Hi just wondering if its possible to get mutt to recognize clearsigned
messages and verify they automatically.
Thanks
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Hi, I do it by pressing e with the email selected in the index,
includes the attatchments... and you can change the subject/from/to/etc.
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agraph formatter like par and
>run it on the message before you send it is that the best way to do it, or am I
>missing some simple feature of vim?
>
> -d
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> Thanks,
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> roel
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I use the following in my .mailfilter to remove duplicates and it seems
to work fine for me:
`reformail -D 8000 .duplicate.cache`
if ( $RETURNCODE == 0 )
{
exit
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ands to put in your vimrc file that will
automatically reformat lines in emails. It wraps lines with quotes and
stuff.
For me it was /usr/share/doc/vim/examples/mail
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p a list of the links in the email
and I select the one i want. You can play around with what it runs to
view the links in the url_handler.sh that is part of the package.
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you are on the most recent rpm/deb/src/whatever of urlview.
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s, but it might be a distribution specific thing...
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t I dont think mutt
does sent it as an attachment, it just looks like it does. But I may
be wrong on that.
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David wrote:
> send-hook ~l 'push f^Ups'
Okay well that should have been just:
send-hook ~l 'push ps'
I have f^U as i dont want to save my messages i send to mailing lists as
they get sent back to me anyway.
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in mutt. However I use them a lot in vim
when working with src code. So I end up doing most stuff at home on my
linux box and rsyncing them to my uni account.
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to different folders without procmail. Something like
> > fcc-hook but for incoming messages. -- Lukasz Zamel
Or there is always Maildrop, which I found extremely straight forward
and took no effort to set up.
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, which
isn't all that nice. Just noticed that someone posted a message to this
thread with RunningX in it. Probably better to grab that file compile
it and then add something like "; test=RunningX" to the end of what I
mentioned above or just do what they say.
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On Wed, 01 Aug 2001, Me wrote:
> It would go after your poll line to get fetchmail to send the mail
forgot to mention that it should go after the poll line in your
fetchmailrc file.
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ers? I have set
I had a similar problem and solved it by setting LC_CTYPE to en_AU, but
I'm not sure if this sort of thing works in solaris.
Hope this helps.
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Simple question, and a lack of an answer in the manual/web search make
me think 'no', but here goes:
Is there any way to repeat a command ala the '.' character in vi?
Maybe through a macro, etc?
/db
Sorry for the double mail I sent it prematurely.
Is there a way to repeat a command [n] times? (again, mimicing the
vi number modifiers to most any command).
/db
xfilter "reformail -A 'Content-Type: application/pgp; \
format=text; x-action=sign'"
}
That should work, assuming I didn't break anything when I wrapped it.
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On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 09:46:52PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
> so this:
> > adsfdasf adsf asdf adsf asdfl kjlkjkljk
> > adsf lkjkljkadfs adslf
> > adf adfs adfs test test test
>
> (gqip)
> turns into:
> > adsfdasf adsf asdf adsf asdfl kjlkjkljk > adsf lkjkljkadfs adslf > adf
> adfs adfs test
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 11:27:36AM -0700, Collin Peters wrote:
> One more question on this topic. I've set my editor command to the one
> suggested below but would appreciate a little explanation on the
> comments= part. Particularly the 'nb:>' part. Does this mean if I were
> to modify some o
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 10:34:53PM +0200, Piet Delport wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 at 10:57:14 -0400, Miguel Farah F. wrote:
> > Andy Smith [19/09/2001 10:53] dijo/said:
> > >On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 10:30:49AM -0400, Miguel Farah F. wrote:
> > >
> > >> It'd be nice if there was a ":repeat" comm
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Johannes Zellner wrote:
>
> is it possible to go immediatly to the folder list, if hitting 'c' ?
>
try loading mutt with 'mutt -y'
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Ok, i looked through it. How do *you* have it set up to work with mutt?
I see the 'grepm' wrapper script... but how would I associate this
correctly in mutt?
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On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 11:57:04PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> David T-G [22/09/01 14:19 -0400]:
>
hell access to the
> imap account.
I'm just wondering if it would be possible to use fetchmail or
equivalents to pull the mail off the imap server then sort it with
procmail/maildrop/etc ?
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> Thanks -- this is what I was looking to confirm. I apologize for the
> threading; I lost the References: line.
LOL. I was wondering "Why is he using Outlook when he said he uses
mutt". The lack of a proper References: line is always my quick clue
which co-workers at my place of business use
On Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 03:04:08PM +0200, Ren? Clerc wrote:
> * Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [19-10-2001 14:48]:
>
> | Hello,
> | I use threads
> | I would like the messages within the threads sorted
> | by received date, the newest coming first.
