On 4 Jan 2017, at 1:02, Jim McCarty wrote:
> I have a home computer and a work computer where I use MailMate and now that
> I'm getting more into the awesome customization I can do, I find myself
> taking work I do on one computer (setting up smart mailboxes, tweaking rules
> and conditions, et
Hi all,
Did a little poking around and found the Mailboxes.plist file in the
Application Support folder. Taking a look at the format, it appears I
can take any filter/action sets and transfer them to the other computer
(though I hope I can transfer the data I need outside of any UUID,
keeping
Hi All,
I have a home computer and a work computer where I use MailMate and now
that I'm getting more into the awesome customization I can do, I find
myself taking work I do on one computer (setting up smart mailboxes,
tweaking rules and conditions, etc.) and needing to duplicate that on
the
On 3 Jan 2017, at 15:59, Robert M. Münch wrote:
On 3 Jan 2017, at 15:45, David Ledger wrote:
If you signed and trusted the key yourself then that trust only
applies to you, no-one else can have that trust. The message may be
reflecting its ‘trustability’ by others.
Hi, the GPG Keychain show
On 3 Jan 2017, at 15:45, David Ledger wrote:
> If you signed and trusted the key yourself then that trust only applies to
> you, no-one else can have that trust. The message may be reflecting its
> ‘trustability’ by others.
Hi, the GPG Keychain shows it as fully trusted (which makes sense for m
On 3 Jan 2017, at 12:30, Robert M. Münch wrote:
Hi, I'm using PGP and I get the following message when sending an
encrypted email in a dialog with a "Trust Once" button:
USERID_HINT E12C4810802DFEF0 Robert M. Münch
NEED_PASSPHRASE E12C4810802DFEF0 7553390AF5349968 1 0
GOOD_PASSPHRASE
INV_RE
Hi, I'm using PGP and I get the following message when sending an encrypted
email in a dialog with a "Trust Once" button:
USERID_HINT E12C4810802DFEF0 Robert M. Münch
NEED_PASSPHRASE E12C4810802DFEF0 7553390AF5349968 1 0
GOOD_PASSPHRASE
INV_RECP 10
FAILURE sign-encrypt 53
Looks like this is a