Re: Local alternative to Re:

2011-12-03 Thread Dave Dodge
;res" as their etymology for it. They also mention a newer form (starting in the early 1900s) "re.", which they say "probably results from reanalysis as showing an abbreviation for 'regarding'". -Dave Dodge

Re: Hide [bracketed topic indicators] such as prepended by mailing lists

2012-04-12 Thread Dave Dodge
ves marshalled envelope data from mutt and returns a string subject line to display). As with the above it only affects how the line is displayed, and so replies still get sent with the original line. I actually use it to *add* bracketed tags to subject lines, for example marking messages from certain senders/lists or those addressed to non-existent users on my mail server. -Dave Dodge/dodo...@dododge.net

Re: Sending attachments to Outlook

2013-04-08 Thread Dave Dodge
nk is that there must be something on the Windows receiving end that is manipulating the messages and adding the winmail.dat; perhaps a filter or relay in an Exchange server. -Dave Dodge/dodo...@dododge.net

Re: few questions

2013-12-01 Thread Dave Dodge
now if the 9 is significant or just a coincidence. Emacs does know that it's getting mouse events, for example C-h k reports that it's seeing "mouse-4" and "mouse-5" from the wheel. I've seen this sort of thing happen in both gnome-terminal and xfce4-terminal, both locally and over ssh. -Dave Dodge/dodo...@dododge.net

Re: few questions

2013-12-02 Thread Dave Dodge
em and makes the wheel actually scroll the text: set pager_stop=yes bind pager next-line bind pager previous-line -Dave Dodge/dodo...@dododge.net

Re: Some fairly simple-minded questions about using mutt with IMAP

2014-12-09 Thread Dave Dodge
etrieved over IMAP each time you do a search. The headers do get cached by mutt. -Dave Dodge/dodo...@dododge.net

Re: Two private SMIME certificates conundrum

2015-04-04 Thread Dave Dodge
figuration they'd like to > > share? Unfortunately the changes I made are on a corporate network where I can't share them. I don't recall it being very complicated, though. The next time I get a chance I'll review the patches, and I might at least be able to describe how I did it. -Dave Dodge/dodo...@dododge.net

Re: sending mails readable on small screens

2015-11-30 Thread Dave Dodge
he server cert wasn't using an issuer known to the proxy. So most SSL sites still worked fine, but I was blocked from accessing my own SSL server because it used a self-signed cert, *even though* non-SSL access to the same server was allowed by the same proxy. -Dave Dodge/dodo...@dododge.net

Re: terminal settings

2007-12-07 Thread Dave Dodge
f that fixes it, then it's a locale problem. -Dave Dodge

Re: Recommended mail filters for use with mutt?

2008-04-06 Thread Dave Dodge
;ve been meaning to rebase the patches on a more recent mutt but just haven't gotten around to it yet. -Dave Dodge

Re: split display?

2009-07-18 Thread Dave Dodge
ntation would be of much use. My patches also provide only bare-bones hooks in the C code and assume custom Lua code (nearly 200 lines of it even in my trivial case) will do the heavy lifting. -Dave Dodge

Re: keyboard paste address in compose, To: line

2009-09-03 Thread Dave Dodge
ck in the 90s the mess was much more user-visible, especially if you were running Sun OpenLook applications alongside plain X11 applications. -Dave Dodge

Re: The MBOX file paradigm

2009-09-04 Thread Dave Dodge
, and has lately been mailing me prerelease versions for testing. I want to keep the discussion itself, but I don't need all of the attachments since most of them have been superceded by later versions. -Dave Dodge

Re: Is mutt extensible with a programming language?

2011-06-25 Thread Dave Dodge
tion, but I only put Lua hooks into a few specific spots so it's pretty limited in what it can do. For example I use Lua functions to label the subject lines for messages from a whitelist of senders. -Dave Dodge

Re: imap + active directory auth + private key + fetchmail

2011-10-13 Thread Dave Dodge
ion: http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttGuide/UseIMAP -Dave Dodge

Re: S/Mime signatures and Outlook 2010

2011-11-17 Thread Dave Dodge
sage. The other way Outlook can send signed messages (with "clear text" disabled) involves wrapping the signature *and* text into some sort of PKCS binary blob, which obviously causes a lot of trouble with other clients. -Dave Dodge