On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 03:35:20PM -0500, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 19:56:13 +, Chris G wrote:
Sitting for tens of seconds while mutt retrieves a key from a web site
is just silly.
Is there a way to turn this off while still allowing me to send (using
solution, thanks.
best regards,
charlie
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 08:50:15PM +, Chris G wrote:
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 03:35:20PM -0500, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 19:56:13 +, Chris G wrote:
Sitting for tens of seconds while mutt retrieves a key from
[ish] Europe. Using UTF-8 will show almost anything, I get to
see chinese spam in all its chinese glory sometimes! :-)
--
Chris Green
. Using UTF-8 will show almost anything, I get to
see chinese spam in all its chinese glory sometimes! :-)
Out of interest Chris, do you use FreeBSD? I only ask because oddly enough i
had better results using the ISO character sets than with UTF-8. I don't
fully understand why and perhaps
delivery program. So, is there a way to get mutt
to scan the mbox files in my mailboxes list and flag up which ones have
new mail? ... and is the only reason for not doing this by default that
it would be slow?
--
Chris Green
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 11:58:27AM +, Chris G wrote:
Is there any way I can force mutt to scan all files in 'mailboxes' for
new mail?
In general during the day everything works fine, new mail is detected in
the normal way by seeing if the access time is before the modified time
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 10:45:40AM -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 04:29:24PM +, Chris G wrote:
However when I come to read mail in the morning the incoming E-Mail has
been accessed by my backup system and the above mechanism doesn't work.
I know one way to solve
and it was:-
[-- application/octet-stream is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part) --]
... which is OK[ish], but the file name was:-
=?iso-8859-1?B?SU9TVF9DU0gyMTA1MjAucGRm?
It was actually a PDF. Why they couldn't just reply to my E-Mail I
don't know.
--
Chris Green
On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 01:49:33PM -0500, Ed Blackman wrote:
On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 11:06:52AM +, Chris G wrote:
I had something *vaguely* similar yesterday, a supplier sent me a note
about an order I had placed and it was:-
[-- application/octet-stream is unsupported (use 'v
On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 03:54:29PM -0500, Ed Blackman wrote:
On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 08:26:03PM +, Chris G wrote:
On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 01:49:33PM -0500, Ed Blackman wrote:
You can tell Mutt to use RFC2047 decoding on MIME file names with
set rfc2047_parameters=yes
Would
files being copied (I think).
--
Chris Green
On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 02:50:26PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 06:29:47PM +, Chris G wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 10:54:23AM -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
On Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 03:37:45PM -0800, John Magolske wrote:
After doing an rsync backup, the N preceding
On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 03:26:41PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 09:11:59PM +, Chris G wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 02:50:26PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 06:29:47PM +, Chris G wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 10:54:23AM -0600, Derek
On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 02:40:06PM -0800, John Magolske wrote:
* Chris G c...@isbd.net [110308 14:30]:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 02:50:26PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 06:29:47PM +, Chris G wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 10:54:23AM -0600, Derek Martin wrote
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 02:17:49PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 05:50:34PM +, Chris G wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 02:40:06PM -0800, John Magolske wrote:
I'd like the original (source) mailboxes to retain their N's, I'm not
concerned about copying over
changes it or it never changes it and the -t
option doesn't make any difference. As suggested it's probably the
presence or otherwise of the noatime option in fstab that makes the
difference.
--
Chris Green
I am new to mutt and I've getting some thing worked out but I am still hung up
on somethings from using GMail and all their fancy features. While GMail in
general is minimalistic, it's not enough for me. I need more. Mutt seems to
suit my needs but I am curious. Is it possible to have mutt do
* Leo Vegoda l...@bind.org [2011-06-03 14:52:03 -0700]:
On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 10:36:57PM +0100, Paul wrote:
application/*; /usr/bin/open %s
It just works as long as you have the appropriate program associated
with the file type in Finder. It's only for text MIME types that I
have more
* David Champion d...@uchicago.edu [2011-06-03 17:52:06 -0500]:
* On 03 Jun 2011, Chris Brennan wrote:
I am new to mutt and I've getting some thing worked out but I am still hung
up on somethings from using GMail and all their fancy features. While GMail
in general is minimalistic, it's
* Leo Vegoda l...@bind.org [2011-06-03 15:47:38 -0700]:
On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 06:37:36PM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
This is the entry I use:
text/html; lynx -dump -width=78 -nolist %s | sed 's/^ //'; copiousoutput;
needsterminal; nametemplate=%s.html
It is possible there is a more
* Tim Guirgies lt.infiltra...@gmail.com [2011-06-04 16:09:34 +1000]:
On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 07:36:54PM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
... One more question for now, how do I limit the width when
composing/replying to mail?
