le: one email, two recipients in to:, both recipients'
keys in the keyring), i have to test that.
thank you for your help
Tannhauser
On Sa, 11.08, 08:25, Gary Funck wrote:
> I notice that many of the contributors to the list use
> version 1.5, while FC5 version I'm using is 1.4.
> I've also read about mutt-ng (next generation), which
> seems to have many 1.5 enhancements as well as other
> features such as a side panel for fold
On Sa, 11.08, 08:42, Gary Funck wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 05:34:17PM +0200, tannhauser wrote:
> > Well, you know the mutt vs. patches thing, do you?
> I've just begun to use mutt more as my main e-mail program,
> preferring its simplicity to some of the more whiz-ban
hello *,
since version 1.5.16, there's a new command
to open the -well, you guessed it- next mailbox with unread messages.
Has anyone an idea how i could start mutt and it automatically opens the
first mailbox with unread messages?
th
On Mi, 15.08, 14:42, Taleb Hakim wrote:
> mutt -Z ? And that worked fine before version 1.5.16.
Ouch, that hurts. I've searched the man page three times, i can't
believe i've overseen this. I've referenced to the new command because i
thought i could be done in some way with using it.
Thanks!
th
Hi,
had the same problem. urlview is a very nice workaround:
[quote man page]
urlview is a screen oriented program for extracting URLs from text
files and displaying a menu from which you may launch a command to view
a specific item.
[/quote]
Hello,
i use the sidebar patch in gentoo without a problem (1.5.16, Useflags:
berkdb crypt -debug gdbm gnutls -gpgme -idn -imap -mbox nls -nntp -pop
-qdbm -sasl sidebar smime -smtp ssl -vanilla).
I changed the bindings for better use to this:
bind index \ca sidebar-prev
bind index \cy sidebar-ne
Hello,
i have various email accounts and various gpg key pairs. When i get an
encrypted email, mutt just outputs "Enter passphrase: ", without giving
any hint for which secret key. As long as i decrypt specific emails, that
behaviour is ok: i know which key pair i use for that adress.
The problem
Hello,
On Tue, 11.03, 14:44, Todd Zullinger wrote:
> If you use gpg-agent you will get this sort of prompt. To use the
> agent with mutt, you need to be sure to export GPG_AGENT_INFO and
> GPG_TTY. You then just add "set pgp_use_gpg_agent=yes" to your
> .muttrc. See the gpg-agent docs for how t
Hi,
On Fri, 25.04, 10:11, Michael wrote:
> Using vi here (default for OpenBSD), so will look at docs.
Using vim, :r!cat $file should do the trick for a text file.
th
On Fri, 25.04, 11:33, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> >Using vim, :r!cat $file should do the trick for a text file.
> That seems overly complicated. What's wrong with ":r filename" ?
It is overly complicated, so nothing is wrong with your suggestion. This
day has been way to long for me and my brain.
th
hi,
sometimes, images in gpg/mime encrypted mails are not shown in the list
of attachments, making it impossible to open/save them. strangely
enough, sometimes they are shown, i have no clue why and when.
i get the following message:
[snip]
[-- Attachment #2: test.jpg --]
[-- Type: image/jpeg, En
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