* Ricardo SIGNES <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [28/03/02, 11:45:42]:
[...]
> The question of which is right is probably flame material. We both have our
> reasons to say we're right. Based on something like Bach's "Design of the UNIX
> Operating System," the kernel is technically the OS. Based on the d
* Shawn McMahon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> begin quoting what Patrik Modesto said on Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 10:24:42AM +0100:
> > I create new message, then to the first empty line under header i write
> > http://www.something.com and send this mail. This address is send as a
> > part of email's
Just to throw a little fuel on the fire:
Look in the Sun training catalog, at how they define the products
themselves.
"Solaris 8 Operating Environment".
Look at their web page:
http://www.sun.com/solaris/
They call it the same thing. Then do a uname -a on a Solaris 8 system:
SunOS chtsjs01
cruciatuz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> yes, i am located in central-germany.
> i started "setup" on my mandrake-box and i could choose a timezone.
> i selected "MET". (isn't it better to select Europe/Berlin as timezone?)
> now, date says: Don Mär 28 12:48:37 UTC 2002
>
Hi there!
On submitted bug (now closed I believe) I stated that the X-Mailer header
was not kept after a message was postponed. The guy who closed the bug said
that Mutt expects that header to be generated by itself (Mutt), so it will
take it out when postponing. My question is, what variable
David Collantes wrote:
>
> On submitted bug (now closed I believe) I stated that the X-Mailer header
> was not kept after a message was postponed. The guy who closed the bug said
> that Mutt expects that header to be generated by itself (Mutt), so it will
> take it out when postponing. My ques
Thomas E. Dickey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> "experience" is another of those words, that in the context of
> advertising, is a guarantee that the author is an idiot and should be
> ignored.
Beaten is the term that comes to my mind. ;-)
HTH,
Michael
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David Collantes wrote:
> On submitted bug (now closed I believe) I stated that the X-Mailer header
> was not kept after a message was postponed. The guy who closed the bug said
> that Mutt expects that header to be generated by itself (Mutt), so it will
> take it out when postponing. My questio
It appears that the trash folder patch did not make it into the latest
"testing" version at Debian.org. Version 1.3.28-1. Are there any .deb
files out there with this patch included?
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Michael Montagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> It appears that the trash folder patch did not make it into the latest
> "testing" version at Debian.org. Version 1.3.28-1. Are there any .deb
> files out there with this patch included?
I maintain a Debian package for Mutt: I take the official Debian
* On 2002.03.29, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Shawn McMahon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> SunOS 5.8 is a component of the Solaris operating environment. Guess
> what OS stands for? SunOS 5.8 is the KERNEL, not the operating
> environment.
That's not actually true. "SunOS" refers to the k
begin quoting what David Champion said on Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 12:58:32PM -0600:
> No, not really. It's marketing.
The definition of OS isn't marketing, it's Computer Science. It's
been presented. It agrees with what I said. Get over it.
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I have the following line in my muttrc file so that I can quickly open
the spool file with alt-1 (I have set meta_key).
macro generic 1 ":push c!" "open spool file"
It almost works. I have to type alt-1 . It isn't pushing
enter for me. What's up with that
-R
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* On 2002.03.29, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Shawn McMahon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> begin quoting what David Champion said on Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 12:58:32PM -0600:
> > No, not really. It's marketing.
>
> The definition of OS isn't marketing, it's Computer Science. It's
> been present
Robert Conde wrote:
> I have the following line in my muttrc file so that I can quickly open
> the spool file with alt-1 (I have set meta_key).
>
> macro generic 1 ":push c!" "open spool file"
>
> It almost works. I have to type alt-1 . It isn't pushing
> enter for me. What's up with that???
Is there anywy to get mutt putting the gpg/pgp signature check report
'after' the message, instead of top?
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GnuPG key: 1024D/5C4839A5 2002-02-07
There's a race between programmers making better idiot-proof SW, v
On 03-29-2002 at 12:48 EST, Michael Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > was not kept after a message was postponed. The guy who closed the bug said
> > that Mutt expects that header to be generated by itself (Mutt), so it will
> > take it out when postponing. My question is, what variable tel
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Alas! Jerome De Greef spake thus:
> > So, that is correct behavior from the mailer, and incorrect behavior
> > from the user. :-)
>=20
> I don't know if it's onl
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Alas! Kai Blin spake thus:
> You mean like emacs? That nice OS with the bad editor?
