Re: Bozo Filter

2010-03-22 Thread Michael Elkins
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 08:19:12PM -0700, Freeman wrote:
 When I type l at the command prompt, I get a request for a limit pattern.
 Then I type ~ n 1 to limit view to a score greater than 1. This works
 precisely.
 
 But no luck with a limit function in muttrc.
 
 I started with variations on this  
 
  folder-hook =.list/*'push l ~n 1-\n' 
 
 from an otherwise informative Howto:
 http://mail.linux.ie/pipermail/ilug/2004-October/074043.html
 
 Following is closer to successful lines in my muttrc and threads on this
 list:
 
  folder-hook =.list/* 'push limit!l ~n 1enter'
 
 But to no avail.  Any insight appreciated!

This seems to work:

folder-hook . 'push limit~n 1enter'

Also, note that the folder pattern is a regexp, not a glob.  You can
just use =.lists/ to match all the folders in that subdirectory.  It
happens to work the way you wrote it because * means match the last char
zero or more times, but it is not doing what you probably think.

me


Re: Multiple IMAP accounts

2010-03-22 Thread Paul Tansom
** Peng shallp...@gmail.com [2010-03-20 22:31]:
 On 21:18 Sat 20 Mar , Paul Tansom wrote:
  ** Brendan Cully bren...@kublai.com [2010-03-20 20:53]:
  
  Brilliant, thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for. It's my own fault 
  for
  having so many mail accounts that it now takes a while to connect to them 
  all!!
 
 Actually you may find this frustrating sometimes if your internet
 connection is not very good
** end quote [Peng]

That's not too much of a problem here, since the connection is to a Dovecot
IMAP server on my local LAN mostly, and I SSH in to check mail remotely. That
said I am connecting to 10 accounts for various reasons at the moment!

-- 
Paul Tansom | Aptanet Ltd. | http://www.aptanet.com/ | 023 9238 0001
==
Registered in England  |  Company No: 4905028  |  Registered Office:
Crawford House, Hambledon Road, Denmead, Waterlooville, Hants, PO7 6NU


Re: mutt and gpg not in tune

2010-03-22 Thread Jan-Herbert Damm
hello,

 now i have spent some additional hours on this problem which might
 turn out to be some idiot fault of the person behind the keyboard. 

unfortunately this was the case. i was stuck up on pressing s instead of p
when i wanted to use gpg. it is *very* embarrassing and i apologize sincerely
for the noise.

i did learn a few things on the way though.

jan



Re: GPG send encrypted mails to one address but multiple recipient

2010-03-22 Thread Michael Elkins
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 01:52:31PM +0100, Laurent Weber wrote:
 I want to send encrypted mails to a mailing list where the mails need
 to be encrypted with several keys. The mail is send to one address:
 security@
 
 Now after long googl'in in found several information that it is not
 working. Is it true? Is there no walk around to get it working?

I think you can accomplish this by using a send-hook which will change
the value of $pgp_encrypt_only_command or $pgp_encrypt_sign_command to
add -r options to specify extra keys to encrypt for.

me


Re: vi and mutt problem

2010-03-22 Thread Dmitry Ulyanov
vi /tmp/foo correctly ending?
if not, execute strace vi /tmp/foo and show output

-- 
Best regards,
Dmitry Ulyanov

Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 12:39:07PM -0600, Michael написал(а):
 On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 10:03:11AM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
  On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 09:46:17AM -0600, Michael wrote:
   This is on an Slackware system. I only have root my regular user accounts.
   When I am finished writing an email, I get something similar at bottom of 
   my mutt screen:
   Error running vi '/tmp/mutt-MarahIII-1000-2799-33'!
   
   I have tried using:
   set editor=/usr/bin/elvis
   set editor=vi
   set editor=/usr/bin/vi
   and even commenting out the line all together.
  
  Is vi == elvis on your system?
  
 
 yes, sorry for not making that clear
 
   No matter what, I get the same error.
   I check the /tmp directory and see the two mutt files and I think the 
   error always relates to message no sent.
   
   Any help?
  
  What program/version is /bin/sh on your system?  Mutt invokes the editor
  as:
  /bin/sh -c 'vi /tmp/foo'
  
  One thing you might try is to run that command via your shell and print
  out the exit code (in bash you can echo $?).  Normally this should be 0
  if no error occurred.
  
  me
 
 
 ran your command followed by echo $? and it returned a 1
 
 
 fwiw- I just tried running this on openbsd and it returned the 0.
 
 
 
 
 Thanks for your help.
 
 Michael E.
 
 -- 
 Estimated amount of glucose used by an adult human brain each day,
 expressed in MMs: 250
 
 
  - Harper's Index


Re: mutt and gpg not in tune

2010-03-22 Thread Chuck Smith
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 08:58:21PM +0100, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
 hello,
 
  now i have spent some additional hours on this problem which might
  turn out to be some idiot fault of the person behind the keyboard. 
 
 unfortunately this was the case. i was stuck up on pressing s instead of p
 when i wanted to use gpg. it is *very* embarrassing and i apologize sincerely
 for the noise.
 
 i did learn a few things on the way though.
 
 jan

No reason to apologize. I think we all learned something with you. I
know I did. 

--
Chuck Smith



signature.asc
Description: Digital signature


Re: vi and mutt problem

2010-03-22 Thread Michael


Sorry for not making myself clear. It ended in 1.
Been rather sick and not on that machine till maybe tomorrow, and will execute 
the strace.
Thank-you for your help

Mike

On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 11:17:33PM +0300, Dmitry Ulyanov wrote:
 vi /tmp/foo correctly ending?
 if not, execute strace vi /tmp/foo and show output
 
 -- 
 Best regards,
 Dmitry Ulyanov
 
 Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 12:39:07PM -0600, Michael ??(??):
  On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 10:03:11AM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
   On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 09:46:17AM -0600, Michael wrote:
This is on an Slackware system. I only have root my regular user 
accounts.
When I am finished writing an email, I get something similar at bottom 
of my mutt screen:
Error running vi '/tmp/mutt-MarahIII-1000-2799-33'!

I have tried using:
set editor=/usr/bin/elvis
set editor=vi
set editor=/usr/bin/vi
and even commenting out the line all together.
   
   Is vi == elvis on your system?
   
  
  yes, sorry for not making that clear
  
No matter what, I get the same error.
I check the /tmp directory and see the two mutt files and I think the 
error always relates to message no sent.

Any help?
   
   What program/version is /bin/sh on your system?  Mutt invokes the editor
   as:
 /bin/sh -c 'vi /tmp/foo'
   
   One thing you might try is to run that command via your shell and print
   out the exit code (in bash you can echo $?).  Normally this should be 0
   if no error occurred.
   
   me
  
  
  ran your command followed by echo $? and it returned a 1
  
  
  fwiw- I just tried running this on openbsd and it returned the 0.
  
  
  
  
  Thanks for your help.
  
  Michael E.
  
  -- 
  Estimated amount of glucose used by an adult human brain each day,
  expressed in MMs: 250
  
  
   - Harper's Index

-- 
Estimated amount of glucose used by an adult human brain each day,
expressed in MMs: 250


 - Harper's Index