On 2001.03.15, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Zach Thompson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It tells netsacpe to launch the url in a pre-existing window - the id that we
just found in netscape.sh.
Alternatively:
netscape -remote 'openURL(http://www.foo.net/, mutt-ns)'
will open
On 2001.03.13, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Horace G. Friend III" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've got pgp (ver. 6.5.8i) working outside of mutt. I can also verify signed msgs
after I get their public keys outside of mutt.
But I can't sign outgoing msgs. After selecting the (s)ign
On 2001.03.07, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Suresh Ramasubramanian" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mike polniak proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Is anyone using mutt as a newsreader? Supposedly there is a nntp
patch for mutt. Any comments on how well this works?
Vselvolod (sp?) Volkov
On 2001.03.07, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"ndrw mchl grnbrg" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, slrn requires some config, just like mutt does, but all in all, I
think it's a very good newsreader.
It's not the configuration, mainly; it's the way it works. It doesn't
accomodate the way I read
On 2001.02.28, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Dirk Laurie" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is this: by the time vim gets control, the quote sign ""
has already been prepended to the line. I want the line-break algorithm
to do its thing before the "" sign gets prepended.
The problem
On 2001.02.22, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Jay Rossiter / Signe" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to unbind all keys with one, or a small series, of
commands? I'm trying to set mutt up so that the only commands bound are
ones that I explicitly set. I'm tired of tpyoing a key and
On 2001.02.18, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm wondering if it's possible to setup an alias that delivers to multiple addresses?
Something like...
alias foo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (foo group)
Something like that. The manual
On 2001.01.30, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Duncan Watson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to show messages that attachments in the index. I took a look
at index_format but no luck at first reading. Does anyone have an idea on
how to accomplish this?
Can't be done, but I
On 2000.12.28, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Suresh Ramasubramanian" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using some scripts for cleaning up some mails by setting editor
variable to script name. And, every time I try it, new lines get
added at end.
Could you share this script? Or you could
On 2000.12.20, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Lance Simmons" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand this suggestion. I don't see the word "script" used
in the Mutt manual in a way that seems relevant, or in the xterm
documentation. Could you elaborate?
The "script" program initiates a
On 2000.12.14, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Lars Hecking" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IMHO signing list email is a useless and wasteful exercise, especially
if the sender hasn't submitted his/her keys to the public keyservers.
In this situation, those who have configured their encrytion
On 2000.12.13, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Charles Curley" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When working on my .muttrc, it would be very nice if there were some way
to see error messages generated by bugs in the .muttrc. Is there any such
mechanism?
You mean just to test the muttrc file and report
On 2000.11.07, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Mikko Hänninen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan Scott Duff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 06 Nov 2000:
Hi, I'm using mutt 1.2.5i and was wondering if there were some
convient way to match messages based on the number of paragraphs,
lines,
On 2000.11.04, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Eric Smith" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
This "works"
zip - *txt|mutt -s'send a zip file of all txt docs' eric -a -
Odd; it doesn't work for me. The syntax you give fails to send to the
users "-a" or "-". Putting "eric" after all options (as I
On 2000.10.24, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Dan Boger" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yikes! why would you want to ever overwrite a whole folder with one message?
I'd be scared of hitting o by mistake...
Mutt treats all save files as folders. Sometimes you just want the one
message, but you
On 2000.10.05, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Pyuesh Daya" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to run two external programs to run with mutt. I am already running
the "Shift Q" to query an external perl script which queries an Ldap ServerIs
this possible...
How do I bind another
On 2000.09.27, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"David T-G" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With the dev versions of mutt, or with 1.2.5 and patches, you can create
and edit an X-Label: header which can contain anything you wish; you can
even act against it with an expando. I use this to note tips,
On 2000.09.28, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Emmanuel Anne" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a look at the docs, but could not find a way to handle bad
attachements ie : jpeg images attached as "application/octet-stream"
insted of "image/jpeg".
