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giorgian
msg23458/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
^gpg: Firma valida da",
but it doesn't work.
since the empty string "" used to work for mutt 1.2.24, i wonder if it
is a bug: gpg (gnupg 1.0.6) gives his output to standard error, and
seems to ignore the --output arg.
can anybody help?
thanx
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giorgian
msg22724/pgp0.pgp
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hi all,
i'd like to use links as html viewer for mutt, but when a file has not
a .html extension, links doesn't interpret it, just shows the source.
how can i tell mutt to call the files whatever.html before giving them
to links?
thanx
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giorgian
nge the default mode, just to
use my-text-mode with mutt.
any idea?
thanx
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giorgian
hi all,
if i have two mail folders and want to merge them in one avoiding
repetitions, how can i do?
10x
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giorgian
On Sat, Dec 22, 2001 at 11:24:05AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> Right. gpg knows nothing of your ssh keys, which are only for encrypting
> socket connections (well, at least I've never tried to use one for the
> other, and I'd be surprised if the keys had the same structure).
>
>
> %
> % what mu
hi all,
i've generated my public and private keys with
ssh-keygen -t dsa
I tried to send a pgp signed mail, but what i get is:
gpg: no default secret key: secret key not available
gpg: signing failed: secret key not available
what must i do?
thanks
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giorgian
know what i received and where it is...
can i tell procmail to do something (xmessage or whatelse)
according to the various rules?
thank you
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giorgian
..
a worse example is yahoogroops, which uses:
Return-path:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
where 192652 is the mailing list (and i have to match it exactly,
since i've subscribed many yahoo groups; the other numbers change
evewry time.
which regexp shall i use to do this?
lots of thanks again
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giorgian
(plus this one :) ),
and my .procmailrc is an awful mess, so i gave up.
now, is there a way to tell mutt to put received messages in folders
according to some matching rules?
thank you
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giorgian
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