Hi!
Shao Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Thank you very much for your wonderfull Pine-muttrc. Now, I am really
into mutt
instead of pine.
You are welcome :-)
By the way, does mutt have anything similar to the pine's addressbook?? I
know
the alias command can do
Hi Daniel,
Thank you very much for your wonderfull Pine-muttrc. Now, I am really into
mutt
instead of pine.
By the way, does mutt have anything similar to the pine's addressbook?? I
know
the alias command can do that in mutt,
but I still find pine's addressbook is very usefull. Eg, if
Shao Zhang ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
By the way, does mutt have anything similar to the pine's
addressbook?? I know the alias command can do that in mutt, but I
still find pine's addressbook is very usefull. Eg, if I want to send
a mail to 10 people, I can just select them in pine, but in
Hi,
Thanks for the advice, changing the Muttrc has fixed it up. Now I can get back
to reading the list :-)
Cheers
--
Andy Holmes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The path of my life is strewn with cow pats from the devil's own satanic
herd!, Edmund Blackadder
Hi!
Shao Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. I have three mail folders. Instead of typing the location of each
folder, can I configure a shortcut key to go to each folder?
You can type +foo instead of /path/to/foo, if the folder foo is in
your mail directory (usally $HOME/Mail/ or $HOME/mail/.
Hi all,
While on the subject of mutt, yesterday I upgraded to slink from hamm using
cheapbytes CDs without to much trouble, however. Now when I try to change
mail-boxes in mutt I have to type the 'd' in debian twice to get it to appear
on the screen. For instance if I want to change to the mail
On Wed, Apr 14, 1999 at 19:49:18 +0100, Andrew Holmes wrote:
While on the subject of mutt, yesterday I upgraded to slink from hamm using
cheapbytes CDs without to much trouble, however. Now when I try to change
mail-boxes in mutt I have to type the 'd' in debian twice to get it to appear
on
Hi,
I finally decided to switch pine to mutt. I went through the mutt
documentation and have the following questions to ask:
1. I use vi for composing the mails, but ZZ does not save the
message, I will have to use :wq. Is there a way to configure mutt to
recognise this??
On Wed, Apr 14, 1999 at 01:05:46AM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote:
Hi,
I finally decided to switch pine to mutt. I went through the mutt
documentation and have the following questions to ask:
[snip questions 1-3]
4. Rather than reading the message page by page, I would like to
read
On Wed, Apr 14, 1999 at 01:05:46AM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote:
1. I use vi for composing the mails, but ZZ does not save the
message, I will have to use :wq. Is there a way to configure mutt to
recognise this??
I'm using vim, and I have no problem using ZZ or :wq to finish editing
my
Shao Zhang dixit:
~
~ 1. I use vi for composing the mails, but ZZ does not save the
~ message, I will have to use :wq. Is there a way to configure mutt to
~ recognise this??
It works ok for me.
~ 2. I have three mail folders. Instead of typing the location of
~ each folder, can I
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