Does someone know a way to view them directly
On 2000.09.27, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Byrial Jensen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 09:08:23 -0500, David Champion wrote:
Me, too. I take a different approach: I have a short wrapper script
that I use for invoking mutt. It sets LANG, then returns LC_COLL
On 2000.09.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Andy Spiegl" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruce DeVisser wrote:
^D on the compose menu toggles this, under Mutt 1.2.5i.
(If I hit ? in the compose menu, it's the very first keybinding
described. :)
Great! I just upgraded and really like
On 2000.09.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Andy Spiegl" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I tried:
send-hook '~C mutt-' 'set from="Andy Spiegl [EMAIL PROTECTED]"'
but then from is set for the next mail, not for the current one. *argh*
This is good and correct.
How did you guys solve this
On 2000.09.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Lukas Schroeder" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyways, besides this beautiful '!' next to the message, does a set
important flag of a set of messages trigger any additional useful
functionality like easy switching via repeated TAB-punching or
On 2000.09.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Andy Spiegl" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, you can set a compose macro to inline after adding.
Ehmm, sounds like a good idea, but how do I do that?
Sorry for the stupid question,
Andy.
Actually, I think it was a bad idea. I guess you can't
On 2000.09.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Mikko Hänninen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 26 Sep 2000:
send-hook '~C mutt-' 'set from="Andy Spiegl [EMAIL PROTECTED]"'
but then from is set for the next mail, not for th
On 2000.09.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Marc van Dongen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I just re-installed vim on my system.
When I now try to compose a message
after I enter the name of the recipient
mutt does not allow me to write a message.
Istead it displays a
Aborted
On 2000.09.23, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Byrial Jensen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tag all messages, mark the tagged messages read, and finally untag
them. Can be bound to macro if you like, for example:
macro index R "T~Aenter;WN;t" "Mark all messages read"
This is correct, of course,
On 2000.09.23, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Jens Askengren" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A GUI-mutt could be implemented by separating mutt into a backend and
several frontends (curses, X11, etc). The frontend could be selected at
compiletime, or loaded as a plugin/dll/.so-lib at runtime.
The address [EMAIL PROTECTED] is preferred over [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2000.09.20, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Eugene Paskevich" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
P.S. How can I include cookies from fortune for example into my signature?
Answer directly please.
You probably missed the other
On 2000.09.20, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Wilhelm Wienemann" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you please give an URL were the nntp-support can be downloaded?
http://www.fiction.net/blong/programs/mutt/#nntp
There is also a NNTP-patch for mutt from "Andrej N. Gritsenko"
[EMAIL
On 2000.09.15, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Dave Morse" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I pop my mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED], and write email from home as user
dm on a system that calls itself bomberlan.net. What is the voodoo I put
in the .muttrc that makes mutt always send mail appearing to be
On 2000.09.14, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Lukasz Stelmach" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By³a godzina 23:09:20 w ¶roda 13 wrzesieñ, gdy do autobusu wsiad³ kanar
i wrzasn±³:"David Champion!!! Bilecik do kontroli!!!" A on(a) na to:
Is there any way to disable thi
Is there any way to disable this? I want the pager to treat signatures
the same as the body -- at least as far as colorizing body regexes
goes. "Color signature" won't take a regex argument; it colors the
whole signature.
Would a patch to treat this be accepted? :)
--
-D.[EMAIL
On 2000.09.12, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Bruce DeVisser" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 02:22:19PM -0700, Chris Chisolm wrote:
I have read all the FAQs I can find and searched the man
page but I still have a couple questions.
1. How do you forward a message,
On 2000.09.12, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Chris Chisolm" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. How do you forward a message, including all the attachments
that came with the message? Ideally I would include the forwarded
main message as text and the all the attachments would be auto
loaded as
On 2000.09.09, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Jens Askengren" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
macro index Delete"delete-messagenext-unread"
but since delete-message automatically skips to the next it doesn't work
as expected.
