Re: mutt and plaintext passwords : muttrc encryption ?
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On Tuesday, July 29 at 08:40 AM, quoth Nicolas Rachinsky:
>For source, the ending pipe means:
> If the filename ends with a vertical bar (|), then filename is
> considered to be an executable program from which to read input (eg.
> source ~/bin/myscript|).
>
>Why do you think, mutt tries to re-read the the script's output at
>some time?
... weird. So, with my mutt (which is compiled from hg tip), when I
run this:
:source "echo set my_var |"
All I get is the error message:
source: errors in echo set my_var |
Assuming it's something that only works in the muttrc, I tried putting
it there:
source "echo set my_var |"
But when I ran mutt, I got this:
Error in echo set my_var |, line 1: my_var: unknown variable
Error in /Users/kyle/.muttrc, line 3485: source: errors in echo
set my_var |
source: errors in /Users/kyle/.muttrc
Press any key to continue...
unknown variable... what's this? Does it not allow for my_* variables
anymore? What's going on?
~Kyle
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