On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 08:58:21 +1300 Don Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for all this insite! :) > > I'm starting to get a big list of things that I would like to learn about at > an install fest... > > Is there a version of mutt for windows as well as kde? yes there is a windows version. It has nothing to do with kde, it is a console tool. http://www.mutt.org > > I'd like to know more about pgp as well... > > Can mutt also be configured to send out an auto response based on the > presents of a cert? > > I'm thinking that I'll forward emails to my mobile where they're signed. At > present I can't forward anything to mobile because I'd end up with so much > spam. (All: Think about what I'm saying before you flame me with suggestions > about setting up a spam filter :) > > ***************** WARNING - Your 4 line response has been reached and > exceded by 25% Don... Stop typing and click SEND ************* > > Cheers Don > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: G. M. Bodnar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 10:29 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: vCard... Troll - Fair Call... > > > > > > On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 09:39:53PM NZDT, Nick Rout wrote: > > > On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 21:27, Don Gould wrote: > > > > Personally I think that the list manager should set the > > list to 'not' > > > > forward attachments. > > > > > > Why, if people followed the etiquette it would not be necessary :-) > > > Although I well know that it is damned hard to remember to turn your > > > vcards on and off for different recipients, which is why I > > gave up on > > > them in favour of a signature (not that it is set up on > > this client on > > > this box). (And after being told off on various mailing lists :-) > > > > That's where the beauty of some mail user agents come into play. I'm > > sure others are capable of this, too, but I know mutt can behave > > differently based on the address sending too, or the folder currently > > being read, or a number of other situations (and combinations > > of these). > > For instance, I like to sign my messages with gpg. In the cases of > > mailing lists that don't accept attachments, I can use a clear text > > signature instead of pgp/mime. > > > > In Don's case, he could easily arrange so that his vcard[1] > > is attached > > to all messages except known mailing lists, or something similar. > > > > Greg > > --- - > > > > [1] vcard is actually a very large standard. When I was last looking > > into it, I found that all the implementations fell short of the full > > spec. For the most part, no one would notice what was missing, but I > > hope that the situation has changed. > > -- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
