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* and then JT blurted
> As to an idiots guide to mime types, I don't think so. The best you can
> get is ... 'read the RFCs' and 'pray' :)
Yeah. Thanks guys, reason I asked was that I've gotten a couple of odd
mails from one of the w3c lists i
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* and then Jeremy Blosser blurted
> On Jan 23, Jason Nealis [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > What's the easyiest way to delete message 1-2000?
>
> D~m 1-2000
>
> D - delete-pattern
> ~m 1-2000 - pattern for messages 1-2000
Would tha
Dear folks!
Seem to have a problem with mutt-1.3.27.
If I start it together with xterm (or also KDE konsole) using
xterm -e mutt
mutt and the xterm immediately crash without any output.
But If I start first xterm and then mutt in this xterm everything
works fine. Any Ideas?
Find my config bel
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 10:18:48AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear folks!
>
> Seem to have a problem with mutt-1.3.27.
> If I start it together with xterm (or also KDE konsole) using
> xterm -e mutt
> mutt and the xterm immediately crash without any output.
>
> But If I start first xter
Hi.
Could you plese send me a short info, on how to get out of
mutt after a message has been written.
Or better how do I start a mutt e-mail ??.
How do I set Midnight Commander to be the editor for mutt ??.
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* and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] blurted
> Or better how do I start a mutt e-mail ??.
>
> How do I set Midnight Commander to be the editor for mutt ??.
Have you been to www.mutt.org ?
- --
Nick Wilson
Tel:+45 3325 0688
Fax:+45 3325 0677
> Have you been to www.mutt.org ?
Yes.
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* and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] blurted
> > Have you been to www.mutt.org ?
>
> Yes.
Well, it's all there.
Try www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-2.html (getting started)
and www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-6.html#ss6.3 (for the set editor bit)
- --
> Well, it's all there.
> Try www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-2.html (getting started)
> and www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-6.html#ss6.3 (for the set editor bit)
Ok thanks Nick.
On 2002-01-24 Dave Smith wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 10:18:48AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Dear folks!
> >
> > Seem to have a problem with mutt-1.3.27.
> > If I start it together with xterm (or also KDE konsole) using
> > xterm -e mutt
> > mutt and the xterm immediately crash witho
Hello Nick,
* Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020123 17:56]:
> and talking of bad communicators, it's been killing me trying to work
> out what IMHO stands for? Is there a site that lists all these little
> jobbies?
if you are using Debian, you can install the dictd Dictionary Server,
the dict
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* and then Thomas Huemmler blurted
> if you are using Debian, you can install the dictd Dictionary Server,
> the dict Client and the Jargon File with the command
Hmmm... Actually I'm RedHat but I'm sure I can do something similar,
I've bookmark
Rob 'Feztaa' Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 23/01/2002 (22:02) :
> The person was asking for a browser that could handle javascript. The
> one you said was 'better' doesn't support Javascript, either.
No he didn't ask for that. He said he used lynx. I said w3m is better,
but it isn't when you
I have just installed gnupg on my system and set it up. I wonder how
ever why people sign their mails to mailinglists? Perhaps there is
something wrong in my setup because I keep getting:
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gpg: Signature made ons 20-01-20
Richard --
...and then Richard G. Ball said...
%
% On [2002-Jan-23] David Champion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
% >
% > Looks like your push sequence is just appending to the default name
% > already in the edit buffer. One way around this would be just to put a
% > as the first binding after t
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Hi everyone.
I have this line in my rc file
macro pager d
which makes sure that when I delete a message I'm taken back to the
index.
I'd like to do the same thing if I decide to delete a thread. I've tried
the following...
macro pager ^d
to no
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% Would that make it
% D~m *
%
% if I wanted to completely empty a mailbox?
It looks like not:
4.2. Patterns
...
~m [MIN]-[MAX] message in the range MIN to MAX *)
...
*) The forms <[MAX], >[MIN], [MIN]- and -[MAX] are allowed, t
Preben --
...and then Preben Randhol said...
%
% I have just installed gnupg on my system and set it up. I wonder how
% ever why people sign their mails to mailinglists? Perhaps there is
This has come up at least twice, in great detail, in recent memory.
