On 14Sep2016 18:35, David Champion wrote:
I'd be going for the Python stuff, lacking your context.
See attached.
You can pipe a message into this program (within mutt or elsewhere):
| mutt-savefiles /tmp/foo
It will create a directory under /tmp/foo named for the message's
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 04:12:48PM -0700, Are Troi wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Last night at a technical talk I lamented the loss around 5 years ago
> from Fedora of command-line tools to extract email attachments from a
> BASH script and a colleague told me Mutt can do this.
> ...
M
On 14Sep2016 16:12, Are Troi <areemt...@gmail.com> wrote:
Last night at a technical talk I lamented the loss around 5 years ago
from Fedora of command-line tools to extract email attachments from a
BASH script and a colleague told me Mutt can do this.
If you mean the MIME tools
Hi All,
Last night at a technical talk I lamented the loss around 5 years ago
from Fedora of command-line tools to extract email attachments from a
BASH script and a colleague told me Mutt can do this.
I installed Mutt, checked out the man pages, went through the
documentation, spent an hour
Le 01 août 16, vers 16:25, Andreas Doll ecrivait:
> On 2016-08-01 at 15:20, Alexandre Delanoë wrote:
> > one can color message in index according to its number of attachments:
> > color index black red "~X1"
> By the way, you can also use "~X 1-" to colo
als with message attachments (apart from their
number/pgp).
On 2016-08-01 at 15:20, Alexandre Delanoë wrote:
> one can color message in index according to its number of attachments:
> color index black red "~X1"
By the way, you can also use "~X 1-" to color mails with one or more
attachments.
> How to color with specific (
Hello,
one can color message in index according to its number of attachments:
color index black red "~X1"
How to color with specific (not HTML or not GPG signature) file only ?
Thanks for help.
Cheers,
Alexandre
> Is it possible to remove the color after messages was read?
color index black red "~N~X1"
This combines two conditions: new and attachment.
When you've read it, it'll revert to a normal colour.
Rich / FlatCap
On 06/06/16 at 09:37pm, Eric Smith wrote:
> color index_flags black cyan "~X1"
> color index_flags black red "~X2-99"
Hi,
Is it possible to remove the color after messages was read?
This worked like a charm in my mutt!!! :)
color index black cyan "~X1"
color index black red "~X2-99"
"~X1"
Sure this is what I want, I did not see it documented that the
~X needed to be followed by a count.
These worked for me:
color index_flags black cyan "~X1"
color index_flags black red "~X2-99"
I like to have only one field highlighted, though, so
is it possible to
ils in the index:
(for a minimum of 1 attachment)
color index black red "~X1"
This will colour the headers around attachments in the pager:
(e.g. attachements, PGP signatures)
color attachment black red
Rich
How do I do this?
My old `color attachment black red'
does not seem to work anymore.
Eric
On Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 08:13:34PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
> As an academic exercise, I wrote just such a program. It's 2 pages of
> C++ code (instead of C, only because string manipulation is much
> easier). You just run it with the name of the directory you want to
> watch, and the name of
this about a year ago,
when the most recent (that I have seen) request to add a patch to
change the umask was posted. In my post I mentioned that it was
trivial to write a program to watch someone's attachment directory and
copy their attachments as they are written to disk, well before any
human
++ 26/12/15 15:20 -0500 - Fred Smith:
>
>This problem has been going on for some time, but it has lately become an
>irritant:
>
>some emails in which photos or other images are sent arrive here with no
>such item, neither attached, nor inline.
For all of those e-mails, what MUA is used on the
Hi all!
This problem has been going on for some time, but it has lately become an
irritant:
some emails in which photos or other images are sent arrive here with no
such item, neither attached, nor inline.
I haven't been able to reproduce it by sending myself emails from my office,
or gmail,
intact, and you can ask them to send it again to your mutt address and it is
always lacking the attachments? I mean here that the behaviour is always the
same for a given message - good at gmail and bad on initial receipt in mutt and
also bad again on a resend to your mutt address.
I am using
resend that mail to my gmail (or office) account, the
> >image is there.
>
> Is this reliable? You can get the sender to send the message to
> gmail and it is intact, and you can ask them to send it again to
> your mutt address and it is always lacking the attachments? I mean
> here
* Arkadiusz Drabczyk [2015-11-19 18:11]:
> On 2015-11-18, Peter P. wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > I came across an annoying issue when viewing attached files in mutt.
