Hi John,
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, John Perry wrote:
> Is
> there some way to get Mutt to turn off it's colors and just give me black
> on white?
No doubt more experienced users will chime in here, but the simple
solution is to say
$ TERM=vt100 mutt
and now, await the correct solution in other res
On Sun, 28 Oct 2001, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
[ references to set envelope_from=yes deleted ]
> That's weird. I just looked through my .muttrc and it wasn't there, so
> it's been off the entire time I've been using mutt, but I've never had
> any problems. Can somebody describe that that variable i
Hi Jun,
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Jun Sun wrote:
[...]
> Is there anyway to tell mutt what addresses are considered "me" so that
> it won't include any of them when I hit "g" group reply? Or is there way
> to mutt respect the current "From:" and regard it as "me" ?
check 'alternates' in the manual.
People on this list told me about mindterm [1], and I'm quite pleased
with it. It's a java applet that runs an ssh client on whatever machine
it's run on. For some reason having to do with signed/unsigned java
applets, without paying the mindterm people you can only connect via ssh
to the machine
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, GARGIULO Eduardo INGDESI wrote:
> Is there some doc to look for mutt error codes?
> When I try to send a message mutt says that cannot send
> message (Error exec) code 127. I'm using qmail on
> debian potato and mutt 1.2.5i compiled from sources.
This means your MTA could no