I have a question about the subshell that is started up when you
use the ! command.
The manual says:
shell-escape (default: !)
Asks for an external Unix command and executes it. The ``$wait_key''
can be used to control whether Mutt will wait for a key to be pressed
when the command retur
I think I sent this to the wrong email. Anyways, here it is just in
case:
> Subject: missed that Imap thread (more questions about remote
> folders)
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> My apologies but I just joined the list and I missed some of the Imap
> info. I got the 'mutt -f {blah}inbox thing and
Hi!
On Fri, Jun 11, 1999 at 03:15:10PM -0400, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
> Meanwhile, your statement that your inbox (/var/spool/mail/zen) was
> set to 0 bytes sounds a whole lot like your mail was moved to another
> box (=mbox, =received, whatever) after you either were never asked if
> you
Hi,
I've trying to figure out how read messages are marked. `Status: RO'
looked promising, but I thing that it only gets added after mutt is
closed or I change folder. How can I get mutt to do it as soon as I
read a message? Thanks,
Stasinos Konstantopoulos
I have asked this here before but never really got a satisfactory
answer so I'm asking again and sending an example this time.
Some messages for the mutt-users list appear not to have any headers
indicating that they are for the list. This means that I can't filter
them into the folder I use for
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Could not process message with given Content-Type:
multipart/signed; boundary=DocE+STaALJfprDB; micalg=pgp-sha1;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
Subject: viewing aliases
Date: Fri, Jun 11, 1999 at 10:01:29AM -0500
In reply to:Brent Hueth
Quoting Brent Hueth([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hello,
>
> I've looked around a bit and haven't found an easy way to view my
> .mutt.aliases file from within mutt. Can someone help me out? Or
>(Just to make sure we are talking about the same thing: The file
>/var/spool/mail/ was deleted, it's not just that read
>messages were moved to $HOME/mbox? Or have you mounted your mail
>spool over NFS, with attribute caching switched on, and just lost a
>couple of messages? What file system is
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multipart/signed; boundary=2FkSFaIQeDFoAt0B; micalg=pgp-md5;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
Previously, Brent Hueth wrote:
:>
:> I've looked around a bit and haven't found an easy way to view my
:> .mutt.aliases file from within mutt. Can someone help me out? Or if someone
:> can suggest a way to obtain additional RAM for my brain, that would be fine
:> too :-).
^Z
less .mutt.aliases
f
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Could not process message with given Content-Type:
multipart/signed; boundary=G1IH56i3DES2a+WZ; micalg=pgp-md5;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
Hello,
I've looked around a bit and haven't found an easy way to view my
.mutt.aliases file from within mutt. Can someone help me out? Or if someone
can suggest a way to obtain additional RAM for my brain, that would be fine
too :-).
Brent
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Brent Hueth(515) 29
on Jun 11, Maciej Majchrowski wrote:
>
> When I've got a message where are some CC addressem (mine or not - doesn't matters)
> and I'm replying to it, I want mutt to ask me if I want to reply to CC users as well
>
r(eply): reply to sender only
g(roup reply): reply to all recipients. If you have
Hi!
On Fri, Jun 11, 1999 at 03:24:52PM +0200, Maciej Majchrowski wrote
> doesn't matters) and I'm replying to it, I want mutt to ask me if I
> want to reply to CC users as well
Hm, use 'r' to reply only to the to-line and 'g' (group reply) to
reply to all (to and cc).
Shade and sweet water!
Maciej Majchrowski writes:
>
> When I've got a message where are some CC addressem (mine or not - doesn't matters)
> and I'm replying to it, I want mutt to ask me if I want to reply to CC users as well
>
> It was the pine's feature which I've missed atfer switching to mutt.
In mutt, this is ca
When I've got a message where are some CC addressem (mine or not - doesn't matters)
and I'm replying to it, I want mutt to ask me if I want to reply to CC users as well
It was the pine's feature which I've missed atfer switching to mutt.
Thnx in advance for your help.
--
[ Maciej Majchrowski
Once upon a time David DeSimone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> told us:
> Lars Hecking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > --with-slang[=DIR] use S-Lang instead of ncurses
> > --with-curses=DIR ncurses is installed in
>
> It's true that Mutt will not compile without one of these packages.
> M
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