Re: Threading question -- index "*" char

2001-08-06 Thread Ethan Blanton
Justin R. Miller spake unto us the following wisdom: > > I can't find any information in the mutt manual about the meaning of > > the "*" character, when it appears in the child message subject lines > > in the index. Can anyone tell me what it signifies? > > I believe it means that the thread w

Re: Threading question -- index "*" char

2001-08-06 Thread Ethan Blanton
Jonathan Irving spake unto us the following wisdom: > I can't find any information in the mutt manual about the meaning > of the "*" character, when it appears in the child message > subject lines in the index. Can anyone tell me what it > signifies? It indicates that the denoted message is "sub

Re: Automatic Generation of Sender-Adress?

2001-08-03 Thread Ethan Blanton
Gerhard Feiner spake unto us the following wisdom: > Hehe, that wasn't too confusing ;-) But it's not what i am > searching for, as basically _any_ adress could come in. that would > be a _very_ long alternates-list ;-) > > Isn't there any way of doing this on the fly? Hmm, this isn't *exactly

Re: easy ways to switch folders?

2001-07-30 Thread Ethan Blanton
Dave Price spake unto us the following wisdom: > any tips from users on easy ways to change between mailbox folders > in mutt? There are a whole slew of shortcuts ... Press 'c' and then one of the special characters and . The special characters I can think of off the top of my head are: - prev

Japanese text in mutt 1.2.5i

2001-07-29 Thread Ethan Blanton
It's been years since I've posted here ... Hello again. :-) I've recently hacked mutt 1.2.5i into viewing/sending Japanese text emails entirely with hooks/mailcap/etc (no changes to the mutt source), but I've got a little problem. I try to edit the charset to be iso-2022-jp just before sending

Re: signature

1999-03-28 Thread Ethan Blanton
rex spake unto us the following wisdom: > OBMutt content: > I've not been happy with the *nix editors, but just switched to > using xjed, and it looks good so far. However, sometimes I want > to run Mutt outside of X. How can I tell Mutt to use xjed under X, > and jed when not in X? I use a scrip

Re: This mail-list archives

1999-02-10 Thread Ethan Blanton
pt/directory search/etc.? that integrates with mutt? My school uses an x.500 directory for addresses, and their shell (uses pine) does automatic expansion. (i.e. if I type in Ethan Blanton it will resolve to my address) This is pretty darn cool... Anyone have any ideas/solutions? Ethan