change folders and ?
Hi, I apologize if this has been covered somewhere, I did a search on the archive site and didn't see anything... Using /var/mail the 'c' and '?' to get a folder list worked fine. Then, I switched to use IMAP, but kept folders local (via my homedir). Now 'c' and '?' doesn't work, i.e. I press 'c' to change folders, then presented with the prompt to press '?' for a folder list I press '?', and nothing happens except the prompt goes away. Changes to .muttrc: set imap_user=kinzli set spoolfile={twoguys}INBOX Version info below...any ideas? Thanks, -J Mutt 1.3.15i (2001-02-12) Copyright (C) 1996-2000 Michael R. Elkins and others. Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt -vv'. Mutt is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `mutt -vv' for details. System: SunOS 5.5.1 [using ncurses 5.1] Compile options: -DOMAIN +DEBUG -HOMESPOOL -USE_SETGID +USE_DOTLOCK -DL_STANDALONE +USE_FCNTL -USE_FLOCK +USE_POP +USE_IMAP -USE_GSS -USE_SSL -USE_SASL +HAVE_REGCOMP -USE_GNU_REGEX +HAVE_COLOR +HAVE_START_COLOR +HAVE_TYPEAHEAD +HAVE_BKGDSET +HAVE_CURS_SET +HAVE_META +HAVE_RESIZETERM +HAVE_PGP -BUFFY_SIZE -EXACT_ADDRESS +SUN_ATTACHMENT +ENABLE_NLS -LOCALES_HACK +COMPRESSED -HAVE_WC_FUNCS +HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET ++HAVE_LANGINFO_YESEXPR +HAVE_ICONV +ICONV_NONTRANS +HAVE_GETSID -HAVE_GETADDRINFO ISPELL=/opt/local/bin/ispell SENDMAIL=/usr/lib/sendmail MAILPATH=/var/mail SHAREDIR=/opt/local/share/mutt SYSCONFDIR=/opt/local/etc EXECSHELL=/bin/sh -MIXMASTER To contact the developers, please mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. To report a bug, please use the flea(1) utility.
RE: simple instructions to start
Now, thanks to Suresh I have a Mutt email reader up and running in a basic configuration (one ISP and one e-mail address). Unfortunately I'm receiving mail where accented characters so common in Italian are substituted simply by '?'. How can I fix it up? Vittorio
Fcc: = folder where original message is when replying ?
Dear all, is there a possibility to configure mutt-1.x the way that fcc: get's automatigally set to the folder where the message is located to that I reply on ? For example (trying to clarify): - all my incoming email goes into a folder named Mail/default - when I want to reply to a message from that folder it should be stored there per default and not in another folder that exists (I have one for every mailing list I am subscribed to but personally addressed email-replies should be saved in the default and not in the appropriate mailing-list foldre). - besides Mail/default, I have folders for work, private etc. I hope this explains my problem. If this issue has already been addressed somewhere, could you give me a hint under which keyword I should run a search ? Thanks for your hints and help in advance, Lukas -- Lukas RufSwiss Federal Institute of Technology Office: ETZ-G61.2 Computer Engineering and Phone: +41/1/632 7312Networks Laboratory (TIK) Fax: +41/1/632 1035 ETH Zentrum PGP 2.6: ID D20BA2ED;Gloriastr. 35 Fingerprint 6323 B9BC 9C8E 6563 B477 BADD FEA6 E6B7CH-8092 Zurich
Mutt for embedded Linux
Hello All, I have recently bought a PCM-5820 mainboard and want to develop an embedded linux platform.I want to use Mutt as the MUA.Can anybody tell me what are the minimum files in Mutt and sendamil which i will require to send and recieve mails. Thanks Manoj
attachments to display in specific charset?
Hi! I have just noticed, that default character coding for attachments is iso-8859-1 or similar, since latin2 characters are not displayed. Is there a way to make some other charset the default? this is how the attachment was displayed in my case.. [-- Attachment #2: zap.txt --] [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: quoted-printable, Size: 3,5K --] some text THX in advance! Bostjan -- Botjan Mller [NEONATUS], [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://neonatus.net/~neonatus For my PGP key finger: [EMAIL PROTECTED], RSA id: 0x90178DBD, ICQ #:7506644 Celular: +386(0)41243189, Powered by Debian GNU/LiNUX , Student of VFUL Loose bits sink chips.
