On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 09:47:14AM -0800, tompoe wrote:
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Rich Lafferty proclaimed on mutt-users that:
If I want the standalone that looks like the screenshots, what do I
do? Do I build an interface for it?
Huh?
the
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Subject: Re: standalone app vs. xterm interface question
Mutt displayed the email from
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in the index. FYI.
-Ken
Hi: Just decided that Mutt has what I need, and am preparing to utilize
fetchmail, sendmail, and mutt. I wonder if someone could help me with this
beginner question:
I see the screen shots on the mutt site, and it looks like a standalone app to
me. I am running SuSE7.0 and when the package
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 08:58:57AM -0800, tompoe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I see the screen shots on the mutt site, and it looks like a
standalone app to me.
I'm not sure what else it could be.. it's a mail program, like Pine or
Elm, but better. :-) It's not modular like MH, if that's what
Hi tompoe,
I think your referring to the actual pointy-clicky thing,
which is (if I remember actually reading the whole page ;) available
using a particular eterm configuration. Mutt is a console (aka
non-xwin) application. . eterm has menu generation - you should be
looking in that
Rich Lafferty proclaimed on mutt-users that:
If I want the standalone that looks like the screenshots, what do I
do? Do I build an interface for it?
Huh?
the screenshots on the mutt.org page use eterm, not xterm
-s
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Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis
I am guessing you are referring to screenshots with menus at the top.
That is using an Eterm menu, as well. This automaically doesn't come
with mutt, but I know on the links.html pages, someone has taken the
trouble to do this for .8 of Eterm. I don't know if they have migrated
it to .9
On Mon,
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Rich Lafferty proclaimed on mutt-users that:
If I want the standalone that looks like the screenshots, what do I
do? Do I build an interface for it?
Huh?
the screenshots on the mutt.org page use eterm, not xterm
-s
Jason Helfman [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I am guessing you are referring to screenshots with menus at the top.
That is using an Eterm menu, as well. This automaically doesn't come
with mutt, but I know on the links.html pages, someone has taken the
trouble to do this for .8 of Eterm. I don't