Folders don't display "new" status/Signing messages

2000-02-02 Thread Joshua Haberman
For some reason, mutt fails to display the "N" next to folders with new messages in them on the folder index. The default folder_format string begins with %N and should do the trick, and I additionally tried manually setting the folder_format to include a %N but to no avail: no N ever appears. I

Re: PGP/MIME and other mail clients...

2000-02-05 Thread Joshua Haberman
On 02/04, Christopher Smith wrote: > 1) what can be done to improve upon the situation, and Imagine if we could convince AOL and hotmail to transparently include PGP/MIME (and keyring) support and enable it by default, guiding them along the process of key management and the like. Instantly we

a few questions

2000-01-30 Thread Joshua Haberman
lboxes? What exactly does the "list" directive do? Thanks, Joshua Haberman -- GPG Public Key: http://joshua.haberman.com/files/pubkey.pgp

Re: a few questions

2000-01-30 Thread Joshua Haberman
On Sun, Jan 30, 2000 at 08:14:35PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote: > Can't help you with the Mandrake question, sorry -- I don't use RPMs. > :-) I'm fairly certain it's _not_ a Mandrake question, I just included that as backgroud information. I guess the gist of my first question is this: I upgrade

Re: a few questions

2000-01-30 Thread Joshua Haberman
On Sun, Jan 30, 2000 at 10:50:34PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote: > I've just installed Mandrake 7.0 and noticed that mutt is linked with > slang there. Perhaps you should try recompiling mutt with slang? That did the trick, thanks a lot. Perhaps if I would take the time to figure out what slang

thread collapsing

2001-03-24 Thread Joshua Haberman
thinking of trying to set my "j" and "k" keys (up and down in the index menu) to be macros that would automatically collapse the thread when I move to another thread, but how would it know if I'm moving to another thread or simply another message in the same thread? Jo

Re: selecting gpg key

2001-03-25 Thread Joshua Haberman
eeping them from breaking the scheme entirely is a passphrase which can be ruthlessly bruteforced anyway. Joshua -- Joshua Haberman<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> University of Puget Sound<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Reply From

2001-04-02 Thread Joshua Haberman
y of the e-mail addresses that should be considered as belonging to me. In your case, you could make the regex (untested): jburke(-[a-z]+)?@alt255.com or something like that. Then set reverse_name, and it should automatically put the correct address in the "from" field of the reply. Joshu

Re: vim procmail recipe

2001-04-03 Thread Joshua Haberman
the manpage): :0: * ^TO_vim@vim\.org vim $ man procmailrc The only problem I have with the above rule is that if someone mails the list and cc's you, both mails end up in the list's folder. If anyone knows of a good, simple way to prevent this, please let me know. Joshua -- Joshua Hab

Re: vim procmail recipe

2001-04-03 Thread Joshua Haberman
e delivered directly to me to go in my spoolfile. I'm awfully picky, aren't I? :-) Joshua -- Joshua Haberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, University of Puget Sound "Delaying decisions" is too often a euphemism for "avoiding thinking." -Bjarne Stroustrup

Re: Using multiple mail server for uploading mail

2001-04-26 Thread Joshua Haberman
sendmail with a -C parameter that would specify on the command line what configuration file to use -- hence, no sudo would be necessary. -- Joshua Haberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> University of Puget Sound <[EM

Re: Default subject

2001-04-26 Thread Joshua Haberman
27;d have to change the above source in send.c and recompile. Joshua -- Joshua Haberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> University of Puget Sound <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.reverberate.org <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>