I have an email with an attachment. I have another email I want to reply
and take the attachment from the other message. Is this doable in Mutt?
Thanks,
-Clint
Hello:
I'm getting multipart/alternative emails from friends/family, and the
default seems to be html, but the non-HTML version appears there in the
attachments menu. Is there a way to read the ASCII version by default in
Mutt so I don't have to spin up lynx?
Thanks,
-Clint
John:
I complained about this before, which resulted in posing a question to
mutt-users. In the index menu, Mutt I use a reverse video cursor.
However, the reverse video is only working up to the last non-space
character rather than the end of the screen.
For example, let the X's below the
Did you disable fcntl-style locking when building Mutt?
-Clint
On Mar 14, Eric Boehm wrote:
I have found that mutt 1.1.9 is about 4x slower reading a 7.4 MB mail
file with 1451 messages in it than mutt 1.0.
I tried this several times to eliminate the effects of caching. It took
mutt 1.0
Hello:
I am wondering which is the latest version of slang recommended for use with
Mutt 1.X? Currently I'm using 1.2.2. I tried some of the later slang
releases and had some problems with the main Mutt menu and was told to bug
John Davis.
Thanks,
-Clint
Mutt is not correctly coding this message since it contains a character
inserted (probbably) by vi :digraph. Should this be marked as "quoted-
printable"?
Mutt 1.0i (1999-10-22)
Copyright (C) 1996-9 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt
On Oct 28, David DeSimone wrote:
can you see the plus/minus character: ± ?
It looks like a +/- character to me.
Well, allow_8bit is set by default for me, so it looks like a bug.
-Clint
On Oct 29, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
Clint Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 28 Oct 1999:
It looks like a +/- character to me.
Well, allow_8bit is set by default for me, so it looks like a bug.
I don't understand the problem (or bug) -- the +/- character is a legal
character
On Oct 24, Gero Treuner wrote:
On Thu, Oct 21, 1999 at 02:14:02PM -0700, Clint Olsen wrote:
If I go to the alias menu (using tab) and select many addresses, returning
the to the send menu doesn't place the cursor at the end of the buffer. I
can't seem to use ctrl-e to get there, either
If I go to the alias menu (using tab) and select many addresses, returning
the to the send menu doesn't place the cursor at the end of the buffer. I
can't seem to use ctrl-e to get there, either. Typing return anyway
truncates the buffer or eliminates it entirely.
-Clint
Mutt 1.0pre1i
On Sep 20, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
80 is still considered the maximum safe width to assume for a window. But
since emails get indendted by reply characters like lots of 's, you should
use something like 72-75 to keep it under 80 through several levels of
replies.
You can do it a few ways
I know this has come up before. I actually want the headers for the
recipients from one mail, but I actually want to forward the contents of
another mail. Is that possible?
Thanks,
-Clint
On Nov 03, David DeSimone wrote:
While I agree that the nametemplate section is not necessary since
-force_html is used, I can't see why it would cause this problem.
Can you explain?
I actually have it working just fine with the nametemplate and w/o the
force_html switch. I am going to use
13 matches
Mail list logo