GnuPG + Mutt and Outlook + PGP-7.0 recipient and reverse.

2001-09-06 Thread Morten Liebach
Yo! I'm trying to communicate encrypted with an Outlook user using PGP 7.0, and I'm using mutt 1.3.21i and GnuPG-1.0.6. I think I saw a way to encrypt with gpg and mutt so that Outlook users don't get it as an attachment, but I can't find it again? When I get an encrypted email I have to pipe

Re: GnuPG + Mutt and Outlook + PGP-7.0 recipient and reverse.

2001-09-06 Thread David T-G
Morten, et al -- ...and then Morten Liebach said... % Yo! Hi! % % I'm trying to communicate encrypted with an Outlook user using PGP 7.0, % and I'm using mutt 1.3.21i and GnuPG-1.0.6. Ah, the things we do to work with the business world... :-) % % I think I saw a way to encrypt with gpg

Re: wierd new mail problem

2001-09-06 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2001-09-06 00:51:56 -0400, Derek Martin wrote: On some systems where I run mutt, it works as you would expect. On others, after I read all the new messages in a folder which it marked as having new mail, and then try to change to the next folder with new mail, but it would send me back

vim / ispell

2001-09-06 Thread Will Yardley
so this is a bit off topic, but does anyone have a simple set of vim macros to interface with ispell (or an easy way to spellcheck a file after editing without leaving mutt)? i'm usually a decent speller but it is annoying not to be able to check a particular word or paragraph. i downloaded one

Re: GnuPG + Mutt and Outlook + PGP-7.0 recipient and reverse.

2001-09-06 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2001-09-06 03:12:36 -0400, David T-G wrote: % How can I make PGP 7.0 messages readable by mutt? (I saw a procmail recipe % once, even had it in my .prcmailrc once, but accidentally deleted it :-() Are you perhaps looking for the recipes in PGP-Notes.txt in the distro? The procmail recipe

Re: vim / ispell

2001-09-06 Thread Denis Perelyubskiy
* Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Thu-01 02:13 -0700]: so this is a bit off topic, but does anyone have a simple set of vim macros to interface with ispell (or an easy way to spellcheck a file after editing without leaving mutt)? i'm usually a decent speller but it is annoying not to be

[william+mutt@hq.newdream.net: iconv etc]

2001-09-06 Thread Will Yardley
woah - just as i was about to delete this message, i noticed that there are two User-Agent: headers. i accidentally responded off list at first, which bounced, and i then forwarded the resulting message to the list. mutt should remove the old User-Agent header though, right? From:

Re: wierd new mail problem

2001-09-06 Thread Brendan Cully
On Thursday, 06 September 2001 at 00:51, Derek Martin wrote: Hey all, I'm using mutt 1.2.5i, and I've got a very strange problem with new mail. I'm using mutt to access IMAP folders, and the binary and shared data reside on NFS. Here's the problem: On some systems where I run mutt, it

Re: vim / ispell

2001-09-06 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Sep 6, 2001, Will Yardley wrote: so this is a bit off topic, but does anyone have a simple set of vim macros to interface with ispell (or an easy way to spellcheck a file after editing without leaving mutt)? i'm usually a decent speller but it is annoying not to be able to check a

Re: Make it simple?

2001-09-06 Thread Adam Shostack
mea culpa. It was not mutt that was causing the coloring I was seeing, it was the effects of /etc/emacs/site-start.el including a (setq font-lock-mode) But life is so much nicer with that turned off. :) Adam On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 10:03:24AM -0400, Adam Shostack wrote: Thats what I started

Re: vim / ispell

2001-09-06 Thread Andy Smith
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 10:20:41AM -0400, Ken Weingold wrote: Will, I think you are looking for 'i' in the Compose menu, after you leave your editor. It will run ispell on the email. Is it possible to make this ignore quoted text and perhaps headers/attributions too?

