On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 01:10:59PM -0500, 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 is not
> being used anywhere else in the config. My Eterm doesn't have anything
> bound to that... Very weird. I changed the keystroke to 'Z' and it
> worked fine.
^S is used by a lot of terminals to stop the output. ^Q is the
reverse to resume normal functionality. These keys are best avoided
in *any* text-based program.
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