I'm trying set realname using a folder-hook. Tried this:
folder-hook . set realname=Mark Johnson
folder-hook in-mutt set realname=Mark
and variants, but can't seem to get it working.
When changing folders under this setup, I notice that mutt-1.3.25 gives
an error
gbuffy works well for me, using Maildir ...
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Mark Johnson
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gnu/linux 2.4.2
On 02/09/02, I received this from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What OS? Is this by any chance OSF/1 or Digital Unix (or these days
it's Tru64, I guess.)
-Daniel
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 02:50:54PM -0700, Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using jed as an editor with mutt
Generally, I want to forward all attachments along with any message I am
forwarding. What's the best way to configure mutt to achieve this?
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Mark Johnson
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, to make the transition to mutt easier, I set up softlinks from my
old mozilla mboxes under ~/MAIL so I can read 'em conveniently from mutt.
HTH.
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Mark Johnson
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Try using:
postmaster = |/usr/bin/procmail || exit 75
in getmailrc.
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Mark Johnson
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Thank you in advance,
charlie
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I'm using abook in mutt via query_command. Wishing to address a new message
to dick and jane, neither of whose email addresses I remember, I first query
for dick using Q, then append to that a query for jane using A. Now both
addresses appear on the query output listing.
Question: How do I