David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> ...and then Rocco Rutte said...
> % * Michael Tatge [04/09/02 15:42:25 CEST] wrote:
> % > Who needs urlview?
> %
> % I like using it because I hate copy'n'paste. I also don't like to idea
> % to use a mouse as frequently as urlview. ;-)
>
> Perhaps he sh
Rocco --
...and then Rocco Rutte said...
%
% Hi,
%
% * Michael Tatge [04/09/02 15:42:25 CEST] wrote:
% > Who needs urlview?
%
% I like using it because I hate copy'n'paste. I also don't like to idea
% to use a mouse as frequently as urlview. ;-)
Perhaps he should have phrased it as "who would
Hi,
* Michael Tatge [04/09/02 15:42:25 CEST] wrote:
> Who needs urlview?
I like using it because I hate copy'n'paste. I also don't like to idea
to use a mouse as frequently as urlview. ;-)
Cheers, Rocco.
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On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, David T-G wrote:
> % P.S. I'd be using mutt already but the native WIN32 mutt from
> % http://www.geocities.com/win32mutt just exits on me at the prompt
> % without doing anything; Cygwin mutt doesn't have URLVIEW; and my
>
> So you'd rather be stuck in some other mail program
Thomas --
...and then Thomas Baker said...
%
% Dear all,
%
% I have found all of the following "set" commands:
%
% set nomove
% set move=no
% unset move
Yep.
%
% Do they all mean the same thing? Are some forms "preferred"?
Yep. Nope.
% Do all "set" commands support s
Dear all,
I have found all of the following "set" commands:
set nomove
set move=no
unset move
Do they all mean the same thing? Are some forms "preferred"?
Do all "set" commands support such alternatives?
Tom
P.S. I'd be using mutt already but the native WIN32 mutt fro