Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/05/20/12:33:29
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Max --
...and then Max Bowsher said...
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% Many thanks, David, for that stty hint - that solves a problem I have lived with
Happy to help!
% for quite a while - I haven't found any good introductions to the finer points
% of terminals on the web.
*grin*
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% Secondly, I'm beginninge to suspect that Outlook Express is allergic to PGP
% signed mail. (It displays a blank mail, with the body in a .txt attachment and
<dryly>amongst other things</dryly>
% the PGP sig in a .dat attachment.) I know that the obvious answer is to get a
% better mail client, but does anyone have any workarounds in the mean time?
If you ask *really* nicely I can fold and mutilate my mail enough to
work for you, like I have this one, but you have, indeed, correctly hit
upon the obvious answer. To keep this on topic, I suggest mutt under
cygwin :-)
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% Max.
HTH & HAND
:-D
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(play) davidtg AT justpickone DOT org * than to live up to them. -- fortune cookie
(work) davidtgwork AT justpickone DOT org
http://www.justpickone.org/davidtg/ Shpx gur Pbzzhavpngvbaf Qrprapl Npg!
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