mail.
$record is supposed to be a single mailbox (mbox file, Maildir dir, or
whatever), but since you plura
hi all,
i'd like to use links as html viewer for mutt, but when a file has not
a .html extension, links doesn't interpret it, just shows the source.
how can i tell mutt to call the files whatever.html before giving them
to links?
thanx
--
giorgian
* giorgian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-01-2002 13:39]:
| hi all,
| i'd like to use links as html viewer for mutt, but when a file has not
| a .html extension, links doesn't interpret it, just shows the source.
|
| how can i tell mutt to call the files whatever.html before giving them
| to links?
M
Is there any easy way how one could switch to IMAP folder in mutt
1.2.5i ? The IMAP folders arent listed anwhere, and their names like
{[EMAIL PROTECTED]}inbox arent easy to type. Some
shortcut would be nice..
Whats the IMAP folder browsing manual speaks about?
How do I set up two IMAP accounts?
Michael --
...and then Michal Suchanek said...
%
% Is there any easy way how one could switch to IMAP folder in mutt
% 1.2.5i ? The IMAP folders arent listed anwhere, and their names like
The best answer to this question is to upgrade to 1.3.25 (the current
beta, with the security fix that 1.2.
* Michal Suchanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04/01/02, 14:01:40]:
> Is there any easy way how one could switch to IMAP folder in mutt
> 1.2.5i ? The IMAP folders arent listed anwhere, and their names like
Don't you get a list of your IMAP folders if you type
c ?
(small c, question mark, TAB key)
* Russell Hoover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03/01/02, 22:46:12]:
> On Tue 01/01/02 at 09:40 PM +0100, Thomas Roessler
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > mutt-1.2.5.1 and mutt-1.3.25 have just been released.
> > These releases both fix a security hole which can be remotely
> > exploited.
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 02:32:15PM +0100, Kai Blin wrote:
> * Michal Suchanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04/01/02, 14:01:40]:
>
> > Is there any easy way how one could switch to IMAP folder in mutt
> > 1.2.5i ? The IMAP folders arent listed anwhere, and their names like
>
>
> Don't you get a list of
* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020104 14:05]:
> Nick --
>
> ...and then Nick Wilson said...
> %
> % Hi
>
> Hello!
>
>
> % Although I have this line in .muttrc
> % set record="~/Mail/records/"
> % Mutt appears to be saving outgoing copies of my mail to ~/Mail.
>
> $record is supposed to be
* Kai Blin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-01-2002 14:34]:
| > How do I set up two IMAP accounts?
|
| Just like your folders are set up . But I'm afraid mutt will prompt you for a
| password every time you change from one account to another.
I use the following:
account-hook . 'unset imap_user imap_pa
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 02:41:01PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
> One more thing
> I notice that I could reply to this mail by typing 'R' but I didn't
> receive a mail from Alex who also replied (thanks Alex) just a copy in
> the 'digest'. I'm new to mailing lists (clearly).
>
If you only
Hi,
I wish all of you a happy new year!
I am using mutt since 2 months and I am convinced of its power.
So it would be very helpfull for me to use mutt as well in my
office! There I do have a linux desktop and some unix boxes arround.
The company wide mailsystem is based on that product called
* Paul Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04/01/02, 13:37:22]:
> > Don't you get a list of your IMAP folders if you type
> >
> > c ?
> >
>
> I think for this to work you have to set the folder variable to point to
> your imap account, and then it will know to look there for folders:
>
> set folder
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 02:45:42PM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> The company wide mailsystem is based on that product called
> "M$-Exchange-Server", and I am not able to change the mind of some
> admins to use a linux box instead!
> My question:
> How can I communicate with that Exchange box
* Elimar Riesebieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-01-2002 14:50]:
| I wish all of you a happy new year!
Same to you!
| How can I communicate with that Exchange box to get all my mails by
| mutt or fetch- and procmail?
Am I missing the point? I'm no Exchange guru, but can't you just use
pop, IMAP or
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020104 14:05]:
% >
% > ...and then Nick Wilson said...
% >
% > % Although I have this line in .muttrc
% > % set record="~/Mail/records/"
% > % Mutt appears to be saving outgoing copies of my mail to ~/Mail.
% >
% > $
* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-01-2002 15:07]:
| I'd give some examples but I don't have much time (and please forgive
| any typos; I now have a baby on my arm :-) Keep reading; it will click.
