On Sun, Aug 08, 1999 at 07:18:25PM -0700, Eric G . Miller wrote:
> I stand corrected. I was actually thinking of the mbox-hook,
> but that only processes messages /after/ they have been read. Seems
> procmail would be the ticket for filtering large volumes of mail.
procmail also offers th
Hi,
Somebody has already posted a solution to convert all the incoming
mails with pgp signatures to the old style when displaying in mutt.
Here is a solution if you want to send the message with pgp signatures
in the old style so people can view it in pine with no t
Hi,
This is for receiving messages right??
What if I want to send the pgp sigs in the old style rather than
as mime encrypted??
Most of the mail client does not yet understand mime encrypted
PGP signatures, and it will cause a lot trouble for those people
Hi,
Mutt is the best mail client I have ever seen. I will still
recommand it to you.
For your concern about the pgp as mime encrypted, please
have a look at the file:
/usr/doc/mutt/PGP-Notes.txt.gz
There is a work around which may satisfy you.
Sh
I use Netscape Messenger and IMAP instead of POP3 to talk to my mail
server. This allows me to keep my mail on the server and "sync" up
multiple machines -- whatever OS I'm running, whatever... there's usually
a version of Netscape Messenger available for it.
To get my mail delivered into folders
I stand corrected. I was actually thinking of the mbox-hook,
but that only processes messages /after/ they have been read. Seems
procmail would be the ticket for filtering large volumes of mail.
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Eric G. Miller
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On Sun, Aug 08, 1999 at 06:23:46PM -0700,
Eric G . Miller wrote:
> I'm certainly no expert on using mutt, but it does have mail
> filtering capabilities. See "folder-hook" for more info.
>
No, it doesn't. folder-hook is used to apply settings only to one
folder. For example, I have mutt
I'm certainly no expert on using mutt, but it does have mail
filtering capabilities. See "folder-hook" for more info.
As far as creating subdirectories, etc., mutt will store mail
pretty much anywhere you want it to. So, under your ~/Mail directory,
you could create a "debian"
On Sun, Aug 08, 1999 at 11:53:29PM +0200, Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote:
> I'm looking for a mail client that has nested folders and good filters
> for moving incoming messages to dedicated folders (reply-to
> filter!). Another must is PGP support. SMTP and POP3 would be nice but
> are not a ne
On 08-Aug-99 Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> Hi there. I'm currently using netspace's messenger but it does not
> completly meet my needs.
>
> I'm looking for a mail client that has nested folders and good filters
> for moving incoming messages to dedic
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