Okay, okay, I accept, that pod2man from perl 5.0 uses other parameters
than the one from 5.6 :-(
lbdb (0.25.1) unstable; urgency=low
* Add to pod2man call in Makefile, because older versions of perl
come with a pod2man which dies otherwise.
-- Roland Rosenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue
I just released a new version of the little brother's database with
the following changes:
* Suggest mutt-ja as an alternative to mutt, because mutt-ja currently
does not provide mutt (Closes: #85923).
* Add m_ldap and mutt_ldap_query provided by Marc de Courville,
[EMAIL PROTECTED].
I just released a new version of the little brother's database with
the following changes:
* Add a second grep to m_pgp5 and m_gpg to remove UIDs, which don't
match the search string, but are only generated, because a different
UID of this key matches.
* Add new module m_gnomecard
I just released a new version of the little brother's database with
the following changes:
* Add new module m_addr_email to request data from addressbook program
(http://red.roses.de/~clemens/addressbook/) by Torsten Jerzembeck
[EMAIL PROTECTED].
* Some optimizations on m_addr_email
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 01:39:51PM +0200, Marc de Courville wrote:
please find attached to this email the new version of
mutt_ldap_query perl script that performs ldap queries for mutt.
The distribution now includes a module for interfacing
I just released a new bugfix version of the little brother's database
with the following changes:
* Update lbdb.el to version 1.4 to avoid problems with status line of
lbdbq.
* Correct behavior of variable SORT_OUTPUT (did the inverse of what it
should do).
* Correct output of
On Thu, 05 Oct 2000, Pyuesh Daya wrote:
Is it possible to run two external programs to run with mutt. I am
already running the "Shift Q" to query an external perl script which
queries an Ldap ServerIs this possible...
If you are only talking about Shift-Q (not Ctrl-T), it should be easy
On Wed, 04 Oct 2000, the/eXtreme wrote:
I have a lot of save-hooks that look like this one:
save-hook '(~t ^mutt-users | ~c ^mutt-users)' =mutt
and I wondered if anyone else thought a new operator
like `~tc' might be convenient, e.g.:
save-hook '~tc ^mutt-users' =mutt
set
Hi Pyuesh!
On Tue, 03 Oct 2000, Pyuesh Daya wrote:
Does anybody out there know of an address book that I can use with
Mutt. I already am using the Perl script that interface with an
Ldap server. I am looking for an address book that I can using
locally on My PC !!
I don't exactly know,
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, David T-G wrote:
Can I tell lbdb-fetchaddr to write to a secondary database
(m_inmail.list file), and then tell lbdbq to read from that?
At the moment $HOME/.lbdb/m_inmail.list is hardcoded in lbdb-fetchaddr
and m_inmail, but they are shell scripts, so you are able to
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000, Daniel Kollar wrote:
does a module ldap_query exists for the little brother database?
Not yet. I thought about writing such a module, but the problem is,
that the fields in ldap databases are sometimes quite different
between different ldap databases. So it is not enough
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, David T-G wrote:
It seems to work quite well so far; I get output like
[EMAIL PROTECTED]DavidTG @ hushmail alias me-hushmail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] DavidTG bulbs @ bigfoot alias me-bulbs-bigfoot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] David @ BigFoot alias me-bigfoot
and
Jason Helfman schrieb am Donnerstag, den 24. August 2000:
My local file was unchecked, but the global file works fine.
What "local file" and "global file" are you talking about? There are
multiple files handled by lbdb...
And when I entered and configure to use m_palm after loading and
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Jason Helfman wrote:
| My local file was unchecked, but the global file works fine.
| What "local file" and "global file" are you talking about? There are
| multiple files handled by lbdb...
local file as in my home directory
How is it named? lbdbq uses the
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, David T-G wrote:
For some reason, though, I don't see any of my aliases. When I
comment out the (final)
| grep -v '^alias[ ][ ]*[^,][^,]*[][ ]*[^,]*$'
line in m_muttalias, I get
alias me-hushmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] (DavidTG @ hushmail)
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, David T-G wrote:
pub 1024D/AFEFC23B 2000-06-29 jimh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
pub 1024D/401A068F 1998-09-03 PHXMGNT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I did my same trick of commenting out the greps and seds, and this
time the "problem" showed up at only the second line.
