Date:Sat, 31 Mar 2007 20:02:55 +1000
From:Joel Reicher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| I get the feeling this might be catching many people, and my preference
| would be to put "-msgid" in the defaults for "send".
I might too (see below for p
I would definitely enjoy a deattacher and MIME-thrasher.
A particularly interesting use of the latter would be to
discard the redundant HTML component of gmail messages;
I suppose others might consider the plain text redundant.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 17:34:10 BST, Peter Maydell said:
>> This bug was fixed in CVS in 2005. I suggest that you (or your
>> vendor) upgrade to nmh 1.2 :-)
>
>Whoops, somebody take me out back and shoot me - I flagged the wrong
>code in a previous posting.
To be fair, the c
As I browsed some of the Sieve drafts, I noticed they may enable a
feature that I would absolutely love in a new MH program called
mh-sieve.
When archiving mail, I'd like to first delete attachments over a certain
size (since folks at work like to put stuff in mail that is available in
the Subvers
I just posted the following to the mh-e-users group:
So I've been under a rock.
I glanced through the Internet Drafts for the first time in years
(decades actually), and noticed several quite a lot of draft activity
related to Sieve. I had seen "Sieve" mentioned here and there, but
didn
Joel Reicher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I see a
>> message-id header. The message-id header results from "send: -msgid"
>> in my profile.
>
> I get the feeling this might be catching many people, and my preference
> would be to put "-msgid" in the defaults for "send". I think it makes
> more
On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 17:34:10 BST, Peter Maydell said:
> Neil W Rickert wrote:
> >WTF! It seems that nmh is attempting to lock "/dev/null".
>
> This bug was fixed in CVS in 2005. I suggest that you (or your
> vendor) upgrade to nmh 1.2 :-)
Whoops, somebody take me out back and shoot me - I flagge
Neil W Rickert wrote:
>WTF! It seems that nmh is attempting to lock "/dev/null".
This bug was fixed in CVS in 2005. I suggest that you (or your
vendor) upgrade to nmh 1.2 :-)
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