Re: MIME sub-type "octet-stream" doesn't trigger smime_* for received

2009-09-15 Thread bill lam
On Tue, 15 Sep 2009, Jason wrote: > damn, here I go again... however, I've narrowed it down. > > Jason wrote: > [snip] > > I've followed the smime howto's, imported my certs, tried .mime.types, > > .mailcap to no avail. mutt refuses to decrypt it. When i select the > > email, it shows "applicat

Re: MIME sub-type "octet-stream" doesn't trigger smime_* for received

2009-09-15 Thread Jason
damn, here I go again... however, I've narrowed it down. Jason wrote: [snip] > I've followed the smime howto's, imported my certs, tried .mime.types, > .mailcap to no avail. mutt refuses to decrypt it. When i select the > email, it shows "application/octet-stream". > Here's my ${HOME}/.mailca

Re: MIME sub-type "octet-stream" doesn't trigger smime_* for received

2009-09-15 Thread Jason
Sorry to reply to myself, I thought of a few things... Jason wrote: > All, > > I'm attempting to send and receive email from an Exchange2007 server (I > know, bleh :-P ). Seeing as how Evolution-mapi is having some issues, I > decided to eliminate all the GUI crap. > > I'm able to pull all of m

MIME sub-type "octet-stream" doesn't trigger smime_* for received mail.

2009-09-15 Thread Jason
All, I'm attempting to send and receive email from an Exchange2007 server (I know, bleh :-P ). Seeing as how Evolution-mapi is having some issues, I decided to eliminate all the GUI crap. I'm able to pull all of my email with "exchange2mbox" and I plan on using "openchangeclient --sendmail

Re: Tag messages based on time range?

2009-09-15 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Baldur Gislason [09-15-09 12:55]: > Can I somehow tag messages that are older/newer than X or aged between X > and Y? Yes, directions/methods are described in the fine manual. Begin in section "2. Patterns: Searching, Limiting and Tagging", expecially pattern modifiers ~d and ~r. Be sure to r

Tag messages based on time range?

2009-09-15 Thread Baldur Gislason
Can I somehow tag messages that are older/newer than X or aged between X and Y? Baldur