* Robert L. Harris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011016 15:56]:
>
>
> I'm trying to use PGP but getting some errors. Part of it seems tied to
> the fact that I'm getting ">From: " as the first from, with a
> "From: " later in the header.
>
> Anyone know what's generating it? More importantly how do I
Yeah, that's in mine also by default.
Thus spake David Raeker-Jordan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Robert L. Harris wrote:
> >
> >
> > I'm trying to use PGP but getting some errors. Part of it seems tied to
> > the fact that I'm getting ">From: " as the first from, with a
> > "From: " later in the
Robert L. Harris wrote:
>
>
> I'm trying to use PGP but getting some errors. Part of it seems tied to
> the fact that I'm getting ">From: " as the first from, with a
> "From: " later in the header.
>
> Anyone know what's generating it? More importantly how do I get rid of it?
>
>
I found t
I'm trying to use PGP but getting some errors. Part of it seems tied to
the fact that I'm getting ">From: " as the first from, with a
"From: " later in the header.
Anyone know what's generating it? More importantly how do I get rid of it?
:wq!
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bentley taylor wrote:
> in .muttrc, add a line like:
>
> my_hdr From:
Scott Vaverchak replied:
> I would also suggest to change your reply-to. For me my user name is adeo but
> email is suadeo, so i would suggest changing your reply (if you need to).
>
> my_hdr Reply-To [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why
Opps. I messed up. I forgot to put the : in there... here is what it should look
like...
my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There, now I feel better ;p
--
Scott Vaverchak {
[EMAIL PROTECTED] {
suadeo : [+ dat] to speak in favor of;
suadeo : to recommend, advise (a person);
}
}
I would also suggest to change your reply-to. For me my user name is adeo but
email is suadeo, so i would suggest changing your reply (if you need to).
my_hdr Reply-To [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim,
> > I used pi
* Mike G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010224 23:30]:
> anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in
> exim, I used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :)
FWIW, mutt doesn't have a built-in editor. Instead it uses the editor
specified in the $editor variable in .muttrc. If y
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 12:05:40AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
^^^
btw, the ugly From: field had nothing to do with /etc/email-addresses, it was
just because I didn't have a name in /etc/passwd :)
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Carl Lunde
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On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 07:49:15PM -0300, Mike G wrote:
> anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim, I
> used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :)
exim will replace your local username to the corresponding address in
/etc/email-addresses
--
Carl Lunde
On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 07:49:15PM -0300, Mike G wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim, I
> used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :)
>
> Thnks
Thanks! I guess It should be OK now :)
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On Saturday, 24 February 2001 at 19:49, Mike G wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim, I
> used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :)
in your .muttrc
set from='John Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
or press f to change your from: address in
On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 07:49:15PM -0300, Mike G wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim, I
> used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :)
>
> Thnks
i'm not an expert, but here's what i've done:
in .muttrc, add a line like:
my_hdr Fr
Hi!
anyone could help me on how to set the From: when using, or maybe in exim, I
used pine before, but I like more mutt's editor :)
Thnks
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On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 09:50:01PM +0400, Rino Mardo wrote:
> I'm using the same ~/.muttrc I've been using and lately I've reinstalled my
> debian and used 2.2r0 (apt-get to the latest) and kernel 2.4.1 (no ReiserFS
> support yet). The funny thing I noticed is that the "From:" line in mutt
> doesn
El Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 09:50:01PM +0400, Rino Mardo dijo:
-| I'm using the same ~/.muttrc I've been using and lately I've reinstalled my
-| debian and used 2.2r0 (apt-get to the latest) and kernel 2.4.1 (no ReiserFS
-| support yet). The funny thing I noticed is that the "From:" line in mutt
-| do
I'm using the same ~/.muttrc I've been using and lately I've reinstalled my
debian and used 2.2r0 (apt-get to the latest) and kernel 2.4.1 (no ReiserFS
support yet). The funny thing I noticed is that the "From:" line in mutt
doesn't show my address although I've tested it and receivers do see my e
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