Index_format

2000-03-17 Thread Adahma
I'm stumped! I have several lists that I have setup as subscribed lists lists in my .muttrc. I already have my high volume lists being sorted into their own folders via procmail. Now here's my problem... In those lists that I have presorted, I'd like to have the "normal" index format, so I

Re: Index_format

2000-03-17 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-03-17 01:52:32 -0700, Adahma wrote: I have several lists that I have setup as subscribed lists lists in my .muttrc. I already have my high volume lists being sorted into their own folders via procmail. Now here's my problem... In those lists that I have presorted, I'd like to

Re: Signature selection

2000-03-17 Thread Terje Elde
* Mikko Hänninen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000317 09:11]: Terje Elde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 16 Mar 2000: The problem is that what I need is more or less to enable the send-hook matching only if I'm in a spesific folder, or writing a email from a spesific address. Well, you have two

gnupg rc file for

2000-03-17 Thread Jason Helfman
Does anyone have some nice options for gnupg use with mutt version 1.0.1i Someone has given me a nice package, but for a newer developmental release, but I prefer running stable. I used an rc before that gave me a pgp menu at the bottom. I wonder if there are some similar rc's out there to

Re: Index_format

2000-03-17 Thread Adahma
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 10:53:14AM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote: On 2000-03-17 01:52:32 -0700, Adahma wrote: procmail. Now here's my problem... In those lists that I have presorted, I'd like to have the "normal" index format, so I see the sender rather than the list address, and

Invoking Procmail

2000-03-17 Thread Charles Curley
Let's see if I have this straight, before I shoot myself in the foot, or email, anyway. Mutt doesn't care how it gets its mail, as long as it surfaces someplace on the computer where it can get at it. One way to get mail from a pop or imap server is to use fetchmail. If I correctly read the man

Re: Invoking Procmail

2000-03-17 Thread David DeSimone
Charles Curley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Since I already have a call to procmail in my sendmail.cf, all I need to do to use procmail is write a .procmail. Maybe, maybe not... ##*## ### PROCMAIL Mailer specification ###

Re: gnupg rc file for

2000-03-17 Thread Jason Helfman
I have the most recent 1.0.1 thanks for the configs, i love gnupg /helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always beenin your possession." Fingerprint: 2F76 2856 776A 3E07 9F3E 452A 17D9 9B28 D75E 0A36 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! -

Re: Invoking Procmail

2000-03-17 Thread Charles Curley
On Fri, Mar 17, 2000 at 01:28:29PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote: - Charles Curley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - - Since I already have a call to procmail in my sendmail.cf, all I need to - do to use procmail is write a .procmail. - - Maybe, maybe not... - -

hooks and $folder

2000-03-17 Thread David T-G
Hi, folks -- I've asked something like this before, but haven't gotten a very good answer. Oh, well. Here's a new question :-) I have send-hook . 'set folder="~/Mail"' and then send-hook 'long|but|definite|regexp' 'set folder="~/Mail/subdir"' and it works like a charm; any mail sent

Re: gnupg rc file for

2000-03-17 Thread Lars Hecking
Jason Helfman writes: I have the most recent 1.0.1 You mean 1.0.1.c? (For me, it solve some bug in 1.0.1 related to trustdb ...)