> > In order to view attachment "A" Mutt saves the file to /tmp/mutt and
> >
On 2015-11-25, fe...@crowfix.com <fe...@crowfix.com> wrote:
> Occasionally I get emails with multi megabyte attachments which I
> don't need to see; an old email whose attachments have already been
> saved, attachments I know I don't need to see, etc.
>
> Is there some config
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 12:58:40PM -0800, fe...@crowfix.com wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 09:37:30PM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > El día Wednesday, November 25, 2015 a las 12:21:15PM -0800,
> > fe...@crowfix.com escribió:
> >
...
> > Btw: I'm still waiting for the day/mail when some
El día Wednesday, November 25, 2015 a las 12:21:15PM -0800, fe...@crowfix.com
escribió:
> Occasionally I get emails with multi megabyte attachments which I don't need
> to see; an old email whose attachments have already been saved, attachments I
> know I don't need to
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 09:37:30PM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Wednesday, November 25, 2015 a las 12:21:15PM -0800, fe...@crowfix.com
> escribió:
>
> > Occasionally I get emails with multi megabyte attachments which I don't
> > need to see; an old email whose att
Occasionally I get emails with multi megabyte attachments which I don't need to
see; an old email whose attachments have already been saved, attachments I know
I don't need to see, etc.
Is there some configuration setting which prevents automatically loading
attachments when reading an email
On 2015-11-18, Peter P. wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I came across an annoying issue when viewing attached files in mutt.
> In order to view attachment "A" Mutt saves the file to /tmp/mutt and
> launches the appropriate viewer. When I want to see another attachment
> "B" which
Hi list,
I came across an annoying issue when viewing attached files in mutt.
In order to view attachment "A" Mutt saves the file to /tmp/mutt and
launches the appropriate viewer. When I want to see another attachment
"B" which has an identical filename as "A" and ask mutt to display it,
mutt
On 15Jun15 08:41 +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
Is there a way of forwarding an email and all attachments too?
Attachments are forwarded if you answer 'yes' to 'forwarding as
attachment?'. Drawback is, you cannot reply-inline.
Thanks.
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 08:41:50AM +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
Hi
Is there a way of forwarding an email and all attachments too?
I know that bouncing does this, but forwarding is preferable for some
things.
I have in my .muttrc
# forwarding
set mime_forward=yes
set
* David Woodfall on Monday, June 15, 2015 at 08:41:50 +0100
Is there a way of forwarding an email and all attachments too?
set mime_forward=ask-no
or similar. Also check the mime_forward_rest option.
--
Auftreten Tarzan und Martha -
ich hatte Sankt Pauli unterschätzt.
_MICHAEL WEBER: MARTHA_
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 08:41:50AM +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
Hi
Is there a way of forwarding an email and all attachments too?
I know that bouncing does this, but forwarding is preferable for some
things.
I have in my .muttrc
# forwarding
set mime_forward=yes
set
On 15Jun15 08:41 +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
Is there a way of forwarding an email and all attachments too?
Attachments are forwarded if you answer 'yes' to 'forwarding as
attachment?'. Drawback is, you cannot reply-inline.
--
Bastian
Hi
Is there a way of forwarding an email and all attachments too?
I know that bouncing does this, but forwarding is preferable for some
things.
Thanks
, wonderful mutt, I should have know there would be a variable for
this. Thanks!
For instance you could use a macro like:
# extract all attachments
macro index X 'enter-command set my_wk=$wait_key; unset wait_keyenter\
pipe-message ripmime --paranoid -i - -d ~/attachmentsenter\
enter-command set
On 09/06/15 at 02:23pm, Michael Tatge wrote:
FWIW,
I ended up with these two macros:
# extract all attachments
macro index,pager X 'enter-command set my_wk=$wait_key; unset
wait_keyenter\
pipe-message ripmime --paranoid -i - -d ~/tmp/attachmentsenter\
enter-command set wait_key
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 4:00 PM, Marcelo Laia marcelol...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/06/15 at 02:23pm, Michael Tatge wrote:
FWIW,
I ended up with these two macros:
# extract all attachments
macro index,pager X 'enter-command set my_wk=$wait_key; unset
wait_keyenter\
pipe-message ripmime
* On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 04:33PM -0400 Xu Wang (xuwang...@gmail.com) muttered:
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 4:00 PM, Marcelo Laia marcelol...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/06/15 at 02:23pm, Michael Tatge wrote:
# extract all attachments
macro index,pager X 'enter-command set my_wk=$wait_key; unset
attachments
macro index X 'enter-command set my_wk=$wait_key; unset wait_keyenter\
pipe-message ripmime --paranoid -i - -d ~/attachmentsenter\
enter-command set wait_key=$my_wkenter' save all attachements
Which resets $wait_key to whatever it was before, after it's done.
