* Y.Ding 0801...@gmail.com [13.05.2011. @00:47:53 +0900]:
Hi
I want to know can I set the sign file's name?
now the gpg sign name is noname.
thanks
Hi,
I had this problem and I solved it by adding the vk.pgp_verbose_mime
patch written by Vineet Kumar (http://www.doorstop.net/projects).
* Jean-Christophe Bach jc.b...@gmail.com [15.05.2011. @07:58:48 +0200]:
* Y.Ding 0801...@gmail.com [13.05.2011. @00:47:53 +0900]:
Hi
I want to know can I set the sign file's name?
now the gpg sign name is noname.
thanks
Hi,
I had this problem and I solved it by adding the
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 02:28:31PM -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote:
Further, wrapping your mail at a predetermined width seems to have problems
with users on smaller screens, such as mobile devices. So, I'm wondering if
using format:fixed is appropriate, or if I should be using format:flowed?
If I
On May 15, 2011 at 02:51 PM +0200, Richard wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has a script to convert normal mail messages
to format flowed stuff and back? Could be used as an editor wrapper script
instead of trying to reimplement the functionality in every editor.
I did something like this a
Mutt is compiled with ispell. The documentation I found only talks about
it's use with emacs. Being a confirmed vi/vim user, I'm somewhat at a
loss. I'm primarily interested, at this point, in adding words to the
list. Any pointers appreciated.
--
Bob Holtzman
Key ID: 8D549279
If you think
On May 15, 2011 at 05:30 PM -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote:
Mutt is compiled with ispell. The documentation I found only talks about
it's use with emacs. Being a confirmed vi/vim user, I'm somewhat at a
loss. I'm primarily interested, at this point, in adding words to the
list. Any pointers