=
3.185. pgp_clearsign_command
Type: string
Default:
This format is used to create a old-style clearsigned PGP
message.
Note that the use of this format is strongly deprecated. (PGP only)
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send-hook matches on a pattern existing in the To: address, the flag
is confusing it and quote marks should only be required if character
escaping was necessary.
the 'unhook' statement should only be necessary at the top of your
send-hook list, not each individual send-hook.
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* Anton Shterenlikht [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-30-08 08:35]:
another shot in the dark, set edit_headers
Wrapping headers in the editor mode?
That'll do!
That is the configuration that provided wrapping in the headers?
Who'd have thought :^)
glad to have helped.
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* Anton Shterenlikht [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-27-08 10:39]:
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 10:22:41AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
if your terminal program is utilizing emacs keystrokes, meta-f or
alt-f will go forward one word (white space delimited) and meta-b
or alt-b will go backward one
are wrapped at a word boundary.
If unset, lines are simply wrapped at the screen edge. Also see the
``$markers variable.
IF this does not resolve your problem, I guess an upgrade is in order.
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suggestions appreciated.
an excellent description/tutorial for beginning procmai by Nancy McGough:
http://www.ii.com/internet/robots/procmail/qs/
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I can
place the 4 emails in their proper folder/directory?
I even searched the procmail archives and didn't get any hits :(
rename the file ^
you will need to escape the character ^
mv path-to\^ path-tonew.name
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http
it via
procmail,
formail -ds procmail file.txt
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to the default save folder as determined by the address
of the alias
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to and bound by the terms and conditions
of Company’s Electronic Communications Usage Policy.
Your disclaimer is trash, and worth less (or worthless)
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it is/was. If you press the
N key twice, you have the same state that you started with.
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mutt
mutt -help
note that *most* *xix commands display their expected syntax on the cl
via: command --help
command -help
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can grep them?
Look into mairix, http://www.rc0.org.uk/mairix
It *can* present the subject messages to a local filesystem.
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there in the first place. So, now running without this line and see what
else is broken. :)
iirc, hooks act on the first match found. You would place the
*default* desired action (hook) last in the order to set that action
on all that have not matched higher in the order.
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* Chris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-19-08 11:04]:
�
no change.
header reports: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
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* Chris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-19-08 11:07]:
this one displays correctly,
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
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* Chris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-19-08 11:37]:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:09:46AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Chris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-19-08 11:07]:
this one displays correctly,
Content-Type: text/plain; charset
internally.
correct. Linux does not rely on file extensions to determine file
type. It looks at the file itself.
I think that's a weakness of the mime_lookup feature.
weakness(??), it is a strength.
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http://wahoo.no
.
try shiftd
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wait_key\n \
Wake up fetchmail to check the email again
escapeg activates a fetchmail pull
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* Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-22-08 17:15]:
On Friday, February 22 at 05:01 PM, quoth Patrick Shanahan:
* Matt Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-22-08 16:32]:
I use a shell-escape to invoke fetchmail aswell as other things and it
always says Press any key to continue at the end
* Michael Kjorling [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-22-08 17:40]:
On 22 Feb 2008 16:14 -0600, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kyle Wheeler):
On Friday, February 22 at 05:01 PM, quoth Patrick Shanahan:
macro generic \eg :unset wait_key\n|fetchmail\n:unset wait_key\n \
Wake up
an action taken when the
message was sent, but that make sense.
Have a look at reply-hook in TFM.
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removing it and it works again.
Question: With CTRLl I can redraw the screen, but how do I this from
the macro?
TFM: defaultrefresh
pager redraw-screen
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: '...'
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of -.
Perhaps there is a macro in Mutt to automatically delete all duplicate
e-mails? Because going through all of them manually takes ridiculously
long.
a look at TFM reveals the key combination ~= will tag duplicate
messages which then can be deleted en-mass.
