quot; by my .muttrc) depending on
whether I'm using ssh or whether I'm local, running under X. This is
very frustrating.
So who's at fault? Is it mutt for not using slang/ncurses correctly?
Is it slang/ncurses not being able to handle the default color? Is it
my ssh client not supporting the correct terminal type?
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utomatically jumps me
> to the next one. I want it to stop doing that - I often don't know that's
> the end, so I dont' get to read the bottom (or hit the delete key). Ideally
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Add "set pager_stop" to your .muttrc.
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into maildir format? Is this handled by
mutt or another utility?
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nt
flag.
Would it be possible to implement it as a variable we can set and unset?
Something like 'set attachment_flag' ?
If nobody wants to do it, I'd certainly be willing to give it a shot.
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atic process also gave us Bill Clinton. :(
Seriously though, would it be difficult to make it so that several
alternates would become a big OR'd regexp? For example, having
the alternates listed as they are above would be "put together" into
"(dre@chronic\.net)|(snoop@lbc\.ca
se in comparsion to a
carefully crafed, single regex, i'd rather use something that I can
read.
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n't mind seeing it replaced
with the "!" shortcut.
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o bunch them all in to one big regex?
Thanks for any assitance you can give!
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I don't *have* that
> copy :)
>
Place "set record=+sent-mail" in your .muttrc.
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What is the generally accepted message length for plain text messages? I've
heard several numbers (72 chars, 80, 79, etc..). Also, what would be the
entry in my .vimrc to enforce this text width?
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course, refers to the line described above. Am I missing
something obvious? I don't quite understand what "Invalid range end" means.
Thanks for any assitance you folks can give...
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oesn't seem intuitive. I would guess that the unix
mind is very used to the mv (move) command. Having this feature renamed, or
merely adding it to the manual would make sense. I am a fairly new
subscriber to this list and I've already seen this question 2 or 3 times.
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