Re: fetchmail - google certificate

2010-10-23 Thread Breen Mullins
. Please don't leave the mailing list off replies. Breen -- Breen Mullins b...@sdf.org

Re: fetchmail - google certificate

2010-10-23 Thread Breen Mullins
' He's using sslcertck as recommended in many places on the web. Your invocation (which in fact I do too) doesn't check the google cert for validity. Breen -- Breen Mullins b...@sdf.org

Re: fetchmail - google certificate

2010-10-23 Thread Breen Mullins
to fix this. If you want to try to track it down, you can try stracing the job: strace -e trace=open fetchmail will tell you where fetchmail is looking for your cert. It should give you a clue for a place to park a cert. -- Breen Mullins b...@sdf.org

Re: fetchmail - google certificate

2010-10-23 Thread Breen Mullins
* Joseph syscon...@gmail.com [2010-10-23 22:42 -0600]: It wasn't the certificate problem, I think it was fetchmail was missing some links or options. I re-compile fetchmail, openssl and the problem is solved. All is working, as it should. Problem solved. Congratulations. Breen -- Breen

Re: maillists

2010-06-06 Thread Breen Mullins
* Alex Huth a.h...@tmr.net [2010-06-06 16:25 +0200]: Is it possible to use two different sort variables for maillists? I want to use: set sort=threads set sort=reverse-date But when i use that, mutt sorts only for the last value. Are you looking for sort_aux ? Breen -- Breen Mullins b

Re: reviving GPG with mutt

2009-12-23 Thread Breen Mullins
. If either side of the move was on another OS, the files may not be where they're expected. Scott, I think we'll need some more information about your old and new systems. -- Breen Mullins breen.mull...@gmail.com

Re: Setting mutt on FC7

2008-04-25 Thread Breen Mullins
, backticks are expanded at config parse time. Without having tried, this would seem likely to cause problems in your case. I think that's right. My .muttrc has set editor=vim +':set textwidth=72' +':set wrap' +\`awk '/^$/ {print i+2; exit} {i++}' %s\` %s which works for me. -- Breen Mullins

Re: Recommended mail filters for use with mutt?

2008-04-03 Thread Breen Mullins
On 4/3/08, Christian Ebert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Also above rule is for Maildir, not mbox. For mbox, and your naming scheme, it should be something like: :0: * ^List-Post:.*mailto:\/[^]+ Lists/$MATCH/ Don't you need to omit the trailing slash for mbox? -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park

Re: Replying to Email / Removing previous signature

2008-02-27 Thread Breen Mullins
,ds :.,/^-- $/-1dCRO only makes sense if I'm editing a mail, I pulled it from my .vimrc and dropped it into ~/.vim/after/syntax/mail.vim . I almost never need to search within the body of a reply I'm editing so this will keep me from stepping on my own toes. Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park

Re: Replying to Email / Removing previous signature

2008-02-18 Thread Breen Mullins
, but it allows me to trim the leftover cruft at the bottom pretty easily. -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: Replying to Email / Removing previous signature

2008-02-18 Thread Breen Mullins
-s to trim the message. (All of my macros tend to start with a comma. I forget now why that is...) Glad you found it helpful. -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: Leopard Migration Hammered Mutt

2008-01-27 Thread Breen Mullins
a common usage in shell scripts. Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: browse mailboxes order

2008-01-18 Thread Breen Mullins
* Christian Ebert [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-17 00:26 +0100]: No. After hitting c, at the prompt, you can use space to cycle through mailboxes that have new mail. blink You learn something every day! Thanks, Christian! -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: Procmail

2007-10-10 Thread Breen Mullins
* Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-09 21:23 -0500]: On Tuesday, October 9 at 07:05 PM, quoth Breen Mullins: MAILDIR by itself isn't special in procmail. On the contrary, MAILDIR *IS* special. Reread the procmail documentation. Specifically: Right, of course. Thanks. (I knew

Re: Procmail

2007-10-10 Thread Breen Mullins
* Nicolas Rachinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-10 09:28 +0200]: * Breen Mullins [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-09 19:05 -0700]: MAILDIR by itself isn't special in procmail. You usually set it so that you can use it in your delivery recipes: It is special. Quoting procmailrc(5): Indeed

Re: Procmail

2007-10-09 Thread Breen Mullins
, btw. If you're going to be using procmail, that one and procmailex are the ones to read. Very good stuff there.) Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: mutt manual encoding

2007-10-08 Thread Breen Mullins
English text, with overstriking The last is the key word. It's like a man page - it uses backspacing (the ctrl-h characters) to make a boldface effect. Pipe it through 'col -b' to remove the problem characters. Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, Calif.

