Hi,
I want to get a better picture about S/MIME, but can't find an
introduction in the net. Could one of you point me to a S/MIME
introduction or tutorial that is written for the user?
Thorsten
--
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little
temporary safety deserve neither
Quoting David T-G, Thu Apr 11 11:42:32 -0500 2002 (CEST)
% rgawenda is UID,GID=3D0
Whoa -- rgawenda is your root user?
Sort of it, some Debian packages required 'root' to exist, so I just
disabled it's login, and created another account with UID=3D0, but the user
account ais is the one I use
Quoting David T-G, Wed Apr 10 14:12:05 -0500 2002 (CEST)
Rafael --
BTW, isn't your clock a bit off? Your message said 10:42 +0200 but it
certainly doesn't look like that when I peek outside...
It is... as you could see I can break many things. I played hard with the
mainboard settings,
* Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] [04-13-02 00:37]:
Alas! Patrick spake thus:
I love dillo, it's so freaking fast. All it needs is just a few more
features (like ftp support and bookmark heirarchies), and it'll replace
Mozilla on my computer ;)
You would probably also like
Rafael --
...and then Rafael C. Gawenda said...
%
% Quoting David T-G, Wed Apr 10 14:12:05 -0500 2002 (CEST)
%
% BTW, isn't your clock a bit off? Your message said 10:42 +0200 but it
% certainly doesn't look like that when I peek outside...
%
% It is... as you could see I can break many
Hi,
if a mail is marked as sign or encrypt (through one of
pgp_replyencrypt, pgp_replysign, pgp_replysignencrypted), I cannot
remove the mark with (f)orget, I just get a beep.
All other option don't get beeps, but don't change anything either. I
have this problem with all english versions of
Hello ALL,
Using Mutt 1.3.27 and 28, I can't search (or limit to) *not* signed
mails with a « !~g » pattern. This with or without configure's
« --with-regex » option.
l~genter works, and shows only 1896/5316 signed mails.
l!~genter don't, and shows all 5316/5316 mails...
Am I doing
Hi,
I'd like to be able to delete a message while inside the pager, and then
go to the next unread message. What I have set up now is the following :
macro pager d 'exitdelete-messageprevious-entrynext-unreaddisplay-message'
'delete and go to next unread'
It works pretty good, except when
On 04/11/02, 12:36:45PM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-11 12:24]:
These big text files open fine with vim. When I get home, I may have
to fiddle with the From header to get things right. But, this may
work.
I'll report back.
Try
Quoting Flavien, Sat Apr 13 16:34:17 +0200 2002 (CEST)
Hi,
I'd like to be able to delete a message while inside the pager, and then
go to the next unread message. What I have set up now is the following :
macro pager d 'exitdelete-messageprevious-entrynext-unreaddisplay-message'
'delete
Rafael C. Gawenda wrote :
I'm using this one, but I don't know if it matches your goal.
macro pager delete delete-messagenext-unread
[The one above does not work. I suppose you thought :
macro pager 'd' 'delete-messagenext-unread'
This one has a problem.
Test case :
N Subject:
At 02:20 +0200 13 Apr 2002, Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The situation so far is that sending mail doesn't work because mutt
does not show up again after returning from the editor (saving works).
I've done that. Using 'strace' just give me:
[...]
stat(/tmp/mutt-ganymed-9155-1,
Hi,
* Aaron Schrab [04/13/02 19:31:32 CEST] wrote:
I don't know why this would happen with glibc, but with dietlibc the
st_size element of struct stat is unsigned, so unless it hits 0 exactly
the test will always succeed.
As I said, it happened in both cases: statically linked
against glibc
On Apr 13, Flavien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[The one above does not work. I suppose you thought :
macro pager 'd' 'delete-messagenext-unread'
This one has a problem.
Test case :
N Subject: Foo
N Subject: Bar
N Subject: Gee
Your press Enter to read Foo, then
begin s. keeling quotation:
spamcop's work, and hitting that last send reports bit. Spamcop works
great, except lynx tends to be the only browser that works well with
their web server (Opera 5.0 is awful with it; Netscape is better; w3m
I have found the same thing; I just use Lynx via
i have a user a my work who hasn't yet come to terms with his own
geekyness to use vim for email (he's a recent pine convert as well). i
set his editor to nano.
is there a way to make nano recognize quote characters when using ^J
(justify)? apparently pine does this, although testing in both
begin Philip Mak quotation:
Right now I'm doing m, pmakENTER, subjectENTER and then
typing it. A side effect of this is that the memo ends up in my
sent-mail folder too.
You could use a send-hook to turn off the fcc when sending to pmak.
Make sure to create a default send-hook turning it
At 20:48 +0200 13 Apr 2002, Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Aaron Schrab [04/13/02 19:31:32 CEST] wrote:
I think the attached patch should fix this problem.
Yes it does. Thanks! Where to send the money to? ;-)
Cool. I have a paypal account under the address in my .sig. :)
Since
On 04-13-2002 at 18:09 EDT, Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a way to make nano recognize quote characters when using ^J
(justify)? apparently pine does this, although testing in both pico (by
itself) and nano seems to demonstrate the same behavior (ignoring ' ').
The latest
John --
...and then John P Verel said...
%
% On 04/11/02, 12:36:45PM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
% * [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-11 12:24]:
%
% These big text files open fine with vim. When I get home, I may have
...
% Using vim, I've gotten the From header to look
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