Re: attaching multiple files with edit-headers

2001-01-18 Thread Petri Kelottij?rvi

On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 12:51:29PM +, Conor Daly wrote:
  Now, I'd have been more impressed if it had known that you didn't want to
  attach anything in this case. ;
 However, it can be configured to use *any* keywords you like.  I use
 "attach" and "include" to cover "attached", "Attachment" etc and "include"

Hmm...just a question...couldn't it be very muchly rehacked into
searching for, say, the words "is/are" after the attach keyword in the
same sentence, and optionally searching for "I|we" in the beginning?

Like as in catching "I have attached the file" and/or "One of the
attachments is", instead of "Warning for attachment lines". If someone
understands me :) A context-sensitive scan sort-of.


/petri

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Works good, two questions tho

2001-01-05 Thread Petri Kelottij?rvi

Hi again, sorry to bother you once more :P

Mutt's been working absolutely wonderful, managing my mail just like I
want it and with my favourite colours too :D

But still, I have one...make it two, questions:

1: Does the scoring evaluate only the first occurrence of a score rule?
   Like if I have a rule to catch "abc", and I get a message "abc\nabc",
   would it get twice the amount of points as just "abc"?

2: How do I make Mutt start in, say, ~/Mail/mutt-users instead of the
   global mailbox? I'm sure this is in the docs but I can't find it,
   as usual :(

Thanks once again,
/petri



International character support?

2000-12-31 Thread Petri Kelottij?rvi

Hello, and happy new year!

Sorry to butt in like this, but I'm having serious trouble getting Mutt to display the 
Swedish special vowels (åäöÅÄÖ, that is, a with ring/dot and o with dots). I've tried 
to add the followin to my ~/.muttrc: 

set ascii_chars
unset allow_8bit

but it dowsn't work that way, I guess... Anyway, I'm using Mutt 1.2.5i as included in 
the Debian 2.2r1 distribuiton (Linux, yes), kernel 2.2.18pre21 and ncurses 5. Any idea 
on how to get this working?

TIA,
/petri

PS: Oh, and yes, I have RTFM, so if it's in there, I probably need a pointer to find 
it :P