David,
Congratulations!!!
--
René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Dreams wi
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020104 15:03]:
% >
% > ...and then Nick Wilson said...
% > %
% > % * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020104 14:05]:
% > % >
% > % > ...and then Nick Wilson said...
% > % >
% > % > % Although I have this line in .mutt
Rene --
...and then Rene Clerc said...
%
% * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-01-2002 15:07]:
%
% | I'd give some examples but I don't have much time (and please forgive
% | any typos; I now have a baby on my arm :-) Keep reading; it will click.
%
% Congratulations!!!
On they typing or the
Well that all makes sense, I'll re-subscribe. I've been wondering why
the 'almighty mutt' wasn't performing to the standard I'd hoped. It
shames me to say it but I rather suspected it was my understanding of
the situation that was at fault.
Oh well, I just wish I'd stuck with computers from ba
On Fri, 04 Jan 2002 the mental interface of Steve Kennedy told:
> On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 02:45:42PM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
>
> > The company wide mailsystem is based on that product called
> > "M$-Exchange-Server", and I am not able to change the mind of some
> > admins to use a linux
Hi all,
I've just got off the phone with a friend, and guess what we did: we
verified fingerprints. And signed the keys. So, the gpg warning in the
pager is no longer there, hurray!
[-- PGP output follows (current time: Fri 04 Jan 2002 04:09:02 PM CET) --]
gpg: encrypted with 1024-bit ELG-E key,
Am 04.01.2002 um 16:14:18 +0100 schrieb Elimar Riesebieter folgendes:
> > Make sure the admins have enabled IMAP, and use mutt's IMAP
> > functions. Works fine.
> I'm not shure whether they do it! They are very paranoid and still
> only Oulook is enabled!
If they're paranoid, why do they use M$
* Elimar Riesebieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-01-2002 16:16]:
| > Make sure the admins have enabled IMAP, and use mutt's IMAP
| > functions. Works fine.
| I'm not shure whether they do it! They are very paranoid and still
| only Oulook is enabled!
Well, check! You have to specify a mail server in
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 04:16:10PM +0100, René Clerc wrote:
> PGP signature could NOT be verified.
I've had that happen to me too - can't figure out the pattern to it too
- sometimes it says it verified ok, sometimes it says NOT (of the times
that the gpg output says it's good, of course).
--
D
AFAIK, browser is not a standalone function for mutt. It's usually used
to provide a file/directory as an argument for a pending function, like
or - I think it's the reason mutt avoids
accepting a function like in the browser.
charlie
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 06:28:38PM -0800, Will Yardley wro
On Fri, 04 Jan 2002, René Clerc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just got off the phone with a friend, and guess what we did: we
> verified fingerprints. And signed the keys. So, the gpg warning in the
> pager is no longer there, hurray!
>
> [-- PGP output follows (current time: Fri
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 02:54:33PM +0100, René Clerc wrote:
>
> Am I missing the point? I'm no Exchange guru, but can't you just use
> pop, IMAP or fetchmail? Does Exchange honor the usual mail retrieval
> protocols?
They have to EXPLICITLY enable IMAP and/or POP3.
Outlook uses a proprietary pr
Thus spake Johan Andersson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I had problems with the status line being wrong sometimes. Turned out
> it was wrong when I used a non-english translation for gpg.
>
> Anyway, the solution was to be found in the variable pgp_good_sign.
> Check it out, might be the solution if
Hi, thank you all,
Now it's easier for me to do mailing experiments. :)
charlie
rhad wrote:
>
> 1) understand how exactly mutt recieves email. In my first several
> attempts, I slowly gathered the impression that mutt wanted me to
> configure at least sendmail and fetchmail in addition to mutt. I.e.:
> that mutt acts only as a viewing agent to the standard unix mail
> prog
Now I have a mail system = postfix + mutt + procmail + getmail.
getmail fetches my mail in some POP3 servers. But it just places mail in
some mboxes - compared to the mail received by postfix and
sorted/filtered by procmail - and looks having no way to sort/filter
mail further.
How do you do it
fetchmail does the trick
[ On 01/05/02, Charles Jie decided to write: ]
> Now I have a mail system = postfix + mutt + procmail + getmail.