Re: Fcc: = folder where original message is when replying ?
Lukas Ruf wrote: is there a possibility to configure mutt-1.x the way that fcc: get's automatigally set to the folder where the message is located to that I reply on ? [...] I hope this explains my problem. If this issue has already been addressed somewhere, could you give me a hint under which keyword I should run a search ? Read the portions of the manual regarding the fcc-hook directive. That should help. -- Linux: The Choice of the GNU Generation
Mutt and sendmail
Hello All, I have recently bought a PCM-5820 mainboard and want to develop an embedded linux platform.I want to use Mutt as the MUA.Can anybody tell me what are the minimum files in Mutt and sendamil which i will require to send and recieve mails. Thanks Manoj
Re: Fcc: = folder where original message is when replying ?
On Thu, 07 Jun 2001, Mr. Wade wrote: Lukas Ruf wrote: is there a possibility to configure mutt-1.x the way that fcc: get's automatigally set to the folder where the message is located to that I reply on ? [...] I hope this explains my problem. If this issue has already been addressed somewhere, could you give me a hint under which keyword I should run a search ? Read the portions of the manual regarding the fcc-hook directive. That should help. I did it -- think to have found the problem: misconfiguration ,-? Thanks, Lukas
Re: Colors missing in a couple places
Hey Michael. Thanks for the tip, but that doesn't seem to affect anything. I'm afraid I haven't really spent much time learning the vim configuration syntax and commands, mostly I have just been using it to get stuff done. As a result, I don't really understand the vimrc files I use :| Anyway, thanks again. I will keep looking, and if you have any other suggestions, I'd appreciate them. Lou On 06/07/01 12:06 PM, Michael Baro sat at the puter and typed:' Hi! On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 12:27:36AM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote: I am getting my mutt configs nicely whipped into shape, but I am missing one thing: colors when reading or writing mail. I am using mutt 1.3.18i with the vvv patches, and I have the following lines in my .muttrc (I thought these were supposed to handle the task): set editor=vim -c '/^$/+1' -u '~/.mutt/mutt.vimrc' Try this in your .vimrc: hi mailSignature ctermfg=darkred hi mailQuoted1ctermfg=darkcyan hi mailQuoted2ctermfg=darkgreen hi mailQuoted3ctermfg=darkred hi mailQuoted4ctermfg=darkmagenta hi mailQuoted5ctermfg=darkblue hi mailQuoted6ctermfg=darkcyan hi mailQuoted7ctermfg=darkgreen hi mailQuoted8ctermfg=darkred hi mailquoted9ctermfg=darkmagenta Maybe this is what you've been looking for. Mick -- [Michael Baro] [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] [05323/922061] [ URL: http://www.heim2.TU-Clausthal.de/~snyder ] [ICQ: 67659177] [ PGP: http://www.heim2.TU-Clausthal.de/~snyder/mick_pgp_key.gpg ] Linux 2.2.17 up: 63 days, 22:46 - Accept no limits. -- Louis LeBlanc Fully Funded Hobbyist, KeySlapper Extrordinaire :) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://acadia.ne.mediaone.netԿԬ
saving multiple attachments to /path/to/directory/
Hi all, How can multiple attachments be saved to a particular directory in a single shot? When the attachments are all tagged and I give ';'-'s' , it gives filename to save as for each file individually and so I have to type /path/to/directory/ before each filename. How can I specify the save path once for all the attachments I have selected? TIA Gaurav -- Sleep: A completely inadequate substitute for caffeine.
index format
Hello all, Is there some way to to set the index format so that it strips certain characters from the subject( %s ) ? eg. I'd like to strip the leading [...] from the subject [ruby-talk:15734] java based interpreter and regexes Any ideas ? Thanks, Doug
Re: X-Face header
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 02:35:26PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote: Well, Ralf, I'm sure you know the routine: version info, backtrace etc. :-) Submitted using flea I _think_ that # characters in the X-Face string need to be escaped \#. Me too. If this is what makes mutt crash, the config file parser needs to be sanitised. Not sure about other characters. This IS what causes mutt to crash, definitely. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]innominate AG Technical Consultant Don't be afraid of what you see - Diplom-Informatiker be afraid of what you don't see! tel: +49.(0)7000.POSTFIXfax: +49.(0)30.308806-77 PGP signature
..and the mouse?