Also note that commands
FWIW,
I ended up with these two macros:
# extract all attachments
macro index,pager X 'enter-command set my_wk=$wait_key; unset
wait_keyenter\
pipe-message ripmime --paranoid -i - -d ~/tmp/attachmentsenter\
enter-command set wait_key=$my_wkenter' save all attachments
macro attach X 'exitenter
So good!
https://packages.debian.org/unstable/main/ripmime
2015-06-08 9:29 GMT-03:00 Chris Spackman ch...@osugisakae.com:
On 2015/06/08 at 12:03am, Xu Wang wrote:
On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 3:28 PM, John Niendorf j...@jfniendorf.org wrote:
On Sun, Jun 07, 2015 at 02:44:22PM -0400, Chris Spackman
On 2015/06/08 at 12:03am, Xu Wang wrote:
On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 3:28 PM, John Niendorf j...@jfniendorf.org wrote:
On Sun, Jun 07, 2015 at 02:44:22PM -0400, Chris Spackman wrote:
This seems to be the official site for ripmime:
http://www.pldaniels.com/ripmime/
--
Chris Spackman
Hey
to find it?
I would like to have the automatic response yes.
Hello, this is a little different from what you are asking but it has
the same result with less work. Have you tried ripmime? It is software
designed to work with mutt and it can automatically save all
attachments to a folder with minimal
On Sun, Jun 07, 2015 at 02:44:22PM -0400, Chris Spackman wrote:
I have this in my .muttrc:
macro index,pager X pipe-messageripmime -i - -d
when I press X, ripmime asks for a directory and then puts all the
attachments there. No need to select any attachments or confirm the
saving (but you
the
attachments there. No need to select any attachments or confirm the
saving (but you have to press any key to continue after it
finishes).
This seems to be the official site for ripmime:
http://www.pldaniels.com/ripmime/
--
Chris Spackman
Hey thanks Chris,
This is really handy! I wish I'd known
When doing the following, as suggested by [1],
save-entrykill-line/home/xuwang/Downloads/enter
I am presented with File is a directory, save under it? [(y)es, (n)o, (a)ll]
Is there an option to choose this value in an rc variable? I cannot
seem to find it?
I would like to have the automatic
David J. Weller-Fahy wrote:
* Brian Salter-Duke brian.james.d...@gmail.com [2015-04-05 16:35 -0400]:
While you are fixing these problems, could one of you look at a problem
I reported a few weeks ago.
Hrm... what's the ticket number? I just checked and couldn't find the
bug report.
* Brian Salter-Duke brian.james.d...@gmail.com [2015-04-05 16:35 -0400]:
While you are fixing these problems, could one of you look at a problem
I reported a few weeks ago.
Hrm... what's the ticket number? I just checked and couldn't find the
bug report.
Sorry for the personnal message instaid of the list :-(
Le mercredi 11 février à 21:22, JaviMicro a écrit :
* On 9 feb 2015, Philippe Delavalade wrote:
[...]
Let's we see the list of your keybindings.
In any of your messages with _html_ attachments, please
press 'v' to see list
* On 9 feb 2015, Philippe Delavalade wrote:
I want to do 'v' and then click on the html attachment as I do
successfully
with mpeg or pdf attachments.
If I do this with html, I see things like
head
META http-equiv=content-type content=text/html;charset=iso-8859-1
in mailcap for text/html attachments (you have
already done it)
2- 'auto_view' parameter in .muttrc:
auto_view text/html
Read the section with this sentence
automatically viewing MIME attachments while in the pager
in manual:
http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html
* Philippe Delavalade on Monday, February 09, 2015 at 11:16:55 +0100
Thanks but I have already tried auto_view but it's not what I want and it
does not help me anyway.
