On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 01:46:27PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
Ronny Haryanto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some people doesn't have permanent internet connection, and it even
costs them by the minute. Therefore selective downloading could make
sense.
Certainly. I have to dial up to the
On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 10:30:38AM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
That's really the main reason that Mutt's POP3 support is so lame:
Because fetchmail does it better, so there's no point in doing all the
work to improve Mutt's support.
Fetchmail is not interactive. Mutt could use this
Hello everybody,
I usually run mutt in an Eterm with a pixmap background, so I use the
"default" color instead of black. My problem is that when run mutt in
a non-X termininal the foreground and the background are black wherever
I used the "default" color, so I cant read anything exept
On Fri, Dec 03, 1999 at 12:57:44PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
[...]
Let's add another one:
4) Q: Can Mutt color different parts of the header like it can do with
the body (color body foo bar regexp)?
A: No.
(3) is very similar to (4) and could be accomplished like this:
On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 07:18:52PM -0700, shawn a. wrote:
Hello everybody,
"default" color instead of black. My problem is that when run mutt in
a non-X termininal the foreground and the background are black wherever
I used the "default" color, so I cant read anything exept the status
On Tue, 07 Dec 1999, Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Mon, Dec 06, 1999 at 01:46:27PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
Ronny Haryanto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some people doesn't have permanent internet connection, and it even
costs them by the minute. Therefore selective downloading could
Is there a way to make mutt display headers in the same order for each
mail? It seem that mutt is just printing the headers in the order that
is inside each email. Like sometimes I get:
Date: blah
From: foo
To:me
Subject: Uh huh.
Message-ID: string
and other times I get:
Message-ID:
On Tuesday, 07 December 1999 at 09:10, Chris Green wrote:
On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 10:30:38AM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
That's really the main reason that Mutt's POP3 support is so lame:
Because fetchmail does it better, so there's no point in doing all the
work to improve Mutt's
I'm an idiot.
hdr_order
Guess I need to get sgml-tools eh?
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Timothy Ball [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 07 Dec 1999:
Is there a way to make mutt display headers in the same order for each
mail?
Yes, the hdr_order command.
I personally use this in my .muttrc:
# Header order
hdr_order Date: From: To: Cc: Subject: Resent-
Regards,
Mikko
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On 07-Dec-1999, Timothy Ball wrote:
I already use the ignore and uninore thingie. I was just hoping to order
the headers so that reading email becomes more uniform.
I've been using hdr_order ever since I used mutt back in 0.9x. I guess
you need to dig deeper into the manual.
--
Ronny
From the manual page:
hdr_order header1 header2 [ ... ]
With this command, you can specify an order in which
mutt will attempt to present headers to you when
viewing messages.
Note
On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 11:08:43AM -0500, Brendan Cully wrote:
yes, but fetchmail is now a rather large and complex program, implying
that incorporating even fetchmail's features into mutt makes a big
bloated mess.
Would the POP3 features be more complex than the current IMAP4
features?
Hi Timothy!
You need to set hdr_order ie:
hdr_order From: Subject: To: Cc: Bcc:
Sean
On Tue, 07 Dec 1999, Timothy Ball wrote:
Is there a way to make mutt display headers in the same order for each
mail? It seem that mutt is just printing the headers in the order that
is inside each email.
Adam Huffman [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On Tue, 07 Dec 1999, Marius Gedminas wrote:
Not quite. Fetchmail cannot download only headers of oversized
messages, nor can it delete them. I do not know a way to achieve this
in Linux short of telnetting to port 110. (Or, for that matter, going
Hi,
I have a generic RedHat 5.2 system and I have just installed Mutt 1.0i.
I don't have Japanese support anywhere else on my system, and frankly
all the Japanese support docs I have read look very, very scary. All
I'm interested in doing is writing and reading Japanese e-mail. Is there
some
Richard Hakim [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I have a generic RedHat 5.2 system and I have just installed Mutt 1.0i.
I don't have Japanese support anywhere else on my system, and frankly
all the Japanese support docs I have read look very, very scary. All
I'm interested in doing is writing and
Re Mutt version:
Mutt 1.0i (1999-10-22)
Copyright (C) 1996-9 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt -vv'.
Mutt is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `mutt -vv' for details.
System: SunOS
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