With Midnight Commander in a console I can use the mouse effectively. Is there any chance with Mutt to use the mouse? Vittorio
Re: Colors missing in a couple places
Louis LeBlanc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 06/07/2001: Hey all. I am getting my mutt configs nicely whipped into shape, but I am missing one thing: colors when reading or writing mail. I am using mutt 1.3.18i with the vvv patches, and I have the following lines in my .muttrc (I thought these were supposed to handle the task): set editor=vim -c '/^$/+1' -u '~/.mutt/mutt.vimrc' Syntax highlighting in your editor is a function of the editor. In vim, do :h highlight. Try :syn on to see if your copy of vim has syntax highlighting enabled (some versions, for example, the default RedHat vim packages, don't). If you built it yourself, it most liely does. If that doesn't do anything, make sure your TERM variable is set to something that understands colors, like rxvt or xterm-color (or possibly xterm, depending on which ncurses you are using). (darren) -- Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature. -- Rich Kulawiec
Re: ..and the mouse?
Is there any chance with Mutt to use the mouse? What for? One of the reasons I like mutt for is that I can keep my hands on the keyboard at all times.
delaying sends of email
I have been using mutt for quite a while just by ssh'ing into my main server. Now I just got a laptop and I would like to be able to rsync my inboxes from mainserver to laptop, and then be able to respond to email from the laptop and then delay the sending of the messages while the laptop isn't connected. I'm willing to do this in exim if that's the right place to do it, but one of the requirements is that I be able to send mail when ever I'm connected, even if it's not to the same ISP. (travel to strange places w/ strange networks) Anyone got any hints? --timball -- Send mail with subject send pgp key for public key. pub 1024R/CFF85605 1999-06-10 Timothy L. Ball [EMAIL PROTECTED] Key fingerprint = 8A 8E 64 D6 21 C0 90 29 9F D6 1E DC F8 18 CB CD
Re: ..and the mouse?
Lars Hecking [mutt-users] Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 03:56:34PM +0100: Is there any chance with Mutt to use the mouse? What for? One of the reasons I like mutt for is that I can keep my hands on the keyboard at all times. Copy and Paste, especially if you use an xterm. -- Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis mallet @ cluestick.org + Lumber Cartel of India, tinlcI EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin
Re: delaying sends of email
Timothy Ball [mutt-users] Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 11:01:35AM -0400: I have been using mutt for quite a while just by ssh'ing into my main server. Now I just got a laptop and I would like to be able to rsync my inboxes from mainserver to laptop, and then be able to respond to email from the laptop and then delay the sending of the messages while the laptop isn't connected. See, you'd better set up IMAP on your main server and read them on your laptop. I'm willing to do this in exim if that's the right place to do it, but one of the requirements is that I be able to send mail when ever I'm connected, even if it's not to the same ISP. (travel to strange places w/ strange networks) Try http://www.hserus.net/exim.html ... you could run your own mailserver off a dialup (but ISPs do port 25 blocking, others use the DUL to block mail from dialups ... so just change your smarthost depending on the ISP) -s -- Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis mallet @ cluestick.org + Lumber Cartel of India, tinlcI EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin
Re: ..and the mouse?
Is there any chance with Mutt to use the mouse? What for? One of the reasons I like mutt for is that I can keep my hands on the keyboard at all times. Copy and Paste, especially if you use an xterm. I don't think this qualifies as using the mouse with mutt ;-)
Re: index format
Doug Kearns writes: Hello all, Is there some way to to set the index format so that it strips certain characters from the subject( %s ) ? eg. I'd like to strip the leading [...] from the subject [ruby-talk:15734] java based interpreter and regexes There is no way to do it in mutt, as the format strings available for index_format don't allow access to substrings. But you can do this in procmail: :0 fhw * ^Subject:[]*\[[^]]*\][]\/.* | formail -I Subject: $MATCH The empty bracket pairs contain a space and a tab each.
