At 11:18 PM 01/04/00 , Mikko Hänninen wrote:
John Verel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 04 Jan 2000:
I'm trying to print using enscript. If I set the print_command
variable to enscript, it prints fine. However, if I use any of the
arguments available for enscript, such as the -f variable
Hi. I've got mutt loaded with the default mime types and mailcap file
that came with the distro and am running under RH 6.1 When I attempt
to view attached HTML, I get the following message:
sh: syntax error near unexpected token `openURL(''
sh: -c: line 1: `netscape -remote
06:58:08PM -0800, -kevin- wrote:
John,
On 00-03-01 20:46, John P. Verel wrote:
My mailcap entry looks like this:
text/html; netscape -remote openURL\(%s\)
Change to:
text/html; netscape -remote 'openFile(%s)';copiousoutput
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-* -kevin-*-
-* sick wit
if not open and/or same
question for lynx?
Thanks for the great support, folks! :)
John
On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 07:24:59AM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
John P. Verel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed, 01 Mar 2000:
Now, next project is to be able to
"click" on imbeded hyperlinks.
Michael,
Thanks for your script :) Am I correct to assume that I save it under
some name somewhere in my path and call it from the ~/.urlview COMMAND
line?
Thanks.
John
On Fri, Mar 03, 2000 at 01:55:00PM -0500, Michael Sanders wrote:
On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 08:54:33PM -0500, John P. Verel
Have a look at the emacs FAQ. You call emacsclient from your .muttrc
It calls Emacs, if it is already running, and uses it as a server.
The FAQ is pretty clear on this.
Regards,
John
On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 06:36:15PM -0800, ashley wrote:
I'm new to mutt. I read in the FAQ about emacsclient
in that boot session.
I've tried killing esd, clearing out lock files, temp files, etc.
Still baffled
On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 11:31:32PM -0500, John P. Verel wrote:
Here's some more on this problem.
- The startup wav fails only in Gnome, but not in KDE.
- The wav file works fine
I appologise for the error in my just posted question on GNOME.
Sorry. :(
of that menu, the option "open in browser" will appear.
i'm sure you can figure out the rest. =8]
hth,
pete
On Wed, 01 Mar 2000, John P. Verel wrote:
Kevin,
Thanks. Worked like a charm! Now, next project is to be able to
"click" on imbeded hyperlinks. The mutt
I am trying to understand how the status indicator in the folder list
(if I'm using the term correctly), gets updated
to show new mail in a folder.
I've got a half dozen folders created
by procmail. My mail_check is set to 5. It often happens that I find
new mail within a folder (and new
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
On 03/06/00, 09:24:12PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm searching a solution to properly print messages with paragraphs in long single
lines (in fact, like this one...).
I use enscript with excellent results. Here's the entry from my
.muttrc file:
set print_command="enscript -f
biff-like
clients and see how that goes.
On 03/13/00, 08:10:42AM +, Telsa Gwynne wrote:
On Sun, Mar 12, 2000 at 09:13:59PM -0500 or thereabouts, John P. Verel wrote:
I am trying to understand how the status indicator in the folder list
(if I'm using the term correctly), gets updated
On 03/14/00, 09:36:28PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
David DeSimone posted a few days ago a very good reply in another thread
which explains how Mutt detects new mail (for the usual mbox folders).
Basically, it compares the "last accessed" and "last modified" times for
a file. If "last
A quick one...can mutt ask for a return receipt?
John
I'd like to be able to save attachments to a specific directory. I
don't see any way to set this up in the configuration file.
I do, however, have Sven's sample .muttrc which as a macro to do
aid in this.which, unfortunately, I do not understand. Sven's macro
reads:
macro attach s
Thanks, Jim and Mikko. I'll report back..with success, I'm sure :)
John
On 04/02/00, 02:00:27PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
Jim Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 02 Apr 2000:
macro attach s S^A~/mutt/RTFM/
This could also be re-written as
macro attach s save-entrybol~/mutt/RTFM/
Hi. I'm having a problem with autoview with Netscape. What I want to
do is have mutt launch Netscape if not running, use as remote if
already running.
