Chris Green [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 06:10:10PM -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
If you like Mutt so much, why not look instead at using another POP3
implementation (fetchmail) while still using Mutt? That's how it's
/supposed/ to work.
Fetchmail is equally
Here's a stupid question:
I just installed gpg and I want the output of, say, signature
verification to be coloured like it is for pgp. So I modified the regex I
found in my muttrc from
color body brightgreen default "^Good signature"
to
color body brightgreen default "^(gpg: )?Good
Hello David:
THanks for the reply. I removed the '-t' from sendmail's options,
but it doesn't make any difference --- the mail just disappears. I'm
afraid I'm enough of a newbie that I can't find a "sendmail log" file
anywhere on my system (SuSE 6.2). I wonder if anyone can help me
Hi,
I've looked in the FAQ, but didn't find anything. Please redirect me if
this isn't the right place for installation questions/problems.
I've downloaded mutt-0_95_7_tar.gz, and am trying to install mutt into my
home directory. I used the following options for configure:
% configure
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 02:35:14PM -0500, Arvind K. Karandikar wrote:
[...]
and tried make and make install. However, I get the following error:
% make
cd . autoheader
make: @SHELL@: Command not found
make: *** [stamp-h.in] Error 127
I'm on a sunOS 5.6
[...]
Are you by any chance
For a print_command, I use the following:
set print_command=\
"enscript ... --header='%D{%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z}|mutt output|%D{%Ux7+%w=4+%j} $%'
~/Out-mutt.ps"
The various % expandos are expanded by enscript to give all the temporal
minutiae I like. (The ellided ... were the pagelayout