Hey, did you know that you can actually run Vim from inside Emacs? Now
Emacs
> > No, not really. It's marketing.
>
> The definition of OS isn't marketing, it's Computer Science. It's
> been presented. It agrees with what I said. Get over it.
Okay, i think this argument is finished. I'll summarize:
Some people believe that the Operating System is the kernel plus
> Is there anywy to get mutt putting the gpg/pgp signature check report
> 'after' the message, instead of top?
That could be bad, as people could end their email with a fake report and a
bunch of ~s.
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Alas! Shawn McMahon spake thus:
> This isn't my opinion, this is basic computer science. What are they
> teaching you kids in those schools these days?
Well, ev
That works. Thanks.
-R
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 11:32:41AM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
> Robert Conde wrote:
>
> > I have the following line in my muttrc file so that I can quickly open
> > the spool file with alt-1 (I have set meta_key).
> >
> > macro generic 1 ":push c!" "open spool file
macro index I "!\r" works fine, but
macro generic I "!\r" gives me the error
hange-folder>=! is not a mailbox.
Why's that?
-R
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 11:32:41AM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
> Robert Conde wrote:
>
> > I have the following line in my muttrc file so that I can quickly open
> >
Robert Conde wrote:
> macro index I "!\r" works fine, but
> macro generic I "!\r" gives me the error
> hange-folder>=! is not a mailbox.
>
>
> Why's that?
well change-folder doesn't work in all sections; try just using the
macro in the index and pager.
you can't change folders (AFAIK) from t
* Robert Conde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-29 14:58]:
> macro index I "!\r" works fine, but
> macro generic I "!\r" gives me the error
> hange-folder>=! is not a mailbox.
Is there a function in the generic set for change-folder? I didn't see
one.
(darren)
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Said Mike Schiraldi on Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 02:41:09PM -0500:
> > Is there anywy to get mutt putting the gpg/pgp signature check
> > report 'after' the message, instead of top?
>
> That could be bad, as people could end their email with a fake repor
> However, there is still the status bar to help in the confirmation (and
> designed for that purpose).
If i write a message to the mutt list, sign it with my key, and forge a from
header that makes it appear to come from you, the status bar will display,
"PGP signature successfully verified."
* Michael Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> X-Mailer is now deprecated in favor of User-Agent.
> Thus, Mutt weeds any x-mailer fields it finds in the
> header and replaces it with its own User-Agent field.
* David Collantes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-29 19:38]:
> I still do not understand. If I am
Hey,
I finally had some time to left to set up S/MIME with Mutt 1.5.0 on
Debian and FreeBSD. According to the documentation, I initially try
to run 'smime_keys init'. The sample smime.rc is sourced in .muttrc,
OpenSSL is installed on both systems.
In fact, on FreeBSD (and this is extraordinary s
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 04:14:23:PM -0500 David T-G wrote:
> Are there just one or two, or are there a bunch, or does anyone really
> know? Do the servers in a given network synchronize with each other, or
> do even they have problems?
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Hi,
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 12:51:00:PM -0700 Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> Well, every high school in north america would have you think that
> without a start button, a computer is completely useless and broken.
In Germany there's a campaign running to connect every school to the
internet. IIRC,
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Alas! Sven Guckes spake thus:
$ Sven [and *dont* touch indent_prefix or sigdashes!]
Why ever not?? :D
$=20
$ --=20
$ Intolerant people should be shot.
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Alas! Rocco Rutte spake thus:
> In Germany there's a campaign running to connect every school to the
> internet. IIRC, Microsoft and Compaq are involved by contri
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 10:16:13PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> Alas! Rocco Rutte spake thus:
> > In Germany there's a campaign running to connect every school to the
> > internet. IIRC, Microsoft and Compaq are involved by contributing
> > hardware and software for free/for low price. So wha
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