That is actually between you and your editor. ;)
You'll notice
* Nicolas KOWALSKI nicolas.kowal...@gmail.com [2011-06-04 10:24:01 +0200]:
On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 04:00:32PM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
Gmail labels are available as folders in IMAP. So, to label a message,
just save it to the corresponding folder. This also works for tagging
messages
* Tim Guirgies lt.infiltra...@gmail.com [2011-06-05 05:39:17 +1000]:
On Sat, Jun 04, 2011 at 10:31:54AM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
OK, so how are you saving the mail to folders? That part I haven't
figured out yet.
From what I understand, it's thinking the reverse of tags. When you're
A friend of mine shared his gpg key with me and showed me some of the basics to
using gpg, I uncommented the source line in my .muttrc to start using it and
when I get to the post-compose/confirmation window where I can add attachments,
I figured out how to add my key, I added my 8-charcater
* Nicolas KOWALSKI nicolas.kowal...@gmail.com [2011-06-05 09:39:19 +0200]:
set folder=imaps://nicolas.kowal...@imap.gmail.com/
OK, I've got something simmilar - set folder = imaps://imap.gmail.com:993
I'm setting imap_user on a seperate line, I didn't want to confuse the folder
variable because
* Grant Edwards grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com [2011-06-05 16:37:32 +]:
In Gmail's IMAP server, folders == tags.
OK, so I just tag it in mutt w/ :s='my label/in/a/nested/folder'?
--
A: Yes.
Q: Are you sure?
A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
Q: Why is top posting
* Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no [2011-06-05 11:45:54 +0200]:
When you do gpg --list-keys can you see your friend's mail address and
your own in the output?
Yes, I can, below is that output, with fudges for name/email
chris@stewie ~ $ gpg --list-keys
/home/chris/.gnupg/pubring.gpg
* Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no [2011-06-05 20:47:04 +0200]:
You should enter the email address that you have a key for after
entering 'p' and 'a' instead for the hex value. You can also try signing
with 'p' and 's'.
I will try this and reply back to the list with my results.
* Ionel Mugurel Ciobica tga...@chem.tue.nl [2011-06-05 21:37:13 +0200]:
If you use vim for other than editing e-mails, you may want not to add
that limit in your .vimrc. Instead add this to your .muttrc:
set editor=/usr/bin/vim -c 'set ft=mail et tw=72'
Perfect, I will add that over
* Ed Blackman e...@edgewood.to [2011-06-05 18:27:15 -0400]:
That works OK for a small number of settings, but can become hard to
manage. If vim filetype detection is enabled and working properly
(entering :set filetype in command mode in vim returns
filetype=mail), you can create
* Chris Brennan xa...@xaerolimit.net [2011-06-05 14:54:43 -0400]:
* Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no [2011-06-05 20:47:04 +0200]:
You should enter the email address that you have a key for after
entering 'p' and 'a' instead for the hex value. You can also try signing
with 'p
* Brian Ryans brian.l.ry...@gmail.com [2011-06-05 21:32:03 -0500]:
Quoting Chris Brennan on 2011-06-04 19:54:
I added my 8-charcater key and mutt changes it to a 10-character
hexidecimal key.
Are the first two characters of the 10-character key 0x? If so that's
just denoting the key's
* Ionel Mugurel Ciobica tga...@chem.tue.nl [2011-06-06 07:31:15 +0200]:
On 5-06-2011, at 19h 00'22, Chris Brennan wrote about Re: mutt and some
GMail features
vim isn't
obeying tw=72, I'm still having to trim my mail to ~72 characters.
You added this line to .muttrc:
set editor
* Tim Guirgies lt.infiltra...@gmail.com [2011-06-06 19:38:02 +1000]:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 07:22:11PM +1000, Tim Guirgies wrote:
I was going to talk about vim too, but probably best if I reply in the
other thread.
