"R. Marc" wrote:
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> > In my opinion, wmmail is useless until you have a permanent connexion.
>
> I'm sure you have reason for this opinion, but if you use fetchmail
> wmmail is simply grand, permanent connection or no, IMHO.
>
> [snip]
> > and most of the time people are trying to minimise the
"R. Marc" wrote:
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> > I run windowmaker and would like to put an appicon on my desktop;
> > perhaps there is here somebody who prefers this combination of a mailer
> > and window manager and could help me a bit; any practical suggestions?
>
> You can just make an xterm icon for it, but that's p
Jeremy Blosser wrote:
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> Marco Giardini [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > I' desperately trying to better configure my mutt but I'm having problem
> > with the hooks. I need that all mail coming from BUGTRAQ and from some
> > other mailing list is stored in a separate file than inbox.
>
> Mutt do
Hi,
Is it possible to have a shell command run each time mutt is opened.
like if just after mutt comes up, i'd pressed ':command'
example:
I've tried to bypass the builtin ^g (fetch-mail) to use the more
powerfull
program called "fetchmail" by putting
macro generic ^g :fetchmail
in the .muttrc fi
Ouch,
Sorry for the disturb. I should have check the manual more carefully...
Actually i was looking for something like "unset pager_header" (foolish
me).
well, i'm not so used to mutt configuration yet, but i'm working ;-)))
thanks folks !
--
Axel.
Hi again ;-)
My pager (builtin) displays the full header of each message. Is it
possible to
display only the "date from subject to cc" part of it ?
--
Axel.
Hi,
I'm using Mutt for some time now (with exim + fetchmail) and everything
was OK
until i subscribe a mailing list (say mutt-users)...I've read the doc
about mailing lists, so
Mutt can see personal mail and lists mail but here is the problem:
I'd like Mutt to SEPARATE AUTOMATICALLY the personal