Frequently I want to see more headers than just the couple default. For
example, I'd like to look at the various spam headers that are added
(with scores, etc). Most email clients I've ever used have some way of
viewing the original message - is there a way to do that with the emacs
mode? Or a
Daniel Kahn Gillmor d...@fifthhorseman.net writes:
when viewing a thread in emacs, put your point in the message you're
interested in and hit shift-v to notmuch-show-view-raw-message. from
the raw message, q gets you back to the original.
Thanks! I now see it does show up in the help prompt,
Frequently I want to see more headers than just the couple default. For
example, I'd like to look at the various spam headers that are added
(with scores, etc). Most email clients I've ever used have some way of
viewing the original message - is there a way to do that with the emacs
mode? Or a
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
> when viewing a thread in emacs, put your point in the message you're
> interested in and hit shift-v to notmuch-show-view-raw-message. from
> the raw message, q gets you back to the original.
Thanks! I now see it does show up in the help prompt, but "View the file
Apologies if this is addressed somewhere in the docs - I haven't found
it!
I am testing out signing of messages. I set
(add-hook 'message-setup-hook mml-secure-message-sign-pgpmime)
As per the docs, and I can send a message and it gets signed. When I
view the message (which was Bcc'd to me) and
David Bremner writes:
>> I click on it, and it requests _my_ public key from the key server, and
>> of course nothing changes - because I already had the key.
>
> So after you click, the key downloads, and the button does not change
> colour?
Yes. After it downloads, it still says "Unknown key
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
> Daniel: on your remote host, have you tried fetching the relevant keys
> into your gpg keyring? you don't need to create any secret key material
> on the remote host, just fetch the keys as you normally would any other
> user's public key material; then you'll want
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
> i think the command would be "notmuch gpg", not "gpg-notmuch" -- in your
> configuration, how does emacs know to invoke notmuch on the remote
> server instead of locally?
notmuch on my local machine is a shell script that executes notmuch on
my server via ssh, as