3IMFOwp3MW+7bAR/XeRuQtA=
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Hi everyone
for some reason I can't get mutt to 'list-reply'.
In my .muttrc I have a line --- subscribe mutt-users
but whenever I try to list reply it comes up with the gbnet address.
I'm having a few problems I really need some help with but unless i can sort
this one I'm stumped!
if you can
Hi
I'm having trouble replying to this list.
If I enter ,L for a 'list-reply' I get the @gbnet address come up as the
To field.
I now have 'subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]' in my .muttrc but cannot seem
to make it work.
What might be causing this?
Much thanks
Nick
Hi
I'm getting 'failure to send' reports with the message
'localhost.localdomain does not exist.'
This only appears to happen on .dk adresses. When I send to a .com there
is no problem.
Any ideas on how to fix?
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Hi
Although I have this line in .muttrc
set record=~/Mail/records/
Mutt appears to be saving outgoing copies of my mail to ~/Mail.
Why is this happening. Am I missing something somewhere?
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back in the Commodore
64 days (a very misspent youth)
So much to learn and so little time!
Ta very much David.
Nick
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020104 15:33]:
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% * David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020104 15:03]:
%
% ...and then Nick Wilson said
this behaviour?
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* Im Eunjea [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020104 21:12]:
* Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-01-04 20:57]:
Hi all,
If I hit 'd' to delete a mail whilst reading it in the pager Mutt takes
me to the next undeleted/unread (not sure which) again in the pager. This seems
like a fine idea but I'd
* Jeremy Blosser [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020104 21:21]:
Im Eunjea [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
* Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-01-04 20:57]:
Hi all,
If I hit 'd' to delete a mail whilst reading it in the pager Mutt takes
me to the next undeleted/unread (not sure which) again
* Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020104 21:27]:
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 11:05:59PM +0300, Im Eunjea wrote:
* Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-01-04 20:57]:
Hi all,
If I hit 'd' to delete a mail whilst reading it in the pager Mutt takes
me to the next undeleted/unread (not sure
Hi folks
I've been seeing 'pgp signitures' and suchlike since joining this group
and I'm a bit baffled.
Why the need to encrypt harmless text?
It looks interesting and I wondered if you might share some opinions and
pointers with me?
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-- and that would be an unusual situation.
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Yes thanks Ricardo, that makes sense, I'll start looking into it and
before long I'm sure I'll be following suit.
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* Justin R. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020105 09:31]:
Thus spake Nick Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I've been seeing 'pgp signitures' and suchlike since joining this
group and I'm a bit baffled.
Why the need to encrypt harmless text?
It looks interesting and I wondered if you might
* Morten Liebach [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020105 13:24]:
On 2002-01-05 12:50:56 +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
1. How do I get my signiture? I know yours is 0xC9C40C31 but how do
I find mine?
gpg --list-keys Nick Wilson should do it.
And it isn't a signature, it's a key ID, technically
apprecieated.
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* René Clerc [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020105 15:52]:
* Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05-01-2002 15:40]:
pgp_good_sign: unknown variable
| It all appears to work but I'm getting that error message whenever I
| fire up mutt? I've checked the manual and can't see anything that makes
| sense
* Justin R. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020105 15:57]:
Thus spake Nick Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Am I correct in thinking that the key id is the second part of the '
pub' line, making yours D796A4EB?
Yes, that's right. There are a couple of different ways to write it,
including
would be most
appreciated.
Ta very much :)
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Hi aqain.
Someone mentioned to me that you could add a header to mails giving the
location of your gpg public key.
How is this done, or are there some useful docs on the topic?
I figure I just create a page from the export-key func on my site and
then point people to it?
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* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020105 22:37]:
Nick --
I see you got that PGP/gpg signature thing figured out :-)
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% Hi everyone
Hello!
%
% I'm using Sven Guckes .muttrc with of course a few alterations of my
% own. Problem is that whenever I
Hi everyone.
I just wanted to know if there were any news readers that would
compliment mutt nicely.
I've just been looking at nn but it was way over my head to setup
properly.
Thanks
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* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020106 12:29]:
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% Hi everyone.
