Is there a way to prevent the Cc: header from appearing when
composing or replying to messages?
I know that I can use "unmy_hdr cc" to make the Cc: header show up
empty, but I don't want to see this header at all.
I can think of two ways to hack this:
(1) Set the "editor" (and "visual"?) varia
Some more info (with hopes of getting a reply this time ;)...
I'm beginning to think the problem is with the nfs client. I tried updating
the server to 2.2.18pre23 with no help (it caused other problems, so I
switched back to 2.2.17).
Just updated my client machine to 2.4.0-test11ac3 (as there
On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 02:17:07PM -0500, B . L . Jilek wrote:
> Every time I try to run mutt with this command it gives me a
> segmentation fault.
>
> mutt -s "subject" [EMAIL PROTECTED] < ~/file
>
> I can run this as root without a problem. I'm useing 1.2.5i on
> Slackware7.1 Can't seem to f
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 11:32:21AM -0800, Corina Cerbu wrote:
> Hello!
> I want to see the entire e-mails.With subject,text and attachement.
> How can I do this?
pipe the mail to less.
like this:
|less
will show mail in pager totally unparsed and unformatted.
Regards,
/magnus
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On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 06:20:26PM +0100, Marco Ahrendt wrote:
> hi list,
>
> I searched the archive for any clues for this issue:
> adding a headerfield for the importance of a mail. is there any patch
> out yet? I found the ! flag in mutt but why does this flag isn´t set
> automatic if the mail
Greetings.
I have a vim file which, in general, resembles this:
Hello
world
Hello
world
I want to concatenate Hello and world. fmt won't do because Hello ends with a
newline character.
I've tried the following (in vim 5.7), which does not work:
:g/\s*/!!tr '\n'
Every time I try to run mutt with this command it gives me a segmentation
fault.
mutt -s "subject" [EMAIL PROTECTED] < ~/file
I can run this as root without a problem. I'm useing 1.2.5i on Slackware7.1
Can't seem to figure this out.
Anyone know what may be the problem?
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hi list,
I searched the archive for any clues for this issue:
adding a headerfield for the importance of a mail. is there any patch
out yet? I found the ! flag in mutt but why does this flag isn´t set
automatic if the mail contains "Priority: Urgent" or "Importance: High"?
in another mail I´d fou
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 11:32:21AM -0800, Corina Cerbu wrote:
> I want to see the entire e-mails.With subject,text and attachement.
> How can I do this?
Well, if I press "v", I see the whole structure of the mail (especially the
list of attachments).
If I press "h" I get the whole headers.
Subj
Hi list!
A couple of weeks ago, I asked why my outgoing mail wasn't saved when
using the "re-send message" function (Esc-E), and was told this could
be viewed as a bug in mutt: the outgoing message is _not_ saved,
unless you manually make sure it is (e.g. hitting "f" in the compose
menu).
Now, t
um, what can you see now?
As Corina Cerbu<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> once said:
> Hello!
> I want to see the entire e-mails.With subject,text and attachement.
> How can I do this?
> Thank you!
> Corina
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Hello!
I want to see the entire e-mails.With subject,text and attachement.
How can I do this?
Thank you!
Corina
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