On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 04:37:36PM +0530 or thereabouts, Mrinal Kalakrishnan wrote:
> > * Using multiple e-mail addresses in Mutt
> > * Managing mailing lists with Mutt
> > * Using keybindings to customize mutt
> > * Color setups for folder index, mail header and mail body
> > * managing mails via IMAP
> > * managing mails via POP
> > * using digital signatures
> > * setup for your language
>
> Are these written yet, or is it vapourware? ;-)
I am sure I have seen brief notes on setting up "roles" a la pine
from someone. That might be worth doing, too. I shall play Hunt The
URL later.
> And one more suggestion - why don't you do it all in the LinuxDoc DTD
> (SGML) instead of using HTML directly? This will make things uniform,
> neat and standardized. (I'm not a fan of DocBook) :-)
I'm a big fan of DocBook. If you're looking for standardisation, then
I think you might want to consider DocBook, actually. As used by the
Linux kernel, the FreeBSD Documentation Project, the GNOME and KDE
Documentation Project, and even now used in some parts of the LDP :)
Unless you mean standardisation within Mutt, of course, since I saw
that the docs were in LinuxDoc. I don't know LinuxDoc very well: I
have converted stuff from it to DocBook before, though. I do think
DocBook is the way to go, but that's not really an argument for this
list :)
I'm just back from LinuxTag and ploughing through email: I shall start
digging out all my saved "useful tricks" and seeing whether the 0.9x
and 1.0x versions apply to 1.2 shortly. (Is this document/collection
going to try to cover both, or merely to assume that people will have
1.2? I think the latter assumption will be wrong for a few months
yet, but I can see some logic to starting with 1.2 stuff.)
Telsa