On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 06:52:11PM -0500, Aaron Schrab wrote:
At 23:01 + 09 Aug 2000, Marc MERLIN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Can this be disabled?
set reply_self
Ah, yes, thanks.
(this feature appeared in exim after I wrote my exim.conf. I should re-read
the manual every so often to
Tomasz --
...and then Caster said...
% Hello Mutt Users!
Hi there!
% On sro 09 sie 2000 16:30:24 GMT Leonid Mamtchenkov wrote:
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%Then I have changed "set editor" line in my .muttrc to the path to the
% shell script.
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% Well, I found that %s in $editor expands to the filename
Hello Mutt Users!
On czw 10 sie 2000 07:35:56 GMT David T-G wrote:
It's a valid escape sequence, and I think I've heard of it before. It
might not, however, be fully documented :-)
In fact I don't see any mention of it in the docs (I mean in refer to
the name of the edited file).
You can
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Caster wrote:
for instance, you could say something like
set editor="vim +/^$"
Thanks to you :) now I'm using:
set editor="vim +/^$ +/^$ +nohlsearch"
It places the cursor in the beginning of the second blank line and turns
highlighting of search results to off.
On 09-Aug-2000, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
au BufRead * normal :g/^ -- $/,/^$/-1dCRC-Lgg
Ugh, sorry about that. The C-L was meant to be Ctrl-L which clears
the screen after vim complains if it cannot find quoted signature.
Apparently the ... construct doesn't work in this case (any vimmers
I have just installed and configured debian 2.2 and I am using mutt for
a mailreader. Would someone please tell me the two commands I put in my
.muttrc or .mailcap files that will execute electric eyes (ee) and lynx
for image and html attachments. I've tried the commands in the mutt
manual and I
I don't know if this is part of your problem, but I found it necessary
to add the "force_html" switch to lynx in my .mailcap. I.e.:
text/html; lynx -force_html -dump %s ; copiousoutput
Otherwise I would just get the HTML source. (Mutt's temporary file
names don't have .html extensions,