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Use GnuPG with Mutt to sign or encrypt e-mail
My mail user agent of choice is called Mutt. It's a text-console based application used to sort, view, read, compose, and send e-mail. It's very feature-rich, providing a great deal of flexibility and functionality to the e-mail "power user" like me. The one thing it doesn't do that a lot...
Tags: Operating System, Tool, GnuPG, Mutt, E-mail, Productivity, Operating Systems, Online Communications, Software, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-02-29
Configure GNU Screen to handle multiple terminals
GNU Screen is a fantastic terminal "window manager" in that it lets you handle multiple terminals from within one. From a purely aesthetic point of view, Screen can consolidate multiple terminal windows into one. Not only that, but what you run under Screen can be shared with other users or...
Tags: Screen, GNU, Window, GNU Screen, Default Configuration File, Mutt, Construction, Vincent Danen
Blog posts 2007-10-22
Getting things done with mutt
David Allen created the GTD Getting Things Done work-life management system and it has really become a way of life for many people. So much so, in fact, that numerous programs are available for various operating systems: programs to aid in the categorization of e-mail messages, others for creating specialized...
Tags: Mailbox, Idea, E-mail, GTD, WAITFOR, Mutt, X-Label, %Z, %?Y?%-10.10y&, Vincent Danen
Blog posts 2007-09-24
Use lbdb to combine contact sources for easy address lookup
Vincent Danen describes a handy little tool that makes it easy to search for addresses outside of your e-mail client. See what the Little Brother's Database lbdb can do for you. Address book storage varies by e-mail client; many keep contacts in their own storage format that makes...
Tags: Vincent Danen, Little Brother, LDAP, Apple Mac OS X, Linux, Storage, Operating systems, Mutt, lookup, database, Linux Tips Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., E-mail Client, Address Book, E-mail, Databases, Directory Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Apple Mac OS, Online Communications, Hardware, Data Management
Technical articles 2007-04-02
Email Server
I am looking at setting up an in house email server. It would need to use imap an pop. There will be around 75-100 users. It will run on Red Hat Linux. Free would be great, but we are willing to pay also. Anyone have any suggestions as to what...
Tags: e-mail, lhatcher@..., linux, Mutt, server
Q&A 2006-02-13
10 helpful tips for Mutt e-mail client power users
Mutt users?The downloadable version of this article is available here:http://techrepublic.com.com/5138-10877-5968780.htmlWhat is your favorite UNIX-based e-mail client? Have you ever used Mutt? What did you think of it?KMailMost of the time I am using KDE, so KMail is my e-mail client of choice. It's not bloated and doesn't automatically render...
Tags: e-mail, e-mail client, hardware, linux, Mark W. Kaelin, mellonfire, Mutt, Mutt e-mail client, unix
Discussion threads 2005-11-23
10 helpful tips for Mutt e-mail client power users
If you're a Mutt user, you already know that you're usingthe fastest, coolest and most customizable e-mail client available. What youmight not know, however, is that under Mutt's hood are a bunch of powerfulfeatures that can help you interact with your e-mail more efficiently. The best part? They're not even...
Tags: Contributor Melonfire, mailbox, Mutt, Mutt e-mail client
Technical articles 2005-11-23
Sendmail & Mutt
I have install mutt1.2.5.1i & sendmail 8.9.3 with cf file version 5, running at SCO OpenServer 5.0.6. Sendmail is setup to send log file from Unix server to Exchange server where office email account reside. There is no problem to relay the email with attachedment with mutt from Unix to...
Tags: BloggerDigest, e-mail, kendf, linux, Mutt, Sendmail Inc., server
Q&A 2004-12-20
Mutt 0.0.1 (Windows)
Mutt is Melbourne Updating Train Times displays the next 3 train departures times by train line, departing station and destination station. Includes countdown in minutes of train departure, user configurable color warnings for countdowns, and sources information directly from connexmelbourne.com.au so information is as accurate as it is on their...
Tags: Station, Departure, Gede Suparsa, Mutt, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2007-06-15
Mutt 1.2.5i (Mac)
Mutt is a small but very powerful text based program for reading electronic mail under unix operating systems, including support color terminals, MIME, and a threaded sorting mode. This is a binary version of mutt compiled for Mac OS X. Even though mutt is free, it is copyrighted by Michael...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Imdat Solak, Mutt, Apple Mac OS, Desktops, E-mail, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Online Communications
Software downloads 2001-11-22

Additional Resources

Using RHEL 5 Mutt command with Exchange2003
We have recently installed a new RHEL 5 Linux cluster to run our Warehouse management software. This software runs a Mutt command to send e-mails of reports to our customers through our Exchange 2003 server. We had recently migrated to the RHEL 5 server from an old RHEL 4 server....
