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Would you please explain more what is the user driver way to achive
that?
Read the manual linked above and set your mailcap as you wish.
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than if I use xterm/rxvt
over Apple's X11.
I run Mutt 1.5.17 via Terminal.app (on Leopard) with no such speed
issues. I installed via macports.
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some digging on the relevant web site, e.g.
http://wiki.mutt.org/?PatchList, I guessed that the option
file_charset maybe be replaced by attach_charset.
Am I right?
I believe so. Search for 'charset' in:
http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.txt
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English text
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Sending your password in PLAIN over an encrypted transport (i.e. SSL/TLS) is
OK.
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David Vinnicombe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to use gpg with mutt.
[...]
Before going any further, read:
http://www.mutt.org/doc/PGP-Notes.txt
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can be had at http://www.procmail.org/ and their mailing lists:
http://www.procmail.org/era/lists.html
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if this address is still in any way active for the list?
It is no longer active. Users who send email to that address are asked, via
a bounce, to direct email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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directing you to send email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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on gbnet revealed a single
message from six years ago.
Why not place all email addressed to mutt-users@ (regardless of the domain
name) in your mutt mailbox?
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/mutt* and have it mailed in
windows !!
Is there a workaround to solve this often network-error i see.
Check the logs and find out why this error occurs and fix the actual problem.
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to Postfix.
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in your main.cf. And as Kyle mentioned, Postfix is not
always running by default on OS X. It wakes up to send messages when
called by mutt via the sendmail command and then shuts back down after
attempting to send the message.
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from the office is because pair associates your work IP with your
pair account.
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and other helpful
members of the mutt community. He *was* trying to help you. Have you
ever chanced upon the phrase:
âGive a man a fish, heâll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, and heâll
eat for a lifetime.â
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. And please remove that horrendous sig.
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-devel
That will get you 1.5.18
In general, I think that you will find that macports packages are better
maintained than fink.
+1 for this advice. MacPorts are, in my experience, far superior to
Fink.
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or receive mail.
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jk...@kinz.org wrote:
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 11:22:08AM -0500, Sahil Tandon wrote:
bill lam wrote:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2008, David Maus wrote:
So you *could* set up such software on your box that does the
delivery but you probably wouldn't be happy with this solution as some
mail
Anders Rayner-Karlsson wrote:
To require a MX to point back to the sending host before accepting
mail is IMHO disingenious. If it causes legit e-mail to disappear -
it's bad.
Thank you, this is *precisely* my point. :-)
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the rule or requirement
:-)
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zirath wrote:
Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2008-12-27, Sahil Tandon sa...@tandon.net wrote:
jk...@kinz.org wrote:
[...] you do not need an MX record to send or receive mail.
True, but many email systems will no longer accept email that
comes from a system/address
the
�...@host” portion) with the value of $hostname. If unset, no addresses
will be qualified.
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