Software :: Signature Placement In Alpine Message Automatically
Jan 28, 2010
This is a simple question, but I cannot find the option: how do I set signatures to always appear at the very bottom of the message (i.e. with replies it appears above the other replies) automatically? This is on Alpine 2.
After booting up openSUSE 11.1 i586 this morning, I got a message I had never seen before:
Repository Signature Required Do you want to accept this repository signature? package_id:dummy;0.0.1:i386;data repository_name: repo-update key_url: [URL] key_useridpenSUSE Project Signing Key <opensuse@opensuse.org> key_id:B88B2FD43DBDC284 key_fingerprint:22C07BA534178CD02EFE22AAB88B2FD43DBDC284 key_timestamp:Fri Nov 7 09:10:07 2008 type: gpg Yes No
So I said Yes. But then it wanted root access, which I declined to provide and canceled the thing, whatever it is. Now, of course, my updater is displaying the yellow triangle with the ! in the center. This is the creepiest thing I have encountered since starting to use openSUSE several years ago. Did this result from some kind of screwup by the folks of openSUSE?
how to retrieve hotmail using Alpine? I can get gmail using the IMAP feature and having the Gmail certificates but I'l like to be able to get my hotmail without opening a web browser. I have one friend with whom I communicate via Pidgin/MSN messenger, that's why I opened the hotmail account - and sometimes she sends me an email to hotmail because that's her primary email service.
I'm trying to set up Getmail with Alpine. This is because I have a pop mail account, and I want to be able to recieve and reply to mail without beeing online.
My question is what to type under the [destination] paragraph. I don't know what type mailbox Alpine uses and where the INBOX is located, that is where Getmail should deliver the mail?
For the last week alpine has been refusing to load a remote config files using the command alpine -z -p {imap.gmail.com/ssl/user=username@gmail.com}remote_pinercit just ignores the -p flagbut will work if alpinef is used (alpinef calls alpine set to use function keys for issuing commands).
I just configured alpine to read newsgroups, and I subscribed to comp.lang.c. Upon opening the folder, alpine downloaded 89,463 messages and it seems like I have no control over this. Does anyone know of a maximum header download option in alpine?
In my gmail a/c I have severel folders.....each with different label.while I configured alpine, I give the path as directed in several know-how in internet and only INBOX is there, with sent mail and saved mails.....no other folders.
Quote:
# Over-rides your full name from Unix password file. Required for PC-Alpine. personal-name= # Sets domain part of From: and local addresses in outgoing mail. user-domain=gmail.com # List of SMTP servers for sending mail. If blank: Unix Alpine uses sendmail. smtp-server=smtp.gmail.com:587/tls code....
I want the three buttons on the top of the window to be on the right side, but every time I go to another theme they get switched over to the left again.
I'm looking for a solution which would allow me to move and resize windows (e.g. rdesktop or firefox, etc...) in X. Preferably independent of either GNOME or KDE. The purpose of this is to be able to perform demo, where certain windows would be placed on a laptop's external monitor, without the obvious mouse cursor movements and resizing.
I have a problem with the icons on the Desktop in Lubuntu (10.04). They are all aligned automatically, but I want to place them wherever I want on desktop. How can I do that? Is there an option that I missed?
I recently reinstalled Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" Daily 20101124 on my netbook and decided to place /home on an external 500GB SimpleTech hard drive because the netbook's internal SSD is only 8 GB.
Well, when I boot into the main SSD to try and test out the system, I have two problems:
First of all, GRUB is unstable and won't always find the kernel to boot. In particular, I have to hit <Enter> one, two, even three times just for GRUB to find the kernel and boot the system.
However, that's not all:
When the system is booting, I wait endlessly for X to start. It doesn't. The Plymouth splash screen stays there and it looks like the system is endlessly booting with no progress.
Suggest chrooting into the drive and doing a "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" by any chance? This being in order to make the system on the drive up-to-date? If so, I will see if it boots.
we had a server with Hostway, and it was running ubuntu. The server also had Plesk installed, which did some funny things. We had several websites on that server, and many email addresses. Then we changed servers. Now we have a server through Rackspace and it is also running Ubuntu. It also has Virtualmin installed, which generally does not impose as many unconventional changes on Ubuntu as Plesk did.
Rather than using Thunderbird to download my email (which is what I used to do) I've decided I'll start reading my email on the server. So I will ssh to the server and then use some email client, such as Alpine, to read the email. So I installed Alpine. I have an email account for "lawrence". The email address is lawrence @ krubner. Currently, when mail arrives for that account, it is stored here:
/home/krubner/homes/lawrence/Maildir/new
and then it is transferred to hear:
/home/krubner/homes/lawrence/Maildir/cur
When I start Alpine, while logged in as lawrence, Alpine automatically sets up an inbox for me here:
/home/lawrence/mail/
How do I get Alpine (or any other client) to read from the correct folder? I'm fairly sure the email package (the MTA) at work on this new server is Postfix. As near as I can tell, my email is held for 24 hours in this folder:
/home/krubner/homes/lawrence/Maildir/new
and then it gets transferred here:
/home/krubner/homes/lawrence/Maildir/cur
Alpine only lets me set one path for my Inbox, so I'm not sure what path I should set. If I use "cur" I will see all email 1 day late, but if I use "new" then I will miss email if I go a day without checking.
