folders?
Or maybe an option to fetch only the n-newest headers/mails or only
the newest.
Thank you in advance.
Christoph
ed I tried to set the my_hdr stuff in single quotes, doubles
or without quotes without a different result.
For now two days I try to track the problem down but I am still clueless.
I am using mutt 1.2.5i on OpenBSD 2.7 (i386). Help needed.
Thank you in advance.
Christoph
option in older mutts and the set envelope_from in
> newer mutts.
>
Problem solved. thanks!
Christoph
ago and I forgot how I fixed it. Can somebody
help me?
TIA
Christoph
; If so, look at $index_format in the manual. You can specify display the
> sender's time using %{fmt} where fmt is an strftime format string.
I have this index_format:
set index_format="%Z %{%e.%m.%y %H:%M} %-15.15F %s"
which translates to lines like this one:
L 14.02.13 14:1
/gpg.conf:
group 0x=KEYID1
group 0x=KEYID2
group 0x=KEYID3
in muttrc:
crypt-hook secur...@foo.edu.fi 0x
But its quite hard to keep track of all the keys to use.
Cheers,
Christoph
>
> With best regards,
> the real kabel
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* Am So, Sep 19, 2010 at 09:02:36 +0200 , schrieb the.real.ka...@gmail.com:
> * christoph [Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 10:53:55PM +0200]
> > * Am Do, Sep 16, 2010 at 11:51:38 +0200 , schrieb the.real.ka...@gmail.com:
> > > Hello list,
> > >
> > > I am someho
Hi chris,
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 02:38:24PM +0800, chris M. sprite wrote:
> Just like Gmail's "view original" to view router and other info, How can let
> mutt display those info ?
Mutt has a very nice help. Just press "?"
You can search in there with "/". What you are looking for, are the head
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 06:34:19PM -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote:
> On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 02:42:23AM +0200, Thor Andreassen wrote:
> > On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 04:22:16PM -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote:
> > > Running Squeeze and Mutt 1.5.21-4~bpo60+1 with urlscan. Ctl-b shows the
> > > URLs but click
Hi,
When I open some mailbox I get to the index window, and the 'cursor' is
positioned on the first message (which is the oldest one). How can I tell mutt
to automatically go to the last message? (now I have to type G to do that).
Thanks for the tip. I now use the following, which works:
folder-hook . push "G"
quite simple ;) - that's what I like about mutt.
(It is slower then pine, though, when opening folders..)
> Christoph Bugel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
>
Did you also check the mail archive link from mutt.org?
I noticed there are two: one to egroups and another on mutt.org
> Greetings mutt friends,
>
> Can anyone help me find some mutt-user lore of old? The egroups
> archive goes back to mid 1998, but I'm looking for some messages I
> would h
I use `my_hdr', but `set from' seems to be more straightforward.. I also think
it is better to change the From: field, and not the reply-to: field. (some
people/mailers seem to ignore that). The reply-to method is a work-around. I
had to use that work-around for some time, because my sendmail
I also wanted to use my arrow keys to navigate through folders.
(like I did in pine.) what I have now is:
macro index "?"
this binds the key to get you to the change-folder menu, f you are in
the message index. (I think you need the mailboxes command to tell mutt which
folders you have)
also
I do it like this:
Go to the attachements screen (press 'v'); Go to the relevant
attachement (I guess you can 'tag' them if you want multiple
attachements, with 't'), then press on the reply key or forward ('f' or
'r' or 'g')
On Wed 2001-01-24, Brian Galbraith wrote:
> Hi Folks
> I am a new use
ubjects of a new mail.
But on my system hitting an "ä" does not cause any action, hitting
"ü" returns a "_" and so on.
Seems to be a problem with ncurses or so...
Can anybody help?
My machine runs SuSE 7.1, the $LANG variable is set to "de_DE" and
the problems
Am Die, 15 Mai 2001, schrieb William Park:
> On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 05:36:26PM +0200, Christoph Maurer wrote:
> > Hello List!
> >
> > I've got a question concerning German Umlaute (ä,ö,ü) in headers of
> > a mail. Mutt is able to show them in a correc
uot;your_sig_file"
in your .muttrc
Greetings
Christoph
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ile.