Check the archives for more so that we d
How to make some different color in body something like
*text* _text_ etc?
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Adam --
...and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
%
% On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 03:36:52PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% > I don't know about the macro you found, but it seems that either a toggle
% > macro (the same keystroke(s) to turn things on and off) or a macro that
%
% it looks like this (a bit cl
David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 24/01/2002 (12:18) :
>
> This has come up at least twice, in great detail, in recent memory.
> Check the archives for more so that we don't have to get into it again :-)
Ah I found it in the archive. Sorry should have searched better. And I
also found a way
Preben --
...and then Preben Randhol said...
%
% David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 24/01/2002 (12:18) :
% >
% > This has come up at least twice, in great detail, in recent memory.
% > Check the archives for more so that we don't have to get into it again :-)
%
% Ah I found it in the archi
David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 24/01/2002 (12:38) :
> % also found a way to get rid of this problem with signed posts (which I
> % think is unnecessary for ordinary posts).
>
> Without rising to the bait of your latter statement, what did you find as
> mentioned in your former statement?
Preben --
...and then Preben Randhol said...
%
% David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 24/01/2002 (12:38) :
% > % also found a way to get rid of this problem with signed posts (which I
% > % think is unnecessary for ordinary posts).
% >
% > Without rising to the bait of your latter statement,
David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 24/01/2002 (12:54) :
> Well, once you do, I'm interested in what you find. I understand the
> reasoning of the "don't sign mailing list posts" side and would like to
> see things that make their lives easier.
> If you don't want to be bothered, then please
* On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 06:28:41AM -0500,
* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> macro index ,@veron "set pgp_verify_sig\n;macro index \\cu ,@veroff
>'Toggle PGP verification'\n"
> macro index ,@veroff "unset pgp_verify_sig\n;macro index \\cu
>,@veron 'Toggle PGP verification'\n"
> mac
Nicolas, et al --
...and then Nicolas Rachinsky said...
%
% * On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 06:28:41AM -0500,
% * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
% > macro index ,@veron "set pgp_verify_sig\n;macro index \\cu
,@veroff 'Toggle PGP verification'\n"
% > macro index ,@veroff "unset pgp_verify_si
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 06:28:41AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> That's interesting... What gives with the check-trad bit, I wonder,
> since it's *after* one displays the message. I think that that can go.
I don't know - I'm not a mutt guru, I've just ripped it from somebody :)
> macro index ,@v
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 07:12:11PM +0800, Pun Kuan Tou wrote:
> How to make some different color in body something like
> *text* _text_ etc?
It may have been done better before, but:
color body brightred default \\*[^*]{0,30}\\*
color body brightred default _[^_]{0,3
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Jan 24. 2002 07:26]:
[...]
> Works well, although 'toggle pgp_verify_sig' works better, like
> somebody in this thread has noticed. On the other hand when I'm in a
> pager I still have to leave current message and then enter it again
> to check sign - but never mind, I have
Brian, et al --
...and then Brian Clark said...
%
% * [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Jan 24. 2002 07:26]:
%
% > Works well, although 'toggle pgp_verify_sig' works better, like
...
%
% I was trying to get something similar to work yesterday. No one finds it
% odd that one can't check a single signature? I'
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 09:13:20AM -0500, Brian Clark wrote:
> No one finds it odd that one can't check a single signature?
I find it strange... :)
> I've given up, and just set
> pgp_verify_sig to ask-no, but I have to hit Enter twice when entering a
> message. I'd rather set it to 'no' and se
Two quick questions :
1) Can mutt automatically take incoming mail and push it into a mail folder, for
instance
take all mail addressed To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and push that into my mail folder
mutt-users.
I tried to do this with save-hooks but it didn't work. Should I use procmail instead?
2)
On Jan 24, Brian Clark [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Jan 24. 2002 07:26]:
> I was trying to get something similar to work yesterday. No one finds it
> odd that one can't check a single signature? I've given up, and just set
> pgp_verify_sig to ask-no, but I have to hit Enter tw
Jason --
...and then Jason Nealis said...
%
% Two quick questions :
%
% 1) Can mutt automatically take incoming mail and push it into a mail folder, for
instance
% take all mail addressed To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and push that into my mail folder
mutt-users.
