Pieter Wenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 12 Nov 1999:
> This is what I have in .muttrc with regards to printing:
> 
> set print=ask-yes
> set print_command="a2ps -nn -ns -nH -p -1 -B -F10 -nL | lpr"
> 
> Now, normally I thought with "p" the printing should start ?

Yes, it should.  I have $print=ask-yes, and when I press p when I'm in
the pager, or in the index, I get a prompt "Print message? ([y]/n):".
Pretty y (or enter) prints the message.  My print command is different
from yours but assming it works from the command line, it should be no
different for Mutt.

It's strange that it doesn't show the prompt, it definitely should.
Anyone else have any ideas?  One other thing to check might be whether
the value of $print is actually set to what you think it is, if for some
strange reason you have more than one "set print=" setting in your
.muttrc.  You can verify that $print is set to ask-yes from within Mutt
with the command ":set ?print", it should display print=ask-yes.  It's
unlikely to be something else, but worth checking anyway.

Other than that, I'm running 1.0 and you have 0.95, but I don't think
there's been anything changed in the printing system so that shouldn't
matter either.


Baffled,
Mikko
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