Re: Displaying PGP signature *after* the message?

2002-10-16 Thread Rob Reid
At 10:27 AM EDT on October 16 PeterKorman sent off: In a perfect world, I think I'd want to know only if the signature did *NOT* check out against the keyserver copy. IMHO, that would weaken the point of crypto signatures. First, most* signature failures are innocent, being due to MTA

Re: ISO cancel option in quit prompt from send-message

2002-10-08 Thread Rob Reid
At 8:57 PM EDT on October 8 Erik Christiansen sent off: On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 02:47:53PM -0500, David Champion wrote: Control-G cancels most prompted operations. With your pardon, I'll say that _doesn't_ ring a bell. Having tried the conventional escapes, including ^C, ^D,

Re: ISO cancel option in quit prompt from send-message

2002-10-08 Thread Rob Reid
At 9:10 PM EDT on October 8 Michael Elkins sent off: Rob Reid wrote: It's what the one true editor uses, but you're right, C-g should be a hard-coded addition to the ? menu, right at the top. Technically, control-G is not a valid command in that context. It only works inside

Re: Autoview images in the pager

2002-10-05 Thread Rob Reid
Hi, At 11:58 PM EDT on October 5 Mike Leone sent off: * Rob Reid ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote this on 10 05, 02 at 22:35: Danger, Will Robinson! ;-) At 8:21 AM EDT on October 5 Viktor Lakics sent off: I have a crazy idea, I wanted to ask you about: Has anyone ever tried to work

Re: location of signature.

2002-09-06 Thread Rob Reid
At 1:37 AM EDT on September 6 Paul Brannan sent off: On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 07:49:40PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I disagree. While bottom posting is appropriate for most public forums (because discussions on these forums generally involve a point-by-point debate), there is a valid

Re: location of signature.

2002-09-05 Thread Rob Reid
At 9:39 PM EDT on September 4 Bo Peng sent off: There is nothing wrong with either order. Nobody is 'corrupted' by anything. Wrong. People are. Software as good as mutt should be neutral between these preferences, i.e. provides support for both styles. No, good != neutral. Good

Re: location of signature.

2002-09-04 Thread Rob Reid
At 7:17 PM EDT on September 4 Bo Peng sent off: I THINK it is better to put the reply BEFORE quoted text and this has nothing to do with M$. It is natural (to me) to put important part (my reply) before non-important part (quote) I understand your line of reasoning, but I think most people

Re: Emacs question

2002-08-14 Thread Rob Reid
At 11:33 PM EDT on August 13 Andy Davidson sent off: On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 09:35:49PM -0500, Bo Peng wrote: I am in mal mode now. I can see --:** mutt-. (Mail Fill)--L9-All I'm really not the one to answer this --- you'll note that I was the one having problems :-) --- but I have

Re: conditional rc.

2002-08-14 Thread Rob Reid
At 9:50 AM EDT on August 14 Bo Peng sent off: Hi, there Can I do something like: if have_X editor = gvim -f else editor = vim end in my .muttrc file? I don't think so, but instead of putting something like that in each application's configuration file, you can put it in a

Re: Quoting the signature in replies (yes, I want)

2002-08-13 Thread Rob Reid
At 3:39 AM EDT on August 13 Stephane Bortzmeyer sent off: On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 12:12:56PM +0200, Roman Neuhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote a message of 18 lines which said: But some people who write me do use -- at random places :-( and I want to quote it nevertheless. I cannot

Re: Quoting the signature in replies (yes, I want)

2002-08-12 Thread Rob Reid
At 6:12 AM EDT on August 12 Roman Neuhauser sent off: Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 11:41:38 +0200 From: Stephane Bortzmeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Quoting the signature in replies (yes, I want) When I reply to a message with something starting with -- in it, mutt

Re: Sharing Mutt

2002-08-10 Thread Rob Reid
Hi, At 7:11 PM EDT on August 10 Lawonna Daves sent off: I got Mutt on SuSE Linux 8.0, but it's configured for root only. I'm relatively new to Linux and am not sure how to configure Mutt so that the other users on the system can have the advantage of it. Can someone advise or direct me to

Re: spam filter

2002-07-29 Thread Rob Reid
At 4:49 PM EDT on July 29 Rob 'Feztaa' Park sent off: Alas! Andre Berger spake thus: By the way, what would an exmaple ^^ It's not mutt, but since I don't have time to read the procmail list... procmail rule to add a sender to the spamassassin blacklist look like? Probably

