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, $a is an mh folder
Hello there,
Yesterday I received an email from a friend whose address is in my
.mutt.aliases file, but his name did not appear in the index as I had defined
it, but as his personal name as set by his mailer. I compared the address in
the alias file and in the header, they were the same. I then
Hi,
is ist possible to use both PGP 2.6.3 and GPG side by side, so that when
either a PGP 2 or PGP 5|6 signed/encrypted mail comes in mutt fires up the
right program to check/decrypt the mail?
Ralph
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Worms,
I have the following entry in my .muttrc:
color quoted black yellow
Strangely the color for quotings which should be yellow
stand out as dark-orange on the console whereas it appears
fine yellow in an xterm.
Could anyone explain to me why this is and perhaps also
explain how to
On Tue, 06 Jul 1999, Hal Burgiss wrote:
Trying to view html mail and I get a NS message to the effect of:
No Such File: /tmp/mutt
Correct there is no such file -- anywhere. I have tmpdir set to /tmp in
.muttrc. I don't see that mutt is creating any temp files in this
situation?
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 01:27:31PM +0200, Roland Rosenfeld wrote:
On Tue, 06 Jul 1999, Hal Burgiss wrote:
Trying to view html mail and I get a NS message to the effect of:
No Such File: /tmp/mutt
Correct there is no such file -- anywhere. I have tmpdir set to /tmp in
On Wed, Jul 07 1999, at 12:49 +0200, Ralph Niere wrote:
is ist possible to use both PGP 2.6.3 and GPG side by side, so that when
either a PGP 2 or PGP 5|6 signed/encrypted mail comes in mutt fires up the
right program to check/decrypt the mail?
Since there's an RSAREF module for GPG (that
On Wed, 07 Jul 1999, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
text/html; (netscape -remote 'openFile(%s)' || netscape %s)\; sleep 10; \
test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
Could you explain what is really going here? Why the two calls to
netscape sparated by ||?
This first tries to start netscape -remote,
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
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
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
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
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