Re: long 'Sending message...'

2000-12-01 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Ken Weingold proclaimed on mutt-users that: When mutt sits for a while on 'Sending message...', is it a mutt or sendmail issue? Or something else? Sendmail mostly - check your DNS settings (resolv.conf, nsswitch.conf and such) - and install a caching nameserver (there's a

Re: problem using quoted printable encoding with gpg

2000-12-01 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-11-30 18:32:42 +0100, Anand Buddhdev wrote: Now I'm not an expert on MIME and PGP, so I don't know who's at fault here. The author of the MTA I use (courier) says that MTAs are free to rewrite headers as necessary, while obviously it's causing a problem for me. I also realise that

Re: Perl filter for procmail and old style PGP messages

2000-12-01 Thread Martin
Monday, November 27, 2000 (CS:1.48.332) 03:39:17 [AM] (+0100) Daniel González Gasull [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote... Hi all! I've created a Perl script to filter old style PGP messages with procmail. It converts to application/pgp or application/pgp-keys, any PGP message, any PGP key, and

Help: Start folder

2000-12-01 Thread Jonathan Gift
Hi, I just moved over from elm where I could start ina given folder by giving an elm -f foldername command. Now I know you can do that with mutt but I thought there might be a cleaner way in .muttrc of giving it an opening folder aside from /var/mail:user. Thanks. Jonathan --

SEGFAULT

2000-12-01 Thread Johannes Zellner
Hi, I discovered a reproducable SEGFAULT: using c to change folder c using a directory, e.g. ~/ hitting tab (twice) to get the directory listing and then using `m' to compose a mail will SEGFAULT mutt. So the key stokes again: c~/tabtabm I'm not subscribed to the list, so if

Re: SEGFAULT

2000-12-01 Thread Christian Schult
Hello Johannes, * Johannes Zellner wrote: I discovered a reproducable SEGFAULT: using c to change folder c using a directory, e.g. ~/ hitting tab (twice) to get the directory listing and then using `m' to compose a mail will SEGFAULT mutt. [...] mutt 1.2.5i. Can't

Re: SEGFAULT

2000-12-01 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Johannes Zellner proclaimed on mutt-users that: I discovered a reproducable SEGFAULT: using c to change folder c using a directory, e.g. ~/ hitting tab (twice) to get the directory listing and then using `m' to compose a mail will SEGFAULT mutt. No it doesnt - mutt-1.2.5i

Uptime in signature?

2000-12-01 Thread Glyn Millington
Hi - I'm running Mutt 1.2.5i on Debian 2.2. I'd like my signature to include my uptime. Using Vim (great) as my editor within Mutt I can of course do :r !uptime and get 10:56am up 3:40, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.16, 0.19 at the bottom of my post. But it would be good to

Re: problem using quoted printable encoding with gpg

2000-12-01 Thread Anand Buddhdev
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 02:31:27PM +, David Ellement wrote: Now, this entire MIME body part is encrypted/signed, and eventually put into some more MIME sugar. Here, PGP only ever touches us-ascii text (with which it deals nicely); the actual character set conversions are left to the

Re: problem using quoted printable encoding with gpg

2000-12-01 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Anand Buddhdev proclaimed on mutt-users that: Alright. So there's a problem. Maybe courier is wrong is doing what it does. Maybe the RFC is ambigious. That still leaves me with the problem of sending PGP signed messages which are unverifiable. Does anyone have any soltions for me?

Re: long 'Sending message...'

2000-12-01 Thread Pete Wyckoff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 12:22:57AM -0500 or thereabouts, Ken Weingold wrote: When mutt sits for a while on 'Sending message...', is it a mutt or sendmail issue? Or something else? This is the same problem that I have mentioned earlier. Many thought it was a

Re: Uptime in signature?

2000-12-01 Thread Karl E. Jørgensen
You may want to use signify - it allows you to have e.g. random elements in your signature too. I use it for getting a fortune in there, but you can use it to get the output from any command in there. Signify works by having ~/.signature as a FIFO, and a daemon process constantly trying to

PGP Setup 2.6.2 6.5.8

2000-12-01 Thread Eric Ekong
Well, I have been trying to configuring Mutt with PGP and I have not succeed as of yet. Can anyone submit the relevant commands from their muttrc or some other file so I can get this to work. Also, how would I send me pgp key to a server so others can verify it? Last thing would be how do I

Re: Help: Start folder

2000-12-01 Thread Gary Johnson
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 12:27:52AM +0100, Jonathan Gift wrote: I just moved over from elm where I could start ina given folder by giving an elm -f foldername command. Now I know you can do that with mutt but I thought there might be a cleaner way in .muttrc of giving it an opening folder

Re: PGP Setup 2.6.2 6.5.8

2000-12-01 Thread Martin
On Friday, December 01, 2000 (CS:5.48.336) 15:24:57 [PM] (-0500) Eric Ekong [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote... Well, I have been trying to configuring Mutt with PGP and I have not succeed as of yet. Can anyone submit the relevant commands from their muttrc or some other file so I can get this to

Opening Only Tagged Threads

2000-12-01 Thread Bruce A. Petro
With all threads closed, I tried this but it isn't working as I expected. Manually entered the following commands: T ~N#Mark all new threads ;escv #For each tagged item do a esc-v (open thread) The tagging seemed to work fine, but the second step didn't.

Re: SEGFAULT

2000-12-01 Thread Johannes Zellner
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 04:05:14PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: Johannes Zellner proclaimed on mutt-users that: I discovered a reproducable SEGFAULT: using c to change folder c using a directory, e.g. ~/ hitting tab (twice) to get the directory listing and then

grep PGP output?

2000-12-01 Thread Jack
hi, Am I the only one who feels the PGP output too long? [-- PGP output follows (current time: Fri Dec 1 18:58:06 2000) --] signature not checked. Signature made 2000/11/28 20:13 GMT key does not meet validity threshold. WARNING: Because this public key is not certified with a trusted

Silly Macro Question

2000-12-01 Thread Timothy Grant
Hi all, This is probably a silly question, but I thought I would ask just in case. Is there a way to create a macro that will run a shell command and then return to mutt without me having to press a key to continue? -- Stand Fast, tjg. Timothy Grant [EMAIL

Re: Silly Macro Question

2000-12-01 Thread Harold Oga
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 05:03:46PM -0800, Timothy Grant wrote: Hi all, This is probably a silly question, but I thought I would ask just in case. Is there a way to create a macro that will run a shell command and then return to mutt without me having to press a key to continue? Hi, The