unsubscribe Mutt Users

2011-10-10 Thread XeCycle
unsubscribe -- Carl Lei (XeCycle) Department of Physics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University OpenPGP public key: 7795E591 Fingerprint: 1FB6 7F1F D45D F681 C845 27F7 8D71 8EC4 7795 E591

Re: NNTP reader?

2011-09-30 Thread XeCycle
reader, try slrn. -- Carl Lei (XeCycle) Department of Physics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University OpenPGP public key: 7795E591 Fingerprint: 1FB6 7F1F D45D F681 C845 27F7 8D71 8EC4 7795 E591

Re: use a variable in .muttrc

2011-09-15 Thread XeCycle
:) -- Carl Lei (XeCycle) Department of Physics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University OpenPGP public key: 7795E591 Fingerprint: 1FB6 7F1F D45D F681 C845 27F7 8D71 8EC4 7795 E591 pgpEXm3FDa2y2.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: verifying in-line signatures

2011-07-21 Thread XeCycle
Dan McDaniel d...@dm3.us writes: On Thu 21.Jul.11 11:43, XeCycle wrote: Dan McDaniel d...@dm3.us writes: [...] After all it's deprecated. If mutt provides something like Interestingly, all the alerts I get from us-cert.gov are sent with in-line signatures. I think they are the only ones I

Re: verifying in-line signatures

2011-07-20 Thread XeCycle
. Is there a way to make mutt recognize these as having a signature? EscP check-traditional-pgp Do you mean this? -- Carl Lei (XeCycle) Department of Physics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University OpenPGP public key: 7795E591 Fingerprint: 1FB6 7F1F D45D F681 C845 27F7 8D71 8EC4 7795 E591 pgp0sodsBFef3.pgp

Re: verifying in-line signatures

2011-07-20 Thread XeCycle
signatures. After all it's deprecated. If mutt provides something like `message-hook', this could be done easily. -- Carl Lei (XeCycle) Department of Physics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University OpenPGP public key: 7795E591 Fingerprint: 1FB6 7F1F D45D F681 C845 27F7 8D71 8EC4 7795 E591

Re: Is mutt extensible with a programming language?

2011-06-26 Thread XeCycle
Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no writes: On 24.06.11,23:52, XeCycle wrote: Hello, I've been using mutt for several months, and I like it. However I'm an Emacs fan, so I tried Gnus, but failed... it really is not a mail client. But Gnus can be easily extended with Emacs Lisp, which

Is mutt extensible with a programming language?

2011-06-24 Thread XeCycle
Hello, I've been using mutt for several months, and I like it. However I'm an Emacs fan, so I tried Gnus, but failed... it really is not a mail client. But Gnus can be easily extended with Emacs Lisp, which is a killer feature compared to mutt. AFAIK I think mutt can only execute shell commands

Re: Is mutt extensible with a programming language?

2011-06-24 Thread XeCycle
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 11:42:22AM -0500, Derek Martin wrote: On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 11:52:39PM +0800, XeCycle wrote: Hello, I've been using mutt for several months, and I like it. However I'm an Emacs fan, so I tried Gnus, but failed... it really is not a mail client. But Gnus can

Re: Is mutt extensible with a programming language?

2011-06-24 Thread XeCycle
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 10:20:01AM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote: XeCycle xecy...@gmail.com wrote: But Gnus can be easily extended with Emacs Lisp, which is a killer feature compared to mutt. [...] Or --- Is there a fork of mutt that already support this? Ludovic Courtès implemented

Re: Is mutt extensible with a programming language?

2011-06-24 Thread XeCycle
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 11:05:17AM -0500, David Champion wrote: * On 24 Jun 2011, XeCycle wrote: Hello, I've been using mutt for several months, and I like it. However I'm an Emacs fan, so I tried Gnus, but failed... it really is not a mail client. But Gnus can be easily extended

Re: Is mutt extensible with a programming language?

2011-06-24 Thread XeCycle
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 03:04:09AM +0200, lee wrote: XeCycle xecy...@gmail.com writes: Hello, I've been using mutt for several months, and I like it. However I'm an Emacs fan, so I tried Gnus, but failed... it really is not a mail client. But Gnus can be easily extended with Emacs Lisp