>
> set sort=reverse-threads
> sort_aux=la
> ... it's a filter like mail2muttalias.py but it generates procmail
> recipies. Please try it and tell me what you think.
I'd love to. Got a link?
> (I'm not on the mutt-users ml atm so Cc: me too)
:)
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On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 03:50:43PM -0700, Sean LeBlanc wrote:
> I may be back eventually, with some customization questions, esp stuff
> like better editor than vi ...
http://www.vim.org
It was practically *made* for mutt. Sorry, had to chime in. :)
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On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 02:33:07PM -0500, Bela Bartok wrote:
> ... I am looking for a email client that ONLY uses imap or pop3 for
> sending and reciving, like netscape or mozilla mail but that can be
> execute without X-windows.
There is no way too 'send' mail via pop3. I think you might be ge
Maybe this seems a little obvious, but you could invoke mutt via a
wrapper shell script. It would be very, very simple.
* if exists $lockfile
echo "warning"; exit;
* else:
touch $lockfile; /usr/bin/real-mutt; rm $lockfile
I dont think this functionality exists internally, maybe I'm wron
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 03:34:45PM -0500, Paul Brannan wrote:
>
> Perhaps this is a problem of the client being able to lock over nfs but
> the server not?
I think that this is exactly the problem... I dont know if you are on
linux, but in my mounts through NIS to an HPUX machine from linux, I u
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 07:24:00PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> % suggested in the other thread), and it successfully created
> % testfile.lock; mutt_dotlock -u testfile successfully removed the file as
> % well.
>
> And this was from your NFS client box? Interesting. I wonder why
Hello all,
I did a quick check for maildir in the manual as well as a quick archive
search but couldn't hit what I wanted. I just switched a couple of my
boxes to maildir to deal with NFS not setting mtime and atime properly.
Only trouble so far is that with two new messages I have recieved in
t
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 12:39:27PM -0800, Curt Zirzow wrote:
>
> There is the %c that can be used wich will show the number of bytes of
> the message.
>
Ah, I like that better anyway. I didn't even think about switching it.
Sometimes the easiest way is just to go around. :)
> Not a problem wi
Sorry if this is off-topic. I figured that a urlview question was best
asked here. I am getting no text in urlview for the matches it finds in
an email. Here is the output:
UrlView 0.9: (2 matches) Press Q or Ctrl-C to Quit!
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 11:00:42AM -0500, Dave Goodrich wrote:
>
> I added this to my .muttrc and it works perfectly.
>
> set editor="vim -u $HOME/.vimrc -c ':set textwidth=74 wrapmargin=4'"
Another way to do it is to have a separate .vimrc for mutt-purposes. I
source my original vimrc, and ke
ing mutt only?
>
> Thanks.
Hello,
This seems to work fine :
account default
host yourIspServer
from yourMailAdress
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On 04/01/10 11:22, Horacio Sanson wrote:
> Is it possible to create Vim fold like keybindings to expand/collapse
threads in
> mutt?
>
> Example:
>zo - expand thread under the cursor
>zO - expand thread under the cursor and all subthreads recursively
>zc - close thread under
On 04/01/10 11:22, Horacio Sanson wrote:
> Is it possible to create Vim fold like keybindings to expand/collapse
threads in
> mutt?
>
> Example:
>zo - expand thread under the cursor
>zO - expand thread under the cursor and all subthreads recursively
>zc - close thread under th
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Better to search for an exact match, such as:
last if /^---$/;
Anyway, you get the idea. Gotta watch those regexp's.. :)
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> Also, is it correct that 'us' versions DO NOT support PGP?
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Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I was actually thinking about flagging messages as important (the
> "!" in the index).
That can also be done using procmail to modify the Status: header
according to the headers that it notices when the message is rece
On Wed, Dec 29, 1999 at 06:14:28AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> % What you are proposing can be done with the usual index coloring.
>
> Good. Off to the manual (unless anyone else out there wants to just
> show me how to do it :-)
>
> Actually, I think I need that help.
an encryption of an MD5 (or SHA) *digest* of the message. This is
like a checksum, though much more sophisticated, but it is always the
same size. Therefore, the encryption of the message digest will also be
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"Shannon Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Paulius Danielius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From: Paulius Danielius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: procmail mailing list URL?
> Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2000 01:40:39 +0200
Interesting date header... you have jumped very far in the future!
