On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 at 06:20:33 +0200, Piet Delport wrote:
[snip mutt and leafnode not working]
I think the problem is leafnode related, as mutt works perfectly on my
ISP's news server.
Version info:
Mutt 1.3.22.1i (2001-08-30)
Leafnode+ NNTP Daemon, version 2.14
Any clues
proper]
!Ggpg --clearsign [pipe/replace from here to EOF into gpg]
I suppose that vim ought to work the same way.
You can do it a bit more elegantly[1] with this ex one-liner:
1;/^$/+1,$!gpg --clearsign
[1] or obscurely, take your pick *grin*
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] instead of
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I hope that makes sense? :-)
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Any ideas?
I think the `reverse_name' and `reverse_realname' settings are what
you're looking for.
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`equalprg' or `formatprg' options to `par 72j', and then
formatting text with =3D{motion} or gq{motion}, respectively.
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replies automatically, etc...
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the newsgroup, the articles just dissappear
again, just like before.
I think the problem is leafnode related, as mutt works perfectly on my
ISP's news server.
Version info:=20
Mutt 1.3.22.1i (2001-08-30)
Leafnode+ NNTP Daemon, version 2.14
Any clues?
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to omega.
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As expected :-)
Those showed up without 's here in the original message. :-)
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?)
Sha snpg bs gur qnl: `iv' EBG13'q orpbzrf `vi'.
Also, I've never used it.
Lbh unir abj. :-)
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PGP signature
in this example:
| From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Aug 26 02:46:52 2001 -0500
Does doing that work? (Instead of re-arranging every single From_ line,
you can prolly just copy an existing one, BTW. I've done this once or
twice while recovering Pine mailboxes without any apparent ill effects.)
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! :-)
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chance of you posting (or
mailing privately) some full examples (after stripping any
private/sensitive information, of course)? The problem might be subtler
that the given example conveys.
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#!/bin/bash
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cat /home/rene/.signature
echo
/usr/games/fortune -a -s -n 200
Very OT, but why use #!/bin/bash when #!/bin/sh will do? Not every
Unix comes with bash in /bin like (most incarnations of) Linux. :-)
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bindings. (I can't for the life of me figure out the usefulness of
previous- and next-undeleted while in the line editor...)
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] What happens if the message you're rot'ing is something besides
text/plain, like text/html f'rinstance? The given macro will just
nuke the content-type from orbit, leaving you looking at HTML
source.
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PGP signature
to
delete-thread on my old Cygwin installation.)
[2] Which is the result of 9 (a tab) + 128 (the high bit).
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to mutt respect the current From: and regard it as me ?
Are you looking for alternates?
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, we should probably take
it off-list.)
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On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 at 13:47:32 +0200, Cedric Duval wrote:
* Piet Delport [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09/16/01 05:47]:
A temporary workaround is something like
at once (or sequentially, while you're checking
them), the better.
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, have you tried disabling
it?
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the important flag. Ultimately what I want is for it
to do an automatic save to a particular mail folder (always the same
folder, it has no need to ask me for a name).
I am RTFM as we speak :)
Something like:
macro x tag-pattern~F\ntag-prefixsave-message+foldername\n
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On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 at 10:48:30 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Piet Delport mutt [14/09/01 00:40 +0200]:
Actually, i remember ssmtp running quite well when used mutt on Cygwin
(i've since moved to FreeBSD, thank Eris). It can be installed very
easily via Cygwin's setup.exe, AFAIR
, it still goes backward.
I can confirm that here (see headers for version info). The same seems
to happen at the prompt for changing to another mailbox (`c').
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for a shell that didn't handle a plain $@ correctly?)
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pager \ec exittag-threaddisplay-message tag the current thre=
ad
I use a similar macro to do a sync-mailbox from the pager.
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ssmtp or similar running.
Actually, i remember ssmtp running quite well when used mutt on Cygwin
(i've since moved to FreeBSD, thank Eris). It can be installed very
easily via Cygwin's setup.exe, AFAIR, just like mutt.
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and gpg are both on the PATH.
Clues ?
Have you set the various pgp_*_command options correctly (most likely by
sourcing gpg.rc or one of the pgp.rc files (that are included in the
mutt distribution) from your .muttrc)?
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On 7 Sep 2001, at 2:21, Piet Delport wrote:
- The ${foo} syntax expands to the contents of variable foo, not
to the output of command foo. For command substitution, either
use $(foo), or `foo` (note the backticks). The $(foo) form nests
easier than the `foo` form, but the latter
meaning 7 days from now, etc. Does GNU date(1) support the -v option? ]
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