>
> getmail fetches my mail in some POP3 servers. But it just places mail in
> some mboxes - compared to the mail received by postfix and
> sorted/fi
On Fri, 04 Jan 2002 the mental interface of Anh Lai told:
> fetchmail does the trick
>
>[ On 01/05/02, Charles Jie decided to write: ]
> > Now I have a mail system = postfix + mutt + procmail + getmail.
> >
> > getmail fetches my mail in some POP3 servers. But it just places mail in
> >
Alas! Cameron Simpson spake thus:
> | I'm pretty sure I've seen this done somewhere, but I can't find it.
>
> Well, it's indirect, but you could wrap mutt in a script which said:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> ( cd $HOME/mail
> when=`date +%Y-%m`
> for mbox in *
> do echo "
Charles Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> getmail fetches my mail in some POP3 servers. But it just places mail in
> some mboxes - compared to the mail received by postfix and
> sorted/filtered by procmail - and looks having no way to sort/filter
> mail further.
Did you not read the documentati
On 2002.01.03, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"rhad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 1) understand how exactly mutt recieves email. In my first several
> attempts, I slowly gathered the impression that mutt wanted me to configure
> at least sendmail and fetchmail in addition to mutt. I.e.: that
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 12:44:33AM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
>
> I received e-mail earlier from Michael Sanders who reported that it
> worked fine for him. He is using 1.3.22.1i.
>
Yes, it works on my system 1.3.22.1i (with the security patch
applied).
--
(T.) Michael Sanders interne
Hi ladies and gents,
some informations out of this list are very usefull to use at my
office!
How do I forward or bounce a complete thread to another adress?
Ciao
Elimar
--
You cannot propel yourself forward by
patting yourself on the back.
--
> Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 01:56:47 +0800
> From: Charles Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Mutt Mail-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Possible to get the mail fetched by getmail filtered?
>
> Now I have a mail system = postfix + mutt + procmail + getmail.
>
> getmail fetches my mail in some POP3 se
> Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2001 00:38:47 -0500
> From: Maciej Kalisiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: pyurlview.py: a more flexible 'urlview'
>
> Hello mutters,
>
> After finding "urlview" a bit limiting I have written a somewhat more flexible
> version of it. I figured I'd sha
Hi all,
If I hit 'd' to delete a mail whilst reading it in the pager Mutt takes
me to the next undeleted/unread (not sure which) again in the pager. This seems like a
fine idea but I'd really prefer to be taken back to the index.
I've looked around but can't work out what controls this behaviou
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 08:20:43PM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> Hi ladies and gents,
>
> some informations out of this list are very usefull to use at my
> office!
Great! Glad to hear it!
> How do I forward or bounce a complete thread to another adress?
The easier is to bounce it. Whil
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 08:29:55PM +0100, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> as pointed out by others, you made a good choice with getmail over
> fetchmail, since the latter breaks the unix philosophy "do one
> thing, but do it right".
What? fetchmail only does one thing. It downloads mail an
Elimar Riesebieter [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> some informations out of this list are very usefull to use at my
> office!
>
> How do I forward or bounce a complete thread to another adress?
tag the thread: t
then to do the forward or bounce operation on the entire thread, preface
the 'f' or 'b
* Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-04 20:57]:
> Hi all,
> If I hit 'd' to delete a mail whilst reading it in the pager Mutt takes
> me to the next undeleted/unread (not sure which) again in the pager. This seems like
>a fine idea but I'd really prefer to be taken back to the index.
>
>
On 2002.01.04, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Rob 'Feztaa' Park" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alas! Cameron Simpson spake thus:
> > | I'm pretty sure I've seen this done somewhere, but I can't find it.
> >
> > Well, it's indirect, but you could wrap mutt in a script which said:
> >
> > #!/
Im Eunjea [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> * Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-04 20:57]:
> > Hi all,
> > If I hit 'd' to delete a mail whilst reading it in the pager Mutt takes
> > me to the next undeleted/unread (not sure which) again in the pager. This seems
>like a fine idea but I'd reall
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 02:18:16PM -0500, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> quite nice, with a few nits:
>
> curses.wrapper () initializes color support, and I haven't found a
> way to make it set the background transparent.
curses.wrapper() is a function from an external module (Python's
"cu
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 11:05:59PM +0300, Im Eunjea wrote:
> * Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-04 20:57]:
> > Hi all,
> > If I hit 'd' to delete a mail whilst reading it in the pager Mutt takes
> > me to the next undeleted/unread (not sure which) again in the pager.
