On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 12:52:29AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could also create a simple wrapper around vim which uses a different
init file (eg. ~/.vimrc-text) to specify these options. I use vim for
other stuff (editing code whatnot) and want different for the default
...
As I
... is a little teensy clock on the top right of the screen. Alright, so
I know it's not exactly an essential feature, but it would elevate mutt from
being simply the best mail client available to a creature of pure energy destined
to become the supreme overlord of the universe :)
John
* "John P. Verel" [EMAIL PROTECTED] [28/01/01, 13:24:37]:
Well, I wimped out and got the w3m-0.1.11-0.1mdk rpm and re-installed.
All's well. FWIW, my first reaction is that w3m is way better that
lynx. For example, compare the www.nytimes.com under each. Not even
close!
There's not much
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 03:39:00PM -0500, Jeffrey A Schoolcraft wrote:
I'm trying to test my qmail install and I've set it up to deliver mail to
~/Maildir/ and I'd like to use mutt to read this, how can I do that?
I'm looking through the muttrc files on the site and I see stuff like:
set
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... is a little teensy clock on the top right of the screen. Alright, so
I know it's not exactly an essential feature, but it would elevate mutt from
being simply the best mail client available to a creature of pure energy destined
to become the supreme overlord
On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 11:58:29AM -0500, Ethan wrote:
i really love mutt, but fellow netscape users complain that my line length is too
long. How can I make it so it wraps after 72 characters?
Does Mutt support RFC2646 flowed text?
With Format=Flowed text, Mutt should automatically reformat
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 09:42:35AM -0500, mike polniak a ecrit:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... is a little teensy clock on the top right of the screen. Alright, so
You can add to: set pager_format="%!%T". This will show current
local time in your pager status line.
HOMER
On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 01:38:28AM +1100, Tom Nott typed:
Does Mutt support RFC2646 flowed text?
With Format=Flowed text, Mutt should automatically reformat the lines so
that they are shorter than 80 chars (72 chars is suggested in the RFC)
when the mail is sent.
A very good idea - and
Doh! Finally got around to set some score rules (I want to see when
someone's referencing my website on a high volium list) - but mutt says
"~b isn't supported in this mode" for the following command?
score "~b peeron.com" 500
am I missing something?
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Dan Boger / [EMAIL PROTECTED] /
On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 01:38:28AM +1100, Tom Nott typed:
Does Mutt support RFC2646 flowed text?
Suresh Ramasubramanian writes:
A very good idea - and very few clients around which support it (Eudora and
Hotmail's webmail interface are the only two in common use, IIRC).
Mozilla mail
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 10:33:36AM +0100, Jan Johansson wrote:
[snip]
As I understand it vim can detect the type of text you are
writing (like it does for syntax highlight) and choose options
after that.
Yes, you could -- file type detection works either by filename extension
or, if that
Dear Mike,
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 09:42:35AM -0500, mike polniak wrote:
You can add to: set pager_format="%!%T". This will show current
local time in your pager status line.
And as you probably know this is only the beginning! For sundry
variations on this theme see:
`man
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 12:13:09PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, you could -- file type detection works either by filename extension
or, if that fails, by examining the first line or the first few lines in
the text. I use that feature for source code editing ...
...
But that seems
Richard B Mahoney wrote:
Dear Mike,
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 09:42:35AM -0500, mike polniak wrote:
You can add to: set pager_format="%!%T". This will show current
local time in your pager status line.
And as you probably know this is only the beginning! For sundry
Hi folks
When I receive encrypted messages from two friends who use the Becky!
mailer...all the line breaks are denoted by the symbols ^M.
When I reply to or make a decrypted copy to a mail folder these
symbols disappear.
Can anyone shed any light on this behaviour.
Regards
Brian
--
Brian
Hi Brian,
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Brian Galbraith wrote:
Hi folks
When I receive encrypted messages from two friends who use the Becky!
mailer...all the line breaks are denoted by the symbols ^M.
When I reply to or make a decrypted copy to a mail folder these
symbols disappear.
Can
On 01/29/01, 01:36:10PM +0100, Kai Blin wrote:
There's not much that's (visually) worse than lynx as a web browser/pager.
:)
Links is nice, too. I'll have to compare theese programs.
Kai
I must say I like what I'm seeing with w3m.
For the benefit of the list, with thanks to Gary
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