On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 the mental interface of
Michael Kjorling told:
> On 2005-11-20 14:36 +0100, riesebie@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> > I tried that:
> > set tmpdir="~/.mutt/tmp"
>
> I just made another attempt. I cleaned out my ~/mutt/tmp, then replied
> to a message, composed the reply in one stretch, set Muttng to inline
> PGP sign it (broken MUA at the other end) and sent my reply.
> Everything went perfect, no errors anywhere, but when I look in
> ~/mutt/tmp after sending it, I see:
>
> -rw------- 1 michael users 12490 Nov 20 16:49
> muttng-vuk-1000-29537-11-44d3cece1ada71d
>
> The directory itself is mode 0700 with correct ownership. If I open
> the file, it contains my entire message including headers and PGP
> signature. The only difference between this and what is in my `sent'
> folder is that the copy in $record contains the header:
I tried the same with set tmpdir="~/mutt/tmp" instead of
set tmpdir="~/.mutt/tmp". It works perfect as of the perms are 0700
as well.
Elimar
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