Hi all-
I previously had this working but now, not so much. I have installed
lbdb from MacPorts but perhaps it's missing the needed
m_osx_addressbook_query piece. My main reason for asking on the list is
to see if anyone has this working with lbdb-0.36.
When I try to access my Mac addressb
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On Thursday, October 22 at 04:57 PM, quoth ed:
> Is there a way to change the display of the From header in a message
> in the pager view?
There's no *easy* way. In the pager view, mutt is showing you the real
(decoded) headers. In the index view,
Hi ed!
On Do, 22 Okt 2009, ed wrote:
> Is there a way to change the display of the From header in a message in
> the pager view?
You can use a display filter script.
regards,
Christian
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chombee wrote:
Does anyone know how I can set my terminal's window title to something
like 'mutt /path/to/mailbox' when running mutt?
For xterm you can set the xterm_status variable, but it might not work
with other terminals. There is a hack, however, by setting the
status_format variable
Hi All,
Is there a way to change the display of the From header in a message in
the pager view?
I'd like to for example show 'Mr Ed' rather than 'ed'. I'm not on about:
set realname='ed'
set from="e...@s5h.net"
set use_from=yes
set use_envelope_from=yes
What I'm after is changing how other peop
chombee wrote:
Does anyone know how I can set my terminal's window title to something
like 'mutt /path/to/mailbox' when running mutt? Currently it remains set
to the current working directory, so when I'm alt-tabbing or looking at
a window list a terminal running mutt is indistinguishable from
Does anyone know how I can set my terminal's window title to something
like 'mutt /path/to/mailbox' when running mutt? Currently it remains set
to the current working directory, so when I'm alt-tabbing or looking at
a window list a terminal running mutt is indistinguishable from one
running not