I want to do 'v' and then click on the html attachment as I do successfully
with mpeg or pdf attachments.
If I do
successfully
with mpeg or pdf attachments.
If I do this with html, I see things like
head
META http-equiv=content-type content=text/html;charset=iso-8859-1
title.../title
...
You are probably running a more recent mutt now than you used to.
It is the 1.5.23 in each case
Hi everybody.
First of all, I want to apologie for my poor english :-)
I have used mutt for many years under Debian but I'm now moving to
Slackware and I meet some troubles with attachments. Maybe that comes from
mime.types, from mailcap or from muttrc, I don't knwo...
When I receive
text/html; /usr/bin/lynx -force_html %s; needsterminal; copiousoutput;
nametemplate=%s.html
But neither works.
In the mime.types file I have just the line
text/html html htm shtml
You need:
1- To define a viewer in mailcap for text/html attachments (you have
already done it)
2
Hi Guys,
I have a question that I'm sure has been asked before but due to a brain
cramp I can't find the answer.
How can I save multiple attachments to a specific folder without having to
type the destination path for each attachment.
Specifically, if I get an email with 20 images attached
will prompt you
for a file name, give it a directory name. When
mutt asks for confirmation, type 'a' to save all
attachments in the directory.
HTH,
--
JR
Type ';' or whatever you have the tag-prefix
command bound to, then 's'. Mutt will prompt you
for a file name, give it a directory name. When
mutt asks for confirmation, type 'a' to save all
attachments in the directory.
Thank you for the clear concise answer!
--
John
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 09:14:02AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 24Jun2014 20:43, Martin Vegter martin.veg...@aol.com wrote:
But all that said, should not a plain message (i.e. text body without
attachments) be treated by mutt as such?
Well, it is treated the same as other, more complex
that said, should not a plain message (i.e. text body without
attachments) be treated by mutt as such?
I am asking because when sending a message from Mutt, after I have
composed the message in my editor and am now in the compose menu, I
see the header (recepient, subject, ...) and below I see my
:
macro attach S save-entrybol~/somefolder/
which should do what you are requiring. Along with patterns, macros are what
makes mutt special; learn more about them with |man muttrc|.
Will that work when applied to a set of tagged attachments via the ';'
tag command?
--
Will Fiveash
There is a way :-)
That's the beauty of the mutt manual, you have to seek for it yourself
it is there, I got it in my mutt, unfortunately I don't have access to it
right now , my server just died
I save my mutt attachments in /wwwroot/mydomani.com/mutt
then have digest authentication
: Re: mutt save attachments in certain folder
There is a way :-)
That's the beauty of the mutt manual, you have to seek for it yourself
it is there, I got it in my mutt, unfortunately I don't have access to it
right now , my server just died
I save my mutt attachments in /wwwroot/mydomani.com
On 06/19/2014 04:01 PM, Francesco Ariis wrote:
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 02:56:37PM +0200, Martin Vegter wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to prepend ~/tmp/ in front of the name, so that by
default all files are saved in ~/tmp/?
Macros to the rescue. In my .muttrc I have:
macro attach S
and
formats it for display. In the latter case, mutt looks at the subparts of the
multipart/mixed top level container and picks one and formats it for display.
There are no markers because there is only one part to consider.
By contrast, a message with attachments is not so overtly a message part
the chance, if necessary, to change the path manually.
But in 99% of cases, I expect just to hit enter.
And speaking of attachments: I have noticed a strange thing. When I
receive plain text email, I see the message displayed normally as text
(as I would expect). But when I receive an email
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 02:56:37PM +0200, Martin Vegter wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to prepend ~/tmp/ in front of the name, so that by
default all files are saved in ~/tmp/?
Macros to the rescue. In my .muttrc I have:
macro attach S save-entrybol~/somefolder/
which should do what you
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 09:36:27AM +0100, Rejo Zenger wrote:
++ 22/10/13 12:38 + - miro:
Sometimes, I receive e-mails that are (at least partly) encrypted and
that included attachments. I am not able to view those attachments. So,
when I open the message I see:
[...]
