Hi,
* Brian Bray [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-10-14 05:44]:
I've been looking around for a painless way to modify the From header based on
which account I am using.
Mutt doesn't know about your accounts. I do two things:
- I let Mutt set the user based on the receiver:
send-hook '~t [EMAIL
Hi,
* Steve Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-10-14 13:36]:
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 03:25:44PM +0200, Lukas Ruf wrote:
a few seconds ago, I wanted to re-subscribe under a different name on
http://www.mutt.org/mail-lists.html
A thing I did not like there was the way how you offer the different
Hi,
* Hanspeter Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-10-13 00:08]:
I would like to set the `hostname' variable depending on the
hostname.
For your own hostname, `hostname` should do, for the receiver's
hostname, a sendhook should work.
Thorsten
--
If you don't claim your humanity, you will become a
Hi,
* Susan Kleinmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-10-11 03:44]:
I must still be doing something wrong: I can't believe that every single
person who uses mutt has to cut and paste all 3 or 4 help screens into an
editor, then do a bunch of editing, just to find out which few keys are
available to
Hi,
* Ken Irving [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-10-08 21:35]:
Apologies for subscribing just to ask a question, and maybe for the
unclear subject. Too often I accidentally hit 'q' after editing a
message, and am presented with the choice to discard the message or not.
Usually I want to select a third
Hi,
* Richard Cattien [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-10-08 22:56]:
Control-G cancels most prompted operations.
Well, why the heck this is not mentioned in the online help when
pressing ``?'' I was looking for this too but was afraid of asking :-)
My guess is that the online help is automatically
Hi,
* Richard Cattien [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-10-08 22:58]:
how can i get back to my normal inbox, after changing to another
mailbox. For example i press c and go to ~/Mail/foo ...but how to get
back to /var/mail/user, without selecting it manually!
I put my inbox in ~/Mail, but that shouldn't
Hi,
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-10-05 14:55]:
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-04 06:10]:
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-10-04 00:42]:
try http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/mutt/mail.php3#etiquette
These etiquettes usually contain a word or two about attitude.
I
Hi,
* Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-10-05 21:13]:
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-05-02 13:50]:
Hi,
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-10-05 14:55]:
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-04 06:10]:
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-10-04 00:42]:
try http://www.math.fu
Hi,
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-10-04 00:34]:
my point: this is *not* a _mutt_ problem.
While finding the best newsgroup for his problem is? You are posting a
300-lines message just to get your pathetic point across?
Thorsten
--
It is dangerous to be right when the government is
Hi,
* Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-10-04 22:17]:
I'm already doing this to implement a trash can
# Macro to send deleted messages to the trash folder
macro index d s=Trashenter
macro pager d s=Trashenter
However, this doesn't work on a Ctrl-D to delete a thread. How would
Hi,
* Steve Wollkind [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-08-26 06:00]:
Hi, I'm pretty new to mutt and I'm having trouble doing something that seems
like it should be possible. I want to define a custom header that is
dynamic, (as in, output froma script). I tried to use my_hdr in my .muttrc
but it doesn't
Hi,
* eim [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-07-14 15:14]:
I have three mail adresses (profiles) so I want to filter my outgoing
mail, written by one of the three profiles in an apropiate mbox folder
for the given profile.
Eg: If I write a mail with [EMAIL PROTECTED] is it possible to record
this sent
Hi,
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-07-13 15:56]:
We have two cases: One is verified by GPG but not by Mutt,
the other one is rejected by both GPG and Mutt.
The second case is solved for me since those mails made the
broken GMX mbox parser react.
Oh well, so I have the same problem with
Moin,
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-07-13 20:17]:
* Thorsten Haude [02-07-13 15:24:58 +0200] wrote:
We have two cases: One is verified by GPG but not by Mutt,
Well, I've been asking in a de.ALL newsgroup for help on
this issue. The solution (which works, whhooo! ;-) is:
+ set
Hi,
* W. D. McKinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-07-15 06:20]:
I am subscriped to a mail list that will net let me post using my config
of Mutt 1.4i, which I suspect being a new user of mutt, might be a
common problem or one easily overcome. Maybe I could tossed some ideas.
They send back a notice
Hi,
* W. D. McKinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-07-15 07:07]:
I have attached the e-mail sent to me from the list saying
no go on me sending via Mutt.
