Hello Martin!
On Sat, 13 Jan 2001, Martin wrote:
> On Tuesday, December 12, 2000 (CS:2.50.347) 18:29:00 [PM] (+0100)
> Jens Paulus [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote...
>
> > 1.) How can I configure Mutt and teach it to display German umlauts? I could
> > not find any instructions in Mutt's manual how t
yes, i have considered prcomail and other such filtering, but i would like the mail to
stay in my inbox, and when i have read it, i like to hit "s" ""...lazy and
quick...
On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 11:00:23PM -0500, John P. Verel wrote:
> On 01/12/01, 10:27:19PM -0500, Okan Demirmen - mutt wrote:
On Tuesday, December 12, 2000 (CS:2.50.347) 18:29:00 [PM] (+0100)
Jens Paulus [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote...
> 1.) How can I configure Mutt and teach it to display German umlauts? I could
> not find any instructions in Mutt's manual how to do this. In the default
> settings, it always replaces thes
On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 03:43:19PM +0100, Rejo Zenger wrote:
> ++ 13/01/01 07:03 -0600 - ktb:
> > send to. I receive but can't send. Also some of my personal
> > friends have reported that they send to me and the mail is
> > bounced back to them. I'm using exim (debian) My isp is
>
On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 07:03:17AM -0600, ktb wrote:
> I've been using mutt for a month or so and really like it. I'm
> subscribed to several email lists and generally don't seem to
> have much of a problem with my mail but one email list I can not
> send to. I receive b
++ 13/01/01 07:03 -0600 - ktb:
> send to. I receive but can't send. Also some of my personal
> friends have reported that they send to me and the mail is
> bounced back to them. I'm using exim (debian) My isp is
Most likely those problems are not related to mutt. I guess you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] muttered:
> I love using mutt, but I cannot figure out how to set it to include a
> reply-to address for my outgoing mail. I am on a standalone computer
> and use my non-existant hostname, but would like a reply-to address
> to be listed so people can reply to the right address.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> Hello.. hopefully this gets to someone who can help me. I love using
> mutt, but I cannot figure out how to set it to include a reply-to address
> for my outgoing mail. I am on a standalone computer and use my
> non-existant hostname, but w
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> Hell
i want to create a macro to execute an external program urlview
i have put the following in my muttrc file
macro index ^x "|urlview \n"
macro pager ^x "|urlview \n"
but it gives me errors saying the key is not bound for that particular map
so i tried to bind the key but the same error but t
I've been using mutt for a month or so and really like it. I'm
subscribed to several email lists and generally don't seem to
have much of a problem with my mail but one email list I can not
send to. I receive but can't send. Also some of my personal
frien
Hello.. hopefully this gets to someone who can help me. I love using
mutt, but I cannot figure out how to set it to include a reply-to address
for my outgoing mail. I am on a standalone computer and use my
non-existant hostname, but would like a reply-to address to be listed so
people can re
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