Re: >From in mutt?

2001-10-16 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Robert L. Harris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011016 15:56]: > > > I'm trying to use PGP but getting some errors. Part of it seems tied to > the fact that I'm getting ">From: " as the first from, with a > "From: " later in the header. > > Anyone know what's generating it? More importantly how do I

Re: >From in mutt?

2001-10-16 Thread Robert L. Harris
Yeah, that's in mine also by default. Thus spake David Raeker-Jordan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Robert L. Harris wrote: > > > > > > I'm trying to use PGP but getting some errors. Part of it seems tied to > > the fact that I'm getting ">From: " as the first from, with a > > "From: " later in the

Re: >From in mutt?

2001-10-16 Thread David Raeker-Jordan
Robert L. Harris wrote: > > > I'm trying to use PGP but getting some errors. Part of it seems tied to > the fact that I'm getting ">From: " as the first from, with a > "From: " later in the header. > > Anyone know what's generating it? More importantly how do I get rid of it? > > I found t

>From in mutt?

2001-10-16 Thread Robert L. Harris
I'm trying to use PGP but getting some errors. Part of it seems tied to the fact that I'm getting ">From: " as the first from, with a "From: " later in the header. Anyone know what's generating it? More importantly how do I get rid of it? :wq! ---

Re: From: in mutt

2001-02-26 Thread Brian Frederick Kimball
bentley taylor wrote: > in .muttrc, add a line like: > > my_hdr From: Scott Vaverchak replied: > I would also suggest to change your reply-to. For me my user name is adeo but > email is suadeo, so i would suggest changing your reply (if you need to). > > my_hdr Reply-To [EMAIL PROTECTED] Why

Re: From: in mutt

2001-02-25 Thread Scott Vaverchak
Opps. I messed up. I forgot to put the : in there... here is what it should look like... my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] There, now I feel better ;p -- Scott Vaverchak { [EMAIL PROTECTED] { suadeo : [+ dat] to speak in favor of; suadeo : to recommend, advise (a person); } }

Re: From: in mutt

2001-02-25 Thread Scott Vaverchak
I would also suggest to change your reply-to. For me my user name is adeo but email is suadeo, so i would suggest changing your reply (if you need to). my_hdr Reply-To [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Hi! > > > > anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim, > > I used pi

Re: From: in mutt

2001-02-24 Thread Christian R Molls
* Mike G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010224 23:30]: > anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in > exim, I used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :) FWIW, mutt doesn't have a built-in editor. Instead it uses the editor specified in the $editor variable in .muttrc. If y

Re: From: in mutt

2001-02-24 Thread Carl Lunde
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 12:05:40AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ^^^ btw, the ugly From: field had nothing to do with /etc/email-addresses, it was just because I didn't have a name in /etc/passwd :) -- Carl Lunde pgpiwTc8CdHtt.pgp Descrip

Re: From: in mutt

2001-02-24 Thread carll
On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 07:49:15PM -0300, Mike G wrote: > anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim, I > used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :) exim will replace your local username to the corresponding address in /etc/email-addresses -- Carl Lunde

Re: From: in mutt

2001-02-24 Thread Mike G
On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 07:49:15PM -0300, Mike G wrote: > > Hi! > > anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim, I > used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :) > > Thnks Thanks! I guess It should be OK now :) pgpcKCHNug472.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: From: in mutt

2001-02-24 Thread Brendan Cully
On Saturday, 24 February 2001 at 19:49, Mike G wrote: > > Hi! > > anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim, I > used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :) in your .muttrc set from='John Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' or press f to change your from: address in

Re: From: in mutt

2001-02-24 Thread pplaw
On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 07:49:15PM -0300, Mike G wrote: > > Hi! > > anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim, I > used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :) > > Thnks i'm not an expert, but here's what i've done: in .muttrc, add a line like: my_hdr Fr

From: in mutt

2001-02-24 Thread Mike G
Hi! anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim, I used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :) Thnks pgpV26P0dwD2Y.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: Missing "From:" in mutt

2001-02-11 Thread Ethan Benson
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 09:50:01PM +0400, Rino Mardo wrote: > I'm using the same ~/.muttrc I've been using and lately I've reinstalled my > debian and used 2.2r0 (apt-get to the latest) and kernel 2.4.1 (no ReiserFS > support yet). The funny thing I noticed is that the "From:" line in mutt > doesn

Re: Missing "From:" in mutt

2001-02-11 Thread Daniel de los Reyes
El Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 09:50:01PM +0400, Rino Mardo dijo: -| I'm using the same ~/.muttrc I've been using and lately I've reinstalled my -| debian and used 2.2r0 (apt-get to the latest) and kernel 2.4.1 (no ReiserFS -| support yet). The funny thing I noticed is that the "From:" line in mutt -| do

Missing "From:" in mutt

2001-02-11 Thread Rino Mardo
I'm using the same ~/.muttrc I've been using and lately I've reinstalled my debian and used 2.2r0 (apt-get to the latest) and kernel 2.4.1 (no ReiserFS support yet). The funny thing I noticed is that the "From:" line in mutt doesn't show my address although I've tested it and receivers do see my e