Hmmm.. wonder whats up ?
You may want to post one of the rejected mails.
Thorsten
--
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Hi,
* Phil Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-07-12 01:55]:
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-11 23:24 +0200]:
A lot of the mails i have problems with are form David (no GMX).
IIRC, the last time a thread came up where people were having problems in
David's emails not verifying
Hi,
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-07-11 23:41]:
* Thorsten Haude [02-07-11 23:25:41 +0200] wrote:
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-07-11 22:29]:
* Thorsten Haude [02-07-11 22:10:53 +0200] wrote:
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-07-11 21:33]:
A lot of the mails i have problems
Hi,
* Derrick 'dman' Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-07-12 21:03]:
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 10:29:47PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
| * Thorsten Haude [02-07-11 22:10:53 +0200] wrote:
| Could you tell more about this? How did you identify the
| broken MTA and what did you do to fix it?
|
| Someone
Hi,
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-07-11 01:30]:
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-07-10 21:19]:
For quite some time I have a problem veryfying PGP signatures.
I get 'Falsche Unterschrift' (wrong signature) messages on
these mails though others seem to be able to verify them
Hi,
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-07-11 21:33]:
* Thorsten Haude [02-07-11 21:28:53 +0200] wrote:
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-07-11 01:30]:
:source contrib/gpg.rc
does it help?
Nope.
That was one of the first things I did when I discovered
those problems. Now that I know
Hi,
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-07-11 22:29]:
* Thorsten Haude [02-07-11 22:10:53 +0200] wrote:
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-07-11 21:33]:
That was one of the first things I did when I discovered
those problems. Now that I know that a MTA in my mailpath
has a broken mbox
Hi,
For quite some time I have a problem veryfying PGP signatures. I get
'Falsche Unterschrift' (wrong signature) messages on these mails
though others seem to be able to verify them.
I get these errors almost only with mails written with Mutt, and I
cannot verify a single mail from certain
Hi,
* John P Verel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-06-09 17:39]:
Looking at Sven's Installation Examples, I see outputted logs showing
the results of configure, make and make install. Am I correct to
assuming that these are generated automatically?
A config.log is done automatically, but to create make
Hi,
* Kevin Coyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-06-09 23:00]:
I've recently installed mutt and loving it. Now I'm taking a stab at
getting my GnuPG key associated with mutt, verifying sigs, etc.
I've got it working such that I can send my signature and send
encrypted, but for some reason I can't
Hi,
* Kevin Coyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-06-08 23:23]:
I don't want to start a religious war, but is there consensus opinion
as to whether mbox or Maildir is better? I know mutt supports both
automatically, so it's probably a bit of a mute question, but mutt
also gives you the option of
Hi,
* darren chamberlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-06-07 14:18]:
I have been using this setup for over a year, and it works great:
[Macro-based trash function]
You should have a look at Cedric's patch. I used something similar to
your setup and was annoyed every time =trash appeared in the folder
Hi,
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-06-07 08:02]:
* Thorsten Haude [02-06-07 06:14:30 +0200] wrote:
[ Perl::Mail::Audit ]
It stops by default, just like Procmail does, but you can
change that. I make backups at the beginning of my
ruleset:
$mail-accept({noexit = 1}, $backup);
Sounds
Hi,
* Kevin Coyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-06-06 19:33]:
I'm really liking Mutt, but in all honesty it's a lot
of work to put everything together.
You're right here. I think I needed two weeks to get everything
together.
Ultimately that flexibility is the beauty of Mutt, but to get started
is a
Hi,
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-06-06 20:04]:
Let's see, here... The perl module Mail::Audit is in there somewhere,
too; I think it's a filter. Archives :-)
This is a powerful filter if you know Perl. I wouldn't recommend it if
you don't.
Thorsten
--
When the government fears the
Hi,
* -dsr- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-06-06 20:34]:
maildrop has a simpler configuration language than procmail, but is again
not quite as powerful.
Since I am one of the most vocal Supporters of Maildrop, I would be
interested to hear some examples where Procmail can do more.
(Background: I used
Moin,
* Kevin Coyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-06-06 22:14]:
1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of
trash, or am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and
just like using rm on files, there's no going back.
They are just gone. There's help though: I use Cedric Duval's
Hi,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-06-06 21:54]:
Thorsten Haude said:
* -dsr- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-06-06 20:34]:
maildrop has a simpler configuration language than procmail, but is again
not quite as powerful.
