Re: A mutt question (new/different question)

2002-02-05 Thread dman
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 09:43:40AM -0800, Paul E Condon wrote: | I am relatively new to Debian. I installed mutt in order to avoid the clutter | of html mail, but sometimes I need to read email from people who | send only html. Yeah, it's annoying but this helps : ~~ /etc/mailcap, in the "Use

Re: A mutt question (new/different question)

2002-02-05 Thread Paul Hampson
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 09:43:40AM -0800, Paul E Condon wrote: > I am relatively new to Debian. I installed mutt in order to avoid the clutter > of html mail, but sometimes I need to read email from people who send only > html. > I think I should be able to do this using the 'v' key, but when I do

Re: A mutt question

2002-02-05 Thread Paul Hampson
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 09:04:32AM -0800, Michael Montagne wrote: > >On 05/02/02, from the brain of Andy Mott tumbled: > > > Yep - just add this line to your .muttrc: > > bind compose \n send-message > If you do that, how do you edit the message if you want to? Hit e. At least, on the defaul

A mutt question (new/different question)

2002-02-05 Thread Paul E Condon
I am relatively new to Debian. I installed mutt in order to avoid the clutter of html mail, but sometimes I need to read email from people who send only html. I think I should be able to do this using the 'v' key, but when I do so first I get a screen with just a single line, and when I press the

Re: A mutt question

2002-02-05 Thread Michael Montagne
>On 05/02/02, from the brain of Andy Mott tumbled: > Yep - just add this line to your .muttrc: > > bind compose \n send-message > > HTH :o) > > Andy > > If you do that, how do you edit the message if you want to? -- Michael Montagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.boora.com

Re: A mutt question

2002-02-05 Thread stan
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 02:44:36PM +, Andy Mott wrote: > stan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > Got time for one more mutt question? > > Sure... I'm only at work ;o) > > > I;v set up the index page so that all threads are compressed. I'm also > > using less as the external pager. > > > > I w

Re: A mutt question

2002-02-05 Thread Andy Mott
stan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Got time for one more mutt question? Sure... I'm only at work ;o) > I;v set up the index page so that all threads are compressed. I'm also > using less as the external pager. > > I would like to be able to read through a thread without going back to the > inex,

Re: A mutt question

2002-02-05 Thread stan
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 01:17:18PM +, Andy Mott wrote: > Yep - just add this line to your .muttrc: > > bind compose \n send-message > Thanks. Got time for one more mutt question? I;v set up the index page so that all threads are compressed. I'm also using less as the external pager. I w

Re: A mutt question

2002-02-05 Thread Allan M. Wind
On 2002-02-05 08:10:56, stan wrote: > After I finish composing a message, I'm dropped back to a menu, where among > other things I can edit the headers. At this point in elm the default > action (the one taken if I just hit [return], is to send the message. Not > so in mutt. There I am dropped back

Re: A mutt question

2002-02-05 Thread Andy Mott
Yep - just add this line to your .muttrc: bind compose \n send-message HTH :o) Andy stan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I've just converted over from elm to mutt, and mostly I love it. Espically > the threading features. > > However, there is one thing which continues to annoy me, and I'm ho

A mutt question

2002-02-05 Thread stan
I've just converted over from elm to mutt, and mostly I love it. Espically the threading features. However, there is one thing which continues to annoy me, and I'm hoping someone here can tell me how to fix it. After I finish composing a message, I'm dropped back to a menu, where among other thin