What about
macro index Delete
On 2000.09.08, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Gary Johnson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 11:15:18PM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
Would their be a way to configure mutt to test if I am running X, and
based off the exit of this, 1 or 0, use a particular mutt variable
On 2000.09.08, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Jason Helfman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 01:05:38PM -0500, David Champion muttered:
| On 2000.09.08, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
| Or:
| source `RunningX echo .muttrc.x || echo /dev/null
|
| if you have a lot
On 2000.09.06, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Jason Helfman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have a script that does this?
If you have mh or nmh installed, I'd think that you can "inc" the mbox
to a new folder and rename that folder's directory as .../folder/cur,
then mkdir
On 2000.08.24, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Ron da Silva" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems like mutt writes attachments to /tmp and forwards the filename
to netscape (based on my mailcap file) and then deletes the /tmp file;
however, seems like sometimes the file gets deleted before netscape
he problem is that netscape -remote returns immediately once
the command is delivered, and not necesarily after the remote operation
has completed the page load.
On Thursday, 24 August 2000 at 16:41, David Champion wrote:
#!/bin/sh
## Wrap ns so that it doesn't lose the file
set -- `echo $1 |
On 2000.08.17, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Martin [Keso] Keseg" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The two places that needed libiconv were Solaris 2.6 and Red Hat Linux
release 6.1.
no, it;s not a problem about development computers, that's a problem of solaris.
I was talking about iconv
On 2000.08.17, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Jason Helfman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no not while vi is open...I mean I am in mutt. I run a macro, asks me
some questions, and passes it right to vi
Is this for new mail? You can write a macro that sets $editor to a
script which runs the
On 2000.08.16, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Todd Goodman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I'm ultimately looking for is to edit the first text part (as when
I answer no to mime_forward) but to still have all other parts of the
orginal message attached just as they were in the original.
Use
On 2000.08.16, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Evan Vetere" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a bunch of mail files in ~/mail; procmail drops stuff there.
Each file in that dir is, uh, sourced, in my .muttrc:
mailboxes ~/mail/blah ~/mail/bork ~/mail/foo ~/mail/zort
Can I generate that
On 2000.08.15, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
push "l!~s '^DON'\\''T DELETE THIS MESSAGE -- FOLDER INTERNAL DATA$'^M"
This (I hope) anchors the string at both ends so that only messages
with this exact subject will be matched so messages with
On 2000.08.11, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have checked this out thoroughly now and I'm convinced there is some
sort of problem building 1.3.7 (and 1.3.6) on Solaris.
...
make: Fatal error: Don't know how to make target `../types.h'
On 2000.07.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Gregor Zattler" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mit 26 Jul 2000 03:37:59 GMT]:
I have procmail deliver to ~/Mail/lists/listname. Each "listname" in
that directory is a symlink to ~/Mail/li
On 2000.07.29, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Randall Hopper" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One wish I have is for there to be an alternative way to specify the
subject such that it is stored and retrieved from the body and not the
header, so it can be PGPed.
I'd like this, too, and so would
On 2000.07.27, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Ben Beuchler" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good point. Fixed that but it still didn't work. It turns out that it
was the \Cs. For some reason mutt didn't like using ^s as a macro. No
matter what I specified there, it locked up. I checked and it
On 2000.07.24, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"David T-G" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David, et al --
% So, short answer: Eudora can send to Mutt, but Mutt can't send to
% Eudora, and it's Eudora's fault.
FWIW, I have been able to send with mutt-0.95.4i and pgp5; my recipient
may whine a bit,
On 2000.07.22, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Dennis Robertson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,
I am trying to correspond with a friend who uses Windows and Eudora 4.3.2 (gasp!)
with PGP
6.5.3. I use mutt and gnupg 1.0.1 ;). When he invokes decrypt on my messages all
he sees
is:
On 2000.07.13, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Marius Gedminas" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's not that I advocate adding SMTP support to Mutt [2], but I just
---
[2] Well, that would be a nice thing to have if I try to compile it on
WinNT again ;)
I don't mean to say anything about whether I
On 2000.07.09, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Jason Helfman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I searched threw the manual and it looks us though you may not be able
to tag something as unread. If this is the case, why? If I am wrong, can
you please point me to the right place in the manual...