In fact, it
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Nils Vogels wrote:
I was wondering .. would it in some way be possible to have mutt
search for mailaddresses from the lbdbq program, instead of "just"
from the mutt_aliases file ?
It's not necessary.
Thing is, once lbdb is setup properly, I would like to run a query
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Jason Helfman wrote:
Ok after further investigation I found now that I do infact have a .lbdb
in my home directory with these listings...
m_inmail.list m_inmail.list.dsl-64-34-6-73.9705
m_inmail.list.dsl-64-34-6-73.9703 m_inmail.list.lock
On Sat, 08 Jul 2000, Jason Helfman wrote:
Is their a reason to really use the gzip patch with Maildir style
mailboxes?
The current version of the compressed folders patch does not support
Maildir yet, but only single file folder formats like mbox and mmdf.
From a pragmatic point of view, it
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Hardy Merrill wrote:
I found some hits on "pkspxy" referring to Debian pkspxy:
pkspxy doesn't have to do with Debian except the fact that there is
already a Debian package (see
http://www.spinnaker.de/debian/pkspxy.html and
http://www.spinnaker.de/debian/pkspxyc.html).
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Byrial Jensen wrote:
I have applied all patches from 1.2 - 1.3 - 1.3.1 - 1.3.2 -
1.3.3 - 1.3.4 without any problems with the program code. There
have however been some minor problems with the Changelog and some
.po files.
These are because of a bug in Thomas'
On Thu, 08 Jun 2000, Randall Hopper wrote:
I want to autoview PDFs, but also be able to kick off acroread.
Autoview works, but I can't figure out how to kick off acroread in mutt.
application/pdf; pdf2txt %s; needsterminal; copiousoutput
application/pdf; acroread %s
The first
On Sun, 04 Jun 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A call for personal help setting up Gzip compression on mailboxes.
Utterly confused by the lack of documentation on it
What kind of documentation are you missing on
http://www.spinnaker.de/mutt/compressed/ ?
Tscho
Roland
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On Sat, 20 May 2000, Zhendong wrote:
Then what about the supporting for compressed mail folders in procmail
when using mutt? I use procmail to deliver mails to different mail
folders. After I've changed the mutt folders to gz format, procmail
still delivers mails as uncompressed format,
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Jason Helfman wrote:
i am receiving this error after I patch the tree with the downloaded
patch for version mutt-1.1.10
First and foremost, would this patch apply to the version for
mutt-1.1.10i?
Yes.
keymap.h:112: keymap_defs.h: No such file or directory
Simply
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Gero Reichard wrote:
:0
* ^TO_:.*mutt-users.
|gzip -c $s ~/Mail/mutt-users.gz
Until now I never had problems with loosing mail. So I didnt need
any "lock". BTW: Should I lock? What? Why? (As long as I'm the only
person on my computer..)
Above you have a
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Gero Reichard wrote:
~/.procmailrc:
:0
* ^TO_:.*mutt-users.
|gzip -c $s ~/Mail/mutt-users.gz
I suggest to use compressed folders only for archive folders and not
for incoming mail. Otherwise you risk to lose mail. In your above
example you don't do any locking, you
On Sun, 05 Mar 2000, Rejo Zenger wrote:
Subject: Re: Foobarbaz
Subject: Re: Foobarbaz
Subject: Re: Foobarbaz
everytime i reply. Any idea where this comes from, and what i should
do to avoid this behaviour?
Looks like you have a bad reply_regexp setting. If this only matches
o pages on one sheet ("a2ps -2").