% I tried to do this with save-hooks
On Jan 24, Jason Nealis [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> 1) Can mutt automatically take incoming mail and push it into a mail
> folder, for instance take all mail addressed To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> push that into my mail folder mutt-users. I tried to do this with
> save-hooks but it didn't work.
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* and then Jason Nealis blurted
> Two quick questions :
>
> 1) Can mutt automatically take incoming mail and push it into a mail folder, for
>instance
> take all mail addressed To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and push that into my mail folder
>mutt-user
Jason Nealis on 24/01/2002 at 10:17 opined thusly:
> 1) Can mutt automatically take incoming mail and push it into
> a mail folder
No, this would be the job of your MDA. For most people that is
procmail. But as someone so tactfully pointed out to me, there are
alternatives which you may find
At some point hitherto, Erika Pacholleck hath spake thusly:
> I have been reading all your arguments in that blind etiquette
> thread and more than once I was tempted to reply. I did not,
> I have a rule not allow any mail to upset me any longer.
That's a good policy. :)
> Now there is a simple
I've written patch which brings message filtering to mutt. Once applied, you
can press F from within mutt to begin the process of setting up mail
filters.
The patch is short, so i've attached in inline:
--- Muttrc.head.in.old Thu Jan 24 11:00:52 2002
+++ Muttrc.head.in Thu Jan 24 11:01:10
At some point hitherto, Preben Randhol hath spake thusly:
> David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 24/01/2002 (12:18) :
> >
> > This has come up at least twice, in great detail, in recent memory.
> > Check the archives for more so that we don't have to get into it again :-)
>
> Ah I found it in
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
how do i keep adding my signature when replying? I would like to add it only
when composing a new messgae. Having my signature collect on the bottom gets
annoying sometimes.
--
Anh Lai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Student of Computer Engineering
~
At some point hitherto, Preven Randhol hath spake thusly:
> At some point hitherto, Preben Randhol hath spake thusly:
> > also found a way to get rid of this problem with signed posts (which I
> > think is unnecessary for ordinary posts).
>
> Signing on mailing lists is used to prevent this probl
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 12:47:25PM -0500, Thomas E. Dickey wrote:
> the colors are fixable - what is painful for html email regarding mutt is
> that since the html attachments don't show up except as a single line, I
> tend to delete the email before reading it. (There are inevitably some
> peop
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* and then Anh Lai blurted
> How do I make mutt color lines starting with % as a quote just like >
set indent_string="% "
> apparently David only uses this, and i would like to learn how to add %
> as a quote indicator.
Oh boy, are you in for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Then I sugest you to use:
>
> macro pager \cv "set
>pgp_verify_sig\nunset pgp_verify_sig\n" "Check
>PGP sig"
One question: Why isn't there a general solution for this FAQ (sic!)? In
the last five months I read mutt-users this problem came up several
times. Lots
Nick Wilson muttered:
> macro pager d
>
> which makes sure that when I delete a message I'm taken back to the
> index.
>
> I'd like to do the same thing if I decide to delete a thread. I've tried
> the following...
>
> macro pager ^d
>
> to no avail. Anyone spot what I'm doing wrong?
I bet
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* and then Gary Johnson blurted
> It depends on how you have mutt configured. I have my mailcap file and
> auto_view command set up to display HTML attachments as plain text in
> mutt's pager and have display_filter set to remove the "[-- ... --
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* and then Michael Tatge blurted
> I bet that works, except you press the wrong keys. :)
> Ctrl-d is \cd in mutt. See manual section 3.3.
Not sure I get you there but I eventually solved it by using '^D' as
opposed to '^d'
Cheers
- --
Nick Wi
> 2. I got tired of explaining text-only MUAs to them only to receive
> comments like, "I guess Unix isn't very good if it can't even
> display different colors and fonts like my PC can. When are you
> guys going to start using Windows?"
It all comes down to who should be in control
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On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
> Yeah. Thanks guys, reason I asked was that I've gotten a couple of odd
> mails from one of the w3c lists i'm on. multipart/alternative and when I
> open if it's just full of stuff that looks very much like a p
Hi,
Sorry if this is done before, but I wanted to support DSN under cygwin.
sendmail isnt the easiest thing to compile under cygwin, and a bit
overkill, so I've tweaked ssmtp to take the DSN flags in a sendmailish
style.
