Re: pb with arrows and numeric keypad (rxvt terminfo)

2001-09-17 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 19:18:19 -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote: but as I said before, you can get what you're looking for by modifying the terminfo description. there's no need to modify the C code. But then, this will break the applications that expect appplication-mode escape sequences. --

Re: OT: Shell scripting [was: Re: Fix for PGP copyright thing...]

2001-09-17 Thread Paul de Weerd
On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 04:42:10PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote: | David T-G wrote: | Aha! I don't use BSD (yet), so I don't have access to that, or at | least hadn't thought to search the web for a copy of the freebsd sh | man page. My linux system doesn't even have a man page for sh, |

Re: MSHTML Email Question

2001-09-17 Thread Gary Johnson
On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 09:15:58AM -0800, Tim Johnson wrote: Hello All: Does mutt have the ability to translate MSHTML to that the text will appear in the body of the message? I'm using mutt 1.2.5i on RH 6.0 Below is the text of my ~/.mailcap

auto attachment

2001-09-17 Thread Johannes Zellner
Hi, is it possible to include an attachment into mails automatically (like a signature) ? -- Johannes

Re: mutt exchange

2001-09-17 Thread Johannes Zellner
On Sat, Sep 15, 2001 at 01:25:31AM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote: [...] another that it does or doesn't). I think the solution here is to specify an absolute path to ssmtp, but I may be wrong. an absolute path helped! Thanks for this trivial tip. -- Johannes

Re: pb with arrows and numeric keypad (rxvt terminfo)

2001-09-17 Thread Thomas E. Dickey
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Vincent Lefevre wrote: On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 19:18:19 -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote: but as I said before, you can get what you're looking for by modifying the terminfo description. there's no need to modify the C code. But then, this will break the applications that

Re: OT: Shell scripting [was: Re: Fix for PGP copyright thing...]

2001-09-17 Thread David T-G
Will -- ...and then Will Yardley said... % David T-G wrote: % Aha! I don't use BSD (yet), so I don't have access to that, or at % least hadn't thought to search the web for a copy of the freebsd sh % man page. My linux system doesn't even have a man page for sh, % preferring info or

Re: OT: Shell scripting [was: Re: Fix for PGP copyright thing...]

2001-09-17 Thread David T-G
David -- ...and then David Champion said... % On 2001.09.16, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], % David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: % % % Quoting FreeBSD's man sh [from the listing of special parameters]: ... % Aha! I don't use BSD (yet), so I don't have access to that, or at least ... %

Re: auto attachment

2001-09-17 Thread David T-G
Johannes -- ...and then Johannes Zellner said... % Hi, % % is it possible to include an attachment into mails automatically % (like a signature) ? All of the time? Hmmm... That's an interesting one. A while back there was discussion of a macro, probably in vim rather than in mutt, to scan

Re: Optimizing GnuPG...

2001-09-17 Thread Victor Yegorov
* Jean-Sebastien Morisset [EMAIL PROTECTED] [17.09.2001 12:19]: I just switched to GnuPG from PGP a little while ago, and so far I really like everything -- the options make more sense, and the screen output is nicer. My only problem is that when I encrypt/sign, I'd like to just enter my

Re: auto attachment

2001-09-17 Thread Dan Boger
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 06:46:08AM -0400, David T-G wrote: % is it possible to include an attachment into mails automatically % (like a signature) ? Let's see, here... Back in [EMAIL PROTECTED] Adam Lazur asked if anyone had such a thing, and I haven't seen any reply. That might be enough

Re: Optimizing GnuPG...

2001-09-17 Thread Victor Yegorov
* Jean-Sebastien Morisset [EMAIL PROTECTED] [17.09.2001 13:55]: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thanks, but my wait_key is set to 'no'. :-) Well, first thing at my mind. my passphrase and have the message sent. Instead, I have to view GnuPG's output and press enter.

Re: auto attachment

2001-09-17 Thread David T-G
Dan et al -- ...and then Dan Boger said... % On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 06:46:08AM -0400, David T-G wrote: % % is it possible to include an attachment into mails automatically % % (like a signature) ? ... % that creating the Attach: header by hand will attach a file (yep, just % tested it). %

Re: More Mutt GPG Question?

2001-09-17 Thread Jean-Sebastien Morisset
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Make sure your pgp_getkeys_command option is empty. If it tries to execute a script which doesn't exist, it will cause this effect. LateR! js. On Sat, Sep 15, 2001 at 05:27:25PM -0400, Gord Mc.Pherson wrote: Hi Folks, Does anyone know how I

Re: Address Book for Vim?

