* Rob 'Feztaa' Park ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Feb 07. 2002 00:11]:
[...]
or lusers stubbornly refusing to do anything resembling intelligent
behavior?
Have you taken a good look at php-general lately? g
Someone let the flood gates down.
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the messages to check the body.
After I enter my passphrase, each move up or down in the list is
_really_ slow -- which is another hint that it may be trying to descrypt
each messages first.
Is that desired behavior, or is that a bug, or just a side effect of
working with ~b?
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the encrypted messages.
Oh geeze! I should have known. Sorry. :-)
Did I mention how great Mutt is?
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And now for something completely the same...
* Cameron Simpson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Feb 01. 2002 00:04]:
On 23:54 31 Jan 2002, Brian Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| IOW, I'm trying to replace these (a lot more than 3):
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| color index yellow default ~f feefee ~N
| color index yellow default ~f geegee ~N
| color index yellow
.muttrc
source dynacolor.sh|
El neato. That's super! I had to wrap %s in escaped double quotes, but
exactly what I'm looking for. And I guess I've learned about `source'
now. *Sigh*
(the sig fits!)
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* Brian Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Feb 01. 2002 00:33]:
$ cat dynacolor.sh
#!/bin/sh
awk '{printf(color index yellow default \~f %s ~N\\n, $1);}' addrs.txt
By the way, if anyone else wants to do this and the lines in addrs.txt
have spaces, use $0 rather than $1.
awk '{printf(color index
be
differences in stable/testing/unstable.
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It's been lovely, but I have to scream now.
' in a few .muttrc, and I'm guessing this is
yet another patch? :-) When I include it, I get a parse error when
loading mutt.
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QOTD: If you're looking for trouble, I can offer you
* Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 28. 2002 15:15]:
On Jan 28, Brian Clark [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
When I'm forwarding a message, is there any way to turn off the
inclusion of the complete headers? I've been weeding them myself for
far too long.
You will get the same headers
mutt.ncurses
dpkg: *mutt.ncurses* not found.
(~)% dpkg -l mutt | egrep ii
ii mutt 1.3.27-1 Text-based mailreader supporting MIME, GPG,
Maybe what you decribe is done when one installs both packages (mutt and
mutt-utf8) on the same machine.
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entering a
message. I'd rather set it to 'no' and set pgp_verify_sig with hooks for
_specific_ people, then use some command to check individual signatures
for anyone else. :-\
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Eat
, is there a better way to do the above?)
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If only women came with a CLI.
* Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 24. 2002 18:34]:
On Jan 24, Brian Clark [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
OK, maybe I'm not getting something about GnuPG and/or Mutt's
interaction with GnuPG, then (Nope, not being sarcastic here). If
I set this thing to verify all signatures, and I
.
Wouldn't that keep out others' sigs, and only keep one of yours?
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Fortune cookie: Outlook not so good, Microsoft ships anyway.
* Brian Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 24. 2002 18:54]:
But to make this semi-OT:
D'oh, make that `semi-On-Topic'
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Stop searching forever. Happiness is unattainable.
* David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Jan 22. 2002 05:21]:
...and then Brian Clark said...
% Hehe, no no, I meant *that exact quote prefix* :-) It'd take me
% forever to find the thread in the archives because I wouldn't know
% what to look
Not so tough; just surf over to the archives site
wondered
what is so privat on a mailinglist. :-)
I think I remember someone telling me once that their company's MTA did
that, and it was beyond their control. That has to be embarrassing. :-(
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. Where the heck people get
that crap is beyond me.
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their friends do. I guess It Is So in those circles.
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Rap is to music what Etch-a-Sketch is to art.
like:
Ah, yes I have seen that with AOL clients. But, I've seen it with
Outlook users as well. I guess that
tells me that people are picking up what their friends do. I guess
It Is So in those circles.
It's wretched! Ugh!
Oh God yes. *twitch*
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that patch as well.
But I'm currently using .25 from sid.
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Rap is to music what Etch-a-Sketch is to art.
marked for deleting
### will automatically be purged without prompting. If set to no, messages
### marked for deletion will be kept in the mailbox.
set delete=yes
That what I set and I don't get the prompt.
I'm no veteran though,
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LC_COLLATE=en_US
export LC_MONETARY=en_US
export LC_MESSAGES=en_US
export LC_PAPER=en_US
export LC_NAME=en_US
export LC_ADDRESS=en_US
export LC_TELEPHONE=en_US
export LC_MEASUREMENT=en_US
export LC_IDENTIFICATION=en_US
export LC_ALL=en_US
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no expert, by any means, but that solved my problem. If that doesn't
work, email me off list and we'll try to figure it out -- unless of course
another Debian user on this list knows more about locales.
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(% . ~/.bashrc) then
type in mutt and look at an email where you get the ? marks and see if
it's right. (open a shell and type in mutt manually to make sure it
*is* working from there before you try it from a menu, key-binding, etc.)
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of this:
macro index \Cb |urlview\n
macro pager \Cb |urlview\n
And that ^^^ is still in the manual:
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-4.html#ss4.13
Maybe that should be replaced with my solution?
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, but altering those didn't
make any difference either. When I reply to an email with that
funkiness, vim shows the characters correctly. *shrug* :-(
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be. Or maybe I'm making
no sense what so ever. g
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to just hit c and get my regular mailbox list (not the complete
folder list) so I can see all the mboxes with N beside them.
Impossible? :-)
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the mboxes with N beside them. Impossible? :-)
how about:
macro index c change-folder?tab
macro pager c change-folder?tab
will that do what you want, or am i misunderstanding what you're trying
to do?
Yep, that'll do it. Cool. Thanks.
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.
However, in any *other* email I reply to, which is not addressed to
spamcop, I get the Fcc: /dev/null header. (See my headers)
What could I be doing wrong?
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* Brian Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 10. 2001 16:13]:
However, in any *other* email I reply to, which is not addressed to
spamcop, I get the Fcc: /dev/null header. (See my headers)
Duh, and of course Fcc is handled locally. *Smacks himself*
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to ask. :-) Sorry if this is way OT.
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?
Thanks for you help, Baurjan
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of mutt are you using?
1.3.24i
And I was afraid someone would say that. :-(
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starting mutt with the -y command line option will do
exactly what you want. Works for me.
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-6.html#ss6.1
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in the manual that I got with mutt. Maybe I need new
glasses. :) *types man mutt and shakes his head*
Earlier this week I did just about the same thing. I mentioned that fact
that there are so many configuration options, what you want is easy to
overlook. It's a feature! g
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in your .muttrc -- I think that's what it needs..
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combo that does not use
\C.
I've tried just plain old b and I've also tried - and F6. None work. :-(
All I get is the usual Key is not bound. Press ? for help.
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might rewrite.
Yep, I wanted to exit the pager.
HTH HAND
Thanks, David
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not FUBAR the Esc key combinations.
I see that I am using ncurses, though. (.deb mutt package)
Thanks for the heads-up.
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to make my life easier,
if someone has any to offer.
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that if there is an error?
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clue why.)
^s freezing your terminal is most llikely because your xterm is
interpreting it as a flow-control thingie; ^q should start it
back up again...
And it does, thanks!
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and encryption come up a lot. I
haven't checked, but a query for signing outlook might be sufficient.
And off I go.. (again) ;-)
Thanks again, David.
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.
Yet when I press q -- it's instantaneous. What gives? :-)
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% egrep -i pager= ~/.muttrc
set pager=builtin
% mutt -v
Mutt 1.3.23i (2001-10-09)
Copyright (C) 1996-2001 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt -vv'.
Mutt is free
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