This will be my last post about this topic. I am not gonna waste more
time on this trivial issue, even if it is important to many of you.
I do not know exactly how many people reply before quoted message but
over 90% of my daily emails are in this style and I can see this kind of
emails all over
I post an email, asking a simple question. What happened?
I suppose that not only Will know the answer. However, I was defined as
a M$ follower, a corrupted newbie. I was then directed to a manner
class.
After I expressed my personal preference. I get more emails, not limited
to what you have
'set sig_on_top' is all I need. Just as Mutt user's manual says: 'It is
strongly recommended that you do not set this variable unless you really
know what you are doing, and are prepared to take some heat from
netiquette guardians.', I was taught some lessons by the guardians. :-)
Thank you.
Bo
The discussion has gone closely to personal attack. I might have
triggered some anti-M$ feelings. :-(
> > I THINK it is better to put the reply BEFORE quoted text and this has
> > nothing to do with M$. It is natural (to me) to put important part (my
> > reply) before non-important part (quote)
body. This also makes an email easier to read if the quote is
long. If mutt does not have this function, it is perfectly fine. But
there is nothing wrong with M$ to provide it!
Bo
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 03:14:55PM -0400, -dsr- wrote:
> Bo Peng wrote:
> > I am sorry but I could not
I am sorry but I could not find this message. Could you tell me its
subject or date? Is it in mutt-user group?
Thanks.
Bo
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 08:16:12PM +0200, Heiko Heil wrote:
> * Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09/04/2002 18:01]:
> > Mutt automatically put the signature at
Hi, Everyone,
Mutt automatically put the signature at the end of the email. Can I let
it be put before the quoted text?
Thanks.
--
Bo Peng
Department of Statistics
Rice University
http://www.stat.rice.edu/~bpeng
Office: DH2076, (713) 348-2863
Yes. M-x font-lock-mode solves the problem. Thank you.
Bo
On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 08:41:32PM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> * Bo Peng ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020813 19:36]:
> > I am in mal mode now. I can see --:** mutt-. (Mail Fill)--L9-All
> > but no color. Do I need to add
Hi, there
Can I do something like:
if have_X
editor = "gvim -f"
else
editor = "vim"
end
in my .muttrc file?
Thanks.
Bo
I am in mal mode now. I can see --:** mutt-. (Mail Fill)--L9-All
but no color. Do I need to add something else to my .emacs?
Thanks.
Bo
On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 07:09:32PM -0700, Andy Davidson wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 08:38:47PM -0500, Bo Peng wrote:
> > I am jus
I am just curious ... can I use color in the emacs mail mode?
I am using vim with mutt but I am considering emacs because of some clipboard
problem with vim.
Thanks.
On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 07:58:47PM -0400, Walt Mankowski wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 02:31:47PM -0700, Andy Davidson wrote:
OK. I suppose that I can not locate a folder with new email using something
like /~N.
> How can I search a string or go to a folder with new emails in file browser?
> The / command seems to be working in a different way as that in index.
> Thanks.
> --
> Bo Peng
> Depart
How can I search a string or go to a folder with new emails in file browser?
The / command seems to be working in a different way as that in index.
Thanks.
--
Bo Peng
Department of Statistics
Rice University
http://www.stat.rice.edu/~bpeng
pst files from Microsoft Outlook from work which I
> want to convert to mbox format. Any pointers on this will be gratefully
> appreciated.
> --
> John P. Verel
> Living Proof That Low Tech Beats High Tech!
--
Bo Peng
Department of Statistics
Rice University
http://www.stat.rice.edu/~bpeng
A macro to toggle all new email as read, if anyone is interested:
macro »·index»··"\Cr"»··»···"T~N\nN\Ct.\n"»·"Mark all new messages as read"
The middle N part is what I was looking for.
> On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 01:31:04PM -0500, David T-G wr
t;
> Subject: Re: toggle-read?
> On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 01:31:04PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> > ...and then Bo Peng said...
> > %
> > % Is there a toggle-read function somewhere? Sometimes, I want to toggle emails
> > % as read without really reading them. I
ose addresses near yours or replace the whole thing with
> > NOBODY_AT_THIS_ADDRESS! or some such.
> > % altogether does not sound like a good idea.
> > Agreed, though you could always see it again by looking at all of the
> > headers if you wanted to...
> > %
> > % Thanks.
> > HTH & HAND
Bo Peng
Department of Statistics
Rice University
http://www.stat.rice.edu/~bpeng
those addresses near yours or replace the whole thing with
> NOBODY_AT_THIS_ADDRESS! or some such.
> % altogether does not sound like a good idea.
> Agreed, though you could always see it again by looking at all of the
> headers if you wanted to...
> %
> % Thanks.
> HTH &a
Hello,
Is there a way to let mutt display only one or two lines of "To" field? I
frequently receive emails with several pages of 'To's. Ignoring the To field
altogether does not sound like a good idea.
Thanks.
--
Bo Peng
Department of Statistics
Rice University
http://www.stat.rice.edu/~bpeng
> * Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-01 23:30]:
> > > % Tab key is used to "go to next new message"
> > > % within a mailfolder. Can it jump to new
> > > % messages of another mailfolder like pine does? I
> > > % am sorry if I misse
> Please don't simply reply to any random message and start a new thread.
> Start a new thread with a fresh message instead!
>
I realized my mistake after I sent my email. Sorry.
> % Tab key is used to "go to next new message" within a mailfolder. Can it jump
> % to new messages of another mail
Hello, everyone,
Tab key is used to "go to next new message" within a mailfolder. Can it jump
to new messages of another mailfolder like pine does? I am sorry if I missed
something in the manual.
Thanks.
Bo Peng
Department of Statistics
Rice University
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