On Thu, Oct 14, 1999 at 07:20:29AM +0200, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
On [19991014 07:01], Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Sorry for the off topic question... can any of you recommend any GUI MUAs
that support PGP/MIME instead of just old-style? I've got some people I'm
moving
Hi-
I wrote a mail agent front end that layered something a lot like
Emac's dired utility on top of mh. I'd still be using it but my inbox is
about 3000 messages and using mh is just too slow. So I'm switching to
mutt, mutt looks cool.
However, one feature that I had that I really miss
If memory serves me right, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
Sorry for the off topic question... can any of you recommend any GUI MUAs
that support PGP/MIME instead of just old-style? I've got some people I'm
moving from Windows to Linux, and this is one of the overriding needs for a
MUA for them.
On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
Sorry for the off topic question... can any of you recommend any GUI
MUAs that support PGP/MIME instead of just old-style? I've got some
people I'm moving from Windows to Linux, and this is one of the
overriding needs for a MUA for them.
I asked a
On Wed, Oct 13, 1999 at 09:52:10PM -0700, Larry McVoy wrote:
However, one feature that I had that I really miss is this: I could have a
list of addresses and have color highlighting in the index based on those
addresses. Mutt has support for mailing lists, but that - while useful -
isn't
Shao Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 14 Oct 1999:
Also, how hard will it be to write a GUI front-end of mutt? I
would love to join in such a project. Let's write one that looks
exactly the same as outlook.
I'm not sure if that was suggested as a joke, but this would be
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On Thu 1999-10-14 (14:48), Mikko Hänninen wrote:
I'm not sure if that was suggested as a joke, but this would be
something I'd very much like to see. I'd love to have a GUI X client
with all of Mutt's capabilities (I don't think there's anything like
Mutt as GUI client, is there? With
You could easily use the back-end parts, that is, the various
MIME handlers, the mailbox and message access code, etc. However,
you'd probably have to redo all the user interface code.
I seem to recall that balsa actually goes this way. You may wish to
have a look at it as a starting point.
Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
unbind N first?
Mutt doesn't have an "unbind" command.
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On Thu, Oct 14 1999, David DeSimone wrote:
Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
unbind N first?
Mutt doesn't have an "unbind" command.
It does not have the unbind command but you can bind a key to noop to
unbind it:
bind generic N noop
Stijn.
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Stijn de Bekker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mutt doesn't have an "unbind" command.
It does not have the unbind command but you can bind a key to noop to
unbind it:
bind generic N noop
That is true, but he already did a "bind generic N" to the function that
he wanted (search-opposite), and
On Thu, Oct 14 1999, David DeSimone wrote:
Hmm it works with mutt 1.0pre2i. Sorry for hassling you. I still need
to sort out folders problem. I will look into it over the weekend.
Regards, G.
Stijn de Bekker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mutt doesn't have an "unbind" command.
It does not
On [19991014 19:43], David DeSimone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
unbind N first?
Mutt doesn't have an "unbind" command.
I could have sworn mutt had something that allows one to unbind a key
before rebinding it.
Then again, I think I
I've tried to install mutt as an user on a Linux Redhat 6.0 box :
$ cd mutt-1.0pre4-us/
$ ./configure --prefix=$HOME --with-homespool="Mail/inbox"
$ make
$ make install
$ cat ~/.muttrc :
set spoolfile=~/Mail/inbox
set folder=~/Mail
set pager=less
Mutt starts just fine but when I try to delete a
At 21:52 -0700 13 Oct 1999, Larry McVoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to do this? And is there a way to have an arbitrary list
of those? It's really useful. I get between 300-1000 messages a day and
I really want to be able to pick through and get the stuff that is to me
At 8:35 PM EDT on October 10 Roland Rosenfeld sent off:
But I added a new bug with this, because double quoted lines (like the
following) with a quote sign in the middle of the line were not
colored at all:
foo bar 21
The attached patch should fix this problem (hopefully without
HI !
I've got some mails with a attached Lotus Document 1.0. These mails
comes from a Lotus Notes 4.6.2 System. Is there any tool, i can get the
Original attached Document (MS Word97) ???
Bernd
On Thursday, 14 October 1999 at 12:50, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
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