m within the pager by hitting
the "e" key.
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OpenPGP 1FBF 7B37 6537 68B1 2532 A4CB 0994 0946 21DB EFD4
XMPP OTR 271A 9186 AFBC 8124 18CF 4BE2 E000 E708 F811 5ACF
Signal
key is encrypted with your and the recipients' key. That way,
the message may have a large number of recipients, but doesn't increase
in size as much.
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OpenPGP 1FBF 7B37 6537 68B1
-entryenter-commandset
resolve=yesenter
... where [mailbox] designates the destination.
Kind regards,
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OpenPGP 1FBF 7B37 6537 68B1 2532 A4CB 0994 0946 21DB EFD4
XMPP OTR 271A 9186 AFBC
work!
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T @rejozenger | J r...@zenger.nl
OpenPGP 1FBF 7B37 6537 68B1 2532 A4CB 0994 0946 21DB EFD4
XMPP OTR 271A 9186 AFBC 8124 18CF 4BE2 E000 E708 F811 5ACF
Signal0507 A41B F4D6 5DB4 937D E8A1 29B6 AAA6 524F
think.
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OpenPGP 1FBF 7B37 6537 68B1 2532 A4CB 0994 0946 21DB EFD4
XMPP OTR 271A 9186 AFBC 8124 18CF 4BE2 E000 E708 F811 5ACF
Signal0507 A41B F4D6 5DB4 937D E8A1 29B6 AAA6
is when a key is available, but
unusable (e.g. the key has expired). In that case I would like to have
the option to either send the message encrypted to the remaining keys
(the other crypt-hooks), or to cancel the sending of the message.
Anyway, that is me. :)
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://github.com/rejozenger/mutt-multiple-crypt-hook
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OpenPGP 1FBF 7B37 6537 68B1 2532 A4CB 0994 0946 21DB EFD4
XMPP OTR 271A 9186 AFBC 8124 18CF 4BE2 E000 E708 F811 5ACF
Signal0507
++ 04/04/15 16:33 +0200 - Rejo Zenger:
I have specificaly selected and configured a number of key ID's for a
mailinglist. This is a deliberate action, and if a key is not
available there is no need to select an alternative. Keys are always
So, actually, the current situation where mutt asks
using the patch myself on a daily basis).
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XMPP OTR 271A 9186 AFBC 8124 18CF 4BE2 E000 E708 F811 5ACF
Signal0507 A41B
it be useful to be able to encrypt, even if the message encryption
flag is not set? If so, I could use some opinions, because defining the
interface for that starts to get complicated.
To me, that is of no particular use.
Against what version is the patch you have provided?
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better: having the results presented in the same
window.
I'd think you could adapt this approach to your own mail indexer.
Sure, sure, but it wasn't exactly what I was looking for. Second best,
for now.
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T
instance of mutt, then switches back to the
first instance when closing the second. Functional-wise, this does what
I asked for. Thanks!
Others who have replied, thanks!
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OpenPGP
the search string and have the results returned
immediately. Does anyone know if this is possible - other than hacking
the code of mutt?
[1] http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/UseCases/SearchingMail
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will be signed
against ID's 0x012345678ABCDEFG and 0xABSDEFGH01234567.
This doesn't work out of the box. You need to patch mutt for that. See:
- https://github.com/rejozenger/mutt-multiple-crypt-hook
- https://github.com/rejozenger/mutt-multiple-crypt-hook/releases
Hope this helps.
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++ 21/03/14 14:13 -0400 - Peter P.:
when I run a search across a folder using the limit function, I
can't find a way to stop it while it is searching through messages
(apart from killing mutt). Ctl-g doesn't work. Is there any this can
be done?
Limit to all, so limit to ~A.
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++ 02/02/14 14:06 -0500 - glphvgacs:
right now i have:
set record = /dev/null
but i have a feeling that's not the canonical way of doing this. any
suggestions?
Untested, but I presume unset record will work.
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GPG encrypted e
if i'm wrong
please). so perhaps a macro?
Untested, probably something like the following will work:
unmy_hdr To:
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pgp8ofTavLqC2.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Or something along those lines. Untested.
Procmail has lots of example in the procmailex manpage as well as on the
internet.
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pgpsJs4E3Pe5M.pgp
Description: PGP signature
with the notion
that this would be extremely unlikely and that, under Dutch law [1], in
such cases it's safe to asume it was released under GPLv2.
[1] Artikel 3:35 Burgerlijk Wetboek.
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not mitigate copyright violation.
Like I said: I am aware of that. I will not repeat quoting myself.
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pgp5u6waLYwqt.pgp
Description: PGP signature
copyright or license information. The only
[...]
I believe Rejo is within rights to publish these modified patches under a
GPLv2 license. IATNAL.
Good catch.
