Re: understanding PGP encrypt to myself

2015-11-15 Thread Rejo Zenger
++ 14/11/15 22:47 -0500 - Xu Wang: >> >> A copy of the message will also be encrypted by your own public key and saved >> in the folder you have specified for Sent messages. It is this copy which >> you >> can decrypt with your private key later on, if you wish to read what you sent >> to the

Re: understanding PGP encrypt to myself

2015-11-15 Thread Stephen
Thank you for that in depth explanation - this is something I wasn't aware of, and it's good to know! On Sun, 15 Nov 2015, David Champion wrote: > * On 15 Nov 2015, Rejo Zenger wrote: > > ++ 14/11/15 22:47 -0500 - Xu Wang: > > >> > > >> A copy of the message will also be encrypted by your own

Re: understanding PGP encrypt to myself

2015-11-15 Thread Xu Wang
On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 1:12 PM, David Champion wrote: > * On 15 Nov 2015, Rejo Zenger wrote: >> ++ 14/11/15 22:47 -0500 - Xu Wang: >> >> >> >> A copy of the message will also be encrypted by your own public key and >> >> saved >> >> in the folder you have specified for Sent

Re: Is there a tool I can use to convert a whole email to webpage or something alike?

2015-11-15 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 16Nov2015 12:03, Magicloud Magiclouds wrote: Using Mutt, one pain is dealing with multi-media emails. Yes, with w3m, I could almost read the email. And I could save the pictures then view them. But this is too much work if I repeat it too many times. So is

Is there a tool I can use to convert a whole email to webpage or something alike?

2015-11-15 Thread Magicloud Magiclouds
Hi, Using Mutt, one pain is dealing with multi-media emails. Yes, with w3m, I could almost read the email. And I could save the pictures then view them. But this is too much work if I repeat it too many times. So is there a way that, I could press a hotkey in Mutt, it would pipe current email to

Re: Is there a tool I can use to convert a whole email to webpage or something alike?

2015-11-15 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2015-11-16, Magicloud Magiclouds wrote: > Hi, > > Using Mutt, one pain is dealing with multi-media emails. Yes, with > w3m, I could almost read the email. And I could save the pictures then > view them. But this is too much work if I repeat it too many times. > > So is there a way that, I

Re: Is there a tool I can use to convert a whole email to webpage or something alike?

2015-11-15 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2015-11-16 12:03 +0800, Magicloud Magiclouds wrote: > Using Mutt, one pain is dealing with multi-media emails. Yes, with > w3m, I could almost read the email. And I could save the pictures then > view them. But this is too much work if I repeat it too many times. > > So is there a way that, I

Re: Is there a tool I can use to convert a whole email to webpage or something alike?

2015-11-15 Thread Magicloud Magiclouds
Gary, very nice. Thank you. Ian, Cameron, sorry I did not make myself clear. I need to exact the rich-formated html as w3m not only does not display the pictures (and viewing the picture files individually lost their position related to text, either), but also hide some links if I need to click

Re: Is there a tool I can use to convert a whole email to webpage or something alike?

2015-11-15 Thread Mick
On Monday 16 Nov 2015 07:00:05 Magicloud Magiclouds wrote: > Gary, very nice. Thank you. > > Ian, Cameron, sorry I did not make myself clear. I need to exact the > rich-formated html as w3m not only does not display the pictures (and > viewing the picture files individually lost their position

Re: Is there a tool I can use to convert a whole email to webpage or something alike?

2015-11-15 Thread Chris Bannister
On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 10:09:48PM -0800, Ian Zimmerman wrote: > Rule 420: All persons more than eight miles high to leave the court. Hmmm, so how would they get in there in the first place? -- "If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and

Default action on new mail invocation

2015-11-15 Thread Tomas Nordin
Hello Mutt users Being lazy and not in a rush I ask here instead of reading the fucking manual. Am I not social also? What do I put in my muttrc to change Recall postponed message? ([yes]/no): to Recall postponed message? (yes/[no]): upon invocation of a new mail. Freedom / Tomas

Re: understanding PGP encrypt to myself

2015-11-15 Thread Bastian
> I see. So it is one email, but there is never actual double encryption > on the same text. It is two single encryptions. I think I am > understanding more. It is one email which is encrypted only _once_, but against a set of puclic keys which get referenced in the cipher text. So it is also

Re: understanding PGP encrypt to myself

2015-11-15 Thread David Champion
* On 15 Nov 2015, Rejo Zenger wrote: > ++ 14/11/15 22:47 -0500 - Xu Wang: > >> > >> A copy of the message will also be encrypted by your own public key and > >> saved > >> in the folder you have specified for Sent messages. It is this copy which > >> you > >> can decrypt with your private key

Re: Default action on new mail invocation

2015-11-15 Thread Christian Ebert
* Tomas Nordin on Sunday, November 15, 2015 at 18:19:48 +0100 > What do I put in my muttrc to change > >Recall postponed message? ([yes]/no): > to >Recall postponed message? (yes/[no]): > > upon invocation of a new mail. set recall=ask-no -- theatre - books - texts - movies Black