Re: How to install pine on slink from source

1999-11-29 Thread Oki DZ
John Pearson wrote: I don't know what editor Mutt uses as a built-in default, but you can ask it to use whatever you like by adding a line like set editor=/usr/bin/joe or whatever to your .muttrc file. Thanks a lot. I think I'm to lazy to do man mutt or cd to /usr/doc/mutt. Oki

Re: How to install pine on slink from source

1999-11-21 Thread lists
On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 08:52:53AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote: I think mutt is okay with me. Problem is, how do you justify the lines? It's ^j in pine. mutt's default editor is not vi, right? If you use vim, the key sequence gq} (sans quotes) will do that. nvi doesn't seem to do that though. You

Re: How to install pine on slink from source

1999-11-20 Thread lists
On Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 03:39:10PM -0800, aphro wrote: On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Brian Servis wrote: servis Wouldn't it be better to use the pine*-src and pine*-diff Debian servis packages? I believe that these create the necessary patches to fit it in servis a Debian system and then builds a

Re: How to install pine on slink from source

1999-11-19 Thread Oki DZ
Daniel Mashao wrote: I once did it, but I forgot what I did. Searching the archives I could not find pine installation messages. Anyone remember? I just can't get used to mutt. It smells too much like vi and I find vi hard. I think mutt is okay with me. Problem is, how do you justify the

Re: How to install pine on slink from source

1999-11-19 Thread John Pearson
On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 08:52:53AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote Daniel Mashao wrote: I once did it, but I forgot what I did. Searching the archives I could not find pine installation messages. Anyone remember? I just can't get used to mutt. It smells too much like vi and I find vi hard. I

Re: How to install pine on slink from source

1999-11-18 Thread John
on 18 Nov 99, Philip Lehman wrote... The first message in this thread did not reach me, so I don't know who initiated the query. I am a novice and asked the same question . If you go to the archives and look up Alec Smith's reply to me on 10th Nov, you will find a fully detailed step by step

Re: How to install pine on slink from source

1999-11-18 Thread David Wright
Quoting Daniel Mashao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I once did it, but I forgot what I did. Searching the archives I could not find pine installation messages. Anyone remember? I just can't get used to mutt. It smells too much like vi and I find vi hard. I must stop avoiding vi at once :-) I just

How to install pine on slink from source

1999-11-17 Thread Daniel Mashao
I once did it, but I forgot what I did. Searching the archives I could not find pine installation messages. Anyone remember? I just can't get used to mutt. It smells too much like vi and I find vi hard. /--/ Daniel J.

Re: How to install pine on slink from source

1999-11-17 Thread aphro
On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Daniel Mashao wrote: daniel I once did it, but I forgot what I did. Searching the archives I could not daniel find pine installation messages. Anyone remember? I just can't get used to daniel mutt. It smells too much like vi and I find vi hard. i install it on every slink

Re: How to install pine on slink from source

1999-11-17 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 17 Nov, aphro wrote about Re: How to install pine on slink from source On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Daniel Mashao wrote: daniel I once did it, but I forgot what I did. Searching the archives I could not daniel find pine installation messages. Anyone remember? I just can't get used

Re: How to install pine on slink from source

1999-11-17 Thread Philip Lehman
On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Daniel Mashao wrote: I once did it, but I forgot what I did. Searching the archives I could not find pine installation messages. Anyone remember? I just can't get used to mutt. It smells too much like vi and I find vi hard. Get the source from any Debian mirror, last time I

Re: How to install pine on slink from source

1999-11-17 Thread aphro
On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Brian Servis wrote: servis Wouldn't it be better to use the pine*-src and pine*-diff Debian servis packages? I believe that these create the necessary patches to fit it in servis a Debian system and then builds a local pine*.deb. I haven't done this, servis but this is what