Re: Signature

2002-07-08 Thread Rob Reid
At 10:54 AM EDT on July 8 Nelson D. Guerrero sent off: and how would I go about doing this? [05/07/2002] - Michael Tatge - [mutt-users]: Make you editor delete it for you. One way would be to install post mode for emacs: http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/mutt/ -- Half the lies the

Re: [dan@hld.ca: Re: [oclug] GPG and mutt]

2002-06-10 Thread Rob Reid
At 9:26 PM EDT on June 10 Brenda J. Butler sent off: I'm trying to use GPG via mutt, and I find there is an annoying two-second wait every time I hit a signed message in the index while GPG verifies if the signature is ok. I'd like to turn off automatic verification, but I can't find the

Re: attribution with date+time - timezone required? no!

2002-05-29 Thread Rob Reid
At 9:51 AM EDT on May 28 David T-G sent off: GMT does not change in the summer. GMT is GMT all year round. That's why it's Greenwich Mean Time and not Greenwich Most-of-the Time. UK Daylight time is BST , or GMT+1. I think you're behind the times, David ;-) I was taught that what you

Re: attribution with date+time - timezone required? no!

2002-05-27 Thread Rob Reid
At 4:37 PM EDT on May 27 Sven Guckes sent off: * Nicolas Rachinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-25 08:27]: * Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-25 01:36:30 +0200]: Do you really think the time is usefull without a timezone? no timezone given - GMT! talk about defaults here.. Do you

Re: Virtual Folders in mutt

2002-05-22 Thread Rob Reid
Hi, At 3:32 AM EDT on May 20 Anthony Towns sent off: I've been getting gradually more annoyed with the way my mail archives are organised recently, and, after playing with Evolution a little bit, got to thinking that vFolders might be the answer. So, I've been trying to figure out some way

Re: about spam

2002-05-09 Thread Rob Reid
At 2:16 PM EDT on May 9 Maximilian Szengel sent off: I read about spamassassin here and decided to install it myself. Since config files. I just added the needed rules to my procmailrc. Well, it works, but I was wondering how a mail in this mailinglist could get a score of 4.4 and a

Re: [OT] Emacs and line wrapping (was: Re: About wrapping lines.)

2002-05-06 Thread Rob Reid
At 3:41 PM EDT on May 4 Radek Spacil sent off: On [04/05/02] 18:23, Jussi Ekholm wrote: Radek Spacil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On [04/05/02] 12:36, Jussi Ekholm wrote: I think, that something is wrong with my Emacs, because 'M-x auto-fill-mode' doesn't start wrapping lines. Or, then

Re: colorize collapsed threads with new messages

2002-04-29 Thread Rob Reid
At 3:06 PM EDT on April 28 Andre Berger sent off: Is it possible to colorize the visible messages of collapsed threads if the threads contain one or more new messages? Does putting this # collapsed threads color index brightgreendefault ~v color tree brightgreendefault in

Re: colorize collapsed threads with new messages

2002-04-29 Thread Rob Reid
At 1:56 PM EDT on April 29 Andre Berger sent off: * Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-04-29 13:25 -0400: At 3:06 PM EDT on April 28 Andre Berger sent off: Is it possible to colorize the visible messages of collapsed threads if the threads contain one or more new messages? Does

Re: Regexes in search?

2002-04-26 Thread Rob Reid
At 10:38 PM EDT on April 25 Rob 'Feztaa' Park sent off: Alas! Rob 'Feztaa' Park spake thus: folder-hook =foobar macro index Left change-folderTabsearchfoobarEnter If I change foobar to ^foobar, it doesn't work, but that line as it is works fine. Is there a different search command that

Re: x-authentication-warning

2002-04-26 Thread Rob Reid
At 12:19 AM EDT on April 26 VB sent off: Do my headers look ok? When I send messages to myself (I'm real lonely) it says X-Authentication-Warning and gives out some info that you don't need to know. I looked at google and it suggested adding needmailhelo under the privacy flag section for

quoting with push

2002-04-23 Thread Rob Reid
Hi, I would like to have mutt automatically mark certain messages as deleted in my spam folder, based on the output of SpamAssassin, but I am having trouble with the quoting: folder-hook spam push 'D~b \'^SPAM: Hit\! \(1 point\) BODY: Image tag with an ID code to identify you\'\n' As you

