Bya godzina 23:09:13 w roda 20 wrzesie, gdy do autobusu wsiad kanar
i wrzasn:"Eugene Paskevich!!! Bilecik do kontroli!!!" A on(a) na to:
P.S. How can I include cookies from fortune for example into my signature?
Answer directly please.
I am sorry but i only know how to answer the
Using a large mallet, Lukasz Stelmach whacked out:
By³a godzina 23:09:13 w ¶roda 20 wrzesieñ, gdy do autobusu wsiad³ kanar
i wrzasn±³:"Eugene Paskevich!!! Bilecik do kontroli!!!" A on(a) na to:
P.S. How can I include cookies from fortune for example into my signature?
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The address [EMAIL PROTECTED] is preferred over [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2000.09.20, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Eugene Paskevich" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
P.S. How can I include cookies from fortune for example into my signature?
Answer directly please.
You probably missed the other
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 02:23:58PM -0500, the/eXtreme wrote:
What is recommended way of visually signalling the arrival of new mail?
With Solaris mailtool I got used to a little `mailbox with letters' icon.
Mutt is so *totally cool*, though, that I don't want to go back to the
Sun mail
Hello,
Having longtime searched for a nice printing-command, i've finally
choosen the next one :
set print_command="fmt --prefix='' -s | fmt -s | a2ps -b"" -1 -R --pretty-print=mail
-o $(date +%x-%X | tr : .).ps"
a2ps gives very nice layouts with the option --pretty-print=mail,
particularly
Charles --
...and then Charles Cazabon said...
% Hello,
%
% I seem to have found a bug in mutt, when using 'mutt recipient_address' from
% the commandline. Minimal test case follows:
Nope; I don't think so.
%
% [charon]$ mutt foo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
%
% No recipients specified.
That's
I've written a small perl script to take addresses like the 't' command in
pine. Yes, I know there is a python script, but I like perl and wanted to
hack mutt. Odd thing is, after the script runs input seems to be 'hung'.
I after the process has gone back to mutt, I have
hal King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 22 Sep 2000:
I've written a small perl script to take addresses like the 't' command in
pine.
I wonder what the t command in Pine does? Well, since I have to guess,
I suppose it picks out email addresses from the current email.
Yes, I know
On 21-Sep-2000, Ben Beuchler wrote:
So, if I am understanding the multiple responses to my query correctly,
since I subscribe to all of my lists, I can just hose the "lists" entry
completely and the "subscribe" entries will take care of everything?
Right.
Ronny
On 2000-09-22 10:13:36 +0200, Jürgen Salk wrote:
The set of known lists (lists) is _always_ a subset of the set
of subscribed lists (subscribe).
Are you perfectly sure? In my understanding, "lists" and
"subscribe" does only make any sense, if addresses in "lists" are
a superset of
Hi.
Are there any plans for support of RFC2369[1] headers?
I just discovered that Pine was offering a neat interface to unsubscribe
from a mailing list, get help, etc, using the List-* headers, and now
I'm jealous. :-)
Regards,
Hugo
1. http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2369.html
--
Hugo Haas
Hey, is it possible to re-source .muttrc from inside mutt
and have any changes take effect?
TIA---the/eXtreme
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 08:51:59AM -0500, the/eXtreme muttered:
Hey, is it possible to re-source .muttrc from inside mutt
and have any changes take effect?
TIA---the/eXtreme
From mutt:
:source ~/.muttrc
--
-- C^2
No windows were crashed in the making of this email.
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 15:40:04 +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
hal King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 22 Sep 2000:
Yes, I know there is a python script, but I like perl and wanted to
hack mutt. Odd thing is, after the script runs input seems to
be 'hung'. I after the process has
Am I correct in understanding that subscribe/lists matches are from
the beginning of the pattern only? (I.e., there is no way to specify a
series of lists on egroups.com all at once?)
--
- Bruce
Bruce DeVisser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 21 Sep 2000:
Am I correct in understanding that subscribe/lists matches are from
the beginning of the pattern only? (I.e., there is no way to specify a
series of lists on egroups.com all at once?)
Yes, your understand is correct.
Mikko
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//
Using a large mallet, Bruce DeVisser whacked out:
Am I correct in understanding that subscribe/lists matches are from
the beginning of the pattern only? (I.e., there is no way to specify a
series of lists on egroups.com all at once?)
Suppose you are on [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Mutt Users!
On pi 22 wrz 2000 08:54:44 GMT Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
at the very end of message and type:
:$!/usr/games/fortune -s
... or use this little shell script -
Or better use some program such as signature, which creates a FIFO and
passes output of given program to
I've been trying to get mutt (1.2.5i) working, and have had
fairly good success until I started fiddling with gpg.
