or a few recipients though -- it's
> > really only a performance problem with many separate recipients.
>
> Thanks for this incredibly clear explanation. And Xu, thanks for asking
> the question.
>
> Cheers,
To see the two signatures you can run this command at the encrypted message:
gpg --batch --list-packets
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their position related to
> text, either), but also hide some links if I need to click the button
> in the page.
You understand that opening complete HTML messages with images linked from
remote servers and also clicking on links without knowing where they may take
you, is potentially unsaf
an decrypt this message with their private key.
A copy of the message will also be encrypted by your own public key and saved
in the folder you have specified for Sent messages. It is this copy which you
can decrypt with your private key later on, if you wish to read what you sent
to the recipient.
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behaviour? Thank you in advance.
Have you tried commenting out the record directive altogether?
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Starred
On the folder sidebar neither "[Gmail]/" nor "All Mail" are listed, but I
can't recall what I changed in the configuration to make this so.
I'm asking because it takes forever to sync with the mailserver every time I
login (I have more than 100k messages).
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time. I have in excess of 125k
messages and do not want to download all of these locally. Other smaller
IMAP4 accounts are much faster. Is this how it should be, or am I doing
something wrong?
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for URLs. open just taps into that.
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Hi All,
Any idea why when I delete messages in trash, it creates duplicate
messages? Is there another way to delete a single message in the trash
folder, or empty the whole folder?
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Thank you Peter,
On 22-06-2015 ,20:40:58, Peter P. wrote:
* Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com [2015-06-22 18:44]:
Hi All,
Any idea why when I delete messages in trash, it creates duplicate
messages? Is there another way to delete a single message in the trash
folder, or empty the whole
is also tried, not use
The only way to do this would be to set your Fcc as the server's sent
folder, such as imaps://us...@imap.example.com/SENT, AFAIK.
Personally, I use offlineimap to periodically sync my local mails with
the server.
Kumar
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or not yet
having tried some configuration that works for mutt, so I would be interested
to see if you come across a solution.
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this problem if you try to use mutt
to connect to the same without the script and manually accept the certificate?
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On Monday 06 Jan 2014 12:22:49 Heiko Heil wrote:
Hello Mick,
On Sun, Jan 05, 2014 at 08:34:52PM +, Mick wrote:
I found the description of those fields in smime.c:
/* 0=email 1=name 2=nick 3=intermediate 4=trust */ (line 397)
Just wondering why smime_keys add_p12 didn't insert
the description of those fields in smime.c:
/* 0=email 1=name 2=nick 3=intermediate 4=trust */ (line 397)
Just wondering why smime_keys add_p12 didn't insert the intermediate
certificate (?).
Could it be that the intermediate cert was not part of the p12 file bundle?
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with whatever you may have in your local certificate store using:
openssl x509 -in cert.pem -noout -fingerprint
Thanks again and happy holidays,
Marcus
Happy Christmas to you and all mutters! :-)
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that too sometimes, which illustrates the need for it to be available as
a feature, because it is inefficient having to do it manually. Is there some
stanza that could achieve this automatically?
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On Saturday 07 Dec 2013 15:20:13 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com [12-07-13 09:53]:
On Saturday 07 Dec 2013 11:44:06 Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Sat, Dec 07, 2013 at 12:16:08PM +0100, Martin Vegter wrote:
When composing a new mail, after I exit the editor mutt drops me
On Saturday 07 Dec 2013 18:10:04 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com [12-07-13 10:41]:
[...]
It is not mere confirmation that I want at this stage, but to see the
complete message (headers + body) before I send it. It is a last check
and occasionally I end up
.
Is there some reason why you do not archive it using the many different
archiving tools that exist on Linux (from rsync, tar, cp -a commands, to more
complicated backup applications and scripts)?
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On Wednesday 20 Nov 2013 07:42:34 you wrote:
On 2013/11/19 1:51 AM, Mick wrote:
I don't know what permissions problems you are talking about...
Windows kept saying Hey! That came from an alien system. I'm not going to
let you install it. It would lock stuff and laugh at me.
The exact
On Wednesday 20 Nov 2013 21:07:13 Mark Filipak wrote:
Thanks for your reply, Mick...
