On Sun, Dec 03, 2000 at 01:27:28PM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Sigh. The two of you have fought this out very bitterly, and I've followed
the conversations with interest, but it still hasn't given me a solution to
my liking. Here are my requirements:
1. Be able to use GPG and mutt, and be
Hi Martin,
Martin wrote:
When you look in your mutt/contrib directory you will find a file callled
gpg.rc for GnuPG, which i recommend right here, and some pgpX.rc files.
You only have to source the right file to your muttrc (see the
mutt manual for that)
In my gpg.rc i find:
# receive key from
On Sun, Dec 03, 2000 at 12:37:47PM -0800, Jason Helfman wrote:
Look at your "set editor" variable in .muttrc file.
Once I had it set to vi, when I didn't have that installed, but I had
vim installed, and received the same error.
On Sun, Dec 03, 2000 at 02:41:59PM +0100, Gian Piero Ascenso
Anand Buddhdev writes:
My question to Sam then is: Why does courier choose to rewrite the headers
in the body of the message? They are in the correct format, and all courier
is doing is re-arranging their order, thereby making the message
unverifiable. Why can't courier leave those headers
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 12:32:51PM +, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
My question to Sam then is: Why does courier choose to rewrite the headers
in the body of the message? They are in the correct format, and all courier
is doing is re-arranging their order, thereby making the message
Ok. I've attached the message here. It has a Content-Type charset
specified. It also specifies a Content-Transfer-Encoding header. Both were
inserted by mutt. What courier did was not to change the headers, but to
re-order them, and that caused the signature to become invalid. So, the
On 2000-12-04 11:44:55 +0100, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
My reading and understanding of the debate you had is that RFC
1847 requires mail clients to create messages that don't need
conversion. This is what mutt is doing, right Thomas?
Yes. In order to play absolutely safe, you may also wish to
Hi all from a newcomer! :))
As a welcome I have a nice Q... :)))
I need to send mails using different address/signature couples...
I can use send_hooks for replying but can I use macros to issue a
"set my_hdr" command?
I have:
macro index f9 "set my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" "Send as
Hi,
whe I press F9 Mutt says "no mailbox open".
Any clue? Thx...
Well, do you have a mailbox open?
Thorsten
On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 03:40:18PM +0100, William Maddler wrote:
I need to send mails using different address/signature couples...
I can use send_hooks for replying but can I use macros to issue a
"set my_hdr" command?
I use different my_hdr commands based on the mail folder, e.g.
in
William Maddler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to send mails using different address/signature couples...
I can use send_hooks for replying but can I use macros to issue a
"set my_hdr" command?
I have:
macro index f9 "set my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" "Send as wm"
in .muttrc
On 2000-12-04 12:32:51 +, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Without looking at the entire message I can't say. Possible
reasons that can trigger rewriting are:
* Unspecified content-type charset. Courier will provide one.
There is no such thing as an unspecified content-type charset which
needs
Whoops I forgot to CC: the list on that one..
G'luck,
Peter
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Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 16:54:46 +0200
From: Peter Pentchev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: William Maddler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: "set
looks like in ur test u left [EMAIL PROTECTED] as ur mail address... ;)))
I have a couple mails here for u... lemme know ur addie... ;))
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Hi,
A trivial problem using 1.2i: after I delete an attachment, sometimes the
index keeps showing huge message size, possibly because the Lines: field in
the header has not been modified. If I try showing headers and
edit-message, this field is off limits. Any ideas how to fix this?
Thanks,
Monday, December 04, 2000 (CS:1.49.339) 12:06:46 [PM] (+0100)
Thorsten Haude [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote...
Hi Martin,
Martin wrote:
When you look in your mutt/contrib directory you will find a file callled
gpg.rc for GnuPG, which i recommend right here, and some pgpX.rc files.
You only
Help,
I was under the impression that I could set hostname to the domain I wanted
email addresses expanded to and then set use_domain so that Mutt would expand
email addresses.
set hostname=netscape.net
set use_domain=yes
So when I write and email to 'joeuser' Mutt expands to
On Monday, December 04, 2000 (CS:1.49.339) 21:54:30 [PM] (-0200)
Rod Pike [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote...
When you look in your mutt/contrib directory you will find a file callled
gpg.rc for GnuPG, which i recommend right here, and some pgpX.rc files.
You only have to source the right file to
Hello list,
Is there a way I can change the default permissions for saved
attachments? If so, how?
tia,
Mike
Hi,
I find that when I'm forwarding an email, it forwards all the previous
headers. There must be a setting in .muttrc to turn it off. I tried
unset forward_quote but no go.
Any help appreciated.
thanks,
Jonathan
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On Mon, Dec 04, 2000 at 09:09:23PM +0100, Jonathan Gift wrote:
I find that when I'm forwarding an email, it forwards all the previous
headers. There must be a setting in .muttrc to turn it off. I tried
unset forward_quote but no go.
The 'weed' variable is the one you're looking for. When
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