> > This seems like a
* Im Eunjea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020104 21:12]:
> * Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-04 20:57]:
> > Hi all,
> > If I hit 'd' to delete a mail whilst reading it in the pager Mutt takes
> > me to the next undeleted/unread (not sure which) again in the pager. This seems
>like a fine idea bu
> Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 12:01:22 -0800
> From: Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Mutt Mail-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Possible to get the mail fetched by getmail filtered?
>
> On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 08:29:55PM +0100, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> > as pointed out by others, you mad
* Jeremy Blosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020104 21:21]:
> Im Eunjea [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > * Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-04 20:57]:
> > > Hi all,
> > > If I hit 'd' to delete a mail whilst reading it in the pager Mutt takes
> > > me to the next undeleted/unread (not sure which)
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 12:00:00PM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 08:20:43PM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> > Hi ladies and gents,
> >
> > some informations out of this list are very usefull to use at my
> > office!
>
> Great! Glad to hear it!
>
> > How do I forward o
> Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 15:14:00 -0500
> From: Maciej Kalisiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: pyurlview.py: a more flexible 'urlview'
>
> On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 02:18:16PM -0500, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> > quite nice, with a few nits:
> >
> > curses.wrapper (
* Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020104 21:27]:
> On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 11:05:59PM +0300, Im Eunjea wrote:
> > * Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-04 20:57]:
> > > Hi all,
> > > If I hit 'd' to delete a mail whilst reading it in the pager Mutt takes
> > > me to the next undeleted/unre
msg22279/bin0.bin
Description: application/pgp-encrypted
msg.asc
Description: Binary data
On Fri, 04 Jan 2002 the mental interface of Jeremy Blosser told:
> Elimar Riesebieter [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > some informations out of this list are very usefull to use at my
> > office!
> >
> > How do I forward or bounce a complete thread to another adress?
>
> tag the thread: t
>
> th
[gio 03/01/2002, ore 21:48] => Walt Mankowski scrive:
[...]
There is a way to have differents quote colors, in emacs?
--
Franco
"Quello che abbiamo e' quello che ci siamo presi, e quello che ci siamo
presi e' solo una piccola parte di quello di cui abbiamo bisogno"
[mer 02/01/2002, ore 15:57] => Thorsten Haude scrive:
> Hi,
Hi,
[...]
in my .muttrc I've:
send-hook . \
set signature="~/.signature"
send-hook . \
my_hdr From: Franco Vite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
send-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] \
'my_hdr From: Franco Vite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; \
* Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-04 12:16]:
> On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 11:05:59PM +0300, Im Eunjea wrote:
> > * Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-04 20:57]:
> > > Hi all,
> > > If I hit 'd' to delete a mail whilst reading it in the pager Mutt takes
> > > me to the next undeleted/
* Franco Vite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-04 16:01]:
> [gio 03/01/2002, ore 21:48] => Walt Mankowski scrive:
>
> [...]
>
> There is a way to have differents quote colors, in emacs?
>
maybe this will help?
It's from Walt Mankowski's .emacs and I just put (turn-on-font-lock).
;; Automatica
Hi folks
I've been seeing 'pgp signitures' and suchlike since joining this group
and I'm a bit baffled.
Why the need to encrypt harmless text?
It looks interesting and I wondered if you might share some opinions and
pointers with me?
Cheers
--
Nick Wilson
Tel:+45 3325 0688
Fax:
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 02:34:00PM +0100, Kai Blin wrote:
> This means you can send an email with the header line hacked and execute
> code that's run with the rights of the mutt user.
In this particular case it would be difficult to exploit because the
attacker only has the option of writing one
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 10:54:46PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
> Hi folks
> I've been seeing 'pgp signitures' and suchlike since joining this group
> and I'm a bit baffled.
> Why the need to encrypt harmless text?
> It looks interesting and I wondered if you might share some opinions and
> pointer
Thus spake Nick Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've been seeing 'pgp signitures' and suchlike since joining this
> group and I'm a bit baffled.
>
> Why the need to encrypt harmless text?
> It looks interesting and I wondered if you might share some opinions
> and pointers with me?
I wrote a gu
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 09:36:17PM +0100, Roman Neuhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 08:29:55PM +0100, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
| > > as pointed out by others, you made a good choice with getmail over
| > > fetchmail, since the latter breaks the unix philosophy "d
(Oops, I encrypted this message the first time I sent it.)