On 2000.07.07, in 00a001bfe869$78def130$0200a8c0@mdaxke,
"Mark D. Anderson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which implies to me that it is possible to browse folders of an IMAP server.
So how is that done?
In order:
c change-folder
? to list folders/enter browser
On 2000.06.30, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Mrinal Kalakrishnan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The advantage with LinuxDoc/DocBook DTDs is that you can convert it to
any format you like later. So you can have an online HTML version,
plain text, PS, PDF, etc.. (like the mutt docs)
The
On 2000.06.30, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Suresh Ramasubramanian" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
get them processed on Unix. Maybe that's not necessary, but I always
argue with any decision that (in practice) drives data or a process out
of the realm of portability.
... so what format do you
On 2000.06.30, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"brd" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've noticed that when tryting to tag a whole thread with the esc-t
combo, sometimes it will work and sometimes not. I may have to do it a
few times before it works, but it's not the same number each time. I
think
On 2000.06.30, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Sergio Bruder" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a way to alter the default Subject of a forwarded message?
set forward_format. The %-expansions are teh same as for $index_format.
--
-D.[EMAIL PROTECTED]NSITUniversity of Chicago
On 2000.06.29, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Mark Berry" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 12:39:26AM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
checking for iconv... yes
checking whether this iconv is good enough... no
configure: error: Try using libiconv instead
Get libiconv
On 2000.06.29, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Lars Hecking" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
D'oh. That's a job for procmail's MATCH and formail. No need for an
external program.
No, but it's easier with an external program, because procmail's
$MATCHing is so weak. Here's my old procmail matcher
On 2000.06.25, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Vincent Danen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I undelete messages? When I try to go back to a deleted
message, mutt won't let me... I can't move the arrow onto it. I see
Type in the message number to jump to any message, or use the
next-entry
On 2000.06.20, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"clemensF" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so, why in the world would one want to leave mh for mutt?
Are you asking why in the world would one want to leave:
next
spacespacespacenext
comp
...
send
spacespacenext
spacespacenext
spacespacespacespacenext
On 2000.06.19, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"David T-G" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any way to put the X-Label: contents into $index_format?
My index_format has: "%?y?[%y] ?". From the docs:
The ``X-Label:'' header field can be used to further identify mailing
lists or list subject matter
On 2000.06.19, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"David Champion" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2000.06.19, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"David T-G" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any way to put the X-Label: contents into $index_format?
My index_format has: "%?
On 2000.06.19, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"clemensF" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mrinal Kalakrishnan:
No it's different. If you're in a console while X is running, the
RunningX test will fail, because it actually tries to open the
display. Whereas the $DISPLAY variable still exists, so
I warn you now - this is more than you asked for.
On 2000.06.17, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Andrew Eichmann" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the subject line. For example, if the original message's Subject:
line is ``[BOB] What's the frequency, Kenneth?''where ``[BOB]'' is
the mailing list
On 2000.06.18, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Dennis Robertson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,
This is embarrassing. I have made letterboxes in $HOME/Mail using
touch. These new files don't open automatically but bring up the "open
with" dialogue when clicked. Procmail evidently
On 2000.06.11, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Nils Vogels" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Jun 11, 2000 at 03:22:27PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
Nothing -- except in the minds of folks who make decisions at his company.
*sigh* ... managers ... ;-)
My group runs a system with nearly 500
On 2000.06.11, in 005801bfd3a3$5bbb1320$f8a0a6d4@alderaan,
"Daniel González Gasull" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all.
Perhaps this is a silly question, but, is there any
program (say catwav) which let me do something like
catwav message.wav
and display the message in my
On 2000.06.08, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Lars Hecking" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In principle, yes, but it may even work without. Nevertheless,
echo -n is not portable.
