gt; PS: I'm running MUTT 1.2.5
I'm reasonably certain it's the variable status_on_top (see the manual)
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Ben Roberts
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-- Gypsy Queen, "Tommy", The Who
IME type. This is definately doing something, since
adding this command to the chain causes mutt to not display anything at
all about the message, but I suspect that I might be breaking something
by changing the MIME type here. Any ideas?
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is?
This is the version of mutt that is distributed with Red Hat 7.1.
Please fcc me in the reply since I am not on the list.
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Ben Roberts
"Gather your wits and hold on fast/ Your mind must learn to roam"
-- Gypsy Queen, "Tommy", The Who
use this command:
netscape -remote openURL(%s, new-window)
this comes from http://home.netscape.com/newsref/std/x-remote.html as
referenced by the netscape binary. the document covers remote control
of netscape; pretty spiffy.
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mutt, like pine and many others, writes the "From" header in a mail
message with the full name in /etc/passwd, but in pine this can be
overridden. How do I do it in mutt?
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"If your motherboard smells l
hough it's done by default.
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 11:01:56AM -0400, Ben Roberts wrote:
> I am trying to install mutt 1.2.5 unprivileged (this server has mutt 1.0pre3us
> on it, and doesn't support some features I'd like) but I cannot get around the
> mutt_dotlock problems
can work around using it. I tried to
add --disable-external_dotlock to the configure run, but make still attempts to
build the file and set the permissions and group on it. How do I bypass this
in the build?
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ing else I should do?
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Ben Roberts, Class of 2001 (1st of millenium), founding member of MBLUG
"If your motherboard smells like carcinogens it's time to get a new
motherboard."
-- Ben Roberts, refering to his SPARC
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incompatibility; didn't work.
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Ben Roberts, Class of 2001 (1st of millenium), founding member of MBLUG
"If your motherboard smells like carcinogens it's time to get a new
motherboard."
-- Ben Roberts, refering to his SPARC