Re: Which Keyserver???
My sincere thanks to Horace and others, who in helping one poster help hundreds of others. * Horace G. Friend III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [16 Apr 01 08:42]: > There's a GnuPG options file which where you can put your default > keyserver using (for example): > > keyserver certserver.pgp.com I would only add that the abovementioned options file is likely found as: ~/.gnupg/options (I tried .gpgrc and that did NOT work!) -- Good Hunting! Kipling+ (Linux Newbie since 24 Dec 00)
Re: PS docs
* Alex Povolotsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [13 Feb 01 12:41]: > Does anyone have mutt manual in PS format, A4 page? I have converted the ANSI text into .sdw (StarOffice) whcih I would be pleased to send you. I use US Letter paper myself, but you could change that to A4. I hove no experience with printing to PostScript, but I am rather sure that StarOffice can do that. -- Good Hunting! Kipling+ (Linux Newbie since 24 Dec 00)
Public key search syntax error
Hi! I am in the unenviable position of knowing what the problem is, but not knwoing how to fix it. The problem is that when mutt goes looking for a public key, it say 'looking for key 12345678' and has the connection shut down by peer, or some such. The solution is that it should be 'looking for key 0x122345678' I know this because I tried to obtain the key manually, and found that was what needed changing. The hard question (for me) is how to communicate that change to mutt? -- Good Hunting! Kipling+ (Linux Newbie since 24 Dec 00)
ssmtp, fetchmail, mutt... and a partridge in a pear tree
* Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11 Feb 01 00:12]: > [a bit OT] > > Does ssmtp do deferred delivery (so that I can queue mail offline and > then send it all at one shot, as I do with /usr/sbin/sendmail -q)? I have not found it so, but then I have only installed it this morning. For the nonce, I am delighted that it WORKS!!! > [I'll be putting up a howto of how to set up email on a linux box > connected via a dialup - checking pop accounts with fetchmail, using > mutt as the client and sendmail as the MTA. I'd also like to add > sections on exim, postfix and ssmtp / masqmail / nullmailer] Your efforts will be greatly appreciated, on my end, at least
How do I set my username when composing/replying?
Hi, How can I set my username on outgoing mail (composed or in reply) when my Linux login name is different from my ISP username? I can set realname but can I set my username? Thanks for any help you can render, Kipling+