At 06:01 PM 12/11/04 +0000, Justin wrote:
On 2004-12-11T06:48:41-0800, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Mixmaster is the most godawful complex thing to use, much less administer, around. Even Jack B Nymble is complex. It needs a simple luser interface and something to piggyback servers on.
Not necessarily. Mixmaster is trivial to use with Mutt.
1. Compile Mixmaster
You've already lost 90% of your possible hosts
2. Put the binary in some directory somewhere. 3. Configure Mutt with --with-mixmaster (sadly not enabled by default)
4. add the line 'set mixmaster="/location/to/bin/mixmaster"' to .muttrc
5. mkdir ~user/Mix/ 6. Add a script to crontab that does:
You're obviously talking about some fringe unix-like OS...
7. When sending email, at the summary page just before sending, hit 'M'.
And if you forget then your message is sent to the To: recipient. Nice easy-to-screw-up UI there :-(