On Sep 18, Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I upgraded to Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS release 4 some months ago
and had a similar problem. I fixed it by changing that line to
this:
application/msword; mutt_rem_bgrun openoffice.org-2.1 -view %s
I need the mutt_rem_bgrun command
On Jun 5, John P Verel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I note that if I resend a message from, say, my outbox by doing ESC e to
open it, edit and send the new message, no copy of the newly edited and
sent message is placed in my outbox. Is there a way to change this
behavior?
Since 1.3.28
On Apr 13, Flavien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[The one above does not work. I suppose you thought :
macro pager 'd' 'delete-messagenext-unread'
This one has a problem.
Test case :
N Subject: Foo
N Subject: Bar
N Subject: Gee
Your press Enter to read Foo, then
On Apr 11, Ken Weingold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IIRC mutt just sets the Fcc as for any normal mail.
So what was fixed in 1.3.28?
Resend-message now honors $record and fcc-hooks.
Holger
On Mar 24, Russell Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way of telling mutt to execute an interactive command
(e.g. collapse-all) in .muttrc short of using push?
Sure. There is exec, which is used with named commands, not in
key-stroke macros. For example:
folder-hook !!exec
On Mar 10, Maik Holtkamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just spend the weekend by trying to bind edit in compose menu like
the manual told me:
6.4.7
edit e edit the message
Since mutt did not stop complaining for:
bind compose left edit
I asked in my
On Feb 22, johnathan spectre wrote:
* David Collantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [022102 11:06]:
Hi there!
How can I create form letters on Mutt? Is that implemented? I have
looked around but found nothing.
AFAIK Mutt can't do this itself, but if you could always create some
sort of template
On Feb 8, David Clarke wrote:
I'm just wondering if it's possible to have multiple postponed
messages, as whenever I try to compose a new message, it loads the
previously postponed message.
Sure it is posible to have multiple postponed msgs.
You must have the quadoption 'postpone' set
On Jan 10, Nick Wilson wrote:
When I hit 'c' and navigate to a mailbox, how do I get back to
/var/spool/mail/nick? It's an awfully painfull task to navigate right
up to the spool again. I usually restart mutt, but this surely isn't
right?
I think you should check the section on folder
On Jan 8, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
It seems to me send-hook ~t is not working with autoedit and
edit_headers set.
This is a bug, isn't it?
Why should it be considered a bug? Autoedit per definition skips
the send-menu, and as the recipient is still unknown when you enter
the editor, send-hooks
On Jan 8, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Why not reevaluate the send-hooks after the editing session and after
changing the recipient in the compose menu?
For instance, send-hooks can be used to insert different signatures
matching certain addresses (inserting sigs in different languages,
etc.).
for deletion.
I guess he just wants to use _capital_ J and K to move to messages
marked for deletion.
--
Holger Lillqvist
- which is frequently useful.
One easy way to do get rid of the need for the prefixes '=' or '+' is
to use a shell alias which starts mutt in ~/Mail ('cd Mail;mutt;cd').
--
Holger Lillqvist
On Jul 25, David Ellement wrote:
However, mutt doesn't keep track of the tag order, and for
mbox folders at least, the reply goes to the first message in the
folder.
Actually, the reply goes to the senders of _all_ the tagged messages.
With edit-headers this is no big problem, though.
The
On Jul 9, David Champion wrote:
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
On May 12, Jonathan Pennington wrote:
Again with the lost configs. I used to just type that sequence after
writing an email and emacs would save and exit, automagically
releasing control to Mutt. Unfortunately, now I have to explicitily
exit before continuing. Does anyone know what I want to
! Any ideas of what is going on here?
--
Holger Lillqvist
I received a mail with a large attachment which I cannot read. The
headers are as follows:
[-- Attachment #3: Rich Text Format --]
[-- Type: application/RTF, Encoding: base64, Size: 127K --]
Any ideas what I should add to my .mailcap to make the thing readable?
Holger
On Jul 21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if (bol_fsearch ("--"))
Actually there should be a space after the dashes:
if (bol_fsearch ("-- "))
Regards,
Holger
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