On Sun, Mar 12, 2000 at 03:35:40PM -0500, John P. Verel wrote:
> On 03/06/00, 09:24:12PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm searching a solution to properly print messages with paragraphs in long single
>lines (in fact, like this one...).
>
> I use enscript with excellent re
I was wondering if there is anyway to export a message,thread, and or
mailbox without the headers. I would like to export an entire mailbox and
a couple of threads but I don't want any headers, only the body of the
text. Is there any way to do this, or a program/script that will edit out
the hea
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 09:01:09AM -0700, bjr wrote:
> Howdy. When I sign something and then accidently type in the wrong gpg
> password, gpg errors ofcourse, but then when I try to send it again,
> mutt doesn't realize I typed in the wrong pass and trys to sign it again
> with the same wrong pas
> Does it make messages that PGP 2.6 can read? I think that is the issue.
> As I think I may have posted before, there is a patch somewhere on the
> gpg-dev list archive to make this possible, but it isn't trivial due to
> the fact that PGP 2.6 relies on tempfiles whereas GPG uses pipes, so GPG
>
On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 04:07:52AM +0200, Gero Treuner wrote:
> management interface). Still I don't know a way to make GnuPG both
> sign and encrypt a message at the same time, but I can live with that.
> Gero
To get GnuPG to sign and encrypt at the same time is in the gpg --help page
and the ma
I was wondering, being new to Mutt, if it is possible to choose the
receive_pgp version on the fly. I use GnuPG but there are a lot of
People out there who use RSA key types. I know if they use Diffie-Hellman
Keys I can use GNUPG. I still, even in the Linux world, run into alot of
RSA keys.
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