Michael Sanders [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Since the on-line manual at http://www.mutt.org/manual.html is still an old
> one, I have put the html version of the 0.95.3 manual up at
> http://tms.physics.lsa.umich.edu/mutt/
Also available at http://cymry.org/mutt/manual-0.95.3/
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Jeremy Blosse
The 'a' command from within mutt to create an alias from the current
message's sender works fine, but I can't seem to find out how to
overwrite one that already exists. Isn't there a way?
Thanks.
-Ken
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I sent out this reuqest a while back, but later lost the patch that made
this possible. I also thought that it would be included in the main
distribution. (The patch made the ^ (caret) a shortcut for the current
mailbox.)
randy
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999, Vikas Agnihotri wrote:
>
> We already have next/previous-undeleted(j/k) and next/previous-entry(J/K).
> Nuff, me thinks.
That's what I was looking for. Thanks. Problem, though. Since I
normally use and instead of j and k, I wanted to make with
shift- or control- to do
I have mutt set like elm, I think the default, to skip messages marked
for deletion in the index when going up or down, so I have to skip to
the particular message number to go to one marked for deletion. Sorry
if this is already a feature, but I think it would be great to be able
to toggle this
On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 11:55:35AM -0500, Michael Sanders wrote:
> Since the on-line manual at http://www.mutt.org/manual.html is still an old
> one, I have put the html version of the 0.95.3 manual up at
> http://tms.physics.lsa.umich.edu/mutt/
If the manual is up to date, if someone sends me a
Since the on-line manual at http://www.mutt.org/manual.html is still an old
one, I have put the html version of the 0.95.3 manual up at
http://tms.physics.lsa.umich.edu/mutt/
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Physics Department URL: http://www-personal.u
It would seem that certain conversions in $index_format overwrite each
other, so one cannot tell what flags are involved decisively. Eg, a
tagged message doesn't show the to_char, and nor does an
important-flagged message. All three of these compete for one character
space (the tag wins every ti
Since I would imagine everyone does source one that defines this
variable. Would only make sense to source it automatically...then one
would not have to remember to change two strings if alias file name
changes...just one.
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Scott