On Sun, Feb 06, 2000 at 06:53:51PM -0500, Yifang Dai wrote:
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Go to my mutt page (see .sig) and get my mutt.octet.filter. This'll probably
solve your problem.
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Take a look in Hagbard's
On Sat, Feb 05, 2000 at 01:51:10PM +0100, Terje Elde wrote:
IMHO mutt is the *one* mailer that's using PGP/MIME right, so this isn't
the place to start looking for a solution :)
You don't fix what's right to support what's broken, you fix what's broken
to be right.
* Christopher Smith
On 2000-02-07 09:07:23 +, Chris Green wrote:
This is all very well but it's a bit unlikely that every other
MUA in the world is going to get fixed just to satisfy mutt
users.
We're not talking aobut satisfying mutt users, but about
implementing specifications which are on the Standards
Hi,
is there a way to get mutt to not use the recipients' realnames
when sending a message? For example if I have
alias alias1 Name1 Addr1
I want to see Name in my index when I get mail from this person, but
when I send a message I want that only Addr1 is used, eg:
To: Addr1
and not
To:
On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 11:50:01AM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 2000-02-07 09:07:23 +, Chris Green wrote:
This is all very well but it's a bit unlikely that every other
MUA in the world is going to get fixed just to satisfy mutt
users.
We're not talking aobut satisfying mutt
On 2000-02-07 11:26:13 +, Chris Green wrote:
Yes, I know that, but realistically are the rest of the world's
MUAs going to become PGP/MIME conformant - ever?
You should ask NAI and friends this question. After all, for most
of the world's MUAs, NAI's plugins will be the thing which
David Petrou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 07 Feb 2000:
is it possible to have a dynamic my_hdr? i want to add a line to the
header of my outgoing email, but i want the line to be generated
dynamically.
I'm not sure if you can do it with a simple call to my_hdr (I doubt
that), but it
On Friday, 21 January 2000 at 11:26, David T-G wrote:
Hi, folks --
I'm using 0.95.7i with some patches while I wait for a bug resolution in
1.0 and/or 1.0.1 (working with Sec) and I use imap to connect to a
mailbox to prune the spam out before my wife POPs down the contents.
I've checked
Hi, here is a situation that bothers me a lot, I receive fax in an
attachment as tif files. But mutt doesn't recognize it as
image/tiff but instead as:
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On Sun, Feb 06, 2000 at 04:38:16PM -0500, Jim Breton wrote:
While qmail does not put in [X-]Sender lines, it does add a
"Return-Path" header which indicates the userid who executed the
"sendmail" wrapper which Mutt uses. But in this case, you can override
this with a "my_hdr Return-Path: "
David --
...and then Mikko Hänninen said...
% David Petrou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 07 Feb 2000:
% is it possible to have a dynamic my_hdr? i want to add a line to the
% header of my outgoing email, but i want the line to be generated
% dynamically.
%
% I'm not sure if you can do it
Jamie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 07 Feb 2000:
What I want to be able to do is have mutt automagically, when I recieve
new mail, send the mail from my spool to different message folders
(corresponding to different mailing lists), depending on the sender of
the message.
Is there a way
Jamie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What I want to be able to do is have mutt automagically, when I recieve
new mail, send the mail from my spool to different message folders
(corresponding to different mailing lists), depending on the sender of
the message.
Try procmail. (I just started using it
i don't know if there is a fetchmail list or not, so hopefully someone here can answer
my problem. i have been using fetchmail to downloads my messages from a POP3 server
for a while. but now when i run "fetchmail" at the command prompt, it just hangs up
on downloading the first message, and
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