y default the email should be
gpg-signed, what other headers it wants. Is there an elegant way to do
this? I don't want "being able to select the other address" to change,
hopefully that can remain as-is. What I want is the *consequences of
that selection* to change, so that on selection it's not just the
"From:" that changes, but the other stuff as well.
Many thanks,
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All the best,
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Wim
i/MuttGuide/UseGPG
As an alternative if your Mutt has been compiled with gpgme (try the command
'mutt
-v' and if you see a line like '--enable-gpgme' and gpgme is installed -
its gpgme in Fedora/RHEL/CentOS, libgpgme11 in Debian) then you can replace
'set pgp this and that' with 'set crypt_use_gpgme = yes' and encryption
should work.
>
All the best
Wim
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"set crypt_use_gpgme = yes" setting in my .muttrc (I'm experimenting
GnuPG with settings) but everything seems to work. Maybe it's your
.gnupg/gnu.conf configuration thats needs to be reconfigured?
All the best
Wim.
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> Any ideas?
Here's some good info on Mutt/Gpg interaction:
https://sanctum.geek.nz/arabesque/linux-crypto-email/
The whole Crypto series from Tom Ryder I found to be a great help.
All the best
Wim
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Hi,
check out edit_headers and autoedit in the handbook. I'm assuming you
have a relatively new version of Mutt.
On Monday, 20 November at 12:19, Pétùr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to quickly clear the subject of an email?
>
> Right now I have to delete character by character with the del k
ck. If threads are enabled, it is easy to follow
conversations. On my setup I've just got two mail directories,
an inbox and an archive. Just set both 'spoolfile' and 'record' to point
to your inbox. Try it out for a while. If you're unhappy change it back.
&g
und. I would like to reverse this to the
> old coloring but can't seem to find a quick way of doing it. I must
> admit that I do not have the time to read through all of mutt's coloring
> options and documentation, hence let me ask on this list if someone has
&g
rbird uses another email format than Mutt. mb2md can be
used to convert to the Maildir format.
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Good luck
Wim
hello,
In the manual v.1.9.2, chapter "2.1 Index" it says
"The index is the screen that you usually see first when you start
Mutt. It gives an overview over your ema
Hi kalle,
My mistake. The Arch wiki page should be:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mutt
Regards Wim
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eans that all sent mails end up in my
inbox. Hope this helps.
All the best Wim
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y.
I think the setting 'indent_string' might be what you're looking for.
Setting it to the empty string should achieve what you want.
All the best Wim
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dard_message
for address in `cat "$1"`
do
neomutt -s "$2" -- $address < $3
done
==
It might be neccessary to change neomutt to mutt. The 'test.sh' must be
made executable. And no I'm not a bash programmer
Hi Jude,
On Thursday, 23 May at 00:27, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> that's listed as ^D. Does that convention translate to shift-6 then type
> upper-case D?
>
That means one's got to press the 'Esc' and the 'd' keys at the same
time.
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All the
Hi Matthis,
On Thursday, 23 May at 09:07, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Thursday, May 23, 2019 a las 08:16:31AM +0200, Wim escribió:
>
> > Hi Jude,
> >
> > On Thursday, 23 May at 00:27, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> >
> > > that's listed as ^D. Does th
Hi Xavier,
> > > So, I just started my trip in the Mutt world. So far, I like it. Just
> > > a quickie: does mutt support NNTP as well ?
Neomutt which supports NNTP might be what you're looking for:
https://neomutt.org
All the best Wim
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To open an email in w3m press Enter, in qutebrowser p or whatever print
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Hope that helps.
Regards Wim
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Hi boB,
On Monday, 15 February at 21:53, boB Stepp wrote:
> The current ongoing thread about lists and subscribe have led to my email. I
> don't think I am understanding the differences and interactions to these
> different Mutt configuration possibilities.
>
> From the other thread if I am unde
On Wednesday, 07 July at 08:38, Jean Louis wrote:
>
> > The context is that I just would like to send emails and check for
> > responses in a more precise and quick way than opening my inbox. I would
> > like to have commands at my disposal when I am working on something to just
> > send an email
; see if you have unset it somewhere.
>
> -Kevin
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Grüße Wim
s productive
with multiple folders as I was in NS, but otherwise I'm a really happy
camper.
I'm so used to having a 3 way split in my mail program: folders on the
left side, message list in the top right, and preview in the bottom
right. With that setup, it's a breeze to drag and
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 12:48:32AM +0100, Sven Guckes scratched:
> * Wim Kerkhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-22 16:18]:
> > I've got a couple of things to tweak yet before
> > I'll be as productive with multiple folders as I
> > was in NS, but otherwise I&
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 12:11:57AM -0600, David DeSimone scratched:
> Wim Kerkhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I'm so used to having a 3 way split in my mail program: folders on
> > the left side, message list in the top right, and preview in the
> >
ons of the
index_format configuration option?
Wim
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 11:26:28AM -0600, David Champion wrote:
> But you do need:
>
> set reverse_alias
>
> to get that.
Thank you, that was exactly what I needed.
According to the man page, the format of the aliases should be:
alias Foo (Foo Bar)
And that worked.
Wim
On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 07:06:31PM +1100, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> I am not sure. I am using Ubuntu 12.04 with unity and it is what is called
> "terminal", if you look
That's gnome-terminal AFAIK
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