Is there a way in mutt to move around in the message index to the
next/previous unread message? This would be particularly useful
when, for example, one has a message index sorted by thread and
there are new messages in response to threa
Thus spake Katie Bechtold ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is there a way in mutt to move around in the message index to the
> next/previous unread message?
Aside from the normal Tab/Shift-Tab setup for _new_messages, I use
these:
bind pager next-new
bind index next-new
bind p
don't you just love people who GPG/PGP encrypt messages and send them to
a mailing list? especially mutt-users, given that mutt can handle
GPG/PGP just fine...
--
martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
\ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:"; net@madduck
someday w
David noted that my recent pgp-hook extension patch conflicts with
Bardur Arantsson's pgp-hook-extension patch. Borrowing Bardur's
idea and following David's suggestion, I have implemented the same
idea following the existing hook model more closely. You can find
the new patch at http://www.wool
At 15:19 +0100 04 Jan 2002, Franco Vite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> send-hook . \
> my_hdr From: Franco Vite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> send-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] \
> 'my_hdr From: Franco Vite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; \
> set signature=~/.signature.epmovi"
> I've a question:
>
Alas! Roman Neuhauser spake thus:
> > What? fetchmail only does one thing. It downloads mail and injects it
> > into the local mail system. It has no filtering mechanism other than a
> > rudimentary anti-spam mechanism. If you want to do filtering you just
> > set your LDA to something like fet
Alas! David Champion spake thus:
> > > and just source .muttrc-auto from .muttrc. Ugly but would work.
> >
> > Interesting idea. I'm sure I've seen a better way to do it, though.
> > Perhaps I'll have to search the archives :)
>
> I'm into overkill today.
>
> You could put that in a script such
Alas! martin f krafft spake thus:
> don't you just love people who GPG/PGP encrypt messages and send them to
> a mailing list? especially mutt-users, given that mutt can handle
> GPG/PGP just fine...
I wonder who it's actually encrypted to...
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On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 12:34:15AM +0300, Im Eunjea wrote:
> * Franco Vite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-04 16:01]:
> > There is a way to have differents quote colors, in emacs?
>
> maybe this will help?
> It's from Walt Mankowski's .emacs and I just put (turn-on-font-lock).
I have
(turn-on-f
Alas! Rob 'Feztaa' Park spake thus:
> > I'm into overkill today.
> >
> > You could put that in a script such as the one I've attached, and run
> > it from .muttrc like this:
> >
> > source `$HOME/bin/mutt-prep folders=$HOME/mail`
Thanks for your help, guys, this is what I've come up with:
my .
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 07:04:12PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> Alas! Rob 'Feztaa' Park spake thus:
> > > I'm into overkill today.
> > >
> > > You could put that in a script such as the one I've attached, and run
> > > it from .muttrc like this:
> > >
> > > source `$HOME/bin/mutt-prep folde
Alas! Gary Johnson spake thus:
> > cd - > /dev/null 2>&1
>
> This is not necessary. The command within `s is executed as a child
> process of mutt. Unix child processes cannot affect the working
> directory of their parent. So, none of the cd'ing within the mbox-hooks
> command will have any e
Walt Mankowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have
>
> (turn-on-font-lock)
> (global-font-lock-mode t)
> (setq font-lock-maximum-decoration t)
>
> (just to be safe) elsewhere in my .emacs. :-)
If you're using GNU Emacs, you only need
(global-font-lock-mode 1)
The other lines are super
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 10:02:50PM -0500, Samuel Padgett wrote:
> If you're using GNU Emacs, you only need
>
> (global-font-lock-mode 1)
>
> The other lines are superfluous.
I was wondering about that when I posted it... :-)
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On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 20:20:43 at 08:20:43PM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> Hi ladies and gents,
>
> some informations out of this list are very usefull to use at my
> office!
>
> How do I forward or bounce a complete thread to another adress?
Just look from your office to the mailing list a
Try using:
postmaster = "|/usr/bin/procmail || exit 75"
in getmailrc.
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Mark Johnson
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> > > > You could put that in a script such as the one I've attached, and run
> > > > it from .muttrc like this:
> > > > source `$HOME/bin/mutt-prep folders=$HOME/mail`
> > Thanks for your help, guys, this is what I've come up with:
> > my .muttrc contains this line:
> > source `~/bin/mbox-hooks`
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