Re: ..and the mouse?
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 04:12:20PM +, Vittorio ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: With Midnight Commander in a console I can use the mouse effectively. Is there any chance with Mutt to use the mouse? Since mouse support was *removed* long before 1.0, I'd bet not. :-) -Rich -- Rich Lafferty --+--- Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Do not dangle the mouse by the cord or http://www.lafferty.ca/| throw it at coworkers. -- SGI Indy manual [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---+--- PGP signature
Accented characters
No one has still answered to my devastating question: How can I make accented characters appear in my Italian e-mails (they're invariably substituted with '?') ? Ciao é à (here an example) Vittorio
Re: index format
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 04:35:18PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote: Doug Kearns writes: Hello all, Is there some way to to set the index format so that it strips certain characters from the subject( %s ) ? eg. I'd like to strip the leading [...] from the subject [ruby-talk:15734] java based interpreter and regexes There is no way to do it in mutt, as the format strings available for index_format don't allow access to substrings. But you can do this in procmail: :0 fhw * ^Subject:[ ]*\[[^]]*\][]\/.* | formail -I Subject: $MATCH The empty bracket pairs contain a space and a tab each. Thanks. I didn't want to actually strip it - just didn't want to have to look at it in the index. I find subject strings of this type to be too 'noisy'. Regards, Doug
Re: Colors missing in a couple places
Louis LeBlanc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 06/07/2001: The :syn check shows a boatload of 'muttrc*' groups, but nothing else, which implies to me that the vimrc I am using is geared more toward editing the .muttrc file. Am I right there? That sounds right. What does set ft tell you? Right now I get filetype=mail, which means vim thinks it's editing a mail message (which it is). Are here any explicit set ft= or set filetype= lines in the vimrc you are referencing in your $editor line? If so, the problem is that I am just using the wrong vimrc. Any idea where I can get the right one to start with? Try loading vim without a vimrc (vim -u /dev/null) and run: syn on set ft=mail set fo=trcq And see how that works out for you. As for the color commands in the .muttrc, I take it the body configs are strictly for the mutt builtin viewer. Maybe I am mistaken, though. That is correct. (darren) -- All pleasures cost at least the time they take.
Re: simple instructions to start
Hello Vittorio! On Thu, 07 Jun 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now, thanks to Suresh I have a Mutt email reader up and running in a basic configuration (one ISP and one e-mail address). Unfortunately I'm receiving mail where accented characters so common in Italian are substituted simply by '?'. How can I fix it up? It's maybe a problem of your locale-settings. What's telling you the command 'locale'? Maybe the use of a export LC_CTYPE=it_IT in your $HOME/.bashrc and a finally 'source .bashrc' will solve this. ciao - Wilhelm -- -- _ _ __ __ Wilhelm Wienemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] | (_)_ __ _ _\ \/ / - For a better taste - Linux Inside | | | '_ \| | | |\ /- Blue screens for Linux background only | | | | | | |_| |/ \- Enjoy Linux and the Power of Open Source |_|_|_| |_|\__,_/_/\_\ Registered-Linux-User: 70712 http://counter.li.org/
Re: Accented characters
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 05:42:49PM +, Victor wrote: No one has still answered to my devastating question: How can I make accented characters appear in my Italian e-mails (they're invariably substituted with '?') ? Ciao é à (here an example) good example - came out (for me) as an 'e' with a '/' on top, and an 'a' with a '\' on top... My guess that your terminal is lacking somehow... -- Dan Boger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
New messages in folders not noticed
Hello everyone -- I am using mutt to read mail on a NFS mounted home mail directory. This works fine, except that when I start mutt, it doesn't notice that I have new mail in the folders listed in my mailboxes. For example, I'll start mutt knowing that there are new messages in +IN.mutt (because I read that there were in the procmail log) and when I enter into mutt and hit 'c', it doesn't automatically choose =IN.mutt for me. If I hit tab a couple times to get my mailboxes, it doesn't show that it's new with the 'N' in the margin there either. However, when I enter into the mailbox =IN.mutt, it does correctly identify new messages. I have tried compiling with --enable-nfs-fix, --enable-fcntl, --disable-fcntl, --enable-flock, in many combinations. None of them fix the problem. I even tried mounting the NFS