I have cairo-dock 2.2 set to auto-hide when it overlaps the current window, allowing me to maximize windows to fill the entire screen or view two windows side by side with grid without having the dock taking up space (but still accessible by going to the bottom of the screen). My only problem is that this way I can't effectively use the Smart mode in the Place Windows plugins of compiz because new windows get placed over the dock and hide it when I don't want to. So I'm stuck using Cascade.
Is there any way to make it so a window will not appear on top of the dock without using panel mode or some other space-wasting feature, or any kind of "keep below" arrangement making the dock inaccessible when a window is over it?
Can't find info on how to move my hundreds of Camino bookmarks from a Mac G5 power-pc OSx Leopard to Ubuntu setup onto an older AMD PC. Camino doesn't appear to have a Linux version at least that I can find. If it does have one I would prefer Camino. Probably not so is it preferable in any way discernable, to the Firefox that I'm using now (doesn't look like it to me)?
Secondly, the vertical arrows for paging up and down on the screen - can't seem to find the preference that puts them together at the bottom instead of up arrow at the top and down arrow at the bottom.
I just upgraded to Maverick yesterday. When I used to compose a new email I was able to add my email signature to it via a little drop down menu in the compose window. Where has it gone? I can't see any way at all to add my signature to my emails.
I've got two 200GB Vertex 2 ssd in RAID0 with two ntfs partitions 70gb for data and 50gb with windows 7 installed. I'm trying to make an image before I update the firmware and install linux. But whenever I try to make an image with G4L I get the error "ntfs signature missing". I suspect this is because I'm using an RAID.
Here you can find the file signature table:http://www.garykessler.net/library/file_sigs.html Is there any way for me to search through files for a file signature in HEX format?
I am using Fedora 11 and tried to install opera .I used the command yum install opera-9.64.gcc4-shared-qt3.x86_64.rpm (i downloaded rpm file and i was in the downloaded directory).Yum did check for dependencies and solved it to.At last it threw the error "Package opera-9.64.gcc4-shared-qt3.x86_64.rpm is not signed".
I've been learning again! Now I'm stuck. I have two external HDs. I ran dd if=/dev/sdg/ of=/media/1TB/max.img I now have a file called max.img on the other hard drive. I want to mount that image but it wont mount, its NTFS. I have run
mount /media/1TB/max.img ~/Desktop/Max -o loop
but I get told
mount: you must specify the filesystem type
So I then run
mount -t ntfs-3g /media/1TB/max.img ~/Desktop/Max -o loop
But again am told NTFS signature is missing. Failed to mount '/dev/loop0': Invalid argument The device '/dev/loop0' doesn't seem to have a valid NTFS. Maybe the wrong device is used? Or the whole disk instead of a partition (e.g. /dev/sda, not /dev/sda1)? Or the other way around?
Why am I getting this popup? Is this safe? What's the "dummy" part? This came up right when I started my computer up. kde_popup on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
I have NVIDIA installed and I have the repo installed as well, but I have not made any changes to it. So why all of a sudden am I getting the following popup? Is it safe? Should I accept it?
Code: Do you want to accept this repository signature? package_id: dummy,0.0.1,i386,data repository_name: NVIDIA_Repository_1 key_url: [URL] key_userid:NVIDIA Corporation <linux-bugs@nvidia.com> key_id: F5113243C66B6EAE key_fingerprint: (I'm hiding this just in case it's a security risk) key_timestamp: Thu Jun 15 12:13:18 2006 type: gpg
I created a signature, for my outgoing mail, in Composer Preferences but it don't show when I create a new mail. how to get the signature in my outgoing mail, it would be nice to share.
I'm trying to install Ubuntu 9.10 on my machine which already has Windows 7 (I want to be able to dual-boot). I had no problems installing Ubuntu but now I cannot boot Windows, I get this error after selecting Windows in the Grub boot menu: Error: invalid signature Press any key to continue
When I press a key I'm returned to the Grub menu. There I can boot Linux without problems. I have two 500 GB disks in a RAID 1 array. Windows 7 is installed there. Then I have a 1.5 TB disk where I installed Linux in a partition I created for it. I think the problem may be that I have RAID because this seems to show up as two disks and not one: more /boot/grub/device.map (hd0) /dev/sda (hd1) /dev/sdb (hd2) /dev/sdc Three disks and not two.
If I do sudo update-grub I get this: Generating grub.cfg ... Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31-20-generic Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-2.6.31-20-generic Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31-14-generic Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-2.6.31-14-generic Found memtest86+ image: /boot/memtest86+.bin Found Windows 7 (loader) on /dev/mapper/isw_ccdddiiiea_Mirror1 grub-probe: error: no mapping exists for `isw_ccdddiiiea_Mirror1' done