Re: I cringe but ask anyway: how do I download mutt for Mac 10.4?

2010-02-27 Thread Eugene
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 06:00:56PM CST, fe...@crowfix.com fe...@crowfix.com 
wrote:
 
 I need to download mutt for an old Mac laptop (x86) running 10.4.  I
 tried compiling but have no C compiler.

By default, Mac OS X does not install GCC or anything of that sort.
If you want those kinds of goodies, find your 10.4 Tiger install disc
and install the Xcode Tools package (which gets you all the standard
compilers plus the Xcode developer tools) --- and even the X11 package
(which gets you the X Window stuff).  If you can't find said install
disc, sign up for a free online membership with the Apple Developer
Connection and download Xcode straight from Apple.

http://developer.apple.com/

Hopefully their site will figure out that you're using Tiger and will
give you the right link to download Xcode 2.5.

http://connect.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/MemberSite.woa/wa/getSoftware?bundleID=19907

Or you can Google for someone else's download of Xcode 2.5, but that's
an exercise left for the gentle reader...


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Re: abook

2010-02-27 Thread Gerard Robin

On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 08:55:19PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:

Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 20:55:19 -0500
From: Patrick Shanahan ptilopt...@gmail.com
To: mutt-users@mutt.org
Subject: Re: abook
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14)

* rog...@sdf.org rog...@sdf.org [02-26-10 20:31]:


Mutt is not mouse aware nor is aboot, iirc.

Thank for your explanation, I asked this question because clicking twice
inadvertently on the mouse, I sent a blank mail without subject to a friend ...

Eh. finger-erk reactions... they happen. :-/


like aboot  sb/abook   :^)


apt-cache search aboot:
aboot-base 
aboot-cross


aboot exist too :)

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Re: I cringe but ask anyway: how do I download mutt for Mac 10.4?

2010-02-27 Thread felix
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 05:14:22AM -0600, Eugene wrote:

 By default, Mac OS X does not install GCC or anything of that sort.
 If you want those kinds of goodies, find your 10.4 Tiger install disc
 and install the Xcode Tools package (which gets you all the standard
 compilers plus the Xcode developer tools) --- and even the X11 package
 (which gets you the X Window stuff).  If you can't find said install
 disc, sign up for a free online membership with the Apple Developer
 Connection and download Xcode straight from Apple.

I could do all that, but I know I didn't do it for the one laptop that
does have mutt 1.5.18 on it.  Somewhere out there is a pre-compiled
binary, from a trusted source, that I downloaded before, and I'd like
to do that again.  Wanting mutt on this second laptop is simply not
important enough to download Xcode and go thru all those steps, and
there is no other software that I want to put on here either.

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Re: I cringe but ask anyway: how do I download mutt for Mac 10.4?

2010-02-27 Thread felix
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 08:41:18PM +0100, Gary wrote:
 On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 09:50:58AM -0800, fe...@crowfix.com wrote:
 
  does have mutt 1.5.18 on it.  Somewhere out there is a pre-compiled
  binary, from a trusted source, that I downloaded before, and I'd like
  to do that again.
 
 Well, we've no way of knowing where you downloaded that from, but google
 suggests several places you can get Mac binaries from, of which one is
 http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Internet-Utilities/Mutt.shtml (sorry, I'm
 not really au fait with Macs, but I think that's for the OS you want).
 
   Wanting mutt on this second laptop is simply not
  important enough to download Xcode and go thru all those steps
 
 It might be quicker than asking here and waiting for replies though
;)

It was a rather quixotic request.  Nothing I found in google looked
familiar, none looked like an obvious trustable source, and I only use
that Mac once in a while anyway.  I probably should have never brought
up the subject, it was only the sort of thinking out loud idea that
was probably better left silent =:-O

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a couple of ssl related questions

2010-02-27 Thread Jamie Griffin

Hello

 I've compiled mutt on NetBSD 5.0.2 using pkgsrc/ports with ssl support. I use 
mutt to read mail from my imap mailbox on the localhost, so have 
imaps://localhost/INBOX. in my muttrc file. I use dovecot and use self-signed 
ssl certificates. Without $ssl_verify_host unset mutt complains that the 
Certificate host check failed: certificate owner does not match hostname 
localhost. When I searched on google I found a bug report[1] for mutt 1.5.18 
that described the same problem so I just wondered if this might be a problem 
with mutt rather than something with my setup. 

