to be a way to get mutt to automatically
do this on start up...
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nce mutt had all kinds of
hooks to specify what folders to save stuff into that there might be a
way to get it to do that while mutt is running instead of on exit, and
then specify the box names as IMAP names...
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to limit the display, but this is tedious, since there are about a dozen
patterns I have to go through every time...
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I don't use procmail anymore, since qmail's built-in mail sorting
features are so powerful.
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thing else in your .qmail (such as your preline/procmail
entry).
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27;
gpg: ELG-E/TWOFISH encrypted for: ABCD1234 Some Body <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
gpg: DSA signature from: D68F2C07 Jack McKinney (VP Programming) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It is just as though I had never put the pgp-hook in there...
In summary, mutt uses the appropriate key to sign bas
Big Brother tells me that Mark Weinem wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Jack McKinney wrote:
>
> > cd Maildir;
> > find . -type f | xargs fgrep -l searchstring
>
> Wow, what a comfortable search tool ;-)
For those who remember reading news this way, I thought you
PGP keys, I still get encrypted email from people using 2.6.*,
and mutt just ignores it...
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Big Brother tells me that Mark Weinem wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Benjamin Korvemaker wrote:
>
> > See "grepm" and "grepmail"
>
> But are there no tools for Maildirs?
cd Maildir;
find . -type f | xargs fgrep -l searchstring
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that still need to
be worked out when I get a chance:
http://www.lorentz.com/mailindex.tar.gz
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command, which should
identify only the encryption key for that user. Instead, it is
acting like I had provided the email address, and selection all
keys that match that address.
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7;L' does a list-reply, but only if
you have a list or subscribe command for that list.
To make the display show the real sender, you have to change your
format string for your display. Here is mine:
set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F (%4l) %s"
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, is it possible to supply the keyid on the command line?
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