Regards,
Luke
--- ssmtp-2.38.7-3/ssmtp.c Thu Jun 7 13:54:20 2001
+
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* and then JT blurted
> Sounds like someone sent a part that got base-64 encoded. There should be
> something like a filename or some information in the Content-headers for
> that part which tell you something about it.
Yes, it was base-64 en
So sprach »Nick Wilson« am 2002-01-23 um 18:04:08 +0100 :
> find clicking a link in an email easier than pasting it into a browser.
> It /is/ easier. They're just not aware of the down points of html mail.
Well, sure it is - however don't all the HTML capable MUAs convert texts
like http://this-i
On 2002.01.24, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"matthew pritchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to strip signatures when replying to mails? Slrn seems
> to automatically do this for me 'out of the box' (There's a
> strip_sig_regexp variable). I've searched on google, and the best I
Matthew, et al --
...and then David Champion said...
%
% On 2002.01.24, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
% "matthew pritchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
% > Is it possible to strip signatures when replying to mails? Slrn seems
...
% > could come up with is a vi macro:
% >
% > map _qs G?^>^M?^> --
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% * and then Anh Lai blurted
% > How do I make mutt color lines starting with % as a quote just like >
%
% set indent_string="% "
Not quite... That's how *I* make my quotes use percent instead of a
greater.
%
% > apparently David only uses this
* Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020124 19:15]:
> I want to use a different $editor var whenever I either *reply* to or
> *compose* a message. Reason being a different cursor starting point for
> each one (on the attribution for replying and on the top line for
> composing).
> I'm not sure how
On 2002.01.24, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"David T-G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matthew, et al --
>
> ...and then David Champion said...
> %
> % set editor="vi '+/^-- $/;,$d'"
>
> Note that this will actually strip your signature and not that of the
> original email.
>
> Given your mac
Alas! Alexander Skwar spake thus:
> Well, sure it is - however don't all the HTML capable MUAs convert texts
> like http://this-is-not.a.link.de into a clickable link? Mozilla does.
Mutt highlights that as a mail, and urlview recognizes it as a link. No
need for HTML-enabled mailers at all. Not
Volker, et al --
...and then Volker Moell said...
%
% [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% >
% > Then I sugest you to use:
% >
% > macro pager \cv "set
pgp_verify_sig\nunset pgp_verify_sig\n" "Check
PGP sig"
%
% One question: Why isn't there a general solution for this FAQ (sic!)? In
*This* questio
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 05:49:27PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
> * and then Gary Johnson blurted
> > It depends on how you have mutt configured. I have my mailcap file and
> > auto_view command set up to display HTML attachments as plain text in
> > mutt's pager and have display_filter set to
On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 07:59:27PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
>
> > I've noticed that quite a few people on this list send a
> > "quoted/printable" attachment with thier main message body even when
> > using mutt. It's not a problem really, I'm just curious as to why
> > this is.
>
> I've not not
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Hi all,
I want to use a different $editor var whenever I either *reply* to or
*compose* a message. Reason being a different cursor starting point for
each one (on the attribution for replying and on the top line for
composing).
I'm not sure how to d
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* and then Maarten den Braber blurted
> Can't you bind a macro to the key that you press when replying and when
> composing a message?
Well, I'm not sure hence the subject line to this thread. If I knew how
to do either one I would have done it
Rob, et al --
...and then Feztaa said...
%
% Alas! Alexander Skwar spake thus:
% > Well, sure it is - however don't all the HTML capable MUAs convert texts
% > like http://this-is-not.a.link.de into a clickable link? Mozilla does.