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++ 16/09/13 23:12 +0200 - Rejo Zenger:
I am using mutt to send encrypted e-mail to mailinglist with a small and
stable set of subscribers. In order to automate this I am running 1.5.16
with a slightly modified patch for 1.5.6 from [1]. This patch allows me
to define multiple crypt-hook like
in copyright. So,
I just removed the repository from github.com.
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pgppAigZlmT64.pgp
Description: PGP signature
++ 17/11/13 08:16 -0600 - rlhar...@oplink.net:
$ mkdir -p ~/.mail/archive/(cur,new,tmp)
That should have curly brackets and read:
mkdir -p ~/.mail/archive/r{ur,new,tmp}
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.
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pgpZVsF_o4IIT.pgp
Description: PGP signature
/mixed
- multipart/encrypted
- text/plain
But it won't make accessible what is inside the multipart/encrypted
container.
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pgp00y9qipjo0.pgp
Description: PGP
as plain text (and I am
not able to specifically select the binary/octet-stream part and hit
enter to open in it's default application.
[1] ... is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part)
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)?
Thanks for the help!
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pgpKivyNhVAKH.pgp
Description: PGP signature
++ 16/10/13 17:36 +0200 - Rejo Zenger:
Sometimes, I receive e-mails that are (at least partly) encrypted and
that included attachments. I am not able to view those attachments. So,
when I open the message I see:
[...]
So, in order to view the attachment, I should prees v. When doing so,
I get
; hdr_count = 1
Reorder: x = 0; hdr_count = 1
Reorder: x = 0; hdr_count = 1
Reorder: x = 0; hdr_count = 1
Reorder: x = 0; hdr_count = 1
handler.c:1589: mutt_mktemp returns /tmp/mutt-ix-501-8083-6.
Could not copy message
mutt_index_menu[613]: Got op 145
Any clues as to why?
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:P)).
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pgpyUI2XORZzF.pgp
Description: PGP signature
. If you do the code, I'll do the documentation. :P)
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Description: PGP signature
. This is why such a variable should be left off by default
(and configurable).
If it's off by default, I think this functionality would be a usefull
addition. It's not something I am missing now per se, but I would
consider start using it when it's available.
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wouldn't be any different from exiting a mailbox or pressing $.
And, in the spirit of mutt, such a setting would be configurable. One
can turn it on or off and set the interval.
I can't think of a reason why this would be bad (especialy if it's
configurable and the default is off).
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[2] http://www.mail-archive.com/mutt-users@mutt.org/msg37430.html
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signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
++ 09/07/09 21:41 +0200 - Rejo Zenger:
Hmm. Kinda sounds like a certificate problem to me. When does your
certificate expire? I'm guessing it expired yesterday.
[...]
No, it will be valid for some more months. However, your remark made me
investigate the certificate (using openssl s_client
or another mutt is unable to find the alredy present
certificate in the file and is then unable to add. Anyone sees why this
happens?
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Description: Digital signature
) and it seems
there is another problem with the certificate indeed.
Will investigate and update when I have cleared this.
Thanks a lot for the input.
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signature.asc
Description: Digital
the
subject alone. As a result, mutt would never create a mess like Re: Aw:
Re: - but it would leave it that way if it's there already.
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signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
expected mutt to use this regular expression to determine
whether it should prepand the current subject with Re: or that it
should leave it intact (if there is a match) - instead of removing
whatever is matched and replacing it.
Thanks for the clarification.
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colon on the first line of the recipe. If the colon is
present, procmail will use file locking. Without the colon, procmail
will not lock the file before writing.
Anyway, this is off topic. :P)
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++ 08/05/09 20:35 +0800 - Wu, Yue:
When I start mutt -y to read the mbox mails, mutt always sort them by
alphabetic sequence, can I configure its sorting method to fit my preference?
I guess http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-6.html#sort is what you
are looking for?
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this?
The official documentation also denotes mbox being the default. Ergo,
if unset, it will use mbox.
Are you sure your configuration file is actually read? What happens if
you set the mbox_type variable inside mutt (using :set mbox_type =
maildir in the index) and then check for mail?
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Description: Digital signature
is superflucious. It's needed for file locking, which you
want when multiple processes could write to the same file at the same
time. When using maildir, you will not see that problem and therefor you
don't need the file locking. The first line would become :0 only.
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overruled the generic text/html mailcap entry with a specific
one in ~/.mailcap, using the same line as in the generic file, but with
the addition of this particular option. This seems to do the trick.
thank you all for all of your help.
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to
this thread if the workaroudns mentioned in other postings do work for
me.
[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.mail.mutt.user/31766
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Description: Digital signature
large files.
An example of a protocol that is designed for it, would be FTP.
You may want to use an online service like yousendit.com -
allthough I would qever use such a service myself.