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On Sat, 26 Feb 2000, Thomas Roessler wrote:
I seem to recall that someone on this list wrote about some clever
scripts to automate the use of glimpse and mutt to search huge
e-mail archives. Any pointers?
For mbox folders you could try something like this:
find ~/Mail -maxdepth 1 -type f |
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, Martin Bertilsson Haagen wrote:
lockd: failed to monitor 192.168.2.1
fcntl: No locks available (errno 37)
I have used this NFS configuration for quite a while without any
problems at all, so my conclutions is that it is mutt thats causing
it.
Is there any
On Tue, 08 Feb 2000, Adam Sherman wrote:
I tried sgml2latex on the manual and it died...
I cannot reproduce your problems here with
sgml2latex --output=ps manual
Where sgml2latex comes from sgml-tools 1.0.9.
What problems did you run into?
Ciao
Roland
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On Wed, 05 Jan 2000, Andrew J. Schorr wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to handle a MIME attachment that was encoded
using BinHex 4.0?
I personally use the program emil (see
http://www.spinnaker.de/debian/emil.html) with the following rule in
my ~/.procmailrc:
:0
* ^Content-Type: multipart/mixed
Matthias Teege schrieb am Sonntag, den 02. Januar 2000:
what about '| pgp | less' (or '| gpg | less').
This has many disadvantages:
- It shows only the signed/encrypted PGP part, not the rest of the
message.
- You cannot reply to such an encrypted message.
- "less" doesn't support colors
On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, Shannon Lee wrote:
J Open your eyes, there are normal users out there, which don't
J want or aren't allowed/able to use procmail and which
J communicate with Windows
nobody here can help those organizations or individuals who have
chosen to limit themselves to
On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, Timothy Ball wrote:
I've noticed a small difference (potentially major) difference
between the slang and ncurses interface. In ncurses if I use the bg
color of "default" mutt will use transperent backgrounds in
gnome-terminal (or Eterm) but if I use slang 1) default goes
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Dan Lipofsky wrote:
I am using mutt-1.0pre3us on Red Hat 6.1 Linux. When ever I try to
save a message to a file on a network file system I get
fcntl: No locks available (errno = 37)
If the file does not exist it successfully creates it but leaves it
length
On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
Sorry for the off topic question... can any of you recommend any GUI
MUAs that support PGP/MIME instead of just old-style? I've got some
people I'm moving from Windows to Linux, and this is one of the
overriding needs for a MUA for them.
I asked a
On Sat, 02 Oct 1999, Keith Harbaugh wrote:
folder-hook . set index_format="%4C %Z %[%m-%d] %-20.20L (%?M?#%03M%4l?) %s"
folder-hook a-folder-spanning-years \
set index_format="%4C %Z %[%Y-%m-%d] %-20.20L (%?M?#%03M%4l?) %s"
But when I then run mutt, and enter any folder, mutt beeps
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Shao Zhang wrote:
Is there a way to bind the following two keys to behave like
this?
bind r reply include = yes
bind R reply include = no
Try the following:
macro index r ":set include=yes\nreply" "Reply with include"
macro index R ":set
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
Hmmm Just noticed a "cut and paste" annoyance that I had
never encounted with elm or with any other pager like more or less.
If I'm viewing a message and copy part of the message using the
mouse cut and paste in X-Windows, I find
There were four file descriptor leaks in the old versions of the
compressed folders patch. The attached patch fixes this problem.
The patch can be applied after most versions of the compressed folders
patch it should work with 0.95.*, 0.96.* and 1.0pre*.
Ciao
Roland
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On Tue, 28 Sep 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) Can mutt determine the content type of the file being attached ?
Normally one presses ^T and types it thereafter.
Mutt tries to determine the MIME type by checking the file extension
against ~/.mime.types or /etc/mime.types.
3) Can one
On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, J Horacio MG wrote:
LC_ALL=es_ES
while I see most special characters fine (Spanish, German,
Scandinavian, ...), I sometimes see `?'s in some mails ...
