[mutt security] tempfile race in mutt
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Re: traffic
On Sat, Feb 27, 1999 at 05:33:32PM -0500, Randall J. Million wrote: > > I keep subscribing and then suddenly after a few emails everything > > dries up... Do I get get dropped automatically after a couple of days > > if I don't pick up mail? > No. Your mail address bounced some mail and you were removed from both > lists. The automatic removal system has a hair trigger. Well hair is an not quite the truth ... It's not quite as automagic as was orginally the case ... Steve -- NetTek Ltdtel +44-171 483 1169 fax +44-171 483 2455 Flat 2, 43 Howitt Road, Belsize Park, London NW3 4LU Epage [EMAIL PROTECTED] [body of text only]
Save sent mail in one box
Hi, How do i save send mail in one mailbox (like pine) instead of on a per. sender basis?? Thanks in advance, Allan -- This message is transmitted on 100% recycled electrons. -- Mvh. Allan -- This message is transmitted on 100% recycled electrons.
saving sent mail in one file
Hi mutters, How do you tell mutt to save sent mail in one folder like pine, instead of one pr. user?? -- Thanks in advance, Allan -- This message is transmitted on 100% recycled electrons.
Re: Save sent mail in one box
On Sat, Feb 27, 1999 at 02:50:23AM +0100, Allan Nielsen wrote: > How do i save send mail in one mailbox (like pine) instead of on a per. > sender basis?? set record=+sent unset save_name Fabrice
Re: traffic
On Sat, Feb 27, 1999 at 09:57:54PM +, John Poltorak wrote: > Is there much traffic on this list? > Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Precedence: bulk > I keep subscribing and then suddenly after a few emails everything > dries up... Do I get get dropped automatically after a couple of days > if I don't pick up mail? > I am experincing problems getting mutt to format mail correctly for > sendmail, in particular, the SENDER's address in the header does not > get the domain name added. Can anyone suggest what I need to set > either in muttrc or in the environment? Your address keeps bouncing, so you get unsubscribed ... Steve -- NetTek Ltdtel +44-171 483 1169 fax +44-171 483 2455 Flat 2, 43 Howitt Road, Belsize Park, London NW3 4LU Epage [EMAIL PROTECTED] [body of text only]
Re: traffic
On Sat, Feb 27, 1999 at 05:33:32PM -0500, Randall J. Million wrote: > lists. The automatic removal system has a hair trigger. Hi, just for interest - can somebody please explain to me, what a "hair trigger" is? Thank you. juergen. -- * * Juergen Leising, E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * http://www.stud.uni-bayreuth.de/~a0037/ * *
Hair Trigger (was Re: traffic)
> just for interest - can somebody please explain to me, what a > "hair trigger" is? American English slang for something or someone that is very easy to set off. randy -- Five hundred, twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes, how do you measure...? [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.louisville.edu/~rjmill01/ Triangle Fraternity http://www.louisville.edu/rso/triangle/ Association for Computing Machinery http://acm.louisville.edu/
fcc & confirmcreate
Why does the fcc from the compose menu not obey the setting of the confirmcreate variable? (I have it set, but it does not ask me if I accidentally type a new folder in the fcc field). randy -- Five hundred, twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes, how do you measure...? [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.louisville.edu/~rjmill01/ Triangle Fraternity http://www.louisville.edu/rso/triangle/ Association for Computing Machinery http://acm.louisville.edu/