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Could not process message with given Content-Type:
multipart/signed; boundary=hoZxPH4CaxYzWscb; micalg=pgp-md5;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
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multipart/signed; boundary=jRHKVT23PllUwdXP; micalg=pgp-sha1;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
I use the autoedit feature of Mutt, and have found that it's incompatible
with using send-hooks. Since mutt doesn't prompt you for a recipient when
autoedit is turned on, the send-hook never activates.
I realize that this falls under the note in the documentation for send-hook,
but having used
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on Jun 09, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
That works well, and the listing is nice (just as nice as the index --
gee, what a coincidence :-) Unfortunately it doesn't work when edit_hdrs
is turned on (as I have it); I have to get in, write my note (or part
of it), then get out and *then*
On mutt-users [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to figure out the mechanism by which one bounces messages so
that I can forward them to my pager when I'm going to be in a meeting.
I have procmail handing a carbon copy off to a script which then stuff
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On 1999-06-07 11:22:01 +0200, torben fjerdingstad wrote:
(actually this is a repost of my letter from May 30. I did not get
any replies then)
This bug has been fixed in 0.95.6.
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On Fri, Jun 04, 1999 at 05:50:29PM +, Brian Lavender wrote:
I am using mutt along with experimenting with procmail for sorting.
I also have the requirement of being able to pop messages from my
shell account after they have been sorted. I set up an example
.procmailrc to filter my mail as
Is there a chance to modify the prompt:
Enter PGP passphrase:
to include an identification of the key that is required?
Background: I have multiple PGP keys protected with different
passphrases. Sometimes it is not clear which PGP key has been used
for encryption and then I have to look at the
Hej: the documentation says cryptically that one should point to the
imap mail box with a construction like: { imapserver}UserMailBox. Does
this mean: {foobar.idiot.org}Mbox where Mbox is the user processesd
Inbox /var/mail name. Will the construction
{foobar.idiot.org}/var/mail/isafool also
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Steve Crane spake thus:
I sometimes want to make a change while I'm busy working through my mail
and don't always want to leave it until I've finished reading my mail.
Ditto. This would be cool, and if it doesnt have this feature, adding
it should be trivial. I think :)
Leon
--
Leon
At 2:07 PM EDT on June 9 Steve Crane sent off:
Does mutt have a facility to reload its settings from .muttrc without
quitting and re-running it?
I have this in my .muttrc, probably from looking at the .muttrc Roland
Rosenfeld has on his page.
macro index \er ":source ~/.muttrc\n" # reload
Steve Crane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does mutt have a facility to reload its settings from .muttrc without
quitting and re-running it?
Depends on what you've changed.
I sometimes want to make a change while I'm busy working through my
mail and don't always want to leave it until I've
Claus Assmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a chance to modify the prompt "Enter PGP passphrase:" to
include an identification of the key that is required?
From what I recall on this subject, Mutt doesn't know what key is going
to be required to read the message, because Mutt doesn't know
Dan Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The documentation says cryptically that one should point to the imap
mail box with a construction like: { imapserver}UserMailBox. Does
this mean: {foobar.idiot.org}Mbox where Mbox is the user processesd
Inbox /var/mail name. Will the construction
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Steve Crane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does mutt have a facility to reload its settings from .muttrc without
quitting and re-running it?
I sometimes want to make a change while I'm busy working through my mail
and don't always want to leave it until I've finished reading my mail.
Put the
Title: Unix Dummy Help!
I do not know much about Unix. OK I am Unix Stupid, But I do need a quick
E-Mail program with enhanced attachment capability.
This is where Mutt comes in..
I really need basic instructions on compiling the
utility of my system. No I do not need help on starting
Has anoyone experienced their /var/spool/mail/myusername being deleted?
What about having a random mail folder deleted?
I have now experienced this one to many times, and being a manager, this is
ridiculous. I have now lost my inbox for the second time, and this time I
had emails in there that
On Wed, Jun 9, 1999, FRASER, BOB wrote:
This is where Mutt comes in..
I really need basic instructions on compiling the
utility of my system. No I do not need help on starting
my computer. But I do need line by line instructions
on generating the executable.
The best way to get
On 06/10/99 Zenaan Harkness uttered the following other thing:
Has anoyone experienced their /var/spool/mail/myusername being deleted?
What about having a random mail folder deleted?
I have now experienced this one to many times, and being a manager, this is
ridiculous. I have now lost my
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