My .mailcap includes:
text/html; netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)'; copiousoutput;
My .muttrc includes:
auto_view text/html
If I have Netscape
I've received a couple of attachments which are MS Word in format.
They were forwarded to me by another recipient.
The attachments are preceded by the following text:
UUEncoded file named: 1073313B.doc follows)
(Its format is: Lotus Manuscript 1.0 )
Following that is the ASCII encoded mess.
On 05/27/00, 09:16:03PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
%
% The attachments are preceded by the following text:
%
% UUEncoded file named: 1073313B.doc follows)
% (Its format is: Lotus Manuscript 1.0 )
Here's your answer: instead of having been encoded with a modern MIME
method (base64 or
I can't figure out how to foward a message and edit the original
message. I'm using emacs -nw as my editor. The forwarded message
shows up as an attachment, which I can't figure out how to edit.
Thanks.
John
What does HTH mean?
When running mutt in a Gnome terminal, a url can be identified by the
moving the cursor over it, whereupon it changes to a hand. Upon right
click, one can start Netscape with the url. I'm unable to find an
analog to this in KDE Konsole 0.9.11, my current installation. Anyone
know if this can
I can always produce a segfault with the following sequence, while in
in a folder:
order|date|End|Order|Thread|Up Arrow
I have the following in my .muttrc, which may be germane:
folder-hook . 'push escV'
I'm running Red Hat 7, 2.2.16-22.
I do not recall this happening in 1.2i (which I was
I've just determined that this is confined to one particular folder.
On 11/01/00, 09:15:47PM -0500, John P. Verel wrote:
I can always produce a segfault with the following sequence, while in
in a folder:
order|date|End|Order|Thread|Up Arrow
I have the following in my .muttrc, which may
Greetings.
I have a vim file which, in general, resembles this:
Hello
world
Hello
world
I want to concatenate Hello and world. fmt won't do because Hello ends with a
newline character.
I've tried the following (in vim 5.7), which does not work:
:g/\s*/!!tr
On 11/26/00, 12:39:28AM -0500, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
Is there a way to prevent the Cc: header from appearing when
composing or replying to messages?
Have a look at the mutt manual, section 3.13. You can do the following in
your .muttrc (eliminating "cc" from the hdr_order setting:
# - - - - -
Per Steve Kirkendall in comp.editors, this works:
:g/\s/j
One must admire the beauty and simplicity of this.
On 11/25/00, 03:13:48PM -0500, John P. Verel wrote:
Greetings.
I have a vim file which, in general, resembles this:
Hello
world
Hello
world
I want
On 11/26/00, 10:17:08PM -0500, davidturetsky wrote:
:g/$/j
Yes, it does. But I can't figure out why it should. $ indicates last line in
stdin, right? So, how does this work?
I'd like to change the font when running mutt in a console. I seem,
based on output from set, to be running at 80 columns by 25 lines, a
huge font for a 19" monitor. I'm finding the documentation on terminfo,
console, ncurses, etc, etc more than a bit difficult to work through.
Can someone
'
folder-hook . 'push otescVhome'
If I:
Open a folder
Execute order|date|END
Scroll with an arrow key to a new article in the index
Execute order|thread
Press the up arrow
I always get a segfault.
This occurs regardless of folder.
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. I'll be glad to send
all the headers, etc, on request but will spare the bandwidth for the
rest of the world.
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Norwalk, CT
On 12/30/00, 07:20:30PM -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
John P. Verel [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I belong to a mailing list hosted by coollist.com. They apparently run
qmail. If I post using Eudora, it goes through just fine. If I post
with mutt, I get bounced. When bounced, the message I
I sometimes have to send a message with a very large attachment, e.g. in
excess of 2 meg. I'd like to sent a cc of this message WITHOUT the
attachment to another recipient. Is there a way I can do this?
TIA
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Norwalk, CT
On 01/05/01, 05:43:50PM -0800, Mike E wrote:
* John P. Verel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I sometimes have to send a message with a very large attachment, e.g. in
excess of 2 meg. I'd like to sent a cc of this message WITHOUT the
attachment to another recipient. Is there a way I can do
wrote:
Hello John!
