I'm in the process of trying to switch to mutt for my primary mail
reader. While I'll probably continue to use Evolution during my GUI
times, I'm going to be doing an increasing amount of work away from my
desktop, so I need something that will work well over a standard SSH
connection.
So far,
On 2003-09-09 13:23, Alex Malinovich wrote:
2) Is there any way to have mutt pass options to emacs when invoking
my EDITOR? I'd like to automatically be in mail-mode with auto-fill
enabled whenever emacs is called from mutt. (if anyone has suggestions
for better modes to use, please do tell
On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 the mental interface of
Alex Malinovich told:
I'm in the process of trying to switch to mutt for my primary mail
reader.
Great ;-)
1) How can I set the default folder for mutt to use at startup? I've
used set folder=imap://... in my .muttrc, but this still requires
me
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 01:23:49PM -0500, Alex Malinovich wrote:
1) How can I set the default folder for mutt to use at startup? I've
used set folder=imap://... in my .muttrc, but this still requires
me to do a c, =, enter when I start up mutt. I'd like my IMAP folder
to automatically load up
On 2003-09-09T13:23:49-0500, Alex Malinovich wrote:
1) How can I set the default folder for mutt to use at startup? I've
used set folder=imap://... in my .muttrc, but this still requires
me to do a c, =, enter when I start up mutt. I'd like my IMAP folder
to automatically load up as soon as I
Alex Malinovich posts:
Any tips you might have for making life easier
Inside mutt when you press C-?, if you add this line in your .muttrc
# Mailboxes to check for presence of new mail
mailboxes `echo $HOME/Mail/Inbox*` `echo $HOME/Mail/list*` `echo $HOME/Mail/sent*`
you can see a N against
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