On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Shao Zhang wrote:
Is there a way to bind the following two keys to behave like
this?
bind r reply include = yes
bind R reply include = no
Try the following:
macro index r ":set include=yes\nreply" "Reply with include"
macro index R ":set
Thanks. It works great.
(not tested).
"Beware of the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it." - Donald
Knuth
Cheers,
Shao.
Roland Rosenfeld [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Shao Zhang wrote:
Is there a way to bind the following two keys to
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 10:32:35AM +0200, Eric Smith thus spoke:
I use vim as my editor in mutt and have C-K mapped to save and exit. Now
is there a way to set some command in vim to save, exit and send (which 99%
of the time is what I do anyway. (Just want to save having to manually do
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 10:32:35AM +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
I use vim as my editor in mutt and have C-K mapped to save and exit. Now
is there a way to set some command in vim to save, exit and send (which 99%
of the time is what I do anyway. (Just want to save having to manually do
that
Mutt 1.0pre3i doesn't always set the last access time of the mailbox
after I read my mail (mailbox format). The problem is that some programs
say that I have new mail.
--
Vincent Lefèvre [EMAIL PROTECTED] - PhD student in Computer Science
Web: http://www.vinc17.org/ or
On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
I can get a duplicate X-Mailer header by editing a message that was
sent with mutt and then resending it.
That's what I did. I first sent it to the list, and got a reply that
my address isn't registered (because I subscribe the list on another
On Sat Sep 25 1999, peter pilsl wrote:
I was using mutt for a long time without any problems. A few days ago I
decided to upgrade to mutt1.0pre2i and now I am doomed.
If this is a problem related to a new glibc, you have to recompile
a few things, e.g. ncurses and slang, they have to be
Hey guys. I just installed Mandrake 6.0, and things seem to be a little
different. Mutt, or any other mail program for that matter, doesn't have
permission to write to /var/spool/mail/userid like in RedHat 5.1. Mutt
originally was group mail, with the group SUID bit set. I tried the same
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 10:35:57AM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Hey guys. I just installed Mandrake 6.0, and things seem to be a little
different. Mutt, or any other mail program for that matter, doesn't have
permission to write to /var/spool/mail/userid like in RedHat 5.1. Mutt
Hi!
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 10:35:57AM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Hey guys. I just installed Mandrake 6.0, and things seem to be a little
different. Mutt, or any other mail program for that matter, doesn't have
permission to write to /var/spool/mail/userid like in RedHat 5.1. Mutt
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 05:11:57PM +0200, Gero Treuner wrote:
Please complain to the packager of the rpm file if his/her setup
is not correct. Reading Changelog is always a good idea, anyway.
^
Sorry, should have been NEWS , Changelog isn't nice to read.
Gero
Hello,
Hmmm Just noticed a "cut and paste" annoyance that I had never
encounted with elm or with any other pager like more or less. If I'm
viewing a message and copy part of the message using the mouse cut and
paste in X-Windows, I find that when I paste it into something else, all
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 12:04:04PM -0400, Michael H. Warfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Hmmm Just noticed a "cut and paste" annoyance that I had never
encounted with elm or with any other pager like more or less. If I'm
viewing a message and copy part of the message using
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 12:47:45PM -0400, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 12:04:04PM -0400, Michael H. Warfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello,
Hmmm Just noticed a "cut and paste" annoyance that I had never
encounted with elm or with any other pager like more or
Daniel Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 30 Sep 1999:
Hmmm Just noticed a "cut and paste" annoyance that I had never
encounted with elm or with any other pager like more or less.
I used to get this too, but I think it went away when I upgraded from
something like 0.94 to
On Thu, Sep 30 1999, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
it works fine here.
Mutt 1.0pre2i (1999-08-31)
Copyright (C) 1996-9 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt -vv'.
Mutt is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain
Hello,
I upgraded our Solaris 7 machine from mutt 0.95.4i to mutt 1.0pre3i
following the recent security announcement.
We've noticed that when one of our users sends a message from Solaris
7's dtmail, I can read the message in mutt, but attempts to 'r'eply wind up
in a mutt segfault.