Hello again!
% I just wanted to know if there were any news readers that would
% compliment mutt nicely.
Well, some might say slrn, since I hear that the keybindings
does that mean you are for 'replying in context' or against?
I couldn't understand your sentence.
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* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020106 15:40]:
Moin,
* Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-01-06 14:26]:
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020106 14:22]:
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-01-06 12:55]:
You should try replying in context instead of at the bottom; it's even
better
* Morten Liebach [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020106 16:19]:
On 2002-01-06 15:45:11 +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
IMHO you should make reasonable bits out of the mail you answer and
write your answer in each context.
The above *is* the gospel WRT answering emails! :-)
There is no drug known
at the manual but couldn't really understand it.
An example would be great!
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your _local_ mailboxes for new mail.
BTW, you would really benefit from using a POP3 mail retriever and
an MDA.
Yes you're right: POP3.
What would you suggest I looked into regarding retrieval and delivery?
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* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020107 15:15]:
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% Hi folks
Hello!
% Firstly, yes, I know this is a trivial issue!
Well, it depends on your definition of trivial... If you mean easy, it
may not be; if you mean worthless, then it might
since routinely signing my mails is that the sig
comes up as an unknown attachment in some circumstances. I'm looking for
a way to name the signiture so that it is obvious what it is. But that's
for another post)
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Hi all.
I have this line in .muttrc
set mbox=/home/nick/Mail/mbox
There is no file called mbox in Mail though?
Is this something to do with using pop3 rather than *local* mail?
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msg22460
* Roman Neuhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020107 16:48]:
Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 16:33:56 +0100
From: Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mutt-Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mbox trouble
Hi all.
I have this line in .muttrc
set mbox=/home/nick/Mail/mbox
There is no file called
, but sooo
worth it!
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my emails to be sent as attachments rather than inline(if that's the
right term)?
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* Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020107 20:51]:
Nick Wilson wrote:
Actually, two attachments one of which is the pgp sig. What would
cause my emails to be sent as attachments rather than inline(if that's
the right term)?
this is mutt's default behavior. you can do
* Justin R. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020107 21:36]:
Thus spake Nick Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Sorry, my post was unclear. I'm not really worried about the sig. It's
the fact that the body of the mail (like this text) was received as an
attatchment that she had to open.
That can't
* Samuel Padgett [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020108 08:39]:
Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use vim as my editor and can't work out how to make portions of my
text bold? I know many of you use vim so I hope someone can help.
Some MUAs will display a^Ha (aa) as a bold a. Is this what
is with
your sons.
HTH.
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?
I'm afraid I'm as yet a little inexperienced in this type of thing. If
you could see your way clear to lending a hand I'd be grateful :)
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did it in my home dir, if that's what you mean
then is it possible to move the mutt tree to a more appropriate place?
Cheers again.
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* René Clerc [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020108 09:47]:
* Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-01-2002 09:20]:
| % And is there a way to name the sig attachment? It's confusing some
| % people and I'd rather they didn't think I was sending them stuff they
| % _had_ to open.
|
| If you use both
* Knute [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020108 12:50]:
Ok, so then how to I get vim into my profile.
I use vim all the time from w3m, and on it's own from the
command line, even, so I'm not sure why it isn't working
for mutt.
--- Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Knute [EMAIL PROTECTED
* Erika Pacholleck [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020108 13:09]:
[07.01.02 10:21 -0500] David T-G -- :
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% I'll stick with using *bold* like this. It works for me :)
I certainly agree :-)
I like to add a related question about conventions:
is the * the same
.
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Hi everyone,
Is there a way of giving the gpg signiture a default name like
'nicks_electronic_signiture' or something equally as clear?
On some clients it's coming up labled the same as the subject and on
others, some weird default like 'attach0023'
Most confusing.
Thanks
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* Walt Mankowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020108 14:12]:
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 01:57:47PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
Is there a way of giving the gpg signiture a default name like
'nicks_electronic_signiture' or something equally as clear?
On some clients it's coming up labled the same
it up on the manual.
Is that why I sometimes see headers with X-editor: Vim?