My one looks like this:
SORT_OUTPUT="name"
MUTT_DIRECTORY="$HOME/.mutt"
MUTTALIAS_FILES="aliases"
METHODS="m_inmail m_muttalias "
Greetings
Christoph
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more comfortable one:
If you use lbdb with the muttalias module you can start typing the
address in the compose dialog and then hit -, lbdb will
search your aliases for the fragment you have typed already.
Regards
Christoph
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nder etc.?
This is not mutt's job. You should use procmail for that.
See man procmail, man procmailex to get a first impression.
There are several tutorials on the web that will help you with the
configuration and IIRC there also exists an own mailing-list.
Yours
Christoph
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y, no write
permission, pipe died or disk full.
Greetings
Christoph
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onfigure mutt to also ask for Cc: and Bcc: by setting askcc
or askbcc respectively.
But I think any other Headers can only be set either with hooks or
by setting the edit_headers variable and editing them in your
editor.
Christoph
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every 300 seconds
- you could start it using cron
- if you do not want to start fetchmail periodically, but every
time you go online, you could call fetchmail from your system's
/etc/ppp/ip-up
Christoph
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bind editor \t complete-query
Christoph
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can use the save-message command, it does exactly what you want.
Gruß
Christoph
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or
something like that so that I can first choose the directory and
then simply can tag the attachments and press <;> to save
them all?
If not, what is the right way to make a feature request?
Christoph
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mailto:[EMAIL PRO
Am Mit, 01 Aug 2001, schrieb Bob Bell:
> On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 11:51:54AM +0200, Christoph Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
> > Is there a way to change the default folder or working directory or
> > something like that so that I can first choose the directory and
gt; Of course, if the manpage does know... where?
>
It is explicitly said in the mutt user manual, section 3
"Configuration"
Christoph
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Am Don, 30 Aug 2001, schrieb Ailbhe Leamy:
> On (29/08/01 19:43), Christoph Maurer wrote:
>
> > Am Mit, 29 Aug 2001, schrieb Ailbhe Leamy:
> >
> > > OK, I may be being stupid, but mutt seems to recognise ~/.muttrc
> > > _and_ ~/.mutt/muttrc
>
> > &
macro compose E "Fgpg -a -e -s\nj^T^Utext/plain; format=text; x-action=encrypt\n"
The problem about this solution is that you'll have to know whether the
recipient of your mail uses a PGP/Mime capable MUA (which are only
mutt and Eudora AFAIK) or not.
PGP/Mime has great advantages
Hello, Mutt-Experts!
Is there a way to execute a command when opening a mailbox?
E.g. I want to tag all messages older than one week when opening my
mailbox "inbox".
I tried
folder-hook inbox "exec T ~d>1w" and
folder-hook inbox exec tag-pattern ~d>1w"
but both
Andy
Try a2ps --pretty-print=Mail
Perhaps it fits your needs.
Gruß
Christoph
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Am Mit, 12 Sep 2001, schrieb Jean-Sebastien Morisset:
> I don't know about you guys, but I got tired of PGP's (version 6.5.8)
> copyright message. Here's a little script I wrote called
I got tired of using non-free-software. Therefore I use GnuPG.
Christoph
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ro compose E "Fgpg -a -e -s\nj^T^Utext/plain; format=text; x-action=encrypt\n"
- And messages to mailing lists I do not sign or encrypt normally.
Signing is not as useful there as in private or business
communication and you can reduce the size of your messages and
also avoid
!vim ~/.mutt/aliases\n:source ~/.mutt/aliases\n" \
"Edit aliases file and reload it"
Christoph
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;m quite sure I once had a german translation...
Wait a minute.
Ok, I've found it.
It is included with the mutt package of SuSE 7.1.
It is for version 1.25, but it should not be too difficult to merge
it with the newest features...
I could send it per PM to anyone who is interested in it...
do this with a macro.
macro index ":my_hdr From:...\n:set signature=\n"
Christoph
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PGP signature
gt;
Only the named ones.
But you can change to a folder in read-only mode with c.
Christoph
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27;-f'-flag and start using the 'userdb'-file to change
the 'envelope-from' line in the mail-header?
Thanks.
Christoph
I have a strange problem here that mutt doesn't ask me for the passphrase when
I want to sign/encrypt a message.
Signing/encrypting using a key that has no passphrase works fine, though.
