Hello!
Nevertheless I have a similar problem.
I want to use the traditional encrypted formats for only some
people. So I do this:
send-hook . 'set pgp_create_traditional=no'
send-hook 'first@email\.address' \
'set pgp_create_traditional=yes pgp_autoencrypt=yes'
send-hook 'second@email\.
Hello Eduardo,
On Friday, July 5, 2002 at 9:42:12 AM -0400, Eduardo J. Gargiulo wrote:
> I'm using mutt 1.4 and folder-hooks to set from and return-path
> headers.
You should not set a "Return-Path:" header. It's eventually your
recipient's delivering MTA's task, which will set there the p
mutt copies the message to the sent folder and then calls the MDA. So if
the MDA fails, the copy to sent mail is already made. Postponing it just
makes the correct copy that you think it does.
randy
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 09:54:02PM -0400, Ken W wrote:
> Is mutt supposed to FCC a postponed mess
On Fri, Jan 15, 1999 at 11:06:07PM +, Bennett Todd wrote:
> 1999-01-15-21:59:12 Rob Kaper:
> > Something I'd like to do, but haven't found in the manuals etc:
> >
> > send all postponed messages at once, without editing them etc.
> >
> > Is this possible with mutt? If yes: how? If no: why no
1999-01-15-21:59:12 Rob Kaper:
> Something I'd like to do, but haven't found in the manuals etc:
>
> send all postponed messages at once, without editing them etc.
>
> Is this possible with mutt? If yes: how? If no: why not ;) and where can I
> send the suggestion for such a feature?
Easy to do
: send all postponed messages at once, without editing them etc.
:
: Is this possible with mutt? If yes: how? If no: why not ;) and where can I
: send the suggestion for such a feature?
Possible, not now. I believe that the rationale is that postponed
messages are works still in progress and the