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Please don't leave the mailing list off replies.
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'
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.
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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.
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* 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.
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* 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 ?
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. 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.
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, 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 '/^$/ {print
i+2; exit} {i++}' %s\` %s
which works for me.
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On 4/3/08, Christian Ebert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also above rule is for Maildir, not mbox. For mbox, and your
naming scheme, it should be something like:
:0:
* ^List-Post:.*mailto:\/[^]+
Lists/$MATCH/
Don't you need to omit the trailing slash for mbox?
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,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.
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, but it allows
me to trim the leftover cruft at the bottom pretty easily.
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-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.
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a common usage in shell
scripts.
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* 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!
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* 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
* 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
, btw.
If you're going to be using procmail, that one and procmailex are the
ones to read. Very good stuff there.)
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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.
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header? If so, how do I suppress
that?
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: mutt usually gives us the flexibility to work
around eccentric configurations by a listowner, but it doesn't seem to
work here.
Comments?
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had only the old address for
that person.
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definitely take it to gnupg-users at this point.
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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.
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be confusing different functions. Can you
explain exactly what you're trying to do?
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* 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
? If nobody's working on it
I'll make a start this weekend. (Having been one of the
beneficiaries...)
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(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
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in
the library.
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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.
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* 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
. Still displays the superscript 1.
Breen
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* 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!
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$ 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,
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.
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until I have the chance
to try a new libiconv.
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* 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!
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in question has a lot of
international users.
Thanks -
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'. Comment out any such lines and see if it
resolves the problem.
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* 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
EXECSHELL=/bin/sh
-MIXMASTER
If someone can point me to what I'm doing wrong, I'd appreciate it.
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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.
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