On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 12:39:13PM +, David Woodfall wrote:
>Mutt 1.9.1 (2017-09-22)
>
>I have a folder-hook that sources a file. The file sets sendmail and
>does this:
>
>my_hdr Reply-To: m...@mydomain.com
>
>But it refuses to work. I know the file /is/ being s
Mutt 1.9.1 (2017-09-22)
I have a folder-hook that sources a file. The file sets sendmail and
does this:
my_hdr Reply-To: m...@mydomain.com
But it refuses to work. I know the file /is/ being sourced because
sendmail changes.
Any ideas?
More info:
I tried running mutt from CLI using -e for
Mutt 1.9.1 (2017-09-22)
I have a folder-hook that sources a file. The file sets sendmail and
does this:
my_hdr Reply-To: m...@mydomain.com
But it refuses to work. I know the file /is/ being sourced because
sendmail changes.
Any ideas?
Hass mutt got this vulnerability?
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On 2017-11-30 00:22, David Woodfall wrote:
This is interesting. If I have several mailboxes would it be
possible to set the record = current folder on something?
https://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/MuttFaq/Folder#HowtosavecopiesofoutgoingsenteMailstothecurrentfolder
:-)
-tkc
Thanks.
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 22:20:00 +0100, Wim wrote:
On Wednesday, 29 November at 15:09, Daan van Rossum wrote:
> Do any of you mutt users have experience with merged vs. split
> mailboxes and have some good arguments for one or the other setup?
I starting using one box for received and sent
message
Changes my_hdr back
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What I do is have a hooks file which runs other hooks files depending
on the folder:
My .mutt/hooks:
folder-hook 'imaps://domain/.*' source ~/.mutt/default
folder-hook =lists/* source ~/.mutt/listhook
My .mutt/default
my_hdr From: David Woodfall &l
Ok Thanks.
On 2017-10-25 20:48, David Woodfall wrote:
Yes I have shell access. I have tried just setting mutt without imap
to use maildir, but It only sees my Inbox and no other folders.
Perhaps there's a way of doing it but I haven't managed yet.
Sync the store to your local box by other
No unusual headers. But I tried the options on that webpage and it
seems to have improved. Thanks.
On Di, 24 Okt 2017, David Woodfall wrote:
I've been using mutt a fair while now. Lately I've been using it with
imap and find that it can take a while to read headers.
Are there any tricks
Yes I have shell access. I have tried just setting mutt without imap
to use maildir, but It only sees my Inbox and no other folders.
Perhaps there's a way of doing it but I haven't managed yet.
On 2017-10-24 18:43, David Woodfall wrote:
I've been using mutt a fair while now. Lately I've been
Thanks I'll give that a shot.
On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 06:43:03PM +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
I've been using mutt a fair while now. Lately I've been using it with
imap and find that it can take a while to read headers.
Are there any tricks to speeding up imap?
I do have a header cache
I've been using mutt a fair while now. Lately I've been using it with
imap and find that it can take a while to read headers.
Are there any tricks to speeding up imap?
I do have a header cache, but it still takes some time opening a
folder with a 1000+ or so messages.
Any tips?
TIA
le-fcc-neomutt
> patch-nested-if-neomutt
> patch-new-mail-neomutt
> patch-nntp-neomutt
> patch-notmuch-neomutt
> patch-progress-neomutt
> patch-quasi-delete-neomutt
> patch-reply-with-xorig-neomutt
> patch-sensible-browser-neomutt
> patch-sidebar-neomutt
> patch-skip-quoted-neomutt
> patch-status-color-neomutt
> patch-timeout-neomutt
> patch-tls-sni-neomutt
> patch-trash-neomutt
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run native windows
commands from within the WSL - even if that's a separate executable you
have to prefix commands with (e.g.: sh -c "exerun MSPaint.exe").
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* On 31 Jan 2017, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * David Champion <d...@bikeshed.us> [01-31-17 19:31]:
> > * On 31 Jan 2017, Andreas Doll wrote:
> > >
> > > I write emails using vim, which provides the handy function gggqG. This
> > > function reformats
commands.vim | ex $tmp
Then set display_filter to run that script.
This is all approximate - untested. Some tweaks might be necessary.
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matter what oddities appear in the original string.
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see what I
> might have added to my .muttrc to make it work.
It should just work.
What happens when it doesn't work? If I tag-pattern something that isn't
defined -- in this case, "~." -- I get this:
.: invalid pattern modifier
Do you get that error, or does it just not tag an
* On 14 Sep 2016, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 14Sep2016 18:35, David Champion <d...@bikeshed.us> wrote:
>
> Just an aside, now often do you encounter "/" in a Message-ID? It is legal,
> and has long discouraged me from the otherwise obvious and inuitive
> n
tory under /tmp/foo named for the message's
message-id, and store each attachment inside. Filenames are taken
from the MIME or generated sequentially if there is no filename.
