On Mon, Aug 23, 1999 at 07:12:20PM -0400, Fairlight wrote:
Nope...tried both and both still act under default folder-hook rules.
Nice try...other ideas?
I use
folder-hook =Listen/mutt- "set strict_threads"
Where '=' is short for $folder which is set to ~/Mail usually
And that works
On Tue, Aug 24, 1999 at 10:33:01AM +0200, Stefan `Sec` Zehl spewed forth:
On Mon, Aug 23, 1999 at 07:12:20PM -0400, Fairlight wrote:
Nope...tried both and both still act under default folder-hook rules.
Nice try...other ideas?
I use
folder-hook =Listen/mutt- "set strict_threads"
On 1999-08-23 23:05:16 +0200, Martin Maciaszek wrote:
I guess I have to downgrade to pgp 5 and wait for pgp 6.5.1
support in mutt :(
It's there. Try this:
set pgp_default_version="pgp6"
Is there a way to be able to view and pick my mail aliases within mutt? I
have several dozen, and its annoying to quit from mutt, and cat my mail_aliases
file.
--
Azeem Jiva [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.csc.calpoly.edu/~ajiva
"Better to be silent and thought a fool then to open ones's
Hi, folks --
...and then David DeSimone said...
%
% Skipping those initial prompts isn't all that great, though, as I soon
% discovered, because it means that send-hooks can't run on the message
% before you compose it. That means you can't customize signatures,
% attributions, or other
On Tue, Aug 24, 1999 at 11:20:38AM -0400, David Thorburn-Gundlach spewed forth:
Mark, et al --
As far as matching an exact folder name, I know what you mean but
don't have an answer :-)/2
Since I really -don't- have 20 folders named "funnies" but have "funnies"
and "shawn-iglou-funnies" and
On Tue, Aug 24, 1999 at 08:25:13AM -0700, Azeem Shahjahan Jiva spewed forth:
Is there a way to be able to view and pick my mail aliases within mutt? I
have several dozen, and its annoying to quit from mutt, and cat my mail_aliases
file.
When in the To:, Cc:, or Bcc: fields either on the
le 24 Aug, Azeem Shahjahan Jiva a écrit :
Is there a way to be able to view and pick my mail aliases within mutt? I
have several dozen, and its annoying to quit from mutt, and cat my mail_aliases
file.
Yes sir. Unless you have autoedit set, composing a message will bring
you a To: prompt. Hit
David Thorburn-Gundlach [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
...and then David DeSimone said...
%
% Skipping those initial prompts isn't all that great, though, as I soon
% discovered, because it means that send-hooks can't run on the message
% before you compose it. That means you can't customize
on Aug 24, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
Have you tried 'unset autoedit' with 'set edit_hdrs'? The manual is a bit
confusing here. I tried the above combination and didn't really at all get
what I expected, but I was pleased with the results: I get prompted for
the To:, Cc:, and Subject:, but
Fairlight [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Tue, Aug 24, 1999 at 07:34:11PM +0200, Renaud Colinet wrote:
on Aug 24, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
Have you tried 'unset autoedit' with 'set edit_hdrs'? The manual is a bit
confusing here. I tried the above combination and didn't really at all get
http://www.mutt.org/ now includes copies of the manual in .txt and .sgml
form, as well as gzipped copies of each and a .tar.gz of the HTML manual.
This is to make it easier for people that don't have a local working copy
of sgml-tools.
I also added a copy of PGP-Notes.txt.
These are all of
Hi,
When I send attachments to someone else. If they use mutt to
save the attachments, then it is fine. But if they use pine to
save it, then pine does not give a default file name. Many
people have complained this to me.
Is my mutt misconfigured or it is
Is there any way to pass extra parameters to gpg?
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