On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 09:46:51AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> I have worked out what is required to use mutt with tin, at least for
> the 'interactive' mode, in tinrc you need:-
> 
>     default_mailer_format=mutt -s "%S" -i %F "%T"
> 

That works!  I didn't try -i because I misinterpreted how it would work.  I thought 
I'd just get all the headers in the body again.

> This is actually exactly the same set up as is given for using elm
> interactively in tin, I hadn't realised that the elm '-i' parameter is
> the same as mutt's '-i' parameter.

Which reminds me, there's actually something missing from the command line synopsis 
for Mutt - the one word [address], representing the %T above.  If you read the 
synopsis as it currently is, you wouldn't know that an address on it's own is taken as 
the destination address.

Anyway, thanks for that, Mutt and Tin really felt like they *should* work together.

-- 
Bruce

"I see a mouse." "Where?" "There on the stair.  And its clumsy wooden
footwear makes it easy to trap and kill." - Harry Hill

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