d
the signature. So she ends up reading my mail with a text editor.
I figure that this is a known problem with mutt. I noticed, that there
is a "gpg --clearsign" hack with a macro, which I could automatically
invoke with a send-hook, but I wondered if there was a cleaner solution.
TIA,
Vi
ever the problems lies within the mutt make, ie.
# debian/rules configure
# cd build-dep/mutt-1.3.22
# make
will reproduce the problem.
What am I doing wrong?
TIA,
Viktor
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David T-G wrote:
> Viktor --
>
> ...and then Viktor Rosenfeld said...
> % Hi,
>
> Hello!
>
>
> %
> % I'm trying to build mutt from sources to include the pgp_outlook_compat
> % patch. This works fine, the problem is that the compressed folder
> %
nd
outlook-compatibility support.
Ciao,
Viktor
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PGP signature
made depend on that option.
Thanks,
Viktor
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n; macro compose y "
send-hook "~C [EMAIL PROTECTED]" "unset pgp_autosign; macro compose y 'Fgpg
--armor --clearsign --local-user 0x23314340\ny'"# Christian Seewald
And it works, perfectly.
Cheers,
Viktor
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,
Viktor
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so uses a German locale. Not many of my friends
use Outlook, so I don't expect so much breakage.
Cheers,
Viktor
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changes are lost.
Ciao,
Viktor
PS: What does HAND mean?
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ke this
transparent, hence my overriding of the "y" key, which is usually
associated with . And appart from breaking MIME (which
isn't a problem with Outlook in the first place), it works quite well.
Okay, this was verbose. :)
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Viktor
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mes. You also have to keep track of all
Outlook users. And it breaks the MIME standard. Oh, well, at least it
works.
Cheers,
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along. Haven't come around
> % doing that, yet.
>
> Please show us both when you do; I'm interested.
Hmm, it's not very high on my priority list, so please don't hold your
breath, but I'll give a note, when I'm done. ;-)
Cheers,
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trc. This way, the HTML mail will look (almost) like a
normal text mail. (Although, some people do not like that. I do :)
Cheers,
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Gary Johnson wrote:
> Cool! I logged onto one of the Linux systems here and found the info
> description OK, but when I tried it out, I got an error:
>
> $ vi <(ls)
> sh: syntax error: `(' unexpected
Hmm, works fine for me. This is indeed very cool!
Ciao,
Vikt
It will change the content-type so that Outlook
> doesn't barf on clearsigned messages.
I've said it before, this will only work with mails which are in
us-ascii character sets. If you use another character set,
pgp_create_traditional will be ignored and you'll have to ha
o this might break stuff,
haven't tested it a lot.
Cheers,
Viktor
(Should have gone to bed two hours ago. Oh, well.)
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diff -ur mutt-1.3.24-outlook+compress/init.h mutt-1.3.24-vrr/init.h
--- mutt-1.3.24-outlook+compres
can happen is that you receive
a message which signature can't be verified, so it would be nice, if
some people could test it. My access to an Outlook machine is somewhat
limited. :)
Cheers,
Viktor
PS: I resent the patch as yesterday's mail to mutt-dev got dropped,
because I wasn't su
er we
can assign some missing owner trust values.
No path leading to one of our keys found.
gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the
owner.
gpg: Fingerprint: 38 CC 39 22 FE 4C 9A 95 12 F2 8A 15 71
ing it to gpupg.
BTW, I tested the patch with Outlook today and it works as supposed.
One thing though: Somewhere the following header is created:
Content-Disposition: inline; filename="msg.pgp"
This causes Outlook to show an attachment where there obviously is
none. Could this
as
> =test.gz, for example. Is that possible? Tips anyone?
If the folder (ie the .gz file) already exists, you should be able to
use TAB-completion at every prompt for a filename. If this doesn't
work, something is broken with your mutt.
Cheers,
Viktor
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t: 35DF 412F 4CCD 348D EA12 F134 1E9B EBAD 36BA 2F9A
Seems to work.
Cheers,
Viktor
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http://www.woolridge.ca/mutt/patches/patch-1.3.26.dw.pgp-traditional.2
Good luck,
Viktor
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does exactly what I want with $p_c_t, it's perfekt.
Cheers,
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t of 2 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file po/nl.po.rej
patching file po/sv.po
Hunk #1 FAILED at 1.