 Also, I tried to set $ssl_ca_certificates_file and keep getting the Unknown 
Variable error message when I start mutt, but I have recompiled mutt a few 
times now to make sure ssl support is compiled in but it does not help. I 
wondered if anyone might know what might be wrong? Possibly a pkgsrc 'thing', I 
haven't asked on that list yet. (output from `mutt -v` below.) 
 
 Thank you, Jamie.  


 1 - http://dev.mutt.org/trac/ticket/3139

Mutt 1.5.20 (2009-06-14)
Copyright (C) 1996-2009 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt -vv'.
Mutt is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `mutt -vv' for details.

System: NetBSD 5.0.2 (i386)
hcache backend: Berkeley DB 4.7.25: (May 15, 2008)
Compile options:
-DOMAIN
-DEBUG
-HOMESPOOL  -USE_SETGID  +USE_DOTLOCK  +DL_STANDALONE  +USE_FCNTL  -USE_FLOCK   
+USE_POP  +USE_IMAP  -USE_SMTP  
+USE_SSL_OPENSSL  -USE_SSL_GNUTLS  -USE_SASL  -USE_GSS  +HAVE_GETADDRINFO  
+HAVE_REGCOMP  -USE_GNU_REGEX  
+HAVE_COLOR  +HAVE_START_COLOR  -HAVE_TYPEAHEAD  +HAVE_BKGDSET  
+HAVE_CURS_SET  +HAVE_META  +HAVE_RESIZETERM  
+CRYPT_BACKEND_CLASSIC_PGP  +CRYPT_BACKEND_CLASSIC_SMIME  -CRYPT_BACKEND_GPGME  
-EXACT_ADDRESS  -SUN_ATTACHMENT  
+ENABLE_NLS  -LOCALES_HACK  +HAVE_WC_FUNCS  +HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET  
+HAVE_LANGINFO_YESEXPR  
+HAVE_ICONV  -ICONV_NONTRANS  -HAVE_LIBIDN  +HAVE_GETSID  +USE_HCACHE  
-ISPELL
SENDMAIL=/usr/sbin/sendmail
MAILPATH=/var/mail
PKGDATADIR=/usr/pkg/share/mutt
SYSCONFDIR=/usr/pkg/etc
EXECSHELL=/bin/sh
-MIXMASTER



Re: a couple of ssl related questions

2010-02-27 Thread Szilveszter Adam
Hello Jamie,

On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 12:41:00AM +, Jamie Griffin wrote:
  I've compiled mutt on NetBSD 5.0.2 using pkgsrc/ports with ssl support. I 
 use mutt to read mail from my imap mailbox on the localhost, so have 
 imaps://localhost/INBOX. in my muttrc file. I use dovecot and use 
 self-signed ssl certificates. Without $ssl_verify_host unset mutt complains 
 that the Certificate host check failed: certificate owner does not match 
 hostname localhost. When I searched on google I found a bug report[1] for 
 mutt 1.5.18 that described the same problem so I just wondered if this might 
 be a problem with mutt rather than something with my setup. 

Well, the problem is probably that the SSL cert is issued for the FQDN
of your machine, whereas you try to connect to it as localhost. What
happens if you use the same full hostname in the IMAP URL as the one that is
in the SSL certificate? 

  Also, I tried to set $ssl_ca_certificates_file and keep getting the Unknown 
 Variable error message when I start mutt, but I have recompiled mutt a few 
 times now to make sure ssl support is compiled in but it does not help. I 
 wondered if anyone might know what might be wrong? Possibly a pkgsrc 'thing', 
 I haven't asked on that list yet. (output from `mutt -v` below.) 

Well, it seems that SSL support is compiled into mutt, so you will have
to look for problems elsewhere. Maybe if you can turn up verbosity for
mutt and post the results of running the problematic test case along
with the relevant parts of your .muttrc, that may give someone some
clues.

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Szilveszter ADAM
Budapest
Hungary