Actually mutt seems to ask in the "background" but the prompt immediately
returns. Thus, I get an error when s
I have a multi-account scenario where I use an IMAP folder as main account and
have several POP accounts for minor communication / spam box.
Assumme that opening the IMAP folder is mapped to the F2 key and opening the POP
accounts to some other F-keys.
Recently, the POP provider changed its certi
Hello dear discussants,
are you even aware?
Fact:
There are two types of people: people who wrap lines when they edit and people
who don't.
Since you all apparently are using mutt you can deal with both types.
So what is this all about?
Could please be so kind and stop spamming about this phi
Also sprach Bernard Massot am Mi, 21 Nov 2012 um 00:18:09 +0100:
> On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 04:37:11PM -0600, Jim Graham wrote:
> > Note the corners: periods on top, and ` ' on the bottom. IMHO, this
> > looks better. But that IS just my opinion. :-) And just on a style
> > note, I would also
you query names and addresses
( C-a lets you add more queries to previous ones )
you can select several entries by pressing t (tagging) and then
;m
This adds all tagged adresses to the To: field:
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Also sprach Marco am So, 23 Dez 2012 um 18:34:45 +0100:
> On 2012–12–22 Christoph Möbius wrote:
>
> > typing Q in the index lets you query names and addresses
> > ( C-a lets you add more queries to previous ones )
>
> How? Pressing yields to the message “Key is no
Hi!
I use Mutt 1.5.21 on Debian (the regule mutt package, not mutt-patched)
together with an IMAP account on a dovecot server.
Recently I started to notice copies of emails in my trash folder. Copies
of emails that I have moved from my inbox to other folders. These copies
are not generated every
> Do any one have any inputs or caveats in store the Maildir folders on dropbox
> to sync them between different computers?
Since you sent via gmail, I assume you want to access your Google mails from
different machines. Why don't you just access your mails via IMAP instead of
POP?. The mails would
switch to a newer kernel, libgcrypt will be happy
again.
Christoph
or? I used a search engine but couldn't find anything useful.
Greetings,
Christoph
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On 3/17/22 17:45, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
shouldbe
:set ssl_starttls=yes
:set ?ssl_starttls
That's what I configured in muttrc. But when I start mutt I get: "Error
in /home/mint/.muttrc, line 9: ssl_starttls: unknown variable"
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On 3/17/22 18:22, Claus Assmann wrote:
Maybe a basic check first:
mutt -v | fgrep '+USE_SSL_GNUTLS'
Does it show what you configured?
The result of that command is empty.
On 3/17/22 18:22, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 05:56:19PM +0100, Christoph Klassen wro
On 3/17/22 18:42, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 06:34:30PM +0100, Christoph Klassen wrote:
On 3/17/22 18:22, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
In the source directory you built in, what does 'grep USE_SSL
config.h' output?
That's the output:
#define USE_S
r I don't find any of the ones it did
> find acceptable and I press 'q', it will demand a keyID from me.
Press Ctrl-g then and you'll get back to the compose dialog.
Regards,
Christoph
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COMMAND directive in your ~/.urlview should either call lynx
directly
COMMAND lynx "%s"
or call a script that parses the url and determines which client
should be started, e.g. mutt, ftp or lynx. url_handler.sh can be
found somewhere in the web and can easily be adapted to your ne
uot;Thanks for using vim" ;-) until next usage of vim.
Is there any folder-hook, to change the xterm-title displaying the name
of the mailbox i'm changing in?
regards
Christoph
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patch-1.3.27.rr.compressed.1
patch-1.3.27.cd.edit_threads.9.1
patch-1.3.15.sw.pgp-outlook.2
patch-1.3.24.vrr.force_traditional.2
This also happens with mutt compiled without any patches, so this
does not seem to be the cause!
Regards,
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e path is correct in the xterm? Have you tried
> creating a small wrapper script to run mutt, redirecting mutt's stdout and
> stderr to a file to see what mutt is complaining about?
>
Thanx, that helped, was a problem with libiconv.
Regards,
Christoph
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ve me a hint, if there is a mailcap entry, wich allows to
"browse" the attached tar.gz file and save or view the included files
seperatly.
Regards
Christoph
his
> function w/ my new mutt & muttrc. set copy=ask-no is present in both (the
> old and new) rc files. What am I missing ? I need to keep a copy of the
What about the values of $record, $force-name, $save-name and
possibly defined fcc-hooks. Are there any differences between the
two muttrc
as the correct extension
> > (eg. .png or .PNG).