1 out of 2 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file po/sv.po.rej
Thanks,
Viktor
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:
http://www.woolridge.ca/mutt/patches/patch-1.3.26.dw.pgp-traditional.2
Cheers,
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I'll use that if I can't come up
> with anything better. Thanks.
I use dark grey on black which, although the message is still visible,
clearly indicates that it's deleted. Works pretty well for me.
color index black lightblack default ~D
HTH,
Viktor
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rtunatelly I can't use && to concatenate
commands, because ppthtml exits with error level 1.
TIA,
Viktor
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commands, because ppthtml exits with error level 1.
>
> Then ppthtml is busted, surely?
No, it converts the ppt file alright, but complains that it can't find
something and exits with error code 1.
Thanks,
Viktor
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Hi there,
is it possible to have two or mailcap entries for a mime type and then
being able to select one from mutt, when viewing the attachment?
BTW, I have a mutt only mailcap file.
Ciao,
Viktor
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file:
This is nothing for me. I want to able to output MS Word documents both
as text (viewing them inside mutt, but not inlined) and as postscript
(viewing them with gv), when I want to see more of the structure. Both
will happen when I use mutt inside an xterm, though, so the RunningX
program woul
also a bit ugly. I had to create functions for
the different viewers, because the mailcap entries are rather long.
Also, when I view the text version, I have to pass it through less, to
page it and can't use mutt's internal pager.
So this falls into the "ugly hack" category.
Than
Hi,
what's send_charset set to? I have
set send_charset=us-ascii:iso-8559-1:iso-8559-15:utf-8
so mutt will use the most minimal charset needed. Your mail is
us-ascii, so high chararcters are dropped.
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Viktor
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following in my muttrc:
set pgp_getkeys_command="gpg --no-verbose --recv-keys %f"
Thanks,
Viktor
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msg29714/pgp0.pgp
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Justin R. Miller wrote:
> Check the upgrade notes to GnuPG 1.0.7. I believe you need:
>
> keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve
Thanks, works now.
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Hi Andy,
can't help you with your question, however, I always encrypt messages
with the recipient's key and with my own key. This way, the encrypted
messages is stored in my fcc folder, but I'm still able to read it,
because it's encrypted with my own key.
Ciao,
Viktor
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Hi Sam,
I have the following in my mailcap file for RTFs:
application/rtf; rtf2htm %s | lynx -dump -force_html -stdin; copiousoutput
Works like a charm.
Ciao,
Viktor
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Hi Phil,
Phil Gregory wrote:
> ..., but I think Victor's approach ...
Uhm, it's Viktor.
Ciao,
Viktor
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ith a secred,
unpublished key is nice.
Ciao,
Viktor
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Hi,
normally, PageUp and PageDown controls the internal buffer in
Terminal.app, but you can make it send the correct key codes to the
application. In the preferences dialog you can create/modify profiles
where you can specify which key code is sent for special keys. I've
created a mutt profile w
Hi everybody,
I've updated the unbind patch originally found at
http://home.uchicago.edu/~dgc/mutt/ against 1.5.20 and added support for
menu lists introduced somewhere in the 1.5 branch.
The original patch restored the default editor bindings and also bound :
to enter-command, so an "unbind * *"
Hi,
maybe you've installed the wrong variant for some reason? I've
reinstalled lbdb via MacPorts 1.8.1 about a week ago (darwin_10 variant,
selected automatically) and have no problems.
BTW, the module is called m_osx_addressbook on my system. But that
isn't in your path either.
Cheers,
Viktor
Hi,
maybe your uni SMTP server is mangling the message body. If they do,
the headers should contain a record of the action. For example, some of
my incoming mails have the following header:
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by ...
Anything to that effect in your headers?
Hi everybody,
I'm having problems opening text/html MIME attachments in Google Chrome
(or Safari) on OS X 10.6. (The same setup [with some different paths]
works on a 10.5 machine, but I think OS X is not the culprit.)
I have the following mailcap (excerpt):
text/html; ~/unix/bin/view_attachm
Hi Christian,
I did indeed upgrade from 1.5.20 to 1.5.21.
I've rebound v to view-mailcap and now everything works as expected.
Thanks,
Viktor
Christian Ebert wrote:
> * Viktor Rosenfeld on Tuesday, April 12, 2011 at 00:48:22 +0200
> > I'm having problems opening text/html
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