Sigh. Well, here's the answer, sports fans. Upon close inspection of
my .muttrc, I noted that I'd changed my folder_format (manual reference
6.3.43) from the default setting to "%N %8s %d %f": i.e, I'd eliminated
the display of the tag flag, the *. So, tagging was working, but the *
to show it
Well, I just tried something, with interesting result. I went to the
attach menu and pressed t twice. No * showed up next to the files when
I typed t. BUTwhen I went back to the compose menu, the tagged
files showed up in the attachments section. So... the problem is
that the * is not
Perhaps your "t" is bound to something other than tag-entry. Perhaps
you're hitting q instead of after tagging. When you tag files,
it should place a * next to the listed permissions. Does it at least do
that? If not, your t is probably wrong. If so, then just hit enter after
tagging everyt
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 10:20:41PM -0400, John P. Verel wrote:
> That's what I do. All that happens is the cursor moves to the next file
> name.
>
> The manual notes that typing upper case A allows for tagging and
> attaching multiple messages (not files) and that works for me. The
> manual mak
That's what I do. All that happens is the cursor moves to the next file
name.
The manual notes that typing upper case A allows for tagging and
attaching multiple messages (not files) and that works for me. The
manual makes no mention of tagging files...only messages.
So, no luck here so far.
O
> Works fine for me in 1.2.5i
worked great for me when i used 1.2.5i also
igor
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Works fine for me in 1.2.5i
Shawn
Previously, John P. Verel wrote:
% Did that. Does not work, on 1.2.5i
% On 10/17/01, 05:43:40PM -0700, Igor Pruchanskiy wrote:
% > On Wed 17 Oct 2001, John P. Verel wrote:
% > > Hi. I sometimes want to attach multiple files from the same directory.
% > > I've