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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# TODO: merge into sympafile
#
import os
import sys
import
So mutt really has no interest in validation of an address
beyond the RFC. It never really looks at your addresses beyond that.
At an even higher level, the only method the internet supports to
validate an address is to send it email and see what happens.
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me and a device name to help you
remember where you're using that password, but they're all equivalent.
Google doesn't pick up on what each one is specifically being used from,
although they may track whether passwords are being used at all.
Choose your own granularity.
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* On 21 Apr 2016, Jon LaBadie wrote:
>
> Unless it has changed recently, bash runs redirected read
> commands in a sub-process. Thus the variable fn would not
> get set in the main process.
I haven't run into this (that I recall) with regular input redirection.
It does happen with piped input
ks on STDIN and mutt already piped to STDIN.
You've analyzed it right. Solution: read "$fn"
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"$@"; };;
esac
Speaking of which, it's taken me until the last year to use $(command)
consistently instead of `command`, and I'm not sure anymore why I was
a stickler. I assume some older shell didn't support $() but I can't
recall which.
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to support some of those, believe it or not.
Related:
if [ x = "x$1" ] ...
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gerous
to fix when a decent workaround is available. I think the architects of
modernity made a mistake on this one -- although reverting it now would
be a mistake for the same reason.
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ere are no messages to move it moves the first
> > message of
> > the inbox to readmail, disregarding the 2w.
> >
> > Does anyone know a solution to this?
http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html#tags
I.e. use instead of , and wrap up with an
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of an external
agent. But if every MTA between mutt and fastmail is running under
TZ=UTZ, that's another knowledge bypass.
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Hi,
In my ~/.muttrc I have catch-all send-hook to reset the sig between
messages:
send-hook . "set signature=''"
then:
reply-hook '~h(X-Original-)?To:.+@example.com' \
"set signature='echo \"http://www.example.com\;|'; \
my_hdr From:
Hi,
How do you guys deal with characters that appear as ??? in mutt
messages, often sent by Apple Mail users?
For instance one of these chars is apparently the "smart quote"
appearing as =E2=80=9D or =E2=80=99 when (e)diting the message.
FWIW my locale is en_IE@euro
Thanks,
.
mutt-kz keeps the license. It does not work with the greater mutt
community.
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s project is de facto a divergent fork. It has its own
distributions and adherents, and nobody is bringing any efforts in
mutt-kz back to mutt. It divides the mutt user community. And his
decision to convert all his development to git means that even if
someone makes the missing effort, it's m
rs aren't
positive (cf. converting to another vcs and never posting here).
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s of their projects. As a developer it seems backwards to me, but
if it works for your coding projects, I'm glad for you.
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f it
has a configure option to enable it and kz tracks upstream, then you
should be able to get the --enable option from mutt-v.
Otherwise... you could strings the binary I guess? Or run mutt against a
-F config file containing sidebar config options, and see if it errors
out to test for fe
'^some_variable='
That would tell you very simply whether that variable is in the
configuration.
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* On 01 Dec 2015, David Woodfall wrote:
Is there a list of commands we can use inside mutt? I did a quick
google, but didn't find anything useful.
I did try :display-toggle-weed but got an unknown command error.
Dave
Commands are the things you can put in a muttrc or execute at the :
prompt
On Tue, Dec 01, 2015 at 11:37:26PM -0600, David Champion wrote:
* On 01 Dec 2015, David Woodfall wrote:
> Is there a list of commands we can use inside mutt? I did a quick
> google, but didn't find anything useful.
>
> I did try :display-toggle-weed but got an unknown command erro
Is there a list of commands we can use inside mutt? I did a quick
google, but didn't find anything useful.
I did try :display-toggle-weed but got an unknown command error.
Dave
* On 01 Dec 2015, David Woodfall wrote:
> Is there a list of commands we can use inside mutt? I did a quick
> google, but didn't find anything useful.
>
> I did try :display-toggle-weed but got an unknown command error.
>
> Dave
Commands are the things you can put in a
Hi!
I'm currently using mutt in xterm, and I finally got tired of copy
long urls (wrapped in multiple lines) from mutt to browser. Ideally, I'd
like to be able to open urls by clicking them.
It looks like xterm doesn't support clicking on urls, so I'm ready to
switch to any other terminal
On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 07:01:24PM +, David Woodfall wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I'm currently using mutt in xterm, and I finally got tired of copy
>long urls (wrapped in multiple lines) from mutt to browser. Ideally, I'd
>like to be able to open urls by clicking them.
