my_hdr From: David Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] and set
envelope_from to make it so that my emails appear to be from yahoo.
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On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
is there any way to check normal pgp-signatures on demand like with
Theres esc P note the capitol P, that should verify cleartext sigs.
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ends -- tell me where to
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your own mutt deb with dpkg-buildpackage.
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with the id of your public key and it will encrypt
everything with your key as well as the recipients. That way you can
read it.
David.
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I'd recommend
choosing the one that starts with pub, which on my system is the first
line.
HTH,
David
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are fairly heavy on my
system. The times are fairly average, I ran it a few times and it made
little difference, around 0.05s, and not much difference to the cpu
usage.
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Key
will do loops AFAIK...
Well maildrop can do loops. Its got while loops and foreach ones.
David.
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, David Clarke wrote:
Don't know why but for me there isn't much of a difference between them,
everyone else seems to be getting a big difference. I was however
I just noticed the partition I was testing on was actually ext3, which
probably explains my results
Howdy,
I'm just wondering if it's possible to have multiple postponed
messages, as whenever I try to compose a new message, it loads the
previously postponed message.
TIA,
David.
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command to
compose a new message as opposed to what 'm' is bound to by default?
David
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On Fri, 08 Feb 2002, Will Yardley wrote:
perhaps you have 'recall' set to 'yes' instead of 'ask-yes'?
That was exactly it! Thank-you.
David
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the not a mailbox message.
David
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On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Alan Batie wrote:
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Sooo, before I waste too much more time on this, I thought I'd see if
anyone else has solved this problem...
The way I got around this problem was to put encrypt-to my-keyid in
my gnupg options file. That way all messages are encrypted to me and
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Magnus Bodin wrote:
Wouldn't it be a better solution to keep the whole sent-mail-folder
encrypted to myself using the open/close-hook-thingies in the
compressed-folders-patch?
Then the security issues with having all external encrypted mail
being encrypted to self
On Sun, 23 Jun 2002, John Smith wrote:
subscribed to are using X-Mailing-List in the headers. I examined the headers
coming in here, and I can't find something that would help me :-)
There's always the List-Unsubscribe header
David
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On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
Note that my only spool mailbox is an IMAP mailbox. But I need a locking
strategy for the postpone and archive mailboxes (under NFS). As fcntl is
not reliable here, I think I'll disable it and use dotlocking only.
Perhaps try maildir mailboxes for
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