On Sat, Jan 09, 2016 at 06:45:37PM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> My current practice is: leave this alone, and use format=flowed for my
> messages. This actually _requires_ the standard quote indent, and lets me
> write messages (like this one) which will reflow nicely to fit the reader's
> scree
El día Sunday, January 10, 2016 a las 10:21:24PM +1100, Erik Christiansen
escribió:
> On 09.01.16 23:18, Xu Wang wrote:
> > What I find helpful is that immediately when I reference an attachment
> > I stop my email, save it, add the attachment, then go back to edit
> > email.
>
> The CheckAttach
Hello there,
I'm not sure that this is mutt's fault. When I exit mutt and go back to the
shell, the row the cursor is on has an abnormal background, as if mutt
failed to clean up the display.
I noticed that this happens in xterms as well as in VTE-based terminal
emulators, but not on the Linux c
On 09.01.16 23:18, Xu Wang wrote:
> What I find helpful is that immediately when I reference an attachment
> I stop my email, save it, add the attachment, then go back to edit
> email.
The CheckAttach plugin (for Vim) has an ":AttachFile" command which
allows adding attachments during composing, i
On 10Jan2016 03:21, Francesco Ariis wrote:
On Sat, Jan 09, 2016 at 11:30:01AM -0800, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
I'm trying to write a macro which, as a first step in a more complex
sequence, would delete all marked messages. The first problem is
traditional: the macro needs to work even if there are