I do have some basic colors working. When I try different colors, that are
listed by the 'showrgb' command, mutt does not find most of these colors.
Why is that? How can I use some of the colors listed by 'showrgb'?
Thank you in advance.
Subba Rao
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://pws.prserv.net/truemax
On 20-Nov-1999, brd wrote:
> Hi all. I've just switched to mutt a few days ago, after using elm
> for the past 6 or 7 years. So far, it's easy to pick up, and I'm
> liking it. One question I do have, though, is what should the lists
> command actually do?
Have you looked at the manual?
http://
Hi,
I usually have several mutts open, sometimes two on the
same mbox, but always only one in read-write mode.
Now if I have mutt A opened read/write on a box and B
opened read-only on that box, select a mail in B for
reading, mark it for deletion and purge it in A
and then try to make a reply i
I was wondering if there is anyway to change the layout of mutt a little?
The president of the company is an ELM user, and I am going to switch him
over to MUTT. He would like the top and bottom bar switched when viewing a
message.
For instance, it currently looks like this:
i:Exit -:PrevPg
I've been using mutt for almost 2 weeks now and I really like
it. I use procmail to process the mailing lists I subscribe, moving
the messages from each list to a different folder, under ~/Mail . If
I use the `c' (change folder) command, and I type `mutt' for instance,
it doesnt work, `mut
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 17:59:04 +0200, F.Baubetm" wrote:
> Some attachment types are widespread, but just glorified Signature
> files -- like vCards -- or auto-handled -- like PKI. Flagging them
> would just add clutter.
>
> Anything else is worth noting, though. (Except maybe those dopey
>
Hi,
I get mail from someone using Netscape who sends me mutipart mail. I can
view the html part fine but the text/plain section seems to be under base64
encoding.
How do I get mutt to view it as plain chars instead of hi-ascii chars.
Sean
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On 19-Nov-1999, Subba Rao wrote:
> How can I mark/select a bunch of messages and put them
> in a folder? I tried "t", then when I say create the folder,
> only the last one is saved in the folder.
Try ';' where op is 's' for save, and so on...
';' means apply to tagged messages.
There's also one
On Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 23:01:48 +0100, Sven Guckes wrote:
> I think Christian is asking for an automatic delete/move
> on messages with an explicit Expiry header line.
You mean an Expires header. You will see an example in the
headers of this message.
> But how would you check whether the expi
Daniel Serodio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 19 Nov 1999:
> If
> I use the `c' (change folder) command, and I type `mutt' for instance,
> it doesnt work, `mutt is not a mailbox.'. However, if I type `?', it
> will list ~/Mail and I can choose the mutt folder alright. What am I
> doing wrong?
Hi Daniel,
On Fre, 19 Nov 1999, Daniel Serodio wrote:
>I use the `c' (change folder) command, and I type `mutt' for instance,
>it doesnt work, `mutt is not a mailbox.'. However, if I type `?', it
>will list ~/Mail and I can choose the mutt folder alright. What am I
>doing wrong?
mutt tries to op
On Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 10:53:52AM -0600, brd thus spoke:
> Hi all. I've just switched to mutt a few days ago, after using elm
> for the past 6 or 7 years. So far, it's easy to pick up, and I'm
> liking it. One question I do have, though, is what should the lists
> command actually do?
>
> In
Hi all. I've just switched to mutt a few days ago, after using elm
for the past 6 or 7 years. So far, it's easy to pick up, and I'm
liking it. One question I do have, though, is what should the lists
command actually do?
In my muttrc I have the line:
lists mutt (I also tried mutt-users)
but
Hi,
Your question about the lists command was already answered elsewhere, so
I won't answer that, but...
brd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sat, 20 Nov 1999:
> I wonder if this has something to do with the fact that I subscribed
> as [EMAIL PROTECTED], which forwards email to my @home address?
Bu
On Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 12:05:04PM -0500, Fairlight wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 20, 1999 at 10:53:52AM -0600, brd thus spoke:
> > Hi all. I've just switched to mutt a few days ago, after using elm
> > for the past 6 or 7 years. So far, it's easy to pick up, and I'm
> > liking it. One question I do ha
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