direcotry with '-o nolock'. Does anyone have a solution to this problem, or is it a bug of some kind. I'm running on a Debian sid machine mounting nfs version 3. Here's my mutt -v: System: Linux 2.4.5 [using ncurses 5.2] Compile options: -DOMAIN +DEBUG -HOMESPOOL -USE_SETGID -USE_DOTLOCK -DL_STANDALONE +USE_FCNTL -USE_FLOCK +USE_POP +USE_IMAP -USE_GSS -USE_SSL +USE_SASL +HAVE_REGCOMP -USE_GNU_REGEX +HAVE_COLOR +HAVE_START_COLOR +HAVE_TYPEAHEAD +HAVE_BKGDSET +HAVE_CURS_SET +HAVE_META +HAVE_RESIZETERM +HAVE_PGP -BUFFY_SIZE -EXACT_ADDRESS -SUN_ATTACHMENT +ENABLE_NLS -LOCALES_HACK +COMPRESSED +HAVE_WC_FUNCS +HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET +HAVE_LANGINFO_YESEXPR +HAVE_ICONV -ICONV_NONTRANS +HAVE_GETSID +HAVE_GETADDRINFO ISPELL=/usr/bin/ispell SENDMAIL=/usr/sbin/sendmail MAILPATH=~ SHAREDIR=/usr/share/mutt SYSCONFDIR=/etc EXECSHELL=/bin/sh MIXMASTER=mixmaster To contact the developers, please mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. To report a bug, please use the flea(1) utility. -- Michael Janssen - Jamuraa - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG Fingerprint: 87F1 92C4 44AA 4105 B1C4 EDEC D995 9620 C00E 9159 PGP signature
Re: Colors missing in a couple places
Louis LeBlanc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 06/07/2001: Ok, small victory. I removed the '-u .mutt/mutt.vimrc' option from my 'editor' definition, and now I get color in my composition window. Some of them, anyway. Smileys, URLS and email addresses are still not colored. The email addresses in the headers are magenta, the header fields are green, as are the values, though I have hdrdefault set to red/white. You need to have the appropriate highlighting commands in your vim config, not your mutt config, for them to show up in your editor. The two are completely different processes; the MUA spawns $editor; when $editor exits, the MUA reads in the file that $editor was editing. There is no shared configuration between the two other than command line stuff that may be included in $editor. Defining ft=mail (see below) will use mutt's default mail hightlighting. :hi will show you what they are, as well as give you ideas what to start customizing. As an aside, I always begin my vimrc files with set nocompatible, so that there are no ugly vi-isms getting in the way of the cool things about vim, like syntax highlighting. Quoted text, is colored correctly, but Quoted1 shows as cyan, though I have it defined as magenta. The sig shows as magenta, though I have it defined as blue. You need to grep through the vim docs for syntax highlighting. :help syntax will bring up syntax.txt from the vim help docs. Be warned, though, it's a lot more complex that mutt syntax highlighting, since it is signed for highlighting programming languages. There are many more types of highlighting to be done than in mutt. As an experiment, try: :hi Normal ctermfg=3 (to restore it, try :hi Normal ctermfg=7) Also try the other numbers, 0 - 8 in place of the 3. This will give you a feel for what you can customize. The ones I customize are: hi Normal ctermfg=white hi Search cterm=bold ctermfg=7 ctermbg=4 hi StatusLine cterm=bold ctermfg=7 ctermbg=4 hi StatusLineNC cterm=bold ctermfg=7 ctermbg=1 hi Visual cterm=bold ctermfg=7 ctermbg=1 hi ModeMsg cterm=bold ctermfg=7 ctermbg=1 There are cterm, ctermfg, and ctermbg; cterm is for using bold or underline, for example, and cterm[fb]g are for the foreground and background colors respectively. some interesting mail related ones are mailQuotedX, where X is from 1 tp 6: hi mailQuoted1 ctermfg=1 hi mailQuoted2 ctermfg=2 hi mailQuoted3 ctermfg=3 hi mailQuoted4 ctermfg=4 hi mailQuoted5 ctermfg=5 hi mailQuoted6 ctermfg=6 Season to taste. Also, check URL:http://www.vim.org/html/syntax.html. I also tried setting the editor variable with -u NONE (as per the vim docs) then executed the following: syn on set ft=mail set fo=trcq The syn command had the effect of turning the colors back on, the other commands didn't seem to affect anything. Thanks, Darren. The other commands turn on things like line breaking and stuff relevant to composing mail. They just don't do things that are as obvious as the syntax highlighting. Mail reading was still black and white. I noticed I had my pager set to 'less', which is fine, but it doesn't do vim coloration. I set it to vim and colors are back, but still no colored links, smileys, etc. I also came up with the -c 'map q :q ' option to make it recognise a single 'q' keystroke as a quit command. set pager=builtin will use the defined highlighting. This situation is identical to the editor one I described above; the pager is an external program that receives the mail message on stdin, unless you defined pager=builtin (which is the default). I think the above was a little rambling; if so, I apologize. (darren) -- Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. Love is the law, love under will.