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the next
question :^)
gud luk,
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as that. It is also fine to not have one for those of us who
do not want one. There are two sides to the coin.
My way to deal with trash is to automagically six weeks of duplicate
messages and a search utility.
It's about choice, it's linux/mutt.
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* Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Am 2008-01-08 22:53:10, schrieb Patrick Ben Koetter:
Almost a week gone by and nobody picked this mail up.
:-) Maybe to less infos...
This I can hopefully mend...
Am I asking the wrong list? Is there some error so obvious nobody even
thinks
mutt-1.5.13-35.1 openSUSE 10.1 x86_64
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in the raw mbox file.
tks,
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* Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-08-08 14:18]:
On Monday, January 7 at 02:57 PM, quoth Patrick Shanahan:
I have an odd display probably charset issues with the From: header
line which appear to have started about 1 Jan 08 which I thought
Almost a week gone by and nobody picked this mail up.
Am I asking the wrong list? Is there some error so obvious nobody even thinks
its worth to answer?
Thanks,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Patrick Ben Koetter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am having problems getting mutt [Mutt 1.5.15+20070412 (2007-04-11
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* Rem P Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-05-08 00:50]:
I am curious about one thing, however. It seems that having a
dedicated sent mailbox is verboten. Why is that?
It is not. Look up record in man muttrc.
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I am having problems getting mutt [Mutt 1.5.15+20070412 (2007-04-11) with
patches from Ubuntu] to check all subscribed subfolders of my IMAP INBOX.
The problem might stem from my configuration. All I could find reading various
documentation was this:
set imap_user='username'
set
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* Rado S [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-30-07 06:00]:
=- Patrick Shanahan wrote on Sat 29.Dec'07 at 19:15:44 -0500 -=
* =?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=F6rg_Sommer_ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-29-07 18:13]:
I've different mailboxes (mbox format) for different purposes
track of unanswered mail in all boxes. How can I
persuade mutt to set the flag?
do not open/access folders that you want to retain the new flag.
There is no function to set a flag on a folder that I am aware.
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http
45
user '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' there with password '---' is \|
'pat' here options fetchall stripcr ssl
mda '/usr/lib/sendmail -i -oem -f %F %T'
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'
^^^
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is perfectly safe, in that it
won't remove empty directories.
^^^
*only* removes empty directories :^)
^^^
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Registered
messages in; it's not one of the default
folders, sent, drafts, etc.
??
the 'set folder=' you tried to use *might* have worked as:
imaps://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
but *you* will have to try and see and Read The Fine Manual
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://www.mutt.org and http://wiki.mutt.org
These *should* have been very high on google, don't know where you
have search ???
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I have the following configuration:
set delete = yes
set folder = ~/.Maildir
set maildir_trash = yes
set mbox = ~/.Maildir
set mbox_type = Maildir
set spoolfile = ~/.Maildir
When I mark a message to be deleted in my Maildir mailbox it won't be deleted.
What am I doing wrong?
TIA,
[EMAIL
* Patrick Ben Koetter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
* Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wednesday, November 28 at 11:26 AM, quoth Patrick Ben Koetter:
* Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wednesday, November 28 at 10:09 AM, quoth Patrick Ben Koetter:
I have the following configuration:
set
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
* Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
I have the following configuration:
set delete = yes
set folder = ~/.Maildir
set maildir_trash = yes
set mbox = ~/.Maildir
set mbox_type = Maildir
set spoolfile = ~/.Maildir
When I mark a message to be deleted in my Maildir
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* Patrick Ben Koetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-28-07 07:04]:
[...]
I've removed /etc/Muttrc and in ~/.muttrc there is no hook configured. The
problem remains them same. A message marked for deletion will not be deleted
upon regular exit or when I
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* hce [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-27-07 20:25]:
On Nov 26, 2007 12:49 PM, Patrick Shanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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* hce [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-25-07 20:30]:
I've got an error for set set reply
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* hce [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-25-07 20:30]:
I've got an error for set set reply-to=MyEmailAddress. How do you
set the reply-to?
set reply_to
also look at reverse_name and reverse_realname (and reply_to) in TFM.
