ys-trust -- -r %r
> -- %f"
I use it here, I can send it to you if you want.
Email me if you still need.
I only have the binary though (about 23k).
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idn't know about the attach-message command. Just thought that
as the message was in a file, I could go and select it as any other
file, but I guess when I select the maildir, mutt recognizes it as such
instead of seeing it as just a directory.
Many thanks!!
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d press enter on directory "oi",
it gives me an error "Couldn't open //tmp/oi". Notice the extra slash on
the beginning.
Seems like a small bug, but a bug indeed (or a feature?? :)).
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Thomas Roessler [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> On 2002-09-10 10:40:46 -0300, Bruno Lustosa wrote:
>
> >I received a message from someone using outlook containing an
> >email attached (*.eml). Unfortunately, outlook sends the
> >attachment as "application/octet-
al mime tools, but I wanted people to know about it, and
enlighten me if this is not a bug in mutt (of course, the brokeness of
outlook could do anything!).
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Actually my sig is at least ELEVEN lines, but hey, whose counting ?
> ( FYI - The last part of the sig has a word riddle in it)
> //\ eLviintuaxbilse/\\
Linux is evitable?
What's the sense on it?
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Sven, are you a BOFH or what?
Sven Guckes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> (...)
> Sven [who knows only a few good flamers who actively post]
> (...)
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give me a hand?
Thanks in advance,
Bruno Lustosa
give me a hand?
THanks in advance,
Bruno Lustosa