So what charset do these mails use? It sound to me that these mails
use a wrong charset (DOS, Mac or something like
On Fri, 03 Sep 1999, Raju K V wrote:
From a mail how do I take and display all the email addresses in
it(from, to , cc and body of text) so that I can add them to my
alias file? What I want is similar to pine's take(T) option?
Have a look at mail2muttaliases.py from
On Fri, 03 Sep 1999, Axel Tillequin wrote:
My pager (builtin) displays the full header of each message. Is it
possible to
display only the "date from subject to cc" part of it ?
ignore *
unignore date from subject to cc
Ciao
Roland
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On Wed, 01 Sep 1999, J Horacio MG wrote:
BTW, could anyone tell me what the following setting means?
set pgp_show_unusable
6.3.101. pgp_show_unusable
Type: boolean
Default: yes
If set, mutt will display non-usable keys on the PGP key selection
menu. This includes keys which
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
At the moment I'm using
complete mutt c@-f=@F:$HOME/Mail/@ c/-f/F/ c/-i/F/
Which lets me complete files from ~/Mail with
mutt -f=TAB
but is otherwise very simple. Has anyone hacked together something
better?
To say the truth, I only
On Tue, 06 Jul 1999, Hal Burgiss wrote:
Trying to view html mail and I get a NS message to the effect of:
No Such File: /tmp/mutt
Correct there is no such file -- anywhere. I have tmpdir set to /tmp in
.muttrc. I don't see that mutt is creating any temp files in this
situation?
On Wed, 07 Jul 1999, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
text/html; (netscape -remote 'openFile(%s)' || netscape %s)\; sleep 10; \
test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
Could you explain what is really going here? Why the two calls to
netscape sparated by ||?
This first tries to start netscape -remote,
On Wed, 02 Jun 1999, Stephen Maher wrote:
Ah .. I need to upgrade mutt.
My .95 doesn't have the forward_attachment variable.
Ooops, you're right, this variable was introduces between 0.96 and
0.96.1 (both versions for developers only).
But I'm quite sure, that forwarding with attachments
On Sun, 30 May 1999, Adam Lazur wrote:
I've become addicted to compressed folders (bzip2'd folders even),
and would like to migrate my mail over to IMAP as well, but from
what I've seen it's not possible to do compressed folders over IMAP.
Has anybody gotten this to work? Is it even possible
On Mon, 17 May 1999, Eric Smith wrote:
How do I decode and view automatically? What rule would I use in the
/etc/mailcap cause the file does not have a specific ending.
If you want automatic view, then you have to convert uuencode to MIME
by using emil (http://www.spinnaker.de/debian/#emil)
On Thu, 13 May 1999, I.D. Chan wrote:
How could set the color of the tagged messages ?
I could find out the way to do that.
color index magentadefault ~T # Tagged
Ciao
Roland
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On Thu, 08 Apr 1999, rfi from Rich Roth wrote:
On Wed, Apr 07, 1999 at 12:34:47PM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
Not yet. I'm playing with the thought to write a cryptlib-based
command line tool to handle S/MIME messages, and to integrate it
with mutt.
My understanding is that you'd
On Tue, 06 Apr 1999, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
This changes the variable pipe_decode but when it was unset before
it will be unset after running urlview. I want pipe_decode to be
unset normally, so this is acceptable for me.
I don't like this, because if one day, I set pipe_decode, things
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Renaud Colinet wrote:
the 'a' key makes it possible to create an alias based on the From
header. Is there any way for mutt to take addresses from a group
message (i.e. including the To and Cc fields, and if possible
removing my own address) to create a list alias, rather
On Tue, 30 Mar 1999, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
Here on my Linux machine, I'm proud to not have any of that MS junk
hanging around. Occasionally, though, I must send someone a Word
document (for example) and it would be nice if it appeared as a MIME
type of application/msword instead of
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