e window.http://www.lorentz.com
> -Tuco, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
> 1024D/D68F2C07 4096g/38AEF076
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ot so that it can call Cyrus' deliver
program (or otherwise set up the right permissions). I can give
more information if you have Cyrus and are curious...
-Justin
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ot so that it can call Cyrus' deliver
program (or otherwise set up the right permissions). I can give
more information if you have Cyrus and are curious...
-Justin
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Cyrus _is_ the IMAP server, so the filtering via procmail has to take place
on the server.
-Justin
Thus spake Jack McKinney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Big Brother tells me that Justin R. Miller wrote:
> > Regarding what Waldemar said before about fetchmail and procmail,
>
Hi,
I have a question regarding the way Mutt displays the main body of a
message when attachments are involved. Say for the purposes of example
you have a message with a piece of text to which is attached a GIF
image. The way this shows up in the pager in my Mutt is a
two-attachment message, th
Hi,
Anyone have a fix for this?
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/justin/mutt-1.3.16/doc'
test -f manual.html || make manual.html || cp ./manual*.html ./
test -f manual.txt || make manual.txt || cp ./manual.txt ./
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `instdoc.sh
Try this:
set editor="vim -c 'set tw=72 comments=nb:>'"
-Justin
Thus spake Dirk Laurie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> J?rgen Salk skryf:
> > Dirk Laurie wrote:
> >
> > > signs to show that a line break was made by the viewer. However, when
> > printing or quoting (in a reply) these conveni
d and
encrypted, the message says that the signature checks out, but the
status bar says that it was NOT verified. It appears to be just a
status bar issue. Anyone else see this?
-Justin
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[ ] -- see full headers for PGP key information --
a signature.
I set this to "Good signature" (which is what my GnuPG outputs) and now
I get the message that every signature was unable to be verified! Any
ideas? Anyone else using GnuPG and have a fix?
-Justin
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[ ] -- Justin R. Miller - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [ ]
[ ] -- see
e, I can only see
the first letter of the word after 'Lists.' since they're over so far.
Not good for 10+ 'Lists.' folders :-)
Anyway, these are the things that had previously been keeping me at
1.3.18.
-Justin
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[ ] -- http://solidlinux.com/~justin/pubkey.asc -- [ ]
PGP signature
Thus spake Justin R. Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> In the mailbox browser, since 1.3.19, 'imaps://' was added to the
> beginning of the folder name (since I use IMAPS) and this pushes some
> folder names too far to the left. In fact, I have a bunch of folders
>
Hi,
Is there as easy way to send one message to multiple recipients and have
some be encrypted and others be unencrypted (with PGP)?
-Justin
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[ ] -- http://solidlinux.com/~justin
w messages a lot more often than I delete old messages.
> (Remember, I'm using this mostly as an archive.)
What about searching?
-Justin
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[ ] -- http://solidlinux.com/~justin/pubkey.asc -- [ ]
PGP signature
Thus spake Sean Dempsey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Has anyone else any recommendations as to a Windoze ssh client that I
> could use?
I usually recommend PuTTY or SecureCRT (you can find it at
www.vandyke.com). It's commericial, but it's very good.
-Justin
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mode and
hit 'gq' and it should wrap nicely. That's what I do, anyway...
HTH,
-Justin
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[ ] -- http://solidlinux.com/~justin/pubkey.asc -- [ ]
PGP signature
Thus spake Alexander Skwar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I'm curious, what's the MUA?
>
> Mail
> User
> Agent
> -> mutt in this case
I think he means what's the one that's mangling the quotes...
-Justin
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Quick question:
At the top of my Mutt there are the standard indications, such as Msgs,
Del, New, Old, and Inc... what does Inc stand for? I know it's the
number of folders with new messages, but what is it an abbreviation for?
Just curious.
-Justin
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Justin
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PGP signature
Thus spake Suresh Ramasubramanian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Ditto - I cvsup'd yesterday, after posting the article you replied to.
Where might one find this fabled CVS repository? I tried the one
mentioned in the FAQ but it's refusing connections...
-Justin
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I'm talking about, the mutt one. The one in the FAQ is
refusing pserver connections.
-Justin
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PGP signature
ant to do that, but it will still ask me, in case I want
just a portion of a plaintext message that has an HTML attachment, for
example.
That what you're looking for?
-Justin
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PGP signature
e-hook . "set mime_forward=no"
message-hook "~h multipart" "set mime_forward=ask-yes"
message-hook "~h multipart/signed" "set mime_forward=no"
A little redundant, but it should do the trick. Perhaps there is a way
to do this with some
t the thread was implied, mainly because it was
done by subject and not by reference headers. I also believe that you
can turn that off (for those lists that have a lot of people posting
incorrectly).
