Hi Everyone,
I would like to know how to remove Peter Davis from this list. He passed away
almost three years ago.
Thanks so much,
Donna
On Sat, May 15, 2021, at 11:04 PM, Ken Hornstein wrote:
> >BTW, Ken and David, shall we adopt Semantic Versioning? All the crazy
> >cool ki
On Thu, Jun 14, 2018, at 8:56 AM, Peter Davis wrote:
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> Hi, all,
>
> I'm sorry if this question is a bit too elementary or intrusive
> for this> group. My health is seriously failing, and I'm trying to clean up
> old> messages are on my Mac for others who will inh
rious IMAP
servers, so I'm not completely erasing the past ... just trying to clean
up some computers.
Thank you!
-pd
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Thomas Levine <_...@thomaslevine.com> writes:
> Hmm since I am responding to a two-year-old email, perhaps I should also
> include an excerpt.
>
> On Sun, 08 Dec 2013 12:26:49 -0500, Peter Davis wrote:
>> Does anyone have an mts.conf setup that works with Fastmail.fm?
>
an IMAP server, and procmail to filter
and sort messages. I have not had any problems with messages not
appearing as new.
My procmail file uses rcvstore to file the messages in folders, and that
seems to do the right thing.
-pd
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a smtps-proxy on port 80. This is handy if, for
example, your network is blocking outbound access to the usual
ports.
-pd
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going to try this at home.
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/product/9781565924796.do that has a whole chapter on
MIME. That might be a good tutorial. The
book is from 1999, but I suspect it's still mostly correct.
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Nmh
does, but
without the proprietary stuff, ads and privacy concerns. So take what I say
with a grain of salt.
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, so I suspect there won't be any sequence corruption
(but it's vulnerable to losing sequence information).
I have not seen any issues with this, but again, this may be dependent on
individual usage.
-pd
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. Another shortcut
allows me to add junk messages to a garbage sequence, which I can then delete
when I'm done. But I don't need to preserve this sequence across multiple
sessions.
-pd
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, it makes sense.
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smtp and sendmail with a short sample message to
myself. The send command appears to work, and doesn't give any errors,
but I never get the sample message.
Thanks,
-pd
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On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 9:28 PM, Ken Hornstein k...@pobox.com wrote:
So I guess the goal is to put everything in .mh_profile, and leave
mts.conf alone. Is that right? If so, I guess I should just restore the
default mts.conf. In particular, should I have mts set to smtp vs
sendmail?
I know
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