On 30, Oct, 2001 at 01:20:42AM -0500, Matej Cepl wrote:
Hi,
trying to set textwidth in my $EDITOR (i.e., vim 6.0) to 65, but
even though I have following in my ~/.vimrc, it is always
initially set to 78, when starting vim as a message editor (well,
when started as ANY editor for that
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 11:24:24PM -0500, Matej Cepl wrote:
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 11:24:28PM -, Rob Park wrote:
I have now. I don't know how I existed so long without it.
It is unset by default and the ONLY problems I had posting
before yesterday were with AOL.
That's weird. I
MuttER mutt [30/10/01 07:26 -0500]:
My 'setup of SMTP' is not BROKEN. It works fine. As I said before,
I only have had problems that I am aware of, posting to AOL. I get
error messages returned as I quoted previously.
If you were sending out mail as [EMAIL PROTECTED] it _was_ broken
What
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 09:59:50AM +0100, Morten Liebach wrote:
In VIM 6.0 use $VIM/ftplugin/mail.vim to make these settings,
and use setlocal instead of set, e.g. (a mix of my own
stuff and your settings):
Thanks. In meantime I found this solution, which at least seems
to work. I have in my
The threaded view in that mutt offers for viewing mailing list messages
is very cool. I haven't performed many modifications to the stock
install. Every so often an asterisk will appear in the branch to the
message subject. What is the significance of the asterisk? I looked in
the manual and
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 08:55:20AM -0800, Michael Montagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The threaded view in that mutt offers for viewing mailing list messages
is very cool. I haven't performed many modifications to the stock
install. Every so often an asterisk will appear in the branch to the
Hello all,
I'm using imap with mutt, and have my folder settings as follows:
set folder={mdm.desktop}Mail
set folder_format=%2C %t%N %-40.40f %-20.20d %8s
My mailboxes:
mailboxes !
mailboxes =Bulk
mailboxes =Drafts
mailboxes =Sent Items
mailboxes =Junk
mailboxes =Archive/CurrentMonth
As far as I can tell, mutt does not support openning the folder of
a user based on an alias. For example, consider user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
that is aliased as foo.
I'd like to be able to open the folder using mutt -f =foo (perhaps
using some other symbol than '=').
Right now I've achieved this
Thus spake Stephen E. Hargrove ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
anyone know where i can get a copy of gpg.rc?
Although this isn't that file directly, you might be interested in this:
http://codesorcery.net/mutt/
--
Justin R. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PGP/GnuPG Key ID 0xC9C40C31 (preferred)
so i have
application/pdf pdf
in the mime.types file for mutt. but when i attatch a pdf file, it doesn't pick up
that its a pdf file. same holds for ps files, but not for gz files (as it detects the
octet stream.)
i have changed the default location of the mime.types file
On Mon Oct 22, 2001 at 06:00:59PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 01:32:46PM +0100, Jonathan Perkin wrote:
Ok, so people might be getting bored with these colour problems, but
here's another one which is really starting to bug me and I'm hoping
someone can shed fresh
On Mon Oct 29, 2001 at 09:08:40AM -0500, Thomas E. Dickey wrote:
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Jonathan Perkin wrote:
Aye, actually had time to investigate this over the weekend and found
the offending stuff in mutt's configure script - for the use_default_color
checks it only includes curses.h
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 06:41:39PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian (dis)graced my inbox
with:
MuttER mutt [30/10/01 07:26 -0500]:
My 'setup of SMTP' is not BROKEN. It works fine. As I said before,
I only have had problems that I am aware of, posting to AOL. I get
error messages returned
Alright, my bad. Shift-L seems to work every time. The seeming
randomness was confusing, but I was just doing it wrong. Thanks all.
On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 02:42:04PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
Michael Montagne muttered:
I'm familiar with the subscribe and lists commands to place the
Is it possible to save an outgoing to more than a single folder?
Also should not (or can not) the Bcc: details be saved in the loval
folder - this is useful information.
thanx
--
Eric Smith
Hi,
I'm discovering all mutt functionalities and I must say this MUA is great.
Now, what I'm trying to do is:
I have a IN.perso folder where all my private e-mails arrive (thru procmail). This
folder has a mbox defined in muttrc:
mbox-hook IN.perso ~/Mail/perso
I can easily get my read
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 06:51:24PM +0100, Eric Smith (dis)graced my inbox with:
Is it possible to save an outgoing to more than a single folder?
I'm not sure, I've never tried.
If it doesn't, though, set up a my_hdr that automatically Bcc's
everything back to yourself, and then you can set up
* Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] [31-10-2001 00:05]:
| Is it possible to save an outgoing to more than a single folder?
|
| I'm not sure, I've never tried.
|
| If it doesn't, though, set up a my_hdr that automatically Bcc's
| everything back to yourself, and then you can set up a procmail
I find your X-echelon header to be in INCREDIBLY poor taste!!! Change
you settings or post somewhere else.
aloha,
dave
snip
X-Echelon: FBI WTC NSA Handgun Anthrax Afghanistan Bomb Heroin Laden
/snip
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 08:01:37PM +0100, Eric Van Buggenhaut wrote:
Hi,
I'm discovering all
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 12:39:24PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Matej Cepl mutt [30/10/01 01:20 -0500]:
Is anybody able to help me (sorry, for OT question, but I guess
that there are many vim users on this list), please?
Try this
# Use mutt.editor as our editor
set editor=vim
Dave Price wrote:
I find your X-echelon header to be in INCREDIBLY poor taste!!! Change
you settings or post somewhere else.
snip
X-Echelon: FBI WTC NSA Handgun Anthrax Afghanistan Bomb Heroin Laden
/snip
???
that seems kind of silly. weed it out if you don't like it.
w
--
GPG
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 03:41:48PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 06:41:39PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian (dis)graced my
inbox with:
MuttER mutt [30/10/01 07:26 -0500]:
My 'setup of SMTP' is not BROKEN. It works fine. As I said before,
I only have had
At 15:41 -0700 30 Oct 2001, Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that what mail would look like with it off? I guess the reason I
don't have this problem has more to do with my mutt config than with my
postfix config! I had my_hdr's setting the From: and Reply-To:
headers, which
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 05:41:10PM -0600, Aaron Schrab (dis)graced my inbox with:
At 15:41 -0700 30 Oct 2001, Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that what mail would look like with it off? I guess the reason I
don't have this problem has more to do with my mutt config than with my
Hi,
Could you tell me how to make the To: address set to the mailing
list addres when I try to make a reply to a mailing list?
I always see the writer's address in the To: when I make a reply.
Thanks,
--
YOON, Joo-Yung / ArBaGo Int'l
KOREA 420-111 BooChun WonMi-1-Dong 1-28 (GunYong Bldg.
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 01:07:12PM +0900, YOON, Joo-Yung wrote:
Hi,
Could you tell me how to make the To: address set to the mailing
list addres when I try to make a reply to a mailing list?
snip
Check out the 'Mailing Lists' section in the manual.
'lists' and 'subscribe' are the
Doug Kearns mutt [31/10/01 10:32 +1100]:
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 12:39:24PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
# Use mutt.editor as our editor
set editor=vim +':set textwidth=65' +':set wrap' +\`awk '/^$/ {print i+2; exit}
{i++}' %s\` %s
You could replace the awk invocation with
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