Interestingly enough, I'm unable to find that other thread, so I'll say
* Tim Guirgies lt.infiltra...@gmail.com [2011-06-07 03:03:12 +1000]:
back on list :D
Thankfully, gpg makes it pretty hard to do stupid things like sending
out your private key. That block there is a PGP cleartext signature:
what will appear with all your email once you begin to sign it; it's
* Tim Guirgies lt.infiltra...@gmail.com [2011-06-07 03:17:38 +1000]:
From :help fo-table:
l Long lines are not broken in insert mode: When a line was longer
than 'textwidth' when the insert command started, Vim does not
automatically format it.
I'm guessing that you have no problems
* Tim Guirgies lt.infiltra...@gmail.com [2011-06-07 03:43:45 +1000]:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 01:31:43PM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
In just VIm, text wraps to my terminal, even when I explistily set the
following befor typing.
:set wrap
:set tw=72
vim still blindly ignores
* Tim Guirgies lt.infiltra...@gmail.com [2011-06-07 03:57:37 +1000]:
Can you please tell me the exact sequence you use to try to sign a
message?
Compose/reply to a piece of mail, esc:x to save it, I get moved to the
post-reply window. From there 'p', 'a' to Sign As, it asks for my
formatoptions+=w
don't autoindent or smartindent, as that just adds weird spaces into the
middle of flowed text paragraphs
setlocal noautoindent nosmartindent
All my vim/mutt stuff can be seen at
http://www.xaerolimit.net/home/~chris/backup/mutt-vim
--
A: Yes.
Q: Are you sure?
A: Because
* Christian Brabandt cbli...@256bit.org [2011-06-07 17:58:50 +0200]:
I think, the 'l' flag comes from $VIMRUNTIME/ftplugin/mail.vim
In your case, ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/mail.vim just was executed later
than the mail.vim from the vim runtime directory and happens to also
change your 'fo'
* Wilkinson, Alex alex.wilkin...@dsto.defence.gov.au [2011-06-10 14:47:45
+0800]:
Something else that is brilliant is binding a key as such:
Add this to your $HOME/.vimrc
--
fix formatting
--
* F1 to re-format the
* Chris Brennan xa...@xaerolimit.net [2011-06-06 19:27:03 -0400]:
* Tim Guirgies lt.infiltra...@gmail.com [2011-06-07 03:57:37 +1000]:
Can you please tell me the exact sequence you use to try to sign a
message?
Compose/reply to a piece of mail, esc:x to save it, I get moved
* Tim Guirgies lt.infiltra...@gmail.com [2011-06-11 16:33:25 +1000]:
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 07:51:07PM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
I'm out of idea's now ... I still can't sign mail, so I don't know if I have
the wrong configuration somewhere or if it's mutt/gpg not talking for some
reason
binZGEMtAsf39.bin
Description: application/pgp-encrypted
msg.asc
Description: Binary data
* Michelle Konzack linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net [2011-06-11 20:53:57 +0200]:
Please can you stop, sending encrypted messages to the list?
Michelle,
As far as I know, I've only sent *one* encrypted mail to the list and
that was the last one I sent with this subject. So I am sorry that the
* Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no [2011-06-11 21:01:25 +0200]:
But, then it seems like it's working now? :)
It did!?! I don't know if it actually worked or not. I do know that when
I followed the instructions of of 'p' then 'e', I wasn't prompted for my
password for my key, gpg headers
* Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no [2011-06-11 22:32:37 +0200]:
When I try to open your mail I am asked for the PGP passphrasem, so it
seems to be working now.
Oh good, at least one part is working, I still get error messages for 'p',
's' and 'p', 'a'. So I dunno why this is working and
* Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no [2011-06-11 23:08:39 +0200]:
Then encryption works, but not pgp signing. These are the pgp variables
in my ~/.muttrc that have set a value. The others I have unset. Could
you check them with yours?
set pgp_autosign=no set pgp_autoencrypt=no
set
* Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no [2011-06-11 23:52:59 +0200]:
Can you try to remove this line in your gpg.rc?
set pgp_sign_as=D5B20C0C
Removed it and I am still unable to sign my mail, I tried to send mail to
my self to prevent spamming the list inapprpropriately. Gpg reports a bad
to do w/ gpg/pgp in my .muttrc, I've been trying to keep things
as organized as possible.