Suporte SCO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> # mutt
> dynamic linker : mutt : error opening /usr/local/lib/libncurses.so.4
> Killed
Did you look for the dynamic library at /usr/local/lib/libncurses.so.4 ??
It's obviously not there, so... go find it.
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In this case, the idea has come up on this list, and several people
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nothing actually ha
ur settings for the
variable, but only 'yes', 'ask-yes', and 'ask-no' make sense. If you
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my isp's smtp server.
What if your ISP's mail servers are down? Then you can't send mail
anymore, until they come back. If you run a local MTA, it can bypass
the ISP's servers, and go directly to the remote mail server.
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ho subscribes or doesn't subscribe to a
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urrent folder;
that's all.
> However, if I push 'c' (change mailbox) and there's a new mail in some
> of them, I'm offered its name on the command line.
That's how it should work.
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a synonym for your "inbox"). Press ";" to begin a tagged operation,
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and Mutt will work with this. So upgrading to Slang or upgrading
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his is meant as the primary method for saving a copy of
your messages, but another way to do this is using the ``my_hdr''
command to create a Bcc: field with your email address in it.)
The value of record is overridden by the ``force_name'' and
``save_name''
markers
Type: boolean
Default: yes
Controls the display of wrapped lines in the internal pager. If set, a
``+'' marker is displayed at the beginning of wrapped lines. Also see
the ``smart_wrap'' variable.
For extra credit, find the "color markers" section in the
using, is at fault here. It has put the message
into your mailbox, with invalid headers. If you fix the MDA, the bounce
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our case, you
probably have P=/usr/bin/procmail, and since procmail creates its own
message separator, having sendmail add it is superfluous; in that case,
removing the "F" might be the way to handle this.
At any rate, since this can be fixed at your site, perhaps it is best to
do th
he mailer wants a "-f from" flag), and you probably even more
want the "n" option (Do not insert a UNIX-style "From" line on the front
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Brett Neely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> How can I save an email without automatically causing its deletion?
Use (C)opy instead of (s)ave.
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s the
> correct configuration variable.
I think the old name for this variable was "print_cmd". Try using that
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David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Mutt regexp gurus: Is specifying the A-Z necessary if we don't care
> about the case? If we do and have to use A-Z, will the re|aw exp
> match upper case versions?
Specifying any capital letter in your regexp will cause Mutt t
(re|aw):[ \t]*"
This doesn't do what you think it does; Mutt sees the "\t" as simply
"t", because backslashes are parsed within double-quotes. So the regexp
comes out as "^(re|aw):[ t]*", and so a subject like "Re: Tuesday" comes
out with a real s
Aliases
set alias_file=~/.aliases # Set file to add aliases to
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by the time
the send-hook is executed, the Cc header is already written.
Does anyone have a workaround for this?
Thanks!
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On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 10:22:16AM -0800, Michael Elkins wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 12:02:30PM -0500, David Shaw wrote:
> > There is a certain domain that whenever I send mail to it, I need to
> > automatically CC someone. I'd like to set up a send-hook for thi
patch. The behavior *is* in the version that I'm using
(or at least, it's in the manual), but I am using the development
version of Mutt, 1.1.
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ure that your 'alternates' setting matches all
the different addresses you can receive mail as, so that Mutt can tell
which To: lines refer to you, and which do not.
Something like this should work:
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my_hdr,
i would have done that.
the only problem is that after i finish writing a message and am
presented with the compose menu, i do not see my new header. is there
a way to add header types that are shown at the compose menu, so that
i can see what my dynamic header is before sending a message?
thanks,
david
ce. (and Reply-To is just an example. that's not what i'm
modding.)
can i do this?
btw, please be sure to respond to me in addition to the list since i'm
not subscribed.
thanks,
david
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rom emails that didn't want
> them...
This does work. I do see my custom header with edit_headers. But I
don't really like edit_headers. It would be great if I could see the
header after composing my message.
> David T-G * It's easier to fight for one's principles
david
ated as part of your message.
You should change your E-mail habits accordingly. :)
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e? You might want to post the "garbage" here, so that
we can see what you're talking about. It might be something important
that you're simply not familiar with.
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ody posted here several months ago.
In that system, the "xterm" command is hard-coded into the library, so
if you want to change it, you must edit the code. Not too hard, if
you're a programmer.
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ew mail. If this is feasible for you, you should go ahead and
switch to Maildir format.
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tag all messages, and pipe them to the command "munpack").
Admittedly, this isn't much fun, either, but it's easier.
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