I can't get all my key bindings to work when I run mutt under X. When
I try to use , , F1-F12 and the alt-key, mutt just replies
"key not bound". When running in the console, everything works just
fine, so I think this is an X-specific problem. Or rather I suspect
there's something weird in the wa
On Sun, Aug 06, 2000 at 06:23:04PM +0200, Attila Csosz wrote:
> I'd like to extract the sender name ( From field ) from a message with
> pressing a key then append this to a file ot write it a temporary file.
I did it by piping the message including the header to a perl script, which
does the ext
Using a large mallet, Attila Csosz whacked out:
> I'd like to extract the sender name ( From field ) from a message with
> pressing a key then append this to a file ot write it a temporary file.
a (the alias command) will do this for you ;)
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Hello everyone,
This is a really simple one...
I know that $alternates is a regex, but I don't really know that much about
regular expressions... :-)
I thought that
set alternates= '((address1|address2|address3)@isp.com)'
was correct, but I must be wrong since some times when I am replying
I'd like to extract the sender name ( From field ) from a message with
pressing a key then append this to a file ot write it a temporary file.
Thanks
Attila
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Hi Ban,
I started using mutt just on couple of weeks ago on a new(ish) Redhat 6.2 box using
mutt-1.0.1i-6.i386.rpm. Anyhoo, although this package installs /etc/Muttrc it is either
ignored or broken. I got color with
cp /usr/doc/mutt-1.0.1i/sample.muttrc ~/.muttrc
Hope this helps :)
Rob
On
* Ben H ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [2806 19:03]:
> howdy...
> anyone know of a vim (or vi* clone) mutt mode?
Well, there's the supplied mode for .muttrc files.
> also anyone use any cool .vimrc (or clone) things for mutt editing?
I have the following in my .vimrc: (note: some
howdy...
anyone know of a vim (or vi* clone) mutt mode?
also anyone use any cool .vimrc (or clone) things for mutt editing?
i've looked at the vim links on mutt.org as nice as they are.
cheers
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