Unquoted backquotes turn all whitespace into plain spaces:
`ls a b c` = a b c
Quoted
On 2000.06.01, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have my urlview working lovely with netscape opening inside the same
window, but what if I want to open in a new window?
% netscape -remote 'openURL(http://www.mutt.org/, new-window)'
--
-D.
On 2000.05.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Manuel Arriaga" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Two short config questions:
- I have put "ignore (blabla)" into my .muttrc in order to keep the visible part of
the headers in incoming mail readable, but now I would like to sort the different
On 2000.05.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"David DeSimone" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe the original poster (I forgot who...) would be OK with
"unbind * *" and "unmacro * *".
But there is no "unbin
On 2000.05.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Rob Reid" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean strip sigs from quoted text in a reply? That's the editor's job
I strenuously disagree. I think we should rather say: it is the
established judgement of the Mutt development team that stripping
On 2000.05.25, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Mikko Hänninen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
~L alice ~L bob ~L carol ^~L (alice\|bob\|carol)
I'm curious, do you really need the first part, the three matches?
The last part should do their job too. Since you tried these things,
I suppose you
On 2000.05.25, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"David DeSimone" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's good as an option, but then the problem would be that you can't
have an independent stand-alone binary that works even with no
resource files...
Is
Alice, Bob, and Carol want to find all email that was sent from any one
of them to BOTH of the others, but that was not sent to ANY fourth
person.
I can make mutt match all messages that include Alice, Bob, and Carol:
~L alice ~L bob ~L carol
My mailbox has a message from Carol to Alice,
On 2000.05.24, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"David Champion" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I attached a mailbox that contains 8
messages: 6 that I want matched, 1 that is from Carol to Alice, Bob,
and Dave, and 1 that does not include Bob. (The last two should not be
matched.)
Oops
On 2000.05.24, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"David Champion" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A look at the source code suggests that this is a misread, though, and
that "^" goes before any pattern component. Well, this pattern:
^~L alice | ^~L bob | ^~L carol
doesn't m
On 2000.05.17, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"David Roche" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've searched all over the docs, and can't figure out how to get the pager to
display all Date: header fields in time converted to the local timezone. Is
this possible?
This is not exactly what you describe
On 2000.05.16, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Bennett Todd" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I've gotten so hooked on mutt that I'm wanting to use it for
netnews.
I know this has been discussed a lot, but as best I've been able to
tell the focus has been on NNTP support for some reason --- even
On 2000.05.16, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Brendan Cully" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
don't know which clients can make use of that yet). The best option is
just to use IMAP always or never, probably.
I don't think that's realistic, as long as non-IMAP access is possible,
for some people. But
On 1999.12.01, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Thomas Roessler" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1999-11-30 21:23:01 +0100, J Horacio MG wrote:
Then I `make clean', copy mutt-1.0/keymap_defs.h into mutt-1.1.1/, and
`make' again, but:
Don't do this. keymap_defs.h is auto-generated from the
I hadn't seen a query_command program for qi on www.mutt.org, so I
wrote one. (I know they're around, but I was blinded or something and
I missed them.) I particularly didn't know about the one on Brandon
Long's archive that handles multiple servers, but mine handles them
better anyway. :)
We
On 1999.11.11, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Sven Guckes" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want an extra flag for work related mails
so they wont show up as non-personal mails.
And I want an extra pattern modifier for these
so I wont have to use long regexp with limit commands.
I have four
On 1999.11.06, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Wilhelm Wienemann" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i tell mutt to use color "default", but mutt tell me
"default: no such color", why?
for example "color error brightred default"
Therefore you need 'ncurses' version 4.2 (the recent version is
On 1999.11.06, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Rejo Zenger" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
++ 06/11/99 05:12 -0600 - David Champion:
It's more complicated than this. I've tried all six of the following
combinations. The 1.0pre4/slang configurations accept "default" as a
color,
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