David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 25 May 2000:
OK. I didn't need to escape the parens at all, just the pipes. This
expression is exactly what I'm looking for:
~L alice ~L bob ~L carol ^~L (alice\|bob\|carol)
I'm curious, do you really need the first part, the three
On 2000.05.25, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Mikko Hänninen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
~L alice ~L bob ~L carol ^~L (alice\|bob\|carol)
I'm curious, do you really need the first part, the three matches?
The last part should do their job too. Since you tried these things,
I suppose you
hi,
i was wondering how to do the following (if possible).
i reveive ".mgp" files as text/plain attachments, because
most people don't know about magicpoint (a little known
but awesome presentation software), thus they don't have a
mailcap entry of "application/magicpoint; mgp %s" and
a mime
Carlos Puchol proclaimed on mutt-users that:
i reveive ".mgp" files as text/plain attachments, because
most people don't know about magicpoint (a little known
set auto view in .muttrc
For example, I use
auto_view application/ms-tnef text/x-vcard
auto_view application/x-chess
Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Carlos Puchol proclaimed on mutt-users that:
i reveive ".mgp" files as text/plain attachments, because
most people don't know about magicpoint (a little known
set auto view in .muttrc
For example, I use
auto_view application/ms-tnef
Carlos Puchol proclaimed on mutt-users that:
but i don't think i want to just autoview text/plain attachments, no?
i want mgp to handle the text/plain attachments that have an "*.mgp"
as file name whe i press "view-attachments" on it.
Oh ya - then write a macro to pipe it to magicpoint.
--
On 2000-05-25 17:42:17 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
i reveive ".mgp" files as text/plain attachments,
because most people don't know about magicpoint (a
little known
set auto view in .muttrc
For example, I use
auto_view application/ms-tnef text/x-vcard
auto_view
Thomas Roessler proclaimed on mutt-users that:
auto_view application/ms-tnef text/x-vcard
auto_view application/x-chess application/x-lotus-notes
auto_view text/html application/x-gzip application/x-gunzip
auto_view application/rtf application/x-rath
*grin* I don't think you have a
Hi FOlks,
I noticed gnupg and pgp5 are not compatible.
I cannot open mails encrypted with gnupg.
Is it possible to use gnupg and pgp5 at the same time with mutt?
I doubt it cause how would it know with to use for a message.
It's reall not nice that its not compatible
Any suggsestions? cause
I'm not sure, from the doc:
ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/Mutt-GnuPG-PGP-HOWTO
it sounds like they may be compatible, but it's never explicitly stated.
At 04:25 PM 5/25/00, Mipam wrote:
Hi FOlks,
I noticed gnupg and pgp5 are not compatible.
I cannot open mails encrypted with
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 04:25:17PM +0200, Mipam wrote:
Hi FOlks,
I noticed gnupg and pgp5 are not compatible.
I cannot open mails encrypted with gnupg.
Is it possible to use gnupg and pgp5 at the same time with mutt?
I doubt it cause how would it know with to use for a message.
It's reall
I had thought that when going to read a pgp signed message that mutt
would now ask? Is this built in, or a setup in your .muttrc?
panning through manual now
--
/helfman
"At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always
been in your possession."
Fingerprint:
I haven't gotten any mail from the mailing list in weeks now... I am I
unsubscribed or what?
--timball
--
Send mail with subject "send pgp key" for public key.
pub 1024R/CFF85605 1999-06-10 Timothy L. Ball [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Key fingerprint = 8A 8E 64 D6 21 C0 90 29 9F D6 1E DC
I found it pgp_verify_sig
but it is either yes or no...?? I guess there should be no grey area in
programming :)
Oh yeah, that's the timeout function!!!
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 10:26:05AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] muttered:
| I had thought that when going to read a pgp signed message
Guys,
how do I unsubscribe from this list?
Hello!
