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On Thursday, September 6 at 08:59 PM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Latin1 it is, until further bizarre things pop up. Plus, xterm under
X11 does it right under Latin1, while it is screwy under UTF-8.
(uxterm and other things, like the -u8 option and
It seems to me that my own problems are related to this thread, so
I'll chime in here (with a Was:... change of the subject line). I've
found some really useful information, both in the reply to my intial
mail a few days back, and in this thread, but my attempts at changing
things here and there
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 04:10:31PM +0800, Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
Email sent from Outlook-2003
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So this proves that outlook marks it up in HTML and does some seriosuly weird
stuff to the email when it gets sent.
Actually, the HTML generated by OL looks sane.
On 07.09.2007 (16:45), Kai Grossjohann wrote:
But this depends on whether ~/.Xdefaults is read in your environment...
It is.
To specify $TERM for screen, you can specify -t or -T on the command
line (forget which), or term foo or so in ~/.screenrc.
I lost track of what you already tried.
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 01:05:02PM +0200, Eyolf Østrem wrote:
Where and how should I set the TERM variable? I guess there are five
possible levels here: environment/shell, Xterm, Screen, ncurses, and
application.
My distro's wiki (Archlinux) says that it's a bad idea to set the TERM
On 2007-09-07, Eyolf strem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where and how should I set the TERM variable?
The terminal itself should set this. It puts this variable in the
environment of any subprocesses it spawns so that the application
and/or the curses library used by the application knows, by
Hi,
* Wilkinson, Alex [07-09-07 16:10:31 +0800] wrote:
Email sent from Outlook-2003
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So this proves that outlook marks it up in HTML and does some seriosuly weird
stuff to the email when it gets sent. How the hell does an MTA such as mutt deal
with the below crap
0n Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 03:21:43PM +0800, Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
Hi all,
Something that has bugged me for a long time is that when people send me
URLs
from Outlook-2003, mutt sees the URL split over 2 lines
e.g.
Hi all,
Something that has bugged me for a long time is that when people send me URLs
from Outlook-2003, mutt sees the URL split over 2 lines
e.g.
http://www.mathworks.com/support/sysreq/current_release/?parenttopic=Sys
tem%20Compatibility
If I send the same URL from mutt to myself I
First of all: thanks for your reply - here, and to the previous post.
Much helpful. I will have to read up on terminfo, I can tell...
And test some settings. Phew...
On 07.09.2007 (10:10), Gary Johnson wrote:
When using screen, however, the
application is communicating with your terminal
On 07.09.2007 (20:59), Christian Ebert wrote:
Here term term-256color in screenrc works
Just to make sure: do you mean term screen-256color? or ...
and in screenrc:
term screen-256color
...?
Eyolf
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On 2007-09-07, Eyolf strem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all: thanks for your reply - here, and to the previous post.
Much helpful. I will have to read up on terminfo, I can tell...
And test some settings. Phew...
You're welcome. Sometimes these issues have easy answers and
sometimes you
Hi-
Can someone point me to a good reference on being able to view X-Face
headers in mutt as well as adding them to outgoing mails (preferably
color)?
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On Friday, September 7 at 05:14 PM, quoth Trey Sizemore:
Hi-
Can someone point me to a good reference on being able to view X-Face
headers in mutt as well as adding them to outgoing mails
Adding an X-Face header is the same as adding any other
I understand that I can set $signature to a file name with my signature.
Then all subsequent outgoing messages will have that signature appended.
Or I can set $signature to something else or remove the file. Then all
subsequent messages will not have a signature appended.
But what I want is to
* Eyolf Østrem on Friday, September 07, 2007 at 21:24:27 +0200
On 07.09.2007 (20:59), Christian Ebert wrote:
Here term term-256color in screenrc works
Just to make sure: do you mean term screen-256color? or ...
and in screenrc:
term screen-256color
...?
or ... !
$ grep -F 256
Re: Trey Sizemore 2007-09-07 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can someone point me to a good reference on being able to view X-Face
headers in mutt as well as adding them to outgoing mails (preferably
color)?
http://www.df7cb.de/projects/mutt/x-face/
No idea about color, I think that's some other header.
On Sat Sep 08, 2007 12:03AM, Christoph Berg wrote:
Re: Trey Sizemore 2007-09-07 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can someone point me to a good reference on being able to view X-Face
headers in mutt as well as adding them to outgoing mails (preferably
color)?
http://www.df7cb.de/projects/mutt/x-face/
* Trey Sizemore on Friday, September 07, 2007 at 19:25:49 -0400
On Sat Sep 08, 2007 12:03AM, Christoph Berg wrote:
Re: Trey Sizemore 2007-09-07 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can someone point me to a good reference on being able to view X-Face
headers in mutt as well as adding them to outgoing mails
On 2007-09-08, Kai Grossjohann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand that I can set $signature to a file name with my signature.
Then all subsequent outgoing messages will have that signature appended.
Or I can set $signature to something else or remove the file. Then all
subsequent messages
On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 12:30:42AM +0200, Kai Grossjohann wrote:
I understand that I can set $signature to a file name with my signature.
Then all subsequent outgoing messages will have that signature appended.
Or I can set $signature to something else or remove the file. Then all
subsequent
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