Marc Vaillant wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 07:31:38PM +0100, Rado S wrote:
[...]
>> _You_ have several options:
>> 1) educate your eMail partners to quote mutt-friendly (txt-only).
[...]
> Are you serious about option 1?
I would be. Even outlook (not sure about outlook express) can be told
to
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 07:31:38PM +0100, Rado S wrote:
> =- Marc Vaillant wrote on Tue 30.Jan'07 at 12:59:46 -0500 -=
>
> > > * On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 Marc Vaillant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> > > > I'm wondering how people handle messages coming from outlook
> > > > users that quote the messag
* On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 Kyle Wheeler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> On Wednesday, January 31 at 04:45 PM, quoth Michael Tatge:
> >* On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 Stefan Märkl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> >> I know that officially this isn't possible, but can I make mutt sign
> >> and encrypt messages wit
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On Wednesday, January 31 at 04:45 PM, quoth Michael Tatge:
>* On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 Stefan Märkl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
>> I know that officially this isn't possible, but can I make mutt sign
>> and encrypt messages with attachments inline someho
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On Wednesday, January 31 at 04:18 PM, quoth Stefan Märkl:
> I know that officially this isn't possible, but can I make mutt sign
> and encrypt messages with attachments inline somehow? One of my
> contacts uses broken software so he can't handle PGP
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On Tuesday, January 30 at 05:39 PM, quoth Stuart McKim:
>> You could change that yourself by creating a display filter. For
>> example:
>>
>> #!/bin/bash
>> # save the message to a file
>> cat - > /tmp/timezoneconvert.$$
>> # extract
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* On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 Stefan Märkl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> I know that officially this isn't possible, but can I make mutt sign
> and encrypt messages with attachments inline somehow? One of my
> contacts uses broken software so he can't hand
Hi,
I know that officially this isn't possible, but can I make mutt sign
and encrypt messages with attachments inline somehow? One of my
contacts uses broken software so he can't handle PGP/MIME messages.
Stefan
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Dipl.-Ing. Stefan Märkl | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Institute of Microelec
Am 2007-01-25 13:55:22, schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> It's on a shell login account on a web hosting provider, it's not my
> personal system. A 'uname -a' reports:-
>
> Linux shell 2.4.23-grsec #1 Tue Dec 2 19:44:13 GMT 2003 i586 unknown
>
> I think it's Debian. The mutt is mine though. It'
Hello Travis,
Am 2007-01-23 18:51:48, schrieb Travis H.:
> Hey,
>
> Does anyone have a simple fix for "unwrapping" lines so that
> urlview and the like can view them normally?
I have already posted this issue to the Debian-BTS for one or two
years and maybe it is solved in the Version of 'urlvie
Hello,
- original Nachricht
> On my GNU/Debian (Etch) machine I have to turn on Emacs'
> auto-fill-mode manually when I compose a mail text for mutt. This
[...]
> on both machines. The relevant lines of the .emacs files are:
>
> (server-start)
> (add-hook 'mail-mode-hook 'turn-on-aut
On date Wednesday 2007-01-31 01:31:40 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] muttered:
> Dear List
>
> I'm new to Mutt. As I am a fan of GNU-Emacs I use emacsclient for
> composing mails. But I'm quite an Emacs newbe too.
>
> On my GNU/Debian (Etch) machine I have to turn on Emacs'
> auto-fill-mode manually w
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