I've been having a bit of a problem with mutt-1.0.1-us ; its
been refusing to save mail. At first it was refusing to
write (ie. append) email via symbolic links to files; lately
its been refusing to save at all. Elm doesn't have this
problem (which I fire up just to save email), so its
Hi
I just installed the new Mutt [Mutt 1.2i (2000-05-09)] and when I fired up the
program, it gave me the following errors:
Error in /home/salvo/.muttrc, line 706: color: unknown command
Error in /home/salvo/.muttrc, line 709: color: unknown command
Error in /home/salvo/.muttrc, line 710:
Hi Folks,
Okay i read here:
ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/Mutt-GnuPG-PGP-HOWTO
that it's possible to use gpg and pgp5 at the same time.
Also in there is how to use them both.
But man, you got to set some vars in there.
Okay i have this in there in the .muttrc
set
Hello!
I tried to build mutt-1.3i on an old Indigo^2 (SGI, Irix 5.3).
It failed because a number of files attempt to include
mbyte.h which doesn't exist on my machine.
Regards,
Dr C
--
Charles E Campbell, Jr, PhD_ __ __
Goddard Space Flight Center /
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 08:59:23PM +0200, Salvatore Greco wrote:
I just installed the new Mutt [Mutt 1.2i (2000-05-09)] and when I fired
up the program, it gave me the following errors:
Error in /home/salvo/.muttrc, line 706: color: unknown command Error in
/home/salvo/.muttrc, line 709:
Dr. Charles E. Campbell writes:
Hello!
I tried to build mutt-1.3i on an old Indigo^2 (SGI, Irix 5.3).
It failed because a number of files attempt to include
mbyte.h which doesn't exist on my machine.
It was accidentally left out of the distribution. Try mutt-1.3.2i instead.
On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 12:18:04AM -1525, Dr. Charles E. Campbell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to build mutt-1.3i on an old Indigo^2 (SGI, Irix 5.3).
It failed because a number of files attempt to include
mbyte.h which doesn't exist on my machine.
Are you sure you are diagnosing that
You are reading your mail off an IMAP server right? And you have it set
_not_ to expunge messages from the imap server. So, even if a copy is
fetched locally to mailbox, it may stay on the imap server.
Is there anyway to expunge the messages from the IMAP server? With a setting of some
I'm attempting to set up a macro to randomize the From: header, since I
have an entire domain going to me.
I tried:
macro compose g "\ef^u$realname `pwgen 8`@cesspool.net\n"
However, the backquotes seem to only get expanded when the macro is
first entered (at .muttrc parse or when it's
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 08:37:21PM -0300, Richard Spencer wrote:
I then decided to switch to Mutt, and with some
effort, configured my .muttrc to my satisfaction.
I used this config file to name my smtp server,
Huh? SMTP is for sending mail, and Mutt does not support it.
and settled for
can I place instructions in the .muttrc
file to check two pop3 mailboxes?
* Salvatore Greco ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000525 12:01]:
Hi
I just installed the new Mutt [Mutt 1.2i (2000-05-09)] and when I fired up the
program, it gave me the following errors:
Error in /home/salvo/.muttrc, line 706: color: unknown command
I had the same problem. From what I
On 000525, at 14:32:25, Drew Bloechl wrote:
I tried:
macro compose g "\ef^u$realname `pwgen 8`@cesspool.net\n"
However, the backquotes seem to only get expanded when the macro is
first entered
Perhaps by replacing the double quotes with single quotes, the back
quote expansion will be
David Ellement [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 25 May 2000:
Perhaps by replacing the double quotes with single quotes, the back
quote expansion will be delayed until the macro is invoked:
macro compose g '\ef^u$realname `pwgen 8`@cesspool.net\n'
If that doesn't work, one can always
Guys,
how do I unsubscribe from this list?
Remember the "Welcome" message you got when you subscribed ?? It tells
you how to *un-subscribe* too ;-)
Good luck,
Hall
Hi,
Anyone here who uses gnupg and pgp5 together?
Right now i switched from pgp5 to gnupg, but to keep supporting
others with pgp5 i'll keep it on the machine.
Okay, now i generated a personal key.
But i have trouble adding other keys by giving in an url or
an key id with server.
