Greetings...
I was wondering if there are any procmail recipes or mutt commands that
would allow me to limit the size of my mailboxes (folders). Thanks in
advance..
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Scott A. Davis - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Austin, Texas USA
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Hi!
I have installed Pretty Good Privacy 2.6.3i on this FreeBSD box and all
went well. I am trying to integrate it into Mutt 1.2.5i, and that seems
to go 99% ok. The problem I have is this:
I created a key for myself on this machine using 'pgp -kg'
When I go to use Mutt, send mail to myself,
Thomas Roessler filled my mailbox with:
>
>
> > I created a key for myself on this machine using 'pgp -kg'
>
> What's your key ID looking like?
when I cat on this FreeBSD box, it is all garbled... nothing
readable.
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Scott A. Davis...[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Austin, Texas USA .
Is there a send hook to make a standard Reply-To: in all outgoing
messages?
Thanks in advance...
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Scott A. Davis ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] ! Si vis pacem para bellum
P.O. Box 81731 ! Austin, Texas USA 78708 ! http://www.austin-texas.net
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Greetings!
I have noticed that when I bring up a folder (using mutt -f x), it is
bringing it up and displaying it in an order OTHER than sorted by
RECEIVED. It appears that it could be sorting by date by default. I
think this is the only folder that this is happening to, as I have about
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Quoting Frank Derichsweiler On Thu, 15 Feb 2001:
> I have a problem during startup of mutt on a fast hardware.
> Starting mutt with
> xterm -geometry 220x80+70+100 -vb -T "mutt Mail" -j -e mutt
> produces a large xterm, but mutt only uses 1/3 of the lines.
> Starting first xterm -geometry 220x
Hi!
Does anyone have the .muttrc commands off hand for the operation of GNUPG
under Mutt?
Thanks in advance!
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S c o t t A. D a v i s ! Si vis pacem para bellum
sdavis at Austin-Texas.net ! http://www.austin-texas.net/~sdavis
Packet Wrangler For Hire...! Unemployed victim of bad dot com m
Please forgive my short memory.
I know when you compose a message in mutt, and you are at the final screen
preparing to send, you can change the "From:" line with CTRL
or ALT . I just forgot. Thanks in advance,
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Greetings..
The copy opf mutt I use is on my provider's machine that I access via
shall account. I was wondering if there was a reliable way to see if this
copy was compiled with the POP3 option.
Also, can someone enlighten me as to all of the important POP3 commands
that should go into the .mu
Quoting Sam Roberts On Fri, 08 Jun 2001:
> mutt -h
>
> setpop_host=
> setpop_user=...
> setpop_pass=...
> #unset pop_delete
Thanks a million Sam... I got it working... NOW, the small problem I am
having is that when Mutt retrieves my POP3 mail, it does not put it in the
ma
Ok... all my POP3 stuff works great.
I recall there being a .muttrc config setting to tell it to check for POP3
mail on it's own every X minutes. Am I wrong, or does this setting
actually exist? I didn't find it in any other .muttrc's I found online.
Thanks.
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Running 1.2.5i
When using the option of:
set pop_checkinterval=60or using
set pop_checkinterval="60" or using
set pop_check_interval=60
...among other desperate variables of the option...
I get an 'unknown variable' error... Anyone seen this before or know of a
fix? The other POP
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