How do you send the same message to a group of 75 different
email addresses? (Using Redhat Linux, Mutt 0.95.3i and
.mail_aliases file.) Thanks in advance.
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Ray Menke [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux/Mutt 0.95.3i/emacs/sendmail/fetchmail from the tty console.
On 1999-05-06 23:27:55 +, Rejo wrote:
> set pgp_v5=/usr/local/bin/
Change this one to /usr/local/bin/pgp.
Hello,
I get the following error in the box where it normally says if a sig is
good or bad:
[-- PGP output follows (current time: Thu May 6 20:46:56 1999) --]
sh: /usr/local/bin/v: No such file or directory
[-- End of PGP output --]
Any idea what it means and how to correct this? There is no f
Carsten Ehlers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I work with accounts that will never receive mail (because of aliases)
> but I want to send mails.
You can still send mail, you just can't do it from an interactive
command menu. You can always send a message using the command line:
mutt -s "sub
Carsten --
I don't have an answer for why mutt crashes, but it's easy to send
mail as though from another account.
There is a variable/command called "my_hdr" which allows you to
specify any header you wish -- including "From: ". Many folks use
send-hooks or folder-hooks to set different values
On 1999-05-06 11:31:01 +, Andreas Wessel wrote:
> I have the same probelm _and_ I'm using the "pgp-procmail-entry".
> Works fine with pgpversions < 602. But NOT with 602 - That version
> gives just plaintext...
Strange. I'm regularly corresponding with a person who uses 6.0.2i
with Lotus No