Would their be a way to configure mutt to test if I am running X, and
based off the exit of this, 1 or 0, use a particular mutt variable
setting?
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*[Jason Helfman on Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 11:15:18PM -0700]:
Would their be a way to configure mutt to test if I am running X, and
based off the exit of this, 1 or 0, use a particular mutt variable
setting?
Like say using gvim instead of vim in the editor? Man test, using backticks ;)
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On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 11:15:18PM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
Would their be a way to configure mutt to test if I am running X, and
based off the exit of this, 1 or 0, use a particular mutt variable
setting?
Something like this?
set editor=`RunningX echo gvim || echo vim`
Gary
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On 07-Sep-00 at 16:33:56 David T-G wrote:
% 'pointy-clicky' client to a keyboard one takes a bit of time :-) Having
Let me guess: you don't use vi, right? :-)
No, I do use vi/vim on both Linux and Solaris :-) But I've been using XFMail
as the mail client and the only keys I use is the 'd'
John --
...and then John Horne said...
% On 07-Sep-00 at 16:33:56 David T-G wrote:
% % 'pointy-clicky' client to a keyboard one takes a bit of time :-) Having
%
% Let me guess: you don't use vi, right? :-)
%
% No, I do use vi/vim on both Linux and Solaris :-) But I've been using XFMail
Jens --
...and then Jens Askengren said...
% Hello
%
% Since I often find myself hitting ^C (instead of ^G) to cancel commands
% that prompts for input like "mail" and "limit", I would like to rebind
% that function.
Although I find myself doing the same thing occasionally, I haven't
looked
Austin --
...and then Austin Schutz said...
%
% But what I want to do is forward all the attachments. I swear I
Right; I got that part.
% must be having some sort of brain lapse here, but I can't figure out how
% to do it, e.g.:
I have confirmed that I can forward myself a note that
Jens Askengren muttered:
Since I often find myself hitting ^C (instead of ^G) to cancel commands
that prompts for input like "mail" and "limit", I would like to rebind
that function.
It seems like it's imposible to bind ^C at all. Is this correct?
Yes, IIRC ^C is hardcoded and therefore
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 06:55:22AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
...and then Jens Askengren said...
% Hello
%
% Since I often find myself hitting ^C (instead of ^G) to cancel commands
% that prompts for input like "mail" and "limit", I would like to rebind
% that function.
Although I find
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 06:55:22AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
IIRC, however, your terminal settings (use stty to see) decide that ^C is
the interrupt character and so your shell grabs the command before it
even gets to mutt. You'll need to first change your shell with something
like
stty
Hi all...
Quite a few of you sign their messages. Which gives me a PGP error when reading
it, as the key aparently doesn't meet the validity threshold...
SO what do I do about that? Forgive me if this isn't the place to ask. I'm
sometimes a bit lost and in need of directions :-)
Krist
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Krist --
...and then Krist van Besien said...
% Hi all...
Hello again!
%
% Quite a few of you sign their messages. Which gives me a PGP error when reading
% it, as the key aparently doesn't meet the validity threshold...
Hmmm... What validity threshold? Do you mean that you don't have the
On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 20:57:50 +0200, Jens Askengren wrote:
Hello
Since I often find myself hitting ^C (instead of ^G) to cancel commands
that prompts for input like "mail" and "limit", I would like to rebind
that function.
You cannot[1]. This isn't controlled by mutt, but by the
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 09:33:38AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
Krist --
...and then Krist van Besien said...
% Hi all...
Hello again!
%
% Quite a few of you sign their messages. Which gives me a PGP error when reading
% it, as the key aparently doesn't meet the validity threshold...
On 2000.09.08, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Gary Johnson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 11:15:18PM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
Would their be a way to configure mutt to test if I am running X, and
based off the exit of this, 1 or 0, use a particular mutt variable
Hi,
Some of you may remember reading my posts a few months back. It seems that
the PGP version 6.5 plugin for Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Outlook
Express is quite broken. Sending a message from Mutt to Outlook which is
PGP encrypted causes Outlook not to recognize the message. This is the
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 01:05:38PM -0500, David Champion muttered:
| On 2000.09.08, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
| Or:
| source `RunningX echo .muttrc.x || echo /dev/null
|
| if you have a lot of things to vary.
|
| --
| -D. [EMAIL PROTECTED]NSITUniversity of Chicago
|
What is
Jason --
...and then Jason Helfman said...
% On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 01:05:38PM -0500, David Champion muttered:
% | On 2000.09.08, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
% | Or:
% | source `RunningX echo .muttrc.x || echo /dev/null
%
% What is this all about, RunningX ? is this a process?
Gee, I guess you
Hi all,
I am used to let procmail sort incoming messages
into separate folders and start mutt with the
"-y" option, such that I get a menu containing the folders
specified by the mailboxes command.
I have the following key bindings to mimick the behavior
of tin, which is my favorite newsreader.
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 02:10:35AM +0200, Juergen Salk wrote:
Well, I have about 20 folders and if I have just left - let's
say - the 17-th folder, I have to scroll all the way down
to reach the 18-th folder (remember: I have already done this
16 times before). I know that I can
On 2000.09.08, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Jason Helfman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 01:05:38PM -0500, David Champion muttered:
| On 2000.09.08, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
| Or:
| source `RunningX echo .muttrc.x || echo /dev/null
|
| if you have a lot of things to
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 05:53:15PM -0500, David Champion muttered:
| I just copied what Gary said, but RunningX is a program that checks
| whether you're running X.
|
what package is this a part of? I have RedHat and mostly rpms installed.
I am unable to find it via locate or find.
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/Jason
Greetings!!!
For now to download mail from server i use fetchmail but since i have
found that mutt is also able to do this i have been thinking how to
improve this ability without messing up with sources to much. IMHO there
might be another option in muttrc called for example ``spoolcommand''
Greetings All!!!
Does anyone knows if procmail is able to handle maildir mailboxes. If it
is not is there any resonable way (excluding writing it by myself) to
force it to do so?
Bye.
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