How will other apps know what I prefer if this is a mutt thing?
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a hand as I'm not certain I'm doing it right.
Many thans
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Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry, I think I was unclear: VISUAL is an environment variable.
It isn't Mutt-specific. You might want to look at the
documentation for your shell for more information.
If you use bash, putting
export VISUAL=vim
in your .bash_profile
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020108 18:18]:
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% Hi all
% When I pick up mails using Outlook I get 2 attachments. One containing
% my email message and the other the pgp signiture.
Right.
%
% I was told that the pgp-outlook patch would
* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020108 18:42]:
On 2002.01.08, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds fine to me Sam, I don't know what VISUAL is though?
I presume it's a config var, I'll go look it up on the manual.
Is that why I sometimes see
on those two switches?
Mucho grassy arse
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client play nice with
theirs.
'use mutt' isn't really something i'm going to tell any of my family
members anytime soon; ditto for most of my co-workers.
100%
It's a sad but true fact that many people don't know *how* to open an
attachment let alone install a plugin to deal with them.
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that bothered me when I sent a message to Outlook
was this at the top of the body...
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
[body of message here]
[sig here]
It's supposed to just be signed. Is there a need for that top bit?
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recollection of PGP/GPG...I'm likely wrong in detail.
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Sounds like you're right though, it makes sense.
Cheers
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(havn't done that yet) or
as a series of keystrokes like T ~ m 3-7 etc.
Cheers
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work it out and I've tried \r \rn and
\n to no avail.
Much thanks
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* and then on 09-01-02 11:42 Alexander Wasmuth said
Mmh, \n seems to work here, perhaps the quotes are necessary.
set attribution=%n schrieb:\n
You're right I must have been making some odd typo.
Thanks very much.
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pgp_create_traditional is set.
Time for a change of policy (or religion), right?
That would certainly seem about right. I think it's a sad state of
affairs that needs remedying pronto.
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.
The patch works just fine though. Or am I missing something here?
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(something like that anyway) that
you can pick up at http://mutt.justpickone.org
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PROTECTED] and so on.
set sort=threads
Good luck!
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-users etc.
What would you suggest? I'm open to anything that will make things
simple for me!
You don't have to explain everything, a kick in the right *direction*
about the above points would be most welcome.
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the default binding is 'L'
or you can use 'g' for group.
There is quite a lot of stuff on lists at www.mutt.org
I'm sure you'll find it interesting.
Oh and don't forget
set sort=threads
H
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with nothing in
front in the message index; when I verify them using EscP, the
signature is verified, and an 's' shows up: so no 'S' appears.
Yep, same with me.
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beyond me
for the moment but I've saved the mail ;)
Thanks again for your advice, you've managed to help me loads since I
started using mutt and it's appreciated.
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confused a few people is the fact that the patch is effective
only if both pgp_outlook_compat and pgp_create_traditional are set.
That's what I thought. (felt like quite a dummy after reading the last
post)
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to go if you want this
functionality done correctly.
Hooray! I just installed that patch and it works a treat. I've been
wondering how to solve this little problem.
Cheers
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Mornin' all
When I hit 'c' and navigate to a mailbox, how do I get back to
/var/spool/mail/nick? It's an awfully painfull task to navigate right up
to the spool again. I usually restart mutt, but this surely isn't right?
Much thanks
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* On 10-01-02 at 10:36
* René Clerc said
Use the '!' as shortcut for your spoolfile. So, 'c!enter' should do
the trick!
Great. Thanks Rene.
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* On 10-01-02 at 10:36
* Holger Lillqvist said
I think you should check the section on folder shortcuts in the manual.
Holger
Certainly will, Overlooked that one.
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Hi guys, just a quick line to say
Wahoo!
I've got fetchmail working with procmail and am busy configuring.
Many thanks for your efforts opinions and patience :)
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. Anything wrong with my subscription? Or just a
problem with the web?
I've been getting mails fine all day.
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'
(RedHat weirdity) and this fella knute's mutt was looking for a
signiture that didn't exist.
Time to sift through that .muttrc!