>
> i think you need either the appoct patch for mutt, or a shell script
> like this one:
What does this patch do and where can I get it?
Any advantages in comparison to:
> http://www.davep.org/mutt/mutt.octet.filter
which I use?
On 2002-03-01 Will Yardley wrote:
> Christoph Maurer wrote:
> >
> > What does this patch do and where can I get it?
>
> i'm not sure where it's from; i put up a copy at:
> http://veggiechinese.net/021_patch-1.3.24.appoct.2
Many thanks, I'l
On 2002-03-01 Gary Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 10:57:17AM +0100, Christoph Maurer wrote:
> > On 2002-03-01 Will Yardley wrote:
> > > Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Rather often I get mails with attachments where the attachment i
a quadoption IIRC, you might
prefer to set pgp_create_traditional=ask-no (or also ask-yes) so you
can define every time you send encrypted mail the method how to
encrypt it.
Regards,
Christoph
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ail adress. This is independent from
the setting of From:
> Of course it wouldn't work if list servers identify subscribers by
> From:, but it's a good start.
Never heard this.
Gruß
Christoph
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sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi -f real@..."
> set from="hidden@..."
> set envelope_from=no
>
> When I c folder to XXX-List, I get an error:
>
> -oem: unknown variable
>
> which I can't make sense of. Can anyone enlighten me?
>
But the
I changed my hostname but want to have
my previous hostname (which is a DNS CNAME alias to the new hostname)
in mail postings (I subscribed several mailing lists with the old name)
Is this possible with an entry in .muttrc/.mailrc?
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On 2002-04-25 Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:
> How should i configure my muttrc to make mutt don't include my address
> in group replies messages? The variable metoo is unset, but my address is
> still there (CC).
Did you set alternates correctly, so that mutt knows, who you are?
Regar
I am using mutt 1.4, and it sometimes gets the threads wrong.
The symptom is that some messages of a thread wil appear in an entirely
unrelated thread..
My observation is that if someone with mutt-1.2.5 replies to a message by user1,
it generates the following header:
In-Reply-To: <"from user1"@
On 2002-06-11, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Christoph Bugel [02-06-11 22:21:30 +0200] wrote:
> > My observation is that if someone with mutt-1.2.5 replies
> > to a message by user1, it generates the following header:
>
> > In-Reply-To: <"from user1&quo
On 2002-06-12, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> * Christoph Bugel [02-06-12 11:23:05 +0200] wrote:
> > On 2002-06-11, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> > > * Christoph Bugel [02-06-11 22:21:30 +0200] wrote:
[...]
> > still, I thought that *anything* after the In-Reply-To: is
> > supposed
On 2002-06-12, Alain Bench wrote:
[...]
> Calm down! ;-) Situation is not *so* critical:
ok ;-)
> First: many readers use more "References:" than "In-Reply-To:" to
> show threads, and Mutt 1.2.5 posts this field cleanly.
>
> Second: trash loaded IRT field is not a problem of Mutt 1.
On 2002-06-13, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Christoph Bugel [02-06-13 09:29:54 +0200] wrote:
> > On 2002-06-12, Alain Bench wrote:
>
> > > set in_reply_to="%i"
>
> > I still don't understand what's going on though. I even
> > susp
On 2002-06-13, Alain Bench wrote:
> Hello Christoph,
>
> On Thursday, June 13, 2002 at 10:23:01 AM +0300, Christoph Bugel wrote:
>
> > I found that my local mbox files contain lots of headers of the form
> > In-reply-to: <"from userxyz"@host>
>
On 2002-06-13, Alain Bench wrote:
[...]
> By the way Mutt 1.4 shows me these 2 mails in the right thread, just
> below the parent, but with a "`-?->" as if there was a missing mail in
> between.
I noticed that depending on how many other messages you have (and by which
authors) mutt will put
7;t think of procmail yet. I'll do that.
(until a better solution is found sometime)
And I'll contact my ISP too.
Christoph
utt_bgrun for this. Found it somewhere on the
net. You can find it with google and also on my homepage
http://www.christophmaurer.de/linux/mutt_bgrun
Regards,
Christoph
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to get rid of the "Please press a key" message after
executing the macro?
