On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 09:52:19AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Come to think of it, how can such an email actually exist? When email
is transmitted via SMTP, it's *required* to be terminated by a
newline. If it isn't, there's no way to know that the message has
finished.
Ah, we can't fault
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On Wednesday, June 18 at 07:16 PM, quoth Erik Christiansen:
However, invoking vim within mutt reveals the invisible last (or
only) paragraph. Curiously, appending a newline, to terminate the
last line, while in vim, causes the whole trailing
Reading mail from a variety of lists, with Mutt 1.5.15+20070412
(2007-04-11), I'm finding that the last paragraph of replies in the
posts from just one person are not displayed.
However, invoking vim within mutt reveals the invisible last (or only)
paragraph. Curiously, appending a newline, to
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On Wednesday, June 18 at 07:16 PM, quoth Erik Christiansen:
Reading mail from a variety of lists, with Mutt 1.5.15+20070412
(2007-04-11), I'm finding that the last paragraph of replies in the
posts from just one person are not displayed.
However,
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 08:25:53AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
It sounds like you might have a $display_filter set. Do you?
Nope, but it's educational to know that's there, if I ever need it.
I wondered if I'd inadvertently zapped the unterminated last line in a
color regex, but there's nothing
Hey together,
I filed a bug, but I never saw it on the lists, nor in the bugs.guug.de
bugtracking system. Is flea not working?
The bug is a little nasty, since Mutt is deleting files where it should
not:
Create an attachment
Toggle-unlink
Detach-file
Now the file in the attachment is deleted
* Mads Martin Joergensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-30 10:15]:
I filed a bug, but I never saw it on the lists, nor in
the bugs.guug.de bugtracking system. Is flea not working?
The bug is a little nasty, since Mutt
is deleting files where it should not:
Create an attachment
Toggle-unlink
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Aug 30. 2002 12:39]:
I filed a bug, but I never saw it on the lists, nor in
the bugs.guug.de bugtracking system. Is flea not working?
The bug is a little nasty, since Mutt
is deleting files where it should not:
Create an attachment
Toggle-unlink
* Mads Martin Joergensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-30 10:42]:
I filed a bug, but I never saw it on the lists, nor in
the bugs.guug.de bugtracking system. Is flea not working?
i remember such a bug - but it's been a while.
can you please add the version number for this?
1.3.27 and 1.4
When I use flea, it loops forever after the line
Obtaining Debian-specific information...
A ps says:
lefevre 3783 14640 0 10:59 pts/700:00:00 /bin/sh /home/lefevre/bin/flea
lefevre 3801 3783 0 11:00 pts/700:00:00 /bin/bash /usr/bin/bug -p -s dummy mutt
lefevre 3826 3801 0 11
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 10:08:39PM -0500, MuttER wrote:
* David DeSimone [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-04-02 15:55] crowed:
Simon White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This seems to happen specifically when I have input more than 8
characters, which is usual for filenames with full paths and email
Hello
I send this before, got no feedback, need an opinion please
Whenever I input text at the statusline under the pager, for example an email
address, a subject, a file to attach, etc if I delete then sometimes I get
strange effects This seems to happen specifically when I have input more
Simon White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This seems to happen specifically when I have input more than 8
characters, which is usual for filenames with full paths and email
addresses.
I wonder if you could try running stty -tabs before you start Mutt.
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David DeSimone | The doctrine of human
* David DeSimone [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-04-02 15:55] crowed:
Simon White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This seems to happen specifically when I have input more than 8
characters, which is usual for filenames with full paths and email
addresses.
I wonder if you could try running stty -tabs
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 03:10:35PM +, Simon White wrote:
You probably all use save-hooks and all that, but on my setup:
I hit s, then backspace to get rid of the default, and as I hit backspace the
string gets 'corrupted', i.e. what I see on screen is a mix of what I typed
and what I
Perhaps this is where the problem lies. I haven't done anything for ncurses to
handle multibyte input (which is what I understand dead-keys to be). If
ncurses sees that as 3 characters, it'll think that's how long it displays via
a prompt. So the repainting would be farther to the right,
Hey people.
I just noticed on Debian's missing manpages page, that flea is undocumented.
It appears to be a bug reporting tool for Mutt, is that right? Where can I
find information on it to contribute a manpage?
Thanks,
Mike
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Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED], GnuPG pub key: 5BC8BE08
On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 the mental interface of Michael P. Soulier told:
Hey people.
I just noticed on Debian's missing manpages page, that flea is undocumented.
It appears to be a bug reporting tool for Mutt, is that right? Where can I
find information on it to contribute a manpage?
man flea
* Elimar Riesebieter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [16-12-2001 20:36]:
| On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 the mental interface of Michael P. Soulier told:
|
| Hey people.
|
| I just noticed on Debian's missing manpages page, that flea is undocumented.
| It appears to be a bug reporting tool for Mutt
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