Re: why is mutt better?

2000-03-11 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 10:48:01AM +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 11:28:59AM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote: Bat! does have a couple of features that Mutt lacks, but those are the features that I do not need. Maybe others do. What features does it have? It can be

Re: [jcm@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org: word wrap]

2000-03-11 Thread Mikko Hänninen
J McKitrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sat, 11 Mar 2000: started using xterm with a smaller font, so more words fit per line. I got complaints about my word wrap. I'm not surprised, with the line length in your emails. I have word wrap margin set to 10 in vi, but that isn't helping, i

Re: alias question

2000-03-11 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Shao Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sat, 11 Mar 2000: Is it possbile in mutt, to create an alias, such that some addresses are displayed on the To: field, and some will be displayed on the Cc: filed, and other will be displayed on the Bcc: field? Not that I know of.

Re: alias question

2000-03-11 Thread Christian R Molls
* Shao Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000311 14:21]: Is it possbile in mutt, to create an alias, such that some addresses are displayed on the To: field, and some will be displayed on the Cc: filed, and other will be displayed on the Bcc: field? I don't think you can do it with an alias but a

Re: why is mutt better?

2000-03-11 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 19:20:28 +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote: It can be a "mail server" for the local network (I don't quite remembet what kind of server is that -- maybe it's just The Bat! server + a couple of The Bat! clients), it has some automatic form processing (whatever that means).

signatures

2000-03-11 Thread J McKitrick
Is there a way to make part of my signature appear above the 2 dashes? Or is that really just a template? -- -jm

Re: [jcm@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org: word wrap]

2000-03-11 Thread J McKitrick
Well, here on my shell account i use the original vi. On my machine i use vim. So, which margin settings can i use? -- -jm

Converting Eudora Aliases to Mutt Aliases

2000-03-11 Thread John P. Verel
I have a long list of Eudora aliases, which look, by and large, to be in the correct format for import into Mutt. Does anyone have any tips, suggestions, on the conversion process? Thanks. John

Re: [jcm@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org: word wrap]

2000-03-11 Thread Matt Hortman
On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 02:04:56PM +, J McKitrick wrote: Well, here on my shell account i use the original vi. On my machine i use vim. So, which margin settings can i use? -- -jm I use vim and I have to following in my .vimrc :set tw=70CR :map F10 gqap This will cause vim to insert

Re: [jcm@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org: word wrap]

2000-03-11 Thread Hall Stevenson
* Matt Hortman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000311 11:30]: :set tw=70CR :map F10 gqap This will cause vim to insert a newline (as you type) between words so that the line is not longer than 70 characters. This only applies, however, when the cursor is at the end of the line. IOW, if you stop

Re: signatures

2000-03-11 Thread Mikko Hänninen
J McKitrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sat, 11 Mar 2000: Is there a way to make part of my signature appear above the 2 dashes? Well, you can unset $sig_dashes and then include them in your own signature file. In this case, make sure to note that the signature separator is actually "-- " (with

Re: signatures

2000-03-11 Thread Jon Parise
On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 02:31:22PM +, J McKitrick wrote: Is there a way to make part of my signature appear above the 2 dashes? Or is that really just a template? Sure. Create the signature the way you want it to look including the two dashes (which are followed by a blank space, btw).

Re: signatures

2000-03-11 Thread Lars Hecking
J McKitrick writes: Is there a way to make part of my signature appear above the 2 dashes? Or is that really just a template? The sole purpose of the signature separator (dash dash space) is to separate the signature from the text of the email. Anything above the dashes is not a signature,

word wrap

2000-03-11 Thread j mckitrick
i realize this is a bit off subject because it is somewhat of an editor problem, but it applies to mutt as well. I started using xterm with a smaller font, so more words fit per line. I got complaints about my word wrap. I have word wrap margin set to 10 in vi, but that isn't helping, i

Re: [jcm@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org: word wrap]

2000-03-11 Thread Christian R Molls
* J McKitrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000311 18:00]: On my machine i use vim. I have this line in my .vimrc, which sets textwidth only for mail editing in mutt: au BufNewFile,BufRead /tmp/mutt* set tw=70 -- christian molls student of laws univ of cologne

Re: word wrap

2000-03-11 Thread Fairlight
On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 12:30:28PM -0600, Ben Beuchler thus spoke: On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 04:50:02AM +, j mckitrick wrote: In vi: :set textwidth=74 :set wrapmargin=75 -- Fairlight- |||[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Fairlight Consulting __/\__ ||| "I'm talking for

Re: word wrap

2000-03-11 Thread Ben Beuchler
On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 04:50:02AM +, j mckitrick wrote: In vi: :set textwidth=74 i realize this is a bit off subject because it is somewhat of an editor problem, but it applies to mutt as well. I started using xterm with a smaller font, so more words fit per line. I got complaints

Re: word wrap

2000-03-11 Thread Gary Johnson
On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 04:50:02AM +, j mckitrick wrote: i realize this is a bit off subject because it is somewhat of an editor problem, but it applies to mutt as well. I started using xterm with a smaller font, so more words fit per line. I got complaints about my word wrap. I have