Color

2001-09-06 Thread Dave Spracklen
I understand how to use the color settings in the configuration file. My problem is that although I use color_xterm which is fully color compatible (including using color0 etc) I can't figure out how I convince mutt to use color. At first I thought I was doing something wrong, but when I added in

Re: Color

2001-09-06 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Sep 6, 2001, Dave Spracklen wrote: I understand how to use the color settings in the configuration file. My problem is that although I use color_xterm which is fully color compatible (including using color0 etc) I can't figure out how I convince mutt to use color. At first I thought

Re: Color

2001-09-06 Thread Tim Whitehead
this is actually a reply to the original message which I (unfortunately) deleted. try TERM=xterm-color I just had to write a wrapper so I could have gkrellm call mutt. Originally mutt would pop up, but be in mono. So my wrapper is as follows #!/bin/bash wait 1; export TERM=xterm-color;

Re: vim / ispell

2001-09-06 Thread Byrial Jensen
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 16:11:50 +0100, Andy Smith wrote: On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 10:20:41AM -0400, Ken Weingold wrote: Will, I think you are looking for 'i' in the Compose menu, after you leave your editor. It will run ispell on the email. Is it possible to make this ignore quoted

Re: Color

2001-09-06 Thread Denis Perelyubskiy
* Tim Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Thu-01 09:05 -0700]: this is actually a reply to the original message which I (unfortunately) deleted. try TERM=xterm-color I just had to write a wrapper so I could have gkrellm call mutt. Originally mutt would pop up, but be in mono. So my

Re: Color

2001-09-06 Thread Tim Whitehead
I think that the problem is in my /etc/profile if [ $COLORTERM = Eterm ]; then TERM=xterm-color else TERM=linux fi This may be what is throwing off the TERM var. Because when I comment out the wait line, mutt comes up in mono again. any suggestions? tw Le jour Thu Sep

Re: fcc

2001-09-06 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Will Yardley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010905 12:27]: Vineet Kumar wrote: This command specifies folders which can receive mail and which will be checked for new messages. By default, the main menu status bar displays how many of these folders have new messages. You don't want

Re: wierd new mail problem

2001-09-06 Thread Derek Martin
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 11:07:41AM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote: On 2001-09-06 00:51:56 -0400, Derek Martin wrote: On some systems where I run mutt, it works as you would expect. On others, after I read all the new messages in a folder which it marked as having new mail, and then try to

Re: Getting the name of the current folder for macros

2001-09-06 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Alexander Skwar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010829 15:18]: So sprach ?Alexander 'Digital Projects' Skwar? am 2001-08-25 um 11:30:50 +0200 : I'd like to assign a macro to a key, which allows me to easily store all the messages of a folder in another folder. I normally archive all the messages

Wierd mbox/IMAP behavior

2001-09-06 Thread Louis LeBlanc
Wierd behavior here. I use IMAP, and don't move mail I've read to another mailbox. I usually have it delivered right where I want it. Anyway, I found that when I set mbox in my muttrc to point to my INBOX on the IMAP server, it would often not save the status or flags for more recent messages

Re: vim / ispell

2001-09-06 Thread Will Yardley
Byrial Jensen wrote: On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 16:11:50 +0100, Andy Smith wrote: On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 10:20:41AM -0400, Ken Weingold wrote: Will, I think you are looking for 'i' in the Compose menu, after you leave your editor. It will run ispell on the email. duh! that's exactly

Re: Wierd mbox/IMAP behavior

2001-09-06 Thread Brendan Cully
On Thursday, 06 September 2001 at 15:33, Louis LeBlanc wrote: Wierd behavior here. I use IMAP, and don't move mail I've read to another mailbox. I usually have it delivered right where I want it. Anyway, I found that when I set mbox in my muttrc to point to my INBOX on the IMAP server, it

Re: Color

2001-09-06 Thread Denis Perelyubskiy
* Tim Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Thu-01 10:18 -0700]: I think that the problem is in my /etc/profile if [ $COLORTERM = Eterm ]; then TERM=xterm-color else TERM=linux fi This may be what is throwing off the TERM var. Because when I comment out the wait line,

[ot?] - is there a human admin on this list

2001-09-06 Thread Denis Perelyubskiy
hello, sorry, but could not find answer to this on a web page. every time i mail the list, i get one of the auto-responders replying that such and such person is not with the company anymore, and i should contact someone else for questions. (i wont mention that i think whoever set that thing up

Re: Color

2001-09-06 Thread Will Yardley
Denis Perelyubskiy wrote: maybe something along the lines of if [ $COLORTERM = Eterm ]; then TERM=xterm-color elif [ $TERM = gkrellm ]; then TERM=xterm-color else TERM=linux fi i only use xterm-color when i have to - apparently it's a bad setting to use for some