I've posted what I have so far here
http://home.xaerolimit.net:2500/~chris/backup/mutt-vim
maybe this will help (It's been cleaned of my password
--
A: Yes.
Q: Are you sure?
A: Because it reverses
* Arthur Dent misc.li...@blueyonder.co.uk [2011-06-12 00:33:57 +0100]:
Chris,
How about this as a test. I will send you a mail encrypted with your key
(off-list!). See if you can decrypt it?
Sure, go for it.
--
A: Yes.
Q: Are you sure?
A: Because it reverses the logical flow
* Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no [2011-06-12 00:20:47 +0200]:
On 11.06.11,18:01, Chris Brennan wrote:
* Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no [2011-06-11 23:52:59 +0200]:
Can you try to remove this line in your gpg.rc?
set pgp_sign_as=D5B20C0C
Removed it and I am
* Arthur Dent misc.li...@blueyonder.co.uk [2011-06-12 00:54:13 +0100]:
Hmmm.. Cancel that. This is what I get:
Could not create message.
gpg: using subkey 65AD06FE instead of primary key D5B20C0C
gpg: 65AD06FE: There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user
gpg: [stdin]:
* Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no [2011-06-12 10:09:38 +0200]:
You should keep your ~/.mutt/gpg.rc as it is, but remove the set
pgp_good_sign line above. Keep the other set pgp_good_sign line you
have. Then add these settings to your ~/.muttrc and try again:
set pgp_autosign=no set
* Tim Guirgies lt.infiltra...@gmail.com [2011-06-12 21:55:28 +1000]:
Have you yet tried purging all config files? Save them somewhere, and
try with the stock/default/none config files; see what happens.
Not yet, but it's on my list of things to do. I don't have the time *just*
yet to sit and
* Arthur Dent misc.li...@blueyonder.co.uk [2011-06-12 15:45:59 +0100]:
-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
OK - I'm trying again - this time from a different email client
(squirrelmail). This email should be encrypted using you public key. If
you can decrypt it
OK! I got creative and pretty much re-write my ~/.mutt/gpg.rc, ct now
contains the following:
# vim: syntax=muttrc
# -*-muttrc-*-
# These settings are from /usr/share/doc/mutt-1.5.21-r1/samples/gpg.rc
#
set pgp_sign_as=0xD5B20C0C
#set pgp_sign_as=0x6748EE46C7D11FB8DA89E4AEECD9A84D5B20C0C
#set
* stardiviner numbch...@gmail.com [2011-06-15 00:49:04 +0800]:
How to set mailcap fot mutt ? I googled it. nothing similar found.
I want to let mailcap can use some command like gunzip to get a list of
archive.
Just like a feature in Ranger file manager.
If you know mailcap, can you give
* Joseph syscon...@gmail.com [2011-06-19 01:22:47 -0600]:
What option do I need to compile mutt with to have gpg, currently I have:
equery uses mutt
[ Searching for packages matching mutt... ]
[ Colour Code : set unset ]
[ Legend : Left column (U) - USE flags from make.conf ]
* Joseph syscon...@gmail.com [2011-06-19 14:22:12 -0600]:
On 06/19/11 03:44, Chris Brennan wrote:
* Joseph syscon...@gmail.com [2011-06-19 01:22:47 -0600]:
mutt -v
+CRYPT_BACKEND_CLASSIC_PGP -CRYPT_BACKEND_CLASSIC_SMIME
-CRYPT_BACKEND_GPGME
but mutt still is not showing gpg menu
?
To be specific I want to use mutt to copy some E-Mails from local
maildir files (they look like Courier IMAP ones) to a remote IMAP
server.
--
Chris Green
On Wed, Jul 06, 2011 at 10:56:13AM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
* On Tue, Jul 05, 2011 05:58PM +0100 Chris G (c...@isbd.net) muttered:
As a result I need to move some IMAP mail from some local backups
(copies made just before the move) to the new IMAP server. How do I do
this so
On Wed, Jul 06, 2011 at 02:04:56AM -0700, William Yardley wrote:
On Wed, Jul 06, 2011 at 10:56:13AM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
* On Tue, Jul 05, 2011 05:58PM +0100 Chris G (c...@isbd.net) muttered:
As a result I need to move some IMAP mail from some local backups
(copies made just
the attached split-archive, just leave it as it
is... just use your favorite archiver (g/b/7/zip/xz) and split them ...
