Russell Hoover proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I've just gotten mutt to work on a new (backup) ISP. (And at least until I
persuade the sysadmin to upgrade, it's mutt 0.95.7i). It took me the
Pity :)
*longest* time to be able to send any mail. Then I finally realized I had
to disable
On 2000-06-27 22:57:05 -0500, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
I'm having a similar problem. I just ditched 5.0i and
installed 6.5.2. However there are no 'pkspxycwrap' or
'pgpring' command as used in the pgp6.rc sample
included with mutt's source. Which version of PGP
exactly do the developers use
On 2000-06-27 20:40:16 -0700, fman wrote:
try my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
-BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
Version: GnuPG v1.0.0 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org
mQGiBDlYQxYRBACHDSw/JNcmvvZeQQMKq954FHbiyJHyNZ+clwwdFPzIOsxiq3AW
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 08:50:54PM -0700, fman wrote:
How do I get started using PGP/GPG with mutt?
try http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Mutt-GnuPG-PGP-HOWTO.html
them to a good tutorial, or at least give directions including how to
generate a key and how to use it.
On 2000-06-27 20:15:57 -0700, fman wrote:
How about mailing once a week all the sites that have info on mutt and where to get
them. There has got to be more than just mutt.org 's manual, right? Or maybe someone
can create start a weekly tutorial that walks you step-by-step on mutt.For instance
Quite true.
Come to think of it: the first section in the "How do I..." stuff should be
How do I ask questions correctly, How do I read the manual and What the hell
does RTFM mean?? :)
Kai
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Kai Blin(mailto:[EMAIL
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 12:20:29AM -0500, Carlos Puchol wrote:
:
:i have a mailbox with 3000 messages and the problem is that
:i keep on leaving stuff there that i think i will need later,
:but stays there for years.
:
:the idea is to delay-delete a message. the idea is to
:mark a message for
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 03:41:05PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
:...and then Jeremy Blosser said...
:% David T-G [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
:% I have just discovered that searches do not look inside collapsed
:% threads.
[...]
:% It's considered correct that Mutt treats messages hidden by thread
Shawn D. McPeek muttered:
And mention that a 32 line sig on a 3 line message is a bit excessive :)
[full quote deleted]
The same goes to full quoting of cause :-)
And - to whom it may concern - quoting sigs!
HTH,
Michael
--
Prof:So the American government went to IBM to come up with a
jon rust muttered:
save-hook =customer.in =archived/customer
However, when I press 's' while reading a message,
or while in the folder index (in customer.in) it guesses at the save file
name (based on the From: address). What am I missing?
In memory of the recent discussion on this
* fman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000628 04:16]:
The muttfaq says to send suggestions to this list.
I suggest someone write a book on how to use mutt.
Maybe a small book like those o'reilly pocket references.
Mutt is popular enought to deserve one, no?
I had suggested this to O'Reilly two years ago.
* Eugene Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000628 09:21]:
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 12:20:29AM -0500, Carlos Puchol wrote:
:the idea is to delay-delete a message. the idea is to
:mark a message for deletion, but not delete it for a while.
:say i set my 'delay-delete' to 14 days.
.. So you could do
Kai --
...and then Kai Blin said...
% Quite true.
% Come to think of it: the first section in the "How do I..." stuff should be
% How do I ask questions correctly, How do I read the manual and What the hell
Actually, that sounds like a very very good idea. Perhaps the first part
of the web
Eugene, et al --
...and then Eugene Lee said...
% On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 03:41:05PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
% :...and then Jeremy Blosser said...
% :% David T-G [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
%
% :% I have just discovered that searches do not look inside collapsed
% :% threads.
...
%
% :% It's
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 02:14:28AM -0700, Eugene Lee wrote:
Actually, I'd like to have add some kind of search pattern to the
message-tagging functions. For example, if I knew that I have a bunch
of messages from Januaary and February 2000, I'd like to be to be able
to tag them, then do with
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 09:25:10PM -0700, Shawn D. McPeek wrote:
And mention that a 32 line sig on a 3 line message is a bit excessive :)
Quoting style should get some attention too... ;)
Marius Gedminas
--
Science is to computer science as hydrodynamics is to plumbing.
