Re: yes/no nls

1999-09-25 Thread Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
Alex Kapranoff: We have two letters a key - latin and cyrillic. And we have a switch key (I use Caps Lock - FreeBSD default). I change to Russian only writing letters to pals - all programming, config editing and mailling lists are just plain good old English. I like mutt giving me

[Announce] mutt-1.0pre3 is out / security fix.

1999-09-25 Thread Thomas Roessler
Mutt 1.0pre3 is out. This is another version from the release candidate series. The reason for immediately releasing this version is a buffer overflow in the text/enriched handler which can be triggered by means of suitably-formatted e-mail messages. Thus, we recommend you upgrade your mutt

email threading

1999-09-25 Thread Stasinos Konstantopoulos
Hi, When I receive emails from people who use %$#@ outlook there is no In-Reply-To field even though they have replied to me rather than compose a new mail (the subject is indeed Re: prev subj). Having failed to persuade them to use a real MUA, I was wondering if the following exists in mutt:

Emacs keybindings

1999-09-25 Thread Staffan Hamala
Is there a way to rebind search and search-next to function in a similar way as in emacs? Right now I have search on Ctrl-S and search-next on Ctrl-N, but I would like to have Ctrl-S do search-next's too, like emacs. Thanks, Staffan Hamala

segmentation fault

1999-09-25 Thread peter pilsl
I post my problem again, but now in a readable format. I dont know if post to mutt or mutt-dev, so I crosspost to both: I was using mutt for a long time without any problems. A few days ago I decided to upgrade to mutt1.0pre2i and now I am doomed. Mutt opens the defaultmailbox ($mail) and

Re: .saves-{pid}-{machine} files

1999-09-25 Thread Alex Kapranoff
On Fri, Sep 24, 1999 at 05:20:25PM -0400, Rich Lafferty wrote: I *do* see Mutt leaving files in /tmp all the time, however. They're from emacs. They let multiple emacs processes know which files I don't use emacs and have those files in /tmp too. They look like

Re: .saves-{pid}-{machine} files

1999-09-25 Thread Brian D. Winters
On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 10:28:21AM +0400, Alex Kapranoff wrote: I don't use emacs and have those files in /tmp too. They look like mutt-kapran-{pid-of-mutt}-15. ~/.saves-* files are from emacs. /tmp/mutt-* files are from mutt. Brian

Re: email threading

1999-09-25 Thread Stasinos Konstantopoulos
Op za. 25 sep 1999 21:01:11 zei Jan Peter Hecking: On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 06:46:39PM +0200, Stasinos Konstantopoulos wrote: When I receive emails from people who use %$#@ outlook there is no In-Reply-To field even though they have replied to me rather than compose a new mail (the subject

backtick expansions

1999-09-25 Thread J Horacio MG
Hi, could anyone explain to me what "backtick expansions" are, please? (just for the sake of the manual translation). TIA -- Horacio LC_mutt=es_ES mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://carlotha.ciberia.es/mutt/ ~ Spain ~ Spanje ~

Re: email threading

1999-09-25 Thread Richard P. Groenewegen
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 01:04:12AM +0200, Stasinos Konstantopoulos wrote: I do have strict_threads set, and I think it's a good thing to have it so, but I would also like to be able to manually, explicitly add the odd message to a thread if I need to. The following solution is kind of a hack,