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in order to have plain text fed into my
editor, right?
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signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
smartindent +2'
set indent_string =
set use_8bitmime= no
Anyone? Thanks in advance!
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Description: Digital signature
the threads. So, this is no longer an issue (on itself).
What does remain is the original problem: why is it that in replies the
URI's are mangled?
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signature.asc
Description: Digital
I have a correct understanding of your explanation and
the documentation: the $imap_delim_chars variable just tells mutt what
it should take as folder delimiter and it doesn't influence it's
rendering in the folder browser. Right?
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a
problem with mutt itself. Can you make sure mail.sabanciuniv.edu is
the correct hostname and is reachable for you (outside of mutt, try
doing a traceroute to the server and/or manually connect on the imap
port)?
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GPG encrypted e
* marked the text/plain
component as completely and fully equivalent to the subsequent
multipart/mixed component. Mutt considers the message's structure to
be essentially gospel for the purposes of rendering: if it's
[...]
Point taken. Clear explanation. Thanks a lot.
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docment
| (10) in the other alternative (6).
Thanks a lot in advance!
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signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
++ 18/12/08 10:20 +0800 - bill lam:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2008, Rejo Zenger wrote:
|I 1 no description [multipa/alternativ,
7bit, 178K]
|I 2 AAno description [text/plain, 7bit,
us-ascii, 1.8K]
|I 3 AAno description
++ 18/12/08 10:11 +0100 - Rejo Zenger:
Aah. That makes sense. In a more simplified rendering:
1multipart mixed
2 ├─textplain
3 └─message rfc822
4 └─ multipart alternative
5 ├─textplain
running mutt 1.5.17+20080114, from Debian Etch.
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(am I right?). Any other
programs that can work for me. If not, I may end up writing my own!
I am not sure whether it suits your situation, but you may want to have
a look at imapsync, see http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync/.
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# tag using pattern
See:
- http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-3.html#ss3.6
- http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttGuide/Macros
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Description: Digital signature
have very long file names.
I don't know about that.
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Description: Digital signature
the newline and plus sign are replaced by + , resulting in
an invalid URL.
Is there a way to circumvent this?
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writing to the same file).
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. is matched, and then ~C.
Yup.
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and see what
else is broken. :)
Thanks a lot for the help.
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Description: Digital signature
). Everything works the way I want it, but just this
doesn't. I have, of course, checked the docs, the wiki and the FAQ's.
Still I can't figure out why this hook doesn't work.
So, what is the most likely thing I am overlooking?
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overlooking?
This only seems to work with edit_hdrs turned off.
I do not have enabled this option. According to the manual it's no by
default and I do not get to see the headers when editting a message. So,
I presume, the problem is somewhere else.
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, it will wrap text at that boundary. Whenever I am editing
text (adding a few words), this will no longer work automagicaly. I can
then use gqap to reformat the paragraph and it't will rewrap again to
that boundary. Works nicely - although it could be optimized probably.
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. I
presume this is influenced by the resolve variable, but even when
disabling that variable it doesn't do what I want.
Does anyone have any idea?
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signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
^.2008enternext-entryenter-commandset
resolve=yesenter
... and it seems to work like a charm. Cool.
Thanks a lot for the input.
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signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
Does anyone of you know which documents describes / defines this
Mail-Followup-To header?
Thanks in advance,
-R.
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
++ 12/02/01 08:04 + - Nelson D. Guerrero:
Roel, the answer to that question is making a rule on your .procmailrc
to delete themThis is what I have.
:0 Whc: .msgid.lock
| formail -D 16384 .msgid.cache
:0 a:
/dev/null
The ":" on the second
Hi,
I'm using Mutt 1.2.5i and GPG 1.0.4 on a Linux 2.2.16.
I have been told the encrypted email I'm sending does not have the
correct linebreaks.
This is a hexdump of a part of a message I have sent to him. Linebreaks
are platform-specific ("0A"; Unix style) instead of the platform-
++ 13/01/01 07:03 -0600 - ktb:
send to. I receive but can't send. Also some of my personal
friends have reported that they send to me and the mail is
bounced back to them. I'm using exim (debian) My isp is
Most likely those problems are not related to mutt. I guess you
by the send-hooks.
I have a number of send-hooks followed by a few folder-hooks. The
folder-hooks do not work as expected. The send-hooks do.
Any idea how to solve this?
-Rejo.
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... and i forgot to attach the parts of my muttrc where things get
loaded for GPG and PGP.
-Rejo.
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= http://mediaport.org/~sister (and my_urls.html) PGP: see headers
)?(+rejo)?@sisterray.xs4all.nl'
'my_hdr From: Rejo Zenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
to change
From: Rejo Zenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to
From: Rejo Zenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This does not work. Any idea why?
