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shows up in the index with a date of Mar 06.
What's going
I'll admit I installed it from my SuSE distro instead of from a src
tarball.
Anyway, mutt's 'configure' finds it and includes 'ispell' in the
"compile options" listed by 'mutt -v'. My editor is joe (in the 'jpico'
mode) and that works sea
ly: 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself
SMTP-send: .
[here's where things stop. There is NO "SMTP-reply: 250 Message
accepted..." from the smart host, and I need to kill smail or the box just
sits there.
I've tried "unset set allow_8bit" but that
I just can't get the hang of verifying a signed cleartext message. In
this case it's one I sent to myself.
First, I cannot access any kind of "PGP menu" in the index or pager,
like I can when composing a message. So I have to pipe the signes
message to 'pgpv' and it says that I have a detached si
(unless you devise some macro magic emulating
> it).
That was exactly right, Marco. I changed $pgp_verify_sig to "ask-no,"
and everything of OK now.
Thanks for your help.
Howard Arons
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t
"Enter keyID for recipient@fqdomain:"
reappears.
I've sourced the file pgp5.rc, and my .muttrc-1.2.4i file gives no
error messages on startup. My Mutt-1.0i encrypts just fine, so I know
that pgp.cfg and keyrings are OK and accessible.
I feel that I'm overlooking someth
"? I've read the INSTALL or CONFIGURE files,
and I don't find it. What other config options have I missed?
Howard Arons
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On Jul 13, 2000, Christian R Molls and Ronny Haryanto wrote something
like:
> * Howard Arons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000713 20:48]:
>
> > Er, where in Mutt's documentation is there a reference to this
> > "--with-mixmaster option"? I've read the INSTALL
There have been some nice tips here lately re filters for viewing the
text in rtf and html docs. Anyone have a pointer for a PDF viewer?
Howard Arons
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On Mar 17, 1999, Howard Arons wrote:
> There have been some nice tips here lately re filters for viewing the
> text in rtf and html docs. Anyone have a pointer for a PDF viewer?
Duh! (Hits head on monitor) When I said viewer, I really didn't mean
/viewer/. I'm looking for
s (\"Joe Blow\") without success, and
using Mutt's alias command (a) gives an alias of the form
"\"Joe Blow\"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
which shows up as
To: "Joe Blow\"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What am I missing? BTW, I'm us
nored.
Any pointers to a 0.93.2i manual?
Howard Arons
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On May 28, 1999, Howard Arons wrote:
...
> Any pointers to a 0.93.2i manual?
Hits head on monitor. "lists" instead of "list" eh? Well, if you're
gonna make it so complicated...
Thanks to all those who replied (and kept their tempers). Re the
suggestion to upgrad
the files in /tmp at shutdown via my
halt.local script.
Anything wrong with this approach? Has anyone else encountered this problem
with html2txt?
Howard Arons
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Where is the PGP key to be found that will check the detached sigs on the
Mutt source distros? I didn't find it on the mutt.org site, and I can't find
anything in the tarball docs.
Howard Arons
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it means some time reading, experimenting, asking for help,
or (shudder) learning something new.
Howard Arons
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pager, without
losing US English support? Learn to love the ??'s and ..'s? I've tried to
find something in the html manual, but I haven't.
Howard Arons
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choosing different charsets in .muttrc.
I've also tried --enable-locales-fix, but no difference.
Maybe my charsets are missing/corrupted. I don't even know what to look
for, hence the title of this note. Any pointers to a NLS tutorial will be
much appreciated, as will be any fixes for my
On Nov 12, 1999, David DeSimone wrote:
> Howard Arons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I simply cannot get Mutt to show German characters in the pager. The
> > characters either show up as ?'s or (worse yet) as Cyrillic-looking
> > letters...
>
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