on Jun 02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeremy
What Im interested in knowing is how to setup the muttrc so the
delimiter "-- " is reconised and the following sig is automaatically cut.
Well mutt *does* recognize the "-- ", and uses it to highlight the signature
automatically, but I don't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
~ Quoting our friend -- brian moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
~ It depends on your editor. I use a vile macro to strip them on load --
~ there are similar tricks for vim and most certainly emacs.
~
~ Im using vim. Any suggestions? ;) also my vimrc is 95% German. Id really
On Wed, Jun 02, 1999 at 10:08:51PM +0200, Roland Rosenfeld wrote:
But I'm quite sure, that forwarding with attachments worked with 0.95,
too.
yes, it does, I have tried this under mutt-0.95.5i several times.
But you cannot be absolutely sure your recipient will be able
to read them as
Hi List
Sorry if this is a FAQ, but I couldn't find anything in the docs:
I've lately upgraded to Mutt 0.95.3i and then my Danish characters
changed to "?"s. My .muttrc file is unchanged.
Any ideas about a solution?
Thanks in advance
--
John Plate [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Is there anyway to have mutt provide some sort of filtering of mail
messages in my inbox to a seperate folder based on user-defined
criteria? I am using mutt via IMAP and am evaluating it's ability to
let users filter or sort mail into folders when they open their IMAP
mailbox. Thanks for the
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On Sun, May 30, 1999 at 11:33:35AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting our friend -- Lars Hecking [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There is some sort of convention that .sigs are separated from the body
by "-- " (dash dash space), and that .sigs should not be longer than
4 lines.
With all
On 1999-06-03 14:13:44 -0400, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
I've seen a few posts now regarding 0.96 but haven't seen it at
guug.de to grab. If it's discussed that widely on mutt-users,
would I be crazy to think that it's more than an unstable dev
version?
Well, it's mostly working, and
On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 02:13:44PM -0400, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
I've seen a few posts now regarding 0.96 but haven't seen it at guug.de
to grab. If it's discussed that widely on mutt-users, would I be crazy
to think that it's more than an unstable dev version?
It's not more than
Here is what I am using:
set mbox_type="mmdf"
set folder="~/mail"
set spoolfile="~/mail/inbox"
mailboxes ! `echo $HOME/mail/*`
However, TAB seems like it doesn't always report new messages in other
folders. For example,
1. I am reading 'inbox'
2. I left some old messages in 'mutt'
3. New
On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 02:36:51PM -0500, Jeff Rankin wrote:
Is there anyway to have mutt provide some sort of filtering of mail
messages in my inbox to a separate folder based on user-defined
criteria? I am using mutt via IMAP and am evaluating it's ability to
let users filter or sort mail
I've got a real quick question.. How to I change the reply character
from "" to ":" with in Mutt. I'm not to clear on how to do so.. Let me know
if what I've placed below is correct..
"^([ \t]*[|#:}])+" (change to) "^([ \t]*[:|#:}])+"
And do I place this in the .muttrc file? Thanks for
How can I unignore all X-headers?
X-* isn't working, though I can color them all that way.
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