* Subba Rao :
> Recently, I tried to resubscribe to the list and my mail stayed
> in the mail queue for a few days. The gbnet smtp server keeps
> dropping the connection each time my smtp server initiated a
> connection.
Can't tell from this sort of description. Lots of ppl do get their mail to
The way I do it is with the following in .muttrc:
macro index $ ':set indent_str="> "^M'
macro pager $ ':set indent_str="> "^M'
macro index % ":set indent_str='"
macro pager % ":set indent_str='"
Then, when in the pager or index, I hit "%" and then enter something
like:
DT> '
Which then makes
* Andy Spiegl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010706 17:16]:
> Hi Mutters,
>
> I found it very strange to find out that mutt sometimes doesn't update the
> timestamp of a mailbox file. Here's an example:
>
> [...] *snip*
>
> Is there a specific reason for this behaviour? Or could it be a
> configuration
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
David Turetsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd prefer some sequence which would permit me to end up with:
> DT> this is the way I'd prefer
> DT> to quote from the original post
I don't think you can with Mutt. But anyway, this is bad and non-standard.
--
Vi
Send mail to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with the body of:
unsubscribe mutt-users
unsubscribe mutt-dev
unsubscribe mutt-announce
I *think* you have to do the unsubscribe lines one mail at a time. If
you're sending the message from a mail account that is not signed up
for the mailing list, then the mess
How can I dynamically specify the first name or initial
of the original poster, when replying, as opposed to just
the static use of characters such as:
> this is the quote from the original
> message I am replying to
I'd prefer some sequence which would permit me to end up with:
DT> this is the
Recently, I tried to resubscribe to the list and my mail stayed in the mail
queue for a few days. The gbnet smtp server keeps dropping the connection each
time my smtp server initiated a connection.
Why is the mutt listserver at gbnet.net and the list at mutt.org?
This is nothing serious but wond
Brian Noble muttered:
> I am using mutt with POP3 and I would like new messages to just
> *appear* in my inbox. This happens just fine with messages
> that are sent to me from my machine itself. Msgs from
> root@localhost just pop into my inbox as I would like, but msgs
> from anyone else do no