[2]
Another things. Is it possible to have a unique From address if Subject
++ 28/03/00 15:35 +0200 - Thomas Roessler:
[slow opening of mailboxes]
Do you use NFS?
Nope. I'm running on a standard P3 with Linux as OS. Just the regular
stuff...
-Rejo.
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= http://mediaport.org/~sister
ail"
SHAREDIR="/usr/local/share/mutt"
SYSCONFDIR="/usr/local/etc"
-ISPELL
_PGPPATH="/usr/bin/pgp"
_PGPV2PATH="/usr/bin/pgp"
_PGPGPGPATH="/usr/bin/gpg"
Any idea what the problem is?
-Rejo.
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--- 1 rejo users 2583240 Mar 13 20:34 mail/spam
-rw--- 1 rejo users 1659461 Mar 14 20:34 mail/spam-usenet
$ grep folder= .muttrc
set folder=$HOME/mail
$ grep =spam-usenet .muttrc
mailboxes =spam-usenet
Any idea?
-Rejo.
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effect. The default reply_regexp ("^(re|aw):[ \t]*") should not show
this behavior.
Mmm... let me see:
$ grep reply_regexp .muttrc
set reply_regexp="^(re|aw):[\t]*"
Looks like i'm using the default, but with a space left out. I will add
the space and see what will happen
++ 30/11/99 09:13 + - Chris Green:
2 - The manual is wrong about using ^ to indicate control characters.
I guess it depends from system to system (and possibly the way of
quoting). Could people on different systems try this?
-Rejo.
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++ 27/11/99 09:58 +0200 - Mikko Hänninen:
Rejo Zenger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 26 Nov 1999:
send-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'my_hdr From: Rejo Zenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
send-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'my_hdr Reply-To: Rejo Zenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
send-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'my_hdr Cc
/share/vim/syntax/.
-Rejo.
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= Rejo Zenger [Sister Ray Crisiscentrum] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi, i wrote:
++ 13/11/99 21:01 +0100 - Rejo Zenger:
:0 Wh: msgid.lock
-^
| formail -D 8192 msgid.cache
There shouldn't be a space there. You'd better change this to
:0 Wh :msgid.lock
:0 Wh:msgid.lock
[...]
This is incorrect. Procmail
++ 13/11/99 11:37 -0500 - Subba Rao:
Each time I start mutt, I get the following errors.
Error in /home/subb3/.muttrc, line 65: default: no such color
Change default to black (or whatever your background is or should be)
and i guess your problem is gone.
-Rejo.
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are derived from the Spamdunk filters, but have been
changed and extended over the course of time. See my procmailrc at
http://www.mediaport.org/~sister/personal/procmailrc for more info.
-Rejo.
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"bastaard". :-)
-Rejo.
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additional question... what does it mean or where does it comes from?
-Rejo.
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= Rejo Zenger [Sister Ray Crisiscentrum] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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user in the group mail could read and write to this
mailbox and i guess only user paul is supposed do so.
My permissions:
rejo:~$ la /var/spool/mail/rejo
-rw--- 1 rejo users 0 Oct 29 19:31 /var/spool/mail/rejo
Hope this helps, -Rejo.
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(and
yes, i did RTFM). Second, how to catch a literal '[' and ']'.
Any idea's?
-Rejo.
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= Rejo Zenger [Sister Ray Crisiscentrum] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
When receiving a message that is both signed and encrypted i get the
message "gpg: no secret key for decryption available". Message can be
decrypted and the signature can be checked without a problem, both are
ok. Any idea's?
-Rejo.
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?
The $from variable is present only in the unstable branch.
With 1.0i, is it still not included? I couldn't find it in the manual,
which means it is not included? It would be a pity as it seems to do
what i need.
-Rejo.
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/.mutt/mailcap
Any idea's how to do this?
-Rejo.
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= Rejo Zenger [Sister Ray Crisiscentrum] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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rce (hi Winfried), but i tried this
on good luck and it seems to work for me)...
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= Rejo Zenger [Sister Ray Crisiscentrum] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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ail me. Additional info could possibly
provided by Heinz Diehl hd at elfie.rhein-neckar.de, who has tried to help
already a lot.
Thanks a lot in advance. I need a running Mutt.
-Rejo.
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= Rejo Zenger [Sister Ray Crisiscentrum] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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o download on
a slow connection... :-) So, i hope you can tell me what to do with the
info above. If no solution is found, i'll post the output of gdb as soon
as possible.
-Rejo.
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= Rejo Zenger [Sister Ray Crisiscentrum] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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oming mail with that header is clearly looping.
For the full recipe see http://www.mediaport.org/~sister/personal/procmailrc
-Rejo.
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= Rejo Zenger [Sister Ray Crisiscentrum] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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. Source files should be on your Redhat discs.
-Rejo.
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