> > Has anyone gotten mutt to work with remailers? Perhaps by interfacing to
> > mixmaster or something? Perhaps via a script, or whatever?
> Have a look at the _unstable_ CVS branch. It has mixmaster support.
Can someone point me to a web page that can tell me what mixmaster is? I
have been r
On 1999-02-11 23:47:33 +, David S. Jackson wrote:
> Has anyone gotten mutt to work with remailers? Perhaps by interfacing to
> mixmaster or something? Perhaps via a script, or whatever?
Have a look at the _unstable_ CVS branch. It has mixmaster support.
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Has anyone gotten mutt to work with remailers? Perhaps by interfacing to
mixmaster or something? Perhaps via a script, or whatever?
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David S. Jackson http://www.dsj.net
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Would you buy a car with the hood we
Dear all,
please find attached to this email the new improved version (thanks
Warren!) of my LDAP query perl script that can be interfaced with mutt
by defining in your .muttrc:
set query_command = "mutt_ldap_query.pl '%s'"
This script parses the outputs of ldapsearch (ldap server
query tool pr
On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 06:52:07 -0500, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
> David, et al --
>
> ...and then David DeSimone said...
> %
> % Mutt looks at the timestamp on the file to determine if your editor has
> % modified the file. However, your macro executes so fast, that the
>
> Now, this is
David, et al --
...and then David DeSimone said...
%
% Mutt looks at the timestamp on the file to determine if your editor has
% modified the file. However, your macro executes so fast, that the
Now, this is interesting... I always thought that it would use diff
to tell if something actually