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On Wednesday, 23 June 1999 at 18:04, Todd Fleisher wrote:
> I believe that this is a mailcap issue rather than a mutt one, but I
> am stumped none the less. I am trying to autoview text/html so I have
> in my .muttrc:
> auto_view text/richtext text/html
> and the following in my ~/.mailcap:
On Wed, Jun 23, 1999 at 06:04:09PM -0400, Todd Fleisher wrote:
> I believe that this is a mailcap issue rather than a mutt one, but I
> am stumped none the less. I am trying to autoview text/html so I have
> in my .muttrc:
> auto_view text/richtext text/html
> and the following in my ~/.mail
I believe that this is a mailcap issue rather than a mutt one, but I
am stumped none the less. I am trying to autoview text/html so I have
in my .muttrc:
auto_view text/richtext text/html
and the following in my ~/.mailcap:
text/html; lynx -force_html %s; needsterminal;
However, w
I have set
sort=threads
sort_aux=score
in my .muttrc. I get threads sorted like this within the index:
-
1 O Jun 23 Ingo Molnar ( 0) [fixpatch] pagecache-2.3.8-B4
2 O Jun 23 Ingo Molnar ( 0) -->
3 O Jun 23 Jakob
> Is it correct that this works with Netscape Communicator, and *not* with
> current versions of Navigator? That is my experience, but not what is
> stated on Netscape's Web site.
I would expect that is correct, but I haven't confirmed it myself.
The last time I installed Navigator I found no sup
On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, RH Linux User wrote:
> Anybody has a working configuration of .procmailrc or emil.cf to
> uudecode .html email to mime type text/html?
You have to add the following lines to your emil.cf:
Match MIME"text/html" HTML;
Match UUEN
On Wed, Jun 23, 1999 at 03:47:07PM -0400, RH Linux User wrote:
>
> Try: mailboxes `ls -C "your folder directory"/inbox*` #those are backticks
I still find the builtin wildcard solution more elegant, but thx
anyway :-).
-- Holger
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+++ Debi
On Wed, Jun 23, 1999 at 09:06:18PM +0200, Holger Eitzenberger wrote:
[ snipped ]
> mailboxes +inbox*
>
> instead of
>
> mailboxes +inbox_1 +inbox_2 ... +inbox_n
>
Try: mailboxes `ls -C "your folder directory"/inbox*` #those are backticks
HTH,
-Aris
--
"All language designers are a
Hi.
I handle lots of mailing lists with mutt. For each ML i have an
corresponding inbox.. Instead of declaring each file as an
inbox it would be much more ellegant if i could use wildcards instead.
So
mailboxes +inbox*
instead of
mailboxes +inbox_1 +inbox_2 ... +inbox_n
Anyway, how
On Tue, Jun 01, 1999 at 04:16:37PM -0400, David Shaw wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 01, 1999 at 04:07:44PM -0400, Chris L. Mason wrote:
> > This may seem like a stupid question, but is it possible to "move" messages
> > from one folder to another? I know I can copy messages, or a group of
> > tagged messag
Hi,
I used mutt 0.95.3i for a few months and I had perfect colors in mutt. Now I have
upgraded to 0.95.6i and I lost all colors in mutt. The collor settings in .muttrc seem
to be ok (I did not change .muttrc after the upgrade).
What could be the problem here?
TIA,
Robert-Jan Kuijvenhoven
On Wed, Jun 23, 1999 at 10:19:17AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
>
> So ':score ~s foo ' should do what you want just fine.
>
>From manual.txt:
Usage: score pattern value
Should that be ':score "~s foo" ' ?
Otherwise mutt reports "score: too many arguments"
--
(T.) Michael Sanders int
Quoth Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> It's not prompting you for the info, but anything you can stick in your
> .muttrc can be done from a running mutt by doing :
>
> So ':score ~s foo ' should do what you want just fine.
>
Yes, but then what if you want to save the scores you've set in th
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My apology if this has been addressed before.
Anybody has a working configuration of .procmailrc or emil.cf to
uudecode .html email to mime type text/html?
Here is my snippet of .procmailrc:
#
# Try to convert UUENCODE to MIME
#
:0
* Content-Type: text
{
:0 fBw
* ^begin [0-7][
On Tue, Jun 22, 1999 at 10:16:57PM -0700, Brian D. Winters wrote:
> I wouldn't exactly say I'm the author (I hacked netscape's example
> code a little bit and fixed some stupid bugs), but that is my web
> page. As far as I know that link works fine, although the server has
> had the odd bit of do
On Tue, Jun 22, 1999 at 10:54:59PM -0900, Matt Armstrong wrote:
> 2 - No way to show threads but still sort by score. In the threaded
> display, gnus can sort first by thread, then by score. Maybe
> something like:
>
> sort=thread,score
set sort=treads
set sort_aux=score
seems to work f
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