>
>It loo
ttrc.
You can also use "mutt -p" to recall postponed from the command line at
startup. Mutt will exit when you leave postponed mode.
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t;
> and now incoming mails from foo...@bars.name will have "Foo Bar" in the
> origin field.
But you do need:
set reverse_alias
to get that.
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t. The other way stores these
ciphertexts anonymously -- not indexed by key ID. This is more secure,
but slower because PGP must try each one in turn to find the correct
ciphertext. It's not a problem for a few recipients though -- it's
really only a performance problem with many separate recipients.
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out this stuff. I'd be interested in a comprehensive
plan that addresses multiple use cases and doesn't break existing
configs. One passing thought that I haven't given much consideration
to: fail-hook, defining what happens when something doesn't complete
as intended. (But the _much_ harder problem is detecting failure in a
consistent and useful way.)
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push or save the current wait_key setting so that it
> gets set back to the original value when the macro is complete?
The pattern is:
set my_wait_key=$wait_key
unset wait_key
set wait_key=$my_wait_key
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and end of several other definitions, the mind learns to
> ignore them when considering the logic of the macro later.
Yes. I do that pretty often and agree it's appropriate here.
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s suboptimal, and instead I use dynamic compression and deduplication
at the filesystem layer. It's delightful.
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Hi,
When this reply-hook is applied the text between parens doesn't appear
in replies:
reply-hook '~h((X-Original-)?To\|From):.+(contact\|info)@example.net' \
"set hostname=example.net; \
my_hdr From: Flavius (Example Support) "
If I remove the parens then
I'll see about writing a patch.
I'm not sure there's really any security risk in allow_ansi. (Perhaps
there was once, I don't recall.) Looking quickly at the ANSI-handling
code, it seems to allow only colors and text attributes (bold,
underline, etc). It doesn't appear to do anything with the more
d
* Joe joe.on.l...@gmail.com [2015-08-25 09:32 -0400]:
2- I'd like to isolate a whole thread from the rest of messages/threads
opening it in a new clean screen containing just that thread.
Same behaviour of tin newsreader:
- topics of a newsgroup are listed one per line
So this would be
that downscoring top-posters is
a pretty poor way to judge content. If it works for you, great, but you
must not exchange email with very many normal people. :)
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?
Sorry, couldn't resist the top-posting. :)
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into that.
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but still a bit of a chore to read. But
regardless, the truth remains that how we quote email is a train that's
been accelerating for decades. Turning it around now means fighting a
lot of inertia, and it's not going to get done on this mailing list.
That was my other point.
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On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 04:52:11AM +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
I have a script that emails a cover.txt message plus a pdf
attachment, but the message, while being readable, shows as an
attachment too:
[-- Attachment #1 --]
[-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: 7bit, Size: 0.4K --]
Is there a way
it.
(%i represents the message-id).
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fixes that. (This should count as ob-mutt
Ian content.)
Are we really going to do this?
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Hi,
I have a script that emails a cover.txt message plus a pdf
attachment, but the message, while being readable, shows as an
attachment too:
[-- Attachment #1 --]
[-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: 7bit, Size: 0.4K --]
Is there a way of having it send inline?
The command I am using at the
On 15Jun15 08:41 +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
Is there a way of forwarding an email and all attachments too?
Attachments are forwarded if you answer 'yes' to 'forwarding as
attachment?'. Drawback is, you cannot reply-inline.
Thanks.
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 08:41:50AM +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
Hi
Is there a way of forwarding an email and all attachments too?
I know that bouncing does this, but forwarding is preferable for some
things.
I have in my .muttrc
# forwarding
set mime_forward=yes
set
Hi
Is there a way of forwarding an email and all attachments too?
I know that bouncing does this, but forwarding is preferable for some
things.
Thanks
;
+ ** to `!!' if there are two flagged messages; and to `n!' for n flagged
+ ** messages, n2.
+ */
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this, so it's not very convenient.
Is this possible to do (and easy)?
You can't prescriptively discard the sender from the recipient list. The
easiest approach is to set edit_headers in your muttrc, so you can
manually fix them in the editor.
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for
contrast.
This is the stock/built-in $index_format:
set index_format=%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%?l?%4l%4c?) %s
Here's how I would code it differently using attachments:
set index_format=%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L %?X?{%2X}%4c? %s
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in:
http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html#attachments
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others with the same ID.
You would need a my_hdr in a send-hook, perhaps, to do this.
Also, I'm not offended, but what's lame about the built-in message-id
generation? Does it need to be patched?