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I've reloaded / twice
since it was set that way.
Weird, Not sure about that.
It's almost as weird that we must have both been posting at the same
time on this thread :)
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in the headers.
That patch seems like a neat idea, where can I get it? I checked Davids
'build cocktail' but couldn't see it.
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mailboxes?
my_hdr Fcc: /dir/outbox
Won't that just create a custom header?
I must be missing the point :)
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* On 10-01-02 at 20:32
* David T-G said
% I must be missing the point :)
Yes and no.
Well in for me that's a definate improvement!
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distributed that way.
Great, thanks very much!
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I think this might have been covered recently.
Mutt only updates my mailboxes when I hit a key.
What do I need to do to change that?
Much thanks
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/procmail
Would someone please give me an example of it's usage?
Thanks a lot
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appropriately.
I remember now! Thanks.
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* On 10-01-02 at 21:09
* David T-G said
Modify $check_interval and $timeout appropriately.
.er, I can only find $check_new and that's for Maildir boxes?
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like this...
%
% ~Mail/Lists/mutt-users
% ~Mail/Lists/procmail
%
% Would someone please give me an example of it's usage?
How about
mailboxes `echo $HOME/Mail/Lists/*`
for you?
Okay, do I put that line in my rc?
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and then
modified. (That's kinda like an artificial extension or implants: Just
as impressive visually but we all know they're fake!)
Weighing in at a whopping 2036 not counting aliases.
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messages must be arranged in a similar way. But how? :)
There's a very good patch for this, which you can get at
mutt.justpickone.org (among other places I imagine)
It's called patch-1.3.25.cd.trash_folder.1
You must also 'set trash=~Mail/Trash (or whatever.
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Hi I've put this line in my rc file.
fcc-save-hook . Outbox/%O
and I'm getting an error when starting mutt, 'variable not found'
and i can't find it in the manual.
er, help?
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* On 11-01-02 at 11:20
* Nick Wilson said
Hi I've put this line in my rc file.
fcc-save-hook . Outbox/%O
and I'm getting an error when starting mutt, 'variable not found'
and i can't find it in the manual.
er, help?
Alas
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Hi
I'm getting this odd error when sending to a particular address.
:error sending message, child exited 67 (User unkown)
Hmmm.. What's all that about then?
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* On 11-01-02 at 14:19
* boris karlov said
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 13:30:04 +0100, Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I'm getting this odd error when sending to a particular address.
:error sending message, child exited 67 (User
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* On 11-01-02 at 14:34
* David T-G said
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% Hi all,
% can anyone make sense of the output I'm getting when trying to use the
% %_patch?
I get this all the time. Someone suggested a way to work around
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* On 11-01-02 at 17:29
* Samuel Padgett said
Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Don't know what you mean but I've fixed it. It was a silly error
I'd made. It's just one of those days.
Can you tell us what was wrong and how you
to search through.
Just wondered how you good people did this?
Cheers
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Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 18:14:32 +0100
From: Nick Wilson
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* On 11-01-02 at 18:52
* Will Yardley said
Nick Wilson wrote:
I'd like somehow to archive my list mail rather than dump it with all
the other rubbish to make it easier to search through.
Just wondered how you good people did
$envelope_from set? If not, are you forcing it ing in your
$sendmail setting? If not, do you have your MTA configured to announce
Well I have the envelope jobbie set now and all seems well. I guess some
servers/lists are just more sensitive than others. Bless 'em.
Ta very much.
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and it doesn't look like it's
possible. Please feel free to prove me wrong :)
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* On 12-01-02 at 12:15
* Nicolas Rachinsky said
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 12:02:22PM +0100, Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Remap the 'G' key to execute a shell command.
So instead of '!' followed by the command I'd just like to hit
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* On 12-01-02 at 12:47
* Benjamin Smith said
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 12:02:22PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
Hi everyone.
I've been trying to work out how to do this
Remap the 'G' key to execute a shell command
image/gif; xv %s
image/jpg; xv %s
application/pgp-keys; pgp -f %s ; copiousoutput
Hope someone can spot the trouble :)
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