[EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>Allright, although a bitch to compile on BSD, but got it working.. Although
>this allows me to use $envelope_from to whatever I like, but the end result
>is wierd, like this mail... If you looked at the headers, teh first line is
Oy ... I just
Allright, although a bitch to compile on BSD, but got it working.. Although
this allows me to use $envelope_from to whatever I like, but the end result
is wierd, like this mail... If you looked at the headers, teh first line is
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Didn't work the way I want to ;) The origin
Byrial Jensen proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>which each paragraph may be rewrapped by the receiving MUA. It
>uses the context type "text/plain; format=flowed". Mutt doesn't
>support this, but it may be a good idea to implement it.
>"The Text/Plain Format Parameter" is described in RFC 2646.
The
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 21:00:21 -0700, Anton Graham wrote:
> I still think that text/plain should be just that: plain :)
It is.
The Quoted Printable encoding must not have lines longer than 76
characters, and the encoder have to insert the soft breaks when
it encodes longer lines then that. Th
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 01:16:39 +0100, Tommy Wareing wrote:
> I'm trying to work out whether I can create a single macro to toggle
> index format between two values.
>
> Currently, I've got two keys bound:
>
> macro index "\Cw" ':set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%4l) %s"^M' "View
>L
++ 26/06/00 21:05 +0200 - Virginie [ ML ]:
>> When using a send-hook i don't know how to tell Mutt it should use the
>> settings depending on the folder i'm in. When using a folder-hook it
>> seems that the settings get overwritten by send-hooks when actually
>> writing the message.
>
>I had the