Re: quoting with push

2002-04-23 Thread Rob Reid
Hi, At 1:24 PM EDT on April 23 David T-G sent off: I would like to have mutt automatically mark certain messages as deleted in my ... So how can I do three levels of quoting? Is it possible, and is there a way I can avoid it? Rather than just escaping your single quotes because

Re: quoting with push

2002-04-23 Thread Rob Reid
Hi, At 2:20 PM EDT on April 23 David T-G sent off: ...and then Rob Reid said... At 1:24 PM EDT on April 23 David T-G sent off: Rather than just escaping your single quotes because you're using single quotes already, you have to escape them deeply enough. Starting from ... push

New version of post, an emacs mode for composing messages

2002-04-20 Thread Rob Reid
post.el is an emacs mode for composing messages with user-agents like mutt or slrn. If you haven't already tried it, it will make your email experience more complete. Get it here: http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/mutt/ If you don't use emacs, install it first, and use (gnu|emacs)client to

Re: mutt maillist distribution via alias@domain

2002-04-19 Thread Rob Reid
At 6:19 AM EDT on April 19 Sven Guckes sent off: * Dan Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-17 17:18]: Previously, s. keeling wrote: [whatever] You seem to have sent this to something other than [EMAIL PROTECTED] because my list-reply did not work. I had to enter the address manually. Don't

Re: Quoted-Printable header coding correct?

2002-04-19 Thread Rob Reid
At 9:50 PM EDT on April 19 Sven Guckes sent off: * Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-18 22:17]: ?Sven Guckes? sagte am 2002-04-18 um 22:31:50 +0200 : beats me. do you have some more examples for which this happens? does mutt do the splitting of lines when the line is shorter?

Re: mutt maillist distribution via alias@domain

2002-04-19 Thread Rob Reid
At 4:26 PM EDT on April 19 John Iverson sent off: * On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Rob Reid wrote: Return-Path works (for now anyway) and is cheaper than ^TO. My understanding is that some people prefer ^TO or ^TO_ to handle mail sent to both the list their personal address Ah. I'm not one

Announcing an Emacs mode for mutt configuration files

2002-04-18 Thread Rob Reid
://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/pgp.html ;;; muttrc.el --- generic mode for mutt configuration files ; $Id: muttrc.el,v 1.3 2002/04/18 23:19:05 reid Exp $ ;; Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;; Keywords: faces, mail

OT: what is the optimum number of keyrings?

2002-04-11 Thread Rob Reid
At 8:33 AM EDT on April 11 David T-G sent off: No problem. This used to work for me before I started playing with folder-hooks, and it still works even though it doesn't put the key into the target ring as I'd like (I have lots of keyrings). I'm just curious...what advantage is there to

Re: tricky limiting

2002-04-11 Thread Rob Reid
At 9:29 AM EDT on April 11 David T-G sent off: I recall some discussions of this but I don't think I've ever seen it work. I'd like to limit to entire threads for any in which I've taken part. For many people that would be tricky but fortunately for you it's just l. ;- For lurkers it would

New version of post mode for emacs

2002-04-11 Thread Rob Reid
Hi, post has finally reached version 2.0. Don't let the .0 scare you, it hasn't been rewritten from scratch or anything like that. If you haven't used it before, it is an emacs mode that has a lot of features, both useful and fanciful, for composing email and news messages with external user

Re: I've broken something

2002-04-10 Thread Rob Reid
At 4:25 AM EDT on April 10 Rafael C. Gawenda sent off: Don't know if it's my config, or some broken patch, I suppose it's the first option, but when I enter my spool (by just nachine$ muttCR), read a message, and quit, the mailbox doesn't get updated, ie, If I reenter, the msg is still there

Re: mailers with scripting/setup language

2002-03-24 Thread Rob Reid
At 8:50 AM EST on March 24 Sven Guckes sent off: * Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-22 01:40]: At least connditionals are absolutely missing in mutt's config file functionality. . and also missing with setup files for elm, pine, outlook, .. Btw: which mailers *have* a setup

Re: killing threads with procmail - location of the current folder

2002-03-24 Thread Rob Reid
At 8:25 PM EST on March 23 Sven Guckes sent off: * Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-22 01:18]: Hey, you changed your attribution string! ;-) Is there a way to pass the location of the current folder to the shell? no. unless you have set MAIL before starting mutt - then it'll

