On Thu, Aug 30, 2001, Thomas Roessler wrote:
> PS: I forgot something from the NEWS file - you can now pass
> full-featured mailto URLs to mutt on the command line, including any
> subject, body specifications.
Is this supposed to work like Mike Schiraldi's patch, by default? It
doesn't seem to
* Denis Perelyubskiy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010910 10:32]:
> while i dont remember (i am a procmail neophyte for the most
> part) how to base rules on # of lines, but worst come to worst
> you could either pipe into 'wc -l', or write a script if you
> want to skip headers when counting lines (which
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 04:07:37PM -0300, Fernan Aguero wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just installed mutt-devel 1.3.22i (coming from 1.2.5i) and lost the
> color display (everything is now B&W)
the compile options look ok (but I'm also still running 1.2.5i)
--
Thomas E. Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://
Hi,
I just installed mutt-devel 1.3.22i (coming from 1.2.5i) and lost the
color display (everything is now B&W)
My .muttrc is the same as before, my term is also unchanged (xterm).
I tried also to set TERM to some other values (xterm-color, linux)
to no avail.
Is this a FAQ? Or is it a problem o
Denis --
...and then Denis Perelyubskiy said...
% David,
Hello!
%
% * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-Mon-01 06:41 -0700]:
%
% >With mutt-1.2.5 (or -1.3.22.1), can one limit by the
% >number of lines in a message? I have a folder with
...
%
% do you have access to procmail? would n
David,
* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-Mon-01 06:41 -0700]:
>With mutt-1.2.5 (or -1.3.22.1), can one limit by the
>number of lines in a message? I have a folder with
>messages from all over and I can easily limit the display
>to only a given subject, but the 10-line messages are jus
Mishra, Dipankar [10/09/01 16:27 +0200]:
> I am facing a problem with the mail attachment sent using mutt.
> The file name and the extension gets changed in the recievers mail id.
> Please suggest what changes are to be done in the configuration file.
This should not be happening - and mutt does
Dan --
...and then Dan Boger said...
%
% of course, you could always try to hack it... maybe score messages with
% the output of `wc -l` - assuming you don't use scoring for something
% else...
I was thinking of scoring but still thinking of lines; I think that size
will do quite nicely.
Perh
Hi,
I am facing a problem with the mail attachment sent using mutt.
The file name and the extension gets changed in the recievers mail id.
Please suggest what changes are to be done in the configuration file.
Regards
Dipankar Mishra
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 10:07:34AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> % guessing that a 10 line message will be less than 1k in size...?
>
> It will take some tweaking, since all of the acks are 10 lines long and
> none of the good messages are less, but some of the good messages are
> only 13 or 15 lines
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 08:44:01AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> Steve --
>
> ...and then Steve said...
> % I'm having a problem finding the relevant entry or `how to' in the
> % manual on doing the following:
> %
> % mapping check-mail.
>
> Hmmm... I'm not exactly sure what you mean, since I can'
Dan, et al --
...and then Dan Boger said...
% On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 09:38:44AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
% > With mutt-1.2.5 (or -1.3.22.1), can one limit by the number of lines in a
...
%
% wouldn't this work?
%
% ~s subject ~z >1k
Hmmm... I suppose so; I was thinking in terms of lines, as
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 09:38:44AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> With mutt-1.2.5 (or -1.3.22.1), can one limit by the number of lines in a
> message? I have a folder with messages from all over and I can easily
> limit the display to only a given subject, but the 10-line messages are
> just acks and
Hi, all --
With mutt-1.2.5 (or -1.3.22.1), can one limit by the number of lines in a
message? I have a folder with messages from all over and I can easily
limit the display to only a given subject, but the 10-line messages are
just acks and so I'd like to also exclude them from the display -- bu
Steve --
...and then Steve said...
% I'm having a problem finding the relevant entry or `how to' in the
% manual on doing the following:
%
% mapping check-mail.
Hmmm... I'm not exactly sure what you mean, since I can't find a
check-mail function anywhere. I see that you're using 1.3.21, so yo
Ed --
...and then Edward Peschko said...
% hey,
Hi!
%
% I was wondering if mutt was flexible enough to do the following:
With mutt you get flexibility like you never imagined :-)
%
% I want to sort by thread, but I want the newest threads listed first
% (as #1 == newest #2 == secon
On (10/09/01 00:27), Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 11:06:24PM +0100, Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
> > On (09/09/01 19:19), Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> > set folder=~/Mail
>
> Does not make any difference..
>
> typing =folder
Hmm. In your mailboxes command, does the file
/home/cli
Quoting Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [05/09/01 11:28 -0400]:
> > On Wednesday, 05 September 2001 at 17:04, Matteo Vaccari wrote:
> > > I have no problems accessing my provider's IMAP server through Mutt.
> What
> > > I'd like is for Mutt to use my provider's
According to Will Yardley on Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 02:09:55AM -0700:
| so this is a bit off topic, but does anyone have a simple set of vim
| macros to interface with ispell (or an easy way to spellcheck a file
| after editing without leaving mutt)? i'm usually a decent speller but
| it is annoyin
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