> Hold down the Control key, then press the L key.
> You might want to rebind all of the keys which might invoke gpg to also
> press CTRL-L for you, for convenience (use macros).
Mr. Park suggested privately stuffing a refresh into keyboard macros, and
rebinding any key that might call a pgp com
On 12:14 20 May 2002, Flavien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Cameron Simpson wrote :
| > How about this script:
| > detab ${1+"$@"} \
| > | sed 's|\(<[Aa] [^>]*[Hh][Rr][Ee][Ff]=\([^
|>]*\)[^>]*>\)\(.*\)\(\)|\1\3 [ \2 ]\4|g' \
| > | w3m -dump -T text/html
|
| sed has "case Insensitive"
On 11:13 21 May 2002, David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| % how do i prevent mutt from waiting indefinitely trying to recover the public
| keyfor a signed mail. it waits with a message "Invoking PGP". I want the durati
| on it waits to be small.
Please press [enter] every 70 chars or so. Tha
On 23:46 21 May 2002, Marco Fioretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Thanks a lot to Gary Johnson and all the others who helped me to do
| what said in the subject. It works OK!
Care to summarise what scheme you finally ended up with for us? Thanks,
--
Cameron Simpson, DoD#743[EMAIL PROTECT
On Tue 21-May-2002 at 11:32:56PM +0200, Marco Fioretti wrote:
> >
> > The Maildir 'me.hcache' patch indexes your mail as you go along and
> > the db files are quite ok for searching.
> >
> > Indexing mail in this way is much more efficient than an indexing
> > cronjob (always out-of-date) or a s
Hi,
* Marco Fioretti [05/21/02 23:32:56 CEST] wrote:
> I too am really interested in the possibility of having all your mail
> indexed so that you can make faster and more sophisticated searches
> than grepmail allows. Couldn't the indexing database be run once and
> then only on *new* messages,
Andy Saxena wrote:
>
> Hmmm... so what would the solution be in this case? Should I always use
> a dark background? I guess if I had to choose between a dark and a light
> background, I'd be more inclined to use a dark background. How would I
> tell mutt that the background will always be dark?
Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
> It was courier. However I don't think that's a good idea, because,
> hm, dunno... Hm, no, it's not good - if I create a new folder via
> IMAP with Courier, it will be named .foo. I've setup a cron script to
> create the symlinks. Hm, either way I can get it to work,
On Mon, May 20, 2002 19:04:20 at 07:04:20PM +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Mon 20-May-2002 at 12:40:31PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> >
> > % One important difference is that vfolders are built around
> > % pre-built indexes, making them more efficient than grepping hundreds
> > % of megs of
> >
>
Thanks a lot to Gary Johnson and all the others who helped me to do
what said in the subject. It works OK!
Ciao,m
Marco Fioretti
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On 05/21/02, 01:44:14PM -0400, Kevan Shea wrote:
> I want to make all of my mail threads collapsed in each folder by
> default. I'm imagine I want to set a folder-hook, but I don't have a
> clue what command to send to collapse all messages.
I have this in my ~/.muttrc as default. This sorts b
I know I'm gonna get an RTFM here, but I just can't figure out what I
need.
I want to make all of my mail threads collapsed in each folder by
default. I'm imagine I want to set a folder-hook, but I don't have a
clue what command to send to collapse all messages.
On another note when I press 'c'
Rahul --
...and then Rahul Rekapalli said...
%
% hi,
Hello!
% how do i prevent mutt from waiting indefinitely trying to recover the public keyfor
a signed mail. it waits with a message "Invoking PGP". I want the duration it waits to
be small.
I don't think that can be done; gpg doesn't ha
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 07:56:31AM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> So sprach Gary Johnson am 2002-05-20 um 16:45:58 -0700 :
> > To get around this, you can
> >
> > set use_from
>
> Hm, aren't you rather thinking of envelope_from? I use set
> envelope_from for some IMO broken list setups lik
Hi,
* David T-G [05/20/02 14:54:29 CEST] wrote:
[...]
> Ah. Well, if *that* is the case...
> What I would do is make a null-passphrase key pair specifically for this
> purpose.
Sounds good, but I generally don't like the idea to use
encryption with a null-passphrase key at my side.
> Then pu
here's a weird error I ran into... I have the following settings:
set spoolfile=imaps://user@box/
folder-hook . 'push ~=\n'
now, when I start up mutt, instead of being prompted for the password
for my account, I just get an error (login failed, I think). So I tried
"mutt -f imaps://box/" and g
Hi,
I see something strange. I have $delete set to 'ask-yes' for
mail and to 'yes' for nntp. I read mail more often than news
so I'm used to press 'y' after selecting another mail folder.
If I'm in a hurry I sometimes also press 'y' when changing
newsgroups, allthough it's not necessary. What I
Hi,
* Cameron Simpson [05/20/02 02:21:38 CEST] wrote:
> I do this in my .procimailrc:
> :0 Whf
> * ^subject:.*(\[|re)
> | cleansubj
> where cleansubj is this sed script:
> http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/scripts/cleansubj
What happens if you get something like:
[list] Re:
* Robert Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05/21/02 11:49]:
> I understand that altering lines in the index is not possible and I have
> to use procmail if I want to get rid of them.
It could be possible by tweaking the $reply_regexp variable, but using
procmail for this is definitely better.
--
Ced
* Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05/20/02 22:53]:
> I have changed some aliases by unaliasing them then 'a' to define them
> again. I noticed that in my mutt alias file, both are in there.
The 'unalias' command does the inverse of 'alias', ie removing an alias
from the active Mutt session.
B
On Tue, 21 May 2002, Andy Saxena wrote:
> > generally it _cannot_ detect whether the background is light or dark.
>
> Hmmm... so what would the solution be in this case? Should I always use
> a dark background? I guess if I had to choose between a dark and a light
> background, I'd be more inclin
Hi,
* Jussi Ekholm [05/20/02 07:09:15 CEST] wrote:
> Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > * Robert Wagner [05/19/02 11:14:52 CEST] wrote:
> >> how can I change the Subject shown in the browser? Since e.g. the
> >> mails coming from certain mailing lists are put in a dedicated folder
> >> b
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