On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 08:46 -0400, Ofer Inbar wrote:
At past jobs I've always used mutt for internal email, but currently
I'm at a company that uses Office 365 and will not enable IMAP on that
service. Reading between the lines (the IT department is not very open),
and based on some searches for
On Wed, 05 May 2021 07:38 -0600, Gregory Anders wrote:
Hi all,
I'm curious if it's possible to have mutt validate DKIM signatures and
show the result in the email message (similar to how PGP or S/MIME
validation is done)?
Has anyone attempted this, and if so would you be willing to share
On Fri, 14 May 2021 19:57 -0600, Gregory Anders wrote:
For example, I am one of those (rare) US/Mountain time zones, so I know
I just need to subtract 6 from any UTC time to get my local time (7
during DST).
Of course I got these backwards: it's 6 during DST and 7 otherwise.
Maybe I just
I don't mean to invalidate your opinion, but I don't think using UTC
universally is actually all that bad. Each individual person just needs
to know their own personal UTC offset and then it's trivial to adjust.
In my opinion, when everyone uses their own local time zone it actually
makes
On Sat, 15 May 2021 11:07 +1000, raf wrote:
just create a shell function like this:
mutt() { TZ=UTC /usr/bin/mutt "$@"; }
I did discover this after asking my question, and it's an okay solution,
but it has the side effect of changing timezones *everywhere* in Mutt,
not just in the date
Hi all,
The Date: header that Mutt adds to my sent emails includes my time zone
offset. I would prefer to have the header present the time of my email
in UTC time (offset 0). I wasn't able to find a setting that controls
this. In fact, I'm not sure how Mutt is getting my time zone at all,
Hi all,
I'm curious if it's possible to have mutt validate DKIM signatures and
show the result in the email message (similar to how PGP or S/MIME
validation is done)?
Has anyone attempted this, and if so would you be willing to share?
Thanks,
GA