On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, John P. Verel wrote:
I've just installed w3m 0.1.9-6, wanting to try it as my Mutt pager,
from the RedHat Power Tools distro. I've moved the default config
file into ~/.w3m/ (named config) When I start w3m with a fully
expanded url, I get
I cannot figure how to save options in the options screen in w3m?
John
On 01/28/01, 01:24:37PM -0500, John P. Verel wrote:
Hi, Wilhelm.
Well, I wimped out and got the w3m-0.1.11-0.1mdk rpm and re-installed.
All's well. FWIW, my first reaction is that w3m is way better that
lynx
I'm looking for a good mailcap entry to print from a w3m paged html
attachment from within mutt. Any suggestions?
TIA
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Norwalk, CT
w3m.
On 01/28/01, 02:58:51PM -0500, John P. Verel wrote:
I'm looking for a good mailcap entry to print from a w3m paged html
attachment from within mutt. Any suggestions?
TIA
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to enscript. Thanks, Gary, for the help on
this.
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ck and cheers!
John
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k.
Hey this is cool. I'd missed this one for a couple of years. Thanks,
Michael!
John
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On 03/02/01, 11:22:34AM -0500, Ken Weingold wrote:
On Thu, Mar 1, 2001, John P. Verel wrote:
On 03/01/01, 09:45:10PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
Dirk Laurie muttered:
Is there a mutt function that lest me reply to the "From" address
even when "Reply-
:
(setq default-major-mode 'text-mode)
(add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-fill)
Should fix the problem.
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release of Mutt is 1.2.5. You really should
upgrade.
Cheers.
John
-Ken
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d it.
-Ken
Yep, he had the format wrong, for sure. I just had a look in the on
line manual and there's nothing in there to show the use of quotes,
although that's how I do it, probably based on Sven's sample .muttrc. :)
Perhaps the manual could use and example using qoutes, no?
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o not
work. (They should provide scroll up, top and bottom of message
respectively). The mapping within Konsole which does work is labeled
"xterm (XFree 3.x.x). It does map these keys correctly.
Is this an issue? This problem does not occur within a plain xterm, nor
an rxvt.
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, John P. Verel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a
ecrit...
I just upgraded to KDE2.1. I run Mutt within a Konsole version 1.0.1.
It's default keyboard mapping has apparently changed with the upgrade,
now defaulting to "xterm (XFree 4.x.x)" This mapping does not work
correctly in Mutt. Sp
l
message that should be the first line after all the headers, no matter
how many header lines there are.
Hey Tim! A great one. Thanks! I'd just been doing vim + on my editor
line, taking to the bottom of a new mail. This is much better. Thanks!
John
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e into an editor and
look at a particular message.
Did I miss how to do it in the docs? Thank you.
Toby
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$editor set to vim, I see all headers. Having
pressed 'h' before makes no difference. I have not experimented with
other editors (emacs, joe, pico, etc) to see if there is any difference
in behavior.
John
(darren)
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On 04/13/01, 04:10:46PM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 2001-04-13 09:33:17 -0400, John P. Verel wrote:
If I press 'e' with $editor set to vim, I see all headers.
Having pressed 'h' before makes no difference. I have not
experimented with other editors (emacs, joe, pico, etc) to see
a KDE2.1 Konsole. Konsole allows choice of
keyboard mappings. I've had to fiddle with this setting and provide for
some explicit mappings in my .muttrc to get what I want.
John
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to change within KDE to make it work.
I have found that using the Del key instead of the Backspace key works
when the Backspace key doesn't. The Enter key has always worked for me
to scroll down one line.
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tw == textwidth
use :help to describe these. Setting ft=mail will also (I
believe) set fo to the right options.
(darren)
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;
exit} {i++}' %s\` %s
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as openssl.
I have openssl-0.9.6-3 installed, running a stock Red Hat 7.1
installation.
Can anyone suggest a solution? Thanks.
John
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Norwalk, CT
Merci!
On 06/19/01, 11:45:05PM -0400, Brendan Cully wrote:
On Tuesday, 19 June 2001 at 23:40, John P. Verel wrote:
Hi, Brendan.
