-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 03/25/04 12:15 PM -0600, Gregory Nowak wrote: > Hi Thomas. > > I've just tried out your .muttrc additions as well as the gpgfilter.sh > script. However, I get the following when opening a signed message: > > Invoking PGP...sed: -e expression #1, char 38: Invalid range end > sed: > -e > expression > #1, > char > 22: > Invalid > range > end > Press any key to continue... > > Since I'm not familiar with sed, and since regular expressions are not > something I'm good at, could you or someone else please enlighten me > as to what the problem is? Thanks. I'm not too good a regular expressions, but I bet I know what the problem is. The "^[" and the "^G" are actually control chars which I entered in vim by escaping them with control-v for example I do control-v control-left-bracket and get that character. I don't know how to tell you to do it in another editor though. I included those in my expression because mutt does some weird timestamping or colorizing or something with those lines and I had to handle the special chars that start and end the effect. - -- Clarke's Corollary: Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. Thomas Stivers e-mail: stivers_t at tomass.dyndns.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAYyct5JK61UXLur0RAh62AJ97G+oeILn3tMKmXVz0uthFvz3dNwCfTA2l ZvRz1Plfsvyayd9rp9i72Q8= =XTHU -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----