Mailing list reply

2007-10-05 Thread Breen Mullins
header? If so, how do I suppress that? Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: Mailing list reply

2007-10-05 Thread Breen Mullins
: mutt usually gives us the flexibility to work around eccentric configurations by a listowner, but it doesn't seem to work here. Comments? Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: Mailing list reply

2007-10-05 Thread Breen Mullins
had only the old address for that person. Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: GPG keyservers

2007-10-03 Thread Breen Mullins
definitely take it to gnupg-users at this point. Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Documentation (was: pgp_autosign=ask-no)

2007-10-02 Thread Breen Mullins
of catching my mistake myself if the mutt manual (from 1.5.16) mentioned pgp_verify_sig. The option may be deprecated, but if it's still effective in muttrc, I think it should be mentioned. Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: fetchmailrc - polling local mail

2007-09-30 Thread Breen Mullins
be confusing different functions. Can you explain exactly what you're trying to do? -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: fetchmailrc - polling local mail

2007-09-30 Thread Breen Mullins
-- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: Subject üî

2007-09-18 Thread Breen Mullins
* Alain Bench [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-18 22:52 +0200]: On Thursday, September 6, 2007 at 15:34:16 -0700, Breen Mullins wrote: superficially it looks like it was in the linker? | #0 0x93c10d7c in dyld_stub_unctrl () Or like some Ncurses thinggy bellow waddnstr(), and specific

Re: charset perls into wiki

2007-09-14 Thread Breen Mullins
? If nobody's working on it I'll make a start this weekend. (Having been one of the beneficiaries...) Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: Subject üî

2007-09-06 Thread Breen Mullins
(attr=256, s=0xbfffe78e ���üîå���, do_color=0) at menu.c:138 #5 0x000345f8 in menu_redraw_index (menu=0x0) at menu.c:252 #6 0x00016cbc in mutt_index_menu () at curs_main.c:558 #7 0x00031bb8 in main (argc=682056, argv=0x0) at main.c:989 Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park

Re: Subject üî

2007-09-04 Thread Breen Mullins
in the library. Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: Message-hook problem

2007-08-21 Thread Breen Mullins
it to the original curly apostrophe (HTML's #8217;). Make it maximally portable would then need some help from the iconv //TRANSLIT feature: I'm going to stay with what's working at the moment, and take up //TRANSLIT some other time. Thanks, Alain. Kyle too. -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: Message-hook problem

2007-08-20 Thread Breen Mullins
* Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-08-20 07:42 -0600]: On Sunday, August 19 at 12:41 PM, quoth Breen Mullins: I've wrestled with this one for a few days and I'm not getting anywhere. It should be simple (and probably is!) but I'm not seeing it. Could you post an example message so

Re: Message-hook problem

2007-08-20 Thread Breen Mullins
. Still displays the superscript 1. Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: Message-hook problem

2007-08-20 Thread Breen Mullins
* Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-08-20 20:21 -0600]: Heh, OSX's sed can handle the character directly. For example: /usr/bin/sed s/¹/'/g Huh. So it can. Now all I have to do is sort out the quoting in the message-hook... Thanks again! -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Message-hook problem

2007-08-19 Thread Breen Mullins
$ cp1252 charset-hook ^iso-8859-8-i$ iso-8859-8 charset-hook ^gb2312$ gb18030 set assumed_charset=cp1252 tr (GNU coreutils) 5.96 Can somebody tell me what I'm missing? Thanks, Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: Change into an mbox - like chdir

2007-07-10 Thread Breen Mullins
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Re: mutt freezes when fed high character in header

2007-07-04 Thread Breen Mullins
until I have the chance to try a new libiconv. Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: mutt freezes when fed high character in header

2007-07-04 Thread Breen Mullins
* Breen Mullins [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-07-04 10:03 -0700]: Thanks for the hints on charset-hooks - I tried them but it didn't help. Aargh. Cancel that - I just checked my work, corrected the error - and the problem message opened with no problems. Thanks again! Breen -- Breen Mullins

mutt freezes when fed high character in header

2007-07-03 Thread Breen Mullins
in question has a lot of international users. Thanks - Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: Invalid domain name

2007-07-02 Thread Breen Mullins
'. Comment out any such lines and see if it resolves the problem. Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: crypt_verify_sig

2007-06-19 Thread Breen Mullins
* Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-18 23:15 -0600]: On Monday, June 18 at 08:38 PM, quoth Breen Mullins: Chances are, you have it set to yes somewhere, like the /etc/Muttrc. It's important to realize that pgp_verify_sig is a synonym for crypt_verify_sig. Yeah, I had pgp_verify_sig

crypt_verify_sig

2007-06-18 Thread Breen Mullins
EXECSHELL=/bin/sh -MIXMASTER If someone can point me to what I'm doing wrong, I'd appreciate it. b. -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California

Re: gpg inline signed sig incorrect

2007-06-10 Thread Breen Mullins
signature including the gpg signature even by accident. I don't know if it's the official reason but at least it makes sense... :) It's required by RFC2440 (the OpenPGP standard). See section 7.1 therein. Breen -- Breen Mullins Menlo Park, California