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* hce [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-12-07 20:46]:
There is a reply tag in the mutt menu, can a reply all tag be set?
man mutt
search for group-reply
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display it on
the terminal.
[...]
w3m image.jpg
will display a jpg in a non-X console
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enough)... time to play around! :)
have a look at fbi
http://freshmeat.net/projects/fbi
also handles framebuffer graphics w/resize,etc
and will handle a list or directory
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the message so any line is at most X (80) characters?
look in TFM for smart_wrap, wrapcolumn and wrapmargin
If so, any ideas on how to activate/deactivate such filter on the pager
view?
No.
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index_format ~/.muttrc
will reveal the parameters for the display, %s is size in bytes
in TFM, search for index_format
examples are given
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editor.
set a macro in vim to remove the Lines: header
edit the email
set vim to pipe the saved/result thru procmail for re-delivery
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/robots/procmail/qs/
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are back on-topic, mutt
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not
find the log file, and I don't know how to debug it. Appreciate any
helps.
don't know bout debian, opensuse logs: /var/log/mail
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manuals, you should use them, ie:
man mutt
man muttrc
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another tag to clen the Trash?
Maybe you should spend some time learning about mutt. Read the docs,
man mutt and man muttrc and see http://mutt.org
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-hook imap://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ 'set imap_pass=anothersecret'
set spoolfile=imap://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/INBOX
remove the quote marks enclosing the password:
account-hook imap://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ 'set imap_pass=secret'
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instinct tells me that this is the reason, because it is a default hook,
causing set imap_pass to be unset. Is your default account listed with an own
account-hook?
Sorry, if I may be wrong.
Regards,
Patrick
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* Nicolas KOWALSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-24-07 09:31]:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 06:55:58AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
remove the quote marks enclosing the password:
account-hook imap://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ 'set imap_pass=secret'
Unfortunately
for
message hooks?
Regards
Patrick
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* Patrick Schoenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-24-07 10:42]:
I want to write a script that _asks_ the user, if he wants to send a return
receipt (note how that differs from your assumption that a macro would be
suffice. For me it wouldn't because w/o
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 10:47:58AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Patrick Schoenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-24-07 10:42]:
And even though the specified file is a valid executable script mutt says
(when
I open this mail in the pager):
first *guess* w/b that ~/.mutt/return_receipt script
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 04:53:23PM +0200, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
What information do you expect me to presentate? Eventually my whole mutt
configuration just to ask why one specific message-hook (which I presentated)
is not working?
There is only one information that I see that I really
has asked for a return receipt. Send one? ([yes]/no):
echo -n $QUESTION
read yn
(I know that this is far from beeing complete, but to test how things
would work it is enough)
Any hints?
Regards,
Patrick
be an explanation why it does immedetiately print those
mutt press any key message (btw. is it possible to suppress this message
when calling the script?), but why does it recall and recall the script
endlessly?
Regards,
Patrick
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* Patrick Schoenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-24-07 11:01]:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 04:53:23PM +0200, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote:
What information do you expect me to presentate? Eventually my whole mutt
configuration just to ask why one specific
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 01:39:17PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
ls -la ~/.mutt/return_receipt
You should work on you ability to _read_ mails others write _properly_.
I told you, that the file _is_ executable. And as you eventually noticed
someone else already pointed the right solution out
not really
argue, but you are in an authoritive position, so this discussion could be
endless or one of us could give up. A consense is impossible to reach. And its
impossible that you would give up. So I do it. EOT from me.
Regards,
Patrick
to search on a client.
I don't see why a soft-coded solution is less reliable, lesser than
any of the other soft-coded (external) solutions.
I know you don't see that. Unfortunately it seems as if you were blind
to anything that is not *your* opinion.
