was left justified)...
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msg23458/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
da,
but it doesn't work.
since the empty string used to work for mutt 1.2.24, i wonder if it
is a bug: gpg (gnupg 1.0.6) gives his output to standard error, and
seems to ignore the --output arg.
can anybody help?
thanx
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msg22724/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
hi all,
if i have two mail folders and want to merge them in one avoiding
repetitions, how can i do?
10x
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giorgian
, just to
use my-text-mode with mutt.
any idea?
thanx
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giorgian
hi all,
i've generated my public and private keys with
ssh-keygen -t dsa
I tried to send a pgp signed mail, but what i get is:
gpg: no default secret key: secret key not available
gpg: signing failed: secret key not available
what must i do?
thanks
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giorgian
On Sat, Dec 22, 2001 at 11:24:05AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
Right. gpg knows nothing of your ssh keys, which are only for encrypting
socket connections (well, at least I've never tried to use one for the
other, and I'd be surprised if the keys had the same structure).
%
% what must i
example is yahoogroops, which uses:
Return-path:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
where 192652 is the mailing list (and i have to match it exactly,
since i've subscribed many yahoo groups; the other numbers change
evewry time.
which regexp shall i use to do this?
lots of thanks again
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giorgian
and where it is...
can i tell procmail to do something (xmessage or whatelse)
according to the various rules?
thank you
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giorgian
:) ),
and my .procmailrc is an awful mess, so i gave up.
now, is there a way to tell mutt to put received messages in folders
according to some matching rules?
thank you
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giorgian