Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> Well, a better idea would, imho, be to use the "group" command, like
> so:
>
> group -group gpg -addr us...@example.org \
> us...@example.net \
> ...
Yes, that's better.
Rocco (attaching the script this t
Hi,
If you find this too OT, please accept my apolgies and ignore it. I will try to
ask somewhere "pythonic".
Rocco Rutte wrote on 09.07.09:
> #!/usr/bin/env python2.6
>
> import subprocess, re
>
> if __name__ == '__main__':
> mail_re = re.compile(r'^[^<]+<([^>]+)>.*')
> a, p = set(),
Hello,
Once more i found a behaviour in my Mutt-1.20. (on Ubuntu.Linux) that puzzles
me. Any Pointers as to which way to look will help.
"CTRL-Z" suspends mutt but "fg" doesn't seem to work. Mutt displayes but
pressing
keys obviously still refers to the terminal below.
I hadn't noticed this bef
On 2009-07-09, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
> I havn't gotten it to work yet. Could the regex be the culprit?
QOTW+
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at around 1953!!
visi.c
Hi,
I am running mutt from the official Ubuntu Hardy repository on a x86_64
server. As of today, mutt is no longer able to remember previously
accepted SSL certificates and is unable to the certificate_file.
When I remove the default $certificate_file, first time I startup mutt
it will presen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On Thursday, July 9 at 08:24 PM, quoth Rejo Zenger:
> I am running mutt from the official Ubuntu Hardy repository on a
> x86_64 server. As of today, mutt is no longer able to remember
> previously accepted SSL certificates and is unable to the
>
++ 09/07/09 14:29 -0500 - Kyle Wheeler:
>Hmm. Kinda sounds like a certificate problem to me. When does your
>certificate expire? I'm guessing it expired yesterday.
[...]
No, it will be valid for some more months. However, your remark made me
investigate the certificate (using "openssl s_client")
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 01:32:33PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Not unless Ubuntu broke it. The -group support was added to 1.5.12
(released 2006-07-14). I don't remember when crypt_* stuff replaced
the pgp_* stuff, but the related variable crypt_replyencrypt has been
around since at least mutt 1
On 09Jul2009 16:37, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
| If you find this too OT, please accept my apolgies and ignore it. I will try
to
| ask somewhere "pythonic".
Looks on topic to me.
| Rocco Rutte wrote on 09.07.09:
[...]
| > mail_re = re.compile(r'^[^<]+<([^>]+)>.*')
[...]
| I havn't gotten it t