build an rpm of each release using
the same spec file).
I can tell you that my current 1.3.8 build doesn't have the problem, but my
first 1.3.7 did.
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Outside of a dog
that the module had now been incorporated into the official
builds. Time to upgrade to 1.0.3 :)
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rification.
HTH (and somebody correct me if I'm wrong :)
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Yo
o distinct types of keyservers: pgp.net and keyserver.net.
There are, in fact, keys that are available via one of them but not the
other.
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I always had a repulsive need to be
grabbing the Mandrake package (from the "Cooker"
mirrors). It is compiled with color support.
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d? Yes, it is a bit more work, but it
will ultimately accomplish what you want.
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Submitted 24-Jul-00 by Russell Hoover:
On Mon 07/24/00 at 01:47 AM -0700, Anton Graham
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Your muttrc file is read from the top down, so
you can put another ignore line after the unignore:
ignore X-Priority X-MSmail-Priority
That was the first thing I did
not really adding "GUI functionality." Essentially what
Eterm does is push keystrokes into the window. So it's like "mouse
selectable macros"
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uldn't these soft returns be preserved
by the receiving client (i.e. mutt)?"
# Force multipart/alternative to appropriate column widths
:0
* ^Content-Type.*multipart/alternative
{
:0 fbBw
* ^Content-Transfer-Encoding:.*quoted-printable
| sed -e "s/=$//g"
}
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broken, that's what I get...
Actually, the '=' seems to be hanging at the end without a trailing
space on the ones I receive. (And you're right, I don't need the /g,
it's there through force of habit :)
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st regards,
baurjan.
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my .muttrc file:
set alternates="\^(\
(darkimage@bigfoot\\.com)\
|(raynes@crosswinds\\.net)\
|(ligoth@mailandnews\\.com)\
|([EMAIL PROTECTED])\
)$"# alternate usernames
HTH
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specific messages easier.
Personally, I have a cron job that runs at midnight on the first of
each month which moves all of my mail storage into an archive
directory and compresses the boxes. This prevents overly large
mailboxes.
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a ``strip-from-sig-dashes'' type feature (a la
pine). It's merely a convenience.
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