%
% Mutt highlights that as a mail, and urlview recognizes it a
* Maarten den Braber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020124 20:03]:
> * Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020124 19:15]:
> > I want to use a different $editor var whenever I either *reply* to or
> > *compose* a message. Reason being a different cursor starting point for
> > each one (on the attribution for re
On Jan 24, David T-G [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Volker, et al --
> % the last five months I read mutt-users this problem came up several
> % times. Lots of mutt-users post their (more or less) complicated macros
> % which always have their disadvantages. Ok, it seems not to me mutt's
> % philos
Nick Wilson wrote:
> I want to use a different $editor var whenever I either *reply* to or
> *compose* a message. Reason being a different cursor starting point
> for each one (on the attribution for replying and on the top line for
> composing).
why not just use different macros for 'compose'
> I want to use a different $editor var whenever I either *reply* to or
> *compose* a message.
I don't know much about vi, but how about writing a function that greps for
/^in-reply-to:/ and takes it from there? Or a shell script like:
# untested
if grep -i ^in-reply-to $1; then vi --do-reply $1
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* and then Maarten den Braber blurted
> Maybe it's A Good Thing to give an example to ;-), here it is:
>
> bind index r noop
> bind index m noop
What's a noop?
> macro index m ":set editor=\"vim -c ':0;/Subject'\\\n"
> macro index r ":set edit
At some point hitherto, David T-G hath spake thusly:
> Unless I've misunderstood (and need correction), you've mixed two
> different items: traditional checking (accomplished via esc-P) and
> on-demand verifying (accomplished through various macros). Can you
> confirm or deny?
Related to this:
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* and then Will Yardley blurted
> why not just use different macros for 'compose' and 'reply' - ie:
> (untested)
> macro index m ":set editor=blah\n"
> macro index r ":set editor=blah\n"
> macro index R ":set editor=blah\n"
> macro index L ":set
* Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020124 21:17]:
> > bind index r noop
> > bind index m noop
>
> What's a noop?
noop means as much as 'do nothing' (no operation or something i guess),
i thought that the macros wouldn't work if i didn't do this, but maybe
they do. i don't know for sure.
> > mac
At some point hitherto, Steven Schneider hath spake thusly:
> On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 07:59:27PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
> >
> > > I've noticed that quite a few people on this list send a
> > > "quoted/printable" attachment with thier main message body even when
> > > using mutt. It's not a pro
* Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020124 21:21]:
> > macro index m ":set editor=blah\n"
> > macro index r ":set editor=blah\n"
> > macro index R ":set editor=blah\n"
> > macro index L ":set editor=blah\n"
>
> Ah now I see a pattern, you can put the thingy in the set editor
> bit. So how might i
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* and then Maarten den Braber blurted
> i don't get your question, do you mean how mutt knows when to reply or
> compose? that's in the 'm'ail and 'r'eply keys i use.
Yes, sorry. I put 2 and 2 together once I'd seen Wills post, and saw the
agai
On 2002.01.24, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Nick Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> * and then Maarten den Braber blurted
> > Maybe it's A Good Thing to give an example to ;-), here it is:
> >
> > bind index r noop
> > bind index m noop
>
> What's a noop?
No-op: no operation [on th
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* and then David Champion blurted
> The "\n" terminates the ":set editor" command. It's the same action
> as pressing the ENTER key. "" inside a macro tells mutt to
> execute the function. This is bound to "m" by default. Most
> people probably
Alas! Preben Randhol spake thus:
> No he didn't ask for that. He said he used lynx. I said w3m is better,
> but it isn't when you use the browser with a screenreader then lynx is
> better.
He said "I'm looking for a browser that supports javascript." I don't
know about you, but to me this is equi
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* and then Maarten den Braber blurted
> > like this?
> >
> > set editor="vim +'/^$/' -c ':set textwidth=72'"
>
> Almost. You can only use the 'thingie' in a macro definition,
> $editor is just the editor variable.
Thanks Maarten, got it now.
* Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020124 22:13]:
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>
>
> * and then Maarten den Braber blurted
> > > like this?
> > >
> > > set editor="vim +'/^$/' -c ':set textwidth=72'"
> >
> > Almost. You can only use the 'thingie' in a macro definitio
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* and then Rob 'Feztaa' Park blurted
> He said "I'm looking for a browser that supports javascript." I don't
> know about you, but to me this is equivalent to "What browsers support
> javascript?"
