Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2023 09:00:07 +0900 From: "lain." <lain@fair.moe> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Email Client Message-ID: <ilrfwecveoz5pi2qp3qwb4w5rr2osqe6imnkwljjp5nh77tysh@46yd4pfymg5e> In-Reply-To: <20231122135515.jhp4l3yg37u7v6vv@pureos> References: <CAEctfJKQd64RxwWKGrfwvsZJBr%2B2P1aP=VC%2Brrs-A-WHrQojGQ@mail.gmail.com> <CAAdA2WMG2h1bh6_gv8DjXF8YBRziLtousSDXn_k%2BtXZAG2cO9A@mail.gmail.com> <ZV2xe4LHRsjQAo5k@pureos> <63ye4abejnwve5lcaglcyelyzzuj4k6na2bvrvibu4zxa5gktv@abqdiks27dly> <20231122135515.jhp4l3yg37u7v6vv@pureos>
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--lnj5quqryykqqveu Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On 2023=E5=B9=B411=E6=9C=8822=E6=97=A5 14:55, the silly Matthias Apitz clai= med to have said: > in neomutt in the terminal app (kingscross) the chars `-> are not shown. > Any idea, why? Thanks No idea, never had this problem in the Gnome Terminal on postmarketOS, neither can I remember having it in KingsCross on Mobian back when I =20 used that. Could as well be a locale issue, like how Japanese Windows users can't see backslashes (\), they see a yen sign (=C2=A5) instead. --=20 lain. Did you know that? 90% of all emails sent on a daily basis are being sent in plain text, and i= t's super easy to intercept emails as they flow over the internet? Never send passwords, tokens, personal information, or other volunerable in= formation without proper PGP encryption! If you're writing your emails unencrypted, please consider sending PGP encr= ypted emails for security reasons. You can find my PGP public key at: https://fair.moe/lain.asc Every good email client is able to send encrypted emails. If yours can't, then you should consider switching to a secure email client= , because yours just sucks. My recommendations are Claws Mail or NeoMutt. For instructions on how to encrypt your emails: https://unixsheikh.com/tutorials/gnupg-tutorial.html --lnj5quqryykqqveu Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQGzBAABCAAdFiEEozVhUpXECiNYIKIXtWNzC1Y29b0FAmVelgcACgkQtWNzC1Y2 9b2e5Av/crGx9HFAeH1Aqc4l71nj1IzxAVAtqf0Lz9Ws+sgg/uzlkYSYzHUnaD1X Rh2sAgyvWECQuEEepx8P5wK8oD/3z3DZ5JQdtc7v/BI4jsFRyrZ2SgrPuRtAvV/p R+tAOfgUeK1o4lkHJugOf0E9TCzHrK2rPL/wiKDhxX8vZwjyoisd0vCoVLFaYF9O 3WdmQTndQjJX8pNPsS8TOXOay7J1FMNoJRuCsxODJErCrR6bJj/2UqFC0KvLGkIO PspzrJKWU53H5tmQR4i6M3Y36oju2C20p5adUas1TZjVJPIv28DiE7gvbmjQWQO1 HXyF8UeC3CskUxFAHKv5KRRd+MTbLYn19K9ihM0LjsABWCtSMsBRxits+KzALII9 hl9xwS71fOkXGhhPlS2jPT8ialbUddN+TL1e0YUkfOyZlq1F3m5jZK82v1jw7Ysf xaNom5RIByRn7ogI6KJM59Z5eYgivcwBsyXDhGWHHWBLmF90mheaFrcTjeA2iUmy Y9q6rDTN =TwaV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --lnj5quqryykqqveu--
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