At 11:42 AM EST on March 1 Stefan Leupers sent off:
> On Mon, Mar 01, 1999 at 03:45:30PM +0000, Lars Hecking wrote:
>
> > Please format your mail to a maximum of 80 chars/line.
>
> Ok, sorry. I'll do it manually for now.
>
> <offtopic>
> Do I have to write a script to do the reformating automatically or is
> there a tool out there?
> </offtopic>
You could pipe (|) to fmt, but most editors can automatically break
lines as you type. In emacs you say "M-x auto-fill-mode".
> > > PGP is installed locally in my home directory (~/tools/bin).
> > > PGP is working and available via PATH variable.
> >
> > Are you sure? mutt's configure searches PATH.
>
> I'm not a configure guru but if I look at the pgp part I would say _yes_.
Are you installing mutt as root because of the file locking problem?
~/tools/bin sounds like something that would be in a user's path, but
not root's. And even if it is, PGP would only be in your ~/tools/bin,
not root's. You might want to put PGP in /usr/local/bin.
> > > Unfortunately mutt's configure does not find PGP and so PGP support
> > > is missing. :-(
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