user/login

1999-05-21 Thread Saku Ytti
Is it possible to change username from .muttrc, I looked quite a few of .muttrc and didn't find option to do that. Now I could use 'my_hdr' to force From:, but then 'set reverse_name' would loose it's meaning and I really do need that feature. -- --ytti - ::3585:0512:1378

dealing with work/personal mails

1999-05-21 Thread Saku Ytti
I really don't have any good suggestion how to solve this problem. But I get both work and personal mails at my home computer, and when I reply to mails the From: is (just about) correct because of 'set reverse_name'. But when I compose new mail I really don't want the From: field to be my

Re: scand problems

1999-05-21 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Saku Ytti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 18 May 1999: mutt displays scands (ä (ae) and ö (oe)) as ?. LC=ALL is set to fi_FI. I'm currently using 'Mutt 0.95.4i (1999-03-03)'. Scands used to work so I suspect this is debian/potato related problem. I also have this environment variable set:

Re: dealing with work/personal mails

1999-05-21 Thread Ronny Haryanto
On 21-May-1999, Joshua N Pritikin wrote: I need this feature too! I didn't mention it because I didn't think anyone else would need it but here is a counterexample! It would be neat if I could choose between a few different "From" headers when sending messages. Esc-F by default will edit

Re: 2 questions

1999-05-21 Thread Bennett Todd
1999-05-20-19:31:49 David DeSimone: 2. Maildir A directory containing three subdirectories, new, cur, and tmp. If it does not contain those directories (and only those), then it is not a maildir. I just re-read the maildir format spec at [1]; unless something else

Re: MS Outlook Conversion

1999-05-21 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 11:21:06AM -0400, John C Borkowski III wrote: I have found a resonable solution for anyone else who may encounter somthing similar. I have moved all my email back to the server side inbox and popped it off using fetchmail. Its a bit slow but works like a charm.

compose.c

1999-05-21 Thread Bodo Moeller
Mutt now has the strange habit of asking "Append messages to ...?" when Fcc: is set and the confirmappend option is set. Answering "n" goes back to the main loop of ci_send_message. (So the question should be asked differently -- otherwise you'd expect that the message will be sent, but you

my mutt thinks white is grey...

1999-05-21 Thread Todd Strilchuk
can anyone help me? i'm trying to use the color "white" (or "brightwhite") in my muttrc file, but it always seems to come up with a shade of grey. i'm using xterm103, built with ncurses-4.1 and have my TERM variable set to xterm-xf86-v32. i'm on a solaris box... SunOS vite 5.5.1