Re: Derot and Enrot

2002-03-24 Thread Rob Reid
At 2:56 PM EST on March 24 Shawn McMahon sent off: begin quoting what Rob Reid said on Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 02:53:39PM -0500: Derot-13? *grin* Where's Enrot then? ;-) The correct answer, of course, is Houston. Close, but I think you meant Houstot. -- Emotions are alien to me

Re: mailers with scripting/setup language

2002-03-24 Thread Rob Reid
At 4:09 PM EST on March 24 Rob 'Feztaa' Park sent off: Alas! Rob Reid spake thus: If mutt could pass variables like the current folder to the environment, then this mutt needs a scripting language, but no, that's bloated, and which one would we use? thread would probably recur less

Re: viewing images

2002-03-24 Thread Rob Reid
At 4:37 PM EST on March 24 skidley sent off: How do i setup an app like gqview to view any attached images? something like using urlview? No, put this in your .mailcap, or ~/.mutt/mailcap (see manual) image/*; gqview %s sleep 7 I think there was a recent thread about whether or not the

Re: Replacing a message with its filtered output

2002-03-22 Thread Rob Reid
At 8:42 PM EST on March 21 Gary Johnson sent off: On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 07:58:16PM -0500, Rob Reid wrote: I've tried w3m and stripmime does just as well. In fact, I don't want any fancy interpretation of HTML mail by default - it slows things down and can be dangerous if the HTML

Re: Replacing a message with its filtered output

2002-03-22 Thread Rob Reid
At 6:10 AM EST on March 22 Nicolas Rachinsky sent off: * Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-21 19:10:40 -0500]: macro index H |/home/reid/bin/stripmime.pl /var/spool/mail/reid What happens if some mail is delivered to your inbox while you are executing this macro? I think your mailbox

Re: Replacing a message with its filtered output

2002-03-21 Thread Rob Reid
Why do you need to *replace* the message with its filtered version? At 5:18 PM EST on March 21 Mike Schiraldi sent off: I don't know. It would be nice to press the key bound to filter and type, like, perl -pe 's/.*?//g' to remove all HTML tags from a message. It's practically a necessity

Re: Replacing a message with its filtered output

2002-03-21 Thread Rob Reid
At 6:50 PM EST on March 21 Steve Talley sent off: One more example: formail -i 'References: ...' to force a message into a thread (and overcome poorly-behaved mailers that leave out the References: and In-Reply-To: headers). I like patch-1.3.25.cd.edit_threads.9.1 for that. -- It

Re: Replacing a message with its filtered output

2002-03-21 Thread Rob Reid
At 7:33 PM EST on March 21 Gary Johnson sent off: On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 07:10:40PM -0500, Rob Reid wrote: # Despite the name, stripmime.pl is really for deHTMLization. macro index H |/home/reid/bin/stripmime.pl /var/spool/mail/reid i.e. it makes a copy that goes in my inbox

Getting the location of the current folder

2002-03-21 Thread Rob Reid
Is there a way to pass the location of the current folder to the shell? This is being discussed in the filtering thread, but I also want to use it in my thread killfiler. There are some threads (including in my inbox) that I don't want being counted as new mail, so I filter them out with a

OT: Re: disabling save-to-username default

2002-03-20 Thread Rob Reid
At 1:01 PM EST on March 20 David T-G sent off: ...and then Shawn McMahon said... % % begin quoting what David T-G said on Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 12:39:23PM -0500: % % HTH HAND and none of this is tested :-) % % Acronymize that last one. :-) Ha! NOTIT for you! :-) No fair. Have

Re: Mutt lies about PGP/GPG signature verification result

2002-03-19 Thread Rob Reid
At 5:27 PM EST on March 19 Dave Smith sent off: The message means GPG didn't tell me that it managed to validate a correct signature. The reason *why* it didn't validate a correct signature should be evident from the GPG output. I have a feeling that a while back there was a debate about

Re: Mutt lies about PGP/GPG signature verification result

2002-03-19 Thread Rob Reid
At 5:02 PM EST on March 19 David Champion sent off: But doesn't OpenPGP sign data before encrypting it? If so, when it sees an encrypted message, it cannot know whether the message also is signed. Doesn't it become apparent once the message is decrypted, though? -- Erudition, n. Dust shaken

