Re: spell checking

2000-11-07 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
: http://users.erols.com/astronaut/vim/index.html#Spelling Ben -- Benjamin KorvemakerFlying isn't dangerous. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Crashing is what's dangerous. PGP signature

Re: Searching in multiple mailboxes

2000-10-23 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
, so this might be handy. See "grepm" and "grepmail" http://privat.schlund.de/b/barsnick/sw/grepm.html http://grepmail.sourceforge.net/ -- Benjamin KorvemakerDonkeys kill more people [EMAIL PROTECTED] annually than plane crashes. PGP signature

Re: Different signature/tag line each day/email.

2000-10-04 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
ldsig .siginformal)|"' (note the nesting of double quotes in single quotes) Ben -- Benjamin Korvemaker Windows is perfectly stable. [EMAIL PROTECTED] As long as you don't do anything unexpected. Like move the mouse. PGP signature

Re: Q: Why no replies to my post??

2000-09-26 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
hakes thinking about it) trying to install my own copy. I'd love to hear some insights. Ben -- Benjamin KorvemakerA printer consists of three main [EMAIL PROTECTED] parts: the case, the jammed paper tray and the blinking red light. PGP signature

Re: Changing index display based on From:

2000-07-21 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
replaced by another header field. Thanks, George What about abusing the x-label: field with procmail and using %y in the index format? Ben -- Benjamin Korvemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] If God had a beard, he'd be a UNIX programmer.

Re: Display of german 8 bit characters (Umlaute)

2000-07-18 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
ifference I've found in configurations is that my Solaris version has +HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET and the Linux version has -HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET I notice vim and more don't have problems, so |more works ok for the rare occaisions it affects my life. Ben -- Benjamin Korvemaker Windows has dete

Re: Seeking help

2000-06-13 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
on your HP-UX box, I suggest you ask the admins for a better compiler. Ben -- Benjamin Korvemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: 'Abort unmodified message? ([y]/n):?

2000-05-10 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
line nice and simple.. or am i missing something obvious? Ben -- Benjamin Korvemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can't remember if I'm the good twin or the evil one.

Re: Forcing a rescan of folder

2000-05-08 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
Access: Mon May 8 02:58:16 2000(0.09:30:48) Modify: Mon May 8 11:58:37 2000(0.00:30:27) Change: Mon May 8 11:58:37 2000(0.00:30:27) -- Benjamin Korvemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] Capital punishment turns the state into a murderer. But imprisonment turns the state into a gay

Re: Forcing a rescan of folder

2000-05-08 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
05:55:57PM -0500, David DeSimone wrote: Benjamin Korvemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can I force mutt to rescan the current folder (I'm using maildirs)? $ only commits the changes, but doesn't pick up the new mail in the box, yet gbuffy lets me know there's more mail. There isn't a functio

Forcing a rescan of folder

2000-05-01 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
, yet gbuffy lets me know there's more mail. Changing folders to the current folder works, but that commits/discards changes, and I don't necessarily want something that drastic. Thanks, Ben -- Benjamin Korvemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

listing number of messages in folder view

2000-03-13 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
(do I just need to upgrade to a development version?) and maildirs. Ben -- Benjamin Korvemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights make a left.

Re: Introduction to Maildir (was Re: mutt and mh/procmail)

2000-03-03 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
Ok. Next time i'm just going to keep my mouth shut. At leat until I've had a few cups of coffee. On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 11:41:51PM -0600, Aaron Schrab wrote: At 16:19 -0700 02 Mar 2000, Benjamin Korvemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [delurk] err. I just saw a complex answer that made my

Re: Introduction to Maildir (was Re: mutt and mh/procmail)

2000-03-02 Thread Benjamin Korvemaker
503-641-3440 x33Beaverton, OR 97008 "Unix: because reboots are for hardware upgrades!" -- Benjamin Korvemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] AI: Trying to get computers to behave like computers in the movies.