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
I have a vague recollection that this may be a ncurses vs. slang issue.
Could the people saying that this does and doesn't happen to them post
the output of "mutt -v"? This is in general good practice when
reporting a problem,
Mutt 1.0pre3i
I'd be willing to look at a copy, or if you can just send it to
mutt-dev, that would be even better. Perhaps the best thing to do would
be to make a mailbox with just that message and gzip it to avoid any
changes during transport, and send it as an attachement. Also, it would
be helpful to see
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
Hmmm Just noticed a "cut and paste" annoyance that I had
never encounted with elm or with any other pager like more or less.
If I'm viewing a message and copy part of the message using the
mouse cut and paste in X-Windows, I find
Goran Koruga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 30 1999, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
it works fine here.
System: HP-UX B.10.20 [using slang 10202]
That's interesting, because it does *not* work fine here.
Mutt 0.96.6i (1999-08-31)
System: HP-UX B.10.20 [using slang 9938]
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 10:35:57AM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Hey guys. I just installed Mandrake 6.0, and things seem to be a little
different. Mutt, or any other mail program for that matter, doesn't have
permission to write to /var/spool/mail/userid like in RedHat 5.1. Mutt
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 12:47:45PM -0400, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
Could the people saying that this does and doesn't happen to them post
the output of "mutt -v"?
It *does* happen for me as well.
Mutt 1.0pre3i (1999-09-25)
Copyright (C) 1996-9 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with
According to Goran Koruga:
it works fine here.
And I see the problem here with slang. It is very annoying. I seem to recall
it was done in order to get the colors on the full line but still.
Mutt 1.0pre2i (1999-08-31)
Copyright (C) 1996-9 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with
David DeSimone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's interesting, because it does *not* work fine here.
Mutt 0.96.6i (1999-08-31)
System: HP-UX B.10.20 [using slang 9938]
Perhaps that Slang upgrade that I've been putting off, would be a good
idea... :)
Maybe, or maybe not. The simple truth
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 12:47:45PM -0400, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 12:04:04PM -0400, Michael H. Warfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello,
Hmmm Just noticed a "cut and paste" annoyance that I had never
encounted with elm or with any other pager like more or
At 10:29 PM 9/30/99 +0200, Ollivier Robert wrote:
According to Goran Koruga:
it works fine here.
And I see the problem here with slang. It is very annoying. I seem to recall
it was done in order to get the colors on the full line but still.
Mutt 1.0pre2i (1999-08-31)
Copyright (C) 1996-9
On Tue, Sep 28, 1999 at 01:22:37PM -0400, Fairlight wrote:
On Tue, Sep 28, 1999 at 12:04:17PM -0500, David DeSimone thus spoke:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
5) Can one convert a .PST file to unix-like(text) format ?
What's a .PST file?
Microsoft Outlook's P.O.S. excuse
Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But it could, in theory, keep track of how many messages were in the
"new" dir when it left that folder, and if that number is the same
currently then there is no "really new" mail.
As you mention, that's not a very accurate way to do it, and wouldn't
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 12:14:04PM -0500, MSCS Technician wrote:
Hello,
I upgraded our Solaris 7 machine from mutt 0.95.4i to mutt 1.0pre3i
following the recent security announcement.
We've noticed that when one of our users sends a message from Solaris
7's dtmail, I can read the
On 1999-10-01 00:14:59 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This mail is a messages which has been converted by an in-house
utility from a Lotus Notes database document, and I suspect that
some headers are missing / incorrect.
Actually, the message-id header was missing.
Here's a quick fix for
I took part of a screen shot of the mutt pager with a block of text
highlighted. http://www.murkworks.to/mutt-copy.jpg. This is with
using vim as a pager with tw set to 70 if it makes any difference.
-Ken
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
Roland Rosenfeld:
As far as I can see this problem depends on the curses library and
your use of colors. I just tried the following combinations:
slang without any color settings - no problems
slang with color settings (background set to black) - your problem
ncurses with or without color
The center of the problem seems to be that slang fills all lines to
colorize the complete line. And these fill characters are then
copied...
