Hi John,
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, John Perry wrote:
Is
there some way to get Mutt to turn off it's colors and just give me black
on white?
No doubt more experienced users will chime in here, but the simple
solution is to say
$ TERM=vt100 mutt
and now, await the correct solution in other
On Sun, 28 Oct 2001, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
[ references to set envelope_from=yes deleted ]
That's weird. I just looked through my .muttrc and it wasn't there, so
it's been off the entire time I've been using mutt, but I've never had
any problems. Can somebody describe that that variable is
Hi Jun,
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Jun Sun wrote:
[...]
Is there anyway to tell mutt what addresses are considered me so that
it won't include any of them when I hit g group reply? Or is there way
to mutt respect the current From: and regard it as me ?
check 'alternates' in the manual. that
People on this list told me about mindterm [1], and I'm quite pleased
with it. It's a java applet that runs an ssh client on whatever machine
it's run on. For some reason having to do with signed/unsigned java
applets, without paying the mindterm people you can only connect via ssh
to the machine
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI wrote:
Is there some doc to look for mutt error codes?
When I try to send a message mutt says that cannot send
message (Error exec) code 127. I'm using qmail on
debian potato and mutt 1.2.5i compiled from sources.
This means your MTA could not