On Mon, Aug 02, 1999 at 05:19:20PM -0700, Brian D. Winters elucidated:
> > Mutt 0.95.6i (1999-06-03)
>
> > gpg (GnuPG) 0.9.9a-snap1999-07-28
>
> I think that version of mutt still expects gpgm, the features of which
> got rolled into gpg itself somewhere in the 0.9 sequence. Try making
> gpgm a
Jacob --
...and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
% Hi all,
%
% I am new to Mutt and would like to know
Hi, and welcome!
%
% 1 How to save my addresses to an address book
mutt uses "aliases"; a common way to define them is to create a
separate alias file (~/.mutt.aliases or ~/.mutt/aliases or
Hi all,
I am new to Mutt and would like to know
1 How to save my addresses to an address book
2 Where I find the Mutt documentation files on my Redhat CD
3 how to set up mutt to send a copy of mail to self as default
Thanks
Jacob
(note: this is entirely a procmail question, and you may well have gotten more
helpful responses on the procmail list).
Sounds like you have a good procmail+maildir package.
If it's still delivering into /var/spool/mail/$USER, then I suspect it is
refusing to read your .procmailrc. Here's what
On Mon, Aug 02, 1999 at 03:20:09PM -0700 Azeem Shahjahan Jiva wrote:
> Is there a way so that I can keep my mailboxes compressed (say with
> gzip) and whenever I access the mailboxes, they would be ungzipped, do
> whatever I want, then regzipped? Maybe a hook or something?
There is a compressed f
On Mon, Aug 02, 1999 at 07:05:39PM -0500, Eugene Lee wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 02, 1999 at 03:50:53PM -0700, Jonathan Loh wrote:
> :
> :I'm having troubles with tagging. Well not actaully. I'm having
> :troubles saving my tagged files. When I tag a bunch of messages, then
> :hit 's'. It just s