Since I am one of the most vocal Supporters of Maildrop, I would
Moin,
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-06-07 05:18]:
This isn't exactly the right place to discuss, but I heavliy
rely on the cloning feature of procmail. The introduction to
Mail::Audit I've read doesn't say anything about this one
but Mail::Audit would stop after I take an action on a mail
Hi,
* Adam Fields [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-06-03 23:04]:
1) Is there a way to open part of a folder? Say I have a folder with
2000 messages, and I want to only look at, say, 190-200?
You have to open the whole thing, but you can limit it to a subset
afterwards. Use 'l'.
2) What's the right way
Moin,
* Michael Herman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-06-01 21:04]:
I am trying Mutt and am having trouble figuring out how to create
folders/mailboxes. I have found where you can create mailboxes by
saving an e-mail and using a name that doesn't exist but how do I do
a folder under other circumstances.
Hi,
* Romano B. Fonbuena [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-05-24 17:26]:
is it possible for mutt to have the ability
of sorting incoming messages from remote POP3 servers
into different folders, sort of like a builtin procmail
for those who uses mutt's fetch-mail?
No, you should use Fetchmail and Maildrop
Hi,
* Aaron Goldblatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-05-20 22:20]:
I've got gnupg set up to download keys and verify signatures automatically
when it runs across an invalid key, and the system works okay.
Well, my doesn't.
However, when it does so, the display gets mangled and is difficult to
read
Hi,
* Aleksey Tsalolikhin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-05-13 19:40]:
For example, I start mutt with
SHELL=/usr/local/bin/zsh mutt
and then run !ps -p $$
and it shows sh.
Am I doing something wrong? I'd like to be able access
my shell aliases from mutt via !.
I don't know about the $SHELL
Hi,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-05-05 20:09]:
1) How do I change to mailbox X with one keypress?
I have this in my mutt.rc:
macro index F9change-folder=in\n 'Change to =in'
Your other problems should also be done with macros.
Thorsten
--
It has become
Hi,
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-13 16:14]:
if a mail is marked as sign or encrypt (through one of
pgp_replyencrypt, pgp_replysign, pgp_replysignencrypted), I cannot
remove the mark with (f)orget, I just get a beep.
All other option don't get beeps, but don't change anything either
Hi,
* V K [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-05-02 23:06]:
Is there a way to read other emails of the same folder while composing
one?
Yes, fire up a second Mutt.
(Other than cranking up a second mutt.)
Oops.
Thorsten
--
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Hi,
* Peter Hennicke [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-24 23:08]:
how can I tell mutt to keep the sent mails?
Set the $record variable in your mutt.rc.
Thorsten
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einzuschränken, besorgen wir das Geschäft der Terroristen.
- Günter Grass
Hi,
* JimO [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-23 21:29]:
I often need to hack these headers to organize threads where
correspondents are careless about replying, but their content
is important enough to keep their mail; I'd like to know what
spec I should be working to as I hack. Obviously, I can get a
Hi,
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-21 05:16]:
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-14 21:13]:
Since I use Mutt 1.5.0, NEdit occasionally
displays a number of error dialogs which say:
Can't open macro file /etc/profile:ulimit:15: value exceeds hard
limit /home/yooden
Hi,
* David Rock [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-17 05:38]:
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 02:51:56PM +0200, Thorsten Haude wrote:
I have something similar:
Mail/in
Mail/ML/Mutt
Mail/ML/NEdit
Mail/ML/Debian/user
Mail/ML/Debian/misc
etc.
Mutt's default for saving messages seems
Moin,
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-16 15:30]:
Maybe, but maybe not. I don't think we've pinned it down to a not-mutt
problem. Frankly I don't know what the heck is going on.
It's not Fetchmail. I use 5.9.11 now, which seems to be the latest
version, but I cannot verify David's mail.
Hi,
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-16 15:30]:
Maybe, but maybe not. I don't think we've pinned it down to a not-mutt
problem. Frankly I don't know what the heck is going on.
I couldn't verify *any* of the mails I got from you today.