Regards,
Patrick
send HTML mails, too.
Fine for you. But this isn't about what you don't do, but about what others do.
You know that not everybody has the same needs and so this I don't use
argument is more then invalid.
Regards,
Patrick
it seems to be common to implement vacation messages there). And mutt features
an addressbook in form of aliases.
BTW. this whole discussion again does not have anything to do, with what this
all is about.
-Patrick
it is:
macro generic escf change-folder=mfolder Search results
When I invoke the macro I get this message: change-folder=mfolder is not
a mailbox. What am I doing wrong?
what is the result of: grep set\ folder= ~/.muttrc
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for
display.
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into mutt
development? If so, then this dicussion has no sense to continue. But thats
sad, because I can't see a single valid argument for double effort
for a less reliable solution brought in this thread. :(
Regards,
Patrick
*, *widespread* _and_ *wideused* feature. Its different from doing my
homework, coffee or whatsoever. Really.
-Patrick
to implement DSN (if not
already available) not MUA developpers.
Nope. In this case wins the standard thats established by common usage.
Not only because of this, but because it is better in this case.
-Patrick
and workstations)
for no added benefit.
Regards,
Patrick
the size of the executable increase a lot.
Regards,
Patrick
checked:
DESCRIPTION
Mutt is a small but very powerful text based program for
reading electronic mail under unix operating systems, including
support color terminals, MIME, and a threaded sorting mode.
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* Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-17-07 19:47]:
I would be interested in mairix as well as I'm using maildir format.
jfyi, mairix now also works with mbox files :^)
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http
for it. We *have* a real
purpose for it, it *is* useful for us. And note that we are not on the sender
but on the receipient side.
Regards,
Patrick
*¹ I'm aware that at least Outlook, Outlook Express, Thunderbird, Balsa,
Sylpheed, The Bat!, Eudora and Apple Mail support it. In fact mutt is the only
be accomplished elsewhere.
I agree. But just because it is a feature it is not a feature in *every* case.
-Patrick
~/.muttrc
2. grep thread\|sort /etc/muttrc
3. man mutt - search for... thread sort
then return with remaining questions accompanied with results from the
first two.
gud luk,
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* Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-14-07 12:43]:
Am 2007-10-09 21:06:32, schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
Do you have something afterwards altering $MAILDIR,
AND
your procmail *path* variables should be quoted:
I am usung procmail since ober
functionality might be. Maybe I'm
missing something.
Well, see above. The ideas others and I had so far are all lacking something,
that the MDA functions gives.
Regards,
Patrick
you actually pointed me to something to nearer look at.
Regards,
Patrick
of the thread I were pointed out to some mutt docs with sending
files, so eventually that and a macro would be a solution. I will check this
out, as long as it is not sure if the MDN patch will every make it into mutt.
Regards,
Patrick
of a letter. Its only
different in that he does not deliver the mail if you don't confirm the sending
of a letter.
Regards,
Patrick
/pipermail/procmail
List-Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
List-Id: discussion of the procmail program procmail.lists.RWTH-Aachen.DE
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alternative that is widely
supported *and* in our process this function just works, because it is not
meant to be a lawcourt-safe proof that it reached us as the recipient.
Regards,
Patrick
that a message has
reached a single role. It does not matter if more then one person can actually
be the role.
Patrick
on appropriate docs would suffice.
Regards,
Patrick
to notify me about the return receipt
question so there is no bigger problem with that, if I could send a
confirmation email by just a key press.
It's also seen as an invasion of privacy.
Sorry, but I can't take that for serious.
Best Regards,
Patrick
, actually it is more important for me to indicate that the message has
been read, so this does not help me much. Thanks anyway.
Regards,
Patrick
On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 05:59:45PM +0200, Rado S wrote:
Simply send a regular reply: Seen and will do it.
Thanks for the advice, but this ain't a solution.
Regards,
Patrick
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