Re: converting mailboxs from mh-maildir

1999-07-07 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 1999-07-06 21:56:00 -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote: On 1999-07-06 14:33:47 -0400, Pete Toscano wrote: is there a script to convert all my mh mailboxes to maildir mailboxes (and back again if mutt keeps not working out)? mutt -f $a -e "push T~A\nas$b\nq" Here, $a is an mh folder

Strange reverse_alias behaviour

1999-07-07 Thread Renaud Colinet
Hello there, Yesterday I received an email from a friend whose address is in my .mutt.aliases file, but his name did not appear in the index as I had defined it, but as his personal name as set by his mailer. I compared the address in the alias file and in the header, they were the same. I then

Using both PGP 2.6.3i and GPG?

1999-07-07 Thread Ralph Niere
Hi, is ist possible to use both PGP 2.6.3 and GPG side by side, so that when either a PGP 2 or PGP 5|6 signed/encrypted mail comes in mutt fires up the right program to check/decrypt the mail? Ralph -- Ralph Niere Phone: ++49 6241 955 174 Guru for hire Worms,

color/console vs. xterm

1999-07-07 Thread Morten Bo Johansen
I have the following entry in my .muttrc: color quoted black yellow Strangely the color for quotings which should be yellow stand out as dark-orange on the console whereas it appears fine yellow in an xterm. Could anyone explain to me why this is and perhaps also explain how to

Re: HTML Mail - no temp file

1999-07-07 Thread Roland Rosenfeld
On Tue, 06 Jul 1999, Hal Burgiss wrote: Trying to view html mail and I get a NS message to the effect of: No Such File: /tmp/mutt Correct there is no such file -- anywhere. I have tmpdir set to /tmp in .muttrc. I don't see that mutt is creating any temp files in this situation?

Re: HTML Mail - no temp file

1999-07-07 Thread Brian Salter-Duke
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 01:27:31PM +0200, Roland Rosenfeld wrote: On Tue, 06 Jul 1999, Hal Burgiss wrote: Trying to view html mail and I get a NS message to the effect of: No Such File: /tmp/mutt Correct there is no such file -- anywhere. I have tmpdir set to /tmp in

Re: Using both PGP 2.6.3i and GPG?

1999-07-07 Thread Ralph Niere
On Wed, Jul 07 1999, at 12:49 +0200, Ralph Niere wrote: is ist possible to use both PGP 2.6.3 and GPG side by side, so that when either a PGP 2 or PGP 5|6 signed/encrypted mail comes in mutt fires up the right program to check/decrypt the mail? Since there's an RSAREF module for GPG (that

Re: HTML Mail - no temp file

1999-07-07 Thread Roland Rosenfeld
On Wed, 07 Jul 1999, Brian Salter-Duke wrote: text/html; (netscape -remote 'openFile(%s)' || netscape %s)\; sleep 10; \ test=test -n "$DISPLAY" Could you explain what is really going here? Why the two calls to netscape sparated by ||? This first tries to start netscape -remote,

lists behaviour

1999-07-07 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Hello, I have a question about the behaviour of the "lists" command. As far as I know, you're only meant to use the first part of the email address for each list (before the @) when listing mailing lists with "lists". I've always wondered why this is so, and not the whole address, but so far

Mutt or rxvt bug?

1999-07-07 Thread Staffan Hämälä
Hi, Does anyone know if it's a bug in Mutt or Rxvt that causes Mutt to use bold fonts when rxvt has been compiled without --enable-xpm-background ? I've noticed this on both Solaris and Linux machines, and it's a bit annoying. Not that it's much of a job to recompile rxvt, but it feels strange

Re: lists behaviour

1999-07-07 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 07 Jul 1999: Forget the "before the @" part of the description. The parameter you give to lists is the leading part of an e-mail address, possibly including the @. Ahh, so it's possible to list entire email addresses? Eg. "lists [EMAIL

Re: lists behaviour

1999-07-07 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Thomas Roessler [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: On 1999-07-07 20:02:02 +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: I have a question about the behaviour of the "lists" command. As far as I know, you're only meant to use the first part of the email address for each list (before the @) when listing mailing