ope anyone here can
help with this?
Best regards,
sigi
On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 02:28:25PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Wednesday, September 12 at 09:10 PM, quoth sigi:
> >If I type the command (gpg --recv-keys X) manually, it receives
> >the key correctly, and adds it to my keyring. I tried several
> >keyservers, and they
useful patch. Is it headed for main-line inclusion?
>
> Thank you. There hasn't been much feedback.
>
> Nicolas
I'd like it too, included it into the main-package... I'm using such
constructs like your mentioned »source 'gpg --list-keys | perl -e ...«
when I email
> a certain address?
I'm using more than one address for different mailing-lists, so I
specified one address for every mailing-list.
This send-hook:
send-hook mutt-users@mutt.org "my_hdr From: sigi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">
adds my preferred from-address for this list.
sigi
it.
But now it doesn't do it anymore. I can only watch out for new arrived
mails by checking the last-updated-timestamp in the mailboxes-list. Is
this a bug, or am I missing something in my .muttrc now - which works
for me since several years now?
Thanks for help,
sigi.
t; this a bug, or am I missing something in my .muttrc now - which works
> > for me since several years now?
>
> Maybe clearing your header cache helps ?
Thanks, but I've no header cache set. But mutt seems to change it's
behaviour if I wait some time between starting fetchmail and opening
mutt. It just seems to need some time... but anyway, this isn't like
before.
sigi.
o new mails, even if there are any... mutt seems not to
recognize the first update-intervall(s) - it shows new messages
correctly after I waited some time and the next new mails came in.
Well, not a big issue though...
sigi
On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 07:28:31PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * sigi wrote:
>
>> Thanks, but I've no header cache set. But mutt seems to change it's
>> behaviour if I wait some time between starting fetchmail and opening
>> mutt. It just see
t
> Printer.
On my debian-machine I had to install cups-bsd to have a working lpr
from the command-line... Is it installed on your machine?
For printing out of mutt, I use muttprint, and it works fine.
sigi
lution for this,
I think I'd mirror my Maildirs with offlineimap by hand, but use the old
fetchmail+procmail+mutt combination.
Best regards,
sigi
with offlineimap.
Any hints?
Regards, sigi.
maildir format, opening an mbox file and copy/save to a new box, the
> new box will be in maildir format.
Thanks a lot for all your replies! I've changed my mailboxes to
maildirs now - and am not messing around with two formats anymore. :)
Regards,
sigi
nnect to the imap-server
directly, mutt does this. So, is it more likely to access the server
directly through mutt, or is there anything to change in muttrc for this
feature?
I'm now running offlineimap to update my Maildirs - but if the things
above don't work locally, I think it'd be a better way to read mails
remotely?
Regards,
sigi.
the
gnome-control-center, I think.
If you can't select it directly from the menu, type mutt %s into the
field and mark the checkbox 'run in terminal'.
After that, firefox should use mutt as the default MUA and will open it
in the system's default terminal.
sigi
r fetchmail and it
will only copy messages to the local mailbox - and keep them on the
server, too. So, it'd be no problem to fetchmail messages and read them
from time to time with webmailers. Or won't googlemail work with this
option?
sigi.
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 04:15:30PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Friday, February 13 at 10:33 PM, quoth sigi:
> > On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 03:06:49PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> >> Collecting email from multiple accounts is what programs like
> >> fetchmail or g
nd mutt.
> We need to know whether it still works and then update the manual.
I'm using mixmaster 3.0.0-2 with mutt 1.5.18-6+b1 on debian lenny and it
all works just fine. So the manual seems to be very outdated ;)
Regards, sigi
this things should be handled by programs which are made for this:
Simply put
encrypt-to YourKeyID
into $HOME/.gnupg/gpg.conf
sigi
les (which I'm able to use within mutt like mairix)?
Regards,
sigi
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:01:20PM +0200, Niels den Otter wrote:
> On Wednesday, 14 April 2010, sigi wrote:
> > I'm using archivemail to create archives of my mail-folders from
> > time to time... if I need to search for old messages in my
> > maildirs, I use mairix -
Worked like a charm.
Regards,
sigi
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