Please excuse my apostasy... but how do I resign from the list. Sadly
I'm now almost totally in a Windows XP environment (is a mutt version
available?)
My previous attempt to the list-owner seems to have been totally ignored
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David Turetsky
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Wait! Wait! I am seeing the light! Or is that the haze from a hangover?
I have cygwin installed. I will joyously investigate
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David
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:cdkrug@;worldnet.att.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 7:57 PM
To: David Turetsky
Subject: Re
On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 10:28:07PM -0400, John Bacalle muttered:
--> * Louis LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010802 16:01]:
--> > Not so busy lately. You are correct. Wanna talk about something
--> > else? :)
-->
--> I haven't received any list traffic since 8 August, have I been dropped
--> ag
I believe 'h' toggles the header. No doubt you could default to the state
you wish
David
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From: "Sam Carleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 10:32 AM
Subject: too much header info
> Mutt is showing a ton of header informatio
How can I dynamically specify the first name or initial
of the original poster, when replying, as opposed to just
the static use of characters such as:
> this is the quote from the original
> message I am replying to
I'd prefer some sequence which would permit me to end up with:
DT> this is the
Meaning: messages in some mailbox
TUVM, with your post in hand and by RTFM I was quickly able to work my way
through a long list of messages, either deleting or copying to a folder
based on
From, Subject, and text in the body
David
...and then David Turetsky said...
% I would like to be able
I would like to be able to invoke a process to delete multiple incoming
posts based on either the sender or subject. I see something in the
documentation about ^T and ~e but neither seem to be operable with my
current setup
What do I have to do to have such a feature functional?
--
David
I would like to be able to invoke a process to delete multiple incoming
posts based on either the sender or subject. I see something in the
documentation about ^T and ~e but neither seem to be operable with my
current setup
What do I have to do to have such a feature functional?
--
David