Hi,
Is it possible to have a shell command run each time mutt is opened.
like if just after mutt comes up, i'd pressed ':command'
example:
I've tried to bypass the builtin ^g (fetch-mail) to use the more
powerfull
program called "fetchmail" by putting
macro generic ^g :fetchmail
in the .muttrc
On Tue, Sep 07, 1999 at 10:42:30AM +0100, Axel Tillequin wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to have a shell command run each time mutt is opened.
like if just after mutt comes up, i'd pressed ':command'
I think you mean '!command' (at least in the default keymap)
If you want mutt to do something
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
A second question: I was unable to get mutt to ask me for my gpg passphrase
to unencrypt a pgp6.5.1 messages (sent using my gpg pubkey) from a
windows outlook express user. Anything here that might cause
gnupg to ignore this - was able to use
Stefan `Sec` Zehl [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 07, 1999 at 10:42:30AM +0100, Axel Tillequin wrote:
example:
I've tried to bypass the builtin ^g (fetch-mail) to use the more
powerfull
program called "fetchmail" by putting
macro generic ^g :fetchmail
in the .muttrc file.