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Re: [t-prot] display_filter not getting exec()'d ...



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On Sunday, May  6 at 08:44 PM, quoth Wilkinson, Alex:
> I'm not sure if this is the best way to test from the CLI,

It is.

> but as you can see t-prot doesn't seem to alter the message at all. 

Aha! Well, there you have it; not a mutt config problem, but a t-prot 
config problem.

> This was a fake message a created for testing:
>
>    #cat /var/tmp/test.txt | /usr/local/bin/t-prot -acelmtS -Mmutt --spass

I use t-prot like this: t-prot -cemtwk -M=mutt

Things I observe about how you're using t-prot:

     - You're using -a, but you're not using -A, which t-prot requires 
       (see its documentation)
     - You're using -l, but you're not using -L, which t-prot requires 
       (see its documentation)

I don't know if those are critical, but you should probably fix them.

> Can I run mutt in 'debugging mode' somehow to see what it is 
> actually doing ?

I'm pretty sure mutt is using t-prot here; but if t-prot won't alter 
the message, there's very little mutt can do about that.

~Kyle
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