Re: Color

2001-09-06 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 02:05:34PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote: Denis Perelyubskiy wrote: maybe something along the lines of if [ $COLORTERM = Eterm ]; then TERM=xterm-color elif [ $TERM = gkrellm ]; then TERM=xterm-color else TERM=linux fi i only use

Re: wierd new mail problem

2001-09-06 Thread Derek Martin
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 12:51:56AM -0400, Derek Martin wrote: On some systems where I run mutt, it works as you would expect. On others, after I read all the new messages in a folder which it marked as having new mail, and then try to change to the next folder with new mail, but it would

Re: Color

2001-09-06 Thread David Champion
On 2001.09.06, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], Denis Perelyubskiy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: also, neither do i know if this is an *official* bash way, but things like these work in my startup files, even though maybe they disgust people who really know bash :) What bothers me about this

Re: Color

2001-09-06 Thread Denis Perelyubskiy
* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Thu-01 14:59 -0700]: What bothers me about this approach, in general, is that it's not supposed to depend on your shell -- you're not supposed to need to make tests and reset $TERM accordingly at all. The point of terminfo/termcap and the $TERM

Re: Color

2001-09-06 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 04:56:58PM -0500, David Champion wrote: That said, I occasionally change my $TERM from xterm to something I like, just to get rid of the alternate (application-mode?) screen setting. But there are better ways of doing this (xterm -ti vt100, or modifying a private copy

Sort reverse-thread but within thread by date?

2001-09-06 Thread Graham Williams
I'm playing around with sort= and sort_aux= trying to sort by reverse-thread and then to sort within a thread by date. I've tried various combinations to no avail so far. Usually within the thread the messages also come out in reverse order of date. Any hints? Regards, Graham

Re: Color

2001-09-06 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 06:07:20PM -0500, David Champion wrote: I see the Show Alternate Screen item, but that seems just to toggle whether I currently see the alternate screen. My problem is that with TERM=xterm, applications will use the alternate screen, then flip back when they suspend or

Re: Color

2001-09-06 Thread Tim Whitehead
I think you're confused as to what gkrellm is. The website is www.gkrellm.net Essentially it's a system monitor that has the capability to check mail (as well as a few other things), either locally or remotely. In my case I have it call 'fetchmail' every 10 minutes. It checks my local mailbox

Re: Color

2001-09-06 Thread Denis Perelyubskiy
ok, my mistake. i thought it was a type of an xterm. clearly that was wrong :) denis * Tim Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-Thu-01 16:47 -0700]: I think you're confused as to what gkrellm is. The website is www.gkrellm.net Essentially it's a system monitor that has the capability to

Re: Color

2001-09-06 Thread David Champion
On 2001.09.06, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], Thomas Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There's also Enable Alternate Screen Switching. Just glancing at the changelog, it appears I added that around patch #90. Hmm, I'm using patch 150, but I don't see that in my menu. I did find the titeInhibit

Re: Archivation through mutt?

2001-09-06 Thread Piet Delport
--M9NhX3UHpAaciwkO Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Wed, 05 Sep 2001 at 14:39:40 -0400, Matej Cepl wrote: [...mail archival script...] =20 However, I am really not a programmer and I am still slightly scare of

Re: Color

2001-09-06 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 07:09:38PM -0500, David Champion wrote: On 2001.09.06, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], Thomas Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There's also Enable Alternate Screen Switching. Just glancing at the changelog, it appears I added that around patch #90. Hmm, I'm using

Re: vim / ispell

2001-09-06 Thread Lorenzo Martignoni
Quoting Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED]: so this is a bit off topic, but does anyone have a simple set of vim macros to interface with ispell (or an easy way to spellcheck a file after editing without leaving mutt)? i'm usually a decent speller but it is annoying not to be able to check a

send-hook regex

2001-09-06 Thread Justin R. Miller
Hello, I've been working on my problem of trying to make Mutt autoencrypt to certain recipients or lists of recipients. So far the best I have is this: send-hook . unset pgp_autoencrypt send-hook ^~C one@abc\.com|^~C two@def\.com set pgp_autoencrypt This works fine if I am addressing only