(&n-c&m-f&r-t&-b&l).
[1] http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary
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r "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
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e_list_reply_to
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s
If set to yes, composition will automatically abort after editing the
message body if no changes are made to the file (this check only
happens after the first edit of the file). When set to no, composition
will never be aborted.
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y send the message:
gpg: Warning: using insecure memory!
Press any key to continue...
Anyone know if there's a flag I'm missing or something to make this
output go away?
Thanks,
Forrest
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"God was
r in which they
are displayed; RTFM for more on this command.) To see all the headers on
a given message, use the command, default bound to
'h'.
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e keybinding to make mail
> spool /var/mail/rajukv as the current folder?
What I have:
macro index M "c!\n" "Return to inbox" # Return to the main folder index
macro pager M "c!\n" "Return to inbox" # Return to the main folder index
HTH.
- Forres
ly, why is the newline character
required? There's a newline after the second back-tick, right? No
denial of ignorance here.
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st `getlist.pl`
The alias was defined, but empty when I ran mutt (1.0pre2i). Anyone
have something similar working? Is there a feature I'm not exploiting?
TIA.
- Forrest
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> > Situation: A particular mailing list sets a Reply-To: of the list
> > address, so that replies are pointed back to the list.
>
> You can tell Mutt about the mailing list using the 'lists' command, and
> 'set ignore_list_reply_to', so that Mutt will ignore the Reply-To if it
> points to a ma
ng the lists line in my .muttrc, and then
both 'r' (reply, which used the Reply-To: header) and 'L' (which
replied to the list) did precisely the same thing. Neither of which
is what I'm looking for.
I think I'm seeking a feature that doesn't exist. But perh
"To 'mutt-users'". Back to the manual.
...which I just found in the manual, replacing the %L part of
index_format with %F. Thanks for all the help!
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TIA.
- Forrest
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py=yes" in my .muttrc
> > would do it (as in the examples on the web site) but this doesn't seem
> > to do anything.
I believe what you're looking for is this in your .muttrc:
set record="=sent-mail"
HTH.
Forrest
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> How can I tell mutt to use just the domain instead of the hostname as
> well? I already surfed through the manual as well as a few muttrc
> files, but I guess I missed it -- 'cuz I know that someone will show
> me exactly where to find it :-)
set hostname="thirteen.net"
That's in my .muttrc,
I've trolled the manuals and FAQ, and I know this has bee covered,
but I just can't seem to solve this on my own.
If I use a send-hook to set a particular signature for a recipient,
say "send-hook studio 'set signature="~/.sig_studio"'" or similar,
then mutt behaves normally until I've sent mail
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