I've recently been trying to use the "default" color with mutt linked
against slang, and I don't seem to be able to get what I want as a background
color. It does do exactly what the manual says with COLORFGBG -- does this
imply that it works as one would expect with ncurses?
Unless I'm missing
Hi,
maybe I'm missing somethying here (I was just trying to solve
that problem a couple of days ago)
for example, the mail i'm replying to was sent to 'mutt-users@whatever'.
While the email address I want to appear is [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
The solution I'm using is two configuration files of
On Wed, May 19, 1999 at 03:28:21PM -0500, Brent Hueth wrote:
>
> 2. When I tag a group of messages that I'd like to save from one folder to
>another (using "t" for each message and then "s"), I only save the current
>message. How can I save *all* the tagged messages?
Press ; before s. Th
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Hello,
I've recently installed mutt (0.95.3i) and have a couple of questions.
1. I've got a number of mailboxes set up in ~/Mail/., however mutt won't let
me save messages into one of them (~/Mail/mutt-users, actually).
2. When I tag a group of messages that I'd like to save from one
Marcus --
...and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
% is there any way that I can do what I have said in the subject?
Probably :-)
%
% eg, an email comes into my mailbox (mabs), which was forwarded from webmaster,
% and when I reply, I would like the From: header to change to webmaster, how can
%
> > unignore *
> > ignore X-Filter In-Reply-To Autoforwarded X-UID
If you simply remove the "unignore *" command, it should work the way
you want it to..?
--
David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who ha
David, et al --
...and then David DeSimone said...
% David Thorburn-Gundlach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
% >
% > I always use ctrl-u and ctrl-d for up and down.
%
% Those aren't the default key-bindings. The default for ^D and ^U is
% delete-thread and undelete-thread, respectively. If it works
Quoth Joshua N Pritikin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi!
>
> First of all, thanks for developing such a great piece of software!
Can't take credit, but I'll certainly drink to that! :)
> I am interested in seeing all the mail headers and then pruning them
> down. However, this doesn't seem
Joshua --
...and then Joshua N Pritikin said...
% On Wed, May 19, 1999 at 12:09:39PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
%
% Is something wrong? Your message seems empty.
Hmmm... No, the message that I sent was OK, and I got it back from
the list just fine... I've attached it below to give you a
On Wed, May 19, 1999 at 06:09:46PM +0200, Renaud Colinet wrote:
>
> Btw, does anyone know if it is possible to configure (as a single user) SunOS
> 5.5.1 (don't know if the version matters much) to enable coloring in mutt?
> xterm-color is not recognized.
You'll have to install something that ca
is there any way that I can do what I have said in the subject?
eg, an email comes into my mailbox (mabs), which was forwarded from webmaster,
and when I reply, I would like the From: header to change to webmaster, how can
I achive this?
I have tried:
send-hook '~f ^mabs@atdot\.org$' 'my_hdr Fro
> > Subscribe to mutt-dev.
>
> I didn't see any announcement here either,... was there one?
Subject: [Announce] New versions.
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A pointer to the cvs source is right at the top of mutt's README.
David Thorburn-Gundlach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I always use ctrl-u and ctrl-d for up and down.
Those aren't the default key-bindings. The default for ^D and ^U is
delete-thread and undelete-thread, respectively. If it works for you,
then you should tell everyone how you made it do that.
> unignore *
> ignore X-Filter In-Reply-To Autoforwarded X-UID
>
> After 'unignore *', mutt seems to forget about the ignores. Am I
> doing something wrong?
Once you unignore something, there is no way to ignore it again without
restarting mutt.
I think this is counter intuitive and that
on May 18, Joshua N Pritikin wrote:
> The [ and ] keys are bound to half-page scrolling at the message list
> view. Can they do the same when viewing individual messages? What
> is the proper magic to make this happen?
How about the following:
bind pager [ half-up
bind pager ] half-down
Works f
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le 18 May, Mark D. Scudder a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I've been using Mutt for a few weeks now and I like it. However, one of
> the reasons I did start using it was so I could have a color mail client
> for Linux. I connect to my Linux box using SecureCRT (an ssh client for
> Win95) and if I set up
Mark:
I connect to my Linux box from home with Data Fellow's SSH2 client for
Win9x, and it too has an option to display ANSI colors. I also had
trouble displaying color Mutt, until I tried this:
Once you connect, try
TERM=rxvt
export TERM
mutt
You might get a few characters displaying oddly
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The [ and ] keys are bound to half-page scrolling at the message list
view. Can they do the same when viewing individual messages? What
is the proper magic to make this happen?
Thanks!
--
"Does `competition' have a purpose?"
Hi!
First of all, thanks for developing such a great piece of software!
I am interested in seeing all the mail headers and then pruning them
down. However, this doesn't seem to work:
unignore *
ignore X-Filter In-Reply-To Autoforwarded X-UID
After 'unignore *', mutt seems to forget about
On Mon, May 17, 1999 at 07:04:01PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
> Leon Breedt writes:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus:
> > > ist mutt-announce used? At least I got no annoucement of 0.95.5 ...
> > Ditto. How does one know about new development releases?
> >
> > I'd also like to know where I can
The [ and ] keys are bound to half-page scrolling at the message list
view. Can they do the same when viewing individual messages? What
is the proper magic to make this happen?
Thanks!
--
"Does `competition' have a purpose?"
Hi!
First of all, thanks for developing such a great piece of software!
I am interested in seeing all the mail headers and then pruning them
down. However, this doesn't seem to work:
unignore *
ignore X-Filter In-Reply-To Autoforwarded X-UID
After 'unignore *', mutt seems to forget about
Hello,
I've been using Mutt for a few weeks now and I like it. However, one of
the reasons I did start using it was so I could have a color mail client
for Linux. I connect to my Linux box using SecureCRT (an ssh client for
Win95) and if I set up as VT100 with "ANSI Color" on, I can see color
o
On Tue, May 18, 1999 at 01:40:15PM -0500, David DeSimone wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > if you ever get urlview to work *PLEASE* let me know how you did it
>
> I compiled it, installed it, and made a macro to call it from Mutt.
>
Since I made a number of alteration
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