Re: A mutt problem or a samba problem?

1999-07-18 Thread rfi from Rich Roth
On Sat, Jul 17, 1999 at 02:41:17PM +1100, Brian Salter-Duke wrote: I have played with a Win'95 server program that could be address from a Mutt mailcap, called 'doc server'. It's on one of the mutt resource pages - I I was intending to play with this further too, but I was under the

Re: Email client poll

1999-07-18 Thread rfi from Rich Roth
On Sat, Jul 17, 1999 at 05:06:02PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I also think we could expand this base a lot if pre-compiled DOS and/or W32 binaries were easily available. I think people using binaries aren't very likely to contribute. Maybe in raw percent, but the actual use would go

ERR- unable to fork

1999-07-18 Thread mutt
Hi,, when trying to download my POP mail, I get the message "ERR unable to fork" Does anyone know what this means, how to fix it ?? I will not be able to download any replies until I get this fixed, but will be monitoring the messages via the archives. Thanks -- Campaign for Unmetered

Re: stuck at key id

1999-07-18 Thread Marco Goetze
On Fri, Jul 16 1999, at 02:16 -0400, Dave Dunkin wrote: I'm using mutt 0.95.6 and GnuPG 0.9.8 and whenever I do something that requires a key id, I get stuck at the prompt. No matter what I put in, it doesn't seem to do anything and I have to ^G to cancel. I can sign messages fine, but can't

Re: Email client poll

1999-07-18 Thread dannyman
On Fri, Jul 16, 1999 at 10:31:11AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * Jeremy Blosser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It isn't at all. Mostly we were talking about people using other mailers (like Pine) not because they liked the features the most but out of inertia. As I said, *if we care*,

Re: stuck at key id

1999-07-18 Thread Ralph Niere
Hi, I'm using mutt 0.95.6 and GnuPG 0.9.8 and whenever I do something that requires a key id, I get stuck at the prompt. No matter what I put in, it doesn't seem to do anything and I have to ^G to cancel. I can sign messages fine, but can't encrypt or send a key. Any suggestions? no