I would choose one appropriate to your friends environment though, so
s/he is able to use the file w/o too much hassle on their end.
--
Chris Brennan
--
A: Yes.
Q: Are you sure
the fact, that might be where
zipsplit/zsplit is dropping the ball
--
Chris Brennan
--
A: Yes.
Q: Are you sure?
A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
Q: Why is top posting frowned upon?
http://xkcd.com/84/ | http://xkcd.com/149/ | http://xkcd.com/549/
GPG: D5B20C0C
On 8/11/2011 1:14 PM, Camaleón wrote:
On Thu, 11 Aug 2011 12:33:09 -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
On 8/11/2011 12:26 PM, Camaleón wrote:
zsplit cannot do it. It requires the splitted size is at least the
size of the smallest of the archived files. I will have to search
another one ;-(
zip -s
of ~ parameters that allows you to specify where to
search after entering /. There's a whole set of them all documented in
the mutt documentation.
To search in the body it's /, then at the prompt ~b text to search for
--
Chris Green
to forget about trying to pound the mutt peg into the nntp
hole.
Personally I use tin rather than slrn as it seems to fit my 'mutt mind'
better.
--
Chris Green
...@ixiemaster.ixion.org.uk in the
To: header then is should just send to one of them only?
--
Chris Green
-dortmund.de
linux-...@vger.kernel.org mutt-users@mutt.org
owfs-develop...@lists.sourceforge.net p...@copilotconsulting.com
postfix-us...@postfix.org chris@isbd.net radio.telesc...@btinternet.com
rdiff-backup-us...@nongnu.org reminder...@mozdev.org snaf...@yahoogroups.com
nore...@sourceforge.net
On Fri, Nov 04, 2011 at 10:20:39PM +, Chris Green wrote:
On Fri, Nov 04, 2011 at 03:04:45PM -0700, Edward Morbius wrote:
What lists / subscriptions do you have in your .muttrc?
Both the 'lists' and 'subscribes' have:-
annou...@lists.alug.org.uk m...@lists.alug.org.uk
audacity-us
use a send-hook to replace the above To: with a corrected,
single destination, To: ?
--
Chris Green
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 09:02:37AM +0100, Stas Verberkt wrote:
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 02:21:19PM +, Chris Green wrote:
I want to filter out some cases where E-Mail gets sent to two addresses
and should only be sent to one address.
E.g. I have a mailing list where for various
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 12:32:40PM +0800, du yang wrote:
On Thursday 11/17/11 22:21:19 CST, Chris Green wrote:
I want to filter out some cases where E-Mail gets sent to two addresses
and should only be sent to one address.
E.g. I have a mailing list where for various nefarious reasons
as if this is something to do with mutt needing a
terminal window to run in but all the menus seem to know about mutt
already as if they should know this.
Can anyone suggest what might be wrong?
--
Chris Green
exec xterm -e mutt $@
What I actually ended up with was:-
xfce4-terminal -e mutt -F /home/chris/.mutt/muttrc $@
(xfce4-terminal is brain-dead and needs the whole thing quoted otherwise
*it* eats the mutt parameters)
--
Chris Green
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 07:13:55PM +0100, Marco Giusti wrote:
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 04:29:06PM +, Chris Green wrote:
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 02:02:11PM -0500, Patrice Levesque wrote:
attached a simple script that is use. set it executable and call this
from firefox, not mutt
think a small desktop GUI would
be my ideal solution but a web based program (if fast and light) might
be a possibility too.
So, does everyone here use abook, or nothing, or just have all their
E-Mail addresses in mutt aliases, or what? Any suggestions would be
very welcome.
--
Chris Green
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 11:25:28AM -0500, Tim Gray wrote:
On Dec 10, 2011 at 02:55 PM +, Chris Green wrote:
So, does everyone here use abook, or nothing, or just have all their
E-Mail addresses in mutt aliases, or what? Any suggestions would be
very welcome.
This isn't going to be very
* in that ecosystem ;)
Yes, that's the way round I am really. I want a good/comfortable
contacts manager for lots of reasons other than using it with mutt,
being able to extract E-Mail addresses to mutt is just a bonus.
--
Chris Green
using a pattern (SHIFT-T) and use the pattern '.' which
will match every message. Then ';D' to delete all tagged messages.
--
Chris Green
This had me *really* confused for a while, my sentmail disappeared.