This arises the theory, that the problems will vanish if "default" is used as
background color (means transparent). Could someone verify this?
Best
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 02:05:59PM -0700, brian moore wrote:
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 12:47:45PM -0400, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 12:04:04PM -0400, Michael H. Warfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello,
Hmmm Just noticed a "cut and paste" annoyance that I had
On Fri, Oct 01, 1999 at 01:02:23AM +0200, Daniel Roesen wrote:
The center of the problem seems to be that slang fills all lines to
colorize the complete line. And these fill characters are then
copied...
This arises the theory, that the problems will vanish if "default" is used as
This arises the theory, that the problems will vanish if "default" is
used as background color (means transparent). Could someone verify this?
"color normal default default# default"
3) I am having the problem with Mutt 1.0pre3i.
OK, then I think we can
Michael H. Warfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This arises the theory, that the problems will vanish if "default"
is used as background color (means transparent). Could someone
verify this?
2) If this is the option you mean, I guess I'm using default.
"color normal
John E. Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe, or maybe not. The simple truth is that this is neither an
ncurses, slang, nor a mutt problem. The root of the problem is with
the terminal itself second guessing the context of what is on the
screen. Not even the screen management software
On Thursday, 30 September 1999, at 18:46:33 (-0500),
David DeSimone wrote:
There's more to it than that, I believe. You need to also set an
environment variable:
export COLORFGBG="default;default"
(It's black lettering on a white background, which is my
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 05:05:46PM -0700, Michael Jennings wrote:
On Thursday, 30 September 1999, at 18:46:33 (-0500),
David DeSimone wrote:
There's more to it than that, I believe. You need to also set an
environment variable:
export COLORFGBG="default;default"
(It's
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 06:46:33PM -0500, David DeSimone wrote:
[...]
At any rate, though, having done this, I can report that the problem
persists. What I find is that, the spaces that are printed out to the
right margin, now use the default color, instead of the last color used
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999 18:59:45 -0500, David DeSimone [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If Mutt is printing lots of spaces to the end of the line, why doesn't
this cut/paste behavior always show up? Why is it only happening when
color is enabled?
It is probably using an escape sequence (ESC[K) for the
On Thursday, 30 September 1999, at 21:53:18 (-0400),
Michael H. Warfield wrote:
Interesting... Except I'm not running eterm or rxvt.
I can't say I sympathize with your plight much, in that case. :-)
I'm using xterm.
Then you're pretty much screwed. See below.
System #1,
David DeSimone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's more to it than that, I believe. You need to also set an
environment variable:
export COLORFGBG="default;default"
(It's black lettering on a white background, which is my
terminal mode).
If you know exactly
I am having trouble with mutt and trying to use MH mailboxes.
I am able to get my mail into MH format just fine, and mutt will
read from those directories too.
However, it is constantly telling me that I have new mail.
My mailboxes line has a number of mailboxes listed, but the behavior
is
FYI, I do not use color and use the CRT telnet application under
Windows NT. Again, here is my mutt -v:
Mutt 1.0pre3i (1999-09-25)
Copyright (C) 1996-9 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt -vv'.
Mutt is free software, and you are welcome
On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 07:25:24PM -0700, Michael Jennings wrote:
On Thursday, 30 September 1999, at 21:53:18 (-0400),
Michael H. Warfield wrote:
Interesting... Except I'm not running eterm or rxvt.
I can't say I sympathize with your plight much, in that case. :-)
I'm using xterm.
Michael H. Warfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To be perfectly honest, if an application padded a line out with
spaces, I would expect to be able to cut and paste those spaces. If
I do not know how to say it any other way. Neither ncurses nor slang
have any idea about the context of what
Michael Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 30 Sep 1999:
But it's your terminal, folks, not mutt.
I don't agree. I've been using the same xterm binary for a long time,
apparently the timestamp says "Aug 4 1997". I used to get this problem
with Mutt, but I don't anymore. Unfortunately it
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