urope")? And do they
replicate/transfer data?
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> set pgp_list_pubring_command=~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg
Those look an awful lot like file specifications, and not commands.
Commands would be more like /usr/bin/gpg.
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to be addressing hosts for someone else, but it
shouldn't be too severe if you have hosts: dns [NOTFOUND=continue] files.
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s property of what one might call a "comment continuation."
Perhaps whoever wrote the parser code for the Mutt configuration files
is an avid TCL programmer as well? :^)
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One, hopefully small, note: in English, the third person gender
neutral possessive pronoun has no apostrophe; quirky, but true. What
is quoted here could be expanded to "it is," "it was," "it has," or
similar.
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d you get back a usable VM again.
Or just simply copy the virtual disk and config files and such,
boot/ruin, delete working copy, copy/move back saved copy.
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eeds to be
>like this
>
and so goes more text here.
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H i gets you into GNUEmacs info mode once in the editor itself.
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On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 09:39:33AM -0600, Craig Neuwirt wrote:
>Can mutt be configured to work over a firewall with a proxy server.
Yes.
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netstat -nr | grep '^0\.0\.0\.0' >/dev/null 2>&1
then # there is a default route; we're on the Internet
: # so do nothing extra
else # we aren't, so use the Sendmail defer option
sendm="$sendm -odd"
fi
exec $sendm "$@"
I hope you
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":[^@]*" be more appropriate? I don't think the outer parentheses
are necessary, but I guess that depends on what you're trying to
accomplish. I'd nix 'em so your computer has less work to do.
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) is executed before emacsclient is run.
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od. No, not Richard Stallman, or Linus Torvalds, but God."
>(By Matt Welsh)
That's a great line
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as been no list mail for the last couple
>of days?)
UOK. Well enough.
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box)'
Q:...for those of you who use maildir...would you ever have
subdirectories in $HOME/Mail?
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rious; gpg-2comp does do some work
By default, Mutt makes the body of a signed email quoted-printable, so
the contents will not be equivalent. If you check the raw msg w/ GPG,
it will be different than checking the decoded message. I'm not 100%
sure, but I think that's why the signat
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envelope munging with the generics table, but that's
another matter too. Again, all it takes is some study.
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unctionality was
broken out into a separate exe so that debugging of that one small
piece (a helper exe) would reduce the sheer volume of exploitable
code. It's almost a programmatic firewall of sorts.
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On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 12:06:19AM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
>On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 02:23:13AM -0500, Joe Philipps wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 06:51:52PM -0600, Jeff Howie wrote:
>> >Hi all. I'd like to be able to set the 'd' in the pager to exit me
>
so lazy that I need the computer to do this for
me. :^) :^) :^)
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eep. I also like it when I delete
a message, I go on to the next one...hence you'll "see" the beep.
macro pager d "Delete present message and return to
the index"
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xact keybindings (and therefore, Mutt's
mode) at the time they're executed. Using for example
"" would be explicit about what you would want done.
I dunno...is that helpful?
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advantage of its graphical
encoding/compression (over just using bare X11), and use ssh's
compression on top of that. Over my present V.90 connection, it's not
too bad.
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On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 10:11:07AM +0100, Thorsten Haude wrote:
>Moin,
>
>On 00-12-18, Joe Philipps wrote:
>You don't have to sign them, only to acknowledge their validity. For
>example, I would acknowledge any keys signed by 'ct magazine CERTIFICATE',
>bec
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 03:11:43PM -0600, Lance Simmons wrote:
>A day or two ago, someone on this list mentioned setting up a procmail
>recipe to have gpg get keys automatically.
That would be I.
>Does anyone have an example
>of such a recipe?
Not yet. But I'll elaborate a little further with
discouraged.
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k someone not to do something (e.g., a "Jeopardy!"
format message), but then they do it anyway???
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for hourly.
Cron? I wouldn't necessarily run it from cron, but if you never want
to run Sendmail in daemon mode (-bd), that sounds like your only
option.
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n invocation
of a shell (e.g. bash -c "...") to do it for you.
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ill choose MD5, while GPG will use SHA-1.
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