On 1999-12-18 07:49:34 -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
> I am in a mailing list which appends the following information to each user.
> I guess this is a new feature in the listserver (sparklist) software. When I reply
> to the list, this piece of information remains in the note. Each time I reply to this
On 1999-12-20 19:51:55 -0800, rex wrote:
> involved and is probably the author of the message. Even though they
> cannot read the message, they know Tom is communicating with Sam.
> Think traffic analysis.
You want to use anonymous remailers; man mixmaster
Best regards
Martin
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On 20-Dec-1999, Michael Elkins wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 18, 1999 at 07:49:34AM -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
> > Is there anyway to delete this information with the
> > help of Mutt automatically?
> >
> > > ---
> > > You are currently subscribed to XYZ as: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > To unsubscribe send a bla
I received an e-mail message with an attachment of
Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
How can I get mutt to decode this?
Thanks, Peter
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Peter Dominguez
72 Belvedere Dr
Yonkers, NY 10705-2814
(914) 423-4000
fax: (914) 423-8640
The mime type I am trying to deal with is:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Description: Unknown Document
Content-Disposition: attachment;
Any help in decoding this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Peter
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Peter Dominguez
72 Belvedere Dr
Yonkers, NY 10705-2814
(914) 423-40
I am in the process of moving my mail from a OS/2 box. The mail client
here is PMMail. Each email is stored in a seperate file, like in Maildir.
I have moved these files to linux, but cannot read them using Mutt to
convert them to Maildir named files. The PMMail files are named in 7.3 format,
whic
On Mon, Dec 20, 1999 at 07:51:55PM -0800, rex wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 03:43:04AM +0100, Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 20, 1999 at 01:48:19PM -0800, rex wrote:
> > > On Mon, Dec 20, 1999 at 01:23:19PM +0100, Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote:
> > > >
> > > > This way I strongly recommend
Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 21 Dec 1999:
> How do you convert these files into mbox or Maildir format? I want to be able
> to read these messages using Mutt MUA.
Well, best way perhaps might be to bounce them using PMMail, or maybe
"export" them in the unix mbox format. That way
I apologize... the actual error didn't get 'yanked.'
checking host system type... configure: error: cannot guess host type; you must
specify one
I was trying to install the newer version. I need the 'us' version that suppports PGP
- and from what I understand, the version that comes with RH
On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 10:16:20AM -0500, Caldwell Warley wrote:
> checking host system type... configure: error: cannot guess host type; you must
>specify one
What's in config.log ?
> I was trying to install the newer version. I need the 'us' version that
> suppports PGP - and from what I u
On 0, Mikko Hänninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 21 Dec 1999:
> > How do you convert these files into mbox or Maildir format? I want to be able
> > to read these messages using Mutt MUA.
>
> Well, best way perhaps might be to bounce them using PMMail,
I've attached it... not a whole lot more than the initial error. I checked for
autoconf... the only thing I have is under /usr/lib/perl...
On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 04:14:57PM +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 10:16:20AM -0500, Caldwell Warley wrote:
>
> > checking host sy
Caldwell Warley [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I was trying to install the newer version. I need the 'us' version that
> suppports PGP - and from what I understand, the version that comes with
> RH 6.1 does NOT.
There is no US version that comes with PGP support. You need the non-US
(i) version.
On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Subba Rao wrote:
> How do you convert these files into mbox or Maildir format? I want to be able
> to read these messages using Mutt MUA.
Try this:
for a in *.msg; do
formail <$a >${a}.f
done
cat *.msg.f >mailbox
Regards
Oliver
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butt(dot)com is not my e-mail adress
>The mime type I am trying to deal with is:
>
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
>Content-Description: Unknown Document
>Content-Disposition: attachment;
>
>Any help in decoding this would be greatly appreciated.
'v' for view, 's' for save. What's the mystery? I think this is one
where RTF
Is there a way to make the arrow (with 'set arrow_cursor' in muttrc)
not be inverse-highlighted?
I looked in the faq but didn't see anything.
Thanks,
Brian
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The 21st century begins on January 1, 2001.
On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 12:17:36PM -0600, brd wrote:
> Is there a way to make the arrow (with 'set arrow_cursor' in muttrc)
> not be inverse-highlighted?
you can try either
color indicator default default
(if your curses doesnt support default colors, use the colors you want
explicitly)
o
Thanks, 'mono indicator normal' worked for me.
Brian
On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 10:40:16AM -0800, Michael Elkins wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 12:17:36PM -0600, brd wrote:
> > Is there a way to make the arrow (with 'set arrow_cursor' in muttrc)
> > not be inverse-highlighted?
>
> you can try ei
Hello Peter!
On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Peter Dominguez wrote:
> I received an e-mail message with an attachment of
> Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
>
> How can I get mutt to decode this?
Here it will work with the lines in $HOME/.mutt/.mailcap
application/x-gzip; octet-filter %s;
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