Thorsten
--
Nichts ist schwerer und erfordert mehr
* Eduardo Gargiulo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-16 17:20]:
# Show documentation when pressing F1
macro generic f1 !less /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt\n Show Mutt documentation
^
but when i hit F1, the macro don't work and mutt says 'Key is not
^
I use F1 and that
Hi,
* Mike Schiraldi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-15 15:55]:
That doesn't sound as if you were a friend of these. Since I saw a few
using S/MIME in this list, what might have been their reason? Is
S/MIME better established with non-free software?
We had a discussion in February about this. Check
Hi,
* Shawn McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-15 02:15]:
Can you quote the headers from one you can't verify? I want to see what
path it's taking to get to you, perhaps there's a broken MTA involved.
Two mails from David, I cannot verify the first, I can verify the
second. I rot13'ed the leading
Hi,
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-15 20:19]:
I cannot verify the first
And I cannot verify this one.
Thorsten
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- Grundgesetz, Artikel 10, Abs. 1
msg27201/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP
Hi,
* Shawn McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-15 22:01]:
begin Thorsten Haude quotation:
Received: from pop.kundenserver.de [212.227.126.142]
by localhost with POP3 (fetchmail-5.8.0)
for yooden@localhost (single-drop); Sun, 14 Apr 2002 17:00:25 +0200 (CEST)
That's a really old
Hi,
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-14 05:41]:
I cannot verify your signature. Is it you or is it me?
Thorsten
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einzuschränken, besorgen wird das Geschäft der Terroristen.
- Günter Grass
msg27137/pgp0.pgp
Hi,
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-14 12:17]:
* Thorsten Haude [04/14/02 11:28:59 CEST] wrote:
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-14 05:41]:
I cannot verify your signature. Is it you or is it me?
Must be you. Verified here.
I can verify all other signatures, including yours. Where
Hi,
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-14 12:17]:
* Thorsten Haude [04/14/02 11:28:59 CEST] wrote:
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-14 05:41]:
I cannot verify your signature. Is it you or is it me?
Must be you. Verified here.
I cannot verify the following IDs (only checked April
Moin,
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-14 16:53]:
I cannot verify this one.
Thorsten
--
Denn ein Tyrann ist nicht, wenn die Masse nicht geduldig stillhält.
- Kurt Tucholsky
msg27150/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Hi,
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-14 15:13]:
* Thorsten Haude [04/14/02 13:12:18 CEST] wrote:
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-14 12:17]:
* Thorsten Haude [04/14/02 11:28:59 CEST] wrote:
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-14 05:41]:
I cannot verify your signature
Hi,
I use 'list-hooks' like this:
send-hook '~t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Since I switched to 1.5.0, these things don't fire anymore.
- - - Schnipp - - -
Mutt 1.5.0i (2002-01-22)
Copyright (C) 1996-2001 Michael R. Elkins und andere.
Mutt übernimmt KEINERLEI
Hi,
Since I started using 1.5.0, I occasionally get a weird error while
starting my editor.
I use NEdit via shell script:
nedit -lm Mail -do 'insertSalutation()' -import ~/.mail/mudit.rc $
Because NEdit is somewhat less well known than vi, I'll explain a bit:
The first option (-lm) invokes
Hi,
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-14 22:46]:
* Thorsten Haude [04/14/02 21:41:00 CEST] wrote:
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-14 15:13]:
Hmm, checked them and both verify. What does your
$pgp_verify_command look like?
gpg --no-verbose --quiet --batch -o - --verify %s %f
Hi,
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-14 22:07]:
Since I use Mutt 1.5.0, NEdit occasionally displays a number of error
dialogs which say:
Can't open macro file /etc/profile:ulimit:15: value exceeds hard
limit /home/yooden/.NEdit/macros/macro1.nm
This might be interesting
Hi,
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-14 23:06]:
I cannot verify this one. I can still verify my other mails.
Thorsten
--
I've been accused of vulgarity. I say that's bullshit.
- Mel Brooks
msg27158/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Hi,
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-14 22:56]:
* Thorsten Haude [04/13/02 10:41:21 CEST] wrote:
I want to get a better picture about S/MIME, but can't find an
introduction in the net. Could one of you point me to a S/MIME
introduction or tutorial that is written for the user?
The Linux
23:06:03 CEST, DSA Schlüssel ID 4065A1DA
gpg: FALSCHE Unterschrift von Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[-- Ende der PGP-Ausgabe --]
- - - Schnapp - - -
These seem to be the conspicuous ones.
- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
because I can't find a key.
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi,
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-15 00:41]:
I cannot verify (April only):
With neither 1.5.0 nor 1.3.27 (except for S/MIME of course).
Thorsten
--
Alles ist richtig, auch das Gegenteil.
- Kurt Tucholsky
msg27166/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Hi,
* Aaron Schrab [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-15 00:38]:
Add this one to the list I just can't verify. I cannot find any
suspicious dots here.
Thorsten
--
Death to all fanatics!
msg27167/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Hi,
* Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-14 23:44]:
s/mime sigs usually include the key itself along with the signature
(which is why s/mime signed mails are so rediculously large).
That doesn't sound as if you were a friend of these. Since I saw a few
using S/MIME in this list, what might
Hi,
I want to get a better picture about S/MIME, but can't find an
introduction in the net. Could one of you point me to a S/MIME
introduction or tutorial that is written for the user?
Thorsten
--
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little
temporary safety deserve neither
Hi,
if a mail is marked as sign or encrypt (through one of
pgp_replyencrypt, pgp_replysign, pgp_replysignencrypted), I cannot
remove the mark with (f)orget, I just get a beep.
All other option don't get beeps, but don't change anything either. I
have this problem with all english versions of
Hi,
* Kai Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-11 14:32]:
I am just reorganzing my mail sorting and filtering. I now use a
structure like that:
Mail/list/mutt-users
Mail/list/debian-users
Mail/mail/inbox
Mail/mail/private
I have something similar:
Mail/in
Hi,
* darren chamberlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-04-11 16:03]:
If the problem is the newlines, as someone suggested, give this a try:
mailboxes `echo \`find ~/Mail -type f -print\``
which gives me a full list with no newlines.
This can also be done with xargs(1), see my other mail in this
Hi,
I should have done this earlier, but I finally went through my mutt.rc
line by line to see why I have display problems. It boils down to
these two lines:
- - - Schnipp - - -
set pgp_verify_command=gpg --no-verbose --quiet --batch -o - --verify %s %f
set pgp_getkeys_command=gpg
Hi,
* Michael Tatge [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-03-30 14:11]:
I just have a keyserver in my options file and
pgp_getkeys_command=
gpg will fetch any key not in your keyring from the keyserver. No need
to specify pgp_getkeys_command.
Works like charm.
Works like a charm, right. Thank you very much!
Hi,
I have asked about this a few weeks ago, but nothing changed, so I try
it again.
I have a display error:
After GPG is called to check a signature, Mutt's terminal gets
corrupted. I can continue working by refreshing the display, but it's
really annoying.
I use Mutt 1.3.24i (but also tried
Hi,
* Phil Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-03-26 23:04]:
* Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-26 21:46 +0100]:
After GPG is called to check a signature, Mutt's terminal gets
corrupted. I can continue working by refreshing the display, but it's
really annoying.
What is pgp_verify_command
Moin,
* Matthias Weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-03-25 22:26]:
I'm subscribed to several mailing lists which are sent
to 2 mail accounts. I'm using fetchmail to retrieve the
mails that are then stored in /var/spool/mail/matthias.
I'd like mutt to check whether a mail came from a mailing
list and
Moin,
* Shawn McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-03-24 20:14]:
The same reasons for doing so in private mail apply to lists.
The same reasons for not doing so in lists apply to private mail.
There are several things different between broadcasts and
point-to-point connection, as you sure know.
Hi,
* Shawn McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-03-24 20:34]:
begin quoting what Thorsten Haude said on Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 08:26:53PM +0100:
There are several things different between broadcasts and
point-to-point connection, as you sure know.
Yes. For instance, there are far more people who
Hi,
* Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-03-24 22:02]:
Alas! Shawn McMahon spake thus:
begin quoting what Rob 'Feztaa' Park said on Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at
01:42:09PM -0700:
Maybe I could set up a hook of some kind that hides X- headers for
my grandmother and nobody else?
Or list all of
Moin,
* Shawn McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-03-24 00:03]:
begin quoting what Will Yardley said on Sat, Mar 23, 2002 at 02:32:41PM -0800:
and hopefully this won't set off a long discussion (yet again), but many
believe that it's generally silly (and unnecessary) to sign posts to a
public
Hi,
* Shawn McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-03-24 00:59]:
begin quoting what Jussi Ekholm said on Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 01:52:56AM +0200:
ARGH! Of course I forgot to sign it. :-/ As I said, I am very, very
sorry for all the inconvenience and waste of bandwith from my behalf.
