On 2001-05-13 19:59:00 -0700, Osamu Aoki wrote:
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from [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, May 11, 2001 at
08:25:07PM +0200S
You could of course delete In-Reply-To, which would at
the same time take care of References.
--
Thomas Roessler
Is there a function like next-new (say next-tag) to quickly browse
tagged messages? If not, is there a way to temporarily hide untagged messages?
Thanks,
Iwan.
Please forgive my short memory.
I know when you compose a message in mutt, and you are at the final screen
preparing to send, you can change the From: line with CTRL something
or ALT something. I just forgot. Thanks in advance,
:// Scott A. Davis | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Scott Davis writes:
Please forgive my short memory.
I know when you compose a message in mutt, and you are at the final screen
preparing to send, you can change the From: line with CTRL something
or ALT something. I just forgot. Thanks in advance,
Close, but no cigar ;-)
Pressing ?
On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 11:49:49AM +0200, Iwan Mouwen wrote:
Is there a function like next-new (say next-tag) to quickly browse tagged
messages? If not, is there a way to temporarily hide untagged messages?
Use a macro in conjunction with search~T. For example, this:
,
| macro index \e\t
Iwan Mouwen asked:
Is there a function like next-new (say next-tag) to quickly browse
tagged messages? If not, is there a way to temporarily hide untagged messages?
To jump to the next tagged message you could use the search
function, which is bound by default to /. Try this: /~T.
To hide
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 05:30:46AM -0400, adam morley wrote:
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 05:03:50PM +0800, Horace G. Friend III wrote:
[snipped]
Honestly, I'm not looking for a 100% spam-free environment because
that's next to impossible without blocking other legit mail.
seriously look into
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 04:13:43PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Using a large mallet, Horace G. Friend III whacked out:
I read from the RedHat Sendmail HOWTO that the forward and reverse DNS
should match. This became necessary due to the proliferation of spam
mails on the Net.
Hello!
I am new to mutt and have some questions I did not get answered while
reading the Manual at www.mutt.org.
I use mutt 1.3.9i to read emails at my university.
I have to connect to an Cyrus IMAP server with imaps (IMAP with SSL).
I know that mutt beeps when new email arrives, but if I do
Hi,
How do you specify an outgoing SMTP server for mutt (I don't want to use sendmail on
my local system, rather I'd like to use a different mail server to send mail)? Can
this even be done?
At the moment, mutt displays '?' for raw 8bit characters. How can I
tell Mutt to display them as is and to leave the interpretation to Xterm?
I need this feature to see Korean characters on Korean version Xterm.
--William Park, Open Geometry Consulting, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
8 CPU
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 05:59:10PM +0800, Anthony Liu wrote:
Here is how it works: a really simple script will call a text to html
program to generate the output, and then pipe it through to your
favorite browser. This way, the links and the original messages will
be in one page.
[...]
Christian H. Stork wrote:
How do I print something to the status line eg from a macro?
Even better, how could I get input for some scripts on the status line?
Well, I don't know about your second question, but to manipulate
the status line requires setting the $status_format variable.
This
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