I have a number of headers that I'd like to have mutt (V1.2.5i) show (without
having to see *all* of the headers) but I can't find any way to tell mutt to
do this. Is this not available?
Richard
* Richard G. Ball [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a number of headers that I'd like to have mutt (V1.2.5i) show (without
having to see *all* of the headers) but I can't find any way to tell mutt to
do this. Is this not available?
It is available. Look in the manual for ignore and unignore
On Jun 25, 9:00am, Drew Raines wrote:
It is available. Look in the manual for ignore and unignore commands.
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual.txt
A common approach is to ignore all the headers, and then unignore the ones
you want to see:
ignore *
unignore Date: From: To: CC:
and,
On [2001-Jun-25] Drew Raines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is available. Look in the manual for ignore and unignore commands.
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual.txt
A common approach is to ignore all the headers, and then unignore the ones
you want to see:
ignore *
unignore Date:
Ricardo SIGNES [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I switched from Pine to mutt nearly a year ago, now, and
there's still only one thing I miss -- multiple IMAP servers.
I have three or four IMAP servers I'd like to deal with, and I
don't consider it an option to just c{servername}FOLDER all the
Varying terms you use may help... I have similar problems with WTerm and rxvt
on FreeBSD - stable versions; I have trouble binding function keys.
The workaround I found was to use ctrl-v literals while editing muttrc. So
instead of binding my macros to 'F2', etc, I map them to (type this