On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 06:15:08PM -0500, Jeremy Blosser blurted:
> Telsa [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > Doesn't mutt come with a sample muttrc, then? If not, then rather
> > than directing people at the really really big and impressive ones,
> > wouldn't it make sense to provide a small and simple one that doesn't
> > have all the really nifty stuff in, just for people to get started?
> > We have lots of nifty ones in the wonderfully up-to-date (:)) links
> > page off mutt.org; would a dead simple one be a good thing, too?
>
> Write one and give me a URL and I'll link it.
There already is one. /usr/local/etc/Muttrc.
That and the manual are more than enough to get you started. Copy it to
$HOME/.muttrc and copy a line and uncomment and alter the copy to keep
track of what you've mucked about with.
And if the manual doesn't help, and you can't understand the complicated
ones elsewhere, ask here. :)
I found the default one to be very helpful and list almost everything you
need to know, variable-wise. More than sufficient combined with the manual
when I'm not being dense as lead.
mark->
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