On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 04:32:34PM -0800, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 10:35:35PM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
> > (without passphrase already cached by GPG), use 'limit' to find an
> > encrypted, *traditional* (not pgp-MIME) message in a folder. In some
> > cases, not completel
John:
Thanks you for all the great information.
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Jeff
John Long writes:
>On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 08:32:18PM -0800, Jeffery Small wrote:
>>
>> I just installed mixmaster on my Ubuntu 15.10 system and am trying it out.
>> I have a question. The mutt manual says:
>>
>> "To use it [i.e., mixma
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 10:35:35PM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
> (without passphrase already cached by GPG), use 'limit' to find an
> encrypted, *traditional* (not pgp-MIME) message in a folder. In some
> cases, not completely reproducible, I then only see the 'S' in the index
> lines that show up (
On 16-02-2016, at 10h 16'45", Louis-David Mitterrand wrote about "dealing with
"smart quotes" and other troublesome chars in mutt"
> Hi,
>
> How do you guys deal with characters that appear as ??? in mutt
> messages, often sent by Apple Mail users?
>
> For instance one of these chars is apparent
* Louis-David Mitterrand [02-16-16 04:39]:
> Hi,
>
> How do you guys deal with characters that appear as ??? in mutt
> messages, often sent by Apple Mail users?
>
> For instance one of these chars is apparently the "smart quote"
> appearing as =E2=80=9D or =E2=80=99 when (e)diting the message.
>
Hi,
How do you guys deal with characters that appear as ??? in mutt
messages, often sent by Apple Mail users?
For instance one of these chars is apparently the "smart quote"
appearing as =E2=80=9D or =E2=80=99 when (e)diting the message.
FWIW my locale is en_IE@euro
Thanks,