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 08:35:01PM -0700, jon rust wrote:
I've got
save-hook =customer.in =archived/customer
in my dot-muttrc file. However, when I press 's' while reading a message,
or while in the folder index (in customer.in) it guesses at the save file
name (based on the From:
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 01:19:20PM +0200)
* fman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000628 04:16]:
The muttfaq says to send suggestions to this list.
I suggest someone write a book on how to use mutt.
Maybe a small book like those o'reilly pocket references.
Mutt is popular
On 2000-06-28 14:20:02 +0200, Gerhard den Hollander wrote:
(note, this does involve some more or less complicated (c) issues with
contributors to the online docs ...
Not necessarily; Open Content with restrictions on printing is
always an option (this is how "The Cathedral and the Bazar"
Thomas Roessler [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On 2000-06-27 22:57:05 -0500, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
I'm having a similar problem. I just ditched 5.0i and
installed 6.5.2. However there are no 'pkspxycwrap' or
'pgpring' command as used in the pgp6.rc sample
included with mutt's source. Which
On 06/27 21:12 -0700, fman wrote:
The muttfaq says to send suggestions to this list. I suggest someone write a
book on how to use mutt. Maybe a small book like those o'reilly pocket
references. Mutt is popular enought to deserve one, no?
but then clueless people would start using it...
--
There's a reference in 1.2.2's NEWS file. It is out of date, but I followed
it and ended up at:
http://www.guug.de/~roessler/bits.html
which has a link to:
http://www.guug.de/~roessler/pkspxy-0.5.tar.gz
I haven't installed it yet, though.
Jim
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000, Sven Guckes wrote:
* fman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000628 04:16]:
The muttfaq says to send suggestions to this list.
I suggest someone write a book on how to use mutt.
Maybe a small book like those o'reilly pocket references.
Mutt is popular enought to deserve one, no?
Jim Simmons [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
There's a reference in 1.2.2's NEWS file. It is out of date, but I followed
it and ended up at:
http://www.guug.de/~roessler/bits.html
which has a link to:
http://www.guug.de/~roessler/pkspxy-0.5.tar.gz
I haven't installed it yet,
Please no more comments on my sig. I changed it dammit 8^)
- juan
--
Hardy --
Thanks for your research into pkspxy and pkspxycwrap. Very interesting.
...and then Hardy Merrill said...
%
% Another question - if I type in an *incorrect* passphrase,
% it won't let me try again - or at least I don't know how
% to make it let me try again - so I have to abort the
Is there plans to make enable mutt to read the news from a news server?
-juan
--
PGP signature
Another question - if I type in an *incorrect* passphrase,
Is there a way to re-enter a passphrase enterred incorrectly?
you have to edit so that mutt doesn't remember your passphrase
set pgp_timeout = number of seconds
-juan
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On 2000-06-28 11:03:53 -0400, Hardy Merrill wrote:
Another question - if I type in an *incorrect*
passphrase, it won't let me try again - or at least I
don't know how to make it let me try again - so I have
to abort the message. Is there a way to re-enter a
passphrase enterred incorrectly?
fman proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Is there plans to make enable mutt to read the news from a news server?
-juan
See http://www.mutt.org - there is an NNTP patch. Read the archives -
this (and other alternatives such as newsfetch) were discussed a few weeks
back.
--
Suresh Ramasubramanian
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 09:25:10PM -0700, Shawn D. McPeek wrote:
And mention that a 32 line sig on a 3 line message is a bit excessive :)
Shawn
I hadn't realized how big it was, becuase I was reading it through an xterm
window. Should be ok now
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000, fman wrote:
Is there plans to make enable mutt to read the news from a news server?
Yeah, it already can. Hit 'qtin' or 'qslrn'. Works great. ;-)
-Ken
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Juan --
...and then fman said...