On 2013/11/20 2:59 PM, Mick wrote:
On Wednesday 20 Nov 2013 07:42:34 you wrote:
On 2013/11/19 1:51 AM, Mick wrote:
I don't know what permissions problems you are talking about...
Windows kept saying
manage access to it.
Better try it out first before you trust your data to it.
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if this can be disabled?
I use the space bar to page down (shift+space to page up) in a message. This
is what I have in ~/.muttrc to stop it going to the next message in the
folder:
set pager_stop
HTH.
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along soon to explain.
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,
Mick
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done so. With Gmail you wouldn't need to do this.
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with mutt that has produced this latency, but
having spent a week tweaking my configuration I did not see any improvement.
The OP circumstances may be different.
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On Monday 03 Jun 2013 00:13:15 Klearchos-Angelos Gkountras wrote:
nevermind .. .in this server is closed the port 25 ..
It doesn't matter, you can configure some other port for smtp on the server
and then point mailx, mutt, etc. to it.
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) and they will have to be rebuilt and cause delay!
/s/set/reset/
Sorry I don't understand ...
I have created a ~/.mutt/tmp/ directory now, but this makes no odds in terms
of performance.
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On Thursday 30 May 2013 13:38:36 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com [05-30-13 08:21]:
On Thursday 30 May 2013 02:05:48 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
/s/set/reset/
Sorry I don't understand ...
I still don't understand what /s/set/reset/ means in this context, or how I
On Thursday 30 May 2013 14:30:32 Paul Hoffman wrote:
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 06:44:26AM +0100, Mick wrote:
On Wednesday 29 May 2013 23:57:39 Andre Klärner wrote:
On Wed 29.05.2013 15:03:27, Mick wrote:
Hmm ... this is strange, because it doesn't. All it says is:
/home/username
On Thursday 30 May 2013 14:51:45 Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 23:17:56 +0100, Mick wrote:
## usern...@account1.com
source ~/.mutt/account1/.muttrc
folder-hook $folder '~/.mutt/account1/.muttrc'
## usern...@gmail.com
source ~/.mutt/gmail/.muttrc
folder
On Tuesday 28 May 2013 23:49:48 Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Mick,
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 11:17:56PM +0100, Mick wrote:
set folder = imaps://imap.gmail.com:993
set spoolfile = imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/INBOX
#set record = +INBOX/Sent Mail
set record = +[Gmail]/Sent Mail
#set postponed
On Wednesday 29 May 2013 11:14:39 James Griffin wrote:
Wed 29.May'13 at 8:46:48 +0200, Patrick Ben
Koetter
* Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com:
On Tuesday 28 May 2013 23:49:48 Suvayu Ali wrote:
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to match yours, but still takes up to two minutes
On Wednesday 29 May 2013 08:34:17 Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 07:16:47AM +0100, Mick wrote:
Meanwhile, the Unknown command error every time mutt parses my
~/.mutt/gmail/.muttrc remains. :-(
It should show you line numbers. That should tell you where to start
looking.
Hmm
On Wednesday 29 May 2013 23:57:39 Andre Klärner wrote:
On Wed 29.05.2013 15:03:27, Mick wrote:
Hmm ... this is strange, because it doesn't. All it says is:
/home/username/.mutt/gmail/.muttrc: unknown command
did you miss a source before this line in your main config?
Thanks Andre
...@smtp.gmail.com:587/
#set smtp_pass = `gpg --decrypt ~/.mutt/.gmail_passwd.gpg`
set from = usern...@gmai.com
set realname = Mick
set signature = ~/Mail/Signatures/gmail
set ssl_starttls = yes
##set editor = nano
set editor=vim -c 'set syntax=mail ft=mail enc=utf-8 spell spelllang=en'
set folder
.
What is the convention with mutt?
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* John P. Verel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011216 14:12]:
set backup
:s/backup/nobackup/
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OpenPGP info is in the X-.* mail headers
/Mail/* | sed 's/ [^ ]*sent//'`
Don't mean to insult you if that ^is^ too obvious, but the symptoms
match exactly.
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OpenPGP info is in the X-.* mail headers
PGP signature
tag begins with an "ignored"
pattern will be ignored.
The unignore command permits you to define excep
tions from the above mentioned list of ignored
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