Hi,
can anyone tell me why the following line will cause an error:
send-hook . set attribution="on %d, %n wrote:"
With this line i get the message: error %d, unknown variable.
I've tried several combinations of quotes, without success.
The command 'set attribution="on %d, %n wrote:"' (without
Le Fri 02/04/1999, Vincent Lefevre disait
On Fri, Apr 02, 1999 at 20:47:00 +0200, Erwan David wrote:
For the Content-Type, you can change it just before writing
back in the folder by using ^t, like when you send a mail.
Thanks, I hadn't thought about that.
However, a
Hello,
When trying to get LBDB installed it tells me mutt_dotlock is not on my
system. When i do ./configure i get
ERROR: mutt_dotlock is required to build this package.
ERROR: You can get it from the mutt package's source code.
I guess this should be fixed when compiling Mutt, but i'm not
Hello,
When trying to get LBDB installed it tells me mutt_dotlock is not on my
system. When i do ./configure i get
ERROR: mutt_dotlock is required to build this package.
ERROR: You can get it from the mutt package's source code.
I guess this should be fixed when compiling Mutt, but i'm not
On Wed, Mar 31, 1999 at 03:36:35PM -0500, David Shaw wrote:
Actually, there is some sort of POP magic that can be used to send mail
via the POP daemon. I don't know how widely supported it is. I suppose
Never heard of it - Sounds like some nifty idea the spec writer threw in
that no one has
i've been attempting to use some expressions to colorize lines in the index
listing based on which mailing list it's from.. unfortunately, using say,
"debian" to colorize everything from debian.org only grabs certain ones..
what am i missing here?
steve
* rfi from Rich Roth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990403 17:02]:
Actually, there is some sort of POP magic that can be used to send mail
via the POP daemon. I don't know how widely supported it is. I suppose
Never heard of it - Sounds like some nifty idea the spec writer threw in
that no one