Hello Muttusers,
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 12:50:41AM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
Mike McNally muttered:
I have procmail sorting my mail into various dirs in ~/Mail. Each
message has a name like msg.BvJC, msg.gvJC. I had thought that setting
mbox_type=Maildir would clue mutt into the
Good evening,
I've installed q-mail,vpopmail but actually i haven't any virtualdomain
on my LAN.
I've followed the installation istruction and then i've tried qmail.
I send a mail by MUTT from a user("Ghisu") that is the postmaster to
another user("Elena"). Naturally both are on the same PC
On Sat, Sep 16, 2000 at 19:02:32 +0200, Zak Le Roux wrote:
Forgot to add the CORE DUMP file (gzipped) ... sorry !
We cannot use the core file without having exactly the same
environment and the executable file as where it was made.
You can however help by analyzing the core with the gdb
* Le 19 Sep Mike McNally ecrivait:
Now the format problem... So I hit c ? and it displays the contents of
~/Mail as a regular directory display (like ls -l would). I want mutt
to display the number of msgs in ea dir and maybe how many are
read/unread in ea dir. But instead I get a dir
There have been various discussions over the last few years about
including a news reader into mutt. The standard purist line is to not do
so, on the grounds that one should have different programs for different
tasks. I have tended to agree with this and have used slrn for some years.
However
I have been trying to explore various issues about the mixmaster support
in mutt, but I am having difficulty in bringing these issues to a
conclusion. Here however is a summary, followed by some questions.
Mixmaster has versions 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 and then a set of
versions loosely called
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 08:05:44PM +0930, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
I like to save postings as e-mail messages. With slrn I used to mail them
to myself. Now I can just save them in a mail folder.
slrn can save posts to a file that mutt will recognise as an mbox folder.
I've been doing this for
Hello,
Stefano Ghisolfi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 20 Sep 2000:
I've followed the installation istruction and then i've tried qmail.
I send a mail by MUTT from a user("Ghisu") that is the postmaster to
another user("Elena"). Naturally both are on the same PC that is called
EDVX.But
Have you set up your /etc/hosts properly?
I had about the same problem with Sendmail and this was because Sendmail
ALWAYS queries the DNS first. Since I don't have my own DNS-server, I had
to put this in my /etc/sendmail.cf:
O ServiceSwitchFile=/etc/service.switch
The /etc/service.switch file
hi,
Could you please give an URL were the nntp-support can be downloaded?
I think nntp is definitily worth including into mutt.
One advantage is always having the same environment (editor/browser) and
mutt already has support for threading.
Just one thing: does this patch has support for saving
Yes, i think the problem is here. Qmail doesn't look at /etc/hosts. I think that I
should configure a DNS server on my own PC on the
LAN. I'll try it.
Bye
Thanks
Stefano
- Original Message -
From: "Wouter Verheijen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20,
What does mutt look for in order to decide that a message is encrypted?
My boss is sending me messages encrypted using Outlook's PGP plugin and
they're showing up as plain text. If I pipe 'em out to "gpg --decrypt"
the decrypt fine, but since mutt thinks they are plain text the decrypt
command
Bya godzina 14:32:55 w niedziela 17 wrzesie, gdy do autobusu wsiad kanar
i wrzasn:"Krist van Besien!!! Bilecik do kontroli!!!" A on(a) na to:
It would only have to remove the reference and in-reply-to headers
from the selected message,
An inverse of this that "inserts" messages back
Hi!
I've got a problem out here with which, I hope, you can help me to cope.
Preface:
As you probably noticed I'm from Ukraine and we usually use Russian or
Ukrainian langs here. My output CP is set to Koi8-r. There is an option
in .muttrc called "charset-hook" for decoding
msg.pgp
Ben --
...and then Ben Beuchler said...
% What does mutt look for in order to decide that a message is encrypted?
Check out the PGP-Notes file in the doc and implement the procmail rule
specified therein.
% My boss is sending me messages encrypted using Outlook's PGP plugin and
Oh, yeah --
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 04:33:10PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
...and then Ben Beuchler said... % What does mutt look for in order
to decide that a message is encrypted?
Check out the PGP-Notes file in the doc and implement the procmail
rule specified therein.
I went the maildrop route, but
On 2000.09.20, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Wilhelm Wienemann" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you please give an URL were the nntp-support can be downloaded?
http://www.fiction.net/blong/programs/mutt/#nntp
There is also a NNTP-patch for mutt from "Andrej N. Gritsenko"
[EMAIL
I'm curious how mutt handles changed mbox's, exactly. Is this in a FAQ
or other documentation anywhere? I'd look at the code, but I'm not all
that fluent in C.
When a message is simply added via normal delivery, it seems easy
enough to handle... "diff" the in-memory copy to the new one on disk
To what is mutt referring when it says "PGP signature could NOT be
verified."? gpg itself is returning no errors:
[-- PGP output follows (current time: Wed Sep 20 16:14:34 2000) --]
[-- End of PGP output --]
[-- The following data is PGP/MIME encrypted --]
blah
[-- End of PGP/MIME
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 06:52:15PM +0200, Wouter Verheijen wrote:
hi,
Could you please give an URL were the nntp-support can be downloaded?
I think nntp is definitily worth including into mutt.
Vsevolod Volkov's patch is the one I am using. It is at:
http://mutt.org.ua/download/
There are
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 21:59:05 +0200, Wilhelm Wienemann wrote:
[snip]
In the pager, I only get the following two lines:
[-- Error: unable to create PGP subprocess! --]
-END PGP SIGNATURE-
However, when replying, I could get the full text.
--
Vincent Lefèvre [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Waldemar --
...and then Waldemar Brodkorb said...
% Hello Muttusers,
Hello!
%
% What are the advantages/disadvantages of the different types of
% Mailboxes/Maildirs? Where could I read something about this?
You can see quite a bit of conversation in the mailing list archives;
this comes up
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