Re: keymap_defs.h (FreeBSD)
Hi ( 01.01.06 14:41 + ) Michael Wells: Compiling Mutt on FreeBSD, I found that the build process couldn't generate keymap_defs.h (not sure exactly how this file is made, sorry). make keymap_defs.h It took me a while to figure this out too. Maybe the maintainers can add this to the Makefile in some way [or at least the docs]. -- \js Absence is to love what wind is to fire; it extinguishes the small, it enkindles the great. -Comte DeBussy-Rabutin (contributed by Chris Johnston)
marking messages and multiple accounts/personalities
Hi I like mutt, but haven't found out how to do 2 things. Maybe they're just staring right at me but I haven't found them. Any pointers or suggestions welcome. THING 1 - - Where do I look to find out about marking a bunch of messages that the same thing should happen to. For instance, let's say I want to copy several contiguous or non-contiguous messages to another folder. How do I do that? THING 2 - - And where should I look about having multiple personalities within the same reader? For instance, I have POP3 and IMAP4 accounts and I when I'm in my POP3 personality, I want to see the POP3 folders and have the right return address on outgoing mail. Likewise, with the IMAP4 stuff, I want the folders and addressing to be right auto-magically. -- \js Mankind owes to the child the best it has to give. -United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989)
M$ dog
Hi Don't flame me- if it was up to me I'd never turn on that god forsaken OS that continues to increase shareholder wealth. Since I must, I use win2k at work. I've found PC-Pine to be a marginally acceptable mailer, but I'd love to use mutt. I've found nothing on the web about this. My guess is that this is "by design" behavoir. Has anyone done anything about porting mutt to the windows world? -- \js Gratitude and treachery are merely the two extremities of the same procession. You have seen all of it that is worth staying for when the band and the gaudy officials have gone by. -Mark Twain, "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar" PGP signature