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
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
lboxes? What exactly does the "list" directive do?
Thanks, Joshua Haberman
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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
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
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
eeping them from breaking the scheme entirely is a
passphrase which can be ruthlessly bruteforced anyway.
Joshua
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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
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
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e delivered directly to me to go in my spoolfile.
I'm awfully picky, aren't I? :-)
Joshua
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"Delaying decisions" is too often a euphemism for "avoiding thinking."
-Bjarne Stroustrup
sendmail with a -C parameter that would specify on the command line what
configuration file to use -- hence, no sudo would be necessary.
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27;d have to change the above source in
send.c and recompile.
Joshua
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