as getting those two lists confused. I referred
to the "other" list in one reply.
2) I also mistakenly thought that this list was running Mailman, which was
one of the reasons I posted my message here. I referred to the Mutt list in
another reply.
I hope I don't confuse anyone
a MUA other than
Mutt, so really don't understand this.
> Oh, BTW, if this list ran mailman, you'd see a bunch of mailman
> urls in the header, which I, at least, don't.
Confusion on my part. I guess I remembered being able to subscribe to the
list from http://www.mutt.org and fi
On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 05:31:42PM +, Simon White wrote:
> It can be changed.
That's what I though. Time to mail the administrator of that list!
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On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 10:51:15AM -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> These lists are majordomo, not mailman.
Oops, I was getting this list confused with yet another list I'm on that
switched to Mailman. But I posted to the correct list. :)
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sted this here since this list runs Mailman and I've
heard no comments here about this. There also seems to be a good number of
knowledgeable people here.
Apologies for the semi-OT post.
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messages, Mutt will show a list
of them.
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hink that "lusers" quote poorly because of default settings, their not
knowing any better, and because everyone else they correspond with does it.
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ws)
To both of these questions, my answer would be Mutt+SLRN. I prefer using
separate clients for email and newsgroups. Mutt is very powerful and
flexible for email, while SLRN is very powerful and flexible for newsgroups.
But what's best for you is strictly up to you.
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f PGP output --]
What do I need to do to make the public key seen by GPG? The key shows up
in Mutt as an attachment. I have all the proper commands in both Procmail
and Mutt pertaining to PGP/GPG.
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PGP signature
^K is supposed to extract a PGP/GPG public key from a message. When I try
that, I get the following:
gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
gpg: Total number processed: 0
Press any key to continue...
What do I need to do/change to sucessfully extract a public key?
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