Re: speeding up open mailbox

2002-03-17 Thread Rob Reid
At 6:12 AM EST on March 17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent off: I recently moved to maildir/Evolution, but Evolution is still One thing I haven't figured out yet is how to speed up the opening of very large mailboxes. My debian-users mailbox contains some 3500 messages. It takes about 60 seconds to

Re: speeding up open mailbox

2002-03-17 Thread Rob Reid
At 3:20 PM EST on March 17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent off: On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 12:22:24PM -0500, Rob Reid wrote: My freshmeat folder has about that many messages, but it only takes a few seconds to open (never timed it), and I'm using mbox on ext3, so your setup *should* be faster

Re: OT: attribution dates

2002-03-13 Thread Rob Reid
At 8:56 AM EST on March 13 darren chamberlain sent off: Quoting Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 12, 2002 18:43]: Modified Julian Dates are completely numeric and therefore suitable for all Earthlings (not just astronomers) but unfortunately my /bin/date, from Red Hat's sh-utils-2.0-11 RPM

Re: attribution and quotes

2002-03-12 Thread Rob Reid
At 3:19 PM EST on March 12 Sven Guckes sent off: I am aware that the short date form like 020312 could be mistaken for 1902-03-12 or 2102-03-12 - but so far it has not been a problem. ;-) You sound like a 1970s COBOL programmer ;- Anyway, if I didn't know that today is March 12, 2002, I'd

OT: Re: attribution and quotes

2002-03-12 Thread Rob Reid
At 5:25 PM EST on March 12 Knute sent off: On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Rob Reid wrote: Anyway, if I didn't know that today is March 12, 2002, I'd be tempted to read 020312 as an American zip code, American zip codes are either 5 or 9 digits, not 6! :) Oh? 90210...yep. Anyway

Re: Can I open a folder with all threads collapsed?

2002-03-12 Thread Rob Reid
At 9:38 PM EST on March 9 Michel sent off: Hello folks, maybe the subject tell for yourself... I'm interested in this feature: open a folder with old mails collapseds (or all mail if only it's function)... Yes. For your .muttrc: # Expand all threads containing unread mail unset

Re: mutt is not for everyone

2002-03-07 Thread Rob Reid
At 1:15 AM EST on March 7 Will Yardley sent off: Sven Guckes wrote: mutt does not strive to be popular with everyone. after all, all those bad mailers were written to *fit* some people - and they certainly do! so dont take them away from those - they deserve it! i think this

Re: Hooks order of precedence

2002-02-27 Thread Rob Reid
At 4:55 PM EST on February 27 David DeSimone sent off: Erik Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: However, the default-hooks.muttrc does not properly reset my signature (nor message headers) to the default... You seem to have a misunderstanding about when hooks are run. A folder-hook is

Re: Error in RegExp ?

2002-02-23 Thread Rob Reid
At 2:35 PM EST on February 23 Thomas Hurst sent off: * Michael Seiwert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: mutt detects an error in one of the following lines but I can't find an error maybe you see the error. color body redblack (*)(ACK|R... Easy, just run it through something

Re: The operator for patterns?

2002-02-22 Thread Rob Reid
At 2:28 AM EST on February 22 Danie Roux sent off: I want to specify something like ~C (domain !user@domain) i.e. Match everyone from domain except a certain user. How would I do this? The operator you're looking for is , i.e. conditions are automatically ANDed, so ~C domain ~f user

Re: Colorizing collapsed threads with new messages

2002-02-21 Thread Rob Reid
At 11:54 PM EST on February 20 Andre Berger sent off: * Knute [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-02-20 23:49 -0500: On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Rob Reid wrote: At 9:49 PM EST on February 20 Andre Berger sent off: Is it possible to colorize the parent message of a collapsed thread if the thread

Re: Colorizing collapsed threads with new messages

2002-02-20 Thread Rob Reid
Hi, At 9:49 PM EST on February 20 Andre Berger sent off: Is it possible to colorize the parent message of a collapsed thread if the thread contains new messages? (color preferred: magenta) This is just a guess until some new mail comes in, and I haven't checked the manual but here goes: Put

post.el updated

2002-02-10 Thread Rob Reid
Hi, post.el is a emacs mode for email and news message composing available from http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/mutt/ A handful of people have requested signature highlighting in post.el, and now someone (Eric Dorland) actually came through with a patch to do that as well as address and URL

Re: folders ? [2]

2002-02-07 Thread Rob Reid
At 2:38 PM EST on February 7 Nico Schottelius sent off: Depends on when you want it sorted. Mutt does have the capability to save read mails to certain folders automagically, but that is after it has already been delivered to your spool file Howto do that ? Does this work with

Re: Breaking News: Lusers _want_ to quote email replies The Right Way.