2001-09-17 Thread Andre Bonhote
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 08:13:39AM -0700, Ryan Allen wrote: What are people using out there, and how are they set up? Cut and Paste is only efficient for so long abook http://abook.sourceforge.net/ HTH Andre

Re: MSHTML Email Question

2001-09-17 Thread Tim Johnson
Hi Gary: On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 12:39:28AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote: Your mailcap looks fine. Do you have a line like this in your muttrc? auto_view text/html No. Thanks! You'll need that to have HTML content expanded in-line. What is MSHTML? A standard for sending multi-part email

character enconding question

2001-09-17 Thread Enrique de la Torre
hi all, I'm a spanish mutt user. I use emacs as editor: set editor=emacs # really simple ;) Everytime I save an email, emacs shows a warning asking me to select the character coding system, because it finds some non ASCII characters (iso-8859-1): The target

Knowing when something is a thread when it is collapsed

2001-09-17 Thread Cliff Sarginson
Hello I like to have threads collapsed by default. However I would like some indication in the index display that a message is the first in a thread. Anyone know how I can do this ? -- Regards Cliff

Re: Knowing when something is a thread when it is collapsed

2001-09-17 Thread David Champion
On 2001.09.17, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], Cliff Sarginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello I like to have threads collapsed by default. However I would like some indication in the index display that a message is the first in a thread. Anyone know how I can do this ? Use %M, or %?M?%M?, or

Re: Optimizing GnuPG...

2001-09-17 Thread Jean-Sebastien Morisset
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 03:11:33PM +0200, Victor Yegorov wrote: my passphrase and have the message sent. Instead, I have to view GnuPG's output and press enter. I'm sure GnuPG users have come up with some What kind of output? Can you give a

Re: Optimizing GnuPG...

2001-09-17 Thread Alexander Wasmuth
Jean-Sebastien Morisset schrieb: What kind of output? Can you give a dump? After I select the key, GnuPG displays: ---BEGIN--- gpg: using secondary key BB114335 instead of primary key C9B99AE1 gpg: No trust check due to --always-trust option gpg: writing to `-' gpg: ELG-E/CAST5

News and Mutt

2001-09-17 Thread Cliff Sarginson
Hello Now that I have joined the mutt fan club I would like also to somehow read news messages with it.. Is this feasible ? Is it ridiculous ? -- Regards Cliff

New Mails Old Mails No Mails

2001-09-17 Thread Thomas Kniep
Hi ... I have read all the mails about the missing N Flag on not so new mails but none of the tips seam to work for me. I am using the latest Debian mutt (1.3.22i) on an a Debian potato system. I use the courier-IMAP-Server. And this N Flag just does not seam to work for me. I have new mail in

Re: OT: Shell scripting [was: Re: Fix for PGP copyright thing...]

2001-09-17 Thread Will Yardley
David T-G wrote: it seems kind of silly to me - i rarely use the bourne shell but i like the fact that it's there in bsd systems (and that if i specify /bin/sh that's exactly what i'm getting). No, it's not silly at all -- /bin/sh is one of the things that can be found on any unix

Authenticating public keys...

2001-09-17 Thread Jean-Sebastien Morisset
I'm really enjoying GnuPG, especially the auto-fetch feature for unknown keys (which never worked for me in PGP). As I accumulate public keys, I'd like to lsign the keys (--lsign-key cmdarg) to remove that little warning. Unfortunately, there's no good way to authenticate the key. What do you

Re: Authenticating public keys...

2001-09-17 Thread Justin R. Miller
Thus spake Jean-Sebastien Morisset ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): What do you guys do? Put up with the warning? Sign the key even if you're not sure? Use the X-PGP-Fingerprint header as a second validation? Use fingerprints in signatures? Personally, I put up with the warning and sign the key only

Re: OT: Shell scripting [was: Re: Fix for PGP copyright thing...]

2001-09-17 Thread David T-G
Will -- ...and then Will Yardley said... % David T-G wrote: % it seems kind of silly to me - i rarely use the bourne shell but i ... % % No, it's not silly at all -- /bin/sh is one of the things that can be ... % Doing away with /bin/sh would be a Very Bad Thing. % % agreed. i meant it

Re: News and Mutt

2001-09-17 Thread David T-G
Cliff -- ...and then Cliff Sarginson said... % Hello Hi again! % Now that I have joined the mutt fan club I would like also to *grin* % somehow read news messages with it.. Check out the nntp patches; there are two or three out there. % Is this feasible ? Yep. After all, it's mutt,

Re: New Mails Old Mails No Mails

2001-09-17 Thread David T-G
Thomas -- ...and then Thomas Kniep said... % Hi ... Hello! % % I have read all the mails about the missing N Flag on not so new mails but % none of the tips seam to work for me. It can be confusing. What you describe actually sounds like the correct behavior. % % I am using the latest

Re: Authenticating public keys...

2001-09-17 Thread David T-G
J-S -- ...and then Jean-Sebastien Morisset said... % I'm really enjoying GnuPG, especially the auto-fetch feature for unknown % keys (which never worked for me in PGP). As I accumulate public keys, I'd *grin* Ah, the bliss of using the proper tool :-) % like to lsign the keys (--lsign-key

mutt and PGP/GPG

2001-09-17 Thread Matt Spong
Hi all While we're on the subject of GPG, why is it that mutt's method of signing messages seems to differ from that of every other mailer on the planet? It doesn't seem to recognize some signatures, either (for example, those of Jean-Sebastien Morisset on this list) - the text of the signature

Re: OT: Shell scripting [was: Re: Fix for PGP copyright thing...]

