On Fri, 23 Apr 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My main concern is "address book". Mutt seems to assume some familiatary from the
>user with "aliases". Its seeming lack of explanation or tools to "address" a mail
>leads me to beleive its far too simple and that I completely dont undersatnd the
On Mon, 19 Apr 1999, David DeSimone wrote:
[ctrl-arrow]
> > > You can't type such a key sequence. :)
> > That's weird: you're saying Linux can't do something DOS can? :)
> You can test this out by typing Ctrl-V at your shell prompt, then
> pressing the Up-Arrow key. You should see "^[[A" on
slrn (whose interface I find somewhat inferior to mutt's, because
less configurable, although they're similar in many respects) has
two useful features:
* 'zoom' mode, which expands the article window to the full height
of the screen, with the article list squeezed to a single line
at bottom.
On Sun, 18 Apr 1999, Steven Lawrance wrote:
> With pgp2, pipe it with pgp -fast. You could use this in a macro,
> macro compose \Cp "Fpgp2 -fast\ny"
That does it! The 'F' was what I needed - filter instead of just pipe.
> Hope that was what you were after. :-)
Precisely. Thanks!
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Some more from the new guy... :)
I know mutt only supports PGP/MIME, and not the old-style
signing/encrypting. This, however, makes it somewhat problematic to
verify PGP-signed mail with some other mail clients. A mutt-signed
message can't be easily verified in my Win95 mail client - I was only
a
Thanks for advice, David!
> > * only mark as read when a command is given by the user
> > * mark a message as read when it's been viewed in the pager for
> > more than X seconds. (Just as an example, I would probably set
> > X to something rather large in fact, like a minute)
>
> The
h this in .muttrc, mutt still says that jey is not bound
when I hit Ctrl-down_arrow, and the '?' lists:
|Down> next-line
so I must be doing it wrong. The version I'm using is 0.95.4i.
Thanks a lot in advance,
.marek jedlinski
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