Tags: UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Servers, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, Mutt
Discussion threads 2008-02-26
Mutt Calender 1.0 (Mobile)
Dogs are man's best friend, and if you love Mutts then this is a "must have" for your iPhone. Keep track of the days and months with some of the cutest Mutts in the world. This calendar is a 16 month Dog Calendar starting July 2009 and runs through December...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Mobile, Dogs, Smart Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Software downloads 2009-07-30
Five ways to make Outlook Express more secure
Something else you can doIs change the toolbar buttonsThere are lots of things that can be addedAt the top click on ViewChoose Layout from the drop down menuClick on the Customize Toolbar buttonYou will see on the Left side Available toolbar buttonsSelect one at a time the buttons you want...
Tags: Groupware, Cyberthreats, Microsoft Outlook Express, Microsoft Outlook, e-mail
Discussion threads 2008-05-05
Use sSMTP to send e-mail simply and securely
In my previous article, Use getmail to get e-mail simply and securely, I mentioned two opposing approaches to handling e-mail. On one side is the use of monolithic, fancy, massively multi-function ("feature rich"), GUI-fied mail clients like Microsoft's "personal information manager," Outlook. On the other is the computer...
Tags: Server, Authentication, SMTP Server, sSMTP, sSMTP Tool, E-mail, E-mail Servers, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-04-11
10 old-school Linux tools I refuse to let go of
linux tools or distro tools?There is a fine line of linux core tools and distro tools. Some tools are more important in system that lack a window manager as opposed to one that has gnome/kde/enlightment or whatever floats your boat. Although man pages are key, they are not...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Operating systems, Joe, tool, Linux, old-school Linux tool, SSH, Linux tool, Unix
Discussion threads 2010-01-26
Use getmail to get e-mail simply and securely
Many computer users like using monolithic, fancy, massively multi-function, GUI-fied mail clients. This is particularly true of people whose workday tends to revolve around Microsoft Office and its "personal information manager" application, Microsoft Outlook. It's such a huge, integrated collection of functionality that it can't properly be called...
Tags: Password, Server, E-mail Server, E-mail, E-mail Servers, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-04-07
TR Member Spotlight with Oz_Media
The Great and Powerful OzI couldn't resist that famous line...Oz_Media is one of TR's long-time members. Take a listen to the podcast, and then chime in the discussion.Oz is one cool guyHe is half my age but fitted more into his life than I could possibly hope to if I...
Tags: Keyboards, Psoriasis, keyboard, skin cell, cell, Oz_Media
Discussion threads 2008-06-23
Various Apache 2.x vulnerabilities require admins' attention
Apache 2.x servers are vulnerable to several threats and should be updated to the latest version. Some of the flaws reside in the Apache software itself, and one flaw exists in the ModSecurity 1.7.4 intrusion detection software. Yet another vulnerability, which can give an attacker access to authentication credentials, is...
Tags: Apache Software Foundation, John McCormick, vulnerability
Technical articles 2004-04-05
Tech Tip: Examine e-mail headers to determine forgery
By Jonathan Yarden In previous columns, I've mentioned that it'spossible to identify forged e-mail by reading the e-mail headers.This generated a lot of feedback, mostly from readers wanting toknow how to do it. E-mail headers, as a topic for Internetsecurity, aren't as exciting as an exploit or...
Tags: header, e-mail, e-mail header
Technical articles 2004-08-02
Configure GNU Screen to handle multiple terminals
Technorati___begin quote_______________________#!/bin/sh/usr/bin/screen -O -S screens -c ~/.screenrc-startscreensNext, create the file ~/.screenrc-startscreens with the following contents:startup_message offchdirautodetach onhardstatus alwayslastlinehardstatus string '%{= kG}[ %{G}%H %{g}][%= %{=kw}%?%-Lw%?%{r}(%{W}%n*%f%t%?(%u)%?%{r})%{w}%?%+Lw%?%?%= %{g}][%{B}%Y-%m-%d %{W}%c %{g}]'screen -t shell0 0screen -t irssi 1 /usr/bin/irssiscreen -t mutt ...
Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, GNU, aureolin@..., Linux
Discussion threads 2007-10-25
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