2001-09-17 Thread Will Yardley
David T-G wrote: Ah :-) Well, you can't use the Bourne shell without proper licensing, and GNU/Linux is all about free stuff. There's a written-from-scratch PDksh public domain ksh out there, but bash is the only ready-today free sh clone (and then some :-) out there. ahh forgot about

Re: mutt and PGP/GPG

2001-09-17 Thread Will Yardley
Matt Spong wrote: While we're on the subject of GPG, why is it that mutt's method of signing messages seems to differ from that of every other mailer on the planet? It doesn't seem to recognize some signatures, either (for example, those of Jean-Sebastien Morisset on this list) - the text of

Re: Authenticating public keys...

2001-09-17 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Jean-Sebastien Morisset ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010917 13:15]: I'm really enjoying GnuPG, especially the auto-fetch feature for unknown keys (which never worked for me in PGP). As I accumulate public keys, I'd like to lsign the keys (--lsign-key cmdarg) to remove that little warning.

Re: mutt and PGP/GPG

2001-09-17 Thread Anand Buddhdev
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 01:53:24AM +0200, Björn Lindström wrote: I don't use procmail; I use maildrop. What does this procmail recipe do? I would like to translate it into maildrop. I think this widely circulated piece of code in your .procmailrc should take care of that.

Re: OT: Shell scripting [was: Re: Fix for PGP copyright thing...]

2001-09-17 Thread Piet Delport
--da9oBGf5DLtF9ehv Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 at 17:19:26 -0400, David T-G wrote: Will -- =20 ...and then Will Yardley said... % David T-G wrote: % it seems kind of silly to me - i

Re: esc t ..why doesn't work when a message is displayed?

2001-09-17 Thread Piet Delport
--19HmC3QOnaNVzKTI Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 at 13:47:32 +0200, Cedric Duval wrote: * Piet Delport [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09/16/01 05:47]: A temporary workaround is something like this:

Re: mutt and PGP/GPG

2001-09-17 Thread Justin R. Miller
Thus spake Will Yardley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): you can set an option to use the old style of encryption; i'm not sure if there's an easy way to make mutt automatically check signatures that use the old style method, although i'm sure a quick search on google would turn up something regarding

Re: Address Book for Vim?

2001-09-17 Thread Rino Mardo
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 08:13:39AM -0700 or thereabouts, Ryan Allen wrote: Hi, I'm just curious what people are using for an address book application if anything at all?? I use vim as my editor for mutt, and would like to know if there are any applications avaliable that work well with

adding aliases not only from From: fields

2001-09-17 Thread Denis Perelyubskiy
hello, is there any way to make mutt prompt me to add an alias based on some other field, other then From: ? thanks, denis -- // mailto: Denis Perelyubskiy [EMAIL PROTECTED] // icq : 12359698 // PGP : http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~denisp/files/pgp.asc

Re: Authenticating public keys...

2001-09-17 Thread Piet Delport
--uQr8t48UFsdbeI+V Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 at 16:12:25 -0400, Jean-Sebastien Morisset wrote: [...] What do you guys do? Put up with the warning? Sign the key even if you're not sure?

Re: character enconding question

2001-09-17 Thread Piet Delport
--mvpLiMfbWzRoNl4x Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 at 18:18:09 +0200, Enrique de la Torre wrote: I'm a spanish mutt user. I use emacs as editor: =20 set editor=3Demacs # really

Re: Authenticating public keys...

2001-09-17 Thread David T-G
Josh -- ...and then Josh Huber said... % David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: % % someone. I'm considering using --lsign-key to keep things quiet but % I then need to figure out how to differentiate between locally % signed and globally signed keys for when I care. % % I accidentally used

Re: vim question

2001-09-17 Thread David
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 09:46:52PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote: so this: adsfdasf adsf asdf adsf asdfl kjlkjkljk adsf lkjkljkadfs adslf adf adfs adfs test test test (gqip) turns into: adsfdasf adsf asdf adsf asdfl kjlkjkljk adsf lkjkljkadfs adslf adf adfs adfs test test test

Re: vim question

2001-09-17 Thread Will Yardley
Gary Johnson wrote: This behavior is controlled in part by the 'comments' option, the default value of which is: s1:/*,mb:*,ex:*/,://,b:#,:%,:XCOMM,n:,fb:- thanks. since vim was installed in my home dir and since i don't have an /etc/vimrc, this value wasn't set. copying /etc/vimrc

Re: vim question

2001-09-17 Thread Will Yardley
David wrote: Hmmm, don't use them? :) yes probably good advice... Let's see... you get 'A', 'B', etc, in insert or in command mode? I can't reproduce either situation with 5.8 (std debian(x86) potato package here). Perhaps it has something to do with your terminal/OS. Looks like 5.8