On 2018-05-15 09:06, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> However, you could try set smime_verify_command="" (along with
> smime_verify_opaque_command and smime_decrypt_command).
Thanks, but unfortunately, this did not help. I found that
set crypt_use_gpgme=no
helps however (source: https://bugs.debian.or
Hi,
once in a while I get emails with S/MIME signatures. This is on
public mailing lists, where I seldomly care about signatures,
and I open the email only to read one or two lines to be sure I
can actually press 'd' :~)
Mutt says "Invoking S/MIME..." which takes too long for my taste
(some secon
On 2009-03-19 21:03, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> You *might* be able to restore it, *if* you use an alternate temp
> directory (i.e. if you set the $TMP environment variable, or the
> $tmpdir muttrc configuration setting, or maybe if your editor keeps
> draft files in a nonstandard place).
Thanks. I
Hi,
today I started to write a mail, stopped (= postponed), resumed
writing and - experienced a short power outage. No problem so
far, but after booting my machine again, I can't find the mail.
It's not in the "postponed" file anymore. So my question is:
Where can I find my mail resp. how can I re