Re: Mutt Newbie;Configuring Mutt

2007-02-26 Thread Michael Pobega
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 08:18:46AM -0700, Kyle Wheeler wrote: On Monday, February 26 at 06:51 AM, quoth Michael Pobega: I think it is set by default, but when I go back and edit what I typed everything gets out of alignment. Vim is a good text editor but it doesn't really like when I add

Re: Mutt Newbie;Configuring Mutt

2007-02-26 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 10:26:06AM -0500, Michael Pobega wrote: :set fo+=a That enables auto-wrap. I also prefer, for editing mail: :set fo+=w Which limits the wrapping to just lines that end in spaces (works well with format=flowed messages, for example). How do I set

Re: Mutt Newbie;Configuring Mutt

2007-02-26 Thread Jean-Rene David
* Chris Bannister [2007.02.26 08:00]: You should set your editor to linewrap at 72 characters. [...] I can't seem to find where its set though. :set tw=72 :h textwidth :h wrap -- JR

Re: Mutt Newbie;Configuring Mutt

2007-02-26 Thread Jean-Rene David
* Michael Pobega [2007.02.26 08:00]: I think it is set by default, but when I go back and edit what I typed everything gets out of alignment. Vim is a good text editor but it doesn't really like when I add in/remove words. Not sure what you mean, but if your paragraphs are separated by empty

Re: Mutt Newbie;Configuring Mutt

2007-02-26 Thread Michael Pobega
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 08:36:41AM -0700, Darrin Chandler wrote: On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 10:26:06AM -0500, Michael Pobega wrote: :set fo+=a That enables auto-wrap. I also prefer, for editing mail: :set fo+=w Which limits the wrapping to just lines that end in spaces

Re: Mutt Newbie;Configuring Mutt

2007-02-26 Thread Michael Pobega
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 11:51:10AM -0500, Jean-Rene David wrote: * Michael Pobega [2007.02.26 08:00]: I think it is set by default, but when I go back and edit what I typed everything gets out of alignment. Vim is a good text editor but it doesn't really like when I add in/remove words.

total size of mailbox

2007-02-26 Thread Bharath Bhushan
Is there a way to see the total size of a mailbox in mutt? Googling did not help. The closest was total size of all messages visible. Another question -- can total bytes sent: xxx, total bytes rcvd: yyy in one invocation of mutt be found? Thanks in advance. Bharath