Thanks for a cool script! Its beauty is what is accomplished in just 5
lines! Two questions, though, if I may?
What is the purpose of the sleep command
One thing that Oualline's new Vim book solved for me (dummy me) is how to
print to a system printer from within vim:
:w ! lpr
Works like a charm, especially in visual mode.
Am I the only one who'd been stymied at how to print from within vim?
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to different folders without procmail.
Something like fcc-hook but for incoming messages.
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Reg. Linux User: #202048
Wszystko jest mozliwe pod warunkiem,
ze nie wiesz o czym mowisz.
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messages). Instead, I got a segfault.
Also, it turned the text on my gnome-terminal blue (sadness, I suppose)
John
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Thank you. As I work on Wall Street, this was an awful day. I'm
well, as are family and friends...so far.
John
On 09/11/01, 05:36:03PM +0100, Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
My thoughts are firmly with anyone bereaved by this disaster.
Ailbhe
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setting
the flag on mbox.
I fixed this by removing the flags and the lock (:). New recipe looks
like this
:0
* ^TO_kde-linux
| sed -e '/Subject:/s/\[kde-linux\] //g' KDE-linux
This solved the problem.
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Norwalk, Connecticut
Aaron, and list:
Aaron's suggested recipe works beautifully. In particular, it fixed the
odd Assigning... log entry. Thanks!
On 09/22/01, 10:56:45PM -0400, John P. Verel wrote:
Aaron,
Interesting. Your use of the only if the above succeeded is
something I'd not thought of. If would fix
Hi.
I sometimes accidentally attach the wrong file
to a message. I can't figure out how to to un-attach it. Can anyone
help on this?
Thanks.
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Norwalk, Connecticut
. Miller writes:
Thus spake John P. Verel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I sometimes accidentally attach the wrong file to a message. I can't
figure out how to to un-attach it. Can anyone help on this?
Try highlighting the attachment in the compose menu and hitting 'D'
(however, not 'd
.
On 10/17/01, 05:43:40PM -0700, Igor Pruchanskiy wrote:
On Wed 17 Oct 2001, John P. Verel wrote:
Hi. I sometimes want to attach multiple files from the same directory.
I've tried to tag while in the attachment menu, but no luck. Couldn't
find anything in the on-line help. The ? indicated t
should be good to go.
Shawn
Previously, John P. Verel wrote:
% That's what I do. All that happens is the cursor moves to the next file
% name.
%
% The manual notes that typing upper case A allows for tagging and
% attaching multiple messages (not files) and that works for me
it was not.
In my effort to streamline the file folder display, I outdid myself.
Moral here? RTF.muttrc, John ;(
Cheers
John
On 10/19/01, 12:10:13AM -0400, John P. Verel wrote:
Well, I just tried something, with interesting result. I went to the
attach menu and pressed t twice. No * showed up
as to why this isn't working correctly?
Thanks.
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Programmer Analysthttp://www.uvic.ca
UNIX System Administrator Victoria, BC, Canada
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for mail i receive does not control the width. I know I'm
missing something.
thanks
-mjm
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http://www.boora.com
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, 08:45:37AM -0700, Michael Montagne wrote:
Thanks, I tried that and it only controls the display. Printing is
unaffected.
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 10:43:44PM -0400, John P. Verel wrote:
You may want to have a look at smart_wrap, item 6.3.182 in the manual
(F1).
John
On 10/24/01, 05
books:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewListedItemsuserid=tparkin
IM me: Yahoo: seanleblancathome ICQ: 138565743 MSN: seanleblancathome AIM:
sleblancathome
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+/^$
My .vimrc looks like this:
set nocompatible
set textwidth=72
set incsearch
set nu
set showmatch
set nohlsearch
set bs=2
set shm=atI
set joinspaces
set magic
set title
set backup
set shiftwidth=3
:filetype on
:autocmd FileType c,cpp,java :set cindent
syntax on
TIA
John
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Living
command needed the quotes around it to work. Otherwise
it thought nobackup was a file name. man vim said double quotes, but
the above seems to work fine.