2002-02-07 Thread Rob Reid
At 12:13 AM EST on February 7 Rob 'Feztaa' Park sent off: I just got an email from a nondescript luser asking how I put my replies after the quote, The Right Way. So what do you guys think now? Lusers forced into poor quoting by default settings they don't know how to change, or lusers

Bug: [yes]/no instead of [y]/n

2002-02-07 Thread Rob Reid
Hi, I recently upgraded from 1.2.5 to 1.3.27 and the only real annoyance has been that mutt now asks for [yes]/no (or [no]/yes) when it really means [y]/n. Take the [no]/yes case, when I want to say yes, and type y e s. The y answers the question, and then e sends the message to the editor,

OT: grep

2000-10-13 Thread Rob Reid
At 8:17 PM EDT on Oct. 11 Aaron Schrab brought me out of hibernation for this: At 09:23 +0930 12 Oct 2000, Brian Salter-Duke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 04:38:31PM -0700, Bruce J.A. Nourish wrote: if ps -U $LOGNAME | grep realmutt /dev/null Be careful about

Re: About PGP encryption

2000-09-22 Thread Rob Reid
At 1:57 PM EDT on September 22 Eugene Paskevich sent off: On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 08:54:44AM +, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: ... or use this little shell script - #!/bin/sh WHOAMI=`whoami` if [ -f /tmp/sig.$USER ] then rm -f /tmp/sig.$USER fi cat $HOME/.signature

Re: Mutt's URL support

2000-09-11 Thread Rob Reid
At 12:29 AM EDT on September 11 Shane Wegner sent off: Hi, I am wondering if there is any more information on viewing URLs in mutt then is contained in the manual. As you've seen, there's a lot. Quite an educational thread. If I hit ctrl+b (spawn urlview) on a post like this, it gives me

Re: Newbie: Mutt reference card?

2000-09-07 Thread Rob Reid
At 12:14 PM EDT on September 7 John Horne sent off: I am in the process of starting to use Mutt, having used an X window client for the past couple of years. Needless to say the change from a 'pointy-clicky' client to a keyboard one takes a bit of time :-) Having said that, and having seen

Re: those users (was Re: Reply to all???)

2000-06-27 Thread Rob Reid
At 2:09 PM EDT on June 27 Nollaig MacKenzie sent off: Has this ever been tried for some Cool Software: * see below. Create two lists: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] And etiquette requires that if you are fairly newbile you send your question Newbile? I don't think

Re: emacs mail mode?

2000-06-27 Thread Rob Reid
At 6:54 AM EDT on June 14 Joachim Weiss sent off: Try mail-mode instead of auto-fill-mode. This gives you word wrap and it can handle quotations (if you are using font-lock-mode this gives you colored quotations, in addition emacs is able to rearrange paragraphs (M-q) with quotations in it,

Re: emacs mutt

2000-06-21 Thread Rob Reid
At 11:02 PM EDT on June 20 Charles Curley sent off: On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 07:24:18PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote: I've started using emacs as editor for mutt. I'm specified it in the muttrc file and also have setup a script file(e-lisp) in /home/me/.mutt called post.el which is a package

Re: 1.2.2i problems

2000-06-21 Thread Rob Reid
At 1:34 PM EDT on June 21 Vincent Danen sent off: Ok... I've still got some problems making my RPM for mutt and I'm not sure what's causing it. I built mutt manually and then I built it with the exact same options for the RPM but I get two totally different outputs. The first is from the

Re: alias classes

2000-06-19 Thread Rob Reid
At 2:11 AM EDT on June 19 Suresh Ramasubramanian sent off: Rob Reid proclaimed on mutt-users that: If mutt can't or won't be reorganized in a better way, maybe somebody (else ;-) could write a script to take alias definitions and produce lists of save-hooks and fcc-save-hooks. A similar

Re: How to discern underlying threads

2000-06-07 Thread Rob Reid
At 12:12 PM EDT on June 7 Yip Weng sent off: By default, my .muttrc collapses all threads. I find it difficult to distinguish between (i) mail with underlying threads, and (ii) singular mail. Where there is *new* mail underlying a thread, there is a big fat 'N' to indicate this. However,

Re: Different From addressed depending on ?