I hope I doesn't
Hi,
* Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-02-20 15:14]:
I regularly use urlview and lynx with mutt but am frustrated because
I've not been able to work out how to avoid having to manually type in
the URL when I want to view something in a graphical browser. Hummph!
I use NS6 for my crimes if that
Hi,
* Jobst Landgrebe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-02-18 14:10]:
I'm looking for a SPAMfilter that I could combine with mutt. Does anyone
have a good suggestion which filter is easy to setup together with mutt
and how this must be done? Is there a filter one can call from the
.muttrc-file?
You should
Hi,
* Jobst Landgrebe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-02-18 14:10]:
I'm looking for a SPAMfilter that I could combine with mutt. Does anyone
have a good suggestion which filter is easy to setup together with mutt
and how this must be done? Is there a filter one can call from the
.muttrc-file?
Sorry for
Hi,
I have a display error:
After GPG is called to check a signature, Mutt's terminal gets
corrupted. I can continue working by moving the cursor line over the
screwed parts to redisplay them, but it's really not nice.
I use Mutt 1.3.24i (but also tried 1.3.27i), Eterm 0.9, ncurses 5.2,
Hi,
* 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 ;-)
Yeah, and we like totally unlike anything that would made mails hard
to read for no good reasons.
Thorsten
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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 ;-)
Yeah, and we like totally unlike anything that would
Moin,
* Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-01-06 15:45]:
Problem is that I find that format more confusing and prefer to only
quote if the point I refer to _really_ needs it. (like it's a really
long mail)
Let's take this example:
- - - Schnipp - - -
There is no drug known to man which becomes
Moin,
* Cameron Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-01-04 01:54]:
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 03:29:51PM +0100, Thorsten Haude [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Procmail is indeed a close relative to Sendmail, it's rc file syntax
| is bloody. I propose Mail::Audit if you know Perl, Maildrop otherwise.
Procmail
Hi,
* Ken Wahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-01-04 09:58]:
I suggest that you stick with procmail, like mutt it's worth the initial
learning curve.
So? What offers Procmail (once learned) that Maildrop doesn't?
Aside from the cats2procmailrc tool there's also plenty of procmail
based recipes and tools
Hi,
* Michael Tatge [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-01-03 09:35]:
Thorsten Haude muttered:
I have this line in my mutt.rc
send-hook '~t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
However, this hook seems to catch too late, i.e. I see the result of
every hook of this kind only in the mail *after
Hi,
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-01-03 11:25]:
% Perhaps the difference is that I use my_hdr instead of $from.
% Maybe, but before I try that, I would like to hear an explanation why
% the $from solution doesn't work.
I trust that Michael's answer suffices. I'm not entirely sure I believe
Moin,
* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-01-03 17:29]:
- $from is used as the default from address, if defined. Otherwise,
the local user name and (if the user wishes so) the local domain
are used.
[...]
- Now, send-hooks are evaluated.
Thanks, that is
Hi,
I have set up my mailing lists to different addresses. To make it
easier to write mails, I have this line in my mutt.rc, and similar
lines for other mailing lists:
send-hook '~t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
However, this hook seems to catch too late, i.e. I see the
Hi,
I have set up my mailing lists to different addresses. To make it
easier to write mails, I have this line in my mutt.rc, and similar
lines for other mailing lists:
send-hook '~t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
However, this hook seems to catch too late, i.e. I see the
Hi,
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-01-02 16:16]:
% I have set up my mailing lists to different addresses. To make it
% easier to write mails, I have this line in my mutt.rc, and similar
% lines for other mailing lists:
% send-hook '~t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Makes
Hi,
* Charles Jie [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-01-02 16:22]:
I've just got used to the built-in pager and thought their combination
is not bad. Thus I might not plan to replace it with 'less'.
You might try $display_filter.
Thorsten
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Moin,
* giorgian [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-12-22 14:54]:
i've generated my public and private keys with
ssh-keygen -t dsa
I tried to send a pgp signed mail, but what i get is:
gpg: no default secret key: secret key not available
gpg: signing failed: secret key not available
what must i do?
I
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