Re: New messages in folders not noticed
* Michael Janssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010607 14:12]: Hello everyone -- I am using mutt to read mail on a NFS mounted home mail directory. This works fine, except that when I start mutt, it doesn't notice that I have new mail in the folders listed in my mailboxes. For example, I'll start mutt knowing that there are new messages in +IN.mutt (because I read that there were in the procmail log) and when I enter into mutt and hit 'c', it doesn't automatically choose =IN.mutt for me. If I hit tab a couple times to get my mailboxes, it doesn't show that it's new with the 'N' in the margin there either. However, when I enter into the mailbox =IN.mutt, it does correctly identify new messages. Have you defined your mailboxes in your .muttrc? (I have overlooked the obvious myself a time or two) mailboxes ! +mbox +foo +etc or something along the lines of: mailboxes `echo $HOME/Mail/* | sed 's/ [^ ]*sent//'` Don't mean to insult you if that ^is^ too obvious, but the symptoms match exactly. -- -Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenPGP info is in the X-.* mail headers PGP signature
Extracting PGP/GPG public keys
^K is supposed to extract a PGP/GPG public key from a message. When I try that, I get the following: gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found. gpg: Total number processed: 0 Press any key to continue... What do I need to do/change to sucessfully extract a public key? -- Lorin Winchester [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Index and coloring
I recently updated my .muttrc file and added colors to my folder indexes. My problem is that on my mbox folder, each line is colored green. However, on all my other mail folders, the colors are how I specified them in my .muttrc. (New message = yellow, etc.) Please CC me replies as I'm not subscribed to the list. Here's the relevant section in my .muttrc. Thanks, Rob ## = ## Color definitions ## = color attachment yellow default color bodybrightgreendefault ftp://[^ ]* color bodybrightgreendefault [[:alnum:]][-+.#_[:alnum:]]*@[-+.[:alnum:]]*[[:alnum:]] color bodybrightgreendefault [A-Za-z0-9_\.\-]+@[A-Za-z0-9_\.\-]*[A-Za-z0-9_\.\-]+ color bodybrightgreendefault URL:[^ ]* color bodyyellow default [;:]-[)/(|] # colorise smileys color bodybrightgreendefault (http|ftp|news|telnet|finger)://[^ \\t\r\n]* color boldgreen default color error reddefault color header green default ^date:* color header green default ^from:* color header green default ^subject:* color header green default ^to:* color header green default ^delivered-to:* color header green default ^cc:* color header green default ^bcc:* color header green default ^reply-to: * color header green default ^mail-followup-to: * color header green default ^old-return-path: * color header green default ^x-mailer: * color header green default ^user-agent: * color header green default ^x-operating-system: * color header green default ^x-mailing-list: * color header green default ^in-reply-to: * #color headergreen default ^date: #color headeryellow default ^message-id: #color headeryellow default ^organization: #color headeryellow default ^organisation: #color headeryellow default ^user-agent: #color headeryellow default ^message-id: .*pine color indicator brightwhite blue color markers red default color message brightwhite blue ## == ## Colorizing the body of messages (ie in the pager) ## == color normalbrightwhite default # pager body # Coloring quoted text - coloring the first 7 levels: color quotedcyandefault color quoted1 yellow default color quoted2 green default color quoted3 red default color quoted4 cyandefault color quoted5 yellow default color quoted6 green default color quoted7 red default color signature brightgreen default color statusbrightwhite blue color tilde bluedefault color tree brightmagenta default color underline yellow default color index yellow default '~U'# Unread color index yellow default '~N'# New color index yellow default '~O'# Old color index brightgreen default '~p'# mail to myself color index brightcyan default '~P'# mail from myself color index magenta default '~F'# Flagged color index bluedefault '~T'# Tagged color index red default '~D'# Deleted
Re: Extracting PGP/GPG public keys
