On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 06:51:11PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
Jeff Howie muttered:
This is obviously a feature of mutt, and I think it's _GREAT_, but what
exactly is the logic of what's going on here. There's no detail in the
docs regarding this behavior that I can find.
As you
Sometime I dialed into my workstation at work from a Windows machine
at home. When I do I telnet in using a program called Tera Term. Where
I am having difficulty is using the Tab key in mutt in this
circumstance. Tab completion in bash works fine, but when I try to
change folders and use
Hi Bob Bell !
On Sat 11 Nov 2000 (11:29), you muttered on the list:
Ideas, anyone?
Playt around a bit with your terminal settings .. set your telnet prog to
emulate vt100 or vt102 for instance and type this in bash:
export TERM=vt100 / export TERM=vt102
Grtz,
Nils.
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After searching the mutt-user archives as best I could, here's a question I, as a new
Mutt user, haven't yet been able to resolve:
I've got a Red Hat Linux 6.2 box at home (this box is behind a firewall which gets IP
dialtone from a cable modem). It collects email from my various accounts and
On Saturday, 11 November 2000 at 13:59, Brian Stearns wrote:
When I telnet into my home machine, I run mutt from the command line.
It comes up immediately, automatically connects to my IMAP server, and
allows me to browse my IMAP folders. When I SSH into my machine,
running mutt from the
On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 07:21:09PM -0600 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Aaron Schrab thought:
At 21:18 + 10 Nov 2000, Conor Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I'd like to see is some way to mark a folder as containing unread
messages after I've read some (but not all) of the messages
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 10:21:30PM -0800, Mike E wrote:
Now, is there a way to set all the files in my maildir as
folders so I don't have to update this everytime I add a
new mailing list, etc?
Keeping my .muttrc up to date is starting to be a hassle.
I guess that's what I get for being on
Hi Suresh Ramasubramanian !
On Mon 06 Nov 2000 (09:23), you muttered on the list:
Nils Vogels proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I have seen 3 patches to add NNTP support to mutt .. which one is "the
best" in your opinion ? They all fo the same job AFAIK ..
Vselvod Volkov's patch
I'm trying out mutt version 1.3.11i, mostly because it has support for
automatically switching the charset= line in outgoing emails to the
proper encoding.
Here's the problem: I can't get japanese to display properly without
using something like LANG=ja_JP /usr/local/bin/mutt, which causes
When I work on an attachment, I can use Ctrl-E to change the encoding.
The resulting prompt lets me enter a textual encoding string, but
it would be more comfortable to use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to
cycle through the available encodings.
The resulting string should also not be used in the
On Sat, Nov 11, 2000 at 12:08:47AM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
#
# But, I suspect you might be able to use:
#
# save-hook ~l =%u
On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 02:07:58PM -0800, David Alban wrote:
# that represents Jane Doe. If so, then how about experimenting with
# format strings?
#
Mikko,
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