Which brings me to a question... what does the '&' represent in the same
position?
eh, that's why the first release only touches the trash folder... :-)
-Justin
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PGP signature
ore from to cc date subject reply-to organization x-mailer
user-agent
hdr_order from to cc date subject reply-to organization x-mailer
user-agent
See if that does anything.
-Justin
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Thus spake Fernan Aguero ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Right now I can do s:Save on messages, but instead of moving them I
> end up with a copy of the message ...
Just as a side note, s:Save /should/ be doing a move, and C:Copy should
do a copy. That's odd...
-Justin
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s your mail headers say, then I'd recommend you
try 1.3.20 or 1.3.21, it seems to have fixed misc. things like this.
-Justin
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PGP signature
Thus spake Ailbhe Leamy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Just upgraded to Mutt 1.3.20i (2001-07-24) and still have the same
> problem.
Hmm, I wonder if it's related to this, but still affected 1.3.20?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mutt-users/message/20007
-Justin
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Thus spake Guy Middleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> In the old UCB mail program, I can have an "alternates" line in my
> .mailrc file
Try the "alternates" entry at:
http://mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-6.html#variables
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| Justin R. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMA
http://solidlinux.com/~justin/mutt-gnupg-howto
Please, please let me know of typos or errors in my explanation of
things. I'd appreciate it!
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| Justin R. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Of all the things I've lost, I miss my
if you linked your
> commands in muttrc with a description of gpg.rc.
Thanks, I've gotten quite a bit of feedback so far. I have a number of
points to clean up (mostly due to some detailed feedback from the GnuPG
folks), so it's not quite ready yet. I'll update when it'
n for the suggestions on the
Mutt/GnuPG guide :-)
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| Of all the things I've lost, I miss my pants the most.
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mix -- you have to
send it twice. Any ideas on how to use the send-hook only when those
addresses are the sole recipients? I'm not thinking that it is
possible, but I thought I'd toss it out.
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| Justin R. Miller / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 0xC9C40C31
| Of all the things I've lost, I miss my pants the most.
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I'm addressing the people
in the send-hook exclusively.
Hope I've clarified.
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| Justin R. Miller / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 0xC9C40C31
| Of all the things I've lost, I miss my pants the most.
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your mailboxes list. I believe
thist went away with one of the more recent 1.3.x releases, as I used to
see it, but it's gone now.
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| Justin R. Miller / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 0xC9C40C31
| Of all the things I've lost, I miss my pants the most.
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e patterns list doesn't seem to indicate so.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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| Justin R. Miller / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 0xC9C40C31
| Of all the things I've lost, I miss my pants the most.
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27;s using:
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.3018.1300
I'll bet my life savings on which one of us has the real problem :-D
Regardless, I was wondering if anyone would be able to confirm for me
what exactly that is?
Thanks in advance!
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| Justin R. Miller / [EMAIL PRO
hat although many people don't normally send them,
patches and other attachments are included in the verification process.
It can't hurt to have their content verified to assure that they weren't
changed during sending.
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| Justin R. Miller / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 0xC9C40C31
| Of
rust. While it is the weak
point in public key crypto, it answers your question.
Please keep in mind that I don't mean these comments to be inflammatory,
and I don't think David does either. I just foresee that everyone will
at some point be using crypto, and that leaving a digital si
n the key only when I've
verified the fingerprint by phone or in person. Then again, I'm trying
to go strictly by the book even though I don't have very high security
needs.
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| Of all the things I'
gt; would turn up something regarding this.
In recent devel versions of Mutt, you can hit Esc-P to convert a message
on-the-fly.
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| Of all the things I've lost, I miss my pants the most.
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your email is all typed (or during for that matter), just
highlight a portion with visual block and hit 'gq'. That should wrap
things nicely, without messing up the stuff that you don't want to wrap.
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| Justin R. Miller / [EMA
to do this. I'm almost
sure I've seen it mentioned before.
Happy Mutting!
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| Of all the things I've lost, I miss my pants the most.
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format.
>
> there are also Maildir/ patches for UW imapd which might be better if
> you want to leave your folders in ~/mail and if you don't want to use
> Maildir++ format (which i find to be a PITA)
Also check out Cyrus IMAP. It lets you POP off of your IMAP inbox if
you want, too.
s, and importance status (among other things), so
yes, this would solve your problem.