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001 15:58:09 -0400, Lorin Winchester [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: ^K is supposed to extract a PGP/GPG public key from a message. When I try that, I get the following: gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found. gpg: Total number processed: 0 Press any key to continue... What do I need to do/change to sucessfully extract a public key? I can shed some light on the above. I have been playing around by sending email messages back and forth between a Sun Sparc with Solaris 2.6 that has mutt v1.25i and gnupg 1.04 installed on it and a MS Windows 95 machine that has Eudora 3.0.6 (free version) and PGP 6.5.3 (free version) installed on it. If I send a signed message with Eudora and do a Ctrl-K on it like you mentioned above, I get the same error. If I send a signed message from Eudora and click on the PGP MIME button before I send it, then the Ctrl-K button works. When mutt displays the second message, I get the small case s next to the message. In the first case, I do not. That's all the experimenting I have done. I would guess that whoever is sending the messages is not doing it quite right or the email client is not doing something quite right. Hope that helps. -- Frank Hahn Do infants have as much fun in infancy as adults do in adultery?
Re: Problem with send-hook
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 01:56:03PM -0500, Shawn wrote: Can someone help me with: send-hook . \ set signature=~/.sig \ set record=fcc \ my_hdr 'From: Shawn [EMAIL PROTECTED]' \ attribution='On %(%m/%d), %n rearranged the electrons to read:' You need semi-colons (;) to separate each command (try putting them before your backslashes). me
Re: Extracting PGP/GPG public keys
Try putting this into your .procmailrc file, this fixes the mime types so mutt can understand it. ## ## PGP Rules for Mutt. ## :0 * !^Content-Type: message/ * !^Content-Type: multipart/ * !^Content-Type: application/pgp { :0 fBw * ^-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE- * ^-END PGP MESSAGE- | formail \ -i Content-Type: application/pgp; format=text; x-action=encrypt :0 fBw * ^-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- * ^-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- * ^-END PGP SIGNATURE- | formail \ -i Content-Type: application/pgp; format=text; x-action=sign } On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 06:18:55PM -0500, Frank Hahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 7 Jun 2001 15:58:09 -0400, Lorin Winchester [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote: ^K is supposed to extract a PGP/GPG public key from a message. When I try that, I get the following: gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found. gpg: Total number processed: 0 Press any key to continue... What do I need to do/change to sucessfully extract a public key? I can shed some light on the above. I have been playing around by sending email messages back and forth between a Sun Sparc with Solaris 2.6 that has mutt v1.25i and gnupg 1.04 installed on it and a MS Windows 95 machine that has Eudora 3.0.6 (free version) and PGP 6.5.3 (free version) installed on it. If I send a signed message with Eudora and do a Ctrl-K on it like you mentioned above, I get the same error. If I send a signed message from Eudora and click on the PGP MIME button before I send it, then the Ctrl-K button works. When mutt displays the second message, I get the small case s next to the message. In the first case, I do not. That's all the experimenting I have done. I would guess that whoever is sending the messages is not doing it quite right or the email client is not doing something quite right. Hope that helps. -- Frank Hahn Do infants have as much fun in infancy as adults do in adultery? -- Chris S. PGP 0x519E3777 PGP signature
Re: Accented characters
Lorenzo Martignoni [mutt-users] 07/06/01 22:49 +0200: Victor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No one has still answered to my devastating question: Ciao é à (here an example) and this line in /etc/profile: export LANG=en_US I suppose the most important is /etc/profile. You mean LC_CTYPE=it_IT right? -suresh -- Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis mallet @ cluestick.org + Lumber Cartel of India, tinlcI EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin