At 11:46 +0200 18 Sep 1999, Stefan Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I configured mutt to use alternate e-mail addresses depending on the
> sender of an email i reply to. This works ok but, when i write a new
> email to somebody mutt always puts only my local user name in the
> From: field. Now,
Hello everybody !
I'm rather new to Linux and I'm now trying settig up Mutt with Qmail.
I've two questions about which I still haven't clear ideas, also if I've read
the manual :
1) how shall I configure Mutt in order to make it read maildir-like mailboxes
as default ? I set --with-mailpath=~/mai
On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 09:58:07PM +0200, Roberto Suarez Soto thus spoke:
>
> Please! :-) I really need them. Are they so difficult to implement, or
> is there another reason for not having them? :-m
E...perhaps I'm missing a bit of info, but what do you mean by "columns
in the folder
Please! :-) I really need them. Are they so difficult to implement, or
is there another reason for not having them? :-m
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Corgo/Lugo/Galici
I already have a pub/secret key using pgp 2.6.2 on my solaris machine I
wanted to know how do I move that set of keyrings over to my linux
machine? I know this is a bit off topic but I wasn't sure where to ask
this. More than likely I'd like to a newer version of pgp or even better
yet gnuPGP. Is
On Saturday, 18 September 1999 at 14:23, R. Marc wrote:
>
> I was in a sharing mood, so I thought I'd share :).
>
> I just downloaded and installed one of the unstable snapshot releases. Boy
> is it nice to have browsable imap directories. Only thing I've seen that
> is "unstable" is that it o
I was in a sharing mood, so I thought I'd share :).
I just downloaded and installed one of the unstable snapshot releases. Boy
is it nice to have browsable imap directories. Only thing I've seen that
is "unstable" is that it occasionally dies opening a large mailbox. Everything
else works lik
Hello,
I am new to mutt client. I am trying to compile the mutt source.
These are the followng messages, I get
/usr/share/i18n/charmaps/ISO_10646: No unicode value for `<"p>'.
/usr/share/i18n/charmaps/ISO_10646: No unicode value for `<"d>'.
/usr/share/i18n/charmaps/ISO_10646: No unicode value f
Hi,
I use the development version of mutt (0.96.6...) and i'm missing a
feature :
I configured mutt to use alternate e-mail addresses depending on the
sender of an email i reply to. This works ok but, when i write a new
email to somebody mutt always puts only my local user name in the
From: f