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.
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--ytti - ::3585:0512:1378
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
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:
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
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
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.
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
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