% Is there plans to make enable mutt to read the news from a news server?
Plans for official development: no
Plans for unofficial support: yes, discussed a few times in the past.
Take a wander through the mail archives for more info, including at least
one or
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 08:07:35AM -0700, fman muttered:
Please no more comments on my sig. I changed it dammit 8^)
- juan
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* fman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there plans to make enable mutt to read the news from a news server?
I don't know, but I doubt it.
See some of the nntp patches though:
http://www.mutt.org/links.html#patch
On Jun 27, 2000, Marco Goetze wrote:
I think that what may have caused the question is the lack of an
explicit, on-demand option to verify signatures, meaning that if
you've set $pgp_verify_sig to "no" ...there's no feature
allowing you to do that (unless you devise some macro magic
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Hardy Merrill wrote:
I found some hits on "pkspxy" referring to Debian pkspxy:
pkspxy doesn't have to do with Debian except the fact that there is
already a Debian package (see
http://www.spinnaker.de/debian/pkspxy.html and
http://www.spinnaker.de/debian/pkspxyc.html).
On 2000-06-29 00:13:56 +0200, Dirk Pirschel wrote:
pirschel@tux:~/tmp/mutt-1.3.4 ./configure
[...]
checking for iconv... yes
checking whether this iconv is good enough... no
configure: error: Try using libiconv instead
Any suggestions?
Get libiconv from http://clisp.cons.org/~haible/.
Hi *,
pirschel@tux:~/tmp/mutt-1.3.4 ./configure
[...]
checking for iconv... yes
checking whether this iconv is good enough... no
configure: error: Try using libiconv instead
Any suggestions?
-Dirk
For me, after a successful ./configure, it won't 'make' at all
wari@spider:~/src/mutt-1.3.4 make
make: *** No rule to make target `m4/curslib.m4', needed by
`aclocal.m4'. Stop.
* Dirk Pirschel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000629 06:37]:
Hi *,
pirschel@tux:~/tmp/mutt-1.3.4 ./configure
[...]
rex [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 12:18:42AM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
In particular, I'd be interested whether someone has been
able to locate a Unix version of PGP 6.5.3, which seems to
be the most recent version available for the well-known
graphical OSes.
I have this as my .qmail file:
/home/deklown/Maildir/new/
I have this as my .bashrc
MAILDIR="$HOME/Maildir/"
DEFAULT="$MAILDIR/Maildir/"
I have this in .procmailrc procmail-3.14-1
# Set to yes when debugging
VERBOSE=yes
# Remove ## when debugging; set to no if you want minimal logging
* Wari Wahab wrote on Thu, 29 Jun 2000:
For me, after a successful ./configure, it won't 'make' at all
wari@spider:~/src/mutt-1.3.4 make
make: *** No rule to make target `m4/curslib.m4', needed by
`aclocal.m4'. Stop.
I had the same problem.
Try automake; autoconf; ./configure.
-Dirk
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 09:31:17PM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
I have this as my .qmail file:
/home/deklown/Maildir/new/
That is the bug.
You have to say
/home/deklown/Maildir/
qmail detects that it is a considered to be a maildir format mailbox
because the
I was playing around with Sven Guckes excellent muttrc's and it seems
to hang on certain messages that I've got, kinda happens to me alot (on
the same messages and all), that I've decided to isolate the problem..
After playing around with .mutt.color.body I commented a line that
relieves me of
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 12:18:42AM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
In particular, I'd be interested whether someone has been
able to locate a Unix version of PGP 6.5.3, which seems to
be the most recent version available for the well-known
graphical OSes.
AFAIK, 6.5.3 is only available for
Wari Wahab proclaimed on mutt-users that:
# SCREAMING TEXT (often used in spam)
color body brightyellow default" \([-A-Z']{2,}[ ,]*\)+"
Maybe your terminal doesn't understand a color called brightyellow? Try
giving a hex equivalent - #aa will do very fine I think.
-suresh
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Suresh
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