[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder, what option in my .muttrc shall I use to make mutt reply lists
like mutt-users properly, i.e. set To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
not To: user_who_sent_original@message. I compiled my .muttrc of
several example configs available on the net, but
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 11:53:27AM +0200, Jussi Ekholm wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder, what option in my .muttrc shall I use to make mutt reply lists
like mutt-users properly, i.e. set To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
not To: user_who_sent_original@message. I compiled
Benjamin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never really understood the difference between using 'subscribe' and
'lists' to specify a mailing list. I've just looked in the manual and it
does seems to have anything enlightening in it so, could someone perhaps
clarify it for me?
I really
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 10:18:57AM +, Benjamin Smith wrote:
I've never really understood the difference between using 'subscribe' and
'lists' to specify a mailing list. I've just looked in the manual and it
does seems to have anything enlightening in it so, could someone perhaps
clarify
Dear Sir or Madam,
Please can you advise who I should contact to ask permission to include
mutt.mirror.pegasi.net in the Only-Yellow-Pages global online directory.
There is no charge, but we do need their permission.
Thanking you in anticipation of your kind response,
Sally Hardaker
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 10:18:57AM +, Benjamin Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never really understood the difference between using 'subscribe' and
'lists' to specify a mailing list. I've just looked in the manual and it
does seems to have anything enlightening in it so, could someone
On Sonntag, 16. Dez. 2001 at 10:18:57, Benjamin Smith wrote:
I've never really understood the difference between using 'subscribe' and
'lists' to specify a mailing list. I've just looked in the manual and it
does seems to have anything enlightening in it so, could someone perhaps
clarify it for
Hey people.
I just noticed on Debian's missing manpages page, that flea is undocumented.
It appears to be a bug reporting tool for Mutt, is that right? Where can I
find information on it to contribute a manpage?
Thanks,
Mike
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* Benjamin Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 11:53:27AM +0200, Jussi Ekholm wrote:
subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-clip-
It can get long, huh? :-)
Not when you generate it automatically. I have about 4 lines for 45 lists :)
The originator of this thread also does
While I'm sure this is an FAQ, I can't find it on Google, etc., but my
apologies in advance if it is out there:
I'm running Mutt 1.2.5i, using vim5.8 as editor. I want to have it so
vim does not leave temporary files when exiting.
My .muttrc editor line looks like this:
set editor =vim +/^$
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 12:25:21PM +0100, Michael Wagner wrote:
On Sonntag, 16. Dez. 2001 at 10:18:57, Benjamin Smith wrote:
I've never really understood the difference between using 'subscribe' and
'lists' to specify a mailing list. I've just looked in the manual and it
does seems to have
On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 the mental interface of Michael P. Soulier told:
Hey people.
I just noticed on Debian's missing manpages page, that flea is undocumented.
It appears to be a bug reporting tool for Mutt, is that right? Where can I
find information on it to contribute a manpage?
man
* Willy Sutrisno [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I just began trying this great MUA program, and I liked it very much.
But I have a small problem. Can anyone tell me how to use smtp server
in my mutt. In pine, there is a field where you can put your smtp
server, but in mutt I try to search it but
Benjamin Smith wrote:
I've never really understood the difference between using 'subscribe'
and 'lists' to specify a mailing list. I've just looked in the manual
and it does seems to have anything enlightening in it so, could
someone perhaps clarify it for me?
i was confused about this for
Aaron --
...and then Aaron Schrab said...
%
%- $mark_old, controls if new messages are automatically marked as old
% when you leave a folder. Also, this is now a quad-option (this
% part was actually done by somebody else, though I'd have to look to
% remember who).
%-
Hi mutt users,
is there a way to display a message on the last line (below the status
bar if status_on_top=no)?
I would like to display a message when a special hook gets triggered.
Ciao, gregor
John P. Verel wrote:
I'm running Mutt 1.2.5i, using vim5.8 as editor. I want to have it so
vim does not leave temporary files when exiting.
remove 'set backup' from your .vimrc, and replace it with:
set nobackup
you want it to keep swap files (presumbably) - i forget what the option
is for
* John P. Verel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011216 14:12]:
set backup
:s/backup/nobackup/
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-Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OpenPGP info is in the X-.* mail headers
* Elimar Riesebieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [16-12-2001 20:36]:
| On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 the mental interface of Michael P. Soulier told:
|
| Hey people.
|
| I just noticed on Debian's missing manpages page, that flea is undocumented.
| It appears to be a bug reporting tool for Mutt, is that
* Gregor Zattler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [16-12-2001 22:30]:
| Hi mutt users,
|
| is there a way to display a message on the last line (below the status
| bar if status_on_top=no)?
|
| I would like to display a message when a special hook gets triggered.
Please give some more information what it
Thanks. It works. I used a modification of what you suggested. Since
I want vim to make backup files when, say, writing code, I've set my
.muttrc editor line to:
set editor =vim +/^$ +'set nobackup'
The +/^$ opens the file at the first blank line. The tricky bit for me
is that the set
IMHO opnion you are asking the wrong questions.
Whay is it so difficult to use Postfix to receive SMTP
mail ? I do.
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Regards
Cliff
Does the abort_nosubject option work in 1.2.5? My .muttrc entry is:
set abort_nosubject=ask-no
Based on the manual, I'd have thought that when I press y to send a
message with no subject, I would not be prompted to abort or send. Yet,
I'm still asked.
What am I missing?
TIA
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John P.
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001, John P . Verel wrote:
Does the abort_nosubject option work in 1.2.5? My .muttrc entry is:
set abort_nosubject=ask-no
Based on the manual, I'd have thought that when I press y to send a
message with no subject, I would not be prompted to abort or send. Yet,
I'm
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