Fairlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 12 Nov 1999:
> > How do I tell mutt, that I should like to to have a print ?
> >
> > Tried "p"...no action
Check the value of the $print quadoption. I have a hunch it might be
set to "no". Default is "ask-no". Another alternative is that you have
it set to "yes" but your print command doesn't know what to do with the
message, or doesn't do the right thing (see below).
> Something tells me you should look at the manual...there's bound to be a
> print -somewhere- but barring that, this would work.
p by default prints the message. In other words, it calls up the print
command defined in $print_command (default "lpr" according to the
manual) with the message text to print in STDIN. I believe the headers
are formatted and weeded according to the normal Mutt header
instructions, and possibly according to what you see on screen (so if
have view full headers enabled, it would also print all of them) -- I
don't know about the latter and didn't try it out.
Hope this helps,
Mikko
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