> > I'd need a complete configure transscript, config.cache, config.log
> > to attempt fixing this.
>
> I'll maybe try and provide you with this in due course but it'll
> probably be Monday before I get round to it.
No worries. I'll be doing my best to spend the weekend in a state
that won'
Baurjan Ismagulov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> how can i override the charset specified in the Content-Type: field
> of an incoming message?
Use the edit-type function, bound to Ctrl-E by default.
It lets you edit what Mutt thinks the Content-Type of a message is. The
charset information in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> As i have "unset allow_8bit" in /etc/Muttrc, the mails i send are
> always encoded as "quoted-printable"! Can i change it to "base64"?
You can change it by pressing Ctrl-E in the compose menu, but I don't
think you can change the default.
And, wh
On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 03:49:31PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
> Thomas E. Dickey writes:
> > On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Chris Green wrote:
> >
> > > On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 10:43:40AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> >
> > > I don't really understand why mutt reported:-
> > > System: SunOS 5.6 [using nc
-kevin- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It also seems to preserve the date of the original email, instead of
> giving it a new date. Yes, 'Date:' is correct but the 'From' line
> without a colon contains the date of the original email, which happens
> to be what tagging by date looks at.
Not quit
Rob Reid proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>emulates emacs very well and has a scripting language, but still starts up and
>exits very quickly, so no client/server stuff is necessary. It also has color
>syntax highlighting in a tty, unlike GNU emacs.
What's wrong with vim? ;)
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Hi,
At 3:52 PM EDT on June 1 Manuel Arriaga sent off:
> Unfortunately I tried it without success; I put
>
> #!/bin/sh
> emacs -f server-start &
>
> into my ~/.profile (I just found out that my shell is called "bash"... :-)
> and logged in again, but I get an error message saying
>
> emacs: s
hi,
how can i override the charset specified in the Content-Type: field of an incoming
message? the problem is, some muas send 8-bit text in messages marked with
charset=iso-8859-1. i'm using mutt-1.2i with --enable-locales-fix. i've looked into
doc/manual.txt but seems that there's no such fe
Thomas E. Dickey writes:
> On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Chris Green wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 10:43:40AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
>
> > I don't really understand why mutt reported:-
> > System: SunOS 5.6 [using ncurses 5.0]
> >
> > but was apparently only actually finding the ordinary, o
On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Chris Green wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 10:43:40AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> I don't really understand why mutt reported:-
> System: SunOS 5.6 [using ncurses 5.0]
>
> but was apparently only actually finding the ordinary, old, curses
> library. Even adding the --
On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 10:43:40AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> I am trying to move to using ncurses for everything rather than a mix
> of S-Lang and ncurses.
>
> Having compiled mutt with ncurses (version 5.0) how do I specify
> 'default' background and foreground colours in my muttrc?
>
It's OK
Markus Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 02 Jun 2000:
> I've a machine running mutt 1.0.1i (debian frozen) and set the
> mbox_type to Maildir (I'm using qmail).
Others have answered your real question, I'll just point out that
$mbox_type only controls in what format *new* folders created
Markus --
...and then Markus Fischer said...
% Hello,
%
% I've a machine running mutt 1.0.1i (debian frozen) and set the
% mbox_type to Maildir (I'm using qmail). But when invoking mutt it
Sure; that's all fine...
% defaults always to open /var/mail/mfischer, not ~/Maildir/ . I've
This is ju
Markus Fischer proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>to explicitly use 'mutt -f ~/Maildir/'. Is there a way to tell
>mutt to automatically open ~/Maildir/ when no Maildir is
>specified ?
Put this in your .muttrc
mailboxes `echo $HOME/Maildir/*`
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Hello,
I've a machine running mutt 1.0.1i (debian frozen) and set the
mbox_type to Maildir (I'm using qmail). But when invoking mutt it
defaults always to open /var/mail/mfischer, not ~/Maildir/ . I've
to explicitly use 'mutt -f ~/Maildir/'. Is there a way to tell
mutt to automatically open ~/Mai
On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 09:23:32PM -0400, Sergei Gerasenko wrote:
> When I do "set charset=CP1251" from inside mutt, it doesn't work, but
> as soon as I defined a charset hook "charset-hook windows-1251
> CP1251", it worked immediately. Do any of you know why?
The message you're looking at proba
I am trying to move to using ncurses for everything rather than a mix
of S-Lang and ncurses.
Having compiled mutt with ncurses (version 5.0) how do I specify
'default' background and foreground colours in my muttrc?
--
Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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I have a very peculiar problem which just showed itself when I changed
one of my rxvt X resouces recently.
My Rxvt resources file has the following:-
Rxvt*color0: grey10
Rxvt*color1: red4
Rxvt*color2: green4
Rxvt*color3: yellow4
Rxvt*color4: blue3
Rxvt*color5: magent
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