Ken W [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Sorry if I am missing something obvious, but something seems odd to me
> with mutt's shell-escape behavior. If I hit '!' and type at the
> prompt 'vim ~/.signature', it knows it exists because tab completions
> finishes '.signature', yet it opens it as a new file. Is mutt not
> correctly resolving '~'?
I can't duplicate it here, using the same mutt you were (1.0i). The above
opens vim on my existing ~/.signature, as expected.
Perhaps there is a problem somewhere else in your setup? What file does
vim think it's editing? Odd that you wouldn't, but are you sure you have
correct perms for the file you're trying to edit?
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