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repetition up to 26 messages per second
by a single mutt process. Two separate processes will generate
different IDs, unless you're recycling process ids more than once per
second.
So... I wouldn't be opposed to a new algo with a real hash, but I think
collisions are already pretty unlikely.
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with shell metacharacters, such as if the
foo above was *.
Both use a shell (but not using system()).
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you're sending from).
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have to stop putting it off.
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Please *no* private copies of mailing list or newsgroup messages.
When using mutt, please observe
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* On 11 May 2015, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
NOTE: You MUST be subscribed to a list in order to post to it. This is
not to make your life harder, but to reduce SPAM and/or UCE.
That's new, and not a general principle.
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I group-reply
so my aliases aren't added to the CC list?
You can use the `alternates' command to tell Mutt about e-mail
addresses that are yours. Once this is done, group-reply should
properly avoid sending to your addresses.
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* On 08 Apr 2015, David Haguenauer wrote:
Hi Brandon,
* Brandon Amos ba...@cs.cmu.edu, 2015-04-08 09:33:46 Wed:
I forward many email accounts to a primary email account.
When I group-reply to emails sent to my non-primary account,
the other account is (reasonably) added to the CC list
* Brian Salter-Duke brian.james.d...@gmail.com [2015-04-05 16:35 -0400]:
While you are fixing these problems, could one of you look at a problem
I reported a few weeks ago.
Hrm... what's the ticket number? I just checked and couldn't find the
bug report.
* Dave Dodge dodo...@dododge.net [2015-04-04 18:30 -0400]:
Some formal key infrastructures managed by corporations, government
departments, etc. will issue you two distinct private keys, each with
its own X.509 certificate. One is only to be used for digital
signatures, and the other is only to
After much frustration I discovered why mutt wouldn't work with the
SMIME keys issued at work: there are two of the private keys (one for
signature, one for encryption), and a single public key. As I have an
employer that is more than willing to let me use mutt (if I can get it
to work properly)
readers with basic PGP support have
the ability to query keyservers for unknown keys automatically?
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messages; hopefully it works for S/MIME
as well.
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= `openssl aes-256-cbc -salt -d -in ~/.mutt/pw.txt`
set smtp_pass = $imap_pass
Nice! If you have time to add this somewhere in the Mutt wiki, it looks
like a good approach.
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think that's right. I haven't enabled 2FA myself but that's how
it works when you have a Google Apps account using an organizational
SAML login, and you want to use IMAP. :)
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password to enable 2-factor
for web and the mobile app, while still using IMAP. This isn't
mutt-specific, it's for any IMAP client.
References:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/gmail/WUaXHSdI3WM
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/1173270?hl=en
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of things it tries to show, but that's
filtered by which of them is actually bound to a key (so that it can
show which key).
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responsive to the
user POV.
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you've got it already. Mutt will only use a copiousoutput
entry for auto_view, and the first appropriate match otherwise. There
are a number of ways to control what appropriate means though; see
http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html#advanced-mailcap
Are you seeing something different?
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for sure.
You're right, it does overwrite (at least for most cases). I don't
think this was always true, but it's been a very long time since I used
mailcap this way, so I'm pretty distant.
So a hard link won't work.
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recall, sorry.
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or Go Home!
Encrypted email preferred PGP Key 2048R/DA65BC04
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* On 10 Dec 2014, John Long wrote:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 05:08:22PM -0600, David Champion wrote:
* On 09 Dec 2014, John Long wrote:
The messages seem to all have message-ids in the form
bunchofch...@m.something.com
You'll need to be much more specific if you want help
from other scoring.
http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html#spam
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not have leading text +
whitespace.)
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* Chris Green c...@isbd.net [2014-12-08 17:09 -0500]:
Doesn't anyone use IMAP? I must admit when I tried it (a few times
over the years, but not very recently) it never felt quite as easy and
transparent as using mutt on a local mail spool.
I stopped using IMAP directly a while ago, and
an artifact of pasting into Apple Mail? They could cause unforeseen
results in mutt's parser.
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,
and note whether and how they fail due to authentication requirements.
Only set smtp_pass after you have everything working otherwise.
As always, compiling mutt with DEBUG and gathering a .muttdebug0 file
will help greatly.
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authentication here, not with the connectivity itself. Debug output
might help us figure it out.
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* On 09 Nov 2014, DaleKelly wrote:
On 11/09/2014 09:37 PM, David Champion wrote:
Debug output
might help us figure it out.
how can I do this?
You need +DEBUG enabled:
mutt -v | grep DEBUG
This command:
mutt -d4 other options
creates ~/.muttdebug0. If you run again
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