On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 09:28:42PM +0200, Christian Stigen Larsen wrote:
P.S. What's the deal with version 2.6.3i of PGP ? Why
are a lot of people using this version instead
of the 5 and 5.5 versions ?
Because pgp 2.6.3 is faster, smaller and easier to use (imho of course ;).
-Lex
I have PGP set up with mutt, but get the following output whenever
a PGP signed message is encountered in this list:
[---...PGP preamble
Signature by unknown keyid: 0x.a hex number
This signature applies to another message.
Opening file "/dev/null" type text.
[---...PGP postamble
These
Jeremy Blosser [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Rob Reid [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
At 10:07 AM EDT on July 15 Adam J Henry sent off:
1. Can I configure Mutt to filter my mail upon opening a mailbox?
Do you mean scoring? Yes. If you mean limiting the view like with
limit, I suppose you
Alex Lane [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I have PGP set up with mutt, but get the following output whenever
a PGP signed message is encountered in this list:
[---...PGP preamble
Signature by unknown keyid: 0x.a hex number
This signature applies to another message.
Opening file
Thus wrote Chris Gushue ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99.07.13 20:39]:
Is there some setting that I am missing for Mutt not to display that there
are new messages when I am in mailbox view, but there are messages INSIDE
that mailbox with the new flag?
To follow up with some extra information, if I
Recently, Adam J Henry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Alex Lane [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I have PGP set up with mutt, but get the following output whenever
a PGP signed message is encountered in this list:
[---...PGP preamble
Signature by unknown keyid: 0x.a hex number
This
Chris --
...and then Chris Gushue said...
% Thus wrote Chris Gushue ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99.07.13 20:39]:
% are new messages when I am in mailbox view, but there are messages INSIDE
% that mailbox with the new flag?
%
% To follow up with some extra information, if I receive new mail in a
%
Hi, folks --
If I compose a reply to someone and mutt automatically picks =someone
for the Fcc: value, and I want to change the folder to ! (my inbox,
/var/spool/mail/davidtg), it seems that I cannot use my mailbox
shortcut (it just stays "!" after I hit return). Since I can specify
mail files
On Fri, Jul 16, 1999 at 12:37:13PM +0200, Alexander Langer wrote:
Thus spake Mark Mielke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Also many of them wouldn't know how to use a non "impressing" view of
their mailbox. It's so much cooler to have messages fade and titles
Standard-Mutt is b/w for me without my
* Jeremy Blosser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It isn't at all. Mostly we were talking about people using other mailers
(like Pine) not because they liked the features the most but out of
inertia. As I said, *if we care*, there are things we could try to do
about this. If we don't care, we
* David Thorburn-Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% Why is it so important that Mutt be #1 on a Slashdot poll?
% Just curious.
BECAUSE MUTT RULZ, d00d!!!
Then it should promote itself, G.
* Tom Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So we can win 'mindshare', and mutt will continue to work as the 'net
evolves. See http://www.cryptonomicon.com/beginning.html.
I think we're not giving people enough credit. Just because they
use some other mailer we think it's because they're forced to or
On Fri, Jul 16, 1999 at 10:46:09AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So we can win 'mindshare', and mutt will continue to work as the 'net
evolves. See http://www.cryptonomicon.com/beginning.html.
I think we're not giving people enough credit. Just because they
use some other mailer we
On 07/16/1999 11:38 -0500, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
On 16-Jul-1999, Tim Walberg wrote:
I have a Linux 6.0 box ...
Really? I thought the latest devel version of Linux was 2.3.x.
Please note that distro version != Linux version.
Sorry off topic, I had to say it..
Thus wrote David Thorburn-Gundlach ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99.07.16 15:16]:
Chris --
...and then Chris Gushue said...
% Thus wrote Chris Gushue ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99.07.13 20:39]:
% are new messages when I am in mailbox view, but there are messages INSIDE
% that mailbox with the new flag?
i've looks through some of the docs for mutt and i haven't found
this, so i hope i'm not repeating anything, though i probably am.
i use procmail to pre-sort all my incoming email. i also have
beep_new set. from what i understand, when this is set,
mutt will beep whenever a new message comes
Tom Hall [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Fri, Jul 16, 1999 at 10:46:09AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This, to me, is the main reason we need to keep a good base of users.
I also think we could expand this base a lot if pre-compiled DOS and/or
W32 binaries were easily available.
I kind of
On Fri, Jul 16, 1999 at 10:10:36AM -0500, Tim Walberg wrote:
[No MIME encapsulation through gateway to work]
Is this possibly something that Mutt is doing (i.e. a
relatively new feature that I haven't yet seen the documentation
on), or is it more likely something our (yuck!) Exchange
Regarding marking viewed folders with yet-unread messages...
I used to use "xbuffy" for this very purpose. It would scan my folders
and give me a view of what folders needed to be examined for new mail.
I wouldn't even have to be running Mutt to see what mail was waiting,
and I could use xbuffy
Alex Lane [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
The output in the first line changes appropriately; the last two lines
remain, telling me that the signature applies to "another message" and
that something (what?) is apparently being sent to /dev/null.
Those messages are due to the fact that Mutt uses
On Fri, Jul 16, 1999 at 12:03:57PM -0600, Tom Hall wrote:
If there aren't enough mutt users, mutt will not be kept up to date,
and as new mail protocols etc. are created, mutt will eventually stop
working.
This, to me, is the main reason we need to keep a good base of users.
I also think
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
* Jeremy Blosser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It isn't at all. Mostly we were talking about people using other mailers
(like Pine) not because they liked the features the most but out of
inertia. As I said, *if we care*, there are things we could
Hi Jeremy!
On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
Alex Lane [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
The output in the first line changes appropriately; the last two
lines remain, telling me that the signature applies to "another
message" and that something (what?) is apparently being sent to
Wilhelm Wienemann [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
AFAIK there is a keybinding in mutt that allows to extract a
PGP public key. In my help-menu for the index there is a line
^K extract-keys extract PGP public keys
Unfortunately if I use the required keys (ctrl + K) this
Thus wrote David DeSimone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99.07.17 02:30]:
Regarding marking viewed folders with yet-unread messages...
I used to use "xbuffy" for this very purpose. It would scan my folders
and give me a view of what folders needed to be examined for new mail.
I wouldn't even have to
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