2000-06-07 Thread Rob Reid
At 2:05 PM EDT on June 7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent off: Hi, I would like to be able to use a different "from" address for some emails I send. This is because I have 2 email addresses, home and work. I have set up a mailbox just for my work emails, could mutt detect that I'm viewing a

Re: How to discern underlying threads

2000-06-07 Thread Rob Reid
I just checked the fine manual, and found that you can also color collapsed threads with ~v, i.e. # collapsed threads color index brightmagentadefault ~v I chose brightmagenta because that's my thread color but it looks much uglier in text so I encourage you to experiment. -- What

Re: (OT) editor

2000-06-02 Thread Rob Reid
Hi, At 3:52 PM EDT on June 1 Manuel Arriaga sent off: Unfortunately I tried it without success; I put #!/bin/sh emacs -f server-start into my ~/.profile (I just found out that my shell is called "bash"... :-) and logged in again, but I get an error message saying emacs: standard

Re: Handling of ^-- $

2000-05-30 Thread Rob Reid
At 2:21 PM EDT on May 30 Alex Lane sent off: I'm only just now noticing that one of the mailing lists I'm subscribed to appears to truncate the "-- " that separates the message from the message signature to simply "--". I've got to believe this is not proper behavior on the part of the

Re: Two ideas

2000-05-29 Thread Rob Reid
At 10:04 PM EDT on May 26 David Champion generally semanticized from the world of Null-A: On 2000.05.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Rob Reid" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You mean strip sigs from quoted text in a reply? That's the editor's job I strenuously disagree. I think

Re: Two ideas

2000-05-26 Thread Rob Reid
At 5:00 PM EDT on May 26 Anton Graham sent off: Both of these revolve around the use of sig-dashes. First, I have a corrspondent who (despite protests) uses the ``-- `` sequence to separate his message from the text he is replying to. Sounds pretty perverse. Maybe you could convince him

Re: Two ideas

2000-05-26 Thread Rob Reid
At 5:02 PM EDT on May 26 Rob Reid sent off: At 5:00 PM EDT on May 26 Anton Graham sent off: Both of these revolve around the use of sig-dashes. First, I have a corrspondent who (despite protests) uses the ``-- `` sequence to separate his message from the text he is replying

Re: Idea: saving vs. deleting

2000-05-24 Thread Rob Reid
At 2:34 PM EDT on May 24 Marius Gedminas sent off: I suggest adding a new status flag: `d' to indicate that the deletion of this message resulted from decode-save, save-message, or decrypt-save. I like the idea, but d is already used to indicate messages with deleted attachments. How about

Re: Idea: saving vs. deleting

2000-05-24 Thread Rob Reid
At 3:51 PM EDT on May 24 Marius Gedminas sent off: On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 01:50:29PM -0400, Rob Reid wrote: At 2:34 PM EDT on May 24 Marius Gedminas sent off: I suggest adding a new status flag: `d' to indicate that the deletion of this message resulted from decode-save, save-message

Re: tags and copy help

2000-04-04 Thread Rob Reid
At 10:54 AM EST on April 4 Serge Rey sent off: I'm trying to copy a bunch of tagged files to a directory, but I'm only able to have the single file under the cursor copied. Can someone point me to the correct way to apply a copy to a set of tagged files (or a save)? To do any operation on

Re: emacsclient (But really status_format!)

2000-03-05 Thread Rob Reid
at="-%r %f [%?M?%M/?%?m?%m msgs, ?%?n?%n new, ?%?d?%d del, ?%?F?% F flag, ?%?t?%t tag, ?%?p?%p postponed, ?%?b?%b box(es), ?%l bytes] --(%s)%|-" On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 12:54:48PM -0500, Rob Reid [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: At 6:08 AM EST on March 3 Ralf Hildebrandt sent off:

Merging post.el and mutt-alias.el

2000-02-27 Thread Rob Reid
Hi, Stephan Helma sent me the following patch to merge mutt-alias.el into post.el and provide menus for expaing aliases inside emacs. I prefer to expand aliases inside mutt instead of my editor, so I have not folded it into post, or tested it myself. Is editor alias expansion a must

Re: dogs

2000-02-18 Thread Rob Reid
At 2:15 PM EST on February 17 Erik Jacobsen sent off: Or, from the OpenBSD man pages: The biff command appeared in 4.0BSD. biff was Heidi Stettner's dog. Years ago a friend was forced to use Unix at work and then turned off by biff. She had spent some time looking for an email

Re: Mutt Mode?

