Hello,
I don't know if this can be done but I've been trying so hard with
emails to myself I'm on the verge of putting myself on my own spamlist
:(
An email arrives at an account example.com addressed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and a sorting filter places it in the correct folder.
However in the
Hello bats,
on Sat, 14. Feb 2004 at 14:39:27 + David Stone wrote:
D But in this case I cannot get the template to encrypt the message.
This is probably related to the bug, that encryption macros do not
work in mass mailing templates or get lost for drafts.
I think there has to be done some
Hello,
Saturday, February 14, 2004, 4:37:07 PM, you wrote:
dh Hello bats,
dh on Sat, 14. Feb 2004 at 14:39:27 + David Stone wrote:
D But in this case I cannot get the template to encrypt the message.
dh This is probably related to the bug, that encryption macros do not
dh work in mass
Hello bats,
on Sat, 14. Feb 2004 at 17:49:45 + David Stone wrote:
D I've tried this where the message is saved and then run through
D command-line pgp to create an encrypted asc file. Then with another
D filter this gets sent to the recipient.
Why not simply one filter? Isn't this possible
David Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 14-Feb-2004 12:49:45 PM
Creating templates with encryptcomplete macro mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I suppose I need to hunt around for a dos del.exe utility!!
Try 'command /c del filename' on windows 9x/Me or 'cmd /c del filename'
on Windows 2000/XP.
--
Chris - Nun mi
Hello,
Saturday, February 14, 2004, 9:14:29 PM, you wrote:
C David Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 14-Feb-2004 12:49:45 PM
C Creating templates with encryptcomplete macro
C mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I suppose I need to hunt around for a dos del.exe utility!!
C Try 'command /c del filename' on windows 9x
Hello,
Saturday, February 14, 2004, 7:57:22 PM, you wrote:
dh Hello bats,
dh on Sat, 14. Feb 2004 at 17:49:45 + David Stone wrote:
D I've tried this where the message is saved and then run through
D command-line pgp to create an encrypted asc file. Then with another
D filter this gets sent
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