So, in order
Rejo Zenger (2013-10-23T19:20:51+0200):
++ 22/10/13 12:38 + - miro:
In addition to this, the MIME-structure is:
- multipart/mixed
- multipart/encrypted
- application/pgp-encrypted
- application/octet-stream
- multipart/mixed
- text/plain
++ 22/10/13 12:38 + - miro:
In addition to this, the MIME-structure is:
- multipart/mixed
- multipart/encrypted
- application/pgp-encrypted
- application/octet-stream
- multipart/mixed
- text/plain
- binary/octet-stream
- text/plain
On Wednesday 23 Oct 2013 18:20:51 Rejo Zenger wrote:
++ 22/10/13 12:38 + - miro:
In addition to this, the MIME-structure is:
- multipart/mixed
- multipart/encrypted
- application/pgp-encrypted
- application/octet-stream
-
++ 23/10/13 19:03 +0100 - Mick:
The problem is not that I don't have a viewer available. If the
binary/octet-stream would be html or something else, the problem would
remain. The shortcut v will show the hierarchy like this:
- multipart/mixed
- multipart/encrypted
- text/plain
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 05:58:36PM +0200, Rejo Zenger wrote:
++ 16/10/13 17:36 +0200 - Rejo Zenger:
Sometimes, I receive e-mails that are (at least partly) encrypted and
that included attachments. I am not able to view those attachments. So,
when I open the message I see:
[...]
So
Hi,
Sometimes, I receive e-mails that are (at least partly) encrypted and
that included attachments. I am not able to view those attachments. So,
when I open the message I see:
| [-- Attachment #1 --]
| [-- Type: multipart/encrypted, Encoding: 7bit, Size: 1.9M
++ 16/10/13 17:36 +0200 - Rejo Zenger:
Sometimes, I receive e-mails that are (at least partly) encrypted and
that included attachments. I am not able to view those attachments. So,
when I open the message I see:
[...]
So, in order to view the attachment, I should prees v. When doing so,
I get
attachments.
I also need be able to send emails from the command line.
There is a further constraint that I have to use mull v. 1.2.5.1i
It does not seem possible to use mutt to achieve this. If I specify
the -e my_hdr ... and the -a option within the same email, the
ultimate header received
Hello Cary,
1. Mail whose content is html - I can do this by specify -e my_hdr
Content-Type: text/html, and formatting the message as a pure html
file, e.g. no extra headers.
I’m not entirely sure but I feel that it’s not too ideal
to set the Content-Type via a my_hdr setting.
Maybe you can
Hello again,
Maybe you can set a custom header like “x-change-to-html”, and apply a
hook running an edit-type macro if this header is present?
Sounds more native to me.
Maybe this is even easier:
mutt -e 'set content_type=text/html' -s 'Subject of your msg'
spamreceipi...@server.gov -a
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 11:44:44AM -0500, David Champion wrote:
* On 30 Jul 2013, James Griffin wrote:
David, out of curiosity, how do you get voicemail sent to your email
server?
I have home VoIP service, and the provider (Megapath, formerly known
as Speakeasy) has this as a built-in
OB Mutt: Does anyone remember what year it was when Mutt was at a
version number somewhere around 0.86? I know it was in the mid-90s,
but I'm curious to know, so I can know just how many years I've
been using Mutt.
According to FileWatcher.com[1], October 10, 1997.
[1]
as opposed to hitting s for each
one. How do you guys manage attachments?
I wrote this small script; invoke it by |muttrip dir. It depends
on having ripmime installed. The followup .pl program merely builds
a crude index.html file and reports how many files it found; you can
skip
* On 30 Jul 2013, James Griffin wrote:
David, out of curiosity, how do you get voicemail sent to your email
server? that sounds like a great idea. My mobile has no signal where i
live; if I could get my voicemail sent to my server that would be
fantastic! It also sounds complex??
I have
* On 28 Jul 2013, fe...@crowfix.com wrote:
Today as I was saving about 20 photos I received from my sister,
I thought I wonder if there is a way to save all of the images
attached to an email in one swoop as opposed to hitting s for each
one. How do you guys manage attachments?
I wrote
attachments?
I wrote this small script; invoke it by |muttrip dir. It depends on having
ripmime installed. The followup .pl program merely builds a crude index.html
file and reports how many files it found; you can skip it.
The ripmime args are somewhat of a mystery to me, so I aperiodically change
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
You could make an archive of the files and call it something like
sisterphotos.tar.gz. This is what I do when I am sending more than
two or three attachments.
