Re: a folder-hook question

2002-10-02 Thread Isaac Claymore
'folder-hook . XXX' certainly works! Thanks, folks ;) Clay -- Isaac Claymore /\ASCII Ribbon Campaign Dawning Inc.\ /Respect for open standards Beijing, China X No HTML/RTF in email http://www.dawning.com.cn / \No M

a folder-hook question

2002-09-30 Thread Isaac Claymore
? or is there some other trick to do that? Thanks. Clay -- Isaac Claymore /\ASCII Ribbon Campaign Dawning Inc.\ /Respect for open standards Beijing, China X No HTML/RTF in email http://www.dawning.com.cn / \No M$ Word

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2002-09-09 Thread Isaac Claymore
that I'd prefer spending hours poking around trying to find a trick rather than adding aliases one by one mechanically ;) I guess I need a hook or something, but don't know where to start. Any hint or suggestion is greatly appreciated. Clay -- Isaac Claymore /\ASCII Ribbon

Re: your mail

2002-09-09 Thread Isaac Claymore
On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 11:07:49AM +0200, Lukas Ruf wrote: Please put a subject when you write emails to the public. Sorry, it slipped my mind, and I've already commented that 'set abort_nosubject=no' out of my muttrc ;) -- Isaac Claymore /\ASCII Ribbon Campaign

Re: problem about subjects in asian charsets

2002-07-31 Thread Isaac Claymore
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 10:38:55PM +0200, Alain Bench wrote: Hello Isaac, On Tuesday, July 30, 2002 at 4:54:18 PM +0800, Isaac Claymore wrote: whenever I send emails with a subject in Chinese, the receiver gets something like this :Subject: =?zh_cn.gb2312?B?uf65/g==?= This gets

problem about subjects in asian charsets

2002-07-30 Thread Isaac Claymore
Hi folks, I set up .muttrc as: set charset=zh_cn.gb2312 set send_charset=us-ascii:iso-8859-1:zh_cn.gb2312 And everything is OK, I can read and write mails in Chinese(in gb2312). However, whenever I send emails with a subject in Chinese, the receiver gets something like