On dim, 21 nov 1999, Subba Rao wrote:
>On 0, Pieter Wenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >Mutt is my email client. I have created aliases for some users.
>> >After I type the alias name in the "To:" field, during the mail creation
>> >the alias name is followed by my ISP's address. The alias nam
Hi,
In mutt, I can encrypt a message using the receipt's public key.
But if I also want to encrypt the mail using my private key, how
do I do this?
Thanks.
Cheers,
Shao.
--
Shao Zhang
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Subba Rao wrote:
> I do have some basic colors working. When I try different colors, that are
> listed by the 'showrgb' command, mutt does not find most of these colors.
> Why is that? How can I use some of the colors listed by 'showrgb'?
>
> Thank you in advance.
The color
On dim, 21 nov 1999, Subba Rao wrote:
>Mutt is my email client. I have created aliases for some users.
>After I type the alias name in the "To:" field, during the mail creation
>the alias name is followed by my ISP's address. The alias name does not
>get expanded to the FQA of the alias person
On 0, Pieter Wenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Mutt is my email client. I have created aliases for some users.
> >After I type the alias name in the "To:" field, during the mail creation
> >the alias name is followed by my ISP's address. The alias name does not
> >get expanded to the FQA of th
Mutt is my email client. I have created aliases for some users.
After I type the alias name in the "To:" field, during the mail creation
the alias name is followed by my ISP's address. The alias name does not
get expanded to the FQA of the alias person.
How can I fix this addressing problem?
I just upgraded to 1.1.1. Previously, if a mail contained attachments
(which require mailcap to view) they would have an M next to them in
the index, with the status flags. They don't anymore. Is this a bug?
It's still in the documentation.
I've not changed my index_format:
set index_format=