Re: S/MIME support in Emai clients

2004-06-14 Thread chris-usenet
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004, "Luis R. Rojas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
> is thunderbir in the apt-get or aptitude tree?

Nicos Gollan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is in testing (0.5) and unstable (0.6).

It's also on backports.org if you're running stable.
Chris


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Re: Latin [was: Re: S/MIME support in Emai clients]

2004-06-06 Thread richard lyons
On Saturday 05 June 2004 18:47, Pigeon wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 04:43:18PM -0400, Luis R. Rojas wrote:
> > --
> > sic transit gloria fenestrae
>
> s/ae/arum/

I knew that looked wrong, but didn't stop to think.  Go to the top of 
the class, Pigeon.


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Latin [was: Re: S/MIME support in Emai clients]

2004-06-05 Thread Pigeon
On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 04:43:18PM -0400, Luis R. Rojas wrote:
> 
> -- 
> sic transit gloria fenestrae

s/ae/arum/

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Re: S/MIME support in Emai clients

2004-06-05 Thread Bob Proulx
Luis R. Rojas wrote:
> Vineet Kumar said:
> > As for recommendations: Mutt is the best mailer I've ever used
> > (and by far the most efficient, which is what you asked for) but
> > thunderbird looks pretty good if you like a mouse.
> >
> is thunderbir in the apt-get or aptitude tree? mine says it couldnt find
> it? in case it isnt. can you install manually?

If you could not find it then it tells me you are running stable.  In
that case you can get it from www.backports.org which has backports to
stable of packages from unstable.  You can put this line in your
/etc/apt/sources.list file and then update from there to get
thunderbird and similar entries for mozilla and firefox.

  deb http://www.backports.org/debian stable mozilla-thunderbird debconf

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Re: S/MIME support in Emai clients

2004-06-03 Thread Paul Johnson
Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> * Robert Golovniov ([EMAIL PROTECTED])[20040603 02:43]:
>> Hello,
>>
>>   Could  anybody,  please,  suggest me what is the most efficient mail
>>   client under Linux from the viewpoint of handling S/MIME?
>
> Though I'm not using S/MIME, afaik both mutt and thunderbird
> should support it.  As for recommendations: Mutt is the best
> mailer I've ever used (and by far the most efficient, which
> is what you asked for) but thunderbird looks pretty good if
> you like a mouse.

Even better than mutt is gnus, though you might not find it
comfortable if you don't already regularly use emacs.

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Re: S/MIME support in Emai clients

2004-06-03 Thread Nicos Gollan
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 16:43:18 -0400 (AST)
"Luis R. Rojas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> is thunderbir in the apt-get or aptitude tree? mine says it couldnt
> find it? in case it isnt. can you install manually?

It is in testing (0.5) and unstable (0.6).

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Re: S/MIME support in Emai clients

2004-06-03 Thread David P James
On Thu 3 June 2004 16:43, Luis R. Rojas wrote:

>
> is thunderbir in the apt-get or aptitude tree? mine says it couldnt
> find it? in case it isnt. can you install manually?

# apt-get install mozilla-thunderbird mozilla-thunderbird-enigmail

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Re: S/MIME support in Emai clients

2004-06-03 Thread Luis R. Rojas

Vineet Kumar said:
> * Robert Golovniov ([EMAIL PROTECTED])[20040603 02:43]:
>> Hello,
>>
>>   Could  anybody,  please,  suggest me what is the most efficient mail
>>   client under Linux from the viewpoint of handling S/MIME?
>
> Though I'm not using S/MIME, afaik both mutt and thunderbird
> should support it.  As for recommendations: Mutt is the best
> mailer I've ever used (and by far the most efficient, which
> is what you asked for) but thunderbird looks pretty good if
> you like a mouse.
>
> good times,
> Vineet
>
is thunderbir in the apt-get or aptitude tree? mine says it couldnt find
it? in case it isnt. can you install manually?

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Re: S/MIME support in Emai clients

2004-06-03 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Robert Golovniov ([EMAIL PROTECTED])[20040603 02:43]:
> Hello,
>
>   Could  anybody,  please,  suggest me what is the most efficient mail
>   client under Linux from the viewpoint of handling S/MIME?

Though I'm not using S/MIME, afaik both mutt and thunderbird
should support it.  As for recommendations: Mutt is the best
mailer I've ever used (and by far the most efficient, which
is what you asked for) but thunderbird looks pretty good if
you like a mouse.

good times,
Vineet


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Re: S/MIME support in Emai clients

2004-06-03 Thread Paul Johnson
Robert Golovniov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Could anybody, please, suggest me what is the most efficient mail
> client under Linux from the viewpoint of handling S/MIME?

PGP is far more widely used than S/MIME in this day and age in mail
and news.  I would suggest going that route instead.

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S/MIME support in Emai clients

2004-06-03 Thread Robert Golovniov
Hello,

  Could  anybody,  please,  suggest me what is the most efficient mail
  client under Linux from the viewpoint of handling S/MIME?

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