Evolution email question.

2010-05-21 Thread Paul E Condon
I'm looking at Evolution as a GUI MUA to supplement Mutt

I'm running Squeeze on Intel hardware - nothing exotic.
I go through the initial setup dialog - no problem
I'm about to start investigating how it works when I 
notice my computer is running really slowly. I look 
carefully at the Evolution window and it seems that
Evolution is scanning everything under /. This will
take a long time (100GB HD and pretty near full).

Question: 
What is Evolution looking for? and
Is there a way that I can tell it where that is ? So
it doesn't look in all the wrong places.
 
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Re: Evolution email question.

2010-05-21 Thread Ron Johnson

On 05/21/2010 09:07 PM, Paul E Condon wrote:

I'm looking at Evolution as a GUI MUA to supplement Mutt



Then I'd implement an IMAP server and move all your email to it.


I'm running Squeeze on Intel hardware - nothing exotic.
I go through the initial setup dialog - no problem
I'm about to start investigating how it works when I
notice my computer is running really slowly. I look
carefully at the Evolution window and it seems that
Evolution is scanning everything under /. This will
take a long time (100GB HD and pretty near full).

Question:
What is Evolution looking for? and
Is there a way that I can tell it where that is ? So
it doesn't look in all the wrong places.



Maybe it's PIM is indexing your disk?

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Encrypted email question

2007-01-11 Thread Magnus Therning
Is there any MUA that supports the following scenario:

 Send an email to multiple recipients.  If a recipient has a known
 public key (in GPG keyring) then the email is sent encrypted to that
 recipient.  If a recipient has no known public key then the email is
 sent in the clear to that receipient.

All MUAs I've tried will send a single email, possibly encrypting it for
multiple recipients.  This doesn't allow sending encrypted to some and
in the clear to some.

Any suggestions?

/M

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Re: Encrypted email question

2007-01-11 Thread Stephen R Laniel
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 11:46:50AM +, Magnus Therning wrote:
 All MUAs I've tried will send a single email, possibly encrypting it for
 multiple recipients.  This doesn't allow sending encrypted to some and
 in the clear to some.

What threat are you trying to combat? If anyone is reading
your mail as it goes over the wire, they'll just look at the
unencrypted copy. They'll know that the unencrypted copy is
the same message as the encrypted one, because it has the
same headers.

I don't know of any MUAs that support this out of the box,
because it's not particularly useful. I'm sure mutt could be
hacked to make it happen, though; mutt can be hacked to make
anything happen.

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Re: Encrypted email question

2007-01-11 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 11:46:50 +
Magnus Therning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello Magnus,

  Send an email to multiple recipients.  If a recipient has a known
  public key (in GPG keyring) then the email is sent encrypted to that
  recipient.  If a recipient has no known public key then the email is
  sent in the clear to that receipient.

Whilst out of the box Claws-mail doesn't meet those requirements, you
might be able to configure some actions that will do the job for you.

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Re: Encrypted email question

2007-01-11 Thread Magnus Therning
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 06:50:14 -0500, Stephen R Laniel wrote:
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 11:46:50AM +, Magnus Therning wrote:
 All MUAs I've tried will send a single email, possibly encrypting it for
 multiple recipients.  This doesn't allow sending encrypted to some and
 in the clear to some.

What threat are you trying to combat? If anyone is reading your mail as
it goes over the wire, they'll just look at the unencrypted copy.
They'll know that the unencrypted copy is the same message as the
encrypted one, because it has the same headers.

This came up at work, and the commercial pgp supports it.  AFAIU it does
it by inserting itself between the MUA and the MTA.

The use we might put it to is sending an un-encrypted copy internally,
e.g. for archiving purposes.  Yes, it'd be possible to create a key for
that purpose as well, but then treating that key becomes an issue.  To
make sure we live up to all laws and regulations it's just so much
easier if we could mix encrypted and un-encrypted sending.

I'm also assuming that it's possible to find out what private keys can
decrypt a message.  In that case it would also be interesting to split
up the sending of a message so that people on the To: line don't find
out who was Bcc:ed.

I don't know of any MUAs that support this out of the box, because it's
not particularly useful. I'm sure mutt could be hacked to make it
happen, though; mutt can be hacked to make anything happen.

LOL, how true!

/M

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Re: Encrypted email question

2007-01-11 Thread Dave Ewart
 mutt can be hacked to make anything happen.

My favourite quote so far this year :-)

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Can't launch URL from email -- Question

2005-07-17 Thread Benjamin Sher
Dear David and friends:

If I were to RE-install Konqueror in apt-get, would that solve the URL launch 
issue?

If so, would reinstalling Konqueror also mean that it would reinstall all of 
KDE?

By the way, please remember that I am running Etch.

Thank you.

Benjamin


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Email Question

1999-03-11 Thread Graham Lillico +44 1785 782329
Hi,

I am just about to upgrade to Slink and I was wondering what MTA would 
be the best to use to allow me to do the following.

1. Send and receive local  intranet mail from my servers.
2. Send Remote (internet mail) so my domain would change from
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for internet mail 
   only.
3. To queue internet mail until I go online.

I have tried this with Exim and sendmail without success, but as i am 
going to upgrade to Slink would any other mta do the job?  Any examples 
would be appreciated.

Regards

Graham


Email Question

1998-12-10 Thread Shao Zhang
Hi all,
I love this mailing list. But there are too many for one day...

I have already accidentally deleted some of my important emails
for a couple of times...

Could someone tell me a way, to put all the incoming debian mails
in a seperate folder... or whatever to make them seperate...

I am using ping by the way.

Thx.


Shao.


Email Question

1998-12-10 Thread Shao Zhang

Hi all,
I love this mailing list. But there are too many for one day...

I have already accidentally deleted some of my important emails
for a couple of times...

Could someone tell me a way, to put all the incoming debian mails
in a seperate folder... or whatever to make them seperate...

I am using smail/pine by the way.

Thx.


Shao.