Re: woody mutt users, please read

2000-03-31 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Mar 30, Zed Pobre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Eh? My understanding is that you probably can get rid of lists altogether if all the entries in lists are duplicated in subscribe. Yes, you are right. The only difference between lists and subscribe is that subscribe entries automatically

Re: woody mutt users, please read

2000-03-29 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Mar 28, Branden Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You have to change all lists commands in your ~/.muttrc in subscribe. I have both. Do you mean I can get rid of lists altogether? You can't. If you use both commands then I suppose you know what they do and configured your system for your

Re: woody mutt users, please read

2000-03-28 Thread Allan M. Wind
On 2000-03-27 22:38:22, Marco d'Itri wrote: You have to change all lists commands in your ~/.muttrc in subscribe. Thanks for the heads up. /Allan -- Allan M. Wind Finger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (GPG/PGP) P.O. Box 2022 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Woburn, MA

Re: woody mutt users, please read

2000-03-28 Thread Branden Robinson
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 10:38:22PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote: You have to change all lists commands in your ~/.muttrc in subscribe. I have both. Do you mean I can get rid of lists altogether? Last time I read the docs, they appeared to do slightly different things. -- G. Branden Robinson

Re: woody mutt users, please read

2000-03-28 Thread Michael Stone
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 10:38:22PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote: You have to change all lists commands in your ~/.muttrc in subscribe. Was that just a gratuitous change? -- Mike Stone pgpez67xQtsKl.pgp Description: PGP signature

woody mutt users, please read

2000-03-27 Thread Marco d'Itri
You have to change all lists commands in your ~/.muttrc in subscribe. -- ciao, Marco