If I run ispell as root it works. If I run it as a user, it aborts
with the message: "Screen too small: need at least 10 lines."
This occurs with Red Hat 5.2 and 6.0, both in console mode and
in X. It occurs with the version of ispell in RH 5.2 and the version
in RH 6.0
Anyone got a fix?
Apolog
Has anyone else noticed that the cursor jumps wildly around the screen upon
opening version 0.95.6?
(0.95.5 didn't do this)
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I am using mutt along with experimenting with procmail for sorting.
I also have the requirement of being able to pop messages from my
shell account after they have been sorted. I set up an example
.procmailrc to filter my mail as seen below according to the procmail
man page and an example from th
Joshua N Pritikin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If I reopen the same folder that I already have open, why does mutt
> reload it?
Doctor, it hurts when I do this... :)
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According to John Plate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Sorry if this is a FAQ, but I couldn't find anything in the docs:
Almost, not yet in FAQ file tho... :-\
> I've lately upgraded to Mutt 0.95.3i
Not very recently I guess as 0.95.5 is already out... Or is it just
that some (Linux) binary distributi
If I reopen the same folder that I already have open, why does mutt
reload it?
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On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 02:36:51PM -0500, Jeff Rankin wrote:
> Is there anyway to have mutt provide some sort of filtering of mail
> messages in my inbox to a seperate folder based on user-defined
> criteria? I am using mutt via IMAP and am evaluating it's ability to
> let users filter or sort ma
On Fri, Jun 04, 1999 at 04:39:00PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've been using PGP to sign message using the PGP/MIME method since I
> started using mutt. As a result, all my messages will become MIME
> multiparts. AFAIK, that's perfectly fine - the first multipart is supposed
> to
On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 10:06:10PM -0400, Russell Hoover wrote:
> How can I unignore all X-headers?
>
> X-* isn't working, though I can color them all that way.
unignore x-
David
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Hi!
I've been using PGP to sign message using the PGP/MIME method since I
started using mutt. As a result, all my messages will become MIME
multiparts. AFAIK, that's perfectly fine - the first multipart is supposed
to be treated as the "message text" and displayed as usual. However, certain
users
On Tue, Jun 01, 1999 at 04:21:16PM -0400, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
> % This may seem like a stupid question, but is it possible to "move" messages
>
> Not stupid, but also not uncommon. Perhaps this should be added to
> the manual...
>
Yeah, it (save) just doesn't seem intuitive. I woul
Lars Hecking writes:
> Leon Breedt writes:
> > Lars Hecking spake thus:
> >
> > > 80. I don't think the builtin editor can be configured to wrap lines
> > > automatically. If you're not using the builtin editor, check the manual
> > > for your editor.
> >
> > Hmm. Mutt has a builtin editor?
>
On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 23:01:05 +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
> Mutt 0.95.6 has been released to ftp.guug.de/pub/mutt/.
For 0.95.6i, there are 2 compilation warnings:
imap.c: In function `imap_check_mailbox':
imap.c:2028: warning: unused variable `msgcount'
imap.c: At top level:
imap.c:401: war
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