Eric Smith [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Is it possible to send your mail and also postpone it.
> Like if you wanted to send off a draft and then continue later
> with improving the message.
Either Fcc it to your postponed box or Bcc yourself.
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Jeremy Blosser | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http
Is it possible to send your mail and also postpone it.
Like if you wanted to send off a draft and then continue later
with improving the message.
Thanx
On Fri, 01 Oct 1999, David DeSimone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's strange, because send-hook is exactly what you would use to
> accomplish this.
That's what I thought as well, but it seemed like the send hook was being
executed when the message was being sent, after the headers had been
ge
> That said I cannot reproduce the problem on Redhat Linux with slang,
I am running RH 6.0 and I'm having this annoying problem...
Best regards,
Daniel
* Michael H. Warfield ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 30, 1999 at 07:25:24PM -0700, Michael Jennings wrote:
> > On Thursday, 30 September 1999, at 21:53:18 (-0400),
> > Michael H. Warfield wrote:
>
> > > Interesting... Except I'm not running eterm or rxvt.
>
> > I can't say I sympathiz
Is it possible to disable the question "do you want to cancel this..."
that pops up after exiting the editor without making any changes?
That question is a bit annoying when I do want to send the message
(eg mailinglist commands, test messages, etc). If I really meant to
cancel the message I can s
Hi!
On Fri, Oct 01, 1999 at 03:00:54PM +0100, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
> I acquired xterm-117, which seems to support utf-8 at least to the
> extent that it looks right when I cat a utf-8 file to the terminal.
> However, if I run mutt in the xterm, with charset=utf-8, it doesn't
> look right:
On 1999-09-30 21:25:37 +0100, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
> I suffer this annoyance with Debian 2.1's mutt, which uses slang (mutt
> -v below).
>
> I seem to remember that there are reasons for some people to prefer
> slang rather than ncurses, so, is there any way of solving the problem
> while
I acquired xterm-117, which seems to support utf-8 at least to the
extent that it looks right when I cat a utf-8 file to the terminal.
However, if I run mutt in the xterm, with charset=utf-8, it doesn't
look right:
Characters 0xa0..0xff in an iso-8859-X attachment are not being
converted to utf-8
On Fri, Oct 01, 1999 at 03:08:56PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Telsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 01 Oct 1999:
> > I'm having some difficulties with the sorting by score ability of Mutt.
>
> Don't have any ideas on that, sorry... Unless Mutt does not support
> every p
On Fri, Oct 01, 1999 at 03:08:56PM +0300 or thereabouts, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
(in a lightning-fast response)
> Don't have any ideas on that, sorry... Unless Mutt does not support
> every pattern match operator for scoring, only some. But that doesn't
> sound likely or make any sense (what's di
Mutt's mh folder support could indeed be better. However, mh
folders have serious problems with properly maintaining folder state
when several programs may access the folder concurrently. I'm not
aware of any well-defined locking solution for this.
Thus, I'd recommend you consider mutt's mh fol
Telsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 01 Oct 1999:
> I'm having some difficulties with the sorting by score ability of Mutt.
Don't have any ideas on that, sorry... Unless Mutt does not support
every pattern match operator for scoring, only some. But that doesn't
sound likely or make any sense
I'm having some difficulties with the sorting by score ability of Mutt.
Occurs currently on Mutt 1.0pre3i on Linux 2.2.13pre9 and earlier on
0.95.5i, but I think it's my pattern-matching rather than a mutt
problem. I have read the manual, I have tried to understand the
O'Reilly "Regular Expressio
Is there a way to change the From: address based on a message's recipient (ie,
based on what it gets when it prompts for To: and Subject:)?
I played with send-hook with no luck.
Cheers,
Troy
I am having trouble with mutt and trying to use MH mailboxes.
I am able to get my mail into MH format just fine, and mutt will
read from those directories too.
However, it is constantly telling me that I have new mail.
My mailboxes line has a number of mailboxes listed, but the behavior
is that
I found the trailing-space-cut-and-paste-annoyance mostly disappeared
when I changed my environment variable COLORFGBG from default;default
to black;16. (My background is actually white, but
COLORFGBG='black;white' gave me a light blue background. I found the
value 16 by trial and error.)
Now I c
Hmm, since we're talking about ncurses, S-Lang, and terminals, I have a
question that may be better answered by John E. Davis, the author of S-Lang,
and Thomas E. Dickey, the maintainer of ncurses (or may be not?), or by any
other developer.
I have two questions:
1- What are the differences you
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