Hi David!
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008, David Champion wrote:
> > >> http://cedricduval.free.fr/mutt/patches/#trash is only upto the
> > >> mutt version 1.5.5.1; there are no patches after that. I am guessing
> > >> that it has been included in the original code.
> > >
> > > It has not been.
>
> Cedric
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> http://wiki.mutt.org/?ConfigTricks/CheckAttach
>
> But I am also using the smtp_url in my muttrc to set gmail's smtp
> srever. So, is it possible to modify/use this CheckAttach script
> in my setup?
CheckAttach takes this chain:
mutt -> $
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Monday, August 18 at 09:35 PM, quoth Ravi Uday:
>> Thats pretty much I had.. but then I cant see the
>>
>> --BEGIN PGP MESSAGE--
Can't read them, or are they not there?
>> There is a attachment in the mail and that contains the signature
>> part..
Hi Kyle,
signature is indeed verified..
When i send a mail, I see this in the body of the mail:
[-- PGP output follows (current time: Tue Aug 19 09:53:01 2008) --]
gpg: Signature made Tue Aug 19 09:45:35 2008 PDT using DSA key ID
E4D5F777
gpg: Good signature from "xx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
[-- End
> signature is indeed verified..
Okay...
> And then there is an attachment (as seen from Outlook 'ATT00076.dat'
> which has :
You're using Outlook as your reference?
> So how can we have this embedded in the body of the mail itself ?
Uh... Most folks *don't* want that in the body of the mail i
I have a relatively new Max Pro Book (Book Pro?) running OS X 10.5.4
and mutt 1.5.18. Using a standard Terminal with the default TERM
value of xterm, mutt has a terrible time displaying, with two symptom
that I have seen:
1. Re: Subject: headers show up in the summary display as lots of ~T
w
I'm using pretty much the same combination without any trouble.
One key point is to make sure that mutt and the terminal agree about
the terminal emulation (try xterm-color) and the character set (try
utf-8).
In Terminal.app, use the Advanced tab in the settings dialogue to
change these points.
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On Tuesday, August 19 at 03:02 PM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Using a standard Terminal with the default TERM value of xterm
Ugh! Don't do that. Apple's Terminal is NOT an xterm, so telling your
applications that it IS an xterm is going to produce ba
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 05:38:53PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Tuesday, August 19 at 03:02 PM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > Using a standard Terminal with the default TERM value of xterm
> First, in your Terminal Preferences, you need to make sure that it's
> allowed to "Use bold fonts" and i