- Erika: It worked. And I promise to RTFM next time :)
- all: Thanks a lot for all help.
Ciao,
Andreas
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On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 07:19:42AM -0800, David T-G wrote:
When you hit Ctrl-B, you hand the message off to urlview and start it up.
You have to select the URL and hit return, though, to have it processed.
There is, IIRC, a configuration file which will control how urlview
behaves, including
Hi!
Here are two nice ideas for URL handling:
1) Colorize URLs in the pager:
color body magenta default '(((ftp|http|https)|mailto)[.:][^
"]*|www.[-a-z_0-9/.?=,:]+)[^ .,;"():]'
2) start netscape on URL with mouse usage:
macro pager \eh '!netscape-remote h'
'netscape-remote' is a shell
man procmailrc proc.txt
works fine
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 02:50:23PM +0800, Horace G. Friend III muttered:
| Hi All,
|
| This is off-topic but I need a quick fix so I hope you'll oblige.
| I still do double-sided printing in windoze because of my printer
| (HP710C). :( I'd like to convert
Horace G. Friend III wrote:
Hi All,
I'm very new in linux and in mutt but everything seems to be working
fine.
I've long given up on text mail readers but since I've come across
mutt my interest has been rekindled. It seems like a powerful MUA but
it's a bit difficult and time consuming
It shouldn't be there, I guess. But why don't you just look into it?
On 2001-03-06 14:26:22 +0800, Horace G. Friend III wrote:
Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 14:26:22 +0800
From: "Horace G. Friend III" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Mutt Users' List" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: -quit
User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i
On 2001-03-05 23:45:30 -0800, Eugene Lee wrote:
You'll probably get better-looking results if you run some kind
of man2html converter so that you can read stuff via a web
browser.
As an alternative, on many systems, you can type "man -Tps whatever"
in order to get a PostScript version of
A friend of mine using mutt in screen on a remote machine
has just found that setting terminal to 14 lines caused
mutt to crash on sending email, this doesn't happen for
15 lines or 13 lines, just 14 lines.
Does this happen for any other versions? We're using
the latest Debian 2.2 (potato)
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 11:22:17AM +, Frank wrote:
We're not sure if this is screen or mutt that is causing this.
So have you tried without screen?
Frank Booth - Conslutant
Con-slut-ant ? Naughty.
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You could also have a look at manpage of psbook. It makes a nice
booklet from postscript file.
Ciao,
Andreas
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 10:54:40AM +, Conor Daly wrote:
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 02:50:23PM +0800 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Horace G. Friend III thought:
Hi All,
Hello,
i'm an italian student waiting to discuss a major
thesis about open source engineering processes. Rather
than taking the obvious case studies of Linux, or
apache or PERL, i decided to study the bubbling
activity of Freshmeat. So i picked a bunch of projects
in a pseudo-random way, and it
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 02:50:23PM +0800, Horace G. Friend III ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi All,
This is off-topic but I need a quick fix so I hope you'll oblige.
I still do double-sided printing in windoze because of my printer
(HP710C). :( I'd like to convert several man pages into
At 07:31 PM 3/5/01 +, Norbert Lieckfeldt wrote:
I am trying to use mutt under win2k and under Mandrake 7.2. It works fine
under Linux. Having tried Mutt, going back to Pine is quite painful.
Having downloaded the cygwin files, I am trying to start the shell but
when executing the command
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 10:27:21AM -0700, Charles Curley typed:
I believe what you want is at www.cygwin.com. The Bash (and other GNU
tools) port to NT was done by Cygnus, which has since been bought by Red
Hat. Get the entire tool set. That and NT Emacs make NT almost habitable.
Oh, btw,
I finally found a way around the stupid FOLDER INTERNAL DATA message
instead of deleting it every time.
simply add the following to your .muttrc:
folder-hook . 'push "l!~h X-IMAP\n"'
And voila! no more annoying message. On my (relatively small) mailboxes
there isn't even a noticeable delay.
Hi,
I can't seem to get the 'default' color setting to work properly
on Solaris.
Here's the color entry from my .muttrc
color normal white default
Now this works fine on Linux, but on Solaris I get black for a default
color.
I tried setting TERM to linux and eterm, but that didn't help.
I
Thanks for the tip.
-quit contained a vim buffer of a file that I was toying with earlier - the vim
editing.txt.
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 01:08:47AM -0600, David Champion wrote:
On 2001.03.06, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Horace G. Friend III" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've got a
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 02:36:10PM -0500, Peter Kovacs typed:
I finally found a way around the stupid FOLDER INTERNAL DATA message
instead of deleting it every time.
simply add the following to your .muttrc:
folder-hook . 'push "l!~h X-IMAP\n"'
Or try
folder-hook . "push \"l!(~s 'FOLDER
Hello, All!
Where can I get the abook program?
I know the following link:
http://www.linuxstart.com/~jheinonen/abook/abook-0.4.7.tar.gz
But, the reply from this server is:
You don't have permission to access
/~jheinonen/abook/abook-0.4.7.tar.gz on this server.
Thanks Good-bye!
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