On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 14:11:36 -0700, Marianne Albin wrote:
you would just use mail, but there are many command line options to send
the mail via mutt, but the editor still will open
Mutt will send mail in batch mode if its standard input isn't a
terminal:
$ echo "a one line message" |
On Sat, 08 Jul 2000, Jason Helfman wrote:
Is their a reason to really use the gzip patch with Maildir style
mailboxes?
The current version of the compressed folders patch does not support
Maildir yet, but only single file folder formats like mbox and mmdf.
From a pragmatic point of view, it
thanks for the tips.
i've got it roughly working, but only if i specify set folder in .muttrc *and* specify
the -f option:
- I must either set $MAIL env var or set -f, or it won't open the correct starting
screen (regardless of the set folder variable in .muttrc).
- I must set the folder
I searched threw the manual and it looks us though you may not be able
to tag something as unread. If this is the case, why? If I am wrong, can
you please point me to the right place in the manual...
Thanks.
--
/helfman
"At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has
* Jason Helfman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [2710 14:21]:
I searched threw the manual and it looks us though you may not be able
to tag something as unread. If this is the case, why? If I am wrong,
can you please point me to the right place in the manual...
If, by 'unread', you mean making the
On 2000.07.09, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Jason Helfman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I searched threw the manual and it looks us though you may not be able
to tag something as unread. If this is the case, why? If I am wrong, can
you please point me to the right place in the manual...
As of RFC 821 http://rfc821.x42.com/ the local part of an e-mail address
can consist of other characters than a-z0-9 and should then be quoted (see
local-part and quoted-string).
It seems though, that the mutt client does not support the use of an address
like "address with spaces"@x42.com
Magnus Bodin proclaimed on mutt-users that:
As of RFC 821 http://rfc821.x42.com/ the local part of an e-mail address
can consist of other characters than a-z0-9 and should then be quoted (see
local-part and quoted-string).
It seems though, that the mutt client does not support the use of an