emacs post mode

1999-03-19 Thread Rob Reid
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Solaris 2.5.1 Compilation Warning

1999-03-19 Thread Russell Van Tassell
Oops... also forgot the one warning seen during the compile... Solaris 2.5.1 (Sun4c) with GCC 2.7.2.3. -- begin gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H=1 -Wall -pedantic -g -O2 -D_GEN_CHARSETS -c parse_i18n.c parse_i18n.c: In function `main': parse_i18n.c:347: warning: implicit declaration of function `snprintf'

Mutt 0.95.4i Compilation Errors

1999-03-19 Thread Russell Van Tassell
Trying to compile Mutt 0.95.4i on Solaris 2.5.1 I noticed the following... other than that, it seemed to have compiled cleanly... -- begin make all-recursive Making all in doc make html sgml2html manual sh: sgml2html: not found *** Error code 1 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `manua

Re: Switching to mutt

1999-03-19 Thread Russell Van Tassell
This really should be on the Procmail list (send a request to [EMAIL PROTECTED]), but... so far, I think everyone's not right... If you're trying to use procmail to filter everything on this list in to a foler, you to go for a header that the list software will set for every message it sends o

Re: Further to: PDF viewing

1999-03-19 Thread Brandon Long
On 03/19/99 Howard Arons uttered the following other thing: > On Mar 17, 1999, Howard Arons wrote: > > There have been some nice tips here lately re filters for viewing the > > text in rtf and html docs. Anyone have a pointer for a PDF viewer? > > Duh! (Hits head on monitor) When I said viewer,

Re: Further to: PDF viewing

1999-03-19 Thread Moritz Moeller-Herrmann
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Further to: PDF viewing

1999-03-19 Thread Howard Arons
On Mar 17, 1999, Howard Arons wrote: > There have been some nice tips here lately re filters for viewing the > text in rtf and html docs. Anyone have a pointer for a PDF viewer? Duh! (Hits head on monitor) When I said viewer, I really didn't mean /viewer/. I'm looking for an app that will extra

Re: resizing bug

1999-03-19 Thread Igor Schein
On Fri, Mar 19, 1999 at 01:02:53PM -0800, Robert Chien wrote: > Igor, > > When I resize my terminal window, mutt doesn't really change size at > all, but it doesn't crash after I compose mail either. I'm using: > > Mutt 0.96.1i > Solaris 7 and solaris curses > > Robert > > On Fri, Mar 19, 1999

Re: resizing bug

1999-03-19 Thread Robert Chien
Igor, When I resize my terminal window, mutt doesn't really change size at all, but it doesn't crash after I compose mail either. I'm using: Mutt 0.96.1i Solaris 7 and solaris curses Robert On Fri, Mar 19, 1999 at 10:22:11AM -0500, Igor Schein wrote: > Hi, > > I found out that if you start mu

resizing bug

1999-03-19 Thread Igor Schein
Hi, I found out that if you start mutt 0.95.4 in a smaller window, and then make the window wider, mutt crashes next time you send an email out. I'm on Solaris 2.x, linking against Solaris curses library. Thanks Igor

Re: Printing Problem

1999-03-19 Thread Vladimir Sizikov
Hi, On Thu, Mar 18, 1999 at 12:23:09PM -0800, Andrew Bell 4036" wrote: > I want to know if there is a command, hook, or whatnot to print a > message with its sent or arrival timestamp. I use a2ps right now, but > the associated timestamp printed out is the current time. Is there > something sim

Re: subject color

1999-03-19 Thread Scott McDermott
Ayman Haidar on Thu 18/03 22:46 -0500: > I was wondering if it's possible to color the title of an email > message like: > >1 b Mar 18 To LUG ( 13) [WLUG] nslookup > ^^^ > | >

Re: Recalling a postponed message without editing

1999-03-19 Thread Randall J. Million
> > Is there a way to have Mutt recall a postponed message without visiting the > > editor (or getting a prompt whether to edit or not)? I sometimes have > > postponed messages all ready to go and having to visit an editor is a loss > > of time. > For me it's just "c.mutt/postponed", i.e. change f