This way you only have one file to attach. The downside is that the
recipient must have
Hi Mutt-folks,
Today as I was saving about 20 photos I received from my sister, I thought I
wonder if there is a way to save all of the images attached to an email in one
swoop as opposed to hitting s for each one.
How do you guys manage attachments?
--
John
John Niendorf j...@jfniendorf.org wrote:
Today as I was saving about 20 photos I received from my sister, I thought I
wonder if there is a way to save all of the images attached to an email in
one swoop as opposed to hitting s for each one. How do you guys manage
attachments?
On the list
Thanks for the really useful tip Charles.
Today as I was saving about 20 photos I received from my sister, I thought I
wonder if there is a way to save all of the images attached to an email in
one swoop as opposed to hitting s for each one. How do you guys manage
attachments?
On the list
Hi, this isn't a strictly mutt related question as it can be reproduced
on every Linux email client sending attachments to new versions Outlook
(from 2007+).
When we send emails with attachmets to Outlook, the receiver sees the
attachment as winmail.dat instead of what we've sent.
Is there a way
On Mon, Apr 08, 2013 at 10:49:53AM -0300, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
Hi, this isn't a strictly mutt related question as it can be reproduced
on every Linux email client sending attachments to new versions Outlook
(from 2007+).
When we send emails with attachmets to Outlook, the receiver sees
Dave Dodge wrote:
On Mon, Apr 08, 2013 at 10:49:53AM -0300, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
Hi, this isn't a strictly mutt related question as it can be reproduced
on every Linux email client sending attachments to new versions Outlook
(from 2007+).
When we send emails with attachmets
Florian Lohoff wrote:
I my wet dreams i' encrypting every single message. But mutt is not very
helpful in this. Yes - it can encrypt but i'd like mutt to decide
automatically when it's capable of encrypting the mail (remember
multiple To:, Cc:, Bcc). It would be okay to encrypt a mail if i
On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 09:37:46AM -0600, Dale Raby wrote:
I sign most of my messages, even though I only know a few people who
actively use GnuPG/PGP. As I see it, this is one way of promoting
encryption. I.e.: What is that block of gibberish you have at the end
of your emails? That, my
Incoming from Chris Bannister:
Is it true that if you want to correspond with people on windoze who
use outhouse then it becomes tricky?
I. Don't. Care. [about them].
However, it might present a good opportunity to mention Firefox (or
Opera) and Cygwin. Yes, I am (seriously!) biased.
to
attachments which are a classic attack vector?
I my wet dreams i' encrypting every single message. But mutt is not very
helpful in this. Yes - it can encrypt but i'd like mutt to decide
automatically when it's capable of encrypting the mail (remember
multiple To:, Cc:, Bcc). It would be okay to encrypt
multiple jpeg thumbnail attachments
... Now that's bloat! email should be text, full stop.
We used to think emacs was bloated, and compared to vi then, it was.
Now, we have Tb sized drives and GHz processors in pocket sized
supercomputers. Welcome to the 21st Century.
Signing an email with PGP/gnupg
I sign most of my messages, even though I only know a few people who
actively use GnuPG/PGP. As I see it, this is one way of promoting
encryption. I.e.: What is that block of gibberish you have at the end
of your emails? That, my friend is my public key. If you have the
right software you can
* Dale Raby daler...@gmail.com [03-06-13 10:39]:
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I see no problem in signing list posts. For those who want to verify
them, its easy to set up, those who don't can ignore them just as
easily. Its not like you are printing them out and reading them from
paper, after all.
Which is the
Incoming from Dale Raby:
encryption. I.e.: What is that block of gibberish you have at the end
of your emails? That, my friend is my public key. If you have the
right software you can verify that I sent you that message, and we can
even send encrypted emails that nobody else can read but
On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 09:37:46AM -0600, Dale Raby wrote:
I sign most of my messages, even though I only know a few people who
actively use GnuPG/PGP. As I see it, this is one way of promoting
encryption. I.e.: What is that block of gibberish you have at the end
of your emails? That, my
On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 03:22:47PM -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote:
On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 09:37:46AM -0600, Dale Raby wrote:
I sign most of my messages, even though I only know a few people who
actively use GnuPG/PGP. As I see it, this is one way of promoting
encryption. I.e.: What is that
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