John
On 12/16/01, 02:14:10PM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
John P. Verel wrote:
I'm running Mutt 1.2.5i, using vim5.8 as editor. I want
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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Thanks. That works.
Nowif I could just figure out how to keep Mutt from putting double
quotes around my name in the from line?
John
On 12/16/01, 11:23:41PM -0500, Ken Weingold wrote:
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001, John P . Verel wrote:
Does the abort_nosubject option work in 1.2.5? My .muttrc
Yep, losing the period did it. Thanks, David
John
On 12/17/01, 09:13:56AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
John --
...and then John P . Verel said...
%
% Nowif I could just figure out how to keep Mutt from putting double
% quotes around my name in the from line?
You should have started
+ PGP++ t 5++ X++ R tv- b+++ DI+ D
G e* h! r y?
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If I can not handle multiple accounts well with mutt, I may need to go
back to Mozilla or Netscape, which are so heavy.
Thank you in advance,
charlie
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from it.
HTH
John
On 01/10/02, 09:07:55AM -0800, Todd Kokoszka wrote:
What is the envelope_from setting and how is it
different from the From: field? Does anyone know
where
I can learn how these function?
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-collapsed.
w/ collapse_unread=no, i can't collapse threads at all. w/
collapse_unread=yes, i can at least collapse the threads after they
had been un collapsed on receiving new mail.
- parv
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model is Mutt/Slrn/Vim. Fabulous all
around. The threading can not be beat, IMHO :)
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Verel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The From above is my true address at optonline.
I'm completely baffled on this one.
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as whatever is set as the default for all folders.
Thanks
Pat
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...and then Eduardo Gargiulo said...
% How can i configure muttrc to collapse thread messages ?
I use: folder-hook . 'push otescVhome
Sets sort order to thread, collapses all, puts you at top of the list.
John
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This may be an FAQ, but I couldn't come up with it.
I have substantial *.pst files from Microsoft Outlook from work which I
want to convert to mbox format. Any pointers on this will be gratefully
appreciated.
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, this will be fine.
A good weekend project ahead of me. Thanks!
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there, not processing any other messages. As this is my first
this is my first go with formail, I'm surely missing something. Any
guidance will be appreciated.
Thanks.
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mbox. Any ideas?
Thanks.
John
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: Goldstein,Irving V.; Chazaud, Diana; Taylor, Gabriella
Subject: [Deleted]
Message here, deleted
Thank you, David, and all.
John
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generate a From_ entry for the first mail message. The
rest of the messages are unaffected.
man formail recommends formail -ds old_mailbox new_mailbox. This
does not work.
Any suggestions
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:
On Sun, Apr 14, 2002 at 11:53:57AM -0400, John P Verel wrote:
David,
As suggested, here's the first two messages from the file. The messages
bodies, which were just plain text, are omitted for confidentiality:
From: Robert F. Hugi [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday
a header
# just print the eaten line
print from
}
# not even after From:
# nothing special
print $0
}
}
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--borders=no --margin=36 --center-title=
Note that this also allows me to print via a2ps, if desired.
HTH.
John
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:33 tvguide/
drwx-- 5 kvh users 120 Oct 20 06:33 postponed/
drwx-- 5 kvh users 120 Oct 20 06:33 receipts/
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the folder outside of Mutt before
saving to it. Just do: $ touch ~/Mail/foo then as Patrick wrote above.
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Yet another cool mutt feature (is there no end ;). I'd missed this
one. Thanks, David :)
On 05/29/02, 03:28:02PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
...and then John P Verel said...
% Also, AFAIK, you'll need to create the folder outside of Mutt before
% saving to it. Just do: $ touch ~/Mail/foo
On 05/29/02, 04:51:12PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
John --
So when are you going to bump to 1.4? :-)
Well, I'm a Venerable RPM sissy ;). I'm supposing it won't be long
'till that day for 1.4 ... unless there's a site with one already built?
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:-)
Seriously, though, building the source from scratch is pretty simple if
you keep it stock.
Well, I'll have a look ... notwithstanding that this may compromise my
signature, of course ;)
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John P. Verel
Living Proof That Low Tech Beats High Tech!
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