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into the first version. You may find it here:
http://solidlinux.com/~justin/mutt/
I have just put an announcement into the freshmeat.net queue as well, so
it should reach a larger audience as well. Please give me any feedback
that you might have.
Thanks!
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| Justin R. Miller
their servers and
> see what they can read, just for fun, at their present jobs at ISPs.
> Personally, I find this intollerable.
Valid reasons to me!
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| Of all the things I've lost, I miss my pants the most.
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tt-users/message/21602
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| Of all the things I've lost, I miss my pants the most.
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er
hook to set the From: header like so:
folder-hook . "set [EMAIL PROTECTED]
signature='~/.signature-personal' attribution='Thus spake %n (%a):\n'"
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| Justin R. Miller / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 0xC9C40C31
| Of all th
. So she ends up reading my mail with a text editor.
This has been discussed at length over the past couple weeks, apparently
because of some things that I said in my Mutt/GnuPG document ;-) You
may want to browse the archives and catch up.
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| Justin R. Miller / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 0xC9C4
Thus spake Andre Majorel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> When I send a new message using an older one as a template (esc e),
> the new message is not saved to $record. Is that deliberate or an
> overlook ?
Yeah, I've noticed that with both mbox and IMAP setups in Mutt.
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| Justin R. M
the 'sent' folder is for.
Just by $0.02 ;-)
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| Of all the things I've lost, I miss my pants the most.
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ver, not 'd', which changes the description of the attachment.)
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r 'subscribe'. Any ideas how I could make it work?
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PGP signature
Thus spake Tim Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 1)How may I do this?
Tag with 't', or tag a pattern with 'Cntl-T', etc. Hit ';' and 'd' to
delete, or ';' and 's' to save, etc.
> 2)Where is documentation on this?
http://mut
Thus spake Michael Tatge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> set mime_forward=yes
Also, I use this:
message-hook . "set mime_forward=no"
message-hook "~h multipart" "set mime_forward=ask-yes"
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PGP signature
7; working. It just seems that the 'push' invokes GPG process
after GPG process repeatedly...
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PGP signature
Thus spake Vineet Kumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Well, it seems the matching is the problem, then (or at least tweaking
> the matching could solve the problem).
Aha, that makes sense. I will try it later and report.
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scape-speak).
You need to both set a certificates files in your .muttrc (I think the
variable is called "certificates") and you need to touch that file so
that it exists. Then you will be prompted to save the certificate
forever and it will write it to that file.
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Thus spake Tim Bonnell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is there any way that I can look at e-mails stored in
> imap://tim-lists@server1/INBOX/mutt
You have to hit 'space' instead of 'enter' to get into an IMAP mailbox.
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PGP/Gn
n very happy
with it. I finally did a little write-up of how I have things going if
you are interested:
http://codesorcery.net/docs/spamtricks.html
Please let me know if you'd like any clarifications.
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PGP signature
ome
reason without ever getting to the pager view. I figured I'd let it sit
and see if anyone else had ideas, in the meantime binding
check-pgp-traditional to an easier keybinding ;-)
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PGP signature
Thus spake Stephen E. Hargrove ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> anyone know where i can get a copy of gpg.rc?
Although this isn't that file directly, you might be interested in this:
http://codesorcery.net/mutt/
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x27;t waste time on _anyone's_ X-headers; I've seen
some clever ones and some silly ones all over the place, but really --
weed them out if you are easily bothered.
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d the message, hit 'p' and 'e' to encrypt
it. Then it would look for the keys of all of the expanded-out
recipients.
Just a couple thoughts.
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PGP signature
Thus spake Rob 'Feztaa' Park ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Am I the only person who got a huge windows virus tagged onto the
> > end of that email?
>
> All I saw was his PGP signature attached to that email. ;)
I saw neither.
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cedure, or is there a better way to do this?
This is in Control-g :-)
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msg20502/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
s. You can do this with 't'
(invidually) or such things as Esc-t (tag thread) or Control-t (tag
pattern). Then, hit ';' and next command (move, copy, delete, etc.)
will be performed on the tagged messages. Have a look at the manual,
too -- it's more complete :-)
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do this as well. All of my mail is in ~/mail, and I have a symlink to
/var/mail/incanus called 'inbox' which is also in ~/mail. Works well.
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msg20872/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
message-hook "~h multipart" "set mime_forward=ask-yes"
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msg20878/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
teup:
http://codesorcery.net/docs/spamtricks.html
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msg20932/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
uracy of 0.1?
