UTC-0400 (Thu, 26 Sep 2024 09:47:21 -0400)
> William Allen
> is rumored to have said:
>
>> I subscribe to my local newspaper’s daily bulletin. Recently I noticed I
>> wasn’t getting it anymore and after looking a the junk folder saw it had a
>> spam score of 4.0. Just l
Thanks! That was very informative and helpful.
Regards,
Bill
On 26 Sep 2024, at 11:09, Bill Cole wrote:
On 2024-09-26 at 09:47:21 UTC-0400 (Thu, 26 Sep 2024 09:47:21 -0400)
William Allen
is rumored to have said:
I subscribe to my local newspaper’s daily bulletin. Recently I
noticed I
I subscribe to my local newspaper’s daily bulletin. Recently I noticed I wasn’t
getting it anymore and after looking a the junk folder saw it had a spam score
of 4.0. Just looking at the mailings I can’t see any difference. Is there any
way to understand what is triggering a score for a particul
I appreciate the fact that MM blocks the images embedded in emails since that
is obviously a privacy concern. I also appreciate the fact that I can click on
an image from a trusted correspondent to see it. My issue is that in
newsletters that I get from certain trusted sources I can’t see the im
versions of MacPorts and Homebrew do _not_ put it there. Adding
a symlink should get this to work for you.
Best,
R
On 22 Oct 2023, at 9:38, William Allen wrote:
I get messages occasionally that have gpg encoded contents. When that
happens I get a warning “OpenPGP: Unable to locate the command
(gpg
I get messages occasionally that have gpg encoded contents. When that happens I
get a warning “OpenPGP: Unable to locate the command (gpg) needed to work with
an OpenPGP message”.
I have gpg installed, it is available from shell command line (macOS). Per the
instructions I’ve installed pinentry
I’m a new and so far happy user of Mailmate. When I’m looking at a new mail
that has images, sometimes I actually do want to download those images. I’m
really happy that MM 1) gives the option and 2) gives me an idea that some of
them might be unsavory (i.e. “strictly blocked”), but the last cou