Michael --

...and then Michael Seiwert said...
% 
% *On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 05:16:34AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% >
% > ...and then Michael Seiwert said...
% > %
% > % Hi,
% >
% > Hello!
% 
% Hello!

Hi :-)


% 
...
% > What on earth is T-DSL?  I thought I knew all of them...
% 
% T-DSL is nothing new, its only the german version of adsl. The "T"
% stands for "Deutsche Telekom". :-)

Ahhhh...  Gotcha :-)


% 
...
% > % But If I hit :wq to save the text my xterm/mutt hangs. The only
% > way
% > % to get out is to kill the session.
% >
% > How interesting.  What OS are you using (I don't trust the X-OS
...
% > has it
% > never worked?
% 
% I'm using SuSE 8.0, with vim-6.0-155, mutt-1.4i-1, postfix-1.1.4-41.
% I'm sending mail through SMTP-Auth. using vim in native mode (no

OK; important parts look like SuSE 8 and vim 6.  You must be using the
SuSE version of mutt, since mutt-1.4i-1 is not a mutt version number
(just mutt-1.4i).  postfix and SMTP-Auth don't matter at this point;
you're not yet sending (well, do you have a macro that automatically
sends after you edit, or do you end up at the compose menu to press 'y'
when your editor exits?).


% vi mode in emacs).

That's good :-)


% If I hit ctrl-g mutt tells me "/tmp/mutt-devel-16169-44".

Is your box called "devel"?  I hope so :-)


% No sometimes it works and sometimes not. My assumption is that it

Interesting.  Those are the worst to try to debug :-)


% happens if I write long text. If I'm fast then it works. Maybe there
% is a timeout ???

There shouldn't be any timeout; I've been known to leave a letter for
two days and then finish it up.


% 
...
% > Further debugging, of course :-)
% 
% Ok, lets debug.

Actually, it sounds like you should strace the vim process to see what
it does and then take this to the vim list for help; I don't mean to
casually point fingers, but this still just doesn't sound like a mutt
problem.  [You said that you have to kill vim to get it to quit and go
back to mutt, right?]


% 
% Regards & Thank you
% 
% Michael


HTH & HAND

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