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Re: OT: Eudora/Mac 5.x users needed



On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 03:50:18PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Will Trillich <will@serensoft.com> [2003.02.20.0921 +0100]:
> > have you been able to get the ssl running with exim? i'm still
> > trying to tackle getting the tls/ssl feature going...
> 
> I am using postfix and it was a nobrainer to get that to work. apt-get
> install postfix-tls ;^>

in my experience, setting up the ssl certificates is anything
but a no-brainer. (or at least, a no-will's-brain-er.)

:(

i can do the apt-get install exim-tls and that's installed, but
then i have to get the certificates and all that set up, and
THEN i need to munge the windows xp client setup to match, and
there's no WAY i can expect THAT to be a no-brainer.

-- 
I use Debian/GNU Linux version 3.0;
Linux server 2.4.20-k6 #1 Mon Jan 13 23:49:14 EST 2003 i586 unknown
 
DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #93 from Mike Werner <reznaeous@adelphia.net>
:
How do you get Mutt to GPG SIGN A MESSAGE BASED ON THE
RECIPIENT?  Depending on what address I send mail to, I have the
need to turn GPG signing on and off:
	send-hook .* 'set pgp_autosign=yes; set signature=~/.sigfile'
	send-hook listserv@mitvma.mit.edu 'set pgp_autosign=no; unset signature'
	send-hook majordomo@ 'set pgp_autosign=no; unset signature'
	send-hook suzuki-gs-twin@micapeak.com 'set pgp_autosign=no'
	send-hook camarilla 'set signature=~/.sigfile_cam'
The reason I have the first line there is because without it
after sending a message that matched (for example) one of the
server command addresses (second and third lines) then any
messages after that weren't being signed nor did they have sig
blocks.  So I put the first line in to match all messages.

Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ...



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