On 07-Mar-02 at 16:26, Michael P. Soulier's inspired musing was thus :
Who uses the arrow keys?? hjkl man...
As someone who can actually touch type and without looking at the keys even,
it has always seemed stupid for vi to use hjkl, since this forces my hand out
of the home position, where
[08.03.02 00:03 +0100] Marco Fioretti -- :
About this particular project: let's just do it in whatever language
the majority of the volunteers is ALREADY proficient with, not with the one
which the majority of the list thinks better for any reason.
I do not agree to this, one thing I would
[08.03.02 00:03 +0100] Marco Fioretti -- :
About this particular project: let's just do it in whatever language
..
I do not agree to this, one thing I would ask you to consider:
Take a language which you can expect to be present on minimal systems.
Why, yes, of course! I was giving
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 09:54:11AM +0100, Erika Pacholleck wrote:
[08.03.02 00:03 +0100] Marco Fioretti -- :
About this particular project: let's just do it in whatever language
the majority of the volunteers is ALREADY proficient with, not with the one
which the majority of the list thinks
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 05:26:18PM -0600, Knute wrote:
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Cheers,
Heiko Heil
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On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 12:03:56AM +0100, Marco Fioretti wrote:
So, what language do the volunteers know better?
I'll defenitly help if it's in perl, and will probably be useless in
python.
:)
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Dan Boger
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Eduardo --
...and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
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% On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 03:51:57PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
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% variables, unset MAILNAME and try writing a From: line with my_hdr and
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I'm going to reply to a bunch of messages all at once. I'm
attaching my first quick attempt at a configuration script; I've
called mutt-makeconfig, for lack of a better name. It's very
brute force, but it works. The config is very basic, enough to
get the bare minimum of personalized part of
Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2002 08:34:50 +0800
From: Charles Jie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mutt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to display texts encoded in UTF-8?
Hi,
My linux box has locale zh_TW.Big5 (Traditional Chinese). I have the
following settings in .muttrc and it works well in most of the
* darren chamberlain ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm going to reply to a bunch of messages all at once. I'm
attaching my first quick attempt at a configuration script; I've
called mutt-makeconfig, for lack of a better name. It's very
brute force, but it works. The config is very basic,
Quoting Mike Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 08, 2002 11:51]:
I think a major improvement would be to store the configuration
file (sorry for the buzzword) metainfo seperately.
*nod*
Have a parsable file containg the options, possible values, and
description. This will make adding new
darren chamberlain wrote:
This was my thought, either attach ourselves to the mutt-newbie
project or start a new project on sourceforge.
yeah that might be the best idea.
a few comments... the script looks like a good starting place. eek i
probably should have put line numbers on it
Problems sending large attachments?
I have a P111 notebook with over 300MB memory, using a pcmcia modem running
on Redhat 7.2. I use Kmail 1.3.2 on KDE 2.2.2-1 and Mutt 1.3.25i . I have
used sendmail-8.11.6-3 and have configured Kmail and mutt to use this
I can send emails with small
MuttER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it would mask your problem (`man band-aid`). The real solution is
to configure your MTA to use an acceptable argument to the HELO
command, or to tell it to forward your mail to your ISP's smarthost.
This is possible with sendmail or any other
I don't use a modem anymore, but:
It seems very unlikely that this is a limitation of linux. You would not be
the first one to notice this problem.
Does this happen with ftp?
What is the error message you are getting?
Maybe your ISP doesn't like what your linux modem driver is doing.
This link
* Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-08-02 19:52] crowed:
MuttER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it would mask your problem (`man band-aid`). The real solution is
to configure your MTA to use an acceptable argument to the HELO
command, or to tell it to forward your mail to your
On Fri, 08 Mar 2002, Charles Cazabon wrote:
MuttER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it would mask your problem (`man band-aid`). The real solution is
to configure your MTA to use an acceptable argument to the HELO
command, or to tell it to forward your mail to your ISP's smarthost.
* Knute [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-08-02 21:47] crowed:
On Fri, 08 Mar 2002, Charles Cazabon wrote:
MuttER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it would mask your problem (`man band-aid`). The real solution is
to configure your MTA to use an acceptable argument to the HELO
command,
On Fri Mar 08, 2002 at 09:20:39PM -0500, MuttER wrote:
* Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-08-02 19:52] crowed:
MuttER [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it would mask your problem (`man band-aid`). The real solution is
to configure your MTA to use an acceptable argument to the
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