Mine shows KB, and I got it from mutt-users a while back. Don't have
time to decode which letter it is now, but here's mine:
set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F (%4c) %s"
Hope it helps.
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t does use procmail
> though, and I can already see some people scoffing at it :-)
You might be interested in my writeup:
http://codesorcery.net/docs/spamtricks.html
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Please encrypt email using ke
p)
Yes. Try 'pgp_create_traditional', optionally with the Outlook
compatibility patch. It will change the content-type so that Outlook
doesn't barf on clearsigned messages.
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msg21501/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
the archives).
Agreed. Sorry I forgot to mention that. I know that I mentioned that
_someplace_ today :-)
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Description: PGP signature
;, and there should be
utilities for it. I've seen algorithms in Perl for it, as well as
native functions in PHP (though it'd be a little hackish to use a PHP
shell script). Just search for 'quoted-printable decode' and I'm sure
something will turn up :-)
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arking_ for deletion,
tagging, coloring, etc.
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msg21519/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
ombination with procmail and mutt:
http://codesorcery.net/docs/spamtricks.html
I think I'll add the "reversal" trick when I get a chance :-)
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msg21749/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Thus spake giorgian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> what must i do to get people's public keys?
You might also want to check out my guide:
http://codesorcery.net/mutt/
And like others on the list, I would recommend reading the GNU Privacy
Guide as well.
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another). Aside from editing the
message, perhaps passing it to a shell command that would take a keyword
or such and add the header? Anyone see what I'm talking about? Perhaps
someone can build on the idea...
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Thus spake Rob 'Feztaa' Park ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Still waiting for the woody package :-\
Add a sid line to your sources list, then 'apt-get update; apt-get
install mutt/unstable' should do it. I don't think the deps are
unusual.
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You may also investigate pinning as described in the
article mentioned by Mr. Schrab.
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msg22192/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Thus spake Rob 'Feztaa' Park ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> It doesn't seem as though 1.3.25 is released in any of the Debian
> releases.
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/non-us/mutt.html
That, and I'm running it! ;-)
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Thus spake Charles Jie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I didn't find suitable setting to make mutt not to abandon composing a
> mail without content. Help, please.
Maybe $abort_unmodified (a quadoption)?
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being encrypted +
signed, but I'm not clear on it.
Anyway, try the var and see! :-)
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Description: PGP signature
:
http://codesorcery.net/mutt/
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msg22288/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
bind pager previous-new
bind index previous-new
bind pager next-unread
bind index next-unread
bind pager previous-unread
bind index previous-unread
Works pretty well for me.
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Thus spake Nick Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Am I correct in thinking that the key id is the second part of the '
> pub' line, making yours D796A4EB?
Yes, that's right. There are a couple of different ways to "write" it,
including putting a '0x'
latest is 1.3.25) as it is considered in third or
fourth beta now and has little or no noticable problems.
I will be updating the guide shortly to mention this (among other
contributed notes).
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X-PGP-Key:
http://pgp.dtype.org:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xC9C40C31
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msg22352/pgp0.pgp
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y fast if someone answered me in a list? (Hope this is not a
> FAQ).
I have a regex color set up for any mail that mentions my name in the
body, since I'll usually be attributed in a followup on the lists I'm
on. That works well for me...
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t, or otherwise modify
the mail, but other than that I think that you will have to live with
people signing list mail.
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msg22482/pgp0.pgp
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Thus spake Will Yardley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> that said, it would be cool if there were 'forward_inline' and
> 'forward_quoted' options or something.
See $forward_quote :-)
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hat is a result of Outlook not listening to the Content-disposition:
inline header. The compat patch fixes that by changing the Content-type
as well.
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msg22509/pgp0.pgp
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did figure out a good way to do it
without the loops...
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msg22522/pgp0.pgp
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.
It changes from 's' to 'S' upon verification.
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msg22535/pgp0.pgp
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m encrypting with before I send a message. For my close
friends, I have a send-hook set up (to encrypt) and that searches for
their key(s), but never prompts me. All of the others will prompt, and
I think this is usually because the key(s) have more than one UID
associated with them. I'm n
t; What I'm looking for is someone that has maybe applied this patch to
> give me a hand as I'm not certain I'm doing it right.
On a somewhat related note, for anyone who didn't know, Debian for a few
versions now has supported this patch already in the sid package.
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download the .deb
from packages.debian.org (search unstable).
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msg22620/pgp0.pgp
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pd?
Did you upgrade from source? Because I know that the Debian package for
one had a bug in one of the revisions that set bad permissions on some
locking feature of mutt. It wasn't a mutt bug per se though.
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