Hi,
how can I view a ml digest file -- many mails in one file?
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On Saturday, December 16, 2000 (CS:6.50.351) 00:51:02 [AM] (-0800)
ESP [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote...
As you've so kindly demonstrated, so is most list traffic.
Quod Erat Demonstrandum
BEG mh
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Hi,
But, how do most people handle keeping track of which mail has been
read? flags? old/new?
Flag and, if you like, color.
Or what else can people suggest to further ease things?
You mentioned Procmail, so this wouldn't be news for you.
Maybe you can setup a trashbin like discussed here a few
On Saturday, December 16, 2000 (CS:6.50.351) 12:42:49 [PM] (-0600)
Brian Minton [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote...
yes, but not completely, since at a later time, you can always produce your
public key at a later time if necessary to prove that you did in fact write a
given message, or that you did
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 11:00:34PM +0100, Martin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Saturday, December 16, 2000 (CS:6.50.351) 12:42:49 [PM] (-0600)
Brian Minton [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote...
yes, but not completely, since at a later time, you can always produce your
public key at a later time
Hi, is there something special I need to do to get mutt to view
application octet-stream attachments? I just tried to view an attachment
to a mail and all I get is a blank window. So, I saved the file and
viewed it in Vim, which worked fine, but probably there's a better,
mutter way..
thanks
On Thursday, December 14, 2000 (CS:4.50.349) 18:08:48 [PM] (+0100)
Werner Koch [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote...
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Lars Hecking wrote:
IMHO signing list email is a useless and wasteful exercise, especially
if the sender hasn't submitted his/her keys to the public