Has anyone successfully built it on Rhapsody 5.3?
the autoconf script knows nothing about it, and there's quite a few
conflicting types ...
On Thu, May 20, 1999 at 10:43:47AM -0400, John C Borkowski III wrote:
> Does anyone have any Ideas on how to Convert some 8000
> messages in a MS Outlook *.pst file to some think
> mutt manageable?
Best way I can think of is upload them all to an IMAP folder and get
Mutt to read that.
g.
Perhaps I am not understanding something...
-- .muttrc --
fcc-hook ericsson\.se =ericsson
-- .muttrc --
If I send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], no fcc: gets set.
What am I doing wrong?
g.
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Grant Beattie Network & Unix Consultant
work: [EMAIL PROTE
On Thu, Mar 25, 1999 at 12:34:29AM +0100, David Reviejo wrote:
> What do you mean with "the body"?
> As the documentation say, from Netscape you can do only two things:
> - open mutt with an empty new message when you click on an email
> link;
> - open mutt with a new message includ
On Tue, Mar 23, 1999 at 09:57:28PM +0100, David Reviejo wrote:
> > I was wondering if any one was able to configure netscape where if you
> > click on an email on a web page then mutt will start instead of the
> > netscape mailer. I know this might be impossible but I thought I would
> > just ask
On Tue, Mar 09, 1999 at 10:32:49AM +, Chris Green wrote:
> I am using mutt with Maildir, it appears not to be able to find its
> Maildir 'mailboxes' properly.
>
> I have a Maildir called 'purchases' for example. If when reading new
> incoming mail (which works fine, mail in $HOME/Maildir) I
I would like to turn off username -> realname lookups, as well as
remove my own real name from the From: line. ie, from Mutt, I want
the headers to look like:
From: grant
To: joe
Reason being that the mail configuration at another site translates
'grant' into Grant.Beattie, so having the real na