depending on
whether I'm using ssh or whether I'm local, running under X. This is
very frustrating.
So who's at fault? Is it mutt for not using slang/ncurses correctly?
Is it slang/ncurses not being able to handle the default color? Is it
my ssh client not supporting the correct terminal type?
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. I want it to stop doing that - I often don't know that's
the end, so I dont' get to read the bottom (or hit the delete key). Ideally
Add "set pager_stop" to your .muttrc.
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er utility?
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it as a variable we can set and unset?
Something like 'set attachment_flag' ?
If nobody wants to do it, I'd certainly be willing to give it a shot.
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. :(
Seriously though, would it be difficult to make it so that several
alternates would become a big OR'd regexp? For example, having
the alternates listed as they are above would be "put together" into
"(dre@chronic\.net)|(snoop@lbc\.ca.us)" ?
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replaced
with the "!" shortcut.
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i'd rather use something that I can
read.
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:)
Place "set record=+sent-mail" in your .muttrc.
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, of course, refers to the line described above. Am I missing
something obvious? I don't quite understand what "Invalid range end" means.
Thanks for any assitance you folks can give...
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. I would guess that the unix
mind is very used to the mv (move) command. Having this feature renamed, or
merely adding it to the manual would make sense. I am a fairly new
subscriber to this list and I've already seen this question 2 or 3 times.
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