2000-02-11 Thread Rob Reid
At 4:32 PM EST on February 11 Alisdair McDiarmid sent off: - A reminder to actually attach that file you said you were going to attach. Ooh, how does that work? Well, you get http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/mutt/post.el.gz and follow the instructions. Less cryptically, when you finish

Re: [Q] attaching PDF file

2000-01-24 Thread Rob Reid
At 12:13 PM EST on January 24 Boryeu Mao sent off: I'm a `old mutt' user (mutt-0.74) and need to attach a PDF file for an out-going mail. Quickly checked doc's for mutt-0.74 and mutt home page, but didn't find immediate info on whether this is possible or how. IIRC, you should be able to

Re: Colour loss when running via an exec command...

2000-01-20 Thread Rob Reid
At 3:11 PM EST on January 20 Jamie Novak sent off: Eterm --trans --shade "40%" -T Mutt -n "Electronic Mail" -e mutt What happens, though, is that mutt defaults to a monochrome colour scheme when I open it via an exec like that. (It does the same for rxvt terms, etc., as well.) I do

Re: mail ( nn) column

1999-11-26 Thread Rob Reid
At 6:38 PM EST on November 26 Subba Rao sent off: I would like to know the number that appears in the index page in "( xxx)". What is this number and how is it calculated? It's probably the number of lines, but you should RTFM on index_format, and check your value. -- "A cement mixer

Re: PGP/GPG

1999-11-22 Thread Rob Reid
At 3:54 PM EST on November 22 Sean Rima sent off: Why not have one gpg (or pgp) config file for all correspondents? The problem is the fact that there are a few people on the Mutt list who use PGP2 and PGP5. These keys are not able to be used in GPG AFAIK. Ah but they are! Look for RSA,

Re: [OT] dingus clicking in rxvt?

1999-11-17 Thread Rob Reid
At 9:10 AM EST on November 17 Timothy Ball sent off: Wow thanks a lot everyone for the dingus info... I'm still having some "issues" w/ compiling it on solaris, but I think they're just shell issues. I hope so, but are you using my Solaris hack? (http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/software/)

Re: Abort current operation

1999-10-27 Thread Rob Reid
At 6:14 AM EDT on October 27 Martin Julian DeMello sent off: It'd be nice if mutt had an 'abort' key, It does. Control g -- loquacity, n. A disorder which renders the sufferer unable to curb his tongue when you wish to talk. - Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary. Robert I. Reid [EMAIL

Re: Clicking http- and ftp-Links in mutt?

1999-10-27 Thread Rob Reid
At 12:29 PM EDT on October 27 David DeSimone sent off: Bruno Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible to implement opening a Netscape window upon clicks onto http- and ftp-Links in mutt? Sure! On a more serious note: Mouse-clicks already have a defined meaning within xterm:

Re: Abort current operation

1999-10-27 Thread Rob Reid
At 12:30 PM EDT on October 27 David DeSimone sent off: Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 6:14 AM EDT on October 27 Martin Julian DeMello sent off: It'd be nice if mutt had an 'abort' key, It does. Control g It doesn't abort reading a huge folder. In fact, nothing does. Once

Re: Clicking http- and ftp-Links in mutt?

1999-10-27 Thread Rob Reid
At 4:11 PM EDT on October 27 David DeSimone sent off: Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use rxvt 2.4.5 patched with something called "dingus", or active-rxvt. Normally the right-button is used to *extend* the current selection. For instance, you select some text wit

Re: 1.0/slang problem?

1999-10-22 Thread Rob Reid
At 11:22 AM EDT on October 22 Vincent Lefevre sent off: On Fri, Oct 22, 1999 at 09:51:42 -0400, Jim Simmons wrote: I'm getting a scroll bar from rxvt, and after doing a few things there are actually lines in the scroll back buffer. I didn't have this problem with 1.0pre4i. I've just

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