Peter Jaques [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 15 Oct 2000:
there's a tricky thing here, though.
Of course, it's not a simple setup (to get working right, at least).
if a message exists on the desktop
machine, not on the laptop, there are two possibilities. 1) you
downloaded it to the laptop
Hello,
I'm trying to get PGP 6.5.2 working with mutt. I downloaded the pgp6.rc
file and am sourcing it in my .muttrc. Everything seems to work up to the
point where I choose the keyID for the user, then it bombs. Here is the
message it outputs:
-- Mutt: PGP keys matching [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Note that this problem isn't unique to Maildirs, the mbox folders suffer
from the same problem -- if there's new mail there in the folder, how
can you tell if it's something you did download to the laptop and
already deleted, or if it's something you've really not seen before? So
the same
Hello,
Can someone point me in the right direction to set up
address book(s) etc in mutt ?
I am becoming a fan :)
Thanks
Cliff
If all you want to do is _read_ a few messages without modiying
flags, just access the folder in read-only mode.
On 2000-10-15 10:20:06 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 10:20:06 +0530
From: Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MUTT Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Nuke duplicate messages
:0 Wh: msgid.lock
| $FORMAIL -D 8192 msgid.cache
This recipe should not be used. It can cause mail loss. Read the
_complete_ example in the procmailex man page.
Now, this works nicely most of the time but I find that about 50% of
postings from mutt-users are
Cliff Sarginson proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Can someone point me in the right direction to set up
address book(s) etc in mutt ?
Select any message and press a - see what happens.
mutt-newbie folks - yet another question to add to the list ;)
+suresh
--
Suresh
On 2000.10.16 11:03:17, you,
the extraordinary Lars Hecking, opined:
(quoting someone)
# Nuke duplicate messages
:0 Wh: msgid.lock
| $FORMAIL -D 8192 msgid.cache
This recipe should not be used. It can cause mail loss. Read the
_complete_ example in the procmailex man page.
Is
On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 12:30:55PM +0100, Conor Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was thinking have having the laptop nfs share the mailfolders to the desktop,
since I assume that the laptop will always be with him...
OK, that's fine so long as the desktop machine *isn't* receiving mail
On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 10:25:47AM -0400 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Bob Bell thought:
On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 12:30:55PM +0100, Conor Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I was thinking have having the laptop nfs share the mailfolders to the desktop,
since I assume that the laptop will
could someone post a simple spam receipe for procmail? I'm afraid I'll
end up filtering out my important mails. You know, things like distant
relatives writing to give me money and such..
thanks
On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 03:43:46PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
could someone post a simple spam receipe for procmail? I'm
afraid I'll end up filtering out my important mails. You
know, things like distant relatives writing to give me
money and such.. thanks
Though this is off topic, might as
On 10/16, Dale Morris rearranged the electrons to read:
could someone post a simple spam receipe for procmail? I'm afraid I'll
end up filtering out my important mails. You know, things like distant
relatives writing to give me money and such..
thanks
Here are a few simple recipes I have in
On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 06:57:39PM -0400, Bruce DeVisser wrote:
Though this is off topic, might as well answer at the same
time. The following is what I have set up. It's not too
fancy. It doesn't toast the mail, it merely sticks it into a
'spam' folder. This is the only way to be safe about
Dale Morris proclaimed on mutt-users that:
could someone post a simple spam receipe for procmail? I'm afraid I'll
end up filtering out my important mails. You know, things like distant
relatives writing to give me money and such..
Two of the best I've seen are -
1. Catherine Hampton's
On 16 Oct 00, 11:31AM, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
Note that this problem isn't unique to Maildirs, the mbox folders suffer
from the same problem -- if there's new mail there in the folder, how
can you tell if it's something you did download to the laptop and
already deleted, or if it's something
Rod --
...and then Rod Pike said...
% Greetings,
%
% Newbie question
Actually, this happens in lots of programs :-)
%
% When I start ( and quit ) mutt there are sometimes error messages a the
% bottom of the screen that flash up and then are gone. Is there a log
Yep. Ain't it great that
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