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send-hook . my_hdr From: Josh Huber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
send-hook . 'set signature=~/.mutt/sig.nightshade'
# work email (used internally)
send-hook (missioncriticallinux|mclinux|mclx).com my_hdr 'From: Josh Huber
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send-hook (missioncriticallinux|mclinux|mclx).com 'set signature
hich seems bizarre ...
Yes, I've gone so far as to wrap the output of gpg so that only one
key show up as selectable, but most of the time mutt segfaulted. I
didn't have enough time to look into it, so I'm not sure what I was
missing from the gpg output format to make mutt happy.
ttyl,
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menu. You just have to create macros for all
the possible exit keys in the compose menu, that restore your usual
setup. They could also un-macro all the compose menu bindings, although
that's strictly speaking not necessary (it won't hurt to leave them in
every time).
T
nternally)
send-hook (missioncriticallinux|mclinux|mclx).com my_hdr 'From: Josh Huber
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
send-hook (missioncriticallinux|mclinux|mclx).com 'set signature=~/.mutt/sig.work'
# mailing list setup
send-hook '~t debian-' my_hdr 'From: Josh Huber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
send-hook '~t m
n up after yourself. :-)
Yeah, I've been very happy with mutt's performance on dealing with
very large mailboxes, especially while threading the messages.
thanks again,
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alias joehome Joe at Home [EMAIL PROTECTED]
then when you type in joetab, you'll just get a list of aliases that
start with the text 'joe'
Thanks for your time !
Is that what you wanted?
ttyl,
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expected.
quoting the whole thing doesn't work either.
neither does this, which I thought might have worked:
bind index \c"right"
to make sure mutt considered the right as a whole character.
Thanks,
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clueless here? anyone have hints on how to set this up? I'm
using xemacs with canna for input/sending email, btw.
also, is this the proper place for these questions? people on -dev
might have a better idea :)
thanks in advance,
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i support is working great in the
term, I just need to convince mutt to display it properly. Perhaps
I'll try rebuilding xterm with unicode support :)
ttyl,
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I'm dealing with.
What's the proper way to keep the default behavior, but still use the
additional handy features you get when using the subscribe command.
Thanks,
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" expands to the author's real name (or address if the real name
isn't known). I believe the numbers have to do with the field length.
Yep, ok. Thanks.
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don't think there is a way to do this. Change
the content type to text/html (control-T in the compose menu), and
just put html in the body of the email.
but -- never send it to me!
ttyl,
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iso-2022-jp:iso-8859-1:utf-8"
which automatically changes the content-type to iso-2022-jp when there
is japanese text in the mail.
pretty cool.
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ou will be struck by something worse.
Before you speak, listen to my fist.
Walk alone before you walk ahead.
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[ ] and then double quote the variables
within, as you have done.
AFAIK, it also doesn't fork a process as well, using [[ ]] the tests
are done internally to bash/ksh, and are thus much faster.
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e, or recipient name if the message is from you
hope this helps,
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for this? I seem to remember
this being a reason to use [[ ]] in the past.
Thanks for the tip, :)
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ttered all over the
folder)
perhaps the regex wasn't quite right?
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. (even though I _just_ looked at one).
ttyl,
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t]*"
I assumed the reply regexp was applied to the subject, and the matched
text is removed, then the resultant string is compared with other
subjects. If this is true (is it not?), then you shouldn't have to
conditionalize the re portion of the subject.
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I'm paying more attention to that statement
in the manual about this format being deprecated :^) :^). Something
might be messed up since I switched back? Didn't undo all those
configurations?
I had no problems verifying your signature, just so you know.
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help you out
a little.
uk user/adress match, like:
[huber@majere:~]-$ uk huber
2000-01-20 Josh Huber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
***
Updating the listed keys from pgp.ai.mit.edu
***
gpg: requesting key 6B21489A from pgp.ai.mit.edu
to
# import the key from that server (server do syncronize with each
# others and DNS Round-Robin may give you a random server each time).
# Use "host -l pgp.net | grep www" to figure out a keyserver.
keyserver pgp.ai.mit.edu
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. ex:
set sort_aux=date-received
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line from .fetchmailrc:
poll foo.bar.com protocol imap username "huber" password
"***" mda "procmail -d %T"
the "mda" part is the important one.
You might need a .procmailrc. Something simple like:
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
MAILDIR=$HOME/mail/
D
quot;.com" - is there a need for it, or were you just being ultra
cautious to get everything possible?
The reasoning behind this is:
* ^To: .*about.com.*
...often addresses are formatted in a way like:
John Doe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Doe)
but are not that
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 04:21:30PM -0500, Josh Huber wrote:
The reasoning behind this is:
* ^To: .*about.com.*
...often addresses are formatted in a way like:
John Doe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Doe)
but are not that often just the email address alone
On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 12:15:25PM -0500, Rich Lafferty wrote:
On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 08:21:28AM -0500, Josh Huber ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
* ^TO_about.com
the TO_ is expanded to a nice regex which matches the proper text
before an address.
Everyone keeps saying
(or maybe woody?)
ttyl,
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signature wasn't
showing up on his key on the keyservers :P
I think the best practice is to just not sign a key unless you meet
in person and verify identity, otherwise, just deal with the
warning. (it is there for a reason, after all :)
ttyl,
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Dairy Wall Limey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
in any event, looks like i'm SOL here.
Gnus honors the MFT header. Recent cvs gnus also generates it.
But, if you're dealing with pine users, chances are there aren't any
(many?) Gnus users in the mix...
ttyl,
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).
It will be nice when other mailers (maybe even LookOut? perhaps in a
couple years they will innovate this feature) implement this
feature...
Unfortunately, I think that World Peace (TM) will happen before this
occurs.
ttyl,
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be really nice is if MS OE supported these kinds of
things. Hah, right...how many years until they will? ;)
ttyl,
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= ^U; eof = ^D; eol = undef;
eol2 = undef; start = ^Q; stop = ^S; susp = ^Z; rprnt = ^R;
...
try:
$ stty stop
That fixes it for me, although that may not be the right way to do it.
HTH,
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, hdr) 0)
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:)
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Josh Huber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It builds for me with this, but you'll have to test it yourself :)
Maybe I should mention how to use it.
just add:
score_header X-Priority
to your .muttrc, and the messages with this header will use the
integer contents of said header as the inital score
to do is set LANG :)
You don't need to set each variable, unless you need the values
different.
ttyl,
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