Is this thread still going? You two are like a c
On Jan 24, Derek D. Martin [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> At some point hitherto, David T-G hath spake thusly:
> > Unless I've misunderstood (and need correction), you've mixed two
> > different items: traditional checking (accomplished via esc-P) and
> > on-demand verifying (accomplished through va
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 04:11:16PM -0500, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> Alas! Preben Randhol spake thus:
> > No he didn't ask for that. He said he used lynx. I said w3m is better,
> > but it isn't when you use the browser with a screenreader then lynx is
> > better.
>
> He said "I'm looking for a br
Alas! Gary Johnson spake thus:
> 2. I got tired of explaining text-only MUAs to them only to receive
> comments like, "I guess Unix isn't very good if it can't even
> display different colors and fonts like my PC can. When are you
> guys going to start using Windows?"
Yeah, Unix rea
So sprach »David T-G« am 2002-01-24 um 14:48:30 -0500 :
> ... and even clickable if you're running under eterm, IIRC. Check the
gnome-term (and I think also the KDE konsole) also feature this.
Alexander Skwar
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"Drekka mer D. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 24/01/2002 (19:34) :
> Sorry I misspelled your name. :) The point is, it's very, very easy
> to forge mail to mailing lists (or not to mailing lists, for that
> matter). It's much harder to forge a valid, signed mail, because you
> need access
Hi!
Since recently, when I try to display a HTML from within the viewer (ie.
I press 'v' to get the attachment viewer and then select the HTML
attachment), I get this error message:
fopen: File exists (errno = 17)
Well, how comes? My .mailcap contains this:
text/html; w3m -T text/html %s
It
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
* and then Ross A. Osborn blurted
> Is anybody else getting tired of this debate? Could you fellas take
> this off-line somewhere?
No! Don't kill it now, I was there at the begining and I've come over
all parental at thought of killing such a b
So sprach »Preben Randhol« am 2002-01-24 um 11:59:01 +0100 :
> I have just installed gnupg on my system and set it up. I wonder how
> ever why people sign their mails to mailinglists? Perhaps there is
Unknown. It doesn't add any security but just wastes bandwith.
Alexander Skwar
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Preben Randhol wrote:
[i'll respond to both posts since i held my tongue on the first for a
while]
> "Drekka mer D. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 24/01/2002
> (19:34) :
>
> > The point is, it's very, very easy to forge mail to mailing lists
> > (or not to mailing lists, for that matter).
So sprach »Alexander 'Digital Projects' Skwar« am 2002-01-24 um 22:52:09 +0100 :
> Hi!
>
> Since recently, when I try to display a HTML from within the viewer (ie.
> I press 'v' to get the attachment viewer and then select the HTML
> attachment), I get this error message:
>
> fopen: File exists
> also, since most people on the list don't know you in real life, all
> they know is that you're the same person who has always been writing
> email under that name and with that PGP key. there's no real advantage
> to doing this IMHO in most cases.
I disagree -- if Thomas didn't sign all his m
At some point hitherto, Preben Randhol hath spake thusly:
> > matter). It's much harder to forge a valid, signed mail, because you
> > need access to the victim's PGP _private_ key, and their passphrase.
>
> Yes but who knows? I just get information from gnupg that it cannot
> verify the signed
At some point hitherto, Jeremy Blosser hath spake thusly:
> > IIRC, recently someone posted a macro that would essentially perform
> > Esc-P on every message in a folder. I spent the morning combing
> > through the archives, but I couldn't find it.
>
> ~A~A
>
> It needs at the appropriate plac
* David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 24. 2002 10:00]:
> ...and then Brian Clark said...
> % I was trying to get something similar to work yesterday. No one
> % finds it odd that one can't check a single signature? I've given
> % up, and just set pgp_verify_sig to ask-no, but I have to hit Enter
On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 06:18:43PM -0500 I heard the voice of
Brian Clark, and lo! it spake thus:
>
> :0:
> * ^From.*pc-html-user@domain\.com
> /dev/null
Actually, I've found that this:
if(/^Content-Type: text\/html/)
to $MBOXDIR/crap
catches more of my spam than any other of my off-the-cuf
On 2002.01.24, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Mike Schiraldi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > also, since most people on the list don't know you in real life, all
> > they know is that you're the same person who has always been writing
> > email under that name and with that PGP key. there's no
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