Hi,
* Jussi Ekholm [05/20/02 07:09:15 CEST] wrote:
Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Robert Wagner [05/19/02 11:14:52 CEST] wrote:
how can I change the Subject shown in the browser? Since e.g. the
mails coming from certain mailing lists are put in a dedicated folder
by procmail, I
Hi,
* Cameron Simpson [05/20/02 02:21:38 CEST] wrote:
I do this in my .procimailrc:
:0 Whf
* ^subject:.*(\[|re)
| cleansubj
where cleansubj is this sed script:
http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/scripts/cleansubj
What happens if you get something like:
[list] Re:
Hi,
I see something strange. I have $delete set to 'ask-yes' for
mail and to 'yes' for nntp. I read mail more often than news
so I'm used to press 'y' after selecting another mail folder.
If I'm in a hurry I sometimes also press 'y' when changing
newsgroups, allthough it's not necessary. What I
here's a weird error I ran into... I have the following settings:
set spoolfile=imaps://user@box/
folder-hook . 'push delete-pattern~=\n'
now, when I start up mutt, instead of being prompted for the password
for my account, I just get an error (login failed, I think). So I tried
mutt -f
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 07:56:31AM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach Gary Johnson am 2002-05-20 um 16:45:58 -0700 :
To get around this, you can
set use_from
Hm, aren't you rather thinking of envelope_from? I use set
envelope_from for some IMO broken list setups like the
Rahul --
...and then Rahul Rekapalli said...
%
% hi,
Hello!
% how do i prevent mutt from waiting indefinitely trying to recover the public keyfor
a signed mail. it waits with a message Invoking PGP. I want the duration it waits to
be small.
I don't think that can be done; gpg doesn't
On Mon, May 20, 2002 19:04:20 at 07:04:20PM +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Mon 20-May-2002 at 12:40:31PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% One important difference is that vfolders are built around
% pre-built indexes, making them more efficient than grepping hundreds
% of megs of
Hmmm...
Alexander Skwar wrote:
It was courier. However I don't think that's a good idea, because,
hm, dunno... Hm, no, it's not good - if I create a new folder via
IMAP with Courier, it will be named .foo. I've setup a cron script to
create the symlinks. Hm, either way I can get it to work, if
Andy Saxena wrote:
Hmmm... so what would the solution be in this case? Should I always use
a dark background? I guess if I had to choose between a dark and a light
background, I'd be more inclined to use a dark background. How would I
tell mutt that the background will always be dark?
mutt
Hi,
* Marco Fioretti [05/21/02 23:32:56 CEST] wrote:
I too am really interested in the possibility of having all your mail
indexed so that you can make faster and more sophisticated searches
than grepmail allows. Couldn't the indexing database be run once and
then only on *new* messages,
On Tue 21-May-2002 at 11:32:56PM +0200, Marco Fioretti wrote:
The Maildir 'me.hcache' patch indexes your mail as you go along and
the db files are quite ok for searching.
Indexing mail in this way is much more efficient than an indexing
cronjob (always out-of-date) or a separate
On 23:46 21 May 2002, Marco Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Thanks a lot to Gary Johnson and all the others who helped me to do
| what said in the subject. It works OK!
Care to summarise what scheme you finally ended up with for us? Thanks,
--
Cameron Simpson, DoD#743[EMAIL
On 11:13 21 May 2002, David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| % how do i prevent mutt from waiting indefinitely trying to recover the public
| keyfor a signed mail. it waits with a message Invoking PGP. I want the durati
| on it waits to be small.
Please press [enter] every 70 chars or so.
On 12:14 20 May 2002, Flavien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Cameron Simpson wrote :
| How about this script:
| detab ${1+$@} \
| | sed 's|\([Aa] [^]*[Hh][Rr][Ee][Ff]=\([^
|]*\)[^]*\)\(.*\)\(/[Aa]\)|\1\3 [ \2 ]\4|g' \
| | w3m -dump -T text/html
|
| sed has case Insensitive option :
Hold down the Control key, then press the L key.
You might want to rebind all of the keys which might invoke gpg to also
press CTRL-L for you, for convenience (use macros).
Mr. Park suggested privately stuffing a refresh into keyboard macros, and
rebinding any key that might call a pgp
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