Aaron, That problem was happening to me a couple of months ago. In January I was having a different problem, I couldn't connect to their e-mail server every night from abut 6 to 8. It's not doing it now, but it was a real pain. If I could get someone other than verizon for DSL, I'd switch, I'm really not all that impressed with Charter. Wes Aaron Haviland wrote:
Keith Wright said:
From: Aaron Haviland <orion@tribble.dyndns.org> X-Ads: Reach my targeted audience. Buy this header today. X-Go-Away: or I shall taunt you a second time! Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Frank Sweetser said:
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 02:22:07AM -0500, Aaron Haviland wrote:
...or he could just configure it properly :-)
=20 It is configured properly, IMO. =20 =20 - Aside from the whole "email is TEXT goddamnit" argument (which I happe=
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i'm not saying that html emails are right. i hate 'em as much as everyone else.
No, you don't. You send Mime quoted-printable. We curmudgeons would never do that. Ascii is the _American_ Standard Code for Information Interchange. True patriots will reject subversive substitutes.
ACK. I just recently started signing my emails, and hadn't realised mutt's default behaviour in these cases:
6.3.124. pgp_strict_enc
Type: boolean Default: yes
If set, Mutt will automatically encode PGP/MIME signed messages as quoted-printable. Please note that unsetting this variable may lead to problems with non-verifyable PGP signatures, so only change this if you know what you are doing.
I've disabled it. I hope I know what I'm doing...
On another note... has anyone else been having a rather insane amount of network problems with Charter recently? For the last month or so, my modem goes down for over an hour at least twice a week. So much so that I've taken to making a shell script to log the status of the modem...
From what i can tell, it's definitely not all the massachusetts customers. People I know who still have *.hsacorp.net hostnames don't seem to experience it. But for some reason i have a *.wo.cpe.charter-ne.com hostname. Location, I assume.