Sitting at the campfire, David Champion told:
This is exactly the same problem as the older keymap_defs.h problem,
Is this over now? Oh, I didn't notice :) I always did a make keymap_defs
before doing a make. But thanks... Would have been wrong in the Guide
Kai
--
I have been out of Australia for some weeks on leave and unsubscribed to
the mutt lists while away. However I did notice a mail from Dennis Moore
[EMAIL PROTECTED] which said (in part):-
hello.. i'm writing for two reasons. first of all, the search
forward/backward functionality was added by
Hi,
if I run mutt in an xterm or anything like that and resize the window
mutt also resized to perfectly fit to the new size. If I then write a
mail and vi was run mutt `forgets' the new window size and has the size
of the original xterm. Also ^L doesn't help. Just another resizing of
the xterm
Hi, mutt users!
I'm pondering about using mutt instad of pine, but I cannot find out how to
set up multiple mailfolder on multiple servers using IMAP, it seems I can
only use 1 folder on 1 server? What I want is something along pine's
incoming-folders="InBox" {imapserver1}/var/spool/mail/user,
I think this is more of a Rogers problem, but I'm wondering what this
message really means.
"-ERR mail storage services unavailable, wait a few minutes and try
again."
This happens during a fetchmail() command ("G"). It was temporary, and
only from the Rogers (*sigh*) pop server. Once
Hey guys. At home on Debian 2.2, when I try to quit mutt, I get the
following:
"(null): Bad address (errno = 14)"
And it won't let me quit. This is if I hit the "q" at the top level. If I
Ctrl-C, then I can exit.
Any ideas?
Mike
Mutt 1.2i (2000-05-09)
Copyright (C)
Kolla --
...and then Kolbjørn Barmen said...
% Hi, mutt users!
Hello!
%
% I'm pondering about using mutt instad of pine, but I cannot find out how to
Good for you! :-)
% set up multiple mailfolder on multiple servers using IMAP, it seems I can
% only use 1 folder on 1 server? What I want
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 14 Aug 2000:
push l ! 'DELETE THIS MESSAGE'
but, at startup, mutt just says:-
Error in /usr/home/chris/.mutt/muttrc, line 96: push: too many arguments
What am I doing wrong? I guess it's something to do with the '!' and
the RE
Hi!
Why something like this doesn't work:
set editor=`if test $DISPLAY ; then echo gvim -c ":normal 2/^$/"
+nohlsearch %s ; else echo vim -c ":normal 2/^$/" +nohlsearch %s ; fi`
It's all in one line. Mutt complains about unknown -c option (!). I've
tried to quote it and escape it somehow but it
Hello GianPiero!
On Wed, 09 Aug 2000, GianPiero Puccioni wrote:
* Thomas Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000809 13:14]:
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 12:38:21PM +0200, GianPiero Puccioni wrote:
Yes, this is true. But if I put a line in muttrc that says
bind pager \e[F bottom
where \e[F
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 06:14:31PM +0200, Caster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Why something like this doesn't work:
set editor=`if test $DISPLAY ; then echo gvim -c ":normal 2/^$/"
+nohlsearch %s ; else echo vim -c ":normal 2/^$/" +nohlsearch %s ; fi`
It's all in one line. Mutt complains
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 06:14:31PM +0200, Caster wrote:
Why something like this doesn't work:
set editor=`if test $DISPLAY ; then echo gvim -c ":normal 2/^$/"
+nohlsearch %s ; else echo vim -c ":normal 2/^$/" +nohlsearch %s ; fi`
It's all in one line. Mutt complains about unknown -c
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 12:59:44PM -0400, Bob Bell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 06:14:31PM +0200, Caster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Why something like this doesn't work:
set editor=`if test $DISPLAY ; then echo gvim -c ":normal 2/^$/"
+nohlsearch %s ; else echo
On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 10:51:47AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
%
% incoming-folders="InBox" {imapserver1}/var/spool/mail/user,
% "X-list" {imapserver1}/var/spool/mail/.user/folder-X,
% "Y-list" {imapserver1}/var/spool/mail/.user/folder-Y,
%
Kolbjørn Barmen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 14 Aug 2000:
OK, singlequotes got it going... allthough not quite as you describe it:
mailboxes '{imap1}'/var/spool/mail/user
That's weird.
I assume there is some way to list all the folders set up in .muttrc (why else
have them?)
Either
Randall Hopper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 13 Aug 2000:
manual.txt suggests a leading '^', but this doesn't work. Maybe
it only works where you can specify a pattern flag, as in: ^~C \.de$
Well, you *can* do this with send-hooks. If you only specify a pattern,
but no pattern
Mikko Hänninen:
|Randall Hopper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 13 Aug 2000:
| manual.txt suggests a leading '^', but this doesn't work. Maybe
| it only works where you can specify a pattern flag, as in: ^~C \.de$
|
|Well, you *can* do this with send-hooks. If you only specify a
Randall Hopper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 14 Aug 2000:
Well, I tried that before my original post. Here is the error Mutt
generates on start-up:
Error in /home/rhh/.mutt/lists.mutt, line 29: parentheses not balanced
Error in /home/rhh/.muttrc-1.2i, line 205: source: errors in
On the mutt home page there is a link to my:-
http://lacebark.ntu.edu.au/mutt.html
under a heading of "Additional MIME types patches" and "Mutt for chemists
patches". These originally refered to version 95.6i. I have now updated
these to refer to version 1.2.5. The main details are actually
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