For example:
Michael Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys. I'm using mutt 1.2 on HP/UX 10.20, and I keep running into
problems with corrupt mailboxes. My inbox is having problems. It's
like an incoming mail is overwriting portions of a previous mail.
How is your incoming mail arriving? Via the
Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's good as an option, but then the problem would be that you can't
have an independent stand-alone binary that works even with no
resource files...
Is this really one of the design goals of Mutt? I don't see a problem
with getting people used to
On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 08:37:21PM -0300, Richard Spencer wrote:
When I began using Linux I started with
Red Hat 6.0 and used KDE's KMail for a MUA.
At that time I was checking 2 email accounts
for mail, which was easy to implement, but I wasn't
thrilled about the lack of configurability,
* Jacob Davies ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
in my .muttrc. They all work OK, but the interface for dealing with multiple
mailboxes in mutt doesn't seem that great. As I understand it, I will get
notification that I have new mail when it arrives in any of those mailboxes,
and in order to get
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 04:00:26AM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
That's good as an option, but then the problem would be that you can't
have an independent stand-alone binary that works even with no resource
files... It would be useless (without a .muttrc), you couldn't even add
your own
Dr. Charles E. Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to build mutt-1.3i on an old Indigo^2 (SGI, Irix 5.3).
Others have helped you with your immediate problem, but you should
realize that Mutt 1.3 is a *development* version of Mutt. As such, all
problems with it should be reported to
Gero Treuner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 26 May 2000:
What about making the help screen a menu ...
? must be hardcoded, or a comparable solution.
No, you can bind that to ? if you can use the enter-command function.
"help" is a bindable function just like any other...
But this discussion
Hi!
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 11:07:49PM +0200, Jan Houtsma wrote:
Maybe i was unclear. It's not the + that i dont like,
its the missing spaces in the multipart that are wrong.
read the original again please. I meant the second text
where at the end of the line between two words there is no +
On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 10:40:31AM +0200, Åsmund Skjæveland wrote:
im using mutt with pgp 2.6.something,
and I get the occasional message that I should upgrade to a newer version
of pgp ..
What version of PGP is recommened for use with mutt ?
gpg.
No. Handling of the trust database
On 2000.05.25, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"David DeSimone" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's good as an option, but then the problem would be that you can't
have an independent stand-alone binary that works even with no
resource files...
Is
Hi all,
I just received an email which, after the authors signatures, contains pages and pages
of "garbage". The author mentions that he is including three files, but when I press
"v" for viewing the attachments the list of attachments only contains 1 ("plain/text,
ASCII", etc).
Before the
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 12:59:19AM +0200, Mipam wrote:
Anyway, some things are different. Normally when i wish
to sign a message with pgp or completly encrypt a message
then it asks for the key id for that adress.
Normally, when i type a name its good enough, or just pressing
enter gives a
Hi David,
Thank you for the tip. Since it was necessary for me to divide it into three different
files, it took quite a while, but in the end I ran uudecode on them and all worked
fine.
Thank you again,
Manuel
Yes, that's uuencode data. Type:
|uuencodereturn
This feeds the
David DeSimone:
Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's good as an option, but then the problem would be that you can't
have an independent stand-alone binary that works even with no
resource files...
Is this really one of the design goals of Mutt? I don't see a problem
as
Tom Gilbert:
Not entirely what you're after here, but may be of use to you... I find
the default folder navigation painful too, so I wrote some cursor-key
navigation macros to make life better. Try these out?
bind pager up previous-line
bind pager down next-line
up, down,
Marius Gedminas proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Perhaps you'll want to specify a smart host if your computer do not have
a registered domain name. Otherwise many servers will reject SMTP
connections from you. But maybe using a simpler MTA is a better choice.
See the "VSNL Connection Howto" at
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 02:29:36PM +, Curt Zirzow wrote:
|rerun your configure script including one of these options:
|./configure --with-curses=DIR
|Or
|./configure --with-slang=DIR
|
|DIR being the location of ncurses/slang installation.
Justim May helped out here, the problem was
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