I tried "!fetchmail &\r\r" but this wont work :-(
regards
Christoph
e as this patch uses.
As a random suggestion, modify the patch such that it always sets some
mark when a message is viewed? The macro solutions all seem pretty
ugly.
Christoph
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ate
> or delete directories in the mail hierarchy while I'm running mutt.
> This seems an obvious sort of thing to want to do but basic mutt
> commands don't allow any manipulation of directories.
Backticks work - `mkdir`.
Christoph
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Re: Kyle Wheeler 2007-02-27 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> A simpler, but slightly less generic one would be:
>
> awk '/^[Mm]essage-[Ii][Dd]: /{print $2; exit}'
formail -xMessage-Id
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a macro, that sets mbox_type, saves the
mail and resets 'mbox_type'.
The other way is to go to 'v'iew attachments and 's'ave the body from
there.
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Re: Eur Ing Chris Green 2007-03-19 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Does mutt really demaind the full path to its 'sendmail' or is
> something else getting in my way?
http://lists.df7cb.de/mutt/message/20070316.144040.80a000e8.en.html
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he filenames?
for f in *.png ; do a="$a -a $f" ; done
mutt $a
or:
mutt `ls *.png | xargs -n1 echo -a`
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Re: Charles Cazabon 2007-03-20 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Mutt automatically attaches any file in the CWD that matches the glob, i.e.
>
> mutt -j '*.png' ...
Or make that -a, stat() the file first, and if not there, try to
expand the pattern.
Christoph
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laying with the
edit-content-type functions, but it seems that this is a lot harder to
get right.
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read on mutt-dev in the past 2
> months about this ... not sure.
http://bugs.mutt.org/2829
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annot get it working anymore - gpgme
always reports "no such file or directory".
The problem is, I have no idea which file access fails. I already looked
through a dump of all system calls (generated with ktrace), but nothing caught
my eyes. Can anyone suggest a way to trace down what is cau
On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 03:13:08PM +0200, Christoph Ludwig wrote:
> To a): I have a GPG-encrypted mail in my inbox. Whenever I tried to open the
> mail, mutt core dumped in line 1558 of crypt-gpgme.c. It turned out that
> `verify_result = gpgme_op_verify_result (ctx)´ was NULL (whic
contain more information
etc. etc.
I still received an email with my password. However, when I tried to log in, I
again got the "internal server error" page.
Regards
Christoph
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Hi Brendan,
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 01:43:49PM -0700, Brendan Cully wrote:
> On Sunday, 15 July 2007 at 13:24, Christoph Ludwig wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > a few minutes ago I tried to register the account "cludwig" with mutt's bug
> > tracking system at h
worked for me as well on my previous Linux box. It is only under
Mac OS X that I never got it working correctly within mutt.
Regards
Christoph
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On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 02:05:04PM -0700, Brendan Cully wrote:
> On Sunday, 15 July 2007 at 22:53, Christoph Ludwig wrote:
> > Hi Brendan,
> >
> > On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 01:43:49PM -0700, Brendan Cully wrote:
> > > On Sunday, 15 July 2007 at 13:24, Chri
Re: Chris G 2007-08-08 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Is there any actual difference between the 'push' and 'exec' commands?
push takes a key sequence, exec a single function. That is, the
following are the same:
exec foo
push
Christoph
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Re: Salve Håkedal 2007-08-20 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> While in inbox index or pager, is there a way to read my reply, except
> change to the sent-mail folder to look it up there?
folder-hook . 'set record="^"'
Christoph
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at's some other header. (X-Image?)
Christoph
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' will unlimit, and a subsequent 'q'
will then quit mutt:
macro index l 'macro index q
".bind index q quit"'
(The weird \> quotes trick the parser into not parsing in the
outer layer.)
Christoph
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I had no time yet to investigate, so I
cannot doublecheck.
HTH
Christoph
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output of the
gpg command line interface.
> I want to use "encrypt to self" as an
> per application option. IIRC this is how Thunderbird/Enigmail works at least
> with Windows. If mutt is not able to do this, it's worth a feature request.
> Where do I have to leave su
true for gnuppg 2.x,
at least.) For gpgsm, e.g., have a look at
http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals./gnupg/GPGSM-Configuration.html>.
Regards
Christoph
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