Hey all.
I am getting my mutt configs nicely whipped into shape, but I am
missing one thing: colors when reading or writing mail. I am using
mutt 1.3.18i with the vvv patches, and I have the following lines in
my .muttrc (I thought these were supposed to handle the task):
set editor="vim -c '
Hi,
I apologize if this has been covered somewhere, I did a search on the
archive site and didn't see anything...
Using /var/mail the 'c' and '?' to get a folder list worked fine.
Then, I switched to use IMAP, but kept folders local (via my homedir).
Now 'c' and '?' doesn't work, i.e. I press '
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 03:17:20PM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> To be honest, I can't remember what the mailboxes line does...
It sets the list of mailboxes Mutt will check for new mail (thus notifying
you).
me
Dr. Christian Seberino ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on
06/06/2001:
> Thanks for the help. I really appreciate it.
>
> The set folder= works great but I noticed that
> the mailboxes line was not necessary. What
> is *that* line used for?
>
> You were right that mutt -f + n
At Tue, Jun 05 2001 [10:46 -0700], Dr. Christian Seberino aroused my curiosity with:
> Is there a way to search thru huge email list
> in mutt for a name or string?
>
Helo Chris,
hit "b" in the index to search in the message bodies.
To search through the index or a single message try "/".
Tsch
* Gilles CHAUVIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010606 17:13]:
Hallo Gilles,
> Is there a way, to select a message and move it inside the thread ?
you can add a "In-Reply-To:"-Header to the message.
Regards,
Christian
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> a) The string spans multiple (4) lines
> b) makes mutt crash (segfault)
1) make sure your xface is really 48x48
2) quote! you have to quote all out of
;$\`'
HTH
when i finally achieved to get my face loke like my face, i actually
wanted to write it down for others to make it easier. i ne
Hi,
I've subcribed to many mailing-lists and, sometimes for some unknown
reasons, the replies to some messages doesn't appears in the thread.
Is there a way, to select a message and move it inside the thread ?
Thanks for your help.
Gilles.
PS: Excuse me for my bad english ;)
Ralf Hildebrandt writes:
> Ok, I found out how to generate an X-Face "suitable" image using
> compface, but how can I insert the header from within mutt?
>
> my_hdr X-Face:
>
> but
>
> a) The string spans multiple (4) lines
> b) makes mutt crash (segfault)
Well, Ralf, I'm sure you know the
Hi Suresh,
of course isn't my *REAL* password and address!
Anyway, thank you for the info and for being so timely.
Now, I'm not in the habit of using vim as my pet editor but emacs. Can
I substitute it into Mutt in some way?
For instance in your .muttrc file:
set edit_headers
# A cute way to ma
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 01:59:54PM +0200, Kai Weber wrote:
> + Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > It depends on what sort of terminal windows you're running. To set
> > the title in rxvt windows for example you need:-
> >
> > echo "\033]0;This is the title\007"
>
> It needs the followi
Ok, I found out how to generate an X-Face "suitable" image using
compface, but how can I insert the header from within mutt?
my_hdr X-Face:
but
a) The string spans multiple (4) lines
b) makes mutt crash (segfault)
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Technical Consu
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 01:23:30PM +0200, Kai Weber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am searching for a way to set the Xterminals window title when running
> mutt in such a window. I have no idea where to start.
>
> I would like to see the for example "Mutt - list.mutt-users 31/301" or
> something similar.
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 11:38:02AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After a couple of years of experience with Linux and use of X-Window
> mail readers, I've now installed Mutt from Debian potato on my portable
> PC together with exim as MTA.
> I know that Mutt is perhaps the best mail-reader in
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 11:38:55AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I am searching for a way to set the Xterminals window title
> > when running
>
> How about 'man xterm'?
> -title is the switch you're looking for, I think.
The original question said "when running" which is why I responded
wi
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 01:23:30PM +0200, Kai Weber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am searching for a way to set the Xterminals window title when running
> mutt in such a window. I have no idea where to start.
>
> I would like to see the for example "Mutt - list.mutt-users 31/301" or
> something similar.
>
Hi Kai,
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 01:23:30PM +0200, Kai Weber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am searching for a way to set the Xterminals window title when running
> mutt in such a window. I have no idea where to start.
>
> I would like to see the for example "Mutt - list.mutt-users 31/301" or
> something si
Hi,
I am searching for a way to set the Xterminals window title when running
mutt in such a window. I have no idea where to start.
I would like to see the for example "Mutt - list.mutt-users 31/301" or
something similar.
Kai.
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After a couple of years of experience with Linux and use of X-Window
mail readers, I've now installed Mutt from Debian potato on my portable
PC together with exim as MTA.
I know that Mutt is perhaps the best mail-reader in the linux world but
find the intricacies of setting it up somewhat tiring (
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mutt-users] <06/06/01 11:38 +0200>:
> Is there anybody out there able to give me the BASIC and simple
> instructions to set Mutt (and exim) up ONLY to read and send mail
> through a dialup - up connection to my ISP or suggest articles on the
> Internet where I can find t
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