e belongs to the
owner. gpg: Fingerprint: 6BD9 050F D8FC 941B 4341 2DCC 68B7 AB89 5754 8DCD
(cached 0E9FF879 to 57548DCD)
6 hop path: 0E9FF879 5AA5BCDF 0FCC27C6 788A3F4C 2FA3BC2D 5B0358A2 57548DCD
0E9FF879 Darxus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
5AA5BCDF Michael J. Leone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
0FCC27C6 Da
How can I make mutt allow me to "...delete the only attachment" ?
In cases where a message body is truly not necessary, like emailing a list
server where the commands go in the subject, it really frustrates me that
I can't delete the extra stuff, which would be simple if it weren't for
this restr
On 12/17, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Leave the message body blank, willya? That should solve the
> problem.
Then I have a 0 byte attachment that I *still* can't delete, which is just
more annoying.
> Also, put something like "set abort_unmodified=ask-no" in your
> .muttrc
Didn't help.
On 12/18, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> as it is zero bytes, what is the problem? a waste of bandwidth? ;)
Severe annoyance. And it takes me longer to delete the existing lines in
the message body (signature) than it does to hit "D" to delete that
unnecessary attachement.
I guess what you're
I would like to get mutt to execute a command whenever I recieve new email.
My goal is to run the subject of the new email through a speech synthesizer
- specifically subjects related to network status notifications.
I have not been able to find anything related in the docs, is it possible
withou
On 04/27, Shawn D. McPeek wrote:
>
> Something like procmail is probably more suited for what you want.
Sorry, I forgot to mention I'm using an imap server. Currently attempting
to setup fetchmail, but a more direct solution would be nice.
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When I have a pgp-hook set for a specific email address, and I write an
email to that email address, and flag it to be encrypted, it:
1) asks me if I really want to encrypt to the key I told it to
2) searches for keys that match the key ID I told it to use (this really
blows my mind)
3) after