I've got gpg 1.0.3 installed and working -- I can generate detached
signed/encrypted messages without any trouble from the command line.
The problem arises when I try to verify a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been trying to get mutt (1.2.5i) working, and have had
fairly good success until I started fiddling with gpg.
I've got gpg 1.0.3 installed and working -- I can generate detached
signed/encrypted messages without any trouble from the command line.
The
On Fri 22-Sep-2000 at 02:42:17PM +0200, Hugo Haas wrote:
Are there any plans for support of RFC2369[1] headers?
I just discovered that Pine was offering a neat interface to
unsubscribe from a mailing list, get help, etc, using the List-*
headers, and now I'm jealous. :-)
You could start
On Fri 22-Sep-2000 at 06:04:51PM +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Fri 22-Sep-2000 at 02:42:17PM +0200, Hugo Haas wrote:
Are there any plans for support of RFC2369[1] headers?
I just discovered that Pine was offering a neat interface to
unsubscribe from a mailing list, get help, etc,
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 08:54:44AM +, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
... or use this little shell script -
#!/bin/sh
WHOAMI=`whoami`
if [ -f /tmp/sig.$USER ]
then
rm -f /tmp/sig.$USER
fi
cat $HOME/.signature /tmp/sig.$USER
/usr/games/fortune -s /tmp/sig.$USER
/usr/local/bin/mutt
A couple of 'wishlist'ask's
[1]
Is it possible to configure Mutt so that the default opening page is the
'index' rather than the spool mailbox,or alternately have a single key on
the top line set to jump to the index page.
[2]
Can the 'N' flags in the index list be configured so that they
On 22-Sep-2000, Eugene Paskevich wrote:
That's very nice but I'd like my signature to be changed every time
I compose a new message. Not every session of mutt.
It's hinted in the manual.
set signature = "program_that_generates_random_sig|"
Notice the vertical bar at the
At 1:57 PM EDT on September 22 Eugene Paskevich sent off:
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 08:54:44AM +, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
... or use this little shell script -
#!/bin/sh
WHOAMI=`whoami`
if [ -f /tmp/sig.$USER ]
then
rm -f /tmp/sig.$USER
fi
cat $HOME/.signature
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 07:55:34PM +1100, Russ Pitman wrote:
Can the 'N' flags in the index list be configured so that they
remain set until all the folder's contents have been read
irrespective of how many times the folder is acessed or mutt is
restarted.
Put this in your .muttrc:
set
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 07:55:34PM +1100, Russ Pitman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[1]
Is it possible to configure Mutt so that the default opening page is the
'index' rather than the spool mailbox,or alternately have a single key on
the top line set to jump to the index page.
Read about
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 08:57:09PM +0300, Eugene Paskevich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
That's very nice but I'd like my signature to be changed every time
I compose a new message. Not every session of mutt.
If you read the manual, you'll discover that if $signature ends with
a
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 05:59:34PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
However, when I receive the inbound copy of that email from the
mailserver (vie fetchmail 5.5.0 and my local MTA, courier) the same
Is there a courier MTA? I have only ever heard of Courier IMAP.
Yeah. Mr. Sam, the author
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 14:31:40 -0400, hal King wrote:
I tried that, and now knowing what to look for tried several others:
macro pager T "pipe-message/home/hck/bin/take.plenterenter-commandsource
$HOME/.muttrc\n"
macro pager T "pipe-message/home/hck/bin/take.pl\nenter-commandsource
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 02:39:19PM -0500, Ben Beuchler wrote:
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 05:59:34PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
However, when I receive the inbound copy of that email from the
mailserver (vie fetchmail 5.5.0 and my local MTA, courier) the same
Is there a courier MTA?
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 12:30:22 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
set print_command="fmt --prefix='' -s | fmt -s | a2ps -b"" -1 -R
--pretty-print=mail -o $(date +%x-%X | tr : .).ps"
[snip explanations]
Try it. Comments welcome.
I can't test it now, but this looks a good idea!
--
Vincent
"AG" == Anton Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
AG (in fact GPG doesn't natively have support for the RSA keys PGP
AG 2.6.x uses).
There has been a module which allowed you to verify RSA keys for quite
some time. With the ending of patent on RSA, gpg now has internal RSA
support. While
Submitted 22-Sep-00 by Kevin Falcone:
There has been a module which allowed you to verify RSA keys for quite
some time. With the ending of patent on RSA, gpg now has internal RSA
support. While you cannot yet create RSA keys, you most definitely
can verify signatures.
I wasn't aware that
Russ Pitman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is it possible to configure Mutt so that the default opening page is the
'index' rather than the spool mailbox,or alternately have a single key on
the top line set to jump to the index page.
you mean mutt -y ?
-y Start Mutt with a listing of all
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