On 4 Apr 2012, at 5:11, Baron Fujimoto wrote:
I'm evaluating MailMate as replacement for the venerable Alpine and
Mutt
MUAs I've been using. I apologize for what will probably be a slate
of
basic or clueless questions as I try to map the workflows I'm familiar
with
from those MUAs to
on two different machines.
? Erik
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On 4 Apr 2012, at 15:23, Emory L. wrote:
Is the above use of colon the default quotation style used by Alpine?
I would consider it highly non-standard (correct me if I'm wrong) and
kind of harmful :-)
pine/alpine/re-alpine let the user select a quote indicator. I don't
know that it's
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On Wed, 4 Apr 2012, Emory L. wrote:
I'm struggling to come up with overlapping commands that rely on context
in *pine. I guess one would be enabling (H)eaders in the index which
will show them in all messages, and switch to being a toggle when you're
reading a message. I am sure I must
On Wed, 4 Apr 2012, Erik Mueller-Harder wrote:
But you asked:
Somewhat apropos of this, is there a way to toggle the raw content for a
message? Sort of the inverse of the WebView mode where nothing is rendered
other than the raw text as received in the DATA portion of the SMTP session?
).
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Benny
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On 4 Apr 2012, at 21:13, Baron Fujimoto wrote:
On Wed, 4 Apr 2012, Emory L. wrote:
I'm struggling to come up with overlapping commands that rely on
context
in *pine. I guess one would be enabling (H)eaders in the index which
will show them in all messages, and switch to being a toggle