I finally realised that the file was 2Gb and reducing this has fixed
the problem.
--
Chris Green
On Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 12:16:24PM +, Chris Green wrote:
This had me *really* confused for a while, my sentmail disappeared.
I finally realised that the file was 2Gb and reducing this has fixed
the problem.
Actually it's not 2Gb, it's some figure above 200Mb:-
The file which
I am trying to change the To: address of some messages with a send-hook
and failing completely.
I already have a pair of send-hook commands that work for all lists:-
send-hook . 'my_hdr From: Chris Green ch...@isbd.co.uk'
send-hook ~l 'my_hdr From: Chris Green c...@isbd.net'
This sets
several times over the past few years but
have always returned to collecting all the mail in one place (my home
server) and reading it there using mutt/ssh. The bulk of my mail is
still delivered using SMTP to unix mbox files on the home server.
--
Chris Green
not)?
--
Chris Green
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 07:27:49PM +0100, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
On 15.01.12,17:59, Chris Green wrote:
I asked about this a while ago but, having played with various send-hook
ideas I haven't managed to do what I need to do.
I have a mailing list where in some cases, when I L[ist reply
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 01:11:18PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
Chris Green wrote:
I have a mailing list where in some cases, when I L[ist reply] the To:
address ends up as follows:-
To: ix...@ixiemaster.ixion.co.uk, ix...@ixion.co.uk
Look at the list headers. How does the list
.
If this is all absolutely obvious to you then sorry but I thought it was
worth checking! -)
--
Chris Green
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 01:11:18PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
Chris Green wrote:
I have a mailing list where in some cases, when I L[ist reply] the To:
address ends up as follows:-
To: ix...@ixiemaster.ixion.co.uk, ix...@ixion.co.uk
Look at the list headers. How does the list
which is a list of all my mailing lists from which I derive
aliases for use with M[ail] and lists and subscribe lists to put into my
muttrc. Thus when I subscribe to a new list I just add it to my lists
file and everything else follows automatically.
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Chris Green
David Champion wrote:
* On 29 Feb 2012, Chris Burdess wrote:
OK, so after a bit more experimentation the symptoms are as follows:
I have 2 accounts which I am switching between with account-hook. Both use
smtp_url: the first just straight SMTP, the second is SMTPS (the GMail
account
brackets. Is there a way to get this automatically in Mutt?
I'm pretty sure not, I have a script which handles my mailing list mail
which does this for me but it's quite independent of mutt.
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Chris Green
is binary data not text. So it
won't be interpreted with a charset anyway. Just make sure that your mailcap is
set up to launch numeric for an application/vns.ms-excel MIME type and away you
go.
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Chris Burdess
do people think to this? Is any developer with a good understanding of
Mutt internals interested in working on this? I'm pretty familiar with the
protocol level stuff and MIME parsing but not so much with Mutt internal data
structures and choreography.
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Chris Burdess
Stephen Cott wrote:
Now I am trying to specify the variable:
set ssl_ca_certificates_file='/etc/ssl/certs/[rootCA.pem]'
But when I launch mutt I get an error:
ssl_ca_certificates_file: unknown variable
The only info I can find on this is to recompile mutt with --with-ssl
but it is
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 05:06:45PM +0200, Jostein Gogstad wrote:
Jostein Gogstad wrote, on Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 04:46:22PM +0100:
send-hook . 'my_hdr From: Incorrect from incorr...@example.com'
reply-hook . 'my_hdr From: Correct from corr...@example.com'
The send hook always kicks in
On Tue, Apr 03, 2012 at 01:58:31AM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 05:06:45PM +0200, Jostein Gogstad wrote:
Jostein Gogstad wrote, on Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 04:46:22PM +0100:
send-hook . 'my_hdr From: Incorrect from incorr...@example.com'
reply-hook . 'my_hdr From
save them to an mbox file, open that in vim, remove the
headers and do whatever else you want, then save it out.
There's nothing particularly special about an mbox file. It's just the
RFC822 content of the messages, separated by a From line. You can open it
in vim no problem.
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...@copilotconsulting.com Palm
postfix Li postfix-us...@postfix.org
raa Li chris@isbd.net
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The first column is the [mutt] alias for the list, the second is a
destination directory (in the ones shown they all go to ~/Mail/Li/alias)
the third column
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