On 13/08/07, Paul Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2007 at 02:05:23AM +0100, mal content wrote:
>
> > I'd like to clean up the mess that is my current email
> > setup.
> >
> > Ideally I'd like each days worth of mail
Hello.
I'd like to clean up the mess that is my current email
setup.
Ideally I'd like each days worth of mail to be stored in
its own maildir, like this:
~/mail/$ACCOUNT/$YEAR/$MONTH/$DAY
...where $DAY is the maildir itself. Mail will be spooled,
as usual, in ~/mail/spool until it is read by mu
On 01/04/07, Todd Zullinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
mal content wrote:
> Currently, when I send a PGP encrypted message to a recipient, it is
> encrypted and readable only by them. I'd like to automatically save
> a plain copy of the sent message
You can use fcc_clear to
Hello.
Currently, when I send a PGP encrypted message to a recipient,
it is encrypted and readable only by them. I'd like to automatically
save a plain copy of the sent message (or alternatively one
encrypted with my own public key) for my 'sent' outbox.
I used to do this years ago, but have for
On 31/03/07, David Haguenauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* mal content <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2007-03-31 21:05:08 Sat:
> This may sound like a phenomenally idiotic question, but I'd
> like to somehow send an email to a friend with a broken
> signature to make it look
Hello.
This may sound like a phenomenally idiotic question, but I'd
like to somehow send an email to